Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Read the sex crime accusations against R. Kelly
We wrere given N100,000 each,to sell our babies without our consent? - Baby Factory Victims Tell their Stories
A Busted Baby Factory
Indigenes of Arondizuogu in Ideato North Local Government Area of Imo State are still hiding their faces in shame, two weeks after one of their brothers, James Ezuma, was apprehended by the police
Indigenes of Arondizuogu in Ideato North Local Government Area of Imo State are still hiding their faces in shame, two weeks after one of their brothers, James Ezuma, was apprehended by the police
SHOCKING: Newly Married Man Killed in Port Harcourt by Policeman
Donbraye Akangbou, a newly married man would never have imagined he won't see the end of the year 2013 as he died after a police officer accidentally shot him in the stomach in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Display of Madness: Yerima divorces 17year old Egyptian wife, marries another 15year old
Three years after marrying a 14 year old Egyptian girl named Marian, which was widely protested in Nigeria, former Zamfara state governor and serving senator of the federal republic of Nigeria, Sen.
2015 elections to gulp N92.9b – Jega
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) may require N92.9 billion for the conduct of 2015 elections.
ASUU finally calls off strike
After 169 days Nigerian public Universities are open to academic activities as the National Executive Council (NEC) of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) suspends its action.
How do you get out of a cash-flow crunch?
When money is tight, turning to your best customers is often the smartest way to get cash flowing again. Look for ways to get customers to pay you up front for the things they are planning to buy in the coming 12 months, ideally for a whole year's worth of products or services at once. Even if you
Google moves into military robotics
Google has acquired Boston Dynamics, a company known for developing super-fast, animal-like robots with strong ties to the U.S. military.
Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert confirmed the purchase to reporters. Who will win the 2014 World Cup?
Argentina will lift the World Cup on July 13, 2014 - and the country's third triumph in football’s biggest tournament will be the sweetest of them all because it will come in the back yard of South American rivals and hosts Brazil.
Champions League draw: Manchester City faces Barcelona, Bayern takes on Arsenal
It was the first tie out -- and it's the tie everyone is talking about.
Manchester City will face
Barcelona in the last 16 of the European Champions League in what promises to be
one of the most eagerly awaited contests in this year's competition.
Nelson Mandela: 10 surprising facts you probably didn't know
He was loved and admired the world over, profiled in books and movies, and showered with awards and accolades. But even the most public of personalities have little-known facts buried in their biographies.
Here are 10 surprising facts you
probably didn't know about Nelson Mandela:
$600 guitars made from oil cans: The authentic South Afri-can sound
You don't necessarily need a vintage Les Paul or a shiny Stratocaster to be a guitar hero.
A Cape Town-based company is
crafting eye-catching electric guitars out of re-purposed oil cans, striking a
chord with music fans around the world.
Can men and women be 'just friends'?
Truly platonic opposite-sex friendships are the chupacabra of the pop culture narrative. From "When Harry Met Sally" to Ross and Rachel, first comes friendship, then comes relationship.
Longtime friends Timothy Goodman,
32, and Jessica Walsh, 26, have taken to exploring the leitmotif once more --
and in a 21st century twist, decided to share it with the world via their blog,
40 Days of Dating.
Kids behaving badly: When old rules of discipline no longer apply
The father of the 9-year-old who infamously sneaked onto a flight from Minneapolis to Las Vegas last month broke down in tears during a press conference, distressed over his child's behavior problems and his own efforts to correct them.
Student suspended for sexual harassment after hugging teacher
To Sam McNair, a 17-year-old high school senior in Duluth, Georgia, it was an
innocent hug.
"You never know what someone's
going through," McNair told a presenter in Atlanta. "A hug might help."
It didn't in this case because
after McNair hugged a teacher, he ended up with a year-long suspension from
Duluth High School, putting his college plans in jeopardy.
"He's a senior; he plays
football. He was getting ready for lacrosse season, and you are stripping him of
the opportunity to even get a full scholarship for athletics for college," April
McNair, Sam's mother, told WGCL.
Where is the world's most corrupt nation?
Afghanistan, North Korea and Somalia are seen as the most corrupt nations in the
world, according to Transparency International's latest
survey, released Tuesday.
More than two thirds of the 177
countries included in the 2013 Corruption
Perceptions Index scored below 50, where 0 indicates the country's public
sector is seen as highly corrupt and 100 as very clean.
Denmark and New Zealand performed
best with scores of 91. Afghanistan, North Korea and Somalia tied last with 8
points each.
Street vendor turns $200 into a multi-million dollar business
He started his first business venture as a street vendor with capital of just
$200 but two decades later Fomba Trawally has become one of Liberia's most
prominent businessmen.
Like many in his country,
Trawally fled Liberia in 1989 to escape the West African country's ruinous civil
war. He found refuge in The Gambia but in December 1991 Trawally decided it was
time to return to his native country.
Once back in the capital
Monrovia, the former refugee quickly realized he could capitalize on a need for
one product: rubber flip-flops.
Militants attack hospital at Yemen's Defense Ministry, killing 52
Militants staged a deadly attack on Yemen's Defense Ministry on Thursday,
ramming the building with an explosives-laden vehicle, followed by gunmen who
battled security forces inside.
The attack targeted a hospital at
the Defense Ministry complex, Yemen's state-run Saba news agency
The Cost and Challenges of Doing Business in Nigeria
Are you a Nigerian entrepreneur in Diaspora? Do you intend starting a business in Nigeria? Do you want to know the risk factors or challenges of doing business in Nigeria? Are you interested in finding out the potentials and rewards of doing business in Nigeria? Are you an investor looking for where to invest for a high return on investment? If any of the situations above best describe you, then please read on as I highlight the basic challenges of starting a small business in Nigeria or doing business in Nigeria.
Tension In Rivers As Police Chase Away Legislators With Teargas and Gunshot.
Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly were today prevented by the police from gaining access to the Assembly to resume legislative functions.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Boko Haram Leader Shekau Appears In New Video, Claims Responsibility For Maiduguri Military Attacks,Threatens US
Abubakar Shekau, the leader of terrorist Islamist sect, Boko Haram, has appeared in a new video and claimed responsibility for recent daring attacks that rocked military bases in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State and one of the hot beds of the Boko Haram insurgency since 2009.
EFCC Press Release: Babalakin's Sudden Appearance in Court Forestalls Bail Revocation
There was a mild drama in Lagos on Monday, December 9, 2013 as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, through its counsel, Rotimi Jacobs SAN, told Justice Lawal Akapo of a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja to revoke the bail granted Chairman of Bi-Courtney Highway Services Limited, Dr. Wale Babalakin. Babalakin is standing trial alongside Alex Okoh and three
Like ASUU, Like Niger Delta Militants
By Biodun Shaiban.
Insurgency in the Niger Delta region started with some natives (militants) demanding to have better infrastructural development and their environment better maintained. Major parts of the Niger Delta were and are still actually in a poor state. Sincere Nigerians will actually agree that this is unacceptable especially as this is a region providing a huge share of the nation’s funds.
Insurgency in the Niger Delta region started with some natives (militants) demanding to have better infrastructural development and their environment better maintained. Major parts of the Niger Delta were and are still actually in a poor state. Sincere Nigerians will actually agree that this is unacceptable especially as this is a region providing a huge share of the nation’s funds.
Supreme Court overturns Bode George's corruption charges
Two days after former President Olusegun Obasanjo accused President Goodluck Jonathan of condoning corruption, a panel of judges at the Supreme Court of Nigeria today quashed the conviction handed Bode George a Peoples Democratic Party chieftain earlier jailed for corruption by a Lagos High Court.
Coach hails best Barcelona Champions League win after Celtic rout
Hallucinating Mandela Memorial interpreter
The man accused of faking sign interpretation while standing alongside
world leaders like U.S. President Barack Obama at Nelson Mandela's
memorial service said Thursday he hallucinated that angels were entering
the stadium, has schizophrenia and has been violent in the past.
Nigerian survivor will never go to sea again
Why James Bond Wanted Martinis 'Shaken, Not Stirred'
James Bond's famous catchphrase
"shaken, not stirred" may have stemmed from his inability to stir his
drinks due to an alcohol-induced tremor affecting his hands, researchers
reveal in a new, tongue-in-cheek medical report.
Mob hunts down Muslims in Central African Republic
BANGUI, Central African Republic
(AP) — African peacekeepers fired into the air Thursday in Central
African Republic's chaotic capital, trying to disperse a mob bent on
hunting down and killing Muslims taking refuge in a church compound
The unrest in
Bangui underscored the rage and uncertainty that remains in the capital
of the Central African Republic, despite the arrival of 1,600 French
soldiers and patrols by regional African peacekeepers. The two forces
are seeking to stabilize this impoverished, now lawless, country after
more than 500 people were killed last week in sectarian bloodshed.
Dog helps Alaska woman survive 3 nights in cold
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A woman
survived nearly three nights in bitter interior Alaska cold by burning
her snowmobile and huddling with her small dog, Alaska State Troopers
said Thursday.
Vivian Mayo,
57, of Cantwell, was found at about 1 a.m. Wednesday, taking shelter
under the burned-out hulk of her snowmobile and sharing body heat with
Elvis, a small, brown dog of unknown breed. She was severely hypothermic
and in need of immediate medical attention, troopers said.
Megan Peters, spokeswoman for the troopers, said the dog likely helped Mayo preserve her body heat.
"It really did help save her life," Peters said. "Elvis is a little hero."
Mayo's ordeal began over the weekend.
South Africa admits error over 'schizophrenic' Mandela signer
JOHANNESBURG
(Reuters) - A South African sign-language interpreter accused of miming
nonsense as world leaders paid tribute to Nelson Mandela defended
himself as a "champion" signer on Thursday but said he suffered a
schizophrenic episode during the event.
Four people stabbed in parking lot after Denver Broncos lose to San Diego Chargers
One of the stabbing victims was in critical condition, the Post said
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Obasanjo Should Share Blame In Issues Raised In Letter To GEJ – NLC
Reactions continue to trail the revelation of the 18 page letter
which accused the Presidency of incompetence among many other
shortcomings.
Speaking on Sunrise Daily on Thursday, the Vice President of the National Labour Congress, Isaa Aremu, said that the letter made him feel ‘diminished as a Nigerian.’
“Whether you take the reaction of the presidency or the letter itself, certainly this is not a good story about Nigeria,” he added.
Speaking on Sunrise Daily on Thursday, the Vice President of the National Labour Congress, Isaa Aremu, said that the letter made him feel ‘diminished as a Nigerian.’
“Whether you take the reaction of the presidency or the letter itself, certainly this is not a good story about Nigeria,” he added.
Obasanjo Tells Jonathan To Forget 2015
President Goodluck Jonathan is under a
fresh attack . This time, it is a stinker from a former President,
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
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