Sunday 16 June 2013

Custom Officers kill Man In Iyana Ipaja This Morning

This happened about an hour ago. A man trying to smuggle a Audi wagon car into Lagos was stopped by custom officers but he refused to stop. They chased him to Iyana Ipaja. When he got there he met a little traffic and decided to run out of the car. He was immediately shot dead by the custom officers. His body is currently lying on the express way now.

I don't know if this is right, but i think they shouldn't have killed him. I think they should have shot him on the leg or something.

Do you think the best thing was to kill him? The Police are right now at the scene trying to tow the car away.


Source: http://kaaf.com/2013/06/Custom-Officers-kill-Man-In-Iyana-Ipaja-This-Morning-383079

BBA..Daybreak: Waiting on Elikem

Daybreak: Waiting on Elikem



 
 
Fatima spent the whole night and a better part of the morning waiting for Elikem to come to her bed.

Keeping an eye on Elikem is proving to be a tough business for Fatima. The Malawian, who is part of Elikem's 'harem', couldn't sleep a wink as she waited impatiently for Elikem to call it a night.

After the party, Elikem - who is a social butterfly of sorts - spent his time locked in conversation with Pokello in her bed. In the early hours of the morning, the Ghanaian decided to bond with sexy Selly, who told him there could be a possible love connection between herself and Neyll.

Upon realising that Elikem would not be coming to bed anytime soon, Fatima jumped out of her bed, duvet and pillow in tow and headed to the lounge. Elikem tried to call her back, but Fatima was not having that. The Malawian cut a lonely figure on the couch as she wrote out her frustrations on the white board.

Elikem at this time was warm and comfortable in Pokello's bed. When she decided to head back to bed later however, Elikem ditched Pokello's bed and jumped into Fatima's.

Annabel, Biguesas, Natasha, Neyll and Pokello are up for possible Eviction this week. Vote now to keep your favourite Housemate in the game.


- By Ngeti Dlamini

Tinubu’s 96-year old mother passes on


 

 
 The 96-year old mother of the National Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and President-General, Association of Market Women of Nigeria, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, has died.

Alhaja Mogaji, who died in her Ikeja home yesterday, would be buried at the Ikoyi Garden and Vaults, Lagos.

MEND Claims It Exploded Two Fuel Tankers In Abuja

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The Movement for Emancipation of the Niger-Delta, MEND, claimed it struck in the early hours of Saturday in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja. This came weeks after it called-off what it described as planned attacks on mosques and related institutions over the bombings and killing of southerners in the North by Boko Haram insurgents.

Ahead 2016: Dickson Recruits 10,000 Cultists

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By SaharaReporters, New York
Gov Seriake Henry Dickson of Bayelsa State on Saturday stunned the public and observers of political developments with the announcement of enlistment in a youth empowerment programme of 10,000 of the 11,000 youths who reportedly renounced cultism.

Scrapping of government agencies will increase unemployment rate – Senator Owie

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A former Senate Chief whip, Senator Rowland Owie, Saturday, appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan not to scrap some government agencies, saying the action would worsen unemployment in the country.
Owie, who also lauded the President for his intervention in the Ajaokuta Steel Company, warned him to beware of those who may be working for the opposition inside his government.
He accused aides of the President, who are suggesting harsh policies, of formulating ideas that would further impoverish the common man.
The politician in a statements said, “I wish to appeal to our son and brother, President Goodluck Jonathan, not to listen to those agents of doom that are pushing for the scrapping of over 200 government organizations by his government.