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Friday 12 December 2014

13-YEAR OLD GIRL ARRESTED WITH EXPLOSIVE WRAPPED AROUND HER WAIST IN KANO

 This 13-year-old girl pictured above was allegedly arrested by the police in Kano State yesterday December 11th; she was caught with explosives wrapped around her waist.
The girl was arrested after she and a male accomplice walked into a clinic seeking medical treatment. Suspicious hospital staff alerted police who immediately arrested the two.See other pics after the cut.....

MY MEMORABLE PHOTO: DIMEJI SHED 'CROCODILE TEARS' AFTER COURT DISCHARGE & ACQUITTED HIM OF 93 BILLION SCAM !!!...

On the 14 February, 2014, an Abuja Federal High Court discharged and acquitted him, after finding that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission was not able to prove a 16-count criminal charge, bordering on a N9billion contract scam, filed against him. The rest is now history.EFCC, forget!!!

MUSILIU OBANIKORO HEADS TO COURT OVER PDP GOVERNORSHIP PRIMARIES !!!

Nigerian are bad losers, we don’t like to concede defeat! Senator Musiliu Obanikoro , who lost out in the PDP Governorship primaries in Lagos state on Tuesday December 4th, says he's heading to court to seek redress ! ...See his tweets after the cut........



I'M NOT GUILTY OF CONTEMPT......OBASANJO

Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has filed an appeal against the ruling of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which ordered that his book, “My Watch” be confiscated after disobeying an injunction restraining its publication, saying: “I’m not guilty of contempt for publishing my book.”

Obasanjo, in his appeal, declared that the media reports which conveyed the impression that he intended to “dare confront a judge or the judiciary” were highly misleading.

Justice Valentine Ashie of the Federal High Court in Abuja had ruled on Wednesday, that irrespective of the public presentation, the former President erred by not obeying his court injunction.
However, Obasanjo, through his legal team, led by Gboyega Oyewole, filed an appeal challenging the confiscation order, declaring 10-grounds to support the appeal.
He argued that the trial judge erred in his ruling.

In the appeal with Suit No. CV/472/14, copy which was made available to journalists in Abeokuta yesterday, the counsel contended that Obasanjo was dissatisfied with the ruling of the court and “appealed against the said ruling upon the grounds set forth...”
Among the 10 grounds of appeal according the counsel, include that, “the learned trial judge erred in law when he granted interlocutory orders of injunction which inter alia restrained the defendant from the publication of his book or the content of the letter to the President which is the subject of the suit before the trial judge in the said book, “My Watch.”

They further backed with particulars, stating that: 
(a) There was uncontradicted affidavit evidence that the defendant’s book “My Watch” had been published and released to the public before the making of the interlocutory order.
(b) “The plaintiff never alluded to this fact in his affidavit before the court. 
(c) It is settled law that an injunction does not lie to restrain a completed act. 
(d) His lordship failed and/or neglected to allude to the affidavit evidence before making the interlocutory order.

The learned trial judge erred in law and exercised its discretion wrongfully in granting the orders of interlocutory injunction subject of this appeal against the defendant restraining him from publishing his book, “My Watch” or publishing his letter subject of the suit in the said book. “
In a statement signed by Vitalise Ortese, which was made available to journalists in Abeokuta, the former president noted that “since the news of the said order broke, he (Obasanjo) has been receiving calls from concern friends from far and near and he is constrained to make this release and present the facts as they relate to the book and it’s public presentation.

The statement read: “Chief Olusegun Obasanjo wishes to state that the media reports which convey the impression that he intended to “dare or confront a judge or the judiciary” is highly misleading. Far from this, on the contrary, the former president is a law abiding citizen who will only pursue his rights within the law and will not “dare” a judge or knowingly flout an order of a Court of competent jurisdiction.

“The former president wishes to make it clear that in the first instance, no formal order from Justice Ashi was served and received by either himself or by proxy regarding any injunction restraining the publication of the book, “My Watch” which from the records was already in circulation.”
He noted that 10 points had been raised already for the court to clear, adding that the implication which is to suspend the enforcement of the orders until the application is determined, should not be lost on all concerned.

“The former President reiterates his regard for due process on judiciary and rule of law, and recognises that the order is from the court and not the governments it has been attributed in some quarters.”


KAM SALEM: POLICE HEADQUARTERS OBALENDE ON FIRE!

 The Police headquarters building in Obalende, Lagos is presently on fire. The fire started at the Kam Salem Building and gradually spreading to other parts! I hope you are not thinking what is going on in my mind...Fraud!  See more photos after the cut.....



YINKA AIYEFELE : REMEMBERS ACCIDENT 17 YEARS AFTER ...

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Yinka Aiyefele wrote on his Facebook page how today 12th December, 2014 marks the 17th year he had an accident on his way to Abeokuta, Ogun State.  He gave thanks to God for sparing his life in the accident he termed his turning point. His words:

‘’Rejoice and thank God with me. the journey started exactly 17yrs ago, it was on Friday December 12th 1997. On my way to Abeokuta where I had that ghastly motor accident. it was indeed MY TURNING POINT. "ODUNMBAKU" I will for ever be grateful to you my Lord. Thank you all for your love, support and encouragement. When there is life there is hope.’’

MEET CRIMINAL MINDED 10-YEAR OLD BOY THAT BEAT 90-YEAR OLD WOMAN TO DEATH!!!

  Tristen Kurilla, 10, from Pennsylvania, (pictured above), beat a 90 year old woman to death! And he is currently being held in the adult jail as he awaits trial.  According to Pennsylvania’s justice department, Tristen is the youngest person ever to face a murder charge in Pennsylvania.

Here's what he did. Tristen was visiting his grandfather in October this year. According to what he later told police, he entered the room of 90 year old Helen Novak who lived with his grand dad on Oct 11 to ask her a question. He said Helen screamed at him and told him to leave her room. He said he lost his temper, picked the woman's wooden cane and attacked her.

Police say Tristen beat her with the cane, hooked it around her neck and pushed it into her throat for a few seconds then punched her five times in the throat and several times in the stomach. There was no one else at the time of the incident to help Helen.

When the boy's granddad returned shortly and found Helen unresponsive, he called medics and the police. Tristen told police he'd only meant to hurt her, not kill her.


He is currently in adult jail though his lawyers are trying to get the courts to transfer the case to juvenile court and have Tristen moved to a youth detainment facility because of his age. That has not happened yet.

His parents are said to be devastated and claimed Tristen was such a good and kind boy who wouldn't a hurt a fly. Yeah, he skipped the fly and killed someone instead.

Tristen has since met with a psychiatrist and will next meet with the defense’s mental health expert