Wednesday, February 6, 2013

SPECIAL REPORT: Boko Haram training camp bursted in Timbuktu, Mali.



The Nigerians fled the city into the desert, along with the other militants, days before a French airstrike on January 20.
A man who said he was hired to cook for the militants said the Boko Haram members trained for about 10 months at what is now a bombed-out customs-police building on Timbuktu’s desert fringe, intermingling with a local al Qaeda offshoot called Ansar Dine.
"Every day I saw people coming here, saying they want to sign up," said the man, whose description of the militants’ activities matched those offered by four neighbours.
Locals were quoted as saying that until just a few weeks ago, the bombed-out customs-police building in Timbuktu was one of bustling training centers populated not only by local al Qaeda-linked militants but also by hundreds of Boko Haram members.
Well over 200 Nigerians arrived in Timbuktu in April 2012 in about 300 cars, the cook said, after al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) swept into the city.
Residents said about 50 Boko Haram militants lived and trained at the customs building, and 50 more lived in an annex across a giant sandy lot, while others took up in other abandoned government buildings.
The presence of Nigerian trainees in Mali confirms statements earlier made by authorities that some Boko Haram fighters trained in Mali.
Last year, a senior security chief gave a briefing in which he said Nigeria was going to Mali primarily to uproot the Boko Haram training facilities.
Also, Chief of Army Staff Lt-General Azubuike Ihejirika said last month that Boko Haram received training in Mali, making it imperative for Nigerian troops to join the international campaign to free northern Mali from militants.
Running a war college
The report quoted neighbours as saying that in Timbuktu, AQIM ran a sophisticated war college from several abandoned buildings. Judging by locals’ accounts of the training, this was where Boko Haram militants gained skills to allow them to expand beyond their typical quick-hit bomb strikes.
On dunes just west of the customs house, Boko Haram fighters fired shoulder-fired arms, the cook and four neighbors said — though it couldn’t be determined if they were describing sophisticated rockets or more rudimentary mortars. In its Nigeria attacks, Boko Haram appears not to have used shoulder-mounted weapons.
Within a week of the foreign militants’ arrival, the al Qaeda-backed groups began offering jobs to locals. A gunman came to the cook’s door, looking for someone fluent in the Hausa language — which the cook had learned in Kumasi, a trading town in Ghana with a large Hausa population. They paid him about N3,000 a day, he said, to cook for Ansar Dine and Boko Haram.
A restaurateur said he sometimes brought tubs of couscous and spaghetti to the training camp, but said the Boko Haram fighters didn’t extend much courtesy to locals. "They are extremely rude," said the restaurateur, adding: "They pay whatever price you want."
On a typical day, after rising before dawn to pray and read the Quran, the militants ran five laps around the sand-choked lot, the size of several football fields, said the cook and neighbors who witnessed the exercises. After push-ups in the sand, the militants ate a breakfast of bread and powdered milk.
They then met with specialists, the cook said. He described an arms specialist from Pakistan, who he said taught Boko Haram and Ansar Dine members how to break apart and reassemble assault rifles, over and over again. There was a computer specialist who appeared, to the cook, to be mostly occupied making fliers extolling the fundamentalist cause. A heavy arms specialist who the cook said was from
Afghanistan told militants how to breathe steadily when firing a shoulder-mounted rocket.
"Swear to God, every day, new people, they come," said Moulhar Arby, a girl in the earthen-wall house next door to the customs office. "Nobody knows how they come here."
Commanders from Boko Haram and Ansar Dine gave newcomers 4,000 West African CFA, the local equivalent of N1,250, to enlist, the cook said. After training, he said, recruits were given about N4,700—their first taste of money following months of sharing bathrooms with scores of militants.
Days before the French bomb hollowed out the customs building, the Nigerians sneaked away, neighbors said. Every night, a few came back to toggle the lights, these people said, presumably to convey to surveillance planes above that Boko Haram was still in Timbuktu, the report said.

It's Mali 1, Nigeria 4. As Nigeria zooms to the finals of the AFCON


 
Described as a game of two Eagles, Nigeria turned out to be the Super among the two Eagles when they walloped the lowly rated Eagles of Mali by 4 goals to 1. The Nigerians scored 3 unreplied goals in the first half before adding 1 in the second half with the Malians pulling up a conciliatory 1 to leave the game at 4 goals to 1 in favor of the Super Eagles of Nigeria who will meet the winner between Burkina Faso and Ghana at the finals.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Justin Bieber Caught playing with a female fan's breast


Justin Bieber has been snapped appearing to grope a fan's breast at a meet-and-greet in Miami.
The popstar's staff posted a picture to his official fan page yesterday which seemed to show him groping a smiling fan while kissing her on the cheek.
It was quickly deleted after the shot was picked up by gossip blogger Perez Hilton and other media.
Reports vary about what the picture actually shows.
However, a New York Daily News report says the fan, who is named as 'Jocelyn', maintains Bieber did not grope her.

Living Faith Church youth leader leads a robbery gang



Nemesis has caught up with a youth leader of the Living Faith Church in Okene, Kogi State, who professed to be a born-again Christian, but in reality was the leader of a 10-man robbery gang. The suspect (name withheld), who was described as ‘very popular’ in the area, allegedly led his gang to break into the office of the pastor of the church in the night and carted away over N315,000 belonging to the church.
Ironically, he was one of the early callers to the church the next morning, and joined in raining curses on the perpetrators of the crime. Parading the suspects yesterday, at the police headquarters in Lokoja, the state Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Musa Katsina, described the arrested suspects as a sledgehammer robbery gang. He said that the youth leader, “who led the robbery operation was seen the following morning, raining curses on the robbers and even invoking Holy Ghost fire on them, and now, the Holy Ghost fire has caught up with him.”
He said that the gang made up of bricklayers and block moulders specialize in breaking into shops and private residences, carting away goods and money. The Commissioner stated that the suspects were armed with guns and other dangerous weapons during their operations He said that they normally disguise as casual laborers going around residences and shops in search of potential victims. The police boss said the mother of the gang leader is a chorister in the same church. Answering reporters’ questions, the arrested youth leader confessed that he played the born-again youth leader in the day, and armed robber at night.
He confessed that he has led 27 robberies within Okene and Lokoja as well as Adavi local government areas. The Assistant Pastor of the church, Pastor Aloysius Momoh, who expressed surprise at the youth leader’s involvement in the crime, said that the church went into seven-day prayer and fasting shortly after the church was robbed, and God warned those behind the dastardly act to repent between May and December, last year, or be disgraced One of the victims, Paul Ikunagus, said over N2 million cash was stolen from his shop while one of them said he lost N5.8 million to the robbers who invaded his shop last December.
All the victims commended the police in the state under the leadership of Musa Katsina for bringing the elusive gang members to book. Items recovered from the suspects included one locally made gun, a jerk knife, two big hammers, handsets and clothes

Boastful Emmanuel Eboue apologises!


Nigeria's win over Cote D'Ivoire has produced some humble people, one of which is the boastful Emmanuel Eboue who tweeted that he will eat Nigeria like super fried chicken.


Eboue’s tweets read thus: King Emmanuel Eboue ‏@TheRealEbouee; “I apologise to all Nigerians that might find my tweets offensive or sensitive. It’s meant to be jokes and funny. I am sorry. #moveOn. … Peace and love to Africa. I hope Nigeria wins the #NationsCup . Amen”

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Peter Edochie replies those who rumoured of his death



The Ogadagidi, Ebubedike, Pete Edochie has said it himself that the whole rumor making the rounds about his death. People should try and verify their stories before going public with it.

A pretty young lady found masturbating on the street



Stories coming out from Nigeria can be crazy, or funny depending on your moral stands.
A lady was seen masturbating stark naked in public in Asaba after being dropped by a sugar daddy who was with her probably through the night. She was seen laying on her back stark naked and masturbating. We could not ascertain anyways who the man was or exact time she was dropped off.

Nigerian Super Eagles Shock almighty Ivory Coast

 
 
The Golden Generation of the Cote d'Ivoire finally came to the end of the road as they were usurped by Stephen Keshi's plucky Super Eagles at the King Bafokeng Stadium. Nigeria took the lead against the lethargic Elephants through a wonderful Emmanuel Emenike strike, before Cheik Tiote equalised with a header just after the interval. In an engrossing second half, Sunday Mba wrote his name in Naija folklore by finishing a hopeful run with a deflected finish past Boubacar Barry.
For the first half of action it seemed like the Super Eagles had turned back the clock and rolled back the years. Gone was the timidity and the nervousness that had characterised their dull group encounters, the side looked bold and brave. In comparison, the Ivorians, so well-fancied before the tournament, looked laborious and lethargic – their casual approach matching the unprofessional nicknames on some of their shirts.
It felt like 1994 as the Super Eagles burst forward. Victor Moses, the nation’s saviour against Ethiopia, was once again influential – his tenacious running and ferocious speed constantly causing problems for the Ivorian defenders. Emmanuel Emenike was also looking to capture the form of the opening 45 minutes against Burkina Faso, although the striker fired over from near point-blank range in the first half.
With the interval approaching, Nigerian enterprise eventually paid off. Soon after Yaya Toure had been forced into a shoulder block to curtail Moses’s advance, the Super Eagles won a free kick 30 yards out. John Obi Mikel laid the ball off, and Emenike, with the weight of 19 years of anguish behind him, fired the ball over the wall into the goal. Perhaps Copa Barry in the Ivorian net should have done better, but few in Nigeria cared, as the finish sparking furious celebration among their massed ranks.
The euphoria of the first half was not to last into the second. Moments after Salomon Kalou had been cautioned for simulation in the Nigerian box, Didier Drogba was brought to ground by Efe Ambrose. It was the Super Eagles’ moment to look inert, and they were promptly punished as Cheick Tiote headed the ball past Enyeama. The keeper promptly remonstrated with his static defence, but the damage had been done.
The second half unrolled with both sides looking to attack, and creating a number of opportunities. Elderson went close with a blocked shot when Moses was perhaps better placed. The miss threatened to be costly, that was, until Sunday Mba decided to introduce himself into the game's narrative. Running boldly at the Ivorian defence, the striker, included at the expense of the likes of Peter Odemwingie and Obafemi Martins, sent a deflected shot up and over Boubacar Barry.
It prompted ecstatic scenes in Rustenburg, as Stephen Keshi's men played out a nervy final ten minutes as the Ivorians pushed. John Obi Mikel must get a mention for a terrific tackle on Traore, but the whole team will be heralded as heroes after a glorious victory and well-deserved progression. They now face Mali in the semi-final on Wednesday.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Omotola Jalade falls face flat in MMA



Nollywood Actress and singer, pretty Omotola Jalade Ekeinde was said to have had a terrible fall at the Murtala Mohammed Int'l Airport Lagos. We thank God it was not too fatal.

This was apparently due to non-functional escalator and she blames the minister of aviation, Stella Oduah and the Nigerian government for her fall.
The airport which recently underwent a facelift to the admiration of Nigerians has however come under sharp criticism from users and experts alike who argued that the floors shouldn’t have been paved in smooth tiles as it could be slippery and dangerous when wet – and they just got proved right with Omosexy’s fall.

Denzel Washington to act in a movie in Nigeria





Hollywood actor, Denzel Washington, is expected to arrive in Nigeria next week to take part in the shooting of Spider Basket,a new movie funded by Nigerian businessman, Dennis Osadebe.
Osadebe himself arrived in Nigeria from his base in Turkey last Friday in company with his Turkish partner, Abdulkadir Erkahraman.

Osadebe’s decision to invest in the entertainment industry appears driven by his faith in the abundant talents in the country. “Denzel is just one of many Hollywood stars that I want to witness the talents in this country and to impact significantly on Nollywood. Others are coming. My secaond movie, By Fire by Force, is due to be premiered this month,” he says.

Flavour's newest hot video 'Shake'



This is flavour's latest video shake. We believe it is hot with a lot of shaking bums...enjoy!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Tonto Dike's new singles

 
There was 'war' today on twitter and the cause of the terrible posts were Nollywood talented Actress turned singer, Tonto Dikeh's release of her long anticipated singles. Then we went to market to listen to and present to our readers the 2 singles that were causing the problems. And the songs that were causing the 'war' of posts were not dissapointing at all...take a listen and I believe you won't be disappointed in the hardwork the controversial Actress had put into bringing these songs to our listening pleasure.


It's Ova ft Snypa"
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"High"
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Patience Jonathan Back in Abuja




Patience Waving to the crowd on arrival
 
 
The first lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has arrived in Abuja from Wiesbaden, Germany where she has been hospitalised for a couple of weeks now after she was secretly airlifted from Abuja to go get a medical help for an ailment that uptill now is an object for disagreement between government officials and journalists. After several postponements, Nigeria's First Lady, Patience Jonathan, returned to Nigeria a few minutes ago on a presidential jet around 3:45 PM Nigerian time
 

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Cossy Orjiakor's Birthday Photos





Cossy Orjiakor's Birthday was celebrated today and she sent out these photos of herself at the birthday celebration which we learnt is took place in Lekki... Cossy Orjiakor! Hmm...happy Birthday!

The 2nd Debate Produces a fiery Obama




A forceful Obama defended his policies and challenged Romney on shifting positions on key issues while arguing his Republican rival's proposals would favor the wealthy if elected in three weeks.
Romney repeatedly attacked Obama's record, saying millions of unemployed people and a sluggish economic recovery showed the president's policies had failed. All in all, the polls that came out after the debate shows that the President won the debate, we'll wait to see what that does to the polls of likely voters in America. 

PSquare used their Mom for fame?



Who is claiming that PSquare used their Mom for fame? The twin brothers spent time during their very successful Zimbabwe show to dispell this rumour and this is what they said.

“There is a rumor that has been circulating and we would like to tell you that it is not true.”
My question is why would people always believe that there's no success without the person selling his soul to the devil? This is appalling and we wish to advise people to work harder to get to their dream and not always bringing other people down. To the twins we say, don't be detered by those who critisize every success story and stay on track in churning out those beautiful songs that have kept us loving you through these years and on your mom's death, we say May God console and give you strength to bear the loss.

Beyonce to Perform at the Superbowl



Mrs. Jay-Z has signed on to perform at Super Bowl XLVII on Feb. 3rd at the Superdome in New Orleans ... so says the Associated Press.

Both sides are expected to make an official announcement about the show sometime tomorrow.

Beyonce will follow in the footsteps of Madonna ... and a slew of old white guys including The Who, Bruce Springteen, Tom Petty, U2, Paul Cartney and Micheal Jackson.

Peter Rufai Slumps and taken to the Hospital



FORMER Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, on Monday night slumped in his office and is presently receiving treatment at a Lagos hospital.

One of his younger brothers, Bruce Rufai who was with him in the office when the incident occurred, told Tribunesport yesterday on phone that, "We were together in his office when he slumped. I quickly rushed to his rescue. He was looking pale and I brought him around by feeding and spraying him with water before we rushed him to Toke hospital, off Adeniran Ogunsanya Street, Lagos.
''He was in coma for several minutes before he eventually came around. So far, he has taken up to five drips in order to help him to stabilise." His younger Brother went on to say that he suspects that his condition cannot be divorced from the recent death. We wish him a quick recovery.

Faces of Uniport 4 Killers



The Police, Tuesday paraded the suspected killers of the four students of the University of Port Harcourt at Omuokiri-Aluu in Rivers state.

The Police Commissioner spoke Tuesday at the Police Headquarters in Port Harcourt, while parading the suspects. Three of the suspects, who were allowed to field questions from newsmen, confessed that policemen arrived Omuokiri-Aluu community before the four students were murdered.
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One of the suspects, Mr David Ugbaje, said he saw two policemen when the four students were being beaten, adding that one of them pleaded that the boys should be set free.

He said the other policeman joined the mob in beating the students.
According to him, the four students were accused of robbery, adding that the mob marched the four students to a compound on Coca-Cola Street to confirm if they truly went there to see a tenant, Mr Bright, as they alleged.

Ugbaje, a cobbler, said he and other neighbours in the compound had to push the riotous mob out of the compound where Bright lived when it became obvious that the mob wanted to lynch them there.

He said the man they allegedly went to see was not at home.
When asked if he did not join in beating the students, he said he only hit the students twice.
Ikechuckwu Louis Amadi and Lawal Segun in their separate comments, also said they saw policemen at the scene of the sad incident.

Lawal, a taxi driver, said he was not part of the mob that murdered the students but claimed to have pleaded with the mob to release the students.

On his part, Amadi said he saw four police men while the students were being beaten, adding that the angry mob insisted they were not going to release the boys to the policemen.

Others paraded were Alhaji Hassan Welewa, 59; Lucky Orji, 43 ; Cynthia Chinwo (F), 24; Ekpe Daniel, 30; George Nwadei, 30; Gabriel Oche 33; Ozioma Abajuo, 23; Chigozie Samuel, 22; Endurance Edet, 27 and Uwem Akpabio, 30.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Four Farmers commit suicide in Kogi for crop loses to flood _Jonathan



President Jonathan said, “In Kogi State, four farmers committed suicide because they borrowed money from the bank to buy seeds and flood came and destroyed it. So because they were scared they committed suicide. I was also in a place in Kogi, where a storey building was under water.
“People that are not in IDPs are the people always struggling for relief materials. This flood is all over the world, Asia, Europe, I know that Nigeria flooding is bad. And when we have such disaster food is not the problem, do not make food your priority.
“If you eat once, thank God, I know that none of you would die of hunger here. Before the middle of November, the water would have receded.”

A couple caught doing it on the dance floor





From a night club in Ghana somebody caught this act on photo showing a couple who were in a club but instead of doing what others came to the club for, went straight to do the unexpected right on the dance floor. This is what we've seen to be so shameful that we do not have a name for the public show of shame.

Rainmaker Majek Fashek stages a comeback!



Those who had written off Majek Fashek’s prospect of staging a comeback should start eating their words as the Rainmaker is set to hit the airwaves with his latest album, Gangster Rasta.
Off the Stage gathered that one of the tracks in the album,
I Don’t Want to Die in New York recounts the ugly experiences the musician went through in America. Recently in Ekiti State, Majek was a cynosure of all eyes as he thrilled music fans during the Independence Day celebrations.
In deed, Majek has been attending shows ever since he returned from his base in New York

Fela's house turned to Kalakuta Museum


Clockwise: The museum, Fela’s bedroom and, shoes and pants.

The Lagos State Government has turned the house of the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Kuti, into a museum to “promote cultural heritage and mark the 74th birthday” of the legendary musician.
Inside the museum located at 8, Gbemisola Street, Allen Avenue, Ikeja, to be and managed by Total Consult, are Fela’s trademark items like dresses, shoes and household materials.
The dresses are about 3,000.
Others include covers of the albums of the late musician. What a way to celebrate a legend. We congratulate the Anikulapo family and kudos to Lagos State Government.

More Arrests made on the Uniport 4 that were killed by Aluu Community members



AS investigation progresses into the recent murder of four students of the University of Port Harcourt, the police have identified five principal suspects who were deeply involved in the dastardly act.
Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Frank Mba, who disclosed this on Monday while briefing newsmen on the update of the investigation into the case, said that the suspects were identified through the video recording of the incident.
He gave their names as Alhaji Hassan Welewa, the traditional ruler of Omukiri community, Aluu, where the heinous incident took place and 18 others, some of who are members of the vigilance group of the community.
According to him, intelligence report implicated Alhaji Welewa as being the person who incited the mob to unleash terror on the victims while further investigation conducted by the police indicated the other four suspects, namely Felemo Solomon, Cynthia Chinwo, Ozioma Abajuo and Chigozie Samuel Evans have been closely linked to this barbaric act.

And the the IG of Police has confessed today that the policemen that came to rescue the situation were chased away by the mob that carried out the heinous killing that has been condemned by the entire country and the world over. According to the police this explains the absence of police at the scene of the killing.

A man caught among Prostitutes in Ghana



A man posing as a prostitute has been arrested in a Ghana. 'She' confessed to have had sexual encounter with several men and has been in the business for a couple of years before luck ran out on him. The 26 year old 'man' seemed sorry after being caught and exposed a breast made of gloves filled with water and carefully tucked into a brassiere. Hmm...poverty is bad