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Friday 7 February 2014

PEPPER SOUP POLITICS: NAVY, POLICE AT WAR IN WARRI

It will be recalled that there was free for all commotion last Thursday at the Kayriott Hoteland Suites, Effurun, near Warri, Delta State, when a team of naval personnel reportedly invaded the guesthouse, brutalized hotel officials, disarmed and abducted two policemen on guard duty in the hotel following a heated disagreement with a waitress, over supposed non payment for food and drinks enjoyed by a naval officer and his friends.

While narrating what happened, proprietor of the hotel,  Efe Afe,  in a petition to the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Usman Jibril, dated February 3, said, “One Navy Lieutenant Akalezie Uche attached to the Nigerian Navy, NNS Delta in Warri, Delta State, in company of a female friend and another young man visited the aforementioned hotel and was attended to at the hotel’s pool bar by a waitress named Rachael Usen.” He went further to say that ”The waitress at the end of the stay of the above trio demanded payment of the sum of N8,500.00 (Eight thousand, five hundred naira) for the food, drinks and ice cream which the said lieutenant and his friends had ordered and consumed, but the lieutenant claimed that he had already paidhttp://savingsslider-a.akamaihd.net/items/it/img/arrow-10x10.png for same to the consternation of the waitress who insisted that she had not been paid a dime.”

However, it was discovered that when the mobile police that were on guard at the hotel  tried to apprehend the trio for non settlement of their bill, Lt. Akalezie, allegedly alerted colleagues from the NNS Delta naval base who stormed the hotel and the show of shame began.

In an attempt to defend one of their own, NNS Delta Public Relations Officer, Lt C.I.D Yohana, maintained that the policemen, indeed, manhandled the navy officer .
Mr. Aduba. Delta state Commissioner of Police, described the navy’s defence of the scandalous “feeble attempt”  by his naval counterpart to exonerate his men from the “show of shame”, which he said is a “height of falsehood,” Noting “the simple fact which is well corroborated by evidence of eye witnesses is that the two policemen on guard duty at the hotel, fully dressed in service uniform, were over-powered by the naval personnel who stormed the premises of the hotel in a commando-like manner; disarmed the police personnel, battered them to stupor, before abducting them together with some officials of the hotel to the Naval Base.’
“From the investigation so far conducted, the bone of contention behind this unholy act and a seemingly recurring decimal of occurrence between the navy and the police in the state is the payment of N9,000 for pepper soup and alcoholic beverages consumed by the man who was later identified as a naval officer and two of his friends at the hotel. An argument ensued between the said naval officer on civil outfit and the hotel receptionist over the non payment of the said N9,000 for services delivered, in the course of which the naval officer slapped the receptionist causing her ears to ooze blood.” The Police commissioner added.

In his words, Mr. Aduba, captioned the action of the Naval personnel as an act of lawlessness: “We want to state clearly that the Police Force still remains the symbol of government and no profession has the act of lawlessness as part of its ethics, hence we strongly submit that the act of carrying two Hilux load of naval personnel – not for the purpose of storming/fighting our common enemies – the criminals, but rather for the purpose of overpowering fellow uniformed security personnel on legitimate duty which has occurred several times in Delta State will certainly not augur well for the good governance of our country which is the primary purpose of government.”
Culled.
NB: It is high time that the Armed Forces in Nigeria call their personnel to order, in order to curb their lawlessness in the society.






Thursday 6 February 2014

PRETTY NOLLYWOOD ACTRESSES SETLLED FOR THE SECOND BEST BECAUSE SINGLE GUYS ARE JUST SCARCE

Nollywood isn’t exactly a haven populated by married women even though most of the women are the most beautiful that can be found anywhere in the country.
Most of the women are either single or divorced and plenty more still searching. Those that have been able to hold on to a marriage have come to accept their lots of being the second wife.
In a recent interview, Lola Alao must have spoken the minds of many of them when she cried out “where are the single guys?” after being  asked why many of her colleagues are going for other woman’s man and even made bold to claim that married men make better husbands.
Many of them who have toed this line have had their lives embroiled in hot waters of controversies, and yet survived while some are not so lucky. Even there are cases of those who rushed into the arms of the other woman’s man  only to rush out. Here are a few of them and their different tales of woes and triumphs.
Caroline Ekanem-Danjuma
The story of Nollywood s*xy actress, Caroline Ekanem-Dajunma is not hidden. She is a one-time glamorous screen diva who later became the second wife of billionaire Musa Danjuma. Since then, Mrs. Danjuma who gave up her career in acting for the marriage has enjoyed all that moneyhttp://savingsslider-a.akamaihd.net/items/it/img/arrow-10x10.png can buy and good things of life. However, it appears something is disturbing the actress. She recently confessed on her Facebook page that being the second best and being in second place is not fun. It appears something is actually missing here.

Liz Dasilva
There hasn’t been any concrete evidence that this Togolese-Yoruba actress has married her baby’s father who she bore a bouncing baby boy some months ago. But the fact that the actress went ahead to convert from Christianity to Islam, changing her name from Elizabeth to Aishat, in a bid to please her supposed husband, Alhaji Olaoye, is a sign that something more than just mere man-woman relationship is in the equation.
Alhaji Olaoye is said to have many other wives and Liz or Aishat is just one of many in his harem. But it appears Liz has no qualms in marriage as she is reportedly having a ball even if she has to accept her fate of seeing Alhaji every now and then
Mercy Aigbe
Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe is surely having the fun of her life in her polygamous marriage. She was nick-named a husband snatcher by a fellow actress few months ago when she got married to Bimbo Akinsanya‘s husband, Lanre Gentry.
Ini Edo
In November 2008 she got married to Philip Ehiagwina, a businessman.  Edo had a second wedding in February 2009 in America, in Houston, Texas, where her husband is based. Their relationship had been in the newspapers: not just because Edo is one of those people that newspapers like to write things about, true and untrue, but also because Ehiagwina had already been married, to Ruth Okoro, a Nigerian-American model and actress. Okoro made his leaving her for Edo ugly and public, both of them saying terrible things about each other.
Mosun Filani
Popular Yoruba Actress, Mosunmola Filani  secretly got married to Simeon Oduoye in Ibadan not too long ago.
The light-skinned Yoruba actress, as we were told by an industry source, was full of surprise getting married to Simeon, who is believed to be a woman’s guy.
Information gathered revealed that Mosun secured the love of Simeon at the expense of Yemisi, Simeon’s wife at the time.
Mosun, who once had hot romance with Odunlade Adekola and Muyiwa Ademola, was said to have hijacked Simeon to herself, thereby making him pay less attention to his wife, Yemisi, who has two kids for him.
Mosun has gone on to bear the man a baby girl and their marriage seems to be in ship-shape with no detectable cracks of any discord.

Bose Arowosegbe
If you have been wondering why Nigerian actresses prefer marrying other people’s husbands, wonder no more, because Nollywood Yoruba actress, Bose Arowosegbe, has come out to support the trendhttp://savingsslider-a.akamaihd.net/items/it/img/arrow-10x10.png of actresses going after married men. Just like some of her colleagues have done in the past, Bose is a second wife and she is proud of that. Her reasons are that single men are immature, childish, poor and do not have what it takes to give the actresses the kind of life they deserve.
Here is what she said: “I am married to a married man. I have not told anyone this before. Why actresses go for married men is that most single men out there are not mature enough to handle the fact that actresses are normal women.

Mercy Johnson
Most talented and sought after actress in the  English sector of Nollywood, Mercy Ozioma Johnson  got married to Prince Odianosen Okojie, who is married to a Canada-based lady named Lovely with two  kids, a boy and a girl.
The whole drama got messier, when Lovely came out of the blues claiming that she is the legally married wife of Prince Odianose, who Mercy was planning to get married to and that she can’t get abandoned like that because she is still legally married to her husband, Prince Okojie.


culled.

EMBATTLED CP JOSEPH MBU HAS BEEN MOVED TO ABUJA

The Rivers Commissioner of Police, Mr.Joseph Mbu ,has been redeployed  to Abuja, from Rivers State with immediate effect.
This was contained in a communiqué issued by the Police Service Commission on Thursday. The press release read thus: POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
PRESS RELEASE
REDEPLOYMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE
The Police Service Commission has approved the recommendations of the Inspector General of Police for the redeployment of thirteen (13) Commissioners of Police to various Commands nationwide:
s/n
Rank
Name
Present Posting
Posted To
1.
CP
AMBROSE AISABO, mni
PAP LAS
CP KWS
2.
CP
FELIX O. UYANYA, mni
COMDT PCO
CP EKS
3.
CP
JOHNSON OGUNSAKI
CP SFU
CP RVS
4.
CP
ABDULMAJID ALI
CP EOD
CP IMS
5.
CP
BENJAMIN U. ONWUKA
D/COMDT STAFFPOL JOS
CP KBS
6.
CP
IBRAHIM MAISHANU
FHQ
CP OSS
7.
CP
ADAMU IBRAHIM
DFS
CP ABS
8.
CP
ADERENLE SHINABA
FHQ
CP KNS
9.
CP
MBU JOSEPH MBU
CP RVS
CP FCT
10.
CP
UMARU U. SHEHU
CP NAS
CP KDS
11.
CP
A.J. ABAKASANGA, mni
CP INFO-TECH
CP ADS
12.
CP
KALAFITE H. ADEYEMI
FHQ ABJ
CP TRS
13.
CP
IBRAHIM IDRIS
FHQ ABJ
CP NAS

The Chairman of the Commission, Sir Mike Mbama Okiro, equally admonished the newly redeployed officers to put in their best in their various Commands’ operations, so as to provide a secure environment for business and life to thrive.

Ferdinand U. Ekpe
AD(Press)
For: Hon. Chairman




Meanwhile, Johnson Tunde Ogunsakin, who was formerly in charge of the Special Fraud Investigations Unit in Lagos has been appointed to take his place in the crisis-ridden state..

ASARI DOKUBO INVITED FOR QUESTIONING BY SSS

"In less than one hour, the way we would strike, the world will be shocked. If anybody does anything against Jonathan, we will retaliate. What we will do will shock the whole world. We will cripple the economy of the country not only in the creeks, but also on the nation’s territorial waters, no vessel will be allowed to enter Nigeria’s territorial waters."He added.



Wednesday 5 February 2014

FORMER DEPUTY-GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE SINATU OJIKUTU ARRESTED ON FRAUD CHARGE

The 67-year-old, former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Alhaja Sinatu Ojikutu.
who was declared wanted by the SFU on June 19, 2013, for allegedly obtaining N130m from one Cajethan Okekearu, under the guise of selling a plot of land at Admiralty Way, Lekki, Lagos, was arrested on Tuesday ,at her Lagos Island residence by the Special Fraud Unit of the Nigeria Police.

According to the statement by the SFU Commissioner of Police, Mr.Tunde Ogunsakin, Ojikutu was said to have allegedly connived with her son, Samson Ojikutu Jnr, currently in the United States, to commit the fraud.
 The statement reads in part, “The suspect and her son were parties to the sale of the land and both signed the agreement given to Okekerau and obtained the sum of N130m from him.

“She admitted the crime, but claimed that it was a genuine mistake of plot identification. After refunding N50m to Okekearu, she promised to refund the balance as soon as she disposed her two properties she put up for sale.

 “She equally made an undertaking and payment plan which was drawn from September, 2012 and was to terminate by November 2012, but she defaulted.”

However, It was learnt that Okekearu became aware of the fraud after he commenced development on the land. He was said to be on the verge of completing the building when the bonafide owner of the land surfaced.

It was later discovered that the land which the ex-deputy governor sold did not belong to her.  She actually sold Plot 23 Block 4, said to belong to one Mr. Afolabi, while her plot, 24 Block 4, already had a property on it.

It was also discovered that the plot belonged to late Samson Ojikutu Snr, the suspect’s husband who died in 2008. The plot was sold by him in 1995, while the suspect appended her signature to the sale of the land.

The statement added, “It will be recalled that the suspect sued the Inspector-General of Police, the Commissioner of Police, SFU and the complainants in the State High Court at Igbosere, Lagos, with Suit No. M/581/2013, praying the court to restrain the police from further investigation into the matter and violation of fundamental human right.

“The ruling by Justice Obadina on December 17, 2013, dismissed the suit for lack of merit, saying the Nigeria Police has the power to prosecute the applicants, Sinatu and her son, Samson, since the police investigation revealed that there is prima-facie case of obtaining by false pretences against them and added that the court would not interfere or restrain the police from carrying out their statutory function.”


Culled.

AMBRROSE MONYE SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON IN SOUTH AFRICA

Chanelle Henning's killers Andre Gouws and Ambrose Monye have been sentenced to life in prison by the North Gauteng High Court.

Judge Johan Kruger said the murder of Henning was characterised by the cold-blooded disregard for the life a young woman and her child.

He said Henning did no harm to Monye and Gouws as she was leading her life and minding her own business while they were planning to kill her.

Kruger ruled that the confession made by the killers after being convicted could only be seen as an attempt at self-preservation.

He said the envisaged prosecution of Chanelle’s husband, Nico, and the role of the accused in that matter is irrelevant in this case.

Kruger said the prescribed sentence in this case did not create unease in him as he believed it was proportionate to the crime.

The 25-year old mother was shot dead shortly after dropping her child at school in Faerie Glen in November 2011.
Gouws and Monye told the North Gauteng High Court that they regretted planning Henning’s murder and have since apologised.

But these submissions only came after their conviction and could be seen, as prosecutor Gerrie Nel describes it, as too little too late. 

The prosecutor told the court that the information provided by Gouws led to the arrested of Henning’s husband Nico, who is believed to be the mastermind behind the hit.

 culled
IS IT BECAUSE OF MATERIAL THINGS?

Thursday 30 January 2014

OMOTOLA JALADE-EKEINDE: AMBASSADOR EXTRA-ORDINARY

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, (born February 7, 1978) is an actress, singer, wife, mother and philanthropist. She is making waves with her latest single titled ’Barren Land‘  released recently which has had international endorsement.
Omosexy,as she is fondly called by her fans is one of the best act in Nollywood, she is not afraid to experiment with whatever medium of self-expression, that is why she has sharpened her voice for a new career in music with the  new single .The song, which has reportedly been adopted by Amnesty International as its campaign theme song.
Omotola, who was enlisted as one of the 100 Most Influential Persons in the world by Times Magazine, while speaking to Vladimir Duthiers on CNN African Voices, said:  “I wanted to speak out, I wanted to say more. There is so much you can do with words” ,.
The “Africa’s most renowned leading lady”, is a fierce Human Right campaigner for the UN WFP (World Food Programme). She has spoken volubly about the Niger Delta oil spillage and its ravaging aftermaths on children and women. Omotola, has equally lent her voice to the Rewrite the Future Campaign of Save the Children in the UK, She was also the first Nigerian celebrity to challenge the government during the crippling 5 months Nigerian tertiary institutions were shutdown
While commenting on  GenVoices (Generational Voices), a UN endorsed movement whose project-driven platform is channelled towards national development, Omosexy, charged the youths to voice out their convictions and not cowers away. “We must speak out.  We must all be heard. Do not only rely on the known faces to speak for you. One person cannot fight the battle to heal Nigeria” she said on the programme that saw the likes of Aliko Dangote, Christopher Kolade, Mo Abudu, Omawunmi, Kola Oyeniye (convener) deliver speeches.

Culled from: tribune.ng      

Wednesday 29 January 2014

NIGERIAN SAMESEX LAW IS DISCRIMINATORY AND RUN FOUL OF FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS

‘Discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of an individual based on their actual or perceived membership in a certain group or category, "in a way that is worse than the way people are usually treated." It involves the group's initial reaction or interaction, influencing the individual's actual behaviour towards the group or the group leader, restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to another group, leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based on logical or irrational decision making.

It will be recalled that on January 7th, 2014, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan signed the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill 2013 into law. The law bans same sex marriage, and through its wording, also seeks to criminalise people, organisations and agencies that support homosexuality and those who do not immediately report any known homosexuals, or homosexual activities. 

By signing this law, Nigeria government according to EU foreign policy Chief Catherine Ashton, described Nigeria’s ban on same-sex unions as discriminatory and in contravention of fundamental human rights. She went further by saying that: “I am concerned about the signing into law in Nigeria of the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act,” Ashton said in a statement. “The European Union is opposed to discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.
“It is firmly committed to fundamental human rights and the rule of law in respect of those rights, including freedom of association, conscience and speech and the equality of persons.”
“I am therefore particularly concerned that some provisions of the Act appear to be in contradiction with those fundamental rights, which are themselves guaranteed by Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution, and to be inconsistent with the legal obligations enshrined in a number of international agreements to which Nigeria is a party.”She added.
I love Nigerian political leaders so much, they know how to play on Nigerian intelligent, with their diversionary system, and it is easy for them to divert the people’s attention from the burning issues at hand to non-issues.

Of recent, Nigerian were eager to know the outcome of  the House of Representatives Committee, investigating the controversial purchase of two bulletproof BMW cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority allegedly for Oduah, at a whopping N255m, had established some infractions against the Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, also the Non-Repatriation to the Federation Account by Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) of $49.8 Billion representing 76% of the value of crude oilhttp://savingsslider-a.akamaihd.net/items/it/img/arrow-10x10.png liftings in 2012 and 2013 and the failure of NNPC to pay N22billion Nigerian Export Supervision Scheme (NESS) Levy. But the government, just played down these issues with anti-gay law!!!

Retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu lend his voice to gay issues when he said: “Anywhere where the humanity of people is undermined, anywhere where people are left in the dust, there we will find our cause. Sometimes you wish you could keep quiet. It’s the kind of thing you heard the prophet Jeremiah complain of where he says, “You know God, I didn’t want to be a prophet and you made me speak words of condemnation against a people I love deeply. Your word is like a fire burning in my breast. It isn’t that it’s questionable when you speak up for the right of people with different sexual orientation. People took some part of us and used it to discriminate against us. In our case, it was our ethnicity; it’s precisely the same thing for sexual orientation. People are killed because they’re gay. I don’t think, “What do I want to do today? I want to speak up on gay rights.” No. It’s God catching me by my neck.”

The Founder and Project Director of House of Rainbow Fellowship, Reverend Jide Macaulay, in his open letter to Nigerian President complained about the discrimination against gay people since the inception of the law that,  ‘’in the East of Nigeria, many are fleeing their homes. One gay man, labelled “a leader of the homosexual” is on the run. His parents and brother were threatened with arrest if they don’t provide information about his whereabouts. In the same region, more than six people were arrested. In the West of the country, we can confirm that nearly ten people have been arrested and bailed. Also the police have extorted funds from each victim at an average of between $120 to $300. Most of the people arrested were tortured and asked to provide additional details of other gays or lesbians. In the North of Nigeria, in Bauchi and Kano, there are two separate cases of arrests and harassment of gay people. Both areas are firmly under sharia law, which carries the death penalty’’.

Moreover, the Nigerian Constitution under Chapter IV enumerates the following as fundamental rights.

*          Right to life.
*          Right to dignity of human persons.
*          Right to personal liberty.
*          Right to fair hearing.
*          Right to compensation for property compulsorily acquired.
*          Right to private and family life.
*          Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
*          Right to freedom of expression.
*          Right to peaceful assembly and association.
*          Right to freedom of movement.
*        Right to freedom from discrimination on the grounds of ethnic group, place of origin, circumstance of birth, sex, religion or political opinion.

In conclusion, I will like to say that ‘If anybody can find someone to love them and to help them through this difficult thing that we call life, I support that in any shape or form’.