Monday, January 4, 2016

Startling Actress, Juliet Ibrahim Shares a Powerful Testimony That Will Melt Your Heart (Photos)

Famous and beautiful actress, Juliet Ibrahim, has shared a powerful and inspiring story that is set to set your heart racing.
Juliet Ibrahim
 
The beautiful Ghanaian actress has revealed that in 2007, she was an usher at the Glo CAF Awards, the leading awards event for football in Africa, but surprisingly this year, she will be the host of the show taking place this week in Abuja.

She took to her instgram to express her delight.
 
 
She said: “From being an usher at Glo Caf awards 2007 to being a guest at Glo caf 2012 and 2014 and now to hosting the Glo Caf awards 2015! If Jesus say Yes nobody can say No. When I told my sis that I will be hosting this year’s Glo Caf awards @ssoniaibrahim asked me; this life is funny do u remember back in the day when u were just an usher for Glo Caf? lol God is an awesome God. Never give up on ur dreams, keep pushing and stay determined. Catch me live on January 7th. @katung_aduwak u remember the first time I met u? joyjoy #nobodyweynofittomakeEm one day I shall tell my story”

See the Faces of the Teenage Cultists Arrested in Ogun With Dangerous Weapons (Photo)

The men of the Ogun State Police Command have apprehended a large number of teenage boys parading themselves as cultists in the state.
Two of the arrested suspects
 
Several suspected robbers and cultists were arrested in various odd places across Ogun State on New Year’s eve by the police.

According to a statement from the State Police Command Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, signed by the State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, operatives attached to Ota Division of the Command nabbed more than 20 cultists that have been terrorising on residents of Araromi area of Ota.

The suspects were arrested on the eve of the New Year, 31 December, 2015 at about 11pm. The leaders of the gang are Asari Samson,17,and Ola Samuel,17. Weapons such as axes, rods and dummy guns were in their possession when police operatives swooped on them during one of their operations and they were arrested while other members took to their heels.

Another set of cultist members were arrested, also in Ota, four months after they initiated a young boy into the group. According to the statement, the young boy was initiated in a bush at Destiny Estate, Ota in Ado-Odo/ Ota Local Government Area of Ogun state, last August around 9pm.

The suspects were arrested on New Year day, Friday, 1 January 2016, when the father of the initiated young boy saw them and immediately reported to the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, Ota Police Division, who swung into action and arrested four of the cult members.

Those arrested include: Ismail Yusuf, 19, Oyeleye Ibrahim, 26, Dayo Ayo, 14 and Adeleke Segun, 18, while other members are now at large.

Adejobi said: “The suspects have all confessed to the crimes and we have credible evidence to prosecute them.

“While planning for a hitch free yuletide season in Ogun, the Command pounced on criminals and cultists in the state and sniffed them out of their hideouts, through constant raids.

“Many were arrested with weapons, including sophisticated guns, and that was why the Command had the last season as the most peaceful so far.

“There is no doubt that many of these cultists are the armed robbers and/or criminals who have been terrorizing the state and that’s why the Command will not relent in its war against cultism in Ogun state.”

Buhari Was Misled Over N47bn Lawmakers' Exotic Cars - National Assembly

The National Assembly has raised alarm over the accusation making the rounds that it plans to spend over N47bn on exotic cars for the Senate as it clears the air.
President Muhammadu Buhari
 
The National Assembly on Sunday said its members were eager to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari over the President’s “claim” that the National Assembly planned to spend over N47bn to buy exotic cars this year.
 
The House of Representatives, on its part, stated that a meeting with Buhari would put the records straight on how the President got his figure, since the legislature had not contemplated “making such a mind-boggling” expenditure.
 
Buhari had, during his maiden Presidential Media Chat on Wednesday last week, wondered that the National Assembly planned to buy cars worth over N47bn, in addition to taking car loans and generous transport allowances.
 
“I can’t see the National Assembly spending more than N47bn to buy cars on top of transport allowance they collect.

“I have to revisit that story. The budget for their transport allowance comes up to N100bn. With the kind of money that goes into the National Assembly, we have to look at it conscientiously and see how we can live within our means,”he had said.
 
Buhari announced that he would hold a closed-door meeting with the legislators to discuss the issue. However, both the Senate and the House of Representatives in their separate reactions less than 24 hours after the media chat, denied that there was a plan to buy cars worth the amount the President quoted.
 
Speaking with The PUNCH on Sunday, House Minority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, said the members were prepared to meet with the President, where the lawmakers planned to ask him how he arrived at the figure. Ogor stated that since making the announcement last week, there had been no communication from the Presidency on when the meeting would take place.
 
But he told The PUNCH that members were willing to meet with the President to address the “misinformation for the purpose of avoiding needless crises.”
 
He added, “There is no meeting fixed that I am aware of for now.

“But, as a House, we welcome discussions with Mr. President to avoid unnecessary frictions.”
 
The minority leader also pointed out that the President made “several assumptions” about his powers, especially in relation to the power of appropriation. According to him, Buhari, during the chat, seemed to assume that all the proposals of the executive in the 2016 budget of N6.08tn were sacrosanct and did not require any scrutiny by the National Assembly.
 
“We advise that, in keeping with the principle of separation of powers, he should read sections 4,5,6 and 80 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) jointly for clearer understanding of which arm of government has the power of appropriation.

“All that is contained in the entire budget remains a mere proposal until approved by the National Assembly the way it deems fit,” he added.
 
Ogor added that the National Assembly too would need to be convinced why the Presidency proposed to buy cars worth about N3.5bn this year. He argued that while nobody raised eyebrows over the Presidency’s budget on cars, a “non-existing” figure of N47bn was quoted for the National Assembly as its planned expenditure on exotic cars this year.
 
The lawmaker stated, “The Presidency proposed to buy cars for almost N3.5bn, there is electrical wiring of almost N300m.

“There are so many proposals in the Presidency’s budget that we think should be subjected to thorough discussions. Some of the proposals in the Presidency’s budget may not even stand.

“Where we are not convinced, we will remove and take some sub-heads to areas we think they are needed.”
 
He claimed that Buhari took the wrong step my starting a “media war” with the National Assembly in his first media chat. The lawmaker observed that the option of opening discussions with the National Assembly on issues he might not have been “adequately briefed on” should have preceded the media war.
 
Also, the Senate spokesperson, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, said the red chamber was prepared to meet with Buhari on the proposed plan by the National Assembly to purchase official vehicles for the 469 federal lawmakers.
 
Abdullahi told one of our correspondents on the telephone that media reports on the issue, which quoted various sums of money being the cost of procuring the vehicles, actually misled members of the public on the issue.
 
He explained that the exact amount that the vehicles would cost could not be determined by the National Assembly at the moment because the contract for their procurement had not been awarded.
 
He added, “We in the Senate are ready and prepared to meet with the President on the issue. There is no way we can exercise our legislative functions especially in the area of oversight, using our personal cars.

“We need official vehicles to move around the country because we do not have to rely on government agencies under our supervision for such logistics if we really have to carry out an unbiased exercise.

“Nigerians should also note that we are not asking for too much by requesting Sport Utility Vehicles as official vehicles because there is no senator or member of the House of Representatives that cannot afford one. So, to us it’s not a luxury but a necessity to do our work better."
 
Abdullahi appealed to Nigerians, especially the media, to cooperate with members of the National Assembly in the task of performing its constitutional roles of providing necessary checks and balances for effective governance.

US Warns Rwandan President, Paul Kagame Over Third Term Bid

The United States has expressed its disgust at Rwandan President's bid to go for a third term against the constitutionally stipulated two-term.
President Barak Obama
 
The United States said on Saturday it is “deeply disappointed that President Paul Kagame has announced his intention to run for a third term in office”. 
 
The spokesperson for that country’s Department of State, an equivalent of Nigeria’s foreign ministry, said with his decision to take a third shot at the Rwandan presidency,“President Kagame ignores an historic opportunity to reinforce and solidify the democratic institutions the Rwandan people have for more than twenty years laboured so hard to establish”.
 
The statement by John Kirby added, “The United States believes constitutional transitions of power are essential for strong democracies and that efforts by incumbents to change rules to stay in power weaken democratic institutions.
 
“We are particularly concerned by changes that favour one individual over the principle of democratic transitions.
 
“As Rwanda moves toward local elections this year, presidential elections next year, and parliamentary elections in 2018, we call upon the Government of Rwanda to ensure and respect the rights of its citizens to exercise their freedom of expression, conscience, and peaceful assembly — the hallmarks of true democracies.
 
“The United States remains committed to supporting the free and full participation of the Rwandan people in the electoral processes ahead.”
 
Mr. Kagame recently instigated a constitutional change in his country which cleared him to run for a third term of office. The adjustment of the presidential term rules was done despite the unfolding political crisis in neighbouring Burundi. At least 200 people have died and tens of thousands have left the country after months of violence and protests since President Pierre Nkurunziza declared he would seek a third term in office, which he then won in a contested vote in July.
 
Mr. Nkurunziza, a former Hutu rebel leader, became Burundi’s first democratically elected president after its civil war, but is now reluctant to leave power.
 
In a touch of irony, Mr. Kagame recently gave a speech pointedly critical of Mr. Nkurunziza, saying he was allowing his people to die.
 
“No one knows where he is, no one can talk to him, how he leads his people, people are dying every day, dead bodies are being dragged on the streets every day,’’ Mr. Kagame said.
 
In October, Congo Republic voted in a referendum which cleared its 72-year old President, Denis Sassou Nguesso, to legally stand for a third consecutive term in next year’s election. In October 2014, Burkina Faso’s leader of 27 years was toppled, amid violent protests as he made to stay put in office.

Man Who Gets Bionic Penis Through Surgery Set to Finally Lose Virginity to 200pounds-an-hour S*x Worker (Photos)

An expensive dominatrix who charges 200 pounds per hour for sex has offered to have sex with a 43-year old man who recently had an 8-inch bionic penis fixed through surgery.
Mohammed Abad
 
Charlotte Rose the dominatrix has offered to have sex with Mohammed after learning he had surgery to fit an 8-inch bionic penis which has only just begun working.
 
Mohammed who had his penis ripped off in a horror accident in childhood is to lose his virginity to an "award winning" dominatrix.
 
Mohammed Abad from Edinburgh is to rendezvous with Charlotte Rose in London after a dinner date this week.
 
The 43-year-old was lucky to survive after he was run over in Huddersfield, in 1978, aged six - now he's excited for the moment he's going to have sex for the first time.
 
He said: “I have waited long enough for this — it’ll be a great start to the new year.
 
"My penis is working perfectly now so I just want to do it.
 
"I’m really excited. I can’t wait for it to finally happen.”
 
Mr Abad first had surgery to fit the 8inch bionic penis in 2012 and it has now become fully functional. The penis has two tubes which inflate when he presses a button on his testicle.
 
Charlotte Rose
 
Rose who won British Erotic Award for Sex Worker of the Year in 2013 offered to have sex with Mohammed for free after learning about his plight from newspapers and the TV show Embarrassing Bodies .
 
The 35 year-old mum-of-two who starred on a Channel 4 series on prostitution called ‘Love For Sale’ alongside actor Rupert Everett has waived her usual £200-an-hour fee.
 
She said: “I am so honoured that he chose me to take his virginity.
 
“We plan to have a dinner date so we can get to know each other and then two hours of private time. I’m not charging him.”
 
“Hopefully he can then find a lovely lady to settle down with.”
 
It has been a rocky road to sexual awakening for Mr Abad who dreams of becoming a father one day.
 
Two years ago he married but neglected to tell his wife of his condition until their wedding night. She left him last year after becoming tired of waiting.

Britain Reveals What Will Happen to James Ibori's Loot...See Details

British High Commissioner Paul Arkwright, who spoke on the fraud case of former governor of Delta state James Ibori, has revealed what will become of his loot.
 
Former Delta State governor, James Ibori
 
The British High Commissioner to Nigeria spoke about the ongoing Ibori case and when his stolen loot could be returned to Nigeria.
 
Ibori pled guilty to ten counts of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud in February 2012 and was sentenced to 13 years in jail.
 
Along with imprisonment, Ibori also had a substantial amount of property seized, including a N648 billion mansion in London, a N942 billion mansion in Johannesburg, South Africa, and a number of cars including several Range Rover jeeps, a Bentley Continental GT, and a top of the range Mercedes.
 
In an interview with Punch, Arkwright said that the British government remains in the possession of Ibori’s stolen loot.
 
“The UK has ensured that assets seized, confiscated or forfeited that fall within Article 57 United Nations Convention Against Corruption 2005 are returned to the country from which they were stolen. We are working with the Nigerian authorities to deliver an effective mechanism for the return of stolen funds and assets from Nigeria.
 
“None of the money from Ibori’s confiscation has as yet been returned; his confiscation hearing is scheduled to take place later in 2016. Assets have been forfeited and confiscated from linked trials and we are, through the Home Office, working on the modality of their return, he said.
 
“The UK government does not aid corruption in Nigeria or elsewhere. The arrest and prosecution of James Ibori in a UK court demonstrates our commitment to this agenda.”
 
However, Arkwright also refused to say whether the British government will accede to President Muhammadu Buhari’s request for the extradition of former petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madeuke.
 
Alidon-Madeuke remains embroiled in a corruption scandal after being arrested by the British authorities on October 2, 2015.
 
“It is a matter of public record that £27,000 was seized from Diezani Allison-Madueke at Westminster Magistrates Court along with smaller sums from two other individuals, but we are not providing any further detail at this time and it should not be inferred that this relates to any previous statements made by the UK National Crime Agency,” Arkwright said.

DPR Warns Filling Stations Against Selling Above N86.50

The Department of Petroleum Resources has issued a warning to filling stations across Nigeria not to sell fuel above the normal pump prize or risk facing serious consequences.
 
The Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, has warned that any filling station found to be selling Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as fuel above the official pump price of N86.50 will be made to give out the product to motorists for free.

Daily Post reports that the agency’s Assistant Director of Public Affairs, Dorothy Bassey while issuing this warning in Lagos, said, “We have put effective monitoring teams in place that will go out to monitor the level of compliance with the new pump price.

“We will ensure that any station caught selling above the pump prices will have its product dispensed to customers for free. You know that there is holiday today, monitoring is going round, but we are going to commence on rigorous monitoring when we resume on Monday. People just refused to change to what will be beneficial to all, but we were assured that it will not be the same story next week.”
It was learnt that some marketers have partially compiled with the Federal Government’s announcement of new pump price.

Reacting to the warning, Chinedu Okoronkwo, National President of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, said marketers were selling their old stock, adding that market forces would compel everybody to comply.

He said: “People should see the policy as a policy that will unlock the sector. I’m sure they will change to the new price once they finish selling the old stock and work with the new regime of Muhammadu Buhari and begin to move the sector forward.”