Monday, March 7, 2016

Shocking! James Ocholi's Son Spoke about Death on Social Media 7 Days Ago...See Details

Going by a social media post by the late son of the Minister of Labour and Employment, James Ocholi, one may be forced to accept that Joshua Ocholi who also died with his father in an accident had an unclear premonition about his death.
 
Joshua Ocholi talked about death and heaven in an Instagram post he made a week to his death as seen above. He addressed the existence of God as well as living life.
 
A deep analysis of his words stipulates an unclear feeling of his external exit which he may have unconsciously figured out.

Unbelievable! The World's Largest Aircraft is as Big as a Stadium and It's Ready to Take its First Test Flight (Photos)

Technological inventions are being made up every day and the latest is the making of the world's largest plane which is reputed to be as big as a full stadium.
 
 
The world's longest aircraft is set to take its first test flight in a few days time.
 
The unique aerodynamic balloon-like shape of the Air-lander 10 - which cost $100 million (£60m) to make - can fly for five days straight, carry around 10-tons of cargo and land on water.
 
Measuring 302ft (92m) in length the new airship is about 60ft longer than the biggest airliners, the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-8.
 
It generates lift through being filled with helium and it can travel at a top speed of 92mph.
 
 
To put the size of the object into perspective it's the length of a football pitch and as high as SIX double decker buses.
 
It's been made by Bedford-based Hybrid Air Vehicles, and the designers are also rumoured to be planning an even bigger version that will eventually be able to carry 50 tonnes at a time.
 
The company has received £2.5m of UK government funding to develop the technology and engineering for the project.
Hybrid Air Vehicles anticipate the Air-lander 10 will be used for commercial endeavours such as leisure cruises, and for transporting cargo to hard-to-reach places.
 
The Air-lander 10 - which can also stay floating, unmanned, for three weeks even with bullet holes in it - was originally developed from 2009 for the US Army, which abandoned the project.
 
 
Company spokesman Chris Daniels told Sky News: "It's not an airship. It's a mix between an aeroplane, an airship with a bit of helicopter thrown in.

"It uses the latest materials, it's got the latest fly-by-night technology, avionics and computer software.

"It's very much an aircraft for the 21st century."
 
But aviation expert David Learmount questioned whether there will be a big demand for it.
 
He also told the channel The Air-lander 10 was "highly specialist" and would not appeal to the "mass market".

The Department of State Services has raised alarm over the plan by some people to forcefully kidnap IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

The Department of State Services has raised alarm over the plan by some people to forcefully kidnap IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu
 
In a shocking twist, the Department of State Service, DSS, on Monday, told a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, that it has uncovered plot by some pro-Biafra agitators, to invade the court and forcefully free the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu. 
 
The Director of Public Prosecution, DPP, Mr. Mohammed Diri, who made the allegation, told trial Justice John Tsoho that the DSS has already commenced investigation on the planned invasion. 
 
However, Kanu has asked the court to dismiss and acquit him because of the inability of the federal government to produce any of the eight witnesses scheduled to testify before the court. Kanu through his lawyer, Chief Chuks Muoma, SAN, applied to be discharged and acquitted of the charge against them. 
 
They predicated their application on the provision of section 351(1) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015. Earlier, the DPP informed the court that the witnesses said they would not appear to testify against the defendants unless the are allowed to wear masks or their identities shielded from both lawyers and people observing the proceeding. 
 
‘My lord this is because they are already receiving threats from associates of the defendants that they will be dealt with. The witnesses said they love their lives and requested that their identities be shielded from people who are coming to witness the proceeding’, Diri added.
 
He said DSS operatives also billed to testify in the matter, made similar request on the basis that they are investigating terrorism cases and would not want their identities exposed. Justice Tsoho had on February 19, refused an application by the federal government which sought leave to mask the witnesses. 
 
The application was vehemently opposed by counsel to the defendants who urged the court not to allow ‘masquerades’ to testify before it. Meanwhile, the parties are still exchanging arguments on the application for the charge to be quashed and the defendants discharged and acquitted. ‎
 
It would be recalled that Kanu alongside two other pro-Biafra supporters, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi are facing a six-count treason charge. Kanu has been in detention since October 14, 2015, when he was arrested by security operatives upon his arrival to Nigeria from his base in the United Kingdom. 
 
The defendants were alleged to have committed treasonable felony, an offense punishable under Section 41(C) of the Criminal Code Act, CAP C38 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria. FG alleged that they were the ones managing the affairs of the IPOB which it described as ‘an unlawful society’.

A Man Kills and Buries His Father in Shallow Grave in Anambra State (Photos)

A young man shocked his community recently when he murdered his father in cold blood and stuffed the man's remains in a shallow grave.
 
The alleged murderer tied up
 
The man pictured above allegedly killed his own father and then buried the man's remains in a shallow grave in Umuajana Village Umudioka, Dunukofia LGA of Anambra state.
 
The old man had gone missing for some days and his family had started looking for him. They searched took several days and even extended to other villages.
 
However, the shallow grave where the son buried him was discovered on Sunday March 6th, around 2pm after someone raised suspicion.
 
The son was handed over to the police for further investigation.
 
See more photos below:
 
The shallow grave where the murdered father was buried 
Shocked villagers move around 
The shallow grave
The alleged murderer being held up in the room

Controversy as High Court Clears FG to Bring Masked Witnesses to Testify Against Nnamdi Kanu

A Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday granted an order seeking the protection of witnesses during the trial of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
Nnamdi Kanu during an appearance in court
 
Earlier today, a Federal High Court in Abuja, reportedly granted an order seeking the protection of witnesses during the trial of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
 
It can be recalled that last month, the court refused the federal government’s application to mask its witnesses in Kanu’s trial, but Justice John Tsoho, gave the new ruling after hearing the arguments of both counsel for and against government’s application to produce witnesses protected 'by a screen.'
 
The lead defense counsel, Chuks Muoma, who recounted the various stages of the case since it started in October 2015, accused the prosecution of unwittingly prolonging the matter, adding that the prosecution had on three occasions disobeyed the order of court and re-arrested Kanu after he was granted bail by various courts.
 
Muoma also said the prosecution had a right to appeal if it was dissatisfied with any ruling or proceedings of the court. He said further that his clients had for too long remained in detention, without substantive trial, arguing that the prayer of the prosecution to adjourn the matter till witnesses are protected was a ploy to further detain the clients.
 
He said the law provides for the prosecution to invite the defendant to court for arraignment, adding that the section states that when the case is called, the defendant appears voluntarily after court sermons or is brought to court by a court warrant.
 
But in the event where the complainant fails to appear and make its matters known in court, the case could be struck out. Kanu’s lead counsel, therefore asked the court to give an order for the prosecution to proceed with the matter or strike out the case.
 
He also prayed the court to discharge his clients after striking out the case and issue a restriction order, preventing any further arrest of the three defendants by the SSS or any other agency for related offences.
 
Mohammed Diri, prosecution counsel who is also the Deputy Director of Prosecution in the Office of the Attorney General, in his response, said the law cited by the defense counsel talks basically about the absence of the complainant, stressing that the complainants in this case were fully present in court.
 
He stated that his request bordered on a variation of the court order made on February 19 for the presentation of witnesses in such manner, as to accommodate a section for the protection of the said witnesses.
 
But Muoma objected, stressing that an application for such a variation should have been made in a written document within 14 days after the order was made requesting the appearance of witnesses in court, not as a verbal request before the court.
 
Diri however prayed the court to grant a short adjournment to allow him prepare a written request for a variation of the court order.
 
In his ruling, Tsoho noted that Section 351 (1) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act mentioned must be considered in relation to the complainant in this matter. "For the provision to apply, it must first be ascertained who the complainant is," said the judge.
 
Tsoho said the matter before him is between the three defendants and the federal government – represented by Diri. He therefore ruled that the said provision does not apply in the quest to dismiss the matter as tabled before him.
 
Tsoho further ruled that the request made by Diri does not vary much with the Order Three of the court’s ruling on February 19.
 
The judge, who noted that the court had previously ruled against the masking of witnesses, however gave an order (Order 3), which allowed for the presentation of witnesses protected from identification by the general public.
 
He said the screened witnesses would be visible to the defendants and the counsel. "In the light of this, the court is disposed to granting the application sought by the learned DPP," the judge ruled.
 
The case was adjourned till March 9 for presentation of the masked witnesses as the defense counsel said they would contest the decision of the court.

My Company will be Selling Forex to Central Bank by 2020 - Aliko Dangote Reveals

Aliko Dangote, president of Dangote group, says his conglomerate should be selling foreign exchange to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) by 2020.
Aliko Dangote
 
Speaking at The Nigeria Summit hosted by The Economist, president of Dangote group and billionaire business man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has said that his conglomerate should be selling foreign exchange to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) by 2020. 
 
The richest African alive also said the problem with Nigeria should not be blamed on oil, seeing that oil traded at $9 per barrel in 1998, adding that his company should generate 12,000 megawatts of electricity for Nigeria by 2018. 
 
"We are looking at a situation that by 2020 we are the one selling FX to CBN. Our projects are mainly import substitution. We are working to be self-sufficient to grow about a million tonnes of rice over the next five years.

"Our gas project would have our gas pipelines on the sea bed. The output should be able to provide about 12,000MW power. We see a lot of transformation when we are done with most of our projects by 2018. 

"We have 15 countries in the ECOWAS community that is duty-free. Export market is big and profitable if you have capacity. Players in the manufacturing should be encouraged to export if they have the capacity. We must also meet local consumption." 
 
He called on the leaders of the economy not to forget diversification of the economy even when oil bounces back to the $80 region. 
 
"Diversification of the economy should be given priority, if we do not do it now, maybe we never will. People sometimes underestimate the economy of Nigeria by simply looking at the FX situation. 

"Lower oil prices does not spell doom. In 1998 oil price fell to $9. There are opportunities in every ‘crisis’ situation. Once oil gets back to $80, we forget about diversifying the economy. Now is the time to diversify the economy."

Gorgeous OAP, Fade Ogunro Shows Off Her Boobs At the 2016 AMVCA (Photos)

Former Beat FM On-Air-Personality, Fade Ogunro has shown she knows her onions as she graced the 2016 AMVCA in grand style showing off her boobs.
 
Former Beat FM OAP made a stunning appearance at the 2016 AMVCA by rocking an outfit that showed off part off her boobs.
 
The public figure wears a black see-through dress that matches to her perfect body as she strikes a pose at the red-carpet. Many people are still talking about that dress and boobs.
 
See photos below: