Thursday, April 23, 2015

Photos: See what £400m Boeing 747 looks like

A Boeing 747 that persists 600 travelers as a business plane was turned over into a home for a riddle tycoon.


The custom-manufactured plane comes complete with rooms with eight full beds, numerous parlors, a state room and an installed eatery. It cost the tycoon proprietor £400million for it to be altered to his taste and took more than three years to be accomplished. See more photographs bellow.

Photos: Alibaba,Toyin Aimakhu, Monalisa Chinda, IK, @Omoni Oboli's surprise dinner



43 Boko Haram Terrorists child soldiers rescued in Borno state

43 Boko Haram kid fighters have been rescued by the Chadian armed force in Damasak, Borno state.
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Representative of Chadian Army, Col. Azem Agouna, while uncovering this yesterday April 22nd, said the kids, all matured somewhere around 12 or more and of Chadian nationality figured out how to rescue amid the conflicts in the middle of radicals and troopers, while neighborhood families helped them to hide from the local militias.


He clarified that when it was sure that Boko Haram had been crushed and would not come back to the town, the youngsters will come out of their concealing places and approached Chadian security forces for help. The representative said the youngsters have been repatriated back to Chad while a full scale investigation concerning how they were kidnapped will be launched.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

World Photo Of the Day!

Isn’t it sad how so many people hate or dislike this man, I wonder if any of them really have a good reason. He is surely no worse than any of our warmongering American, British or Australian leaders. When did he last attack and destroy another country? Never. His only crime is protecting his country and his people who love him because of this.
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South Africa Closes Consulate In Nigeria

The South African Consul General in Nigeria, Sam Monaisa, has announced that the South African Consulate in Nigeria will close operations until Thursday.
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The decision was made in response to a combination of threats from social media and anti-xenophobia protests by Nigerians.


Monaisa wrote that, although the situation in South Africa was calming down, he still had concerns about Nigerians especially those being repatriated from South Africa.


He said that Nigerians on social media were blowing things out of proportion and that the situation in Durban was calming down.


He also warned South Africans living abroad to be cautious as South African businesses and citizens have become threats in retaliation of the xenophobic attacks.


In Mozambique, Sasol Ltd., a Johannesburg based company has announced that it will be repatriating their South African employees in the country as a precaution.


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Photos: Celebs storm Nigeria Entertainment Conference



The 3rd edition of the Nigerian Entertainment Conference held today April 22nd at Eko Hotel and many celebs attended. Toke Makinwa, Kaffy, Sound Sultan, M.I,  Eddie Lawani, Kemi Adetiba, eLDee, Joke Silva, Toyin Aimakhu, Seyi Law, Bez, Seyi Shay, Wunmi Obe, Azizat, DJ Caise and many others attended.


See the photos bellow.








Video: Watch TVC interviews president-elect, Gen. Buhari


 


Fake praise singers like Kashamu no longer in vogue - The Jagaban

The national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has rejected the commendations given on him by Ogun-East senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu.
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Kashamu, who is the Chairman of the Organization and Mobilization Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party in the South-West, had a week ago, portrayed Tinubu as his good example and the modeler of present day Nigeria. On the other hand, Tinubu, in an announcement by his media counsel, Mr. Sunday Dare, portrayed Kashamu as an actor. The previous legislative leader of Lagos State said there was no basis for comparison between himself and Kashamu, saying that he felt offended by the public statement tended to him by Kashamu.


He said,
“The days of false adulation are gone in Nigerian politics. Fake praise singers like Kashamu will find that their particular craft is no longer in vogue. During this election cycle, their practice has dramatically turned from the way things are to how things used to be.


“Politicians will no longer be able to change direction and loyalties as if they were changing clothes. Those in politics must know that responsibility and accountability shall now follow them. One can no longer walk both sides of the street at the same time. In case Kashamu has not noticed, the politics of principle defeated the politics of posturing.”


Tinubu said it was ironic that Kashamu could praise him after conspiring with other PDP leaders to produce and broadcast a hate documentary against him. He said Kashamu’s actions and lifestyle showed that President Goodluck Jonathan and the leader of the PDP in Lagos, Chief Bode George, were his true role models.


Tinubu said Kashamu, who was rude to elders like former President Olusegun Obsanjo could not be his political son


He said,


“Kashamu may be prodigal but he is no political son of Tinubu. Kashamu’s political lineage tracks to people like Bode George and President Jonathan. He should direct his encomiums to these men who are his true role models. They need his contrived affections more than Tinubu does.


“This same Kashamu rained insults on former President Olusegun Obasanjo in a vicious campaign of calumny. Kashamu’s party, the PDP, sponsored defamatory documentaries full of lies and innuendos against me, General Muhammadu Buhari and other leaders of the APC.”


Tinubu urged Kashamu to turn himself to the United States’ authorities over the accusations of drug smuggling levelled against him, adding that only then would he believe that he was a reformed person. The former governor said as a person of repute, he could not be seen to be hobnobbing with people of questionable character as this would affect his reputation across the world.


“Please keep your peace until you make your trip to the USA as a senator-elect. Upon your return we can then have a conversation. We can then proceed with your repudiation of the PDP with a promise that you will stop corrupting and fouling the political system.


“I am a patriotic, law abiding Nigerian and my achievements make me world-renowned. I am a global citizen that travels freely to the USA, the United Kingdom and other nations. I associate with individuals who seek democracy and good governance for all. I do not spend time with characters whose values are at variance with societal expectations and laws governing a decent society.”

Boko Haram terrorist  commander killed in Borno forest - Defence HQ

An infamous commander in Boko Haram sect, Abu Mojahid, was killed by troops in an operation in Alagarno forest, Borno state yesterday. Executive of Defense Information, Major Gen Chris Olukolade uncovered this in an announcement released today April 22nd.
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See the announcement bellow..



APC planning to use tribunals to steal our little victories, PDP cries out

The Peoples Democratic Party has said the All Progressives Congress is planning to use the various election petition tribunals across the states to take away the victories recorded by the party.
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The APC defeated the PDP in the. March 28 presidential election. The party also defeated the PDP in a number of states, especially the north and south western states in the April 11 governorship elections.


Rising from a meeting of the National Working Committee and governor and Senators-elect under its platform in Abuja on Tuesday, the PDP warned that the APC is “planning to use the tribunals and ‘salamic’ arrangements to truncate and subvert the freely given mandate by the people in the states and constituencies”.


The outcome of the meeting, which was contained in a communiqué read by George Sekibo, a Senator-elect from Rivers state, also said the meeting vehemently frowns at the “shameless undemocratic ways and means being displayed by the outgoing APC lawmakers in Ekiti state towards effecting an unconstitutional change in government”.


The meeting equally expressed deep concerns at what it said was the plans by the APC to make the Nigeria a one-party state using crude and underhand undemocratic practice and thus reverse the gains of the PDP-led administration.


They also asked the Independent National Electoral Commission to be forthright and impartial in the handling of the various elections pending in Abia, Imo and Taraba states.


The meeting also commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his statesmanly disposition towards the sustenance of democracy and peace in the country.


The PDP said it frowned at the “unprecedented level of intimidation, harassment and undue persecution of the party members since the INEC declaration of the APC candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari”.


It also congratulated all the winners on the platform of the PDP in the elections and urge them to discharge their duties and form a formidable opposition that can redirect the fortunes of the country and sustain the gains of the present democratic era led by President Jonathan.


“The meeting stressed the importance of unity, peace and harmony in the party for effectiveness in its new role and warned that it will not condone agents of APC working as fifth columnists to destabilize the leadership of the party,” the communiqué said.


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Pic: Ex-IGP Suleiman Abba hands over to new IGP, Arase

Previous Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba, who was sacked yesterday April 21st by pres. Jonathan handed over to the recently selected IGP Solomon Arase at the police central station in Abuja today April 22nd.
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Recall Nigeria's ambassador to South Africa & Drag Zulu king to ICC- Senate tells Presidency



The Senate today approached the presidency to recall Nigeria’s High Commissioner to South Africa furthermore file a lawsuit against Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini at the International Criminal Court taking after the late xenophobic in a few sections of South Africa.

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At its entire session, the Senate President David Mark asked the South African government not to stretch Nigerian government beyond its elastic limit

“My humble suggestion will be that South Africa should not stretch us beyond our elastic limit on this matter be cause there is a limit beyond which the nation will not accept what is happening in South Africa” he said




Also speaking, Senator Eta Enang called on Nigerian government to take painful but reciprocal actions against South Africa, adding that South African companies here in Nigeria are ripping us off through the services they provide


“Nigeria should learn to take reciprocal painful action against South Africa. South Africa is part of the countries that have collapsed the economy and sabortaged the economy of Nigeria because what we are paying to MTN and DSTV is so monumental and it is affecting the economy of Nigeria.” he said

PDP leaders & members not welcome to APC - Lai Mohammed

APC Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed says the time of abandonment of PDP individuals to APC has finished as the APC won’t welcome them again into its party. Mr Lai Mohammed expressed this in an announcement he released today April 22nd.
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