Friday, 29 June 2012

Segun Arinze Signs Juicy TV Host Deal, Starts Monday

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Nigeriafilms.com can authoritatively report that former president of Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Segun Arinze has gotten a juicy offer to become a TV show presenter.

The deal was signed some time ago between Segun Arinze and Femi Okeowo led Avalance Media Ltd. The deal, according to what we gathered, will see Segun host a Real Estate programme on TV.

The programme will be syndicated on many local and international TV stations and will feature top professionals talk about the real estate business.

Meanwhile, Nigeriafilms.com confirmed that the programme will start airing on TV from Monday, July 2, 2012.

Segun Arinze is one of Nollywood's finest actors. He recently welcomed an addition into his happy family.

NIGERIAFILMS

Nigeria has lowest life expectancy in West Africa


The life expectancy in Nigeria is 47 years, the lowest in West African. It is also 30 percent below the world’s average life expectancy.

Prof. Abdulsalam Nasidi, Project Director, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), said this yesterday Thursday June 28th at the commencement of the second Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the state’s chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA).

Pastor Chris Okotie to Remarry Again in December?



It’s no longer news that spiritual head of Household of God church and former presidential aspirant of Fresh Party, Pastor Kris Okotie and his pretty wife Stephanie have ended their four year-old fruitless marriage.
If the report reaching us is anything to go by, then Rev Chris Okotie has said again that come December, he’s going to be married again because it’s not good for the man to be alone, quoting God from the book of Genesis.

Jonathan Says Nigeria Power Supply Will Be Among 20 Best By 2020

President Goodluck Jonathan has said that power supply in Nigeria will be among the best 20 in the world in the next eight years.
The president gave the assurance on Thursday in Lagos at the 40th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN).
Represented by Dr Samuel Ortom, Minister of State for Trade and Investment, he said, “we will do everything possible to address the structural weaknesses standing between us and revolutionising the power sector.
“Some of the problems are deep, but not beyond the government. We are currently reviewing the lapses in the power sector to make it one of the best in the world in the year 2020.
“Nigeria is on the threshold of history, ready to join the world economic powers in the very near future.”
He also said that the emphasis of government was to promote the processing of the nation’s natural resources for consumable commodities.
The president said that this would also beef up “our export portfolio”, adding that Nigeria could not continue to import more than it exported.
He said that the government’s effort at attracting local and foreign investors into the economy was yielding positive results.
“More than 16,000 local and foreign investors have registered their intentions to do business worth about N6.6 trillion in just one year,” he said.

NAN

Man imprisoned for setting neighbour ablaze

An Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, on Wednesday, sentenced Ebenezer Daramola, 41, to two years in prison for setting his neighbour on fire over a misunderstanding.
Daramola, of Agege area of the state, had pleaded not guilty to a two-count charge of threatening to kill and attempted murder.
However, Magistrate A. F. Botoku was not impressed, as he found Daramola guilty on the second count of attempted murder of one Miss Folake Badmus.
Daramola’s guilty verdict was without an option of fine.

Tame That Tongue


DailyDevotional

TEXT: PROVERBS 13:1-17
Key Verse : “He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his life: but he that openeth wide his lips shall have destruction”
(Proverbs 13:3).
The Bible is replete with passages that talk about the danger of unruly tongues. A few example will suffice.
    In the book of Proverbs, believers are warned against different kinds of tongues: a lying tongue (6:17), a mischievous tongue (17:4), a flattering tongue (26:28), a backbiting tongue (25:23), a tongue that sows discord among brethren by talebearing and whispering.
    On the other hand, the tongue has the power to give life through proper instruction (1:8,9) , teaching the truth (4:5-7), turning away wrath (15:1,2), reproving evil that men do (9:8), and converting the lost sinner. No wonder Proverbs 18:21 declares: “Death and life are in the power of the tongue; and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.”
    A preacher aptly said, “The tongue has great potential for good or for evil; with it we may inspire confidence or create doubt; we may win friends or alienate the best of friends; we may win souls or drive people from the LORD; we may improve marriages or destroy families”. It is no wonder Jesus said, “By thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned” (Matthew 12:37).
    How can a bad, death-inducing tongue be made wholesome to utter only things that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report, of virtue, and praise? It is only when the heart is cleansed, for Jesus said, “Evil things come from within, and defile the man.” Why not humbly present your heart to Jesus so that your tongue may be tamed?
    Consider the plight of the hapless Amalekite who caused his own untimely death simply because he wanted to curry king David’s  favour (2 Samuel 1:6-16). He paid dearly for the misuse of his tongue.

Thought for the Day : The heart of the matter is the matter of the heart.

Child Abuse Mom Pours Hot Water On Step Son

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The alarming human in humanity that reigns supreme in most polygamous homes has just played a fast one on a young boy whose step-mother poured hot water on.

The increasing rate of home abuse, wife battery, especially child molestation, maltreating, and abuse calls for serious and quick intervention by all.

Ola in a critical condition is said to be under a serious intensive care in a hospital around Igando area of Lagos. His step-mum who works with the Lagos Internal Revenue Service took laws into and hands and punished him for beating her little daughter by pouring hot water on him while asleep.

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Joke Silva, Olu Jacobs, Bimbo Akintola, Others Storm London Olympic Games For Team Nigeria



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On Sunday, July 8, Team Nigeria, a collation of Nigerian athletes representing the country at the London Olympics Games, would be welcomed to a posh dinner in London ahead of the Games.

The event is put together by the body of Nigerians living in the UK called The Central Association of Nigerians in the United Kingdom (CANUK).‬

Over top 50 Nollywood stars are expected to grace the occasion. Stars like Joke Sylva, Olu Jacobs, Segun Arinze, Keppy Ekpeyong, Bimbo Akintola, Justus Esiri, OC Ukeje, Kemi 'Lala' Akindoju, Tosan Ugbeye, Ifeoma Fafunwa, Theodora Ibekwe and many others will be in attendance.

The dinner will hold at La Royale Banqueting Suites, 819-823, London N17 8ER, but with a £40 donation as its gate pass.

Nigeria's High Commissioner to the UK, Dr Sarki Dalhatu Tafida will chair the dinner. Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, who is the Federal Minister of Sports, is the Special Guest of Honour while the Chief Host is the president of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Engr. Sani Ndanusa. 

The event will be hosted by The Gambian actress, Fatima Jabbe and Charles Khiran, an inspirational speaker, leadership coach, trainer and consultant.

The Olympics Games starts on July 27 in London. Nigeria will be participating in the games along with other countries.

NIGERIAFILMS

Faze joins 2face, J Martins at Now Music

The former Plantashun Boys band member has joined the Now Muzik Management Team, in a 3 year contract which will see the Efe Omorogebe led company manage and promote his career.

Now Music is already home to 2face Idibia, J Martins, and Timi Dakolo.

Niger Spends N188m On NYSC Orientation Camp

The sum of N188 million was expended on the conversion of Abubakar Dada Secondary School Paiko to a permanent orientation camp for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the state.
The chairman of the Implementation Committee of the new camp, Dr Ibrahim Sule told newsmen in Minna after the state executive council meeting that the school was converted to a permanent orientation camp for the scheme because the NYSC officials preferred the school to the earlier arrangement at Government Girls Secondary School, Minna.
The Chairman who is also the commissioner of health said:“ the school will be relocated to another part of town but at the moment, they will continue to co-exist before the school is eventually relocated”.
According to him the work on the camp, especially the parameter fencing had reached 80 per cent completion stage in a bid to provide security for the corps members during the orientation camp expected to commence next week.
The commissioner said that water had been provided with the sinking of three boreholes and connection of the camp to the water board main water pipeline.

LEADERSHIP NEWSPAPER

Top music director DJ Tee denies stabbing upcoming act on set


 
The top music director has been telling anyone who cares to listen that he didn't stab anyone, contrary to the news making the rounds that he stabbed an extra on set of a video shoot last night. According to his side of the story, the guy in question slapped him after they had an argument on set, and some of his boys who witnessed the assault descended on the guy.

The extra, who is an up and coming singer himself, according to DJ Tee, smashed a bottle against hard metal above their heads, the bottle shattered and broken pieces cut him and DJ Tee, which was how he supposedly got the injury you see above

The injured guy, Alvin Osungade, is yet to tell his own side of the story.

Nigerian man emerges as top graduating student from EMU in North Cyprus, with a CGPA of 4.00

 
A young Nigerian has emerged the top graduating student from the Faculty of engineering at the Eastern Mediterranean University in the Turkish republic of North Cyprus, obtaining a status of High Honours (first class). Tunji Anthony Olu-Taiwo hails from Ifako-Ijaiye Local government area of Lagos state. 

He finished with a Grade Point Average of 4.00 out of a possible 4.00 (straight A's).He is the first African to obtain this status from his department. He obtained a degree in Computer Engineering.

Tunji was born in Kano, Nigeria where he attended Air force Nursery and Primary school. He completed his secondary education at St. Thomas Secondary School in Kano.

He loves programming and spends times developing mobile applications. He is also a good chess player. He loves software development and he hope to use this medium to change the Nigeria and the world for a better place. Tunji hopes to further his education in the field of software Engineering. His dream is to become a reputable Software Engineer by improving the world of computing.

Pastor Runs Mad While Praying For Mad Man




PEOPLE living at Oke-Ado area of Ibadan, Oyo State, as well as shop owners and automobile dealers along Molete road in the town, on Thursday, watched a drama involving a pastor and a mad man. The pastor, whose name is Timothy, according to an eyewitness, got to Ososami junctions of Oke-Ado around 5.20 p.m and went to meet the mentally-deranged man, popularly known as Tunde, who was sitting in front of a building in the area.
According to Semiu, a shop owner around the spot of the incident, the pastor began to read the Bible on sighting the mad man, while he moved closer to him and laid the hand on his head.
“At a point, there was a hot argument between the duo, which made the pastor to raise his voice as he was offering a deliverance prayer for Tunde, the mad man. The hot prayer lasted for over 15 minutes before another strange drama began,” Semiu told the Nigerian Tribune.
Speaking further, another witness, an okada rider, said at a point, the mad man removed the pastor’s hand from his head, adding that “suddenly, a strange spirit got hold of the pastor and he began to remove his cloth. He was naked and laid flat on the ground, speaking a strange language, with foam oozing out of his mouth.”
The mad man, it was gathered, initially left him in this position and sat at some distance away from the pastor, before the duo later sat closer to each other, while onlookers watched the strange drama.
The pastor remained in state of insanity until the Nigerian Tribune left the scene of the incident.

TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER

Dana Air crash: Reps give mgt 7-day ultimatum to pay compensation

THE House of Representatives, yesterday, gave the management of Dana Air to an ultimatum to pay the required compensation to families of its ill-fated aircraft that crashed in Lagos, Sunday, June 3, 2012, killing all 153 pessengers on board.
The resolution of the House followed a motion sponsored by Yakub Abiodun which gave Dana Air until next Tuesday to comply with its resolution.
Abiodun who led the debate on the motion had pointed out that his prayer was in line with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Act, which stipulates that 30 per cent of compensation due to be paid to families of airborne crash victims within 30 days, while investigation into cause of such accidents continues.
Also, all other airlines who have had plane crashes in the past have been directed to comply with the laws by paying the 30 per cent of the required compensation or in full where investigations have been concluded.
The Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air, simply known as the Montreal Convention, adopted by a diplomatic meeting of member states of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, ICAO, in 1999, stipulated a Special Drawing Rights, SDR, for victims of air crash, which current value is put at about $171,000 per passenger.
Abiodun who moved the motion under matters of urgent public importance argued that since section 48 of the Civil Aviation Act stipulated that an advance payment of 30 per cent of the SDR be made within 30 days, it was important that the House urge the management of Dana Air to comply immediately.
Source

Dana: Only 34 families file claims for insurance

As the 30 days stipulated by law for the beneficiaries of those who lost their lives in the ill-fated Dana Air plane to get the first tranche of payment ($30,000), approaches, the airline said only 34 families out of the 127 that were contacted, have duly completed and submitted their claims’ forms.
The Dana aircraft, MD-83 crashed on June 3 killing all 153 people onboard and some 10 others on the ground.
Dana Air insurers have nine more days to commence payment or fall foul of the law.
In a statement, the airline said, “as at the close of business on Monday, June 25, the company had received completed insurance forms for 34 of the victims, two of which are our staff members.”
The statement said: “The company has now made direct contact with 118 families who lost loved ones in the accident and has also made contact with the 9 embassies managing communications with the families of those victims from other countries.
“These families and embassies have been sent letters of condolence and the insurance documentation necessary in order to facilitate compensation payments.”
The documentation is necessary for the right beneficiaries to be paid the compensations, Dana Air said.
The statement also said investigations into the cause of the accident are still ongoing and Dana Air continues to offer every form of assistance to the investigating authorities.

N96m bribe: Reps make a U-turn, grill Lawan in secret

The House Committee on Ethics and Privileges on Thursday grilled the removed chairman of the House of Representatives’ committee probe panel on fuel subsidy regime, Farouk Lawan, for several hours on the $620,000 bribe the lawmaker confessed to have received from businessman, Femi Otedola.
The questioning of the diminutive legislator from Kano State however was held behind closed doors, contrary to an earlier promise by the House to make the ethics committee sittings public.
Lawan walked into the venue at 1.07pm in company with the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Victor Ogene, who is also a member of the Committee on Ethics and Privileges.
Wearing a white flowing gown and a white cap to match, Lawan expressed surprise at sighting journalists when he walked into the venue.
He exclaimed, “Everyone is here; this is a full house, chairman (referring to the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Gambo Musa).”
Musa went into the preliminaries of the $620,000 bribery scandal, and recalled that the House mandated the committee to investigate the issue and produce a report on it.
He explained that after a series for meetings by the committee, it fixed Thursday (yesterday) as the commencement date of the investigation.
Musa added that Lawan and Otedola had been invited to appear before the panel for the course of the investigation.

Oshiomhole’s Convoy Attacked Again

Precisely two months after he narrowly escaped death following an attack on his convoy at Auchi area, Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole again came under attack by yet to be identified gunmen while his campaign train stopped at Usen town, Ovia South West Local Government Area of the state.
Oshiomhole had paid the customary homage to the Onogie of Usen, His Royal Highness Oluogbe II at his palace where he received a rousing welcome from the monarch and the council of chiefs as well a tumultuous crowd of well-wishers gathered outside the palace.
At about 6pm, Oshiomhole’s convoy left the palace. It had not travelled too far down the road when it ran into a barricade. Naturally, the security details attached to the governor came down to remove the bar. As they were clearing it, tens of heavily armed thugs emerged from nowhere and opened fire on the governor for several seconds.
Dutifully, the brave security details attached to the governor, supported by an additional contingent of regular policemen deployed to maintain law and order, rose to the occasion. They were able to shield the governor, key government functionaries and others including leaders of Edo Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to safety without sustaining any human casualties.
But several official vehicles including Toyota Landcruisers, Hilux pick-up van and Toyota Corolla saloon car were either badly damaged or riddled with bullets.
Apparently annoyed that they missed their target, the thugs later descended on the near-by police post and vandalised it.
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Thursday, 28 June 2012

Truck crushes NDLEA officer

A truck in Sokoto has crushed an operative of the NDLEA, Assistant Superintendent of Narcotics, Sunday Ogunjemiluwa, and a motorist to death.
The incident occurred at a checkpoint near the Giginya Military Barracks in Sokoto, north west of Nigeria.
The Sokoto State Commander of the NDLEA, Alhaji Musbahu Idris, said the tragedy occurred when the deceased and three other junior operatives were manning a routine road block to check the influx of hard drugs into the city.
“The deceased and three other operatives were searching a vehicle” when the driver of the trailer lost control of the vehicle and crushed the deceased and another motorist to death.
“Both of them died on the spot,’’ the commander said.

Sad! May their souls rest in peace, amen.

Woman Catches Husband (51) Having Sex With 15-Year-Old Daughter, In Lagos!


A 45-year-old woman has caught her husband having sex with their only daughter of 15 years. The 51-year-old man resides with his wife and their daughter at Ayobo, Ipaja, Lagos.

A reliable source revealed to PMNews that the girl’s mother who is a trader at Oshodi, on the fateful day, went  to Festac Town but had to return home because she was not feeling well.

According to the source, the woman, on getting home, met her husband and their daughter on their matrimonial bed having sex and the man s**king her b****ts.

The woman was said to have raised an alarm which attracted neighbors and passersby.

Speaking with Crimewatch the woman said:
“Must I be monitoring my daughter or be afraid when my daughter is with her father? One of our tenants once told me that the closeness of my husband and our daughter was suspicious. I got annoyed and told the woman that she was talking nonsense but within me I thought it is not possible until I caught them in the act. I am going to move out of this house with my daughter because it is a taboo, and in the future people will tell the story even to the person who may want to marry her”.
When Crimewatch confronted the man, he pleaded that he be forgiven, claiming that it was the handiwork of the devil. The girl wept profusely and refused to speak when Crimewatch sought to hear her side of the story.

PM News

Uru Eke Set To Star Alongside RMD In New Film By Ego Boyo!



Beautiful fast rising actress Uru Eke is set to star in a new movie by prominent producer & actress Ego Boyo of Checkmate fame.  The film also stars several Nollywood big wigs like Richard Mofe Damijo, Joke Silva, Kate Henshaw, Nse Ikpe Etim and features music sensation Chukie Edozien (aka Lynnx). The film will be directed by award winning director,  Akin Omotoso (Man on Ground) ... WOW!!!

Uru who has been creating waves with her recent appearances on the Red Carpet, notably at the Nollywood Movies Awards and the Premiere of Last Flight to Abuja in London is certainly a star to watch out for. Apart from her acting, she  is fast becoming a style icon.

Omoni Oboli: The Nollywood Actress With The Best Public Relations


Omoni Oboli With Her Hubby, Nnamdi Oboli

Omoni Oboli leads the pack in Nollywood in excellent public relations.

Omoni Oboli has been rated the Nollywood actress with the best public relations and from informed knowledge, her husband Nnamdi is the secret behind her superb public relations and they have been married for 12 years and still waxing stronger as the most solid celebrity couple in Nollywood. She has also acknowledged the exemplary role of her husband in her successful professional life.
Public relations are not well appreciated in Nigeria, because many Nigerians do not appreciate the importance, relevance and significance of public relations in both private and public sectors.

That is why Nigeria has a very terrible image in the global village, and Nigerians are being labeled as fraudsters and drug peddlers in the international community when only very few Nigerians are engaged in these crimes, because of our bad public relations. And unfortunately, the appropriate public officials in government and corporate affairs managers in private companies have not performed up to the expectations of the best practices of public relations.

Groups challenge David Mark to name Boko Haram sponsors


Two Northern youth groups on Wednesday criticized the Senate President, David Mark over his recent comments urging northern leaders to check the activities of the dreaded Boko Haram sect.
The groups in a joint press statement said they “find it regrettable that David Mark, himself a northerner and occupying his present office by the grace of the North should turn round to accuse the region’s elders of being behind the crisis.” Mr Mark had on Monday at the beginning of 2012 Senators Retreat in Uyo, the Akwa-Ibom state capital called on leaders of the northern states to think properly before they allow what he called “a few selected cabals in Boko Haram” bring the north to its knees with what they are doing.
The groups, Arewa Youth Development Foundation and The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum challenged the senate president to name those he claimed are behind the sect.
“We hereby categorically challenge him to name those he claimed in his statement to be behind the terror group and to tell the world the action Mark has ever led the Senate to take towards arresting the security threat.”
The groups accused Mark of doing nothing towards resolving the Boko Haram crisis.

Court restrains INEC on Ogun polls


A Federal High Court in Lagos has restrained Ogun state’s Independent Electoral Commission (OGSIEC) from taking any further steps in respect of the local government elections scheduled for the 21st of July.Presiding Justice Charles Archibong in a ruling delivered on Monday, specifically restrained the commission pending the hearing before him of contempt proceedings against some principal officers of the electoral commission and some chieftains of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
The committal proceedings initiated by the Chairman of the Ogun PDP’s Executive Committee, Mr Adebayo Dayo and his secretary, Semiu Sodipo, is against purported officials of the State’s Caretaker Committee of the party, including Chief Ireti Oniyide, Ambassador Tunde Oladunjoye and Honorable Fasiu Bakenne.
The plaintiffs, are by the committal proceedings, seeking to commit the alleged contemnors to prison for allegedly disobeying the court’s judgment given on the 2nd of May this year, in which it among others, ordered that all dealings with the party in Ogun State should be through the Executive Committee led by Chief Dayo.

GRACE TO GIVE


Memorise: John answered and said, A man can receive nothing except it be given him from heaven. John 3:27
Read: 2 Chronicles1:6-15
Solomon benefited from the Spirit of wisdom. If you were asked what his secret was, you may say he was endowed because he asked for wisdom. But what made God to visit him on that crucial night? It was his offering. In today’s bible reading, Solomon gave a thousand burnt offerings. It was his generosity; he gave what probably nobody ever gave to God before this time. But who gave this young boy the idea to do such a thing? God did and God equally inspired him to ask for wisdom to enable him rule God’s people. That was a most unselfish request when he was given an open cheque to ask for anything. As seen from the memory verse, even the grace to give comes from above.
There are natural misers who are only comfortable when they don’t have to spend. Anytime they intend to give and they hear the slightest discouraging voice, they beat a retreat. There are some people from some parts of Nigeria who are not noted for giving, unless they are touched by the grace from above. There are also people who by their professional training find it difficult to part with money. On the other hand, there are some people who are naturally generous; they are always uncomfortable when not given an opportunity to give. It is a grace that comes from above. God inspired Solomon to give what nobody had ever given so He could use that as the excuse to give him what nobody had ever received. God was behind it all. Are you tight-fisted? Do you find it difficult to give? You need this grace to give. The truth is, as long as you fail to give, you will not be able to receive what is due to you. I once visited a brother intending to bless him with some money. On arrival, he greeted me very well and l greeted him in return. He continued to greet me. He could not even offer a bottle of soft drink or water. I marvelled at his stinginess, greeted him and left with the gift l intended giving him. On the way, l bought soft drink from the money and still had some change. A miser is a big time loser. Are you one?
PRAYER POINT:
The gift I will give that will change my life, Father, grant me The grace never to withhold it.
 

First lady Patience Jonathan wins ‘Tourism Ambassador for Africa’ award


Dame Patience Jonathan has been bestowed with a Tourism Ambassador for Africa award from the United Nations World Tourism Organisation.
The First Lady picked up the award at the 53rd meeting of the UNWTO Commission for Africa which held yesterday, June 26, 2012 in Calabar.
Jonathan was given the award in ‘recognition of her monumental commitment and support for women in tourism’.

Reps kick against sale of NITEL and Mtel

The House of Representatives has kicked against the sale of the Nigerian Telecommunication Limited (NITEL) and its Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) subsidiary, Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTEL) as one entity.
This came just as the bill for the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) 2012 budget totaling N48, 836, 418.00b successfully scaled second reading.
Rather, the lawmakers urged the Federal Government to keep control of the national carrier for strategic reasons.

Arsenal to play Nigeria's Super Eagles in Abuja August 5


English premier league side Arsenal will play Nigeria's Super Eagles in a pre-season match in Abuja on August 5, according to promoter David Omigie of DanJan Sports. It will be the first time Arsenal will play in Nigeria.

Arsenal traditionally hosts an annual pre-season tournament at the Emirates Stadium, but they opted to postpone the event for a year because of the 2012 London Olympics. The visit to Nigeria will conclude Arsenal's pre-season after tours to both China and Malaysia in July.

On their official website, Arsenal said: "The club last visited Africa during a tour to South Africa in July 1993."
"It is returning as a result of the fantastic support which exists for the team, not only in Nigeria, but across the entire continent."

DanJan Sports revealed that tickets for the match will go on sale from 4 July.

Prezzo calls Goldie a weirdo


When one of Goldie's songs was played yesterday evening, the Kenyan rapper asked Big Brother to play real music. "This chick is a weirdo and I found myself caught up in the mix," he said.

He later told Keita that he's done with Goldie "I'm not even eating the food she cooks from now on. I can make eggs. I am done. Watch this space. It's time to bring the old Prezzo back."

$620000 bribe: Obasanjo wants bribe giversand takers punished


Against the backdrop of the bribery allegation between a member of the House of Representatives, Farouk Lawan and business mogul, Femi Otedola, over the fuel subsidy report, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has said both the giver and taker of bribe must be punished.
Speaking to the The Guardian of London, Obasanjo said fighting corruption in Nigeria was not a one-night affair.
His words: “Fighting corruption is not a one-night affair. The givers of most of the corruption in Africa are from outside Africa. They do in Africa (things) they would not do in their own countries. In my part of the world, we have a saying that the man who carries a pot of palm oil from the ceiling is not the only thief. He has an accomplice in the man who helps him to bring it down. The giver and the taker are criminals, and they should be treated as such.”
Obasanjo told the newspaper that instead of saying Nigerian leaders lack accountability, the paper should say they are corrupt.
“You are being euphemistic when you say lack of accountability. Call it corruption. There is no part of the world where corruption is absolutely eliminated. But (in other countries) corruption has not been a way of life. When you are found, you are dealt with. And that’s what we need.”
Obasanjo was in the UK to promote investment in Nigeria.

21 killed as gunmen, JTF clash in Kano and Yobe


 No fewer than 17 Islamist militants were killed, yesterday, in Kano after two days of sustained exchange of fire between the militants and security agents. Four others were also reportedly killed in Damaturu, Yobe State capital. It was gathered that three undergraduates were among those arrested by security agents.
The gunmen had reportedly launched an operation, attacking seven targets with explosives and assault rifles in Kano during the attack that lasted about 12 hours.
The military Joint Task Force, JTF, reportedly killed two of the attackers in Damaturu, while one was arrested in the 30-minute fierce battle that later spread to the Federal Polytechnic, Damaturu, premises.
It was alleged that a group of unknown gunmen, suspected to be terrorists, had earlier attacked a police out-post in Sabon Fegi ward in the metropolis, killing two civilians. A woman and her child were hit by stray bullets during the exchange of gunfire between the gunmen and men of JTF.
Kano State Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Idris told newsmen in Kano that the gunmen attacked their targets with explosives and assault riffles, adding that no fewer than 14 Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs, were defused by the Bomb Disposal Unit of the police command during the gunfight.
He said: “Some extremists launched an attack with bombs and assault rifles on Dala Police Station, Jakara Police Barracks, Goron Dutse Division, Panshekara Division, 52 Squadron Mobile Police Unit, Challawa; and also planted bombs at the Junior Secondary School, Sabuwar Doka in Ungogo Local Government.
“The extremists, who were about 30, attacked policemen on duty with assault rifles and IEDs, and the policemen gallantly repelled the attacks.”
He added that the ‘’extremists’’ also attacked the Goron Dutse Prison yard, but the policemen on duty repelled their attacks successfully. He said no damage was done to the prisons, even as the situation was now under control.

VANGUARD

18-year-old boy arraigned over alleged theft of Blackberry

An 18-year-old boy, Sunday Maduka, was on Wednesday arraigned before an Apapa Chief Magistrates’ Court, Lagos for allegedly snatching a Blackberry valued N70,000.
Maduka of no fixed address is facing a one-count charge of stealing.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.
The prosecutor, Cpl. Friday Inedu, told the court that the accused on June 11, at about 6.15 pm at Mile 2 Bridge, Apapa, Lagos, snatched one Blackberry cell phone valued N70,000 belonging to Mr. Peter Bendedict.
Inedu said that following the alarm by the complainant, the accused was apprehended by the people around the area and the telephone was found in his possession.

$3m bribe scandal: Lawan plotting to challenge arrest and interrogation

Indications have emerged in Abuja that as the embattled former Chairman of the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee on fuel subsidy regime, Farouk Lawan, continues to delay on his promise to return the $620,000 bribe money allegedly collected from the oil magnate, Femi Otedola, he is busy assembling a crack team of lawyers to take on investigators of the Special Task Force and fight his way out.
Lawan who was at the Force Headquarters, yesterday, was said to have baffled investigators with the usual promise that he would bring the money even when such talk has so far yielded nothing.
Sources told Vanguard that the Police, having grown wary of Lawan’s antics, are suspecting that he is trying to play a fast one on the investigators as it has emerged he was trying to buy time to enable him challenge his arrest, detention and continuous appearance before the Police every two days.
Reporting to the police every 48 hours is one of the conditions given to him for his bail, which he has been honouring accordingly.Sources, however, revealed that while Lawan is pleading for time, the police may be left with no other option than to charge him to court since it is getting clearer by the day that the money can no longer be retrieved from him.
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Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Church members barred from discussing Okotie’s failed marriage

If you're a member of House Hold of God, you know this piece of information is correct. Members of Chris Okotie's church have been barred from discussing his failed marriage, either in secret or in the open. The members were warned advised that it is in the best interest of the church not to discuss Chris Okotie, Stephanie Henshaw or their failed marriage...saying something about 'getting rid of the finger that could lead them to hell.”

The warning came after some church members were approached by members of the press to talk about what could have led to the disintegration of the four year old marriage.
 
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Electrocution: PHCN staff flee over youths threat


Following the electrocution of seven traders, including a pregnant mother, through a live cable of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, at Apata market, workers of the company have fled their office in the area to avoid being attacked by angry youths who thought the tragedy could have been averted if the officials had heeded their earlier appeals.
It was gathered that some customers who went to the office, yesterday, apparently to pay their bills, went back home unattended to as none of the workers was around.
It was the quick response of policemen that prevented the youths and some Okada riders, who had assembled nearby, from attacking the officials  on the day of  the incident.
Vanguard learnt that the offices were firmly locked yesterday, a day after. This came as security was beefed up at the office of the company due to a rumour that youths in the area were planning to attack PHCN staff.
Meanwhile, some residents in the area had called on the company to pay compensation to the families of the victims.
One of the residents who identified himself as Alhaji Alamu told newsmen that the company should not only pay compensation to the families of the victims but also repair the snapped cable.

Also, the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on National Planning, Economic Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Senator Olufemi Lanlehin has promised to intensify campaigns across the state to prevent possible  re-occurrence.
Senator Lanlehin who represents Oyo South Senatorial District in the National Assembly spoke through his media aide, Mr. Olawale Shadare that his visit to the people of the state was to create awareness on the prevention of disasters and effective management of inevitable ones so as to minimize human casualties at any given situation in future.
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Ebonyi govt bans religious programmes on EBBC


EBONYI State government has banned the broadcast of religious programmes/activities on the state-owned media, Ebonyi Broadcasting Corporation, EBBC.
Members of some religious bodies who spoke with Vanguard claimed that when they went to EBBC to book for airing of their programmes they were told that the state government was no longer interested in the broadcast of religious activities.
A pastor in one of the new generation churches in the state, who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “I went to book for our usual slot on EBBC and was told that the government was complaining about the rate at which religious programmes featured on television and radio stations.
I spoke with one of their heads in the station who pleaded anonymity to know why our programmes was no longer aired, I was told that the state government said the station was not built for religious programmes but for  broadcast of government activities which are intended to showcase the achievements of the present administration of Governor Martin Elechi.”
“What most churches have done is to run to Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, to book for slots. We want to appeal to Governor Elechi to rescind his decision. I want to say that the lives of most people in the state are being affected positively by these religious programmes. It has over the years led to reduction in crime, cultism and extra-judicial killing in the state”
But Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Chike Onwe, said the government did not ban religious programmes on EBBC, but only suspended them on both radio and television for a review and auditing of programmes carried out by the EBBC.

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How we killed DIG Ningi – Suspect

Members of some religious bodies who spoke with Vanguard claimed that when they went to EBBC to book for airing of their programmes they were told that the state government was no longer interested in the broadcast of religious activities.
A pastor in one of the new generation churches in the state, who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “I went to book for our usual slot on EBBC and was told that the government was complaining about the rate at which religious programmes featured on television and radio stations.
I spoke with one of their heads in the station who pleaded anonymity to know why our programmes was no longer aired, I was told that the state government said the station was not built for religious programmes but for  broadcast of government activities which are intended to showcase the achievements of the present administration of Governor Martin Elechi.”
“What most churches have done is to run to Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, to book for slots. We want to appeal to Governor Elechi to rescind his decision. I want to say that the lives of most people in the state are being affected positively by these religious programmes. It has over the years led to reduction in crime, cultism and extra-judicial killing in the state”
But Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Chike Onwe, said the government did not ban religious programmes on EBBC, but only suspended them on both radio and television for a review and auditing of programmes carried out by the EBBC.
Salihu Goni, a family associate to assassinated Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Sale Abubakar Ningi, has owned up to masterminding the plot that led to Ningi’s murder in Kano three weeks ago.
Close relationship with late DIG
Goni, alias Kaka, told a team of crack detectives, during interrogation, that he shared close relationship with the late former police boss, stressing that the closeness put him at a vantage position to hatch and successfully execute the plot.
Goni, 34, who was picked up by the police at Hotoro Haye in Kano metropolis, also confessed that he monitored Ningi’s movement and alerted one Gana Bukar, also in police net, to lay ambush with one other person now at large.

Banky W interviews Governor Fashola (Photos)


 
Last week, the International Republican Institute (IRI) & US Agency for International Development (USAID) visited Governor of Lagos with Banky W for a documentary hosted by Banky W. The documentary is about promoting democracy in Nigeria through the youths of Nigeria, and it included an interview with Governor Fashola.