Thursday, December 19, 2013

Minister of Police Affairs supports Biometric Registration For Vehicles



As controversy continues to rage over the new Digital Biometric Central Motor Registration (BCMR) system, the Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Captain Caleb Olubolade (Rtd) has thrown his weight behind the initiative, adding that it will reduce crime rate in the country. 

According to the minister, “the BCMR is a vital tool to modern policing in Nigeria” and “it would help the country’s Police Force to effectively and efficiently fulfil its constitutional roles of saving lives and property, preventing crimes, apprehending and prosecuting offenders, amongst other duties.”

Shameless : See What They Are Doing In A Night Club (18 + Photos)



  What's improper with some Women today?  See how these shameless Women uncover their privates while dancing in an evening membership !!! #MadnessAnother Picture After The break..........

''$49.8 billion is missing and Nigerians sit back and do NOTHING.




 Am I surprised? NO! Not at all. This isn't the first time billions of dollars have been stolen from our national coffers by our so called leaders. It has been happening since the so called independence - when the face of colonialism changed - Fela Kuti and many others have mentioned about this and brought it up for us all to know, learn from and act accordingly, but time and again what have we done?
NOTHING!

See What Kogi Governor's Convoy Did To ASUU Welfare Officer (Graphi*c Photo)



The National Welfare Officer of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Dr. Ngozi Iloh, is still in a bad shape, undergoing surgeries and going through traumatic pains, at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital in Benin, Edo State.


Dr Ngozi said,
 “We travelled in a convoy from ASUU Benin zone. We stopped at a filling station to refuel on the way to Kano. The travelling team was from University of Benin, Delta State University, Abraka, and Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma. 
“The UNIBEN bus took off and I asked the driver to slow down so the others could catch up with us. My saving grace was that I kept looking back and the rest is history.”

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Luxury Gifts - Expensive Pointers of Your Love





Luxury Gifts - Expensive Pointers of Your Real Love

Special events demand more than a gift. A helpful object is appreciated and an interesting gift is enjoyed but a clever gift is treasured. No-one can deny the joy a luxury gift would bring to any occasion. With that said, a custom tag or the total amount of investment property alone does certainly not make the gift a luxury gift. Acquiring a luxury gift requires a little care and effort on the givers part.

Protest in the University: ASUU, NASU, SSANU Shut Down UNN Indefinitely



Barely one day after the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, suspended its 5-month old strike, the University of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN, has been shut down for an indefinitely by the institution's workers, Daily Post reports.

During the serious protest in the University on Wednesday, all the workers union demanded the immediate sack of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bartho Okolo.  According to Vanguard, it was the largest demonstration of members of staff of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN, since the university was founded.

Over half of Nigerian youths were unemployed in 2012 – report



Based on a data given by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) yesterday Tuesday Dec. 17th, 54% of Nigerian youths were unemployed in 2012.  This was revealed in the'2012 National Baseline Youth Survey Report'issued by NBS and the Fed. Ministry of Youths Development. The report read partly;
'More than half, about 54 per cent, of youth population were unemployed. Of this, females stood at 51.9 per cent compared to their male counterpart with 48.1 per cent were unemployed."
With the mass sack going in various companies in Nigeria, the figure should be higher this year.

Angry Man stabs prost*itute for refusing to give him used co*ndoms



Drama ensued recently in Alhaji Oluseyi Way in Okota, a densely populated area of Lagos when an unidentified man stabbed a commercial sex worker with a bottle for refusing to give him used condoms after sex.

It was gathered that the man, after having an all-night marathon sex with the lady demanded for the used condoms the following day but the lady turned him down, saying that she had disposed them.

However, the man maintained that the lady must produce the condoms so he could disposed them himself, apparently afraid of being used for ritual.

3 Accra Musketeers Arrested For Cloning Visa Cards In Cantoments (Pictured)



Three Nigerians who allegedly cloned visa cards and unlawfully withdrew money from the bank accounts of several individuals have been arrested by the Cantonments District Police in Accra.

The suspects — Tony Anderson, businessman; Seun Okhon, student, and Kelvin Benedict Aesida, a car dealer — are said to have illegally withdrawn a total of GH¢22,450.

Cloning of cards means the creation of identical cards.

Dubai Hotels: Hotel Guide - Resorts in Dubai For All Likings and Finances




Arranging a stay in Dubai Hotels for your organization meeting or family vacation? 

No problem! Being the modern and preferred business and tourist destination of the planet, Dubai provides a wide selection of hotels and accommodations.

Headmaster Rapés Female Primary School Student In Bauchi



The Bauchi State Police command has commenced investigation into the case of a 42-year-old man, Mr James Dantayi, who is an assistant headmaster of Jibril Aminu Primary School, Bauchi for allegedly molesting a nine-year-old pupil of the school inside the compound.

“The victim who is a pupil of JibrilAminuPrimary school was molested by their assistant headmaster after school hours. When the girl got home, her parents became suspicious of their daughter’s disposition and decided to investigate it."

Deji Of Akure's Corpse: Dead Human body Of Killed Nigerian King Placed On Throne (Pictured)



December 17, 2013 – Deji Of Akure’s Corpse: Dead Body Of Killed Nigerian King Placed On His Throne


The corpse of a popular traditional ruler in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria, Oba Adebiyi Adesida who passed away few weeks ago has been placed on his throne.

The dead body of Afunbiowo II, Deji of Akure who was reportedly killed by some chiefs over his position was placed on his High Chair on Tuesday December 17th, 2013 as part of the tradition in Akure Kingdom.

Driver Killed By Passenger Over ₦10 In Benin City , Edo State



bus driver killed by woman benin city
On Monday December 16th, 2013, a wicked bus passenger was arrested by Edo State police officials for allegedly killing an innocent bus driver over the weekend.

The young commercial bus driver identified as Eze was believed to be in his late 20′s while the woman that killed him is 38-year-old.

Last Saturday, Eze died when his bus passenger strangled him while holding on to his manhood.

Jonathan Is Behind That Stupid Letter ––Iyabo Obasanjo Lambastes The Pres. of Nigeria.



In a bid to rubbish the person of President Olusegun Obasanjo, agents of the Presidency have been sponsoring several damaging adverts on the social media against him and we observed that they took it a step further by writing a sarcastic letter and fraudulently attributed it to his daughter, Iyabo.

Obasanjo exposed the bitter truth and the man helped made president decided to blackmail him?


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15,316 Nigerians in various prisons abroad – official



Abuja – No fewer than 15,316 Nigerians are in various prisons abroad, with the largest number of 752 in the UK, Mr Abdulazeez Dankano, the Director, Consular and Immigration Services, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has said.

Dankano on Monday in Abuja said that many of the prisoners were in the Asian-pacific region for drug-trafficking related offences.

6 soldiers from the US-led NATO mission Died in Afghan helicopter.



Kabul (AFP) – Six soldiers from the US-led NATO mission fighting Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan were killed in a helicopter crash on Tuesday, with NATO officials saying it was not a suspected militant strike.

However the Taliban immediately claimed responsibility for the deaths, using their main Twitter account to report that their fighters had shot down a US helicopter in the province of Zabul.

The incident was the single biggest loss of life for the NATO mission in Afghanistan since seven Georgian soldiers died when a suicide bomber blew up a truck loaded with explosives outside a base in Helmand province in June.

Hundreds dead, up to 20 thousands flee South Sudan clashes to UN



Juba (AFP) – Hundreds of people have died and up to 20,000 others have fled to UN bases in days of fierce fighting within South Sudan’s army after an alleged coup bid, officials said.

The United States ordered non-essential embassy staff out of the country, the world’s youngest nation and awash with guns after decades of war, amid fears of a descent into wider ethnic violence.

In the capital Juba, gunfire still rang out into the early hours of Wednesday morning, an AFP reporter said.

“There are people walking in the city this morning, but it would be premature to say things are back to normal,” he said.

PDP Crisis deepens: 37 PDP Lawmakers Defect To APC



37 members of the House of Representatives who were formerly under the umbrella of the Peoples’ Democratic Party have defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC)

The lawmakers said that they are joining the APC due to “division and factionalisation” within the ruling party. Decampees also said that their defection to the APC is in obedience to section 68, subsection 1G of the constitution.

Iyabo Obasanjo did not write 11-page letter to dad.



 
 If you missed the letter, click here to see it.

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