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Sunday 10 July 2016

Dozens of Soldiers Killed on Independence Day in South Sudan


Fierce overnight artillery and gunfire fight has left more than 100 soldiers dead in South Sudanese capital, Juba, on the fifth anniversary of the country’s independence.

The fight started on Friday evening as President Salva Kiir, first Vice-president Riek Machar and second Vice President Igga Wani, met to discuss the cause of fighting which left five soldiers dead on Thursday.

South Sudanese local media reported the casualties at 150 dead, including 36 soldiers from the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-Opposition (SPLM-IO) loyal to Mr Machar and 80 from President Kiir’s side.

Mr Machar remains the Commander-In-Chief of the forces loyal to him while Mr Kiir maintains the command of the overall national security forces as part of a peace deal ending months of conflict.

Bayelsa Elders Claims Buhari’s Aides Frustrating Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers



Some elders and traditional rulers from the eight local government areas of Bayelsa State on Friday alleged that some of President Muhammadu Buhari’s aides who hail from the Niger Delta were frustrating the proposed dialogue between the Federal Government and the new militant groups led by the Niger Delta Avengers.

According to the elders, though the decision of President Buhari to lead the proposed dialogue was commendable, his aides’ show of deceit, fraud and discordant tunes had created a huge gulf between the militant youths and the present administration.

The Bayelsa elders, who are members of Bayelsa Elders for Progress, Peace and Good Governance (BEPGG), made the assertions in a statement released by their coordinator, Ayibatonye Good news, and ‎secretary, Lucky Ebifaghe. They claimed that the recent activities of key presidential aides from the region, including Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, and the coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Program, Brigadier General Paul Boroh, were frustrating peace efforts.

#BlackLivesMatter: Dozens Arrested as Protests Against Police Violence Continue


Dozens of protesters were arrested and several police were injured Saturday night as tense protests over police force against African-Americans continued across the nation.

Police used smoke bombs to clear demonstrators blocking Interstate 94 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, late Saturday, while more than 30 people were arrested in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Both cities continue reel after the deaths of two black men at the hands of white officers last week.

In Saint Paul, protesters chanted the name of Philando Castile, 32, who was fatally shot by a St. Anthony police officer in Falcon Heights on Wednesday.

Female Teenager Found Dead After Suffering Online Bullying (PHOTO)


A 16-year-old girl, identified as Britney Mazzoncini, has been found dead after she allegedly suffered a torrent of vile online bullying.

It’s reported that she took to social media to tell of her torment in the days leading up to her death.

She was rushed to hospital in the early hours of Thursday from her home in Glasgow but could not be saved.

Daily Record reports that Britney was subjected to online bullying and stopped using Facebook days before she died.

Last Friday, Britney posted a message on Facebook saying:

PHOTO: Female Teacher s*x Two Teen Brothers, calls It A Birthday Gift


A sex starve female teacher has admitted having s*x with two juvenile teen brothers as birthday gift

According to PennLive, Chelsea Lorson, 25, of Milton, Friday pleaded guilty in Union County court to charges of statutory sexual assault and institutional sexual assault.

She will undergo an assessment to determine if she is a sexually violent predator. That determination could affect her sentence, which under the plea agreement, could be as long as 17 years. She will be required to register as a s*x offender.

Drama! Husband Flee after Wife Gives Birth to Twins


A ‘struggling’ married man identified as Mr Martin Nwosu reportedly ran way as his wife was on the verge of delivering a set of twins in Abuja.

The whole scenario started when the man reportedly told the wife to abort the pregnancy, saying that he did not want to have more babies, but the woman, Gloria Johnson, refused to abort the pregnancy.

While speaking to Tribune, Mrs Johnson said that months into her pregnancy, Nwosu packed out of the house owing to his inability to live up to his financial responsibility, including failure to pay his rent.

According to her,

Say What! 55-year-old Yeni Kuti says She will get married 20 years from now if She's still alive


The first daughter to late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Yeni, has revealed her marriage plans after her engagement in May. Yeni who recently clocked 55 said she will be getting married to her longtime partner, Theo Lawason in 20 years’ time.


Recall that on May 24, Yeni got a surprise marriage proposal from Lawason and she had disclosed that the ring from her architect lover, was a sign of commitment to each other.

Despicable! Mysterious Person Slice Off Man's P*nis (PHOTOS)


On Tuesday, July 5, a man in his 30s was seen at Duport Road Market along the main motor road in Monrovia, Liberia, crying profusely and screaming "My penis, my penis" as blood poured from his trouser. It was discovered that the man’s penis was completely slashed by an unknown person.

According to a Liberian site, multiple eyewitnesses saw him running towards the motor road and ran onto a moving taxi in excruciating pains and with tears, shouting, "My penis, my penis,", attracting attention from a surging crowd of onlookers.
"The man came with heavy running and bumped into the taxi. I heard him saying let car kill me one time,” an 18-year old Prince Railey, one of the onlookers, told the INSIGHT.

NSCDC nabs Two Oil Thieves In Abia


The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corp (NSCDC) in Abia State has arrested two suspects carrying 20, 000 litres of crude oil in a truck on their way to Imo State from Port Harcourt

State Commandant, Dr.Benito Eze, said the command would continue to ensure that the oil thieves are chased out of the state as officers of the command are working tirelessly to handle the various tactics deployed by the oil vandals crippling the economy and syphoning the money meant for the entire country through their criminal activities.

Buhari forwards Magu's name to Senate for approval as EFCC Boss


Reports making the rounds suggest that  yesterday President Muhammadu Buhari wrote a letter of recommendation to the senate to confirm the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Ibrahim Magu as the substantive boss of the agency.

It was gathered that the President opted for Magu because of his “record-breaking performance, transparency, integrity and exceptional courage” since his appointment as the acting chairman of EFCC on November 9, 2015.

The letter was said to be forwarded to the Senate through his Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang.

Yakubu Aiyegbeni joins National League side Boreham Wood on trial


Former Super Eagles striker, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, has joined National League club, Boreham Wood, on trial. The 33-year-old failed to score in their 5-0 loss to Reading, in a pre-season friendly on Saturday.

It was Boreham’s first pre-season game and Aiyegbeni started the match, but was substituted in the 60th minute. Aiyegbeni has previously played for Everton, Middlesbrough, Portsmouth and Reading in England.

MEND releases names of persons Buhari should negotiate with in 2 weeks


The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has given President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration two weeks to open talks with its “Reach out to ‘Aaron Team’ or face consequences.

MEND also responded to a recent piece titled ‘President Buhari sharpens focus on Niger Delta’, authored by Garba Shehu, presidential assistant on media and publicity.

Garba had lambasted the Niger Delta Avengers for “killing soldiers and policemen, kidnapping and killing of oil company workers and asking oil companies to stop operations and pack out of the Niger Delta region”.

Tragic! Man Slumps And Dies While Trying To Buy Fuel At A Filling Station (PHOTO)


A shocking incident has left people baffled after a man slumped and died at a filling station where he went to buy fuel.

Although the actual circumstances of his death are yet unknown, the man was said to have slumped and died as he waited to buy fuel at a filling station in Kano.

Ogun State Governor Set To Launch New Health Scheme


The Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, will on Monday 11th July 2016, launch a new health scheme project called “Araya Scale Up”—the—project is a Community Based Health Insurance Scheme (CBHS), meant to provide affordable health care service to members of the public.

The State Commissioner for Health, Dr Babatunde Ipaye, in a release, stated that the programme will be launched by the State Governor at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta, by 12pm. He enjoined all Commissioners, Special Advisers, government functionaries and Permanent Secretaries of all Ministries, Departments and Agencies to be seated by 10am.

Jamie Vardy's wife reveals how she attempted suicide following her sexual abused


Wife of England and Leicester City Striker Jamie Vardy, Rebekah Vardy has opened up about the horrific sexual abuse she endured when she was just a teenager and how it lead to her attempt of suicide twice.

The stunning brunette, 34, who married the England footballer, 29, just weeks ago, admitted she even attempted to take her own life twice as she struggled to cope with the ordeal.

The star revealed a "family friend" targeted her for three years as a teen, and it led to a downward spiral into depression and "devastating decisions".

"I’m Retiring To Cocoa Farming" - AIG, Joseph Mbu


Self-styled “tamer of the Leopard of Port Harcourt”, Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Joseph Mbu, has said he is retiring to cocoa farming.

Mr Mbu, who was among 21 AIGs retired by the Police Service Commission, spoke yesterday during his pulling out ceremony at the Police Staff College in Jos, Plateau State.

The former Rivers and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Commissioner, who will be remembered more for his several daring confrontations with former Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, than for his gallant exploits as a police officer, also said he is leaving the Nigeria Police Force a fulfilled man.

Ogbonnaya Onovo says Compulsory Retirement Of DIGs, AIG's Detrimental To Police Force


A former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ogbonnaya Onovo, yesterday faulted the compulsory retirement of senior officers by the Police Service Commission.

He said to just retire Deputy Inspectors General of Police (DIGs) and Assistant Inspectors General (AIGs) in one fell swoop amounts to a colossal waste and loss of valuable policing experience.

Mr Onovo, who was appointed IGP in 2009 by late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, bared his mind at the Police Staff College, Jos, after the pulling out ceremony of Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Joseph Mbu.

Mr Mbu was one of the 21 AIGs recently forced to retire by the PSC for being senior to the Acting IGP, Ibrahim Idris, before his appointment.

Photos: Nigerians React To President Buhari Rocking A Gucci Shoes Worth $640


Nigerians always know how to make issues from anything. The last time I check, Buhari was the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, so rocking a $640 which is equivalent to N223,905 in today's exchange shouldn't be an issue. Maybe the harsh economy propels their thoughts. What's your own take?

APC Chairman says Dasuki Did not Invite any APC Member when Sharing money


The ruling party, All Progressives Congress says the anti-corruption war of the Muhammadu Buhari’s government is neither selective nor partisan.

John Odigie-Oyegun, chairman of the APC, reiterated this claim in an interview with The Punch, where he noted that Peoples Democratic Party chieftains are being investigated because most of them received funds from Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser.

He said that when the former NSA was sharing money “from his ATM machine”, he didn’t extend an invitation to members of the opposition party.

Court throw out suit seeking to eject Senator Ubah, Oduah, Others


People's Democratic Party chieftains from Anambra, South-eastern part of Nigeria have won big in court today after a High Court in Abuja affirmed their mandates. 

A lawsuit challenging the mandates of some prominent People's Democratic Party chieftains Senators Andy Ubah, Stella Oduah and others from Anambra as national and state assembly has been thrown out by the court of law for lack of credibility.

Saturday 9 July 2016

Gallant Troop Repulse Terrorist Attack On Their Location At Rann, Borno State (Graphic Photos)


Yesterday evening remnants of Boko Haram terrorists in their numbers attacked our troop location at Rann, Kala Balge Local Government Area of Borno State. The terrorists came with Motorcycles Borne Improvised Explosive Devices (MCBIED), Anti-Aircraft Guns and other weapons at about 5.00pm and the exchange of fire lasted for some hours before they were overwhelmed by the troops firepower.

Unfortunately, one of the terrorists' suicide bomber detonated himself at a gun truck killing the driver and the gunner. The truck and the mounted weapon were also damaged beyond repairs. In addition 2 soldiers were wounded in action while 3 others sustained minor injuries.

Oh, Dear! Nigeria now ranked 15th most dangerous country in the world

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The Global Peace Index (GPI) has released the 2016 edition of the most dangerous countries in the world stressing that the world is now a more dangerous place than it was one year ago.

GPI’s latest report from the Institute for Economics and Peace ranked 163 independent countries, which covers over 99 percent of the world’s population with Nigeria coming 15th.

To get this 10th edition, 23 indicators were used on a scale of one to five.  According to the report, the index measures global peace using three broad themes: the level of safety and security in society, the extent of the domestic and international conflict, and the degree of militarisation.

ISIS beheads Four Footballers for allegedly Spying (PHOTOS)


The terrorist group ISIS have allegedly executed four footballers in Syria, after accusing them of spying for Kurdish rebels. 

This religious leader of the group had earlier said that supporting football was against Islam and so what they did to the footballers was ‘justified’. 

Bahamas warns citizen travelling to the US to be extremely cautious


The Bahamas issued a travel advisory on Friday, July 8, warning its citizens planning to go to the United States to use “extreme caution” around police after recent shootings in Louisiana, Minnesota and Texas.
“At the commencement of the Independence holiday weekend, many Bahamians will no doubt use the opportunity to travel, in particular to destinations in the United States,” the nation’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration wrote, referencing the country's national holiday on July 10. 
The statement continues:

See what an Okada Man did to a pretty lady for joking with him (Disturbing Photo)


This woman was allegedly brutalized by a man who accused her of laughing at him in her car while he rode on a motorcycle in Makurdi, Benue state capital. The woman identified as Ene Okpani took to her Facebook page to share the disheartening news.

She said:

Man Wrongly Labeled as Dallas Shooting Suspect Says He Received ‘Thousands’ of Death Threats


Mark Hughes, the Dallas man who was falsely labeled as the Dallas shooting suspect, told CBS Dallas that he has received “thousands” of death threats since authorities posted his image to Twitter on Thursday, July 7.

Mark Said:

Philando Castile Shooting ‘was not RACE motivated'- Police Officer’s Attorney Says


An attorney for Geronimo Yanez, the police officer who shot and killed Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, on Wednesday, July 6, said Saturday that the fatal shooting was not racially motivated.

He said:

Police arrest suspects in connection with the killing of female preacher in Abuja


The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command said it has arrested some suspects in connection with the killing of a woman preacher in Kubwa, FCT.

The FCT command’s Spokesman, ASP Anjuguri Manzah confirmed the arrest to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja.

He said the Commissioner of Police, Alkali Usman, has directed the homicide section to take over the investigation.

Dallas Shooting: Actor Cuba Gooding cried after hearing he had met one of the officers killed


Cuba Gooding Jr. cried after hearing that he’d met Patrick Zamarripa, one of the five police officers who was shot and killed in Dallas on Thursday, July 7

The 48 years old Actor briefly spoke to TMZ on Friday, July 8, about his reaction to the tragic news.

TY Bello shares portraits of IDP children and their Inspiring Stories (PHOTOS)


TY Bello shared some portraits from her visit to children at Borno IDP camp. She said the children shared incredible stories with her. She shared some of the stories and some portraits of the kids she photographed. 

She also made a video where she taught the children how to say 'Hi'. Watch the video below ...

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