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Saturday, 31 August 2013

Brazilian girl swallows phone to prevent boyfriend from reading sms


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9-year old Brazilian girl, Adriana Andrade who was cheating on her boyfriend has swallowed her phone to prevent him from reading her text messages. According to reports, her boyfriend demanded to see her phone, when he suspected she was cheating on him, but Adriana refused and swallowed it instead. She was later rushed to the hospital when she started feeling uncomfortable and was operated upon to save her life.
WTF 9yr old.....Was she thinking right??

SHOCKING: Woman Kills Husband And Cooks Body



 
A woman in eastern China murdered her husband and boiled the corpse to cover her tracks after he abused her and her daughter, a report said Saturday.
The woman drugged the man, her second husband, and tortured him for three days in June by withholding food and water and beating him, causing his death, said a report on government-backed news portal Anhui News.
She then dismembered the corpse with a saw and boiled the parts in a pressure cooker to hide the evidence, the report said. It did not detail how she disposed of the cooked flesh afterwards.
The psychological burden of the crime proved too much for her to bear, causing her to lose 14 pounds (6.3 kilograms) and turn herself into police, according to the report.
A police officer in Anhui province’s Lu’an City, where the incident occurred, confirmed the case to AFP but declined to give further details.

Beverly Osu says she didn't have sex with Angelo in the BBA House

We all saw what we saw but Beverly Osu says we saw wrong, that she never had sex with Angelo in the Big Brother Africa house. She tells  Punch
"Angelo and I never had sex.I didn’t have sex in the house. I never had sex in the house.
But we saw the two of you in the bath tub, making love
We didn’t have sex. It was not an option for us. I don’t know where the people outside got the story from. I was shocked when I came out of the house and learnt that we had sex. I cannot take my bath with a swimming suit. We all take our bath naked. I shouldn’t be singled out because I went for a reality show. I am not different
What of all the other intimate things you did with Angelo? Didn’t you mind that the whole world was watching?
Whatever I was doing with Angelo, I didn’t even think I was on TV. It was just the two of us. We didn’t plan anything, we were just happy. No matter how people will look at it, I don’t regret anything I did with Angelo. I didn’t bring out the video and said everybody should look at me. Big Brother brought out the video.

How come it was Angelo you fell in love with in the house?
I had so many options to choose from in the house but I wasn’t attracted to any of them. But for some reasons I still do not understand, I fell in love with Angelo. I got attracted to him from the first day I saw him. For now, I will see where the relationship will take us.

So, you don’t mind the difference in nationalities?
There is no race when it comes to love. I can always go there and he can come here.


Don’t you think you embarrassed Nigeria in the house?
I was in the house to represent Nigeria. Of all the people that went for the audition, I was chosen. If anybody feels he can do better, he should go and get BBA form next year and apply and get in the house. I know I represented Nigeria very well.
You said so many things in the house. Were they all true or were you looking for sympathy?
I am a shy person. I shy away from a lot of things. But I was ‘open’ in the house. I say what is on my mind. For me to reveal myself to the world, I was just talking to my housemates. I don’t regret anything I said about myself or my family. People have to know the real me.

You mentioned something about a boyfriend that abused you. Were you referring to 2shots?
No. I wasn’t referring to him. For me, 2shots is history. Thank you for reminding me about him.


Is your mother happy with you?
Even if the whole world rejects me, my mother cannot reject me. I love her so much. I am her only daughter and last born. She has always been there for me. I wouldn’t want to disappoint my mum intentionally.
Were there things you did in the house you regret?
Nothing. I don’t have any regrets. I was in a beautiful house. I loved Melvin. He was the best in the house. Meeting everybody in the house was a blessing. I don’t regret anything.
What would you have done with the prize money if you had won?
I would have finished school. I would have started my make-up line. Trust me; I would have done a lot of things. Everybody has a degree. I must get a degree. With my degree, I can go further and do anything I want to do.

MUST READ: UNILAG Babe Kidnapped And Raped By Three Friends

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Police Arraign Three For Kidnapping, Raping UNILAG Student, 22-year-old female student of the University of Lagos, Tolulope Titiloye, who was kidnapped and raped by three friends, who later posted her nude photos on the social media, is now in court to get justice.
Three friends – Bashorun Babajide, Aje Olumayowa, and Babajide Ajayi – had molested her, took photos of her without clothes and threatened to share the photos if she exposed them. Tolulope had kept quiet about the sad incident but trouble started when her family members saw her nude photos on the internet.

Within few days of the upload, the nude photographs went viral on social media, exposing Tolulope to ridicule and shame.
Consequently, the three bad guys were rounded up and arrested. They have been arraigned before the Tinubu Magistrate’s Court, Lagos State, for kidnapping and raping.
According to police, after assaulting her, Babajide, Mayowa and Ajayi also attempted to murder Tolulope on the day of the incident in April, 2013.
Hence, they were arraigned for kidnap, rape, assault, battery, unlawful detention and attempted murder. When the charges were read to them, the three friends pleaded not guilty.
Magistrate S.K Matepo granted them bail in the sum of N100,000 with two sureties each and adjourned the case till October 2 for hearing.

CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!

24-Year-old Nigerian Woman Graduates With 4.0 Out Of 4.0 CGPA In University Of Texas.
A 24 year old Nigerian, Ms Imafidon Uwa Osamede, just graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) in the US with Masters degree in Microbiology and made a 4.0 CGPA out of the maximum 4.0 CGPA.
Uwa is an offshoot of the Imafidon family described as the brainiest family in the world.


C-O-N-G-R-A-T-S!
24-Year-old Nigerian Woman Graduates With 4.0 Out Of 4.0 CGPA In University Of Texas.

A 24 year old Nigerian, Ms Imafidon Uwa Osamede, just graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) in the US with Masters degree in Microbiology and made a 4.0 CGPA out of the maximum 4.0 CGPA.

Uwa is an offshoot of the Imafidon family described as the brainiest family in the world. We are so proud of her! 

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21 year old woman dedicates her life to sleeping with 100,000 men

21 year old Polish woman, Ania Lisewka, (pictured above) has vowed to travel to every city across the world in a bizarre quest to sleep with 100,000 men.

According to reports, Ania, who has a serious boyfriend, has already embarked on her mission and has slept with 284 men so far, starting with cities in her home country, Poland.

Anna told the Austrian Times: 'I want men from Poland, Europe and all around the world. I love sex, fun and men. In Poland the subject of sex is still taboo and anyone who wants to fulfill their sexual fantasies is considered a deviant, a w**** or mentally ill.'

Ania is so determined to complete her task that she's set up a Facebook page and a website to keep people (interested in her exploits) up to date with her sex marathon.

What Do You Miss About Your Skul??? chk out wat dix dude wrote

AM MISSING SCHOOOOOL!! 'UNILAG
Wow cant blive itz ova 50 dayz nd counting..I miss MAINGATE!! (All dose security men wey dey
search empty car!!I miss campus SHUTTLE DRIVERS!! (Dem nor dey
eva get change!!) I miss SPORTS COMPLEX!! (5 guys go dey huzzle 2teach 1gal hw 2 swim!!!)I miss. ECO BANK!!! (D only bank wey students dey
go withdraw with extension & BB charger!!!)
I miss 1st BANK!! (Alwayz online!!!!)I miss ACCESS BANK!! (Withdraw and shitcom4tably!!!)
I miss AKT!! (While u dey concentrate on ur
books insyd anoda stdnt dey concentrate on ur
bag!!!) I miss MAKAMA!!! (I reserve my comments!!!)
I miss MTH!!! (D only place wey fit host both
fellowship nd party 2geda!!) Misssss HONORS!!!! (D only hostel wey get fm!!! D only hostel wey get spiderman!! Concotion rice24/7)
I miss SUPREME ice cream!! (Alwayz causin quarrel btw me nd ma friends)I miss JAJA guyz (Alwayz dey call pesn when dem c am wit babe)
I miss RED BRICKS!!! (D only restaurant wey get POS, haba!!!)
I miss FAGUNWA!! (Beans is reaaadddyyyyyyyyy!!!)I miss over night class!!! (Guyz toastin, galz greein, 90% sleeping)
I miss all dem babes, secret admirers, loved ones.
I miss ma wondafu cox adv n cox mates(alwaiz teasing each oda)
I miss sitting @ ma faculty quadrangle(*...* 4 practical or u no nw gurls stuff #amebo)I miss 2001,the only restaurant where d heat is enough to cook the food itself.                                 I miss LT026(dah stuff klas
I Miss queuing up 4 cab on our way 2 class u knw
I really miss skol oooo
Plz add urz jawe Greatest AKOKiTES.......                             GREAT!!!
Culled from Seyi's BC .....Sociology Department


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Miss Ambassador for Peace 2013 contestants PICS.......

The countdown has begun for the most anticipated and award winning peace pageant in Nigeria, Miss Ambassador for Peace Pageant with 34 contestants representing the entire federation. Some of the contestants will be crowned zonal queens while the eventual winner will become Miss Ambassador for Peace Beauty Queen 2013. Meet the other contestants and read more about the pageant after the cut




The aim of this pageant is to enlighten youths all over the world and Nigeria in particular to embrace peace not minding the ethno-religious affiliation also no bikini that have a high moral standard. The out-going queen, Beauty Istifanus has achieved a lot, she has not rested in creating a landmark by making sure that the dream of the project is fulfilled. She visited schools both primary and secondary, flood and bomb blast victims and less privilege homes within the northern parts of the country where medical assistant was rendered, food items, exercise books and other financial supports was rendered for their up-keep. 
 
As we look up to hosting the 2013 edition of Miss Ambassador for Peace Beauty Pageant/ Peace Ambassador Agency Award. We call on all peace loving and patriotic Nigerians to support this project to enable us promote peace in our country as no country or organization can achieve any meaningful development without peace. The ground finale comes up in Abuja on 21st September 2013 at Sheraton Hotel and Towers. 
 
The president/ CEO of the event Ambassador Kingsley Amafibe disclosed that distinguished personalities who have contributed immensely to the growth of nation peace building will be honoured,   such as Prince Eze Madumere (Deputy Governor Imo State), Rev Babajide Olowodola (Foursquare Gospel Church Abuja), Mrs Merit Gordon Obua (wife of the CSO to the President Federal Republic of Nigeria), Chief Dr. Mrs. Tosin Dokpesi (Managing Director AIT), Kester O. Agwu (Managing Director Anan World), James Expensive (Wazobia FM), Princess Uche Elendu Walter( Actress), Charles Inojie (Actor), Akinlium Julius (Elenu comedian). Ikenna Emewu (Sun Newspaper), Mr Seyi Adekunle (House of Vodi)
 
Host/MCs of the event are popular actress Empress Njamah and radio personality Big Mo of wazobia FM. For Sponsorship and Participation call Kingsley on 08037090904, 08060079057. BBPIN 29897B3B. FF @MISSPEACEAMB OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE @ WWW.MISSAMBASSADORFORPEACE.COM

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Friday, 30 August 2013

NOTICE ON SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION FOR 2013/2014 ACADEMIC SESSION



A few vacancies exist for supplementary admission considerations in the following Faculties/degree programs:

FACULTY OF EDUCATION


EDUCATION BIOLOGY


EDUCATION CHEMISTRY


EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS


HUMAN KINETICS & HEALTH EDUCATION


EDUCATION INTEGRATED SCIENCE


EDUCATION MATHEMATICS


EDUCATION PHYSICS


EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY


EDUCATION FRENCH


EDUCATION IGBO


EDUCATION ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES


EDUCATION YORUBA


EDUCATION PHYSICS

FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES


BUILDING


QUANTITY SURVEYING

FACULTY OF ARTS


EUROPEAN LANGUAGES: (i.) FRENCH (ii.) RUSSIAN


LINGUISTICS AFRICAN & ASIAN STUDIES: (i) IGBO (ii.) YORUBA

FACULTY OF SCIENCE


BOTANY


CELL BIOLOGY & GENETICS


CHEMISTRY


FISHERIES


MARINE SCIENCES (MARINE BIOLOGY)


MATHEMATICS


PHYSICS


ZOOLOGY

PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING: Interested candidates who have the registration requirements and scored 40% and above in the University’s post-UTME exercise to earn aggregate scores of 50% and above are eligible to apply. Such eligible candidates should follow the procedure described below:


Pay the sum of N1000 Naira for ‘Change of Course’ at any branch of ECOBank, First Bank, WEMA Bank, UBA, GTB, Access Bank,Union Bank and Zenith Bank to collect a login PIN.


Proceed to the University website: www.unilag.edu.ng.


On the homepage, click on ‘2013/2014 change of course’ Link on the Prospective Students Section of this website.


Enter Jamb Registration Number and Pin.


Update the online form by selecting the appropriate proposed course and the O’level results.


Preview the completed form before submitting and printing. ONCE SUBMISSION IS MADE, EDITING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.

SUBMISSION CLOSES AT 12 MIDNIGHT ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2013.

For further information and clarification, please contact: The Admissions Office, 1st floor, Senate House, University of Lagos, Akoka

e-Mail: admissions@unilag.edu.ng

Telephone: 08182715706, 08182715899, 08182714951, 08182716045, 08182715896, 07043278267, 07045515017, 07043278269, 0704339831, 07043349832 and 08182716045.




Dr. (Mrs.) Taiwo Folasade Ipaye, MNIM

Registrar and Secretary to Council

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Nigerian Model, Naomi Campbell goes stark naked for Interview magazine (PHOTO)

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I’m short of words, This shoot is for their September issue. Viewers discretion is advised…CLICK HERE http://www.newsinnigeria.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/campbell.jpg   to view photo!

Bola Tinubu Caught Staring At A Womans Bre*** In Public – Photos

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Bola Tinubu was caught on camera feeding his eyes but his wife didn’t take it lightly as you can see in the photos.
Share your opinions below..  it is a geh geh ooo

Yvonne Jegede is back! Releases hot new photos...

Sexy dark skinned Nollywood actress Yvonne Jegede, who left the scene in 2007 to study International Relations in Cyprus is back to the screen. Yvonne, who was one of the chicks in 2face Idibia's African Queen video, has been spotted on movie locations since her return to Nigeria.

She released these hot new photos to celebrate her birthday a few days ago. More pics after the cut...




Victor Moses to Liverpool

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The Reds are hopeful of signing Victor Moses, the Nigerian winger who has fallen down the pecking order in Jose Mourinho’s side since the beginning of the new season.Another reason Chelsea will allow him go is the new signing of Brazilian winger Willian from Anzhi Makachkala According to Daily Mail, Chelsea expect Liverpool to pay £2million loan fee for the Nigerian. However, Liverpool want to try to secure the deal at a reduced price.
 Moses earns £55,000 a week at Chelsea and Liverpool are reluctant to match that. Even though Moses was instrumental in Chelsea’s run to the Europa League final last season, he has since become surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge since the return of Jose Mourinho. With the 2014 World Cup looming, the winger needs to play regularly in order to secure a place in the Nigeria team that is aiming to qualify for its fourth Mundial.
 Liverpool coach Brenda Rodgers hopes his long-standing relationship with Mourinho will help steer the deal in Liverpool’s direction this week ahead of transfer deadline day on September 2. Moses has been told that Chelsea are unlikely to agree to his sale, but they will let the winger leave for a season.

Photos: Actress Ini Edo steps out with hubby in London

Ini stepped out of her London hotel with husband Philip Ehiagwina for a night out with friends at the famous Doll House Clubs. More photos when you continue...



For Ladies – Things You Should Never Say To Your Man!!!

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To keep your relationship healthy and happy, it is advisable to stay away from the following words.
1. “Man up.” This phrase is never, ever appropriate. He is a man. If he’s not meeting your expectations, learn to communicate this clearly and without insult.
2. “We need to talk.” Yes, you should talk to your man. No, you should not warn him that you need to talk about something yet-to-be-described that will likely be uncomfortable. This phrase is the most
likely to shift him into defensive mode. Try a more loving approach and you will surely get better results.
3. “Size doesn’t matter.” If size doesn’t matter, don’t talk about size.
4. “Is she prettier than me?” Or “Do I look fat in this dress?” If the question you are asking him has only one acceptable answer – and if a too-long pause in responding will only feed your insecurities – just trust that his answer would have been the right one and don’t bother to ask it.
5. “You’re just like my ex.” Or “I have had someone better.” You don’t want to be compared to his exes, so don’t compare him to yours. Even if he comes out on top, it’s still an awkward comparison.
6. “Are you really that silly?” Be careful not to use language that belittles your guy. Treat him with respect, even when you are angry or disappointed.
7. “Never mind. I will do it myself.” Don’t dismiss the offers of help from your man. A common love language is an act of service. Don’t deny him the opportunity to serve you. Sometimes it’s nice to feel needed.
8. “I can’t live without you.” Use desperate language with caution, and stay clear of phrases that sound clingy in early stages of the relationship. Let him take the lead when it comes to commitment and promises of a future together.
9. “I am not your mother.” Or “I am just like my mother.” Keep your moms out of it, unless you are actually talking about patterns learned from your respective families of origin.
10. “Nothing is wrong.” Yes, it is. He can’t read your mind. If something is wrong, tell him what’s wrong.

For Men – Types Of Ladies You Should Not Date!

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Dear men, you think you can date any thing in skirt, huh? No, you should not. There are some women that you should not mess around. You should keep them at a distance to avoid getting what you did not bargain for…. Lol. Here, they are:
1. Your ex. It is advisable not to return to a past relationship especially if things did not end well. Yes, we remember our ex, especially when we are lonely but going back would only last for a short time, only to regret it.
2. Your wife’s best friend. She could be tempting but the end result could destroy everything you have worked hard to build. Never get too close to your wife’s friend no matter what.
3. Your Neighbor. Just because she is next door does not give you the right to go in and out. At first it could be fun but soon, she would be expecting a relationship and questioning who comes visiting and before you know it, she has moved temporarily into your apartment. Best of luck.
4. Women who have bad reputation. Run for cover. I know dating her can be fun, especially if she gives freely to any man that asks. If you can’t be seen with her outside, why stick with her?
5. The gold digger. Stay away from her, unless you want to empty your entire savings. Not only will she expect you to take care of all her needs, but will also pick faults with you and blame you for spending too much time with your family and friends.
6. Your co-worker. Maintain a high level of professionalism at your work place. Maintain only a work related relationship with your female co-workers and don’t go beyond that. Do not give into temptation by asking her out for a drink after work or you would end up starting what you cannot finish.
7. Your friend’s ex. If you value your friendship with your friend, avoid dating his ex. Word will go around your circle of friends and it will do no good to your reputation. Besides, it could strain your relationship. Also, the lady might be trying to get back at him through you. Avoid being used.

First Aid For Snake-Bites!

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Characteristics that are unique to certain poisonous snakes include:
Rattlesnakes rattle by shaking the rings at the end of their tails.
Water moccasins’ mouths have a white, cottony lining.
Coral snakes have red, yellow and black rings along the length of their bodies.
To reduce your risk of snakebite, avoid touching any snake. Instead, back away slowly. Most snakes avoid people if possible and bite only when threatened or surprised.
If a snake bites you;
1. Remain calm.
2. Immobilize the bitten arm or leg, and stay as quiet as possible to keep the poison from spreading through your body.
3. Remove jewelry before you start to swell.
4. Position yourself, if possible, so that the bite is at or below the level of your heart.
5. Cleanse the wound, but don’t flush it with water, and cover it with a clean, dry dressing.
6. Apply a splint to reduce movement of the affected area, but keep it loose enough so as not to restrict blood flow.
7. Don’t use a tourniquet or apply ice.
8. Don’t cut the wound or attempt to remove the venom.
9. Don’t drink caffeine or alcohol.
10. Don’t try to capture the snake, but try to remember its color and shape so you can describe it, which will help in your treatment.
11. Seek immediate medical attention, especially if the area changes color, begins to swell or is painful.

BOKO HARAM: Why US Hasn’t Released $7m Reward Promised On Boko Haram Leader

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The United States of America, USA, yesterday, stated why it was yet to release the $7 million bounty it placed on the head of the leader of the Boko Haram Islamist sect, Abubakar Shekau.
This is coming 10 days after the Joint Task Force announced that the sect leader had died from gunshot wounds he sustained in an encounter with the task force on June 30.
In June 2012, the US Department of State had designated Shekau a terrorist and froze his assets in America, while offering a $7 million reward for his capture.
Explaining why the US was yet to redeem its pledge on the reward for killing the Boko Haram leader, outgoing Ambassador of the US to Nigeria, Terence McCulley, told newsmen shortly after his visit to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, in Abuja, that his country was not fully satisfied with Nigeria’s war against terrorism.
He said: “I can say you are talking about the Reward for Justice Programme, which indeed offers a reward for help in apprehending the leader of Boko Haram.
“But I can’t say that the United States has been very satisfied with the work that has been done in helping to counter the threat of violent extremism in the region.
“But we certainly salute the work that Nigeria has done as a regional leader to contain the spread of violent extremism.”
He assured that fight against violent extremism would continue not only in Nigeria but any country or region that is faced with the menace.
McCulley said: “We have strongly criticised the violence perpetrated by Boko Haram and we have called for measures targeted at checkmating this threat.
“And we express our hope that going forward, the government of Nigeria will be able to contain the threat posed by Boko Haram.”
Residents to sue FG
Meanwhile, Borno State residents have threatened to sue the Federal Government and its security agencies for detaining their relatives and making them inaccessible.
The residents, through a human rights group, Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria, led by Sheu Sani in Kano, said security forces in the state were carrying out night raids in residential neighborhoods.
According to AFP report, distraught relatives have, therefore, asked the army, the police, intelligence services and government officials where the arrested people were to no avail and that no one even knows, or is saying, how many people have been detained.
The rights group said it had received about 3,000 calls from people across northern Nigeria, that loved ones had disappeared after being arrested by the military or police in the past three years.
Sani said: “If we go to the police, the police will say that they are not with them but may be with the military. The military will say they must be with the intelligence service.
“The intelligence service say they don’t keep detainees — even though they do— that they hand them over to police. So there is this cycle of confusion. The conditions in which people are being detained is very secretive.”
“My 3 children missing”
One Habiba Saadu said his two sons and her daughter were taken on August 3 by soldiers that went from house to house in a night raid in Maiduguri, accusing them of participating in the Boko Haram uprising.
“Up to now, I have never seen my children,” Saadu said.
Saadu said her visits to police stations, the army barracks, the intelligence services and local politicians gave no clue to the whereabouts of her children.
Asked about the disappearance of the suspected Boko Haram members, the Joint Task Force spokesman, Lt-Col Sagir Musa, told The Associated Press that “if they are arrested, then they are being held.”
In its half-year report published last month, the Federal Prison Service said it was holding 202 Boko Haram suspects by the end of June.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

WIZKID FIRES BACK AT J MARTINS……"I Am Disappointed"

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J Martins might have made his opinion public, Wizkid is not afraid to make his public either.
Wizkid has reacted to the comments by J Martins , Wizkid says he is disappointed in the comment made by J Martins.Read his Tweet After Cut:
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Police bullet kills 60-year-old deejay, wife demands justice

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Wife of a 60-year-old deejay, Adamson Bello, who was killed last Sunday by a stray bullet fired by a policeman attached to the Okokomaiko Police Division, Lagos State, has called for justice.
Modinatu, 50,  said the police did not only shoot her husband, they also frustrated efforts to get him medical treatment because the family could not obtain a police report demanded by the hospital.
Modinatu, who was married to the late deejay for 30 years before the relationship was terminated by the police bullet, explained to PUNCH Metro that Adamson was hit in the chest a few metres from their house.
Our correspondent learnt that the shot was fired by one of the policemen guarding a new hotel in the area, South Bound Hotel.
An eye witness told PUNCH Metro that nobody could explain why the shot was fired by the killer cop.
He said, “Baba Fasilat (Adamson) was sitting in front of a house a few meters away from the hotel which was being guarded by a team of policemen.”
“Suddenly, one of the policemen fired a shot, for reasons nobody could explain.
“Unfortunately, Baba Fasilat was hit in the chest. Immediately people saw what had happened, there was confusion.
“Other police officers started shooting into the air to scare people away and pave the way for their escape.”
Modinatu, however, said she knew about the calamity that befell her from her son.
She said, “I had just arrived from Ondo that Sunday. I prepared pounded yam for him and later, he said he wanted to stroll out to the other street where our son, Afeez, also a deejay, had a musical engagement.
“A few minutes later, Afeez rushed in and started screaming that his dad had been hit by a police stray bullet.
“I rushed to the scene. Everybody had fled. Even the police team that wreaked the havoc had deserted the area. It was only my husband on the ground in a pool of blood.  Later, neighbours helped me and we took him to a hospital around here, but he was rejected because there was no police report to explain the gunshot wound.”
Modinatu said a neighbour advised her to get the police report, adding that when she got to the station with them (neighbours), policemen on duty locked the gate and trained their guns at them.
She said, “We told them we had not come to fight, but needed a police report. They asked me to come in and took my statements. But despite the statement, I was not given any police report. After pleading with them and getting no positive response, we decided to take our chances. My husband died when we got to the Badagry General Hospital.”
Modinatu said since the incident, nobody at the station had visited the family, despite the fact that the family had reported the case there.
She said, “The Divisional Police Officer is aware that the shot was fired by a policeman guarding South Bound Hotel. I plead with relevant authorities in the police to step into this matter. My husband must not die in vain. I want justice.”
Our correspondent learnt that immediately the news of Adamson death filtered into the area, some residents launched an attack against the hotel in retaliation.
Some of the hotel’s properties had been damaged by the angry residents before a fresh team of policemen were deployed in the area to disperse them.
When our correspondent visited the hotel, repairs were still going on.
The traditional ruler of the area, Chief Dele Makinde, described the late Adamson as a gentle and easygoing man. He urged the government to bring the suspect to justice.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, told our correspondent on the telephone that the killer cop had been arrested and was being interrogated at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba.
“The suspect has been arrested and is currently in detention as we speak. The matter has also been transferred to the SCID, Yaba for investigation,” Braide said.

PUNCHman detained for six hours
Some employees of the South Bound Hotel abducted The PUNCH correspondent, Samson Folarin, while investigating the story.
Our correspondent who had interviewed the residents and the wife of the victim, decided to get the comment of the hotel. He was, however, grabbed by some employees of the hotel about 12.34pm on the street and taken inside the hotel, where they grilled him for a few minutes.
The employees had earlier noticed him talking to the residents and taking some pictures of the area. They accused him of not consulting them before talking to the residents. He was later taken to the Okokomaiko Police Division, where he was detained for over six hours.
At the station, the Divisional Crime Officer accused him of taking pictures of the area and the hotel without authorisation.
When our correspondent explained that since an incident of public interest had taken place, which also concerned the hotel, he was permitted by the law to take any picture, the DCO became angry and ordered that he delete the pictures, but our correspondent declined.
After a while, he was taken before the DPO, who told him to go into a room to make his statements.
Afterwards, our correspondent was told he had been arrested for violating the privacy of the hotel.  His phones, camera and other materials were subsequently seized. He was taken to a dimly lit room where some other suspects were kept. Our correspondent asked to be allowed to speak with his editors, but he was denied.
Later, he was asked to disclose the source of his information, which he declined, saying it was against the ethics of his profession.
He was also asked to name people he had spoken with in the course of investigating the story, which he also refused.
Later, the DPO came in and asked our correspondent to speak with a senior police officer from the state command. It was later learnt that his editors had contacted the command. The police officer requested that our correspondent delete the pictures, which he did.
However, the DPO said his phones and camera should not be released until he had returned from a meeting. He did not return until some minutes before 7pm.

Electricity: FG borrows $1.6bn from China bank, others

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Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, yesterday, said the investments recorded in the telecommunication sector since the introduction of the mobile telephone services in the country would be dwarfed by investment in the power sector, once the ongoing reforms in the sector took firm footing.
He spoke to newsmen after a meeting of the Presidential Action Committee on Power, adding that so far, government had accessed loans from various international lending agencies to fund the expansion of transmission infrastructure to the tune of $1.6 billion.
He said: “We have substantial amount of funding coming in form of loans from the World Bank, African Development Bank, Euro Bond Issue and Chinese Exim Bank and NDPHC had already designated $1.6 million for the expansion of transmission facilities.
“Government is adequately prepared. Everybody is excited at what has just happened; that we had such a significant compliance of all the preferred bidders, who bought the GENCOS and the DISCOS as most of them have paid up.
Cause to celebrate
“Most people thought it was never going to happen. Today, it is a reality and Nigeria is going from a public sector-dominated power sector to a private-sector driven one.
“We believe that this is very good for the country. We are celebrating that the entire nation is agog with it.
“The international community is amazed that this miracle could happen in Nigeria and we are so happy that everybody sees that it was a fragile situation because no county in Africa has taken the quantum leap to do the entire generation and distribution company utilities like that in one fell swoop.
“Nigeria has done it and I think the government of President Goodluck Jonathan should be commended for the courage, the boldness and the dexterity of purpose to ensure that this is happening.
NITEL example
“Remember what happened with NITEL, when telecommunications was essentially run by government.
“It was the epitome of ineptitude with regard to delivery of communication to our people. But today what do we have? We have a situation where Nigeria has over 120 million registered GSM lines.
“In those days, you needed to bribe people to get a line and whenever you had a problem. It took weeks to fix. Today, it is no longer so. The same thing is going to happen in the power sector.
‘The revolution’
“The difference is that we envisage that the power sector would dwarf the telecommunication sector in what we are going to see happen.
“It is going to re-energise the entire economy. The whole manufacturing and industrial sector will begin to boom. In addition, small and medium scale enterprises will begin to spring up all over the place.
“So there is a lot to celebrate and with these things in the hands of the private sector, they are going to deliver power.
“The only way to make their money is to ensure that power is delivered to the people.
“Once the people are getting power, the more their profit, the more incentive they have to ensure that whatever needs to be beefed up is beefed up.”

PHOTOS: Seun Kuti Shows Off His Girlfriend’s Unclad Baby Bump

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Seun Kuti, the son of late legendary Afrobeat musician, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, and his girlfriend, Yetunde Ademiluyi, who is one of his dancers and back up singer, are expecting a baby.

Don’t blame ASUU, urge the Federal Government

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The negative reaction of the General Olusegun Obasanjo administration to the university students’ nationwide protests in April 1978 against the sudden hike in tuition by his administration marked a turning point in the decline in university education in Nigeria. University campuses were quickly occupied by the riot police as students kept chanting Alli Must Go, demanding the resignation of  Colonel Ahmadu Alli, then the Education Minister.
The fallout of the strike was monumental. Students were killed. Some lecturers were retrenched. Some vice-chancellors lost their jobs. University Governing Councils and the appointment of vice-chancellors became more and more politicised. The erosion of university autonomy, begun in 1971/72, when similar student protests also led to student deaths, continued unabated. NUNS was later banned, only to metamorphous into the present National Association of Nigerian Students in 1983.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities was formed later in 1978, as an offshoot of the Nigerian Association of University Teachers, established in 1965. It was realised that the excesses of the military government, the erosion of university autonomy, and the devaluation of higher education were far beyond what students could handle. It became necessary to bring together pockets of Marxist-oriented resistance within various campuses.
ASUU immediately took on two parallel tasks. One was to oppose continued military rule and obnoxious government policies, such as the Structural Adjustment Programme and World Bank loans intended to impose Western practices and ideologies on the Nigerian university system. The other was to fight for university autonomy, adequate funding, improved conditions of service, and adequate attention to education. The rise of ASUU led to a corresponding decrease in nation-wide student protests and the concomitant loss of lives.
Throughout the military era, ASUU met with one of three major responses: (a) Commissions or Visitation Panels were set up, only to have their recommendations either sidelined or used to victimise the striking lecturers and their institutional leaders; (b) indefinite closure of universities and the mass sack of lecturers; or (c) outright proscription of ASUU, as happened in 1988 and 1992. Only partially and sporadically were ASUU’s demands ever met.
The advent of democracy in 1999 was expected to bring about the desired change. Instead, the travails of university education multiplied. As more and more money was made from oil resources, identity politics and self-interest sidelined public interest, while endemic corruption put national development on hold. Infrastructure deteriorated, hitting the universities and prospective employers of labour harder than ever before. Astronomical increases in secondary school graduates created a glut in university admissions. High tuition fees in private schools drove millions of students to the public universities. As a result, more and more students were admitted without complementary increases in funding; staff recruitment; classroom space; library, lab and computer facilities; teaching aids; Internet connectivity; and e-learning resources.
As a result, Nigerian universities lost the competitive edge in the emerging knowledge economy because they could not keep pace with cutting edge research, effective teaching, and efficient graduate supervision. The government’s indigenisation policy prevented the recruitment of expatriate staff, while poor infrastructure and worsening national security severely disrupted exchange programmes with foreign institutions. Ultimately, half-baked graduates and doctoral students are being produced, and Nigerian universities lost their standing in the world rankings of universities.
These are the trends that ASUU has been seeking to reverse since 1978. Unfortunately, the democratic administrations have responded more or less like the military administrations before them. True, agreements and Memoranda of Understanding were signed, but they were hardly implemented. It has been a policy of give-or-promise-them-something so they may go back to work.
Yet, billions of naira are reportedly embezzled or otherwise mismanaged every month; billions are spent on presidential jets and their maintenance; legislators reportedly appropriated over N1trillion in jumbo pay within the last eight years alone; and trillions of Naira have been lost to pipeline vandalism and leakages within the NNPC. This past July alone, government revenues from oil fell by a whopping 42 per cent to N498 billion from N863 billion in June. The government blames the thieves and their foreign customers; but who will blame the government for negligence or for paying over N1trillion in misappropriated subsidy funds? The cumulative effects of this wastage and the concomitant neglect of higher education led the Nigerian elite to spend about $500 million annually to educate their children in European and American universities. This amount, according to the Committee of Vice-Chancellors, represents about 70 per cent of the total allocation to all federal universities in a given year.
Those who have blamed ASUU for the ongoing strike are either unaware of the history and wastage outlined above or chose to ignore them. It also appears that they are unaware of the nature of the 2009 agreement (a consolidation of previous unfulfilled agreements) and the 2012 Memorandum of Understanding that the Federal Government willingly signed with ASUU. Of the nine terms of the 2009 agreement, which included the injection of over N1trillion over four years to revitalise the university system, only two have been implemented to date, namely, the reinstatement of University Governing Councils in the Federal universities and the extension of retirement age for Professors to 70 years.
The sad irony about the Federal Government’s failure to implement the agreement came in 2012 when the report of its Committee on Needs Assessment of Nigerian Public Universities revealed gross infrastructural and manpower deficits as the bane of university education in the country.

Meet The Highest-earning Celebrity

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Pop star Madonna was the world’s top-earning celebrity over the past year, trumping the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg.
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The 55-year-old Material Girl made an estimated $125m, thanks to her MDNA tour, clothing and fragrance lines, according to Forbes.
The magazine said it was the most money Madonna had made in a single year since it began tracking earnings in 1999. Director Steven Spielberg was at number two with $100m (£64m).
Most of his earnings came from his back catalogue of film hits such as ET and Jurassic Park – which has just been released in 3D to mark its 20th anniversary – as well as last year’s Oscar winning Lincoln.
The director also takes a cut of all ticket sales at Universal Studios theme parks.
Third place was a three-way tie between 50 Shades of Grey author EL James, Simon Cowell and shock jock Howard Stern, with earnings of $95m (£61m).
Thriller writer James Patterson follows with $91m (£58.5m), while TV and radio host Glenn Beck earned $90m (£57.8m).
Others in the top 10 included Transformers director Michael Bay ($82m, £52.7m) producer Jerry Bruckheimer ($80m, £51.4m) and pop star Lady Gaga ($80m).
Forbes compiles its annual list of celebrity earnings using input from agents, managers, producers and others to calculate its estimates for each celebrity’s entertainment-related earnings. The figures do not reflect tax deductions, agent fees or “the other expenses of being a celebrity”.