Thursday, May 22, 2014

Army Strikes Suspected Insurgents Camps in Bauchi



The Nigerian Army has bombed suspected insurgents camps located in parts of Bauchi State, local and security sources says. Residents of Soro in Ganjuwa Local Government Area and Darazo in Darazo Local Government Area said the bombing started between five to eight o'clock in the morning.
They said that they heard loud sounds of explosives towards the forest where insurgents camps were reportedly located.

APC govs move to take over party structure



The battle for the control of the structure of the opposition All Progressives Congress appears to have taken a dramatic twist. This followed an unprecedented decision by the Rochas Okorocha-led Progressive Governors Forum, to install the Sokoto State Governor, Aliyu Wamakko and Senator Chris Ngige as chairman and secretary of the National Convention Planning Committee.
It was gathered that the National Executive Council meeting of the party held in Abuja, on Tuesday, was designed to throw up Kawu Baraje and Senator Ajayi Boroffice, as chairman and secretary of the committee, but the governors played a fast one on the party leaders. However, the Interim National Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, dismissed the information as false.

Abducted girls: NUT orders closure of schools today



The Nigeria Union of Teachers has ordered the closure of all primary and secondary schools in the country on Thursday (today) in protest against the abduction of the over 200 female students of the Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State.
Members of the union are also to hold “Bring back our girls” rallies simultaneously in the 36 states of the federation and Abuja.
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Without enough funds, we can’t defeat B’Haram – Army




In a clear term, the Nigerian Army on Wednesday declared that its soldiers could not march force with force with the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents.


The Chief of Accounts and Budget (army), Maj.-Gen. Abdullahi Muraina, said this at Jaji, near Kaduna at a training programme for the Nigerian Army Finance Corps Warrant Officers and Senior Non-Commissioned officers.  Muraina said without adequate funding, the army would not be able to halt the current activities of Boko Haram.

He said, “Currently, budgetary allocation for the military is inadequate to meet the contemporary security challenges and also cater for the welfare of the Nigerian Army.”

Son of pregnant Sudanese woman sentenced to death forced to live in her prison cell.



 The young son of the pregnant 27 year old woman, Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag (pictured above), who was sentenced to death in Sudan last week for Apostasy is forced to live in jail with his mom. Meriam who is reportedly shackled & bleeding in her prison cell, is expected to give birth to her second child on or before June 1st, Hollywood Life reports.

We thought that Meriam’s story could not get any worse, but it has. It turns out that while a very pregnant Meriam awaits her death sentence in prison, her precious little boy has been forced to live inside her prison cell with her. Meriam will also have to care for her unborn baby in that cell once it is born.
The UN is intervening and trying to save an 8 month pregnant woman from the death penalty in Sudan who married a Christian man.  
Reports claim that the Sudanese government will not allow Martin’s father to care for him while Meriam is in prison solely because he is both a Christian and an American citizen. 
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Pastor Arrested For "Boko-Haram" "Drama" In Osun State Elombah




The little town of Ikonifin in Ola Oluwa Local government area of Osun State was thrown into an uproar when a church leader’s, Pastor Olatoke’s, ploy to “duplicate” Boko Haram in the vicinity was foiled by some sprightly youths. The ploy would have placed Muslims living in Ikonifin in a very sore light if the attempt by Pastor Olatoke was successful.

The pastor of the Baptist church Ikonifin, who is also the CAN President of Ola Oluwa Local Government, was reported to have conspired with three members of his church, Emmanuel Atanda, Pitter Oyedepo and Ogunniyi Babatope to dress like Boko Haram militants and use turban to cover their faces.

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Photo: Shekau looks different in his videos - - Namadi Sambo (Vice President)



"Look at Shekau in his videos,does he look like someone living rough?""All those trucks, wouldn't their tyre marks be a dead give away if they were parked in the forest?"Do they also have a petrol station in the forest?"The armored vehicle he used as a backup in his last video is so heavy that the tracks it will leave in the jungle will be next to impossible to hide."These guys (Boko Haram) have support and they live amongst the people who don't want to rat them out."
-Namadi Sambo (Vice President)


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House of Reps Begin Probe Of Nigeria Oil Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke



Speaker of the house of representatives, Aminu Tambuwal has ordered the immediate probe of Nigeria oil minister, Mrs. Dieziani Alison-Madueke in the aircraft charter scandal. He said the general public accounts committee should commence an investigative hearing within the alleged 10 billion Naira charter aircraft scam relating to the minister of Petroleum Resources.
Weeks back, Justice Ahmed Mohammed of  Federal  High Court,Abuja denied speculations that he restrained the house of reps from probing Diezani Alison-Madueke in the aircraft charter scam. Efforts by the petroleum minister to prevent the situation has been unsuccessful 

Presidency convoy ‘opens fire at’ protesting OAU students





“The security details shot at us. We have held them hostage. We will not let him go.”

Hundreds of protesting students of the Obafemi Awolowo University have held a presidential convoy hostage in Ile-Ife, Osun State.

The convoy led by a Toyota bullet proof SUV with ‘Presidency’ inscription and registration number, FG902-B02, tried to drive through the students who were protesting an increase in fees by the university management.

Security details attached to the convoy then shot, perhaps to scare the protesters, with two of the students reportedly sustaining injuries.

Military takes over power in Thailand after six months of political deadlock



Thailand military today Thursday May 22nd announced it has taken  over government in Thailand, saying it had been “required to seize power.” following a six months of political deadlock the nation has faced. In a nationwide broadcast today, Head of Thai Army, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha, made the announcement flanked by senior military officers.
"It is necessary for the Peace and Order Maintaining Command – which includes army, navy, armed forces and police – to take control of governing the country," he said

#1 Battle of The Hips - The List of UKWU Benders in Africa



#1 Battle of The Hips - The List  of UKWU Benders in Africa

Maltida Hipsy
When she was presented with birth to and called Matilda Hipsy, its not clear if the parents foresaw that her hips would become probably the greatest in Africa. Or could it be that wasn't her original name? She changed it to Hipsy due to her talented curvy hips?


She will be remembered for inducing the longest hold up in Ghana, and has been cautioned many times by the Ghanaian road safety commission.

 





#2 Battle of The Hips - The List of UKWU Benders in Africa



2. Lily Corazon
While we were still drooling over Maltida, we stumbled on Corazon. She's been on everyone's lips after her photos went viral on social media. Corazon Kwamboka is the newest Kenyan socialite in town heavily endowed and doesn't shy to make suggestive poses. She is really a lawyer, having graduated last year from the University of Nairobi. If I ever got into trouble, she is going to be my Lawyer.

 

VIDEO FOOTAGE : Jos Bomb Blast Captured On Cam




A local television station in Nigeria captures the moment a second bomb ripped through a bustling bus terminal and market frequented by thousands of people in Nigeria’s central city of Jos. At least 118 people were killed and dozens more injured when two car bombs exploded at a busy bus terminal and market in Nigeria’s central city of Jos on Tuesday. The second blast, which was captured on camera by a local television station, came half an hour after the first, killing some of the rescue workers who had rushed to the scene. Huge plumes of black smoke could be seen rising from the fires that, according to emergency crews, were still burning some eight hours later. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks.

VIDEO Footage: Jos Bomb Blast Captured On Cam



Graphic Photos: Genocide Committed in Borno Shared by Muslim Cleric



Renowned Kaduna-based cleric, Dr. Ahmad Abubakar Mahmud Gumi, shared these disturbing photos last night on his Facebook page and according to him, these are  innocent civilians rounded up in a genocide in Borno State. 
See Photo link after the break.

FBI mulling recruitment of 'hackers on cannabis' to battle cybercrime



Despite the fact that FBI current policy prohibits anyone working for it who has used cannabis in the past three years, the organization's director James Comey has acknowledged that this is complicating its efforts to recruit hacking experts, according to The Wall Street Journal.

"I have to hire a great workforce to compete with those cybercriminals, and some of those kids want to smoke weed on the way to the interview," he said at the White Collar Crime Institute's annual meeting.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Nigerian military sights abducted schoolgirls in 3 Boko Haram camps



Found this revealing exclusive report by Premium Times on their site. Read below...

Nigeria’s Special Forces from the Army’s 7th Division have sighted and narrowed the search for the more than 250 abducted Chibok schoolgirls to three camps operated by the extremist Boko Haram sect north of Kukawa at the western corridors of the Lake Chad, senior military and administration officials have said.

“It has been a most difficult but heroic breakthrough,” one senior military official said in Abuja.

That claim was supported by another senior commander from the Army’s 7th Division, the military formation created to deal with the insurgency in the Northeast. The 7th Division is headquartered in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

Two Boys nabbed for Putting Poison in Teacher's Water Bottle



Both boys, ages 9 and 12, allegedly poisoned the teacher's water Monday afternoon, causing her to feel nauseated the following day. She was treated by her doctor and is now in good shape, said Sgt. John Buthorn of the New York City Police Department.
The poison is being tested in a lab to determine its content, nonetheless it seems to be rat poison, police said.

In line with the NYPD, both boys have already been charged with attempted second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a weapon.

Nigerian Army starts recruitment of Volunteer Army Personnel



According to a report by Channels TV, the Nigerian army has announced the recruitment of volunteer soldiers that will assist in the search for the missing Chibok girls as well as help in the fight against Boko Haram insurgence. In a press briefing today, the Director of Public Affairs said the recruitment exercise will end on June 21st and is ready to accept only able bodied persons. 

Regional autonomy…or nothing



Being the position paper of Yoruba groups towards achieving regional autonomy
Regional Autonomy means…
a. Control of natural resources within the region.
b. Developing and establishing appropriate governance structure for the Region, and
c. Devolved authority, responsibilities and span of control to manage and ensure the sustenance of the region.

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