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Monday, August 15, 2016

South African rapper AKA bought his mom a brand new car

South African rapper AKA reduced his mother, Lyn Forbes to tears when he presented her with a brand new car on Monday.

In videos posted online by the car dealer Prince Costinyo, the Hip-hop star who accompanied his mom to a car dealership tricked her into believing that her application for a new car had been rejected.
 
 
But it was all acting as moments later a salesperson could be seen handing over a bouquet of flowers revealing a brand new car from her son. 

Lyn Forbes could not hold back her tears when AKA unveiled her new ride.

"Thank you. It is so...I don't know what to say. I love it. 

I can't believe it's my car though." she stuttered through happy tears.

According to the car dealer, AKA called him last month and said he needed to get his mother a car.

"I need to get my mother a car. 

I was shocked. People hardly call for such things...It's always about them and their shine...So mad respect to...the Jew. totally out done yourself...
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Sunday, August 14, 2016

23-year-old woman stripped naked and beaten by sons of her 85-year-old husband

A 23-year-old woman from Kajiado, Kenya is currently nursing wounds she suffered from a brutal beating allegedly orchestrated by her 85-year-old husband. 

Jane Sankei said her elderly husband ordered his sons to beat her for returning home late from a river. 

According to the area Assistant Chief and the woman herself, the suspects who were her husband's sons who were all older than her, they beat her up and stripped her naked in front of her young daughter.


After the beating, she picked up her child and ran straight to the home of the Assistant Chief who took a pity on the mother and child and gave them a place to sleep that night. 

The next day he took them to a nearby police station so she could make a report and write a statement and then to the hospital where her broken bones were treated and other parts of her body were treated as well.

A grassroots non-governmental organization known as 'Networking for women' has promised to help her seek justice against her husband and his sons.

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Pope Francis meets with Nigerian women rescued from prostitution in Italy(see photo)

Pope Francis on Friday, August 12, visited a refugee centre in Rome housing women rescued from forced prostitution as part of his ‘Friday of Mercy’ gestures during this Jubilee Year of Mercy.

During his visit, the Pontiff met with the 20 women rescued from the sex trade who were trafficked from their countries, including Nigeria, Romania, Albania,Tunisia, Ukraine, and Italy.

All of the women were the victims of severe physical abuse during their ordeal and are living under protection in the home run by the Pope John the 23rd community.

A statement from the Holy See Press office said the Pope’s visit to this refugee centre is another reminder of the need to fight against human trafficking, which the Pope has described as "a crime against humanity" and "an open wound on the body of contemporary society, a scourge upon the body of Christ".






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RIHANNA TURNS UP IN PURPLE LINGERIE AND £665 FOOTWEAR

Badgal RiRi took a break from her hectic world tour to enjoy some much needed rest and relaxation. 

She turned up to a pool in Switzerland dressed in a purple, lingerie that did little to hide her curves. 

The dress had the provocative word 'c**t' embroidered on one side. 

She teamed with a pair of £665 MiuMiu crystal-embellished footwear. 

The star is set to perform in Romania before travelling to Germany, Belgium and England over the next week. See more photos below...

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boko haram releases new video alleged chibok girls..

Boko Haram on Sunday released a video of the girls allegedly kidnapped from Chibok in April 2014, showing some who are still alive and claiming others died in air strikes. 

The video is the latest release from embattled Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, who earlier this month denied claims that he had been replaced as the leader of the jihadist group.

They should know that their children are still in our hands,” said a man whose face was covered by a turban in the video posted on YouTube. 

There is a number of the girls, about 40 of them, that have been married by the decision of Allah,” said the man in the 11-minute video, which shows girls with veils sitting on the ground and standing in the background. 

Some of them have died as a result of aerial bombardment.

The mass kidnapping of 276 Chibok schoolgirls in April 2014 provoked global outrage and brought unprecedented attention on the Boko Haram conflict, in which at least 20,000 people have been killed since 2009. 

Throughout 2015, the Nigerian military announced the rescue of hundreds of people, most of them women and children, who have been kidnapped by Boko Haram. But the missing schoolgirls were not among them, despite several unconfirmed sightings...
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Rio Olympics: Go for the gold! President Buhari hails victorious Nigerian soccer team

President Buhari on Saturday praised the indomitable spirit of the Nigerian soccer team to the 2016 Olympics Game. Nigeria beats Denmark 2.0 to secure a place in the semi-finals

A statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesin, said a cheering President Muhammadu Buhari Saturdaynight praised the indomitable spirit of the Nigerian soccer team to the Olympics Games, which saw them flying over Denmark 2-0 to qualify for the semi-finals.

"Again and again, the unconquerable Nigerian spirit has come to the fore, showing that where there is a will, there's always a way. This was a team that was not given much chance, but which has now advanced into the semi-finals. Go for it. Go for the gold, and let the Nigerian banner be held proudly aloft once again on the global stage. We are almost there. Let's go."

President Buhari urged the Nigerian nation to pray and support the Nigerian contingent to the Olympics, especially the soccer team, so that the rest of the world will know that even in the face of economic adversity, the Nigerian spirit remains resolute and lifted high.

"And this, we shall demonstrate in every sphere of our national life," the President added.
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photos from Kylie Jenner's birthday party at the beach

Kylie Jenner who just celebrated her 19th birthday in Turks and Caicos with her sister Kendall, boyfriend Tyga and friends shared these lovely photos on her page...


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Saturday, August 13, 2016

Did Tyga get hair implant?

 The rapper who is slightly bald was seen with fuller hair while frolicking at the beach with girlfriend Kylie Jenner this week. With weave transplants, they sew hair into a man’s scalp, then comb it over to fill in the gaps...Looks like that's what he did... 
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Friday, August 12, 2016

Abia indigenes stage peaceful protest lagos...

By Bose Adelaja

Hundreds of Abia State indigenes residing in Lagos  weekend embarked on a peaceful protest on what they described as a deliberate attempt by their leaders to impoverish their masses. 

PROTEST: 

Abia indigenes in Lagos, under the aegis of Abia Youths Good Governance Advocacy Project (AYGGAP), protesting over the failure to uphold the court ruling of an Abia High Court that pronounced Dr. Samson Uchechukwu Ogah as the new governor of the state. 

The protesters under the aegis of Abia Youths Good Governance Advocacy Project, AYGGAP, who staged the protest in Okota area of Lagos said it’s high time the masses began to reap the dividends of democracy rather than being impoverished and relegated to nothing despite their natural endowment. 

Their placards gave them out as supporters of Samson Ogah who is in court for the state governorship seat. 

The youths who were with various placards were led by  Dr. Nwabuchi Chukwuemeka, Great Imo Jonathan and Honourable  Henry Ogbulogo among others. 

They called for peace, progress for the entire Abia citizens saying they were denied of jobs, health facilities, equity and justice. 

The youths who converged at Nwachukwu street before the protest march frowned at the impuniry abuse of power and total disregard to court rulings,  saying that  its high time the state upheld the court ruling of Abia High Court which pronounced judgement that Dr. Samson Uchechukwu Ogah be sworn as the new governor of the state.
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Illegal oil bunkers apprehended in Lagos(see photo)

Illegal oil bunkers were today apprehended in Ilasamaja, Isolo by the Lagos state police. 

The state commissioner of Police Fatai Owoseni was at the scene of the crime with other investigators.

Investigations into their activities is ongoing by the police. More photos after the cut...






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Six killed as Hausas and indigenes of Imo state clash

Six people have been confirmed dead in a communal clash between Hausas and some indigenes of Akokwa community in Ideato North Local government area of Imo state today August 12th. 

The reason behind the clash is yet unknown but police have arrived the community and are working to restore law and order.
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THE TRAIL OF 8 NIGERIANS ACCUSED OF DRUG DEALINGS FROM MOUNTAIN OF FIRE CHURCH IN CAMBODIA ENDS IN DENIAL

The trial of eight Nigerian men and a Cambodian woman accused of dealing drugs crystal methamphetamine from a Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Church in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, ended on Tuesday, August 9, with the woman claiming she had no idea that the smartphone boxes she delivered in 2014 were filled with drugs.
 

During the third and final day of questioning at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, Nigerian national Favour Nnabuife Okorom, 36, and the Cambodian defendant, Mam Vinyong, 25, were questioned over their involvement in a crystal methamphetamine ring that police say operated out of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Church in Meanchey district in 2014 and early 2015.

Ms. Vinyong admitted to delivering smartphone boxes for defendant Tony Mmaduka Chukwuonye, but claimed she was unaware that there were drugs inside. The pair became close after meeting at the church following the end of her previous relationship, she said, adding that he had paid for powdered milk for her baby.

"At the end of October and early November, I delivered the goods two or three times, and in December I delivered them one more time," she said, adding that she was paid $100 per day for acting as a courier.

"Mr. Tony just told me they contained valuable objects and I thought they might be brand-new smartphones," she said.

However, Roeung Pheap, a bureau chief at the Interior Ministry’s anti-drug department, refuted Ms. Vinyong’s claim of innocence.

"Before we went to arrest her, our undercover officers reported that she was delivering the drugs to other dealers, and we know Mr. Tony was the one who often ordered her to do it," he said.

Like the seven other Nigerian defendants who testified during two previous days of hearings, Mr. Okorom denied everything. Asked about receiving drugs from Ms. Vinyong at a KFC restaurant at Phnom Penh’s Sovanna Shopping Center, he said,

"I had only lived in Cambodia for two months and had never been to KFC.”
A verdict is due on September 12.

SOURCE: TCD
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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Cattle Rustling: Air Force recovers '665 Cows & 141 Sheep/Rams'



Nigerian Air Force personnel in Kaduna have recovered 665 cows and 141 sheep/rams from rustlers in the Birnin Gwari area of the State. The recovered cattle have been handed over to the State Security Coordinator, Col Yusuf Yakubu. More photos after the cut.



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ooni-ife-canvasses-constitutional-roles-traditional-rulers..

By Demola Akinyemi


 ilorin—The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi has called on the National Assembly to fashion out constitutional responsibilities that are developmental for traditional rulers in Nigeria, saying they are closer to the people than government. 

The new Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Speaking when he paid courtesy call on the Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari in Ilorin, yesterday, Oba Ogunwusi also said he was ready to cooperate with the Emir in the interest of development of Nigeria, adding that his mission was based on spirit of love, unity and development. 

Oba Ogunwusi, who said  people first come to traditional rulers when problem arises, added that they should be honoured and accorded roles to encourage peaceful coexistence. 

“For developments that are genuine and people-oriented, the National Assembly should evolve constitutional responsibilities that are development oriented for our traditional rulers so that everybody will have a taste of the government. 

This will far more effective because  our traditional rulers are closer to the people than the government”, the monarch said. 

While he called for unity among traditional rulers across the country, he urged them to concentrate on issues that unite people than what could divide them.

If we focus on matters that are common to us, with this in our subconscious nature, we will know that we are one and from one God”, he said. 

Also speaking, the Emir of Ilorin commended hands of fellowship being extended by the Ooni across Nigeria and beyond, saying that, “ln Islamic parlance, kings are moulded in the shadow of Almighty God.

The Emir also said that Nigerians are brothers and sisters, calling on Nigerian leaders to imbibe spirit of oneness for the country to grow in unity. 

He described Kwara State and Ilorin, in particular, as strategic geographical location in the country, saying that the unique position of the location between the North and South should be exploited for unity of the country.
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US couple arrested as they try to cross into Mexico with the body of a dead toddler in a bag

A dead 2-year-old girl was found in a duffel bag belonging to a man, 39-year-old Johnny Lewis Hartley and a woman,  43-year-old Mercy Mary Becerra who were trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border south into Tijuana Tuesday.


According to San Diego police, the child's body was found sometime by Mexican law enforcement at the El Chaparral port of entry during an X-ray scan Tuesday afternoon around noon.

When Mexican authorities attempted to detain the couple, the woman fled, a foot chased ensued , she was apprehended and detained. While her partner was detained at the scene and they were both handed over to US immigration and border control.

After being interviewed by SDPD homicide detectives, the couple who lived in Whittier, California were each booked into the San Diego Central Jail on one count of murder.

Investigators believe the child’s death occurred in Whittier, a suburb of Los Angeles. San Diego police are working with the Whittier Police Department on the case. Authorities also found out that the child isn't related to the couple.

"We were informed that a gentleman was detained who was carrying a duffel bag that contained the body of a small child, said San Diego police Lt. Ray Valentin.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Bosso Killings: Chief of Air Staff visits troops in Minna

The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar on Wednesday visited men of the Nigerian Air Force Quick Response Force in Minna. 

The visit came on the heel of last Thursday killing of 2 NAF personnel deployed on Internal Security Operation in the State, codenamed “Operation Mesa”. 

The slain airmen, while on cordon and search operation around Kopa, Dagma and Gagwa villages in Bosso LGA were killed alongside 9 Army personnel by armed bandits.


The purpose of the visit was to enable the CAS commiserate with the families of the slain airmen, hold durbar with troops, and inspect facilities on NAF Base inl Minna. 

He also appealed to both the political and traditional leadership to call on the people to support Security Agencies in the State in carrying out their duties, noting that security is everybody’s business.
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Lagos state Gov encourages Lagosians to make use of the pedestrian bridge at Berger bus-stop rather than crossing the express

The Lagos State Gov has completed the building of the pedestrian bridge at Berger bus-stop along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. The Gov said:
"The pedestrian bridge at Berger bus-stop along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway has been completed and is now open for use. We encourage Lagosians to make use of this pedestrian bridge rather than crossing the express...

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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

21-year-old man arrested for attempting to behead his friend for rituals

A 21-year-old man is currently in Police custody in Tema, Ghana for attempting to behead his friend for rituals. Charles Ashitey, also known as Zaga was arrested by some residents of Tema Newtown after his attempt to behead his 19-year-old friend, Daniel Norteye, failed. 
 
According to the Police, on 31st July, 2016, Norteye was tired after a dance rehearsal and decided to spend the night in the room of the suspect...
 
However, at about 4:00am, Norteye felt a sharp pain on his neck. He woke only to see the suspect, Ayitey holding a knife and cutting his throat. He then struggled with suspect, which resulted in multiple cuts in the victim’s palm and abdomen but he was eventually able to escape with the knife and was rushed to his aunt’s house where he was taken to the Tema Newtown Police Station to lodge an official complaint. He was then taken to the Tema General Hospital where he was treated and discharged.

Further investigations in the room of the suspect revealed a stinking beheaded snake, egg shells, and powder, which were sprinkled around the room. A wooden doll was also found in the room as well. When suspect was asked on how he came by those items and why he had sprinkled powder in his room, he said the snake was for a friend who was going to eat it but suspect pleaded with his friend to give it to him.

He was however unable to tell the police what he was going to use the snake and other materials for. Zaga however claimed ownership of the knife, which was retrieved and stated that he did not know what took over him to try to kill his friend. He is currently assisting the police with investigations and will be arraigned before court soon.

Source: Adom Ghana News
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