Sunday, February 21, 2016

See What Donald Trump Said About Michael Jackson's Sex Life with Elvis Presley's Daughter

Outspoken and highly controversial U.S presidential candidate has spoken out on what he knows about the king of pop, Michael Jackson's s*x life.
 
 
Donald Trump claims that Michael Jackson was so randy when he married Elvis’s daughter, Lisa-Marie Presley, that the pair locked themselves in a luxury apartment for seven days of sex.
 
According to Mirror Online, the U.S presidential runner told the tale about the late pop star while being interviewed at the CNN Republican town hall in South Carolina.
 
Trump, 69, said about Jackson and Lisa-Marie’s 1994 honeymoon at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida: “I knew Michael Jackson very well. He lived in Trump Tower for a long period of time and would go down to Mar-a-Lago.
 
“He actually got married – you know, to Lisa Marie Presley – and had a big deal at Mar-a-Lago. He was up there one week with her, sex and all, and he never came down... but they got along.

“People say they didn’t get along but let me tell you they were there for a week and didn’t come down at all.”
 
Trump also spoke of how he knew “the real story” of Michael Jackson and claimed the singer died after he lost all self-esteem due to “bad, bad, bad surgery”.
 
He added: “Michael Jackson was actually a very good friend of mine. You know, when he died people would come on and talk about him – people who didn't know him very well.”
 
Michael Jackson and Lisa-Marie Presley
 
Trump continued: “Because very few people got to know Michael Jackson but he was an unbelievably talented guy and he lost his confidence. He lost all his confidence. Honestly because of bad, bad, bad surgery. He had people that did numbers on him that was just unbelievable.

“And when you lose your confidence in something you can even lose your talent.”
 
However, Trump’s comments prompted Michael Jackson's brother Jermaine Jackson to fly into a fury yesterday. The former Jackson 5 singer Jermaine, 61, vented on Twitter that Trump was a ‘fool’ who needed to ‘sit down’ when it came to talk of his brother.
 
He also accused Trump of name-dropping to try and win votes. Jermaine tweeted: ‘Friends don’t pay tribute by peddling b.s. theories about Michael’s “loss in confidence”. This fool Trump needs to sit down.

‘Michael’s confidence was affected by the pressures, injustice and vitriol of external circumstances. Period. Name-dropping Michael don’t make you cool and won’t win you votes. Especially when using botched facts. It’s “botched surgery” talk that I don’t expect from a friend.’
 
Usually very outspoken on Twitter, Trump has remained quiet on the social network since Jermaine’s outburst.

Why We Can't Recover Funds Looted by Ex-Minister, Alison-Madueke, Others - Presidency

As the fight against corruption by the President Buhari led federal government intensifies, a new development has emerged as the presidency has revealed some difficulties in recovering some loots from former government officials.
President Muhammadu Buhari
 
Lack of funds is stalling Nigeria’s effort to trace and recover its stolen monies, and prosecute former government officials responsible for the heist, the presidency has said.
 
A letter by the Presidential Advisory Committee on Corruption (PACC) to a United Kingdom-based anti-corruption organisation, Global Witness, soliciting assistance in raising funds, revealed that due to the fall in crude oil prices and the general economic downturn, the government lacked the needed funds to pursue recovery of loots.
 
The letter, dated February 15, 2016, was signed by the Executive Secretary of PACC, Bolaji Owasanoye, and directed to the Director of Global Witness, Simon Taylor.
 
It stated that the commitment of the government to tackle Boko Haram insurgency, fight corruption and improve the livelihood of Nigerians through job creation, was being hampered by dwindling oil revenue and mounting debts.
 
Mr. Owasanoye, a professor, argued that the economy could not be revived simply by improving revenue generation, without wiping out corruption and recovering money stolen by former officials.
 
He said ongoing investigations into the diversion of arms funds by the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, and ex-military chiefs, show that significant amount of the money needed by the government to alleviate poverty were still in “the pockets and bank accounts of looters of public funds”.
 
He said intelligence reports and court rulings elsewhere have shown that there were more funds to be recovered from the immediate past Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, the fraudulent sale of OPL 245 by Malabu Oil and Gas, a company owned by “a well-known money launderer”, Dan Etete, assets traced to former Delta State Governor, James Ibori, and former military ruler, Sani Abacha.
 
He however explained that due to the multi-jurisdiction of the cases, and the exorbitant charges of professionals such as lawyers, forensic financial investigators, and the ability of the suspected officials to use part of the alleged stolen fund to challenge the recovery of the fund, the government needed huge flow of resources.
 
“However, this poses a major problem. An empty treasury means that the money is not currently available for the government to engage these professionals due to the high fee that they charge.

“Even in cases where service will be given on contingency basis the initial seed fund required to start the process is not affordable. As a result, the action the government urgently seeks to take is being stymied,” Mr. Owasanoye wrote.
 
He argued that the government’s capacity to pursue all potential cases would be greatly boosted by the creation of an Assets Tracing, Recovery and Litigation Fund from which lawyers, investigators and forensic auditors will be paid.
 
He added that the government was also working on an arrangement where professionals engaged would be paid only on successes recorded.
 
“Once engaged, government can negotiate with the professionals to earn only success fees. Each professional engaged will secure its own litigation funders to support their briefs,” he stated.
 
Mr. Owasanoye further revealed that government would not have got as much traction as it does in its drive to prosecute ex-officials, and in the recovery of funds, if it had not received a combined financial lifeline of $5 million from international organisations such as the Ford foundation, MacArthur Foundation and the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
 
“This fund is supporting the mandate of the Presidency Advisory Committee on Corruption which is co-coordinating the anti-corruption effort of the government and promoting improved criminal justice administration.

“In light of the very dire economic situation of the moment this support and the proposed Assets Tracing, Recovery and Litigation Fund, is crucial to government ability to get recovery assets to support social welfare projects for the impoverished majority of Nigerians.

“Furthermore, funding support will enable government to use money that would have otherwise gone to professionals for assets recovery for other social protection projects,” he wrote.

Photos from Nollywood Actress, Monalisa Chinda's Traditional Wedding in Portharcourt

Multi award winning Nollywood actress, Monalisa Chinda, had her traditional marriage today with her beau, Victor Coker in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
 
Popular beautiful Nollywood actress, Monalisa Chinda, got married traditionally with her hubby, Victor Coker, on February 20th, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
 
Her colleagues, Ebube Nwagbo, Daniella Okeke, Oge Okoye and others attended the wedding. See more photos below;
 

Saturday, February 20, 2016

I Prefer to Die Fighting Corruption - EFCC Boss Makes a Stunning Assertion

As the fight against corruption continues to drag on, the EFCC acting Chairman has made known his complete commitment to dealing the vice head-on.
Ibrahim Magu
 
Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has vowed to fight corruption in Nigeria to a standstill even if it would cost him his life.
 
Magu made the assertion while playing host to a group of lawyers who visited him in Lagos to pledge their support for the ongoing war against corruption.
 
The EFCC boss enjoined Nigerians to support the current anti-graft war as the battle has entered a delicate phase where the vice is fighting back.
 
He said: “I am not afraid of anything. I prefer to die fighting corruption if need be.”
 
He also expressed regrets that some unpatriotic Nigerians, including senior lawyers, had “joined forces with fraudsters and those who looted our commonwealth by becoming coaches and technical advisers on how to escape justice”.
 
Magu also appealed to lawyers to be guided by good conscience and the interest of Nigeria when accepting briefs.

Obasanjo will be Next to be Probed by President Buhari - J.T Useni Reveals

 A former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Lt-Gen Jeremiah Useni has hinted that the present anti-corruption crusade of President Muhammadu Buhari will be extended to the administration of ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo.


Obasanjo and Buhari
Nigeria's former minister responsible for the administration of the Abuja Federal Capital Territory under the Sani Abacha military junta, Jeremiah Timbut Useni, who was a Lt. General in the Nigerian Army, in this interview with Vanguard, gives his views on sundry national and state issues.
Below are excerpts from the chat;
Do you think President Buhari is upholding the rule of law in the way he is handling national issues including the trial of Nnamdi Kanu? 
He is following the rule of law and I don’t know where he has gone wrong, unless you will tell me where he is going wrong. We just fought a war on Biafra and we now have peace, so for some people to come again and start reviving Biafra they are not asking for peace and you want a responsible government to just keep quiet?
Biafra issue had been locked up, it should remain locked up. May be that time the person in question was very young , he didn’t know how people suffered; we fought for three years so you can imagine the number of people dead and you want to revive that?
Recently, former President Obasanjo indicted the National Assembly, accusing it of corruption, as a senator what is your take on that? 
He has been replied and I agree with the response. He brought corruption to the National Assembly with the way he was giving out money to senators especially when he wanted to go for third term. He spent a lot of money he can’t account for.
What Buhari is doing now, is like what Awolowo said when he was Minister of Finance under General Gowon and the government then put up a probe and wanted to go backward to past government. But Awolowo said no; new logs go on top of old ones, to get to the old ones; you must remove the new ones first.
That is what Buhari is doing now, trying to clear the new logs so that he can get access to the old ones; when he clears the new ones and gets access to the old ones, the case of Obasanjo will come up. So he has no excuse at all to say such a thing because if there is any corruption at all in the National Assembly, he was the cause.

15-year old Son of Late Obi Ofulue Who Died in Kidnappers Den, Installed as King in Delta

15-year old new Obi (King), Chukwuka Noah Akaeze I, has been presented to the people of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State.
The late Obi and the new King
 
15-year old son of late Obi Akaeze Edward Ofulue III, who was kidnapped and subsequently murdered last month by gun­men, Chukwuka Noah Akaeze I, has been installed as a new Obi (King) and presented to the people of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State.
 
The presentation of Obi Akaeze I fol­lowed the fulfillment of different rites that culmi­nated in his crowning as King by the kingmakers of Ubulu-Uku. He was first presented to the members of the Royal family before the presentation to the coun­cil of elders at the palace.
 
It was gathered that the brief ceremony was attended by prominent citizens of the kingdom including the member representing Aniocha/Oshimili constituency at the Federal House of Representatives, Mrs. Ony­emaechi Mrakpor and the President-General of Ubulu-Uku Development Union, Comrade Jones Ofunne.
 
Also in attendance was the chairman of Anio­cha South council, Mr. Isaac Anwuzia, traditional chiefs and title holders in the kingdom, religious leaders, women, youths and other stakeholders of the agrarian community.
 
Secretary of the Palace, Barr. Joseph Obazei who spoke on the significance of the ceremony, de­scribed it as 'wonderful in our time.'
 
"This is a young man who was not even looking up to this position because his father was young and vibrant, unfortunately this bad event occurred.

"He has now been thrust upon the throne taking up the mantle of his late father. Ubulu-Uku people are very happy that somebody has taken up the throne because the king never dies. When it appears that there is no king, there is already a king. That is what has just happened."
 
Barr. Obazei said that in Ubulu- Uku tradition, there were not too many rites to the installation of a new king.
 
"By our tradition, you can wake up in the morn­ing and see the heir apparent sitting on the throne and issue orders which will be obeyed. That will show that something happened in the night and something has happened now.

"So this young man has taken over the stool of his father, and now he can begin to direct the town," he explained.

A Nigerian Murders His Girlfriend and Kills Himself in the U.S

A Nigerian citizen living in The United States has left everyone shocked at his dastardly act of murder when he pulled a gun to his head after killing his girlfriend.
 
Muhammadu Igomigoh and Nnenna Ogbonna
 
 
A 49-year-old Nigerian, Muhammadu Igomigoh, who is a security guard, shot his Nigerian girlfriend, 44-year-old Nnenna Ogbonna, a licensed nurse and then killed himself during an argument at their home in Middle River, Baltimore USA on Tuesday February 16th.
 
According to police report, Igomigoh and Nnenna had two children together but no longer lived together.
 
Igomigoh lived in the 300 block of Shagbark Road while Nnenna lived in the 700 block of Northrup Lane, where the shooting happened.
 
Detectives found that he had visited her home on the day of the incident and the two had argued over finances. ‎Igomigoh, who had a licensed gun as a security guard, shot his girlfriend and then turned the gun on himself.