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Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Judge To DSS: Obey Court Orders Now Or Go Home



The Federal High Court, Abuja, on Monday said it will stop granting applications filed by the Department of State Services (DSS) until all orders of the court are obeyed and executed.

This was stated by a vacation judge, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, when the DSS Counsel, GOA Agbadua, brought an application for a remand warrant.

Dimgba had been furious after the court ordered the detention of Air Commodore Umar Mohammed (Rtd.) who was arraigned before him in Kuje prison pending the hearing of his bail application, but the DSS had kept him in its custody.

Boko Haram Relocates To Burra Forest, Bauchi



The Boko Haram insurgents are establishing a new base in Bauchi state, a senator revealed yesterday.
Senator Isa Hamma Misau (APC, Bauchi Central) said the insurgents were relocating to the area from their stronghold in Sambisa Forest.

Hamma Misau, a retired Police officer, told Daily Trust in an exclusive phone interview that the insurgents had started establishing themselves in Burra Forest in Ningi Emirate Council of his constituency.

He said the Burra forest is linked through a corridor to the Falgore Forrest in Kano state and Saminaka in Kaduna State.

The trial of 8 Nigerian men accused of dealing drugs from Mountain of Fire church in Cambodia ends with 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.

'I can qualify Nigeria to World Cup, I have the heart of a winner '- New Super Eagles Technical adviser Rohr says


Gernot Rohr, who was on Tuesday confirmed by the NFF as Super Eagles new technical adviser says he believes he can qualify Nigeria to the Russia 2018 World Cup and even take the country to the latter stages of the tournament.
"I am enthusiastic to get to work. This is a big challenge because Nigeria has big players everywhere and has the ability to do well internationally.' he told the NFF official website. “I have a German heart – the heart of a winner,"

Thai Village Using Feces To Power Homes


Nestled in a deep pocket of forest that lies off Thailand’s electrical grid, villagers in Pa Deng have become early adopters and evangelists for an unusual alternative energy source: poop.
After successfully lighting up their homes with solar panels and stoves fueled by cow dung, the villagers are now clean energy crusaders in a gas-guzzling country that overwhelmingly relies on fossil fuels.
It was a friend from Myanmar who first told 44-year-old Wisut Janprapai that faeces could be used to power a cooking stove.

Building Excavators Unearth Bullets In Agulu, Anambra




A startling cache of bullets have been evacuated from the earth in Agulu, Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State in Nigeria’s south-east region.

The bullets were discovered while the foundation of a building project for a community member was being dug.

The Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Mr Sam Okaula, said several buckets were unearthed and that there were still some left which were yet to be brought to the surface.

The bullets appear to have been underground for years

Nigeria Has No Other Option But To Borrow, Says Adeosun




Kemi Adeosun, minister of finance, says Nigeria, at this point, has no choice but to borrow — to invest in the Nigerian economy.

Speaking at a town hall meeting in Abuja, Adeosun said the federal government is very conscious and conservative about its borrowing, so as not to leave a heavy debt burden for future generations.“

We have a very conservative borrowing programme, and we must borrow; because to do rail — the rail that we have now was done in the colonial era — there has been really significant upgrade,” she said.

Edo: You Are Campaigning For Me – Iduoriyekemwen To Ize-iyamu





The candidate of Ali Modu Sheriff-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the Edo governorship election, Matthew Iduoriyekemwen, has expressed happiness that Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, who is the flag bearer of the Ahmed Makarfi-faction of the party, is indirectly campaigning for him.
He based his position on the court ruling which favoured the Sheriff-led group of the party, restating his preparedness to flag off his campaigns next week, insisting that he remains the authentic candidate of the PDP for the September 10 election in the state and not Ize-Iyamu.

I HAVE SEX WITH MY SON EVERY WEDNESDAY TO MAINTAIN HIS RICHES - 52 YEAR OLD WOMAN.






A 52-year-old Zambian woman identified as Banda Yvonne, has openly confessed to having sexual intercourse with her son (who is 35 years this year) in order to maintain his riches. She gave birth to him when she was 17.

She disclosed that she has had sex with her son, identified only as Abel every Wednesday for the past 14 years (when he was 21), and the day she stops, the boy will lose his wealth and die mysteriously.

Yvonne, a native of Ndola confessed to ZambiaWatchDog that she is the main pillar of her son’s success by offering her unclothedness to him once a week as instructed by the witch doctor he got his riches from.

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Jesus-like Image Appears In Markurdi Church (pic)




Saint Augustine’s Catholic Church, Nenger, Markudi, Benue State yesterday became a centre of attraction as scores of people, Christians and Muslims , men and women, young and old, trooped there to catch a glimpse of the ‘image’ of Jesus Christ.

The church is located behind Government Model College , Makurdi , the state capital , where a bright image fell on the crucifix of Christ.

Witnesses said the image , which was a carbon copy of the structure of Christ when he rose from death after he was crucified and buried, had on its head a crown, while the entire body was glittering, like precious stone.

Woman to end world's longest hunger strike today after 16 years of not voluntarily eating


Human rights activist Irom Sharmila, also known as the "Iron lady of Manipur," has decided to end her fasting she started in 2000, today Tuesday.

She started her strike in 2000, after 10 civilians were allegedly killed by Indian soldiers in the country's northeastern Manipur state and has been protesting the killings using her hunger strike ever since.
Since 2000 the activist has been arrested at least 14 times for trying to 'kill herself', prompting authorities to force feed her through a drip in her nose for over a decade under a law that makes attempted suicide illegal.

Hungry villagers steal poisonous grains which was meant for destruction, in Katsina


Members of Ladanawa village in Katsina state stole bags of poisonous grains meant for destruction in the state. Speaking to journalist on the recent development, the state Commissioner for Local Government, Abdulkadir Ahmed Zakka, said a truck carrying 300 bags of grains from the state Agricultural and Rural Development Agency (KTARDA) main store to another location for destruction, broke down in the village while on its way. The hungry villagers came out in their numbers and began to steal from the grains which had poured out of the bags.

Photo: Polytechnic lecturer murdered in Maiduguri, Borno state


Mohammed Lawan Fugu pictured above, who is a lecturer in the department of Building Engineering, Ramat Polytechnic in Maiduguri, Borno state was murdered by unknown persons at the 1000 housing estate in Maiduguri on Saturday August 6th. The state police command is currently investigating the motive behind his death. May his soul rest in peace Amen.

Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack



Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in an appeal by Ekezie Ikpeazu against the judgement of a Federal High Court, Abuja, which sacked him as governor of Abia.

Dr. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu had filed an appeal against the Judgment of Justice Okon Abang in the case filed by Uche Ogah at the Appeal Court presided over by Hon. Justice Morenikeji Ogunwumiju where the hearing took place. Recalled that, last week the same court had dismissed the application of Alex Otti seeking to be joined in the matter as an interested party.

More details soon

Photo Of The Man Who Raped His Mother In Edo After Beating His Parents Up



This 43-year-old man, Humphrey Omoregieva, has been remanded in prison custody by a High Court sitting in Edo State for allegedly beating his father and viciously raping his own mother.

“You’re a total failure,” APC chieftain Lambasta Buhari


A factional chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Kano State, Hussaini Mairiga, on Monday came down hard on President Muhammadu Buhari, describing the president as a total failure.
Mr. Mairiga, who spoke with journalists in Kano, said “from the looks of things President Buhari has betrayed the confidence of the Nigerian masses who voted for him massively into power.”
The president, who was elected on the platform of the APC, assumed office on May 29, 2015.
The factional chairman said it was not an exaggeration that members of many families in the country go to bed without at least one square meal while others had fled their homes because they could no longer provide the basic needs of life for their loved ones.

See who Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa is sending congratulatory message on his birthday.

A man steals your state blind, over $250m and that's the one we know so far o.. And you still spend millions of your people's money to congratulate a bloody thief on his birthday. 

Five Persons Injured in Abuja as Police Breaks Traffic Rule



No fewer than five persons were seriously injured on Monday in an accident that occurred when a police bullion van driver broke traffic regulation in Abuja.
A witness told NAN that the accident occurred on Sani Abacha barracks road involving a police vehicle’s driver. He said the driver of the police bullion van, “roforce” number NPF 2647D, Agada Daniel of the police FCT commands, allegedly drove against the traffic.
“The driver of the bullion van decided to take one way and with the rate of his speed,
it rammed into an Abuja painted taxi marked Kaduna, DKA 601XA. As a result of the speed, the driver collided with the oncoming vehicle; another painted taxi driver,” he said.
He said four of the injured are staff of the Halogen security company in Area 3, FCT.

A Notorious Rapist Was Caught In Yankaba, Kano, This Early Morning



The early hour of this Tuesday morning around 4:20 a notorious rapist that has been disturbing my area yankaba by Badawa layout in Kano, for some time now was caught by the vigilante group and tied to a poll after the wife of the owner of the house he entered raised alarm. 

Below is the pictures of the notorious rapist

Enugu Herbalist Kills 13-yr-old While Testing Anti-bullets Charm(odeshi)



Pandemonium broke out, yesterday, when a 26-year-old herbalist, Ekene Oluka, allegedly shot and killed a 13-year-old, Obumuneme Oluka, while testing his anti-bullet charm on the deceased.

The incident occurred at Amagu-Uwani, Mgboko, Aku of Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area, Enugu State. It was gathered that the herbalist, now at large, had, at different occasions, successfully tested his charms, which was said to protect against bullets and cutlass, on Obumuneme.

It was learned that the herbalist, after covering Obumuneme’s body with his concoction, fired a shot, which went through his vital organs, leaving him unconscious.

Niger-Delta Ministry Completes Ondo Cassava Processing Plant After 8 Years




The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Uguru Usani, on Monday said the ministry had successfully completed only one project since its creation eight years ago.

He stated this in Abuja while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria.

The ministry was created in 2008 by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua.

It has two ministers previously – Ufot Ekaette and Godsday Orubebe – both of who are from the oil-rich region as the incumbent.