Friday 21 February 2014

Did Ebube Nwagbo move in with KC Limpopo - Read her reaction



Contrary to reports that Nollywood actress, Ebube Nwagbo has finally moved into Kcee’s house at Chevron Estate, Lekki, the actress has dispelled the remour, saying that she did not move in with the ‘Limpopo’ crooner.

Last weekend, news broke out that Ebube has relocated to Kcee’s house in Lekki area of Lagos. But when she was contacted on  telephone, the beautiful actress denied the allegation, insisting that she’s in her house in the mainland. “I am in my house in the mainland. I didn’t move into Kcee’s house in Lekki. He is a married man. Let’s stop all these misleading stories.

I am currently on set,” she reacted.  Ebube and the ‘Limpopo’ crooner used to be an item before the latter ended their relationship in 2010 when he got married to his wife, Ijeoma.
His marriage to Ijeoma who had two kids for him, however, crashed three years ago.

Janet Jackson preparing to divorce billionaire husband after one year

According to reports Janet Jackson is preparing to divorce her billionaire husband Wissam Al Mana after just one year of marriage...




From The National Enquirer 
“Janet is ready to throw in the towel,” disclosed an insider. “She’s realized she made a colossal mistake in marrying Wissam. Janet gave up her career to be a dutiful wife – and she even took up Islam for him.”
But Wissam,39, who comes for the Middle Eastern State of Qatar, hasn’t made any sacrifices for his 47-year-old wife, according to the insider, who adds: “He travels constantly for work, and Janet wonders if he’s been tempted to stray.”
“She’s confided to a few close friends and (her mother) that she’s preparing to leave him. And she’s been calling friends at all hours, crying and saying how miserable she is.”
As the Enquirer reported Wissam had demanded Janet sign a prenup. She wanted a guaranteed $500 million if the marriage failed before two years, but Wissam held out and said he wouldn’t pay her a dime unless it lasted at least five years.
Now sources say Janet is getting set to challenge the prenup and demand a fat lump sum payout from his fortune. “Her argument is that she gave up millions in earnings for her husband,” explained the insider. “Janet isn’t going to give Wissam a dime of her hard-earned cash. However, she’s going to fight tooth and nail for a chunk of his!”

Suspected killers of Prince Noel Tochukwu arrested and paraded

Two suspected killers of Prince Noel Tochukwu Unegbu, the US-based CEO of Imo Got Talent, who was shot dead in his room at Rapour Hotel in Owerri on February 4th, have been arrested by the Imo State police command.

The alleged killers, who are students of Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education (AIFCE), Owerri, were paraded on Tuesday February 18th by the Imo State Police Command. The suspects are: Eze Charles Nnamdi, 22, a 400 level student of the college who hails from Abakaliki, Ebonyi State and Maduabuchi Augustine, 20, a 300 level student and a native of Ekwulobia in Anambra State.

The Imo State Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali told newsmen that two locally-made shot single barrel guns, 2 live cartridges and 2 axes were recovered from one of the suspect, Eze Charles Nnamdi. The police say the suspects are yet to reveal why they killed Prince Noel. 


5 things you need to know about LOVE

It is often said that people who are social and have a strong sense of community live longer. But why this is the case was considered a mystery until now. New research shows that when a random group of people are asked to learn ways to create small moments of love in their daily lives


1. Love is not a private emotion
Change the notion that love is confined to a single person’s mind. Research shows that when you connect with someone else, there is a moment of synchrony between the two of you. Gestures, biochemistries, even neural firings of the two people mirror each other. So, love is a biologically mutual wave that can flow through two or more bodies and brains at the same time.
2. Love secures the connection between the brain and heart
It is often said that people who are social and have a strong sense of community live longer. But why this is the case was considered a mystery until now. New research shows that when a random group of people are asked to learn ways to create small moments of love in their daily lives, it improves the function of the vagus nerve in the longer run. The vagus nerve is a key channel that connects the brain to the heart.
3. Love doesn’t require suppressing negativity
Think about love as little moments of shared positivity, and you realise that you can experience love even if you — or the person with whom you are connected — is suffering. Love doesn’t mean ignorance of negativity. In fact, it is similar to compassion in essence; some level of empathy and kindness are part of the melting pot called love.
4. Love is not exclusive
Love is not restricted to your inner circle of friends and family members. If they are the only entities that come to mind when you think of love, you are constraining opportunities for growth and well-being. Science says that you can experience real moments of connectedness with anyone, a soulmate or even a stranger, as long as you feel safe and secure while establishing it.
5. Changing your views on love changes your capacity for it
You can use minute moments of connection to make incredible turnarounds in your personal and professional life. When you take just a minute or two every day to think about whether you felt attuned to another person (or people), you start the process for a slew of benefits and the release of happy hormones. Now that you know more about how love works, why not start this practice today?

LASU to start examination March 3rd

By Olasunkanmi Akoni



Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday directed the re-opening of the Lagos State University, LASU, from Monday February 24, in the overriding best interest of the students.
It will be recalled that LASU authorities, early February, ordered immediate closure of the institution following violent protest by irate students over closure of school’s portal denying them of registering for the forthcoming semester examination. Several properties worth millions of naira were destroyed in the process.

Fashola, in a statement through his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Hakeem Bello, explained that the decision was sequel to the recommendation and report of the Lagos State House of Assembly’s Ad-hoc Committee on the LASU crisis.

The governor also said that repairs of damaged property and facilities in the higher institution would commence in due course. This, according to him, would be done in line with normal government processes.

Giving a breakdown of the resumption schedule as approved by the Governor, the Special Adviser on Education, Otunba Fatai Olukoga, said the School will re-open on the February 24th, with final year students while the school’s portal would re-open for two days on 24th and 25th February, 2014 for the final year students.

The final year students’ examination will start on the March 3rd, while fresh students will commence registration on March 10th, 2014. Other categories of students will resume on April 1, while the school’s portal will open for the students on the 1stand 2nd of April. The statement advised the students to be calm and be of good conduct.

Pastor’s wife murdered for refusing to be raped in Akure

By Dayo Johnson, Akure

A 25-year old University drop- out identified as Jerry has murdered in cold blood the wife of a pastor, Mrs Eunice Ajayi 55years for refusing to be raped. The suspected killer was said to have been rusticated from two institutions in the state for being a member of a secret cult.

Saturday Vanguard gathered that the deceased was hacked to death on the ill fated day when she refused to be raped by the suspect who is now on the run.

The deceased husband who rushed to the scene to save his dying wife was also matchetted by the suspect and is presently hospitalised. Eyewitness account informed Vanguard that alleged killer visited the house of the Pastor  located at Peace-land Road,along the Expressway in  Akure metropolis  and attempted to rape the deceased. Jerry who has been eyeing the woman reportedly came that day with the sole purpose of having his way but the Pastor’s wife resisted.

This according to report infuriated the suspect who reportedly brought out a machete which he used to hack the deceased. Several machete cuts were inflicted on  the deceased by the furious killer.
Her distress cries  and shout for help attracted the husband who rushed to the room only to meet his wife in her own pool of blood. The husband was also attacked by the suspect while trying to save the wife from the killer.

After attacking both the wife and the husband the suspect reportedly took to his heels while attempt by some students residing in the area to apprehend him failed. The wife of the pastor was said to have died before help could come neighbours who rushed to the scene following the shout and cries from the couple contacted the Police image maker Wole Ogodo said that the suspect is still on the run and that he would soon be tracked down and prosecuted.

Ogodo said that “ we discovered that the suspect attempted to rape the deceased because her pant was half-removed by the suspect, later our men visited the house of Jerry but he has fled.
”Investigation has commenced on the matter and we have put all necessary machinery in place  to apprehend him and bring him to justice.“
Ogodo said that the remains of the deceased had been deposited at the mortuary of the State Specialists Hospital in Akure.

DO NOT SCREW WITH THE NIGERIAN POLICE::: Charles Novia advise Tiwa Savaga


 Singer and Mavin Records artiste Tiwa Savage’s encounter with the police is no longer news but trust Nollywood director Charles Novia to make public his opinion about it. 
Here’s a memo to Tiwa Savage he just released:
Sometimes a celebrity assumes a self-imposed larger-than-life image and believes he or she is above the law or above reproach. If the reports of Tiwa Savage’s arrest are factual, then a ‘bringing down to earth’ psychological regimen is needed for the newly-wedded singer.

One major fact to note by celebrities and other citizens, DO NOT SCREW WITH THE NIGERIAN POLICE. No matter how much you hold them in disdain or think they are inept, those guys operate within the ambits of the law or laws which they can conjure to empower their case.

If you have ever ‘visited’ a typical Police Station in Naija to settle or aid a case, you will know
what I am saying. In fairness to the Police, they are quite friendly and accommodating when celebrities are involved and treat artistes with respect more than other citizens but that should not be taken for granted by the artistes in any way.

There is what I term ‘ a galloping stumble’ in the career of artistes which comes full circle most times. An artiste attains dizzying heights in his or her career within a time capsule of promise, possibilities and potential. Fame, endorsements, adulations and unbelievable stardom follow one after the other or even simultaneously for a hitherto backwater act. Having achieved such within a short and unsolicited for career, the artiste finds himself or herself on a fast lane.

On that lane, all caution is thrown to the wind and a breakneck speed is allowed by the artiste on that lane. But more-often-than-not there would be a stumble along the way; a big pothole to rein excesses. For the smart ones, they slow down. For the others who believe they are delirious gods on earth, they go faster. Most times, doom beckons. A career doom or even a fatal one.

What if Tiwa had encountered one of those trigger-happy Policemen who, without thinking, could have fired off a shot at her? Has she and her handlers thought about that? It is all well for her husband to wave it off as a joke as he did. But if indeed it isn’t a publicity stunt ( and I don’t think it is) then this is where her brand handling should be put under a microscope.


Personally, I love Tiwa’s music and admire her seeming humility, having been opportuned to speak with her and her then Manager a year ago on a proposed project then. I think she must be commended for blazing a trail in a male-dominated music industry and making a huge success out of it too. And it is because I like her and believe she still has a lot to offer to our entertainment sector that I wrote this.

You can't blame me if my cloths don't cover my boobs: Yvonne Jegede

Yvonne Jegede, one of the girls that featured in Tuface Idibia’s “African Queen” video made a stunning comeback to acting after several years of being away from the industry.
yvonne-jegedeSince her return two years, she has been inundated with movie scripts that have kept her very busy. In this interview, she recounts the story of her journey into Nollywood and her personal life.
By ANOZIE EGOLE
Since you came back to acting after years of being away,  how many films have you featured in so far?
You know I have been away for five years. I returned to the country in 2012, after my studies abroad. From 2012 till date, I have featured in about eight to ten films.
I travelled to America for further studies immediately after featuring in 2face’s “African Queen” video. I studied International Relations in a University in Cyprus.
Why didn’t you study Theater Arts?
A lot of people have asked this question. But I think I just wanted to study something outside of what I am used to, so that, I can broaden my mind.
Your name has become a household name in Nigeria. What would you say is the secret?
I cannot tell you what the secret is. But I am just doing what I know  how to do best. I leave the rest to God. He has been the one who has  lifted me up and I am very grateful to Him.
Aside, acting, what else do you think you can do better?
I am solely into acting for now, trying to reach a level where I can now live and divert into so many other things.
At the moment, I am trying to stablise myself in the industry having been away for a long time. I want to get used to the new Nollywood that is quite different from the one I left behind several years ago.
You said, new Nollywood? What’s new about the industry?
Before I left the country for America, there were certain set of practitioners in the industry. But today, the story has change. We now have new faces, who have genuine love for the industry.
People who have so much talents that they want to explore. It is very interesting to have such people in the industry. It more challenging now because, everybody is bringing something new in the industry. The stories are changing and they are becoming more diversified.
So, how do you intend to find your place again in the industry?
The people are not my business. I am just here to work.  I just want to put heads together with whoever I come across. Give me what you have, and I bring what I have on the table.
What can you not do without as a very pretty girl?
My eye pack because I love my eyes. I always like to make my lips look good. For the accessories, I can not do without my golden wrist watch. I wear it anywhere I go every day  because it gives me good luck. I like big things and that’s why I have to get a big wrist watch.
What does love mean to you?
I am a lover of love. I love to love. I love to be emotional.Love is  something that I appreciate a lot. Trust me, I am a good lover. I love my fans, my folks, I love the people that matters to me. I love to have people around me.
What is an ideal man to you?
I don’t even know what it is any more. But I think people at different ages have different perspection in respect of what an ideal man is. He should be  more intelligent than myself.
I need somebody I can learn from him. He should also be able to take care of himself.  That’s  an ideal man for me. He should not be ugly.
Which part of you body do you think is your selling point?
I think it is my brain. Talking about the physical things that attracts men to me, it depends. Some people say, it’s my eyes, others prefer  my lips and my boobs. So, I do not know. When I love into the mirror, I love everything about myself.
How was your growing up like?
While growing up, I wanted to be a beauty queen. I just like getting attention. I was the first child. For the first five years of my life, I have the whole attention in the world. I am so used to  people coming around me. As a child, I got everything I needed.
Tell us about your evolution into Nollywood?
As a child, I never dreamed  of going into acting.  I loved modeling, and how paparazzis run after models. I never had acting in mind until I met Charles Novia.
When I saw him somewhere in Surulere, I was like; is this Charles Novia! And he turned around and looked at me and said, do I know you? I replied him, saying I saw you on the television yesterday .
He quickly asked me if I  wanted  to become an actress? I replied in the affirmative. He later gave me his call card  and invited me for an audition the following day.
That was it. While I was still working on the set with Charles Novia, Uzodimma saw me and insisted taht he would  feature me in his music video. The next day, I featured in the African queen video. That was how I started my acting career.
Who are the actresses you look up to?
I love Genevieve Nnaji. I am also a fan of Omoni Oboli, and many others.
Recently you featured in the music video of Sound Sutan. Do you have passion for dancing?
Sound Sultan is  a big brother. He called  me and said, I am shooting my music video. Can you come around and give me your support.  When I got there, I ended up featuring in the video. This is the third time, I would be featuring in a music video. I featured in African Queen video, Ego and now, Sound Sutan’s video.
Does that mean you are a dancer?
I am not a dancer. I am not a video vixien. I can go and sit down and have a class cup and champagne. That is different from dancing. I am not a dancer.
What will you say fame has robbed you of?
The good and the bad. Good, in the sense that I can walk into anywhere and get favour ,especially in the banking hall. Sometimes, I would be standing in the quene and somebody would walk up to me and asked me how much do you want?
And the person would help me to make it faster. But the ugly thing is that, you will not live your life the way  you would want to.
You attacked  Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson on your twitter handle last year. What triggered off the attack?
I am not going to comment on it. Everybody took side with Yvonne Nelson, including my friends. So,  I am  not going to say anything about it. The whole world was against me. I read the negative reactions of Nigerians online. I was not expecting anything less. Even my own friends who never had any encounter with Yvonne Nelson took side with her.
You have a penchant for revealing some part of your body, may be your boobs. What happened today?
Well, it depends on the clothes. I have big boobs, so, if the clothes are not big enough to cover my boobs  you would  not blame me for that. I am not the person who made my clothes . I just put the clothes on.
You have passion for revealing some part of your body?
It depends on my mood. If I want to expose my back, I will do that. It goes with my mood.
Is it true that you dated 2face?
I didn’t date 2face. I only featured in his “African Queen” video. I have never  kissed him before.
Are you not planning to get married?
When the time comes, I will get married. I have never given it a thought.
It’s not about thinking, it is about the right person coming my way. Many ladies have been thinking about settling down for years now, but Mr. right has not come their way.
You are saying that Mr. right has not come your way?
Let’s take it like that. I don’t even have any relationship right now.
Why is it that most actresses do not want to get married?
How do you mean? Do you think that a lady would  decide to remain single. As a woman, she still needs a man. If  you do not have a man in your life, it is so bad.  She can never be a  happy woman.
Among the actors in the industry, who do you have crush on ?
Someone asked me this question recently. But, even if I have anybody in mind, do you think I would disclose the person to you.  It is a secret that I keep to myself. I am not going to elaborate on that.
What is your take on the same-sex  law in Nigeria?
The answer to the gay law is that, we got some group of people.  If you support it, you will have some people that will support you.
But if you are against it, you will also, have some group of people who will also support you. So, I am sitting on the fence. I do not want to be on anybody’s bad  record. But sincerely speaking, I think for the federal government to pass the bill into law, it must be a very serious matter.

Can you play the role of a lesbian in a movie?
I can play the role but depending on the script. If the script is conveying a moral lesson, yes, I can do it.
So, it has to do with what message you are conveying to the people.  Secondly, notwithstanding,  as an actress, I should be able to play any role. But, I will gladly play the role as long as I’m not going to kiss a  fellow girl on set.
What of acting  nude?
No, I cannot for no reason. I have people I am answerable to.
Have you been sexually harassed before now?
Sexual harassment in the industry have to do with what you want. If you want to be sexually harassed, you will be. I am saying that because, even when I am walking on the road, or in the  banking hall, I usually get passes.
But it depends on what you want. I do not think every  director would  want to sleep with every girl he comes across. Maybe, I am wrong but, I don’t think it is possible. I have had the experience where a produced would refused to feature me in his movie because I did not  sleep with him. They might make their advances to me.
Having featured in many movies, which of them would you say challenged you most?
The more challenging movie I have done since my return is James Town by Ifeanyi Onyeabor.
In the movie, I played a role that I have never done before. Most of roles have always been someone who is going to cry, or who has been abandoned and so on.
But in the movie,  I played the role of a drug seller. I sold all sorts of drugs. I was meant to move about with a guitar all the time. In this guitar, I concealed all the drugs that I was selling. But when nemesis caught up with me, I got bruised. I was busy hurting myself and I enjoyed every bit of the movie.
Would you say that the role interpreted your real person?
My real person is funny and  loving. I have got a very good sense of humor that my friends can’t even contend with, when I start making them laugh. But, the roles I have gotten have nothing to do with my real self. All the roles I have played, none have really shown my real self.

Why judge sentenced slain banker Titilayo’s husband to death

Mr. Akolade was sentenced to death for murdering his wife
Justice Lateefat Okunnu of the Ikeja High Court, on Friday, convicted Akolade Arowolo who murdered his wife, Titilayo, at their Isolo residence in 2011.
In sentencing Mr. Arowolo to death, the judge said that the prosecution proved their case beyond reasonable doubt and established that the defendant was responsible for his wife’s death.
Mrs. Okunnu said that she reached her verdict by relying on the evidences of the pathologist who conducted a post-mortem examination on the deceased’s corpse, the parents of the convict who were “not witnesses of truth”, and the contradictory statements of the convict.
She also relied on the “Doctrine of the Last Scene” which stipulates that the last person at a crime scene bears full responsibility for the deceased.
“It serves to buttress the finding that the defendant and no one else is the culprit,” Mrs. Okunnu added.
As the judge pronounced her sentence, Mr. Arowolo fell in the dock and burst into tears, screaming “who would take care of my little daughter?”
The trial of Mr. Arowolo, 32, began in 2011 after the prosecution accused him of stabbing to death his wife, a banker, on June 24, 2011 at their residence at 8, Akindeinde St., Isolo, Lagos.
The defendant, however, had insisted that his wife inflicted the grievous body harm on herself.
When he walked into the courtroom at 9.32 a.m., Mr. Arowolo, sporting a crisp white shirt on black pants, marched straight to a vacant seat, knelt before it and delved into a brief prayer session.
Then he sat down and opened a bible he was clutching.
When the judge began to read her judgment 20 minutes later, Mr. Arowolo, seated in the dock with his face in his hands, periodically shook his head.
At the end of the three hour judgment, after the judge’s death sentence, he screamed “Jesus, my Lord,” launched into a worship song, followed by a blurt of incoherent speech.
Prosecution’s witnesses
Friday’s judgment lasted three hours as the judge traced the origin of the trial, the evidences of all the witnesses, as well as scores of crime exhibits.
15 prosecution witnesses appeared during the trial, including the deceased person’s father, sisters, and step mother. The couple’s neighbour, security guard, and landlord also testified for the prosecution.
In his testimony at the beginning of the trial three years ago, George Oyakhire, the deceased’s father stated that Titilayo sounded “panicky on the phone” when he spoke with her on the morning of the incident.
He said he subsequently reached out to his daughters to call her and find out the problem.
Mr. Oyakhire also said that his daughter did not always live with her husband because he always beat her – one day he had threatened to throw her down from the top floor of their one storey apartment.
“His (Akolade) father even warned that he is capable of such evil,” Mr. Oyakhire added.
“When I told Titilayo to report her husband to a police station, she said ‘God will take control and touch his heart.”
The prosecution witnesses who forced the door of the couple’s apartment open, the day after the incident and after repeated calls to both of them were unsuccessful, said that Titilayo’s lifeless, bloodied body was found on the bed with the bedroom turned upside down.
“There was a knife on the floor, a gaping hole on her chest, a hammer on the floor. One of her eyes was gorged out. When I saw it, I thought there was nothing in the socket,” Bisi, the deceased’s stepmother, had said during her testimony.
“Something that looked like a lump of flesh that must have been chopped off from the deceased was lying on the floor,” she added.
Police witnesses also narrated details of the bloodied crime scene and how the corpse was taken to the hospital.
But it was the “expert” witness of John Obafunwa, a Forensic Pathologist and Chief Medical Examiner at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, that provided ample evidence that the prosecution used to nail Mr. Arowolo.
The judge, while reading out her judgment on Friday, described Mr. Obafunwa’s evidence as “completely professional,” noting that he was “objective, formal, and impassioned.”
After he conducted a five and a half hour post mortem examination on the corpse on  July 6, 2011, Mr. Obafunwa said, during his testimony, that he discovered at least 76 stab wounds resulting from the use of “tremendous force” on the chest, heart, lungs, liver, diaphragm, hands, and other parts of the deceased’s body.
“You can actually see through to the inside of the chest wall which had collapsed. A particular stab went through the rib cavity to the heart, the stomach was completely torn open.
“All these injuries could not have been self-inflicted because at a point, you would have dropped the knife,” said Mr. Obafunwa, a professor of Forensic Pathology.
‘Contradictory’ defense
The defence produced six witnesses which included the defendant, his parents, and one Efe Alexandra, who works with a non-governmental organization that visits the prison.
Mudashiru Arowolo, the convict’s father, said that his son’s marriage to Titilayo had been characterized by undue interference by her father and stepmother.
Mudashiru accused the deceased’s stepmother of attempting to take away the placenta of the couple’s new baby as well as introducing fetish things into their home.
He also accused the stepmother of assisting the deceased to “abort a baby and tie her womb as a form of family planning” without informing his son.
He further said that his son had been a youth pastor at the Foursquare Gospel Church in Festac Town before they moved to Isolo and he started attending The Redeemed Church at Gbagada.
He also denied claims that his son was suspended by the church for womanizing and wife-snatching.
“The defendant (his son) had over 21 wounds and the deceased had three. I was shocked to read that she had 76 wounds. It must be the doctor’s imagination,” Mudashiru added.
During her testimony, the second defence witness, Bolanle Arowolo, had described her son as a well-behaved child who had never showed traits of violence.
In addition to describing the defendant’s parents as not being “witnesses of truth,” the judge also said they were diversionary, covering up for their son and refusing to answer deep questions during their cross examination.
The defendant’s own testimony served to tighten the noose around his neck as it was riddled with contradictions, disjointed statements, and “faux pas”, according to the judge.
In his statements to the police after he submitted himself for arrest, Mr. Arowolo had claimed that he was forced by the police to write that his wife’s stab wounds were self-inflicted.
However, while giving evidence, Mr. Arowolo did a volte face and insisted that his wife had only sustained cuts on her hands before he left her to seek for help.
“In a statement, he wrote that she persistently stabbed herself, that something went wrong either mentally or spiritually.
“I have not ignored this piece of evidence that he was guided to write the statements… The statements were disjointed and contradictory during testimony.
“I note that he proferred excuses for the strange behaviour of his wife. This explanation obviously came from him and not from anyone guiding him. The defendant in the box was trying hard to renege from his earlier statements,” said the judge.
The judge also said that Mr. Arowolo’s claim that his late wife had attacked him with a knife was inconsistent with the pathologist’s revelation that the deceased received multiple stab wounds resulting to a “blunt force trauma.”
Two prison wardens dragged Mr. Arowolo out of the court room, after the judge rose, as he continued to scream and protest his innocence.

BREAKING: Court bars Police, SSS from arresting Sanusi


The Federal High Court gave the order on Friday.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has given an order barring the Nigerian Police Force and the State Security Service, SSS, from arresting embattled Central Bank Governor, Lamido Sanusi.
Jusitce I.N. Buba granted the order on Friday based on a suit filed by Mr. Sanusi against the police, the SSS, and the Attorney General of the Federation.
The judge granted an order “restraining the Respondents, their privies, agents, representatives, or any other law enforcement agencies of the Government of the Federation from violating, interfering with, or imposing any restriction on the enjoyment of the Applicant’s right to personal liberty and freedom of movement pending the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice.”
Mr. Sanusi was suspended by President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday, after being accused of corruption. Many Nigerians, however, believe he is being withchunted for exposing the mismanagement of funds by Nigeria’s oil company, NNPC.
His international passport was on Thursday seized by the SSS.
Details later…

Breaking New: Wayne Rooney signs contract extension with Manchester United

                 

 Rooney extends contract


- New deal commits striker to United until June 2019
- Player has "outstanding chance" to become club's all-time goalscorer
- Ambassadorial role after retirement

  Wayne Rooney has committed his future to Manchester United by signing a four-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until June 2019. Wayne will also become a club ambassador when he retires from the game.

The 28 year-old striker, signed from Everton in August 2004, has played 430 games for United, scoring 208 goals, a record which already puts him fourth in the club's all-time goalscorer list behind Jack Rowley (211), Denis Law (237) and Bobby Charlton (249).

David Moyes said: "Wayne has been the best player in England since I put him into the Everton first team in 2003. Since becoming United manager in July last year, I have enjoyed working with him and seeing just how he has developed his incredible talent. With his ability, his experience and his desire to succeed, he is a vital part of my plans for the future and I'm absolutely thrilled he has accepted the challenge.

"I said last July that Wayne has an outstanding chance to be a true legend of this club's long and rich history. He is just 42 goals away from overtaking Sir Bobby as our record goalscorer and becoming the first United player to hit 250 goals for the club. These opportunities only come to special players and I'm confident Wayne will set a new record that will take decades to reach. These are really exciting times for everyone connected with the club."

Wayne Rooney said: "I am made up to be staying at United. In August I will have been at the club for 10 years and during that time I have played with some fantastic players and won everything that I hoped I would when I first signed. I now have the chance as one of the club's senior players to help the younger players coming through and to be a part of another great United team. "The fans have always been a huge part of this club and the support they have given me since my debut against Fenerbahce has been amazing. I am very grateful to all United fans around the world for their continued support.

"I am really excited to be a part of the club's future and want to thank David Moyes and Ed Woodward for their belief and support in me. I am convinced that this is the start of another successful chapter in Manchester United's history."

Arowolo Akolade found guilty of Murder::::: Sentenced to Death by Hanging

Arowolo Akolade, the man who stabbed his banker wife to death on Friday June 24, 2011 after a domestic dispute at their home in Isolo, Lagos has been found guilty of her murder and has been sentenced to death by hanging.

Akolade who appeared before trial judge Justice Lateefat Okunnu of the Ikeja High Court this morning Friday Feb. 21 was found guilty on one-count charge of murder. The judge said the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that he killed his wife.

"I pronounce the defendant guilty and accordingly sentenced to death by hanging,” Justice Okunnu pronounced. Akolade burst into tears after the verdict was read.

Akolade and Titilayo had been married for only two years and had a young daughter when he brutally attacked her with a knife on his birthday after they argued. Arolowo claimed in court that Titi had attacked him with the knife and eventually turned the knife on herself, but the court didn't believe the story as he couldn't defend himself enough.


Popular Nollywood Actor Emeka Enyiocha Stabbed all over:::: WHAT!!!!!

Lol!!!! I know i got you scared, Nollywood is now making it look real check out more Photos below from a yet to be released Movie production




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Writer David Gambo attacks Award Winning Chimamanda Adichie on Gay Law, Calls her a liar

“Africa I have long being away from you, wondering like a Fulani cow…I feel the warm of your arms…the Tomtom of revolution beats in our hearts…” A quote from ‘Freetown’ a poem by Sly Cheney Coker. “Things fall apart, the centre can not hold” is a popular quote even among the illiterates in Africa especially Nigeria. Achebe, Coker, Soyinka and a host of others were and are great African writers with Africa in view. Virtually all of them receives Western education abroad and some stayed back to serve foreign masters but they never for onece despise or forget their origin. All their writings were either based on the fight for freedom from colonialism or on the essence of the african culture. They exported African traditions to the white-man land and imported as well whiteman values but compromised not their native standards.
Why am i saying this? It is disheartening that opportunist African West based writer–Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie is deviating from well established culture of African writers by allying with the West in the evil quest of One World Order under American tutelage. Well, before you wonder why this accusation on a vivacious Nigerian intellect, let me tell you her crime and how she lied. Her latest article titled “‘Why can’t he just be like everyone else?’ is a brilliant and conscious deviation from African reality concerning homosexuality.
The article is her first open opinion on the Anti-gay Law by Nigerian Government. She holds contrary view to this law because of the Western ideology of democracy. Her words: “The new law that criminalizes homosexuality is popular among Nigerians. But it shows a failure of our democracy, because the mark of a true democracy is not in the rule of its majority but in the protection of its minority”, but I posit: democracy is also well known for ‘majority rule’, government of the people, for the people, and by the people. Based on this therefore, the law is valid because it is the voice of Nigerians. After all, if democratic laws are basically to protect minority interests then armed robbers, 419, yahoo yahoo etc, that constitutes the minority in the society should be protected by the law. But they can’t be protected because they are evil, and so also homosexuality is evil. African democracy is different from Western democracy, we can’t allow social vices to impede our moral values in the name of true democracy. We had our system before the imperialist and colonial domination of our land by white masters. This is all but neo-colonialism, and Adichie is one of those propagandised African writers trying to be popular in the Western world by spreading their evil ideologies. Hey common, we are wiser now, not every pen can write, so not every brilliant write-up can convince.

On the other note, she made claims to criminality of the act. She wrote: “A crime is a crime for a reason. A crime has victims. A crime harms society. On what basis is homosexuality a crime? Homosexuality is a crime on the basis of social and ethical values. West is West, Africa is Africa. We are two different people with different identity, norms, cultures and values. Is a standing norms in Africa that man lust after and marries woman and vice-versa. So the 21st century quest by ‘evil doers’ from the Western World to idolised the world is a crime against nature and against Africans/Nigerians.
Furthermore, she assert: “Many Nigerians support the law because they believe the Bible condemns homosexuality. The Bible, for example, also condemns fornication and adultery and divorce, but they are not crimes.” Yes! The Holy Books condemns homosexuality, adultery, fornication and divorce. But the latter three vices are between opposite sex and not same sex individuals. Am not supporting adultery, fornication or divorce, but am saying at least they are done within natural vicious cycle unlike man to man, woman to woman disposition of Adichie. So I will say this is the flaw of the law, but not withstanding, it still serve the purpose of avoiding immoral and unethical practice in our traditioned Nigerian soil where we are already batling with many.
Also from her argument is “Some supporters of the law have asked – what is next, a marriage between a man and a dog?’ she tends to repeal this prospect of allowing gay marriages in the world. But truth is, there has being instances where a Woman got married to her dog, a man got married to his car, and a young girl trying to marry a horse. Common Adichie, what are you not saying, what are you afraid of saying, why are you afraid of saying? Well, whatever it is, it is your call. But the truth is, the future is certainly inhuman if human can now marry animal all in the name of freedom. Fuck freedom! What freedom? When Neo-colonialism thrives better and better with ‘Black Western Masters of our own’.
I need to stop here before I show my animalistic nature…lol
There are a lot to debased, but my batterey will not allow me finish the job as a result of bad power supply in the country. I guess this is what Adichie wants the Nigerian government to focus on instead of enacting irrelivant laws. Well, is Anti-gay Law really irrelivant? Answer it thoughtfully please. To end the long story, Adichie you lied by supporting homosexuality. You and I know it is your humble propaganda to be popular in the Western World because there is your fanbase. Deep inside you Adichie, you know you will not support homosexuality, so why lie to us your admirers in the ‘African Literary World? Please don’t confuse us, I am one of your dying supporters, don’t disappoint me please! It’s not too late, you can recall your standpoint, don’t allow me to assume that this is a case of misplaced priority. live and let’s live, but let’s live so we can live together.
The matter: Sochukwuma is a Nigerian and his existence is not a crime, but his action is a crime.