Friday, 13 May 2016

Abuja colorful event See wedding photos of the Onaku`s



The Nigerian businessman based in dubai vitalis Onaku and his wife Elizabeth chioma Nwokolo onaku a staff of NIMC  tied the knot in Abuja  with dignitaries all over FCT under one roof to celebrate with them  ,see more photos after cut

Meet Nigeria and West Africa’s First Female Heart Surgeon

Ms. Mgbajah Ogadinma has broken a record becoming the first female Cardiothoracic Surgeon (heart) to come out of Nigeria and Africa.
She took to twitter yesterday to laud her achievement. She tweeted: 

Nnamdi Kanu Writes Emotional Poem From Kuje Prison

Nnamdi Kanu, the embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has released a poem from his detention cell in Kuje Prison in Abuja.
The poem, which was sent by IPOB to NAIJ.com on Thursday, May 12,  was said to have been released through a lawyer representing Kanu.
Poem below:

Zlatan Ibrahimovic : I came like a king, left like a legend

The Sweden international, 34, has been linked with a return to Inter Milan but also with a move to MLS or Manchester United in the Premier League.
This week, the forward dropped a big hint that he could make a return to AC Milan this summer, saying they are

New rules as Buhari firms up anti-graft plans

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday disclosed that in furtherance of the country’s ongoing war against corruption, his administration would soon begin the full implementation of the principles of the Open Contracting Data Standards (OCDS).

Reuben Abati President Buhari, Cameron and Corruption,

“We have got the leaders of some fantastically corrupt countries coming to Britain… Nigeria and Afghanistan, possibly the two most corrupt countries in the world”, UK Prime Minister David Cameron was caught on tape telling the Queen ahead of the anti-corruption summit organized by the UK Government, this week,

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Fani Kayode to be further detained by EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has obtained a remand warrant which will enable it to further detain Femi Fani-Fani Kayode.

Ranieri received the 2016 Enzo Bearzot Prize for Italian Coach of the Season

Leicester City Manager, Claudio Ranieri, can add a personal award to the wonderful success he has engineered in inspiring the Foxes to their first ever league title this season.
Ranieri received the 2016 Enzo Bearzot

Buhari to host French president, others in Abuja on Saturday

The successful conclusion of ongoing military operations against the Boko Haram sect will top the agenda as President Muhammadu Buhari is scheduled to host some world leaders who will be attending the second Regional Security Summit in Abuja on Saturday.
President Francois Hollande of France who hosted the first Regional Security Summit in Paris on May 17, 2014 is one of the world leaders expected at the summit.
According to a statement on Tuesday by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the summit was organised in furtherance of ongoing efforts by the present administration to enhance the security of lives, properties and investments in Nigeria and neighbouring countries.
Adesina said Buhari and the French President who is scheduled to arrive Abuja on Friday on an official visit to Nigeria would be joined at the summit by the Presidents of Cameroon, Niger Republic, Chad and Benin Republic.He said the United States, Britain, Equatorial Guinea, the European Union, ECOWAS, the Economic Community of Central African States and the Gulf of Guinea Commission would also be represented at the summit.
The statement added, “The speedy resolution of the humanitarian crises caused by the barbaric atrocities of the terrorist group will also feature prominently on the summit’s agenda.
“Before proceeding to the summit, President Buhari will receive President Hollande and the French delegation at the Presidential Villa on Saturday morning.
“It is expected that new agreements on further defence and cultural cooperation between Nigeria and France will be concluded and signed after talks between the two Presidents and their officials.”

Chairman CCT rules in favor of senate president

The Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, Danladi Umar, at the resumed hearing of the trial of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki over false asset declaration, ruled in favour of Saraki as he permitted his counsel to continue the cross-examination of a principal witness, Michael Wetkas of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

Children to Nigerian politicians joins terrorist

PHOTO: Ibrahim Uwais, son of a former Chief Justice of Nigeria who joined ISIS and was killed in air strike in Syria

See top the agenda of US President Barack Obama when he visits Vietnam

Trade, security and human rights will top the agenda when US President Barack Obama visits Vietnam later this month, a State Department official said Tuesday, adding there was “no decision” yet on lifting an arms embargo to its former wartime foe.
The visit comes as Obama tries to seal his flagship, but all too often distracted, “pivot” to Asia, hoping to bolster Washington’s influence in a region where China’s growing clout has rattled many neighbours.
Speculation has swirled that the centrepiece of the visit, the exact dates for which have yet to be confirmed by the White House, could be the complete rollback of a decades-old US arms embargo on Vietnam.
Washington partially lifted a 40-year ban on arms sales to Vietnam in 2014, but Hanoi is desperate for modern military hardware as a reward for joining trade pacts with the US and as it looks to confront Beijing’s militarisation of the disputed South China Sea.
But US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel on Tuesday said the move was far from settled, linking the rights environment in authoritarian Vietnam to any arms deal.
“No decision has been made,” on dropping the embargo, Russel said during a visit to Hanoi to pave the way for the president.
“One of the important factors that would make a lift of the ban possible would be continued forward momentum in meeting universal human rights standards and progress in important legal reforms.”
Vietnam still ruthlessly cracks down on protests, jails dissidents and bans trade unions.
– Contested seas –
The country is also locked in a bitter struggle with Beijing for control of areas of the South China Sea.
Hanoi accuses Beijing of militarising disputed reefs and atolls and is desperate to bolster its naval power to deter its giant neighbour.
The contested seas are good fishing grounds, a major international shipping route and are believed to contain significant oil and gas reserves.
Washington views the South China Sea as a key trade route and Obama’s administration has cosied up to many of China’s rival claimants — including Vietnam.
While the US insists it does not take sides on ownership of the waters, Obama is making several hugely symbolic visits to Southeast Asia in the twilight of a presidency that made an “Asia pivot” a key pillar of diplomacy.
Trade will also loom large during Obama’s visit, Russel added, focusing on implementing the Trans Pacific Partnership free trade agreement between the US and Asian countries.
Once ratified by the 12 participating countries, its backers say the deal will slash tariffs and trade barriers for an enormous 40 percent of the global economy and establish the largest free trade area in the world.
Relations between Vietnam and the US have improved markedly in the last two decades.
In 2000, Bill Clinton became the first sitting president to visit the former wartime foe since the end of hostilities in 1975. Tens of thousands thronged the streets of Hanoi as he shook hands with vendors and ate local food.
George W. Bush visited during a regional summit in 2006 but his trip was noticeably more low key than his predecessor.

Please help me i blew my school fees at the night club :Student

A student in the United Kingdom is getting roasted online for launching a GoFundMe campaign, asking the public to donate money for her tuition because she blew all her college funds at nightclubs.

The 18-year-old student of the University of Newcastle identified as Emma McCormick, who

Dangote, donates N2 billion to Internally Displaced Persons in Borno


The President of Aliko Dangote Foundation, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said the Foundation has donated N2 billion to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Borno State as the Muslim Ramadan fast approaches.
He also said all the foodstuffs to be consumed by the displaced persons during the Ramadan fast will be supplied free in their camps.Dangote disclosed this yesterday while addressing IDPs at the Dalori and Bakassi camps in Maiduguri, the state capital.
His words:

Minimum wage: FG studying labour’s demand

ABUJA—THE Federal Government yesterday said it was carefully studying the recent demand for upward review of the national minimum wage by organized labour. Recently, the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC led by Ayuba Wabba, and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, sent a N56, 000 minimum wage to the Federal Government, and the Joe Ajaero-led NLC demanded for N90, 000.

FRSC to begin immediate confiscation of vehicles with expired tyres

According to premium Times The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) on Monday said it would begin to confiscate vehicles with expired or substandard tyres.
Boboye Oyeyemi, the Corps Marshal of the agency, stated this at a stakeholders’ forum in Abuja, organised by the FRSC to enlighten motorists on the dangers of bad tyres.
Mr. Oyeyemi said the measure became necessary to curb incessant road accidents usually caused by poor tyre usage in vehicles.
“What we’re going to commence immediately is that any vehicle that has expired tyres or substandard tyres, we’re going to impound the vehicles,” Mr. Oyeyemi said. “Enough is enough to this. All the crises we’re talking about from February this year to April, they were all tyre-related.
“After impounding it (the vehicle), we’ll ask the owner to go and replace it with a genuine one. The passengers we’ll arrange for their continuous journey so as to reduce the pains. But I will not allow an expired tyre fitted on a vehicle to continue the journey,” Mr. Oyeyemi said.
Mr. Oyeyemi also decried the lack of tyre manufacturing companies in the country and appealed to appropriate authorities to do their utmost best in ensuring that the situation is addressed.
“It’s not a problem that started today, we’ve been raising this alarm since Dunlop and Michelin shut down in Nigeria and relocated,” the FRSC boss said. “So it’s a result of this that led to over 250 different distorted substandard tyres in the country today and we appeal to Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and Nigerian Association of Chamber of Commerce Industry Mines and Agriculture to do their very best in looking into this and see how tyre manufacturing plants can be brought into life.
“Nigeria is too big not to have a tyre manufacturing plant. That is the bane of the problem we have on ground today.”Maximus Emeka, a participant at the forum, said the FRSC had used the event to add more value to public understanding of tyre hazards.
Mr. Emeka, a regional manager at Peace Mass Transit, urged participants to change their daily attitude towards tyres.
“It’s not just about hearing, it’s about doing and changing their behaviour towards their tyres,” the transporter said. “It’s about implementation. There will be more value when people make good use of what they learnt from this forum.”
Mr. Emeka called on road safety authorities to convene similar forums frequently, saying doing so would afford more Nigerians the opportunity to participate.

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Sunday, 1 May 2016

Turkish Police Officer Killed in Bomb Attack on Police Headquarters

A car bomb explosion outside police headquarters in the southeastern Turkish city of Gaziantep has killed at least two police officers and wounded at least 22 other people,

Mimiko has failed Ondo people – Ex-aides

 According to TodaySome former lawmaker, commissioners and special assistants to the Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, have said the governor had disappointed the people of the state who voted for him.The former aides were among members of the Peoples Democratic Party who defected to the main opposition party,

Jailed former footballer Adam Johnson beaten up in prison showers

Jailed former footballer Adam Johnson was beaten up in the prison showers after refusing clean hair from a plughole and then asking a fellow convict ‘Do you know who I am?’, an inmate has claimed.Johnson, who was jailed for six years at Bradford Crown Court

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