Saturday, 17 January 2015

Amber Rose Attempt To 'Break The Internet' With Raunchy New Pics


Amber Rose blew up social media on Saturday, with a number of shocking pictures she posted on her Instagram, that show her practically naked.
Continue to see more pics after the cut....











General Buhari's Medical Report Surface On The Internet [Photos]

Alleged medical report of APC presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari is now trending on social media.
The medical report claims that, he's suffering from Prostrate Cancer.
But then, who leaked this? Is it right to expose a patient's medical report? Things like this, are suppose to be confidential.
See it after the cut...







Man Beheads Wife, Daughter, Commits Suicide In Ogun State


A 46-year-old man in Onigbedu community in Ewekoroo LGA of Ogun state, Sunday Olubusayo beheaded his wife, and their 3-year-old daughter before committing suicide.

The Police PRO in the state, Mr Muyiwa Adejobi said everyone was clueless as to why the man murdered his family and committed suicide.
He however, said that  investigations showed that the couple had a quarrel before the incident.

The PPRO said a blood stained matchet and knife were recovered from the scene.
He said the commissioner of police in the state, Mr Ikemefuna Okoye has ordered investigations into the incident and that the case be transferred to head office in Abeokuta, for thorough investigation. 

The corpses of the deceased have been deposited at the morgue, for autopsy.
 

Hafsat Abiola, Funmi Iyanda, Tara Durotoye Writes Open Letter To President Jonathan

Tara Durotoye


Funmi Iyanda

Notable Nigerians including Funmi Iyanda, Hafsat Abiola-Costello, Tara Fela Durotoye amongst other members of World Economic Forum of Young Global Leaders, have written an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan.

See the full text of the letter after the cut...

Dear president Jonathan,
As young global leaders we would like to express our deep concern about the recent events in Nigeria.
The massacre in Baga has been Boko Haram’s deadliest so far, despite reports of your brief visit to Maiduguri, you’ve publicly said nothing. More disturbing still is the fact that you would send a message to France condemning the killings there, yet seem unable to address the Nigerian people who look to you for leadership.
Unfortunately, it’s not the first time you’ve met calamity with insouciance. On 10 November 2014 a suicide bomber killed 47 people and injured 79 others. The following day, with barely a mention of this horrific incident targeting children, you launched your re-election campaign.
Despite the ease with which you move on, even you will remember the abduction of the schoolgirls in Chibok in April last year. It was 40 days before you addressed the country on that occasion. Nigerians waited, perplexed, as your government debated whether or not the abductions had even taken place. As a result, of all the girls captured, only 52 have secured their freedom – escaping on their own. The rest are still in captivity, still waiting to be rescued, months after being taken from their friends, family and community.
Could it be that your government also doubts that the Baga attacks happened? Amnesty International’s satellite images confirm that indeed a massacre took place, and as many as 2,000 people are dead. Yet your army wastes time contesting the numbers.
Whether 150 or 2,000, we’d like to hear from you on your government’s plans to secure the region and to bear witness to the loss of lives in Baga. We have seen a clear incompetency in handling matters of national interest. In the context of existing ethnic and religious fault lines, silence only says that Nigeria’s government does not care about the victims and is not dealing with the insurgency.
True, the global community has also failed to maintain pressure on a government that seems ambivalent about fulfilling its constitutional role to secure the lives and properties of its citizens.
With more than 150,000 people who have fled their homes, swelling camps within Nigeria and overwhelming border communities, it seems the only hope to see you act is international outrage. It was this that finally forced you to address the nation and the world after the Chibok abductions. It was only then that you reached out to other countries and, with their help, agreed a plan for a regional security force to secure the porous borders between Nigeria, Niger and Chad where Boko Haram roams undeterred.
Perhaps, had international pressure been sustained last year, a multi-regional force would have been based in Baga as planned. Perhaps it would have been strong enough to repel Boko Haram when the militants attacked on 3 January. Perhaps 2,000 lives could have been saved.
But Isis struck and the world moved on, leaving a small national military unit to stand between hundreds of armed militants and a town of 10,000 people. We now know what happened. The world has seen pictures of bodies still strewn around the forest and river where they died.
If these deaths do not generate the attention, outcry and action that they ought to, we can only prepare the ground for more bodies because Boko Haram shows no sign of relenting. The insurgents can be defeated but first you must decide if the lives of Nigerians are worth it.
Break the silence, President. Call for global attention and support to prevent further loss of life – and it must be said – silence those who think that African leaders care nothing for their people.
Be the voice for the thousands of innocent people who have died and the millions who yearn for peace. They have the right to rebuild their communities and claim their place in the unfolding.
Other signatories to this letter are:
Arnaud Ventura, France
Bjarte Reve, Norway
Binta Niambi Brown, US
Erik Charas, Mozambique
Georgie Bernadette, US
Jacqueline Musiitwa, Zambia
Loulwa Bakr, Saudi Arabia
Leo Shlesinger, Chile
Marieme Jamme, Senegal
Mark Turrell, Germany
Rossana Figuera, US
Salim Amin, Kenya
Soulaima Gourani, Denmark
Susan Mashibe, Tanzania




Why Are Nigerians Forced To Choose Between Jonathan And Buhari - Etcetera


Singer turned social media critic and writer, Etcetera is back again. This time, he focuses on the upcoming election and why Nigerians are being forced to choose between presidential candidates, Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari.

Hear him;
“In Nigeria, there are three classes of people: The Masses, The Politicians, and The Rich. The masses are the puppets,the politicians the hand that controls the puppets and the rich the hand that controls the politicians. The politicians have the system totally rigged in their favour.

"They have made it compulsory for the masses to vote from a list selected by them knowing that as blind as the masses are, they may never realise they can actually have a choice. In the upcoming presidential election, the masses have been given no choice but to choose between two candidates forced upon them by the politicians.”

“What if Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan are not exactly what the masses want? Are we going to have recourse when they fail as they always do, to honour their promises.

“There seems to be a spot in every Nigerian, a soft spot in our consciousness like the one in a baby’s head, which, if pressed or stroked in the right way, reduces us to giggling children with mouths full of candy. That spot is what I call a “Mumu Button.” And any person that finds and presses that Mumu button in Nigerians is on the road to wealth and power. As a youth, my faith in this nation is disappearing like a fart in a wind storm."

"“I have seen that even the most intelligent and educated Nigerians, when you press their mumu button, they turn into docile drooling puppy dogs, panting happily. Obviously, every politician in this country understands this, but for some reason, the masses don’t.

“My mumu button has been pressed many times too, but unlike many people, mine has become calloused due to misuse and abuse. But since I realised what the politicians are, they can’t press my mumu button anymore.
“I see politicians as conmen, I see them like those Ebonyi State boys trying to sell fake wrist watches to me in traffic, I see them like pastors. They are always too eager to sell their plans and schemes, to convince us that their government will bring “change,” and if we support their candidates, we will be led out of the darkness into light. And somehow in every election, an amazing number of us fall for it. We keep buying the scam over and over.
With Buhari and Jonathan, we have again swallowed the same con hook, line, sinker, rod, reel, creel, boat, motor, and even the river, down our throats like a starving dog would gulp a piece of rotten meat without sniffing it first. Why does Buhari want to be president so badly? Who is really financing Goodluck Jonathan’s N21 billion campaign and at what cost to the nation if he gets reelected? When will the masses pull their numbers on the streets and demand for the simple things of life?

“Are we ever going to stop rolling over our backs with our legs wide open like a prostitute waiting for her customer? With everything we see in the media, to be a successful politician depends on talk, or more precisely, smooth talk. The masses love smooth talk. It lulls us into some kind of euphoric state. With smooth talks, they have convinced most Nigerians that night is day, bad is good, and most recently, stealing is not the same as corruption.

“It saddens me whenever I see a group of people arguing that Buhari is better suited for the presidency than Goodluck Jonathan or vise versa. Therein lies the con of all: can’t we see that both candidates are being financed by the same group of individuals? That’s right, the very same people. Whoever becomes the president on February 14 is still their choice."

“The elections are nothing but theatrical productions to keep us distracted and pacified so we won’t revolt and demand better government. To some of you naive souls who are still under the spell of all the jangbajantis they taught you in school, let me explain what election truly is in Nigeria: the next president will only get into office by playing ball with the likes of the Dangotes and other power brokers, and by telling you and me what we want to hear.

“I have heard things like, his running mate is a pastor, he is holy and credible. My friend, by the time anybody gets to be presidential material, he’s been bought ten times over."




Another APC Secretariat Bombed In Rivers State


Another Secretariat belonging to the All Progressive Congress, APC in Ngo LGA of Rivers state has been bombed.

According to reports, the incident which occurred at about 3:14am, destroyed the secretariat.

Ward 1 chairman of APC in the area, Mr Amos Gogo Amos, said the attack on the secretariat was similar to that of the party's secretariat in Okrika LGA of the state.
“We are calling on the government to come to our aid as we are no longer safe in the community. Anything can happen in the night. The building was badly damaged.”
The caretaker committee chairman, Mr Ikwut Emmanuel who spoke on the attack, said he received a distress call by some unknown persons. He called on the state commissioner of police, Mr Dan Bature to look into the case and arrest those involved.

Ahmad Mohammed, a police spokesperson confirmed the incident, but. Said details of the attack was still sketchy.

Lagos Confirms Resurgence Of Bird Flu


Lagos State Government has confirmed the resurgence of Avian Influenza also know as Bird Flu in Badore- Ajah axis of the state.
Commissioner for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Mr. Gbolahan Lawal, confirmed the development on Friday at a press briefing alongside Health Commissioner, Jide Idris.
They disclosed that a zoological park based in Victoria Garden City was currently on suspicion list and was being investigated following high mortality of wild birds.
Lawal said investigations revealed that the Bird Flu came into the state through birds transported from the North during the yuletide season.
He said some of the measures taken by the government to prevent spread of the disease include – active disease search by surveillance agents, bio security monitoring and sensitization in poultry farms and markets, disinfection of poultry markets, decontamination of affected farms and sensitization of poultry farmers and traders on insurance policy.
“A team of eight technical staff, comprising representatives of the Federal Livestock Department, National Quarantine Service and the National veterinary Research Institute is currently in the state on disease assessment and surveillance”, he hinted.
 Lawal, however, said emergency active disease search carried out in the last 48 hours had so far indicated no spread of the disease.

Mercy Johnson Accused Of Eloping With Producer's N2million

Filmmaker, Film Mark Productions has accused Nollywood actres, Mercy Johnson of running away with their N2milliion, which is payment for a movie role, which the actress never completed.

According to Gistreel;

"Mercy Johnson was paid by the marketer March last year to star in his movie that kicked-off production in April, but she abandoned the production after few days and featuring in just few scenes.
The filmmaker claim Mercy’s excuse for leaving the movie set was for her to go spend the Easter holidays with her family and will return after a day or two, but never returned again till date.
The filmmaker claims they had to continue paying hotel bills for an extra 33 days, because she kept giving them hopes that she would return to the movie set.
After several weeks of not returning, they heard she was pregnant with her second child and had jetted off to the US to stay out her remaining trimester’s before giving birth.
Immediately the Filmmaker heard the rumour of her pregnancy with her second child, he reported the case to the Police and ‎Mercy was declared wanted. He insisted that he wanted his money to hire another artiste to continue with his job.
Mercy johnson has not returned to Nigeria from America where she welcomed her second child several months ago."