Monday, September 29, 2014
Outrage As Gov Mimiko Demolishes Owena Hotel. Plans N1.651 billion Mall
GTBank Takes Over Arisekola's Assets over N7 billion debt
Tiwa Savage gets new manager. Sacks husband
It is now confirmed, sexy singer Tiwa Savage have sacked her husband Tunji Balogun as her manager and replaced him with another guy called Emeka (Meka millions)
Boko Haram Members Surrender
I guess Nigeria Neighbours are going all out in this battle...
300 BOKO HARAM MEMBERS SURRENDER IN CAMEROON
No fewer than 300 Boko Haram fighters have surrendered in Nigeria’s neighbouring country Cameroon in the past three weeks, Cameroon’s defense ministry has said.
Cameroon’s defence Spokesman Lt. Col. Didier Badjeck told The Associated Press that the militants have given up their arms and asked for asylum in Cameroon.
Their fate has not been decided. Fighters from neighbouring Cameroon, Niger and Chad have been identified fighting alongside Nigeria’s homegrown Boko Haram group, which in recent weeks also has been attacking border towns and villages in Cameroon.
According to the country’s military spokesman, Lt. Col. Didier Badjeck, the Islamist militants gave up their arms and asked for asylum in Cameroon.
Cameroon soldiers also Saturday captured Abakar Ali, one of Boko Haram top commanders. The country’s army also seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition from the Islamist militants during the operation.
Reports said Ali, who also goes by name “Mustapher Umar” was caught with 5 machine guns, 14 rifles, 24 rockets, 4 rocket launchers, 6 Kalashnikovs, 60 Kalashnikovs magazines, 4 automatic pistols , over 500 9mm ammunition, 469 12.7mm ammunition, 4,454 7.62 mm ammunition, 1,491 5.56 mm ammunition, 822 ammunition of 7.62 mm, 6 grenades, 28 rocket launcher chargers and other weaponized accessories like pincers, tweezers and knives.
Cameroonian soldiers nabbed Mr. Ali with two other Boko Haram fighters in Kousseri, a town in northern Cameroon.
He is described as the insurgent commander, who has been leading the Islamist sect’s attacks around the border towns between Nigeria and Cameroon.
Ali often shuttled between various Boko Haram camps in the area and organized deadly attacks that targeted mostly civilians.
It is expected that the Cameroonian military would share intelligence gathered from the apprehended sect member.
The insurgents have in recent weeks attacked border towns and villages in Cameroon.
Boko Haram had seized a string of towns and declared an Islamic caliphate in northeast Nigeria before the Nigerian military started recording victories with air and ground attacks that have resulted into 135 Boko Haram fighters also surrendering to Nigeria’s army.
According to the Nigerian Defence Ministry, about 135 insurgents surrendered last Tuesday night, some at Buni-Yadi some 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of Konduga and others at Michika, 165 kilometers (100 miles) south of Konduga.
It was gathered that several militant commanders were among the dead including Mohammed Bashir, whom the Nigerian military identified as a double who posed in videos as Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau.
The Nigerian military has claimed in a statement that Shekau has been killed in a battle last year.
Prior to the emergence of reports that Shekau has been killed, President Goodluck Jonathan has revealed that the Boko Haram would end by next month.
Jonathan made the revelation on in Abuja, while speaking at the 66th National Executive Committee, NEC of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
He said the security challenge posed by the sect who have been killing innocent Nigerians as well as the destruction of properties estimated at billions of naira would drastically change.
Culled from The StreamNG
ANITA oyakhilome's finally Edged out of Rhapsody of Reality, A new And Single Lady Appointed
I suppose without saying much that the below is to me expected right...
Anita Oyakhilome's name & pic removed from Rhapsody of Realities, New single sister named CEO of Believers Loveworld
Anita Oyakhilome has been excluded from the newly released October-2014 edition of Rhapsody of Realities, Christ Embassy’s monthly devotional. The devotional, which was started many years ago by the now estranged couple, usually had both their pictures and writings in the pages, but in this new 31-page edition, there’s not one pic or article attributed to Pastor Anita, just pastor Chris.
Also, the back cover of the magazine which usually had a picture of the couple now has only Pastor Chris on it.
Meanwhile a new single sister, Pastor Ms Yemisi Kudehinbu has been named the new Chief Executive officer of the Believers Loveworld, an arm of the church that produces the monthly devotional.
Monday, September 22, 2014
T.B Joshua To Visit South Africa Every Month To Honor The Martyrs of Faith
The founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Temitope Joshua, has pledged to visit South Africa once every month to honour scores of South Africans who died in his church’s building collapse.
The South African High Commission had said 84 of the 90 people who died when the church’s guest house collapsed on September 12 were South Africans.
During Sunday’s worship service, Mr. Joshua said his decision to visit South Africa often was a revelation from God and a blessing to the people of the country.
“Those who are affected in one way or another and those who passed onto glory, their greatest desire is to see that the work of salvation they died and suffered for continues and reaches unreachable places,” the cleric, also called T.B. Joshua, said.
“For that, what they are coming here for should be taken to meet them in their country,” he stated to an applause from foreigners but what appeared a muted response from the Nigerian congregants.
“Once in a month, I will be travelling to South Africa to meet people from South Africa and other nations who find South Africa easier to visit, in memory of martyrs of faith,” the cleric stated in the sermon which was also transmitted live on Emmanuel TV, the church’s television station.
He added that his “ministration in South Africa will not be on Sunday so that people wills have the opportunity to attend their respective churches.
“This kind of faith expressed by South Africans deserves this kind of blessing from God.”
Mr. Joshua thanked the worshippers for the messages of condolence and encouragement his church had received from supporters around the world.
“I have been your pastor, preaching to you. Now, it is your turn that you are preaching to me. It is your turn that you are giving back what you have received in terms of preaching, teaching and counselling,” he said. “There is a time to give and a time to receive. There is a time to laugh and a time to cry. There is a time to be born and a time to die. Thank you for understanding the time that I am in.”
The pastor said the decision to go to South Africa would have some adverse effects on Nigeria but insisted it was a “revelation from God” that he must obey.
He called on the South African government to be involved in organising the monthly meetings, as “mammoth crowds” would attend.
South Africa’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Lulu Mnguni, had said that apart from the 84 South Africans that died from the building collapse, 265 others survived while 17 were unaccounted for.
He said the number of South Africans who were in the church could be higher, as some organized the trip themselves without using travel agents and were thus difficult to account for.
Mr. Mnguni said there were about 349 South Africans visiting the popular church at the time of the collapse.
The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, put the death toll at the building collapse at 90 people while131 others were rescued from the rubble.
The building collapsed while the church was trying to increase the number of floors from 2 to 5, a move the Lagos State Government said appears not to have been approved.
Mr. Joshua has blamed external forces for the collapse and said a plane which flew over the building before the collapse caused it.
Culled from The Stream NG
Stream NG- South African minister says death toll at Synagogue building collapse now 115
South African minister, Jeff Radebe today Sept. 22nd, said that the death toll from the Synagogue building collapse has risen to 115. Radebe said this at an airforce base, North of Johannesburg in South Africa where 25 South Africans who were injured in the collapsed building were brought home in a military C-130 aircraft (pictured above) for treatment. He however maintained that 84 South Africans died in the tragedy.
“We understand from our assessment team that the total number of people who have perished is now 115, but those are not all South Africans. South Africans are about 84 that have died” Jeff Radebe told reporters.
The Nigerian Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, put the death toll from the collapse at 86.
The South African minister also said that 26 injured South Africans were meant to return back home today but one of them decided to stay back at the Synagogue church. A 19-member medical team including specialist doctors, nurses and medical military paramedics took care of the injured on board the military C-130 aircraft. Among those transported today included two orphaned toddlers whose parents died in the tragedy.
Gov Amosun's second term ambition threatened as his core loyalists decamp
One of his trusted aides business man Dapo Abiodun just dumped the governor to pitch his tent with the opposition camp PDP. Dapo Abiodun and Governor Amosun were known close allies whose wall of friendship looked like one that no political interests could crack. Abiodun had boasted that his senatorial ambition had been given Amosun’s blessing, and as such, the ticket was his to be taken on the platform of APC. Things changed between the duo when Bayo Onanuga, Managing Editor of TheNEWS came into the picture. Amosun was said to have dumped Abiodun to pledge his unadulterated support for Onanuga.
Dapo Abiodun and other Amosun's loyalists decamped to PDP at a ceremony during the weekend in Ogun state.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Orji Kalu Buys N11.5 billion Mega Private Jet
It is described as the fastest civilian jet in the world, has room for a basketball team, 8,000-statute-mile range and some of the most sophisticated avionics rivaling nearly anything in the sky, and it’s also perfect for doing business on a global scale. Gulfstream described the aircraft as ultra-high-speed, ultra-long-range business jet and the gold standard in business aviation.
Friday, September 19, 2014
BOKO HARAM'S NEW STRATEGY IS TO PLANT BOMBS IN CARS USING MECHANICS AND CAR WASH OPERATORS.
Aftermath the heavy defeats inflicted on Boko Haram insurgents in recent weeks, indications have emerged that the group are recruiting auto-mechanic and car wash operators across the country with a view to using their centers as loading bays to plant IEDS’ on vehicles of unsuspecting members of the public to cause havoc.
The objective is to hit at some top government establishment and functionaries as well as military and police locations in other parts of the country outside the North East epicenter of the insurgency to divert attention from the increasingly successful onslaught on the group in recent days. Towards this end, Intelligence sources told Vanguard that the Boko Haram group have infiltrated the ranks of many of the operators and bought them over with very mouth watering sums of money to look the other way when the explosives were being planted on the vehicles.
According to the source, the terrorists knowing that many vehicle owners hardly find time to spend with their mechanics or car wash operators, have concluded the plot to fix improvised explosive devices on such vehicles while they are with the mechanic or cash wash.
When the unsuspecting owner of the car comes to carry his or her car, he will drive off with an explosives laden car that has been programmed to explode within minutes or an hour as the case maybe and in the process; he may be consumed by the havoc the explosion will cause.
A signal confirming this development and addressed to all military formations in the country said, “Boko Haram Infiltrates Auto-Mechanic and Car Wash Centers’. It said the group was planning to use vehicles of unsuspecting members of the public, especially prominent persons and top functionaries as bomb explosive carriers”.
The targets of such dastardly plots according to the signal are official government quarters, military barrack and public centers.
The public, vehicles owners and users are therefore urged to be vigilant and watchful especially when giving and collecting their vehicles from auto-mechanic and car wash centers; the military warned.
The Stream NG
Thursday, September 18, 2014
EXOGUN STATE GOVERNOR 'Gbenga Daniel' IS NOT FROM OGUN STATE!
The Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, on Wednesday shocked citizens and residents of the state when he said his predecessor, Gbenga Daniel, is not an indigene of the State.
Mr. Amosun made the shocking claim during his working tour of Odeda local government area where he also indicted himself as being one those who assisted Mr. Daniel to falsify records and claim indigeneship of Sagamu at the time he wanted to contest the governorship seat of Ogun state in 2003.
“They came to us then, we were the ones they ran to and we helped them to get where they are claiming today as their home,” Mr. Amosun said.
The governor was reacting to corruption allegations levelled against his administration by Mr. Daniel. Mr. Daniel had accused the governor of selling off all the farmlands in the area to other states.
“When I came into power in 2003, the first place we visited was Odeda and we recognised that agriculture is the main stream here, we therefore established 13 farm settlements. Today, we are sorry that this present government has started selling our farmlands to other neighbouring States,” Mr. Daniel had said.
“He is busy constructing roads and bridges and Alabata road which we did when we came in 2003. When I was coming today, I tried to check the road, the road was very bad. I want to ask you people of Odeda, what has Amosun done for you here, he has been constructing bridges all over and nothing was done here for you, he neglected you,” Mr. Daniel had said.
In what seemed like taking his pound of flesh, Mr. Amosun on Wednesday described Mr. Daniel as “prodigal son” who sold off all the state’s properties under fake concession agreement.
He specifically mentioned Apoje farm settlement alleging that his predecessor sold it to a former Commissioner in Lagos State, Ademola Adeniji- Adele, at a ridiculous prize.
“When they came into power, the farmlands were over 60, when we came in, it remained only five. They are rogues, thieves and bastards, God will punish them all. Our forefathers will never forgive them and the generations coming will also curse them. They think we are like them, we are not, we are not a bastard from Isoko”.
“He (Gbenga Daniel) is envious of our achievements and successes recorded within the past few years. We need to let them know that we are not thieves like them and I make bold to say that OGD and his people are thieves. They will not be able to stand and campaign for vote here in Odeda by the time I start exposing them. They are treasury looters. If not for the type of the country we are, they ought to have covered their heads in shame rather than boasting around the town,” Mr. Amosun declared.
Mr. Amosun said contrary to claims by the former governor that he left $10 billion in the state’s coffers, only $1 million was left.
“They said they sold Ikenne plantation farm to a foreign company at the rate of 10 billion dollars. When we came in, we saw that they lied there and they later came out to say it was just 10 million dollars. We are bonafide sons of the soil and will never do things that will destroy the future of our children,” Mr. Amosun said.
“They are not happy because all the properties they stole, we have retrieved them back. The hotel, farms, money and others have been collected back. They said we don’t do anything here, when we came in, we planned to commence work on this road, but we were stopped because the Federal government had commenced work on it. Here it is now, nothing is being done here” he said.
Reacting to Mr. Amosun’s allegations, Mr. Daniel said in a statement that the governor’s claim was an insult to Sagamu and an abuse of the traditional institutions in the land especially the thrones of the Akarigbo and Arole of Remoland as well as the Ewusi of Makun in Remo Kingdom.
“Precisely on Saturday 23 February, 2002, Otunba Gbenga Daniel was made the Aare Asoludero of Makun Sagamu with traditional rites performed by the Late Ewusi, HRH Oba Efuwape Ogunsowo, Inanuwa II. To all intents and purposes, Oba Ogunsowo declared that Otunba Daniel was a freeborn of Makun in Sagamu and of the Ojelobaye family origin,” Mr.Daniel in a statement by his Media officer, Ayo Giwa, stated.
Mr. Daniel said the governor’s allegations that he sold the “all the State’s patrimony is in itself cheap blackmail. Is concession not different from outright sale? What has happened to the companies since he came to power some three and a half years ago and why did he not attempt to revive them if they are viable? The outburst from the incumbent is belated and immature. He should address issues and not personalities,” Mr. Daniel said.
The former governor said Mr. Amosun is clueless and that Ogun people want answers to why there is no “economic development in the state”.
“He should stop pulling wool over the eyes of the people. Until he answers that all others are diversionary. As the governor of Ogun State why did he not institute a probe to look into the concessions? He has all the machinery of government at hand so what is he waiting for?’
“It is now glaring that the clock is fast ticking towards electoral defeat hence his attempt to stand history on its head by reverting to the same scenario that played itself out some twelve years ago,” Mr. Daniel said.
Source-The StreamNG
From A Citizen to the Government of Nigeria-The Big Question
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Central Bank Given Ultimatum on ATM Charges
In line with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which specifically gives access to information held by public authorities, a group united by common interest has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to release records and documents relating to the reintroduction of charges on ATM withdrawals in Nigeria.
The group, which includes the Public and private Development Centre (PPDC), Enough is Enough Nigeria, and other interested persons, made a 13-point demand to the CBN, asking the apex bank to provide documentation on how it arrived at the directive on the new charges.
“We write to request for documentation that would enable us properly access how this decision to reintroduce charges on ATM withdrawals was arrived at,” the group said.
The letter, dated September 12, 2014 was signed by Seember Nyagher, CEO of the PPDC, and addressed to the CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele.
The information the group seeks include: the number and location of Automated Teller Machine (ATM) deployed by individual banks in each state across Nigeria, records showing the daily transaction down time on ATM in each states in the last six months, record of unfulfilled ATM requests by individual banks in Nigeria, and records indicating how much each bank in Nigeria paid to other banks for remote-on-us transactions in the last two years.
Other demands are: the number of complaints about ATM services/transactions disaggregated by bank, the record of stakeholder consultation meetings that led to the reintroduction of the ATM charge for remote-on-us transaction, a list of attendees at the stakeholder meeting, the attendees representing each interest group, certified true copy of the minutes of the stakeholder meetings, certified true copy of resolutions reached at the stakeholders consultations, as well as the certified true copy of minutes of the CBN board at which the decisions to reintroduce ATM charges was finally adopted.
The reintroduction of the ATM charges, which took effect on September 1, 2014, will see ATM card users pay N65 per transaction after the first three transactions of the month. CBN argued that the action was meant to ensure continued functioning of ATMs in the country, as there was no way a bank could recover its costs and improve on profitability if the ATM charge was removed. However, many Nigerians have criticised the move.
The StreanNG News