Do you remember when Dick Cheney shot his quail-hunting partner? Both men downplayed it as an unfortunate but understandable accident. But what if it was something more? Something ... sensual?
Saturday, 11 February 2017
6 Erotic Tales About Politicians (That'll Destroy Your Mind)
Tiwa Savage Is At The Top Of Her Game As She Is Spotted With Brandy And Ray J
Tiwa Savage is one of the most amazing and entertaining female singers in Nigeria known for her sultry tones, pulsating dance moves, and electric stage presence.
The songstress who is currently in Los Angeles awaiting the Grammy’s was spotted with musical heavy weights Brandy and Ray J.
The songstress who is currently in Los Angeles awaiting the Grammy’s was spotted with musical heavy weights Brandy and Ray J.
Dbanj And Wande Coal Reunite On The Set Of A Music Video
D’banj and Wande Coal, Former label mates of Mohits which dissolved in 2011, were spotted together on set of a new music video directed by Patrick Elis in Atlanta, Georgia which also features 5star Music act, Harrysong.
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Jason Derulo alleges racial discrimination by airline
Singer Jason Derulo is claiming he was the victim of racial discrimination by American Airlines employees.
The "Want to Want Me" singer used his Instagram account on Wednesday to complain about alleged mistreatment as he and his entourage were attempting to travel from Miami to Los Angeles.
"I spent millions on your airline throughout the past ten years between myself and my entire staff but have still experienced racial discrimination today at miami airport!!!," the singer wrote in a caption on a photo. "Called 15 police officers on me as if I'm a criminal!"
The "Want to Want Me" singer used his Instagram account on Wednesday to complain about alleged mistreatment as he and his entourage were attempting to travel from Miami to Los Angeles.
"I spent millions on your airline throughout the past ten years between myself and my entire staff but have still experienced racial discrimination today at miami airport!!!," the singer wrote in a caption on a photo. "Called 15 police officers on me as if I'm a criminal!"
EFCC discovers $37.5m Banana Island property allegedly owned by Diezani Madueke
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said it has discovered a new $37.5m property linked to former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke in Banana Island.
Fayose threatens to sue FG over Eurobond, likens APC to biblical prodigal son
Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti state, has compared the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the “biblical prodigal son”.
Expressing concerns over the plan of the current administration to lend $1bn Eurobond, Fayose threatened to sue the federal government over the issue.
He said he was worried that the deal could plunge the country into more economic crisis.
On Thursday, the government issued $1 billion Eurobond, bearing an interest rate of 7.875%. It will mature on February 16, 2032.
Donald Trump considers issuing new travel ban
Donald Trump is considering a new executive order to ban citizens of certain countries from travelling to the US after his initial attempt was overturned in the courts.
Mr Trump told reporters on Air Force One that a "brand new order" could be issued as early as Monday or Tuesday.
It comes after an appeals court in San Francisco upheld a court ruling to suspend his original order.
It barred entry from citizens from seven mainly Muslim countries.
It is unclear what a new US immigration order might look like.
Mr Trump told reporters on Air Force One that a "brand new order" could be issued as early as Monday or Tuesday.
It comes after an appeals court in San Francisco upheld a court ruling to suspend his original order.
It barred entry from citizens from seven mainly Muslim countries.
It is unclear what a new US immigration order might look like.
Snowstorm pounds the Northeast, affecting flights, closing schools
The Northeast was slammed Thursday with what appeared to be the most significant storm of the winter, with blizzard conditions and as much as a foot of snow in some places.
The first snow-related death was reported in New York on Thursday when a doorman shoveling snow on the Upper East Side died after slipping and falling through a glass window, New York police said.
Miguel Gonzalez, 59, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, sustained cuts to his neck and face. He pronounced dead at Metropolitan Hospital Center, according to police.
New York, Boston and Philadelphia closed their public schools for the day. New York said it would reopen its school system Friday.
The first snow-related death was reported in New York on Thursday when a doorman shoveling snow on the Upper East Side died after slipping and falling through a glass window, New York police said.
Miguel Gonzalez, 59, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, sustained cuts to his neck and face. He pronounced dead at Metropolitan Hospital Center, according to police.
New York, Boston and Philadelphia closed their public schools for the day. New York said it would reopen its school system Friday.
El-Rufai kicks as ‘conflict entrepreneurs’ destroy foundation of proposed military base
Less than one week after Tukur Buratai, chief of army staff, laid foundation for the establishment of a battalion at Ungwan Yashi area of Zangon Kataf local government area of Kaduna state, some persons have destroyed it.
Speaking when the foundation was laid, Buratai had said the location was chosen as a response to the incessant killings occurring in southern Kaduna since 1980.
Speaking when the foundation was laid, Buratai had said the location was chosen as a response to the incessant killings occurring in southern Kaduna since 1980.
Buhari will not sneak into Nigeria – Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina has stated that his principal will not sneak into the country when he returns from his vacation abroad.
He said this in a telephone chat with DAILY POST Saturday afternoon.
Our correspondent had contacted Adesina to speak on the speculations that the president will return home this weekend.
He said this in a telephone chat with DAILY POST Saturday afternoon.
Our correspondent had contacted Adesina to speak on the speculations that the president will return home this weekend.
Buhari: I won’t return until doctors are satisfied
President Muhammadu Buhari has said he would only return to Nigeria when his London doctors certify him well enough to do so.
“… I am extending my leave until the doctors are satisfied that certain factors are ruled out,” Mr. Buhari said in a February 5 letter to the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, informing the National Assembly of the extension of his vacation.
“… I am extending my leave until the doctors are satisfied that certain factors are ruled out,” Mr. Buhari said in a February 5 letter to the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, informing the National Assembly of the extension of his vacation.
Friday, 10 February 2017
8 Alternative Routes You Must Take During The Lagos City Marathon Race That Holds On February 11
The Lagos State Government on Wednesday, February 8 announced alternative routes for motorists to facilitate the 2017 edition of the Lagos City Marathon Race this Saturday, February 11.
The state government is also deploying 300 traffic officials to control traffic along the various routes designated for the marathon race.
The state’s acting commissioner for transportation, Olanrewaju Elegushi, who briefed the press on the preparation ahead of the 42-kilometre marathon, said the race would kick off at the National Stadium, Surulere, to terminate at Eko Atlantic City, Victoria Island, between 6:00am and 2:00pm.
The state government is also deploying 300 traffic officials to control traffic along the various routes designated for the marathon race.
The state’s acting commissioner for transportation, Olanrewaju Elegushi, who briefed the press on the preparation ahead of the 42-kilometre marathon, said the race would kick off at the National Stadium, Surulere, to terminate at Eko Atlantic City, Victoria Island, between 6:00am and 2:00pm.
Obamas' Law Professor Michelle was Better than Barack
Charles Ogletree -- the man who taught law to Barack and Michelle Obama -- says she was the real star.
Army demotes, jails soldiers who brutalised physically-challenged man
The Nigerian army says it has demoted and imprisoned two soldiers who brutalised a physically- challenged man in Onitsha, Anambra state.
A video clip where the soldiers beat up the man for wearing camouflage has since gone viral.
A video clip where the soldiers beat up the man for wearing camouflage has since gone viral.
MMM lifts restrictions on 2017 participants, leaves 3 million investors stranded
MMM Nigeria has announced the lifting of all limits on Mavros (participants) acquired in 2017, while those of 2016 remain under restriction.
As of December when the ponzi scheme placed ban on withdrawal, there were about three million investors.
As of December when the ponzi scheme placed ban on withdrawal, there were about three million investors.
US investigators corroborate some aspects of the Russia dossier
For the first time, US investigators say they have corroborated some of the communications detailed in a 35-page dossier compiled by a former British intelligence agent, multiple current and former US law enforcement and intelligence officials tell CNN. As CNN first reported, then-President-elect Donald Trump and President Barack Obama were briefed on the existence of the dossier prior to Trump's inauguration.
The Weeknd Shows Up to Dinner ... With Selena 2.0!!!!
Shia LaBeouf 'He Will Not Divide Us' Protest Closed Due to Potential Violence
Shia LaBeouf vowed Donald Trump would not divide us, but the museum where he held the protest did -- the 24/7 webcam has been shut down.
EFCC: Yakubu, ex-NNPC GMD, claimed $9.8m, £74, 000 found in his house
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Friday said Andrew Yakubu, former group managing director (GMD) of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), claimed that the sums of $9.8m and £74, 000 found in his house were gifts.
Just In: IPOB opens operational consulate in Spain
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has taken the movement to yet another level, establishing an Operational consulate in Spain.
A now viral video shows a man - Uchenna Asiegbu who poses as Consular, and Prophetess Gloria Amaka tour through the Embassy, establishing it as a fortress for the Igbo people.
A now viral video shows a man - Uchenna Asiegbu who poses as Consular, and Prophetess Gloria Amaka tour through the Embassy, establishing it as a fortress for the Igbo people.
Zidane sets Napoli clash as possible Bale return date
The Wales international, who has been suffering with an ankle tendon problem, is back in individual training and desperate to return to action
Alli named Premier League Player of the Month
The Tottenham star edged out the likes of Harry Kane and Alexis Sanchez, with West Brom boss Paul Clement and Andy Carroll also recognised
The 5 Most Satisfying 'Told You So' Moments Of All Time
There were probably a whole bunch of people who told Alexander Graham Bell that his telephone idea was stupid, informed Karl Benz that his horseless carriage would never work, or dared Ronald McDonald to start that restaurant while still murdering every fifth child he saw (as clown law mandates). When those people (and one clown) succeeded, they must have spat directly in their critics' faces. Just like these folks ...
God revealed to me ‘Buhari’s time is up’ – Primate Olabayo
The founder and primate of the Evangelical Church of Yahweh Worldwide, Theophilus Olabayo, has said that time has come for a new president to emerge in Nigeria.
In a phone interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Thursday night, Mr. Olabayo said “a man of destiny is going to take over in another dimension.”
“God told me that the president has done well but his time is up, Aso Rock is vacant, nobody is there. And God told me that he will raise up a man who loves Nigeria to take over,” said Mr. Olabayo.
In a phone interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Thursday night, Mr. Olabayo said “a man of destiny is going to take over in another dimension.”
“God told me that the president has done well but his time is up, Aso Rock is vacant, nobody is there. And God told me that he will raise up a man who loves Nigeria to take over,” said Mr. Olabayo.
Buhari may not return as Nigeria’s President – Primate Ayodele
The founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Lagos, Primate
Elijah Ayodele, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari may not return
to his seat if serious prayers were not offered to God. He called on
Nigerians to pray for President Muhammadu Buhari to return and continue
as President.
Buhari, who was expected back in the country on Sunday, following the completion of his vacation, sent a letter to the National Assembly same day extending his 10-day vacation in the United Kingdom, UK to enable him complete and receive test results from his doctors.
Ayodele, reacting to the President’s death rumour said, “Buhari’s
coming back needs a lot of prayers. He needs a lot of prayers to be able
to come back to that seat otherwise, it might not work as we are
looking at it. Only God will bring Buhari back.”
Buhari, who was expected back in the country on Sunday, following the completion of his vacation, sent a letter to the National Assembly same day extending his 10-day vacation in the United Kingdom, UK to enable him complete and receive test results from his doctors.
Nigeria’s 3rd Eurobond issue over-subscribed despite economic crisi
In spite of the gloom on the country’s economy, investor confidence in Nigeria remains high as the $1 billion Eurobond issued by the federal government on Thursday was over-subscribed by almost eight times.
The over-subscription was with orders in excess of $7.8 billion compared to a pre-issuance target of $1 billion.
The over-subscription was with orders in excess of $7.8 billion compared to a pre-issuance target of $1 billion.
Osinbajo meets heads of security, anti-corruption agencies, ministers
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, presided over a meeting of heads of security and anti-corruption agencies and some cabinet ministers.
Osinbajo meets heads of security, anti-corruption agencies, ministers
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, presided over a meeting of heads of security and anti-corruption agencies and some cabinet ministers.
Amputate looters so that we can recognise them, Labour tells FG
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has advised the federal government to start amputating looters of public funds.
Ayuba Wabba, NLC President, made the recommendation on Thursday while addressing protesters at Unity Fountain, in Abuja, The Nation reports.
Ayuba Wabba, NLC President, made the recommendation on Thursday while addressing protesters at Unity Fountain, in Abuja, The Nation reports.
It’s ‘223 students to one toilet’ in Kano public schools
The Kano state government has expressed concern over poor state of infrastructural facilities in public schools.
Speaking at a workshop organised by the ministry for local government and community development, Hafiz Abubakar, the deputy governor said the report of a survey showed that an estimated number of 223 students are sharing only one toilet in government-owned schools across the state.
Speaking at a workshop organised by the ministry for local government and community development, Hafiz Abubakar, the deputy governor said the report of a survey showed that an estimated number of 223 students are sharing only one toilet in government-owned schools across the state.
Trump finds the limits of executive power
President Donald Trump suffered more than a legal defeat of his immigration ban Thursday night.
He ran smack into the limits of executive power.
Three federal judges unanimously refused to restore the White House's controversial travel ban, laying down the most significant marker yet that Trump's vision of an administration rooted in the muscular use of executive power -- similar to that he enjoyed as a business leader -- will not go unchallenged.
In a stinging rebuke, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the administration's argument that the judiciary lacked the authority to block the travel ban as "contrary to the fundamental structure of our constitutional democracy."
Full text: 9th Circuit rules against reinstating travel ban
The tone and content of the decision immediately called into question Trump's gamble in enacting such a fundamental reshaping of the nation's immigration laws through presidential order rather than a law debated and passed by Congress.
He ran smack into the limits of executive power.
Three federal judges unanimously refused to restore the White House's controversial travel ban, laying down the most significant marker yet that Trump's vision of an administration rooted in the muscular use of executive power -- similar to that he enjoyed as a business leader -- will not go unchallenged.
In a stinging rebuke, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the administration's argument that the judiciary lacked the authority to block the travel ban as "contrary to the fundamental structure of our constitutional democracy."
Full text: 9th Circuit rules against reinstating travel ban
The tone and content of the decision immediately called into question Trump's gamble in enacting such a fundamental reshaping of the nation's immigration laws through presidential order rather than a law debated and passed by Congress.
TERESA GIUDICE PAYS OFF $414K BILL FOR FRAUD CASE
Teresa Giudice's paychecks are going to be a little fatter now, because she's completely paid up the six-figure tab that was part of her sentence for fraud charges.
GRAMMY SEATING CHART BEYONCE FRONT AND CENTER Bieber and Kanye No-Shows
The pecking order has been set for Sunday's Grammys, and Beyonce's got the best seat in the house, while Justin Bieber and Kanye have no seats at all.
No surprise ... Beyonce and Jay Z are in the front row ... for countless close-ups during the show at L.A.'s Staples Center. Adele is a few rows behind and to the side of Bey. Bruno Mars is next to Adele.
Thursday, 9 February 2017
“We Northern People Are Ready To Destroy Igboland and Niger Delta if Buhari Dies” – Facebook User
A certain Facebook user by the name Aliyu Hashim has said that in the event President Buhari dies, they won’t spare Niger Delta, Igboland and even Obasanjo.
Labour leaders march to Aso Rock
Organised labour comprising of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) have embarked on a protest to the presidential villa.
Finally, FG takes over Arik Airlines
The federal government has come to the aid of Arik Airline, which has been experiencing difficulties in recent times.
According to the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), the decision to intervene “clearly underscores the government’s commitment to instill sanity in the country’s aviation sector to prevent a major catastrophe”.
Why Trump seeks to scare where other presidents soothed
President Donald Trump, concerned his travel ban could be stopped cold in the judicial branch after a less-than-stellar rollout, is leaning into fear, attempting to ratchet up terror concerns by telling audiences that he has learned considerably more about terror since taking office last month.
Trump and his top aides are well aware that his travel ban would benefit from public approval, so Trump made the case Wednesday that he knows more about terrorism than most. He suggested that Americans -- at least those who don't get classified briefings -- don't understand the terror threat against the United States.
Trump and his top aides are well aware that his travel ban would benefit from public approval, so Trump made the case Wednesday that he knows more about terrorism than most. He suggested that Americans -- at least those who don't get classified briefings -- don't understand the terror threat against the United States.
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
Bakare: Buhari told me he wants a VP who can hold the nation together if he dies
Tunde Bakare, serving overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari chose him as running mate in 2011, because he wanted a vice-president who can hold the nation together if he dies in power.
EXCLUSIVE: Buhari asks Osinbajo to send Onnoghen’s name to the senate
President Muhammadu Buhari has asked Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to forward the name of Walter Onnoghen, acting chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), to the senate for confirmation.
In a letter seen by TheCable, Buhari said the name should be transmitted to the upper legislative chamber before February 10 when Onnoghen’s tenure in acting capacity would elapse.
In a letter seen by TheCable, Buhari said the name should be transmitted to the upper legislative chamber before February 10 when Onnoghen’s tenure in acting capacity would elapse.
Travel ban hearing: Fiery judges put lawyers on their heels
Three federal judges grilled lawyers from the Justice Department and Washington state Tuesday night as they considered whether to lift a US-wide block on President Donald Trump's travel ban.
The appeals court judges sparred with attorneys over the President's use of sweeping executive power, questioned the connection between the seven affected countries and terrorism, and launched into tough questions over whether the ban discriminated against Muslims.
During the telephone hearing, the lawyer representing the Justice Department, August Flentje, argued that the President had wide powers relating to immigration and national security. He contended that federal judges did not have the power to review Trump's executive order, which bars citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen from entering the US for 90 days.
It also prevents entry for all refugees for 120 days and indefinitely halts the admission of refugees from Syria.
The appeals court judges sparred with attorneys over the President's use of sweeping executive power, questioned the connection between the seven affected countries and terrorism, and launched into tough questions over whether the ban discriminated against Muslims.
During the telephone hearing, the lawyer representing the Justice Department, August Flentje, argued that the President had wide powers relating to immigration and national security. He contended that federal judges did not have the power to review Trump's executive order, which bars citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen from entering the US for 90 days.
It also prevents entry for all refugees for 120 days and indefinitely halts the admission of refugees from Syria.
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
7 Things About Omotola’s Second Daughter, Meraiah As She Turns 17
Meraiah Ekeinde is the beautiful daughter of Nigerian actress, Omotola Jalade Ekehinde. The Fahsionista adds a year today, a date she shares with her mum.
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Rivers Election: Nigeria Police recover N111 million from 23 ‘corrupt’ INEC officials
The panel constituted to investigate the electoral and other offences perpetrated during the December 10 Rivers Parliamentary re-run election has said that it recovered N111 million from 23 INEC officials.
The Chairman of the panel, Damian Okoro, made the allegation while presenting the team’s report to the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, in Abuja on Tuesday.
Governor Ambode set to ban Danfo buses in Lagos
He explained that this is to create a more efficient, “well-structured and world class mass transportation system that would facilitate ease of movement within the city”.
Economic crisis: We are open to advice, says Osinbajo
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo says the current administration is open to advice on how to improve the economy.
Speaking at the presidential villa in Abuja on Tuesday, Osinbajo said the government will continue to explain its policies to the people.
[VIDEOS] Protesters Offered N1, 000 To Protest In Support Of Buhari Beg For Money To Buy Water
White House turmoil rankles Washington more than Trump
As President Donald Trump's White House attempts to embark on a period of order and discipline, many in Washington are greeting the news with a collective eye roll.
At the start of Trump's third week in office, top advisers are trying to move beyond the infighting and feuds inside the West Wing, which have alarmed Republicans and official Washington far more than the President himself.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus is asserting more authority to run things, administration officials say, in hopes of trying to "keep things running smoothly" after a rocky -- and active -- first two weeks.
At the start of Trump's third week in office, top advisers are trying to move beyond the infighting and feuds inside the West Wing, which have alarmed Republicans and official Washington far more than the President himself.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus is asserting more authority to run things, administration officials say, in hopes of trying to "keep things running smoothly" after a rocky -- and active -- first two weeks.
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