Tiwa and her husband Teebillz yesterday unveiled the face of their 5
months old son, Jamil...He's so cute and looks like his mum...
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Saturday, 26 December 2015
Kim K and North West rock matching braids and fur coats
Mercy Johnson shares photos of her newborn daughter, Angel
Mercy Johnson Okojie shared photos some Christmas family photos and
adorable photos of her new born daughter Angel Onosetale Okojie on her
Instagram page. See the pics after the cut...
John McAfee: Developer of Anti-Virus software to run for US President as Libertarian Party Candidate
Although there are already 10 declared candidates plus Jesse Ventura and Gary Johnson still contemplating jumping in, McAfee seemed to be confident that he can win the Libertarian Party's nomination. Considering the 10 candidates currently in the race, McAfee said laughing,
"They have 10 candidates running, none of whom have personality."
FG removes fuel subsidy, says petrol to sell for N85 by Jan 1st 2016
He said efforts were on to get the refinery to achieve 60 percent production capacity and to supply about 11 million liters of petrol daily.
“If you look at the new PPPRA template that we developed and which I just signed off two days ago, when it is announced you will find out that for now ,and I use the emphatic word of the President for now, the price of the refined product will actually be lower than 87 naira, It will be 85. We will probably announce that in January if the prices hold.
“Like I said, we have done a modulation calculation and it is showing us below N87. I imagine that if PPPRA publishes it today, it will become effective immediately. But the 1st of January that is when we are looking at.”
“What that does for you is that its modulating. If it goes up you move up, if it comes down you come down. So we take away the fact of having to go find funds to pay for these subsidies that we cannot afford.
“More importantly we try to be as close to the pump price that we have now as possible,” he said.
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Turkey's president stops his motorcade to talk suicidal man off jumping from bridge (photos)
Footage showed Erdogan's bodyguards bringing the sobbing man, who appeared to be in his early 30s, to talk to the President through the window of his car. After a few moments, the man could then be seen kissing Erdogan's hand before being escorted to safety.
Police had allegedly been trying for almost two hours to talk the man out of committing suicide.
He was said to have abandoned his car on the bridge and climbed over the side railing due to long-standing depression.
The man is as yet unidentified.
He was said to have abandoned his car on the bridge and climbed over the side railing due to long-standing depression.
The man is as yet unidentified.
Friday, 25 December 2015
Khloe Kardashian shows off her curves in more St. Barth's photos
Khloe K who had a photoshoot in St. Barth's showed off her curves in the
most recent photos that were released. More photos after the cut....
Chicago 'Black Christmas' protesters march against police violence
The demonstration was peaceful, but after the main march concluded, police scuffled with a few dozen protesters who were trying to block the entrance to an H&M store and to obstruct traffic both ways on Michigan Avenue, a major thoroughfare.
During the march, demonstrators chanted "Sixteen shots and a cover-up," protesting the year-long delay in bringing murder charges against police officer Jason Van Dyke, who shot and killed Laquan McDonald in October 2014 as the black teenager walked away from police, according to footage of the incident.
Shoppers and tourists mostly took in their stride Thursday's protest, which was not as big as a 2,000-person march on "Black Friday" Nov. 27, which blocked traffic into several Michigan Avenue stores.
"I think it's a good reminder, especially on Christmas Eve, that it's not all about gifts and the commercialization of Christmas," said Barbara Hutchinson, 64, from St. Louis.
Reuters
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Drake is in awe of Denzel Washington...shares story of a past and recent encounter with him
Tiwa Savage and her crew at Mavin Concert last night
Two Burmese men sentenced to death for the Thailand backpacker murders
The bodies of Hannah Witheridge, 23, and David Miller, 24, were found in September 2014 on a Koh Tao beach in the Gulf of Thailand that is popular with divers.
Police said Witheridge, 23, was found bludgeoned to death and had been raped. Miller, 24, also suffered blows to his head before being drowned in the sea.
At a court in Koh Samui on Thursday, three judges found Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun guilty of murder and rape and ordered that they face the death penalty.
The family of David Miller - who had said they wanted to see "justice done fairly and openly" - attended the hearing but relatives of Hannah Witheridge did not travel to Thailand for the verdicts.
David's brother Michael, flanked by parents Ian and Sue, said outside court: "We believe the result today represents justice for David and Hannah.
"David always stood up for justice and justice is what has been delivered today. We respect this court and it's decision completely. "It is our opinion that the evidence against Wai Phyo and Zaw Lin is absolutely overwhelming.
"They raped to satisfy their selfish desires and murdered to cover up that fact. They have shown no remorse during the trial. We believe the correct verdict has been reached."The mothers of the two defendants burst into tears after the verdicts and emerged from court as Michael finished the family's statement.
The verdict follows an investigation and trial that was mired in controversy, including allegations of police incompetence, mishandling of evidence and torture of the suspects.
Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun, migrant workers from neighbouring Burma who were working on the island, were arrested after weeks of pressure on authorities to solve the crime.
Both defendants, aged 22, initially confessed to the killings but later retracted these statements, saying they had been tortured. Police denied using force during their interrogation.
Prosecutors said the DNA evidence, collected from cigarette butts, a condom and the bodies of the victims, links the two men to the killings.
Migrant workers often face discrimination in Thailand and have been used as scapegoats for crimes in the past.
Allegations by defence lawyers of police incompetence and evidence of mishandling have dominated the trial, which began in July and ended in October after 21 days of witness hearings.
Thai police were widely accused of bungling the investigation, including failing to close off the island quickly and allowing potential suspects to escape.
A debate over DNA samples that police say link the two suspects to Witheridge's body has been at the heart of the trial.
Defence lawyers had asked to retest crucial DNA samples taken from the victims' bodies but authorities issued conflicting statements on DNA evidence and, at one point, said that it had been used up.
No independent re-testing of DNA evidence had been done in the case.
Source: UK Mirror
Technically we have won the war against Boko Haram - Pres. Buhari
President Buhari says that his government has technically won the war against Boko Haram. He said this in an interview with BBC
"I assure you we haven't failed. Adamawa state, Yobe state are free from Boko Haram. Borno state which is there base, I think they have two to three local government. Boko Haram has reverted to using IEDs Improvised Explosive Device, indoctrinating young girls from 15 years and below to go and explode it in churches, mosques, market places, motorparks.
They have now been reduced to that but articulated conventional attacks on centers of communication and population in towns and so on, they are no longer capable of doing that effectively. So I think technically we have won the war because people are going back to their neighborhoods. We have our committees on the ground liaising with Local governments. People are going back. Our major problem now is rehabilitation because over 1.5 million Internally Displaced Persons, repairing the infrastructures, schools, health centers...the number of bridges blown..that is what we are facing now. But Boko Haram as an organized fighting force, I assure you that we have dealt with them"he said
When
asked what his opinion is about Nigerians criticizing him for always
blaming the last government instaed of focusing on how to make the
country better, he said
"I think they are
being unfair. Boko haram was effective on 16 local government areas
before in the three states. Borno Yobe and Adamawa. Yobe and Adamawa are
absolutely free and there are about three local governments were Boko
Harams are there and I have told you they cannot marshal forces and
attack towns or military installation as they did in Maiduguri before. I
don't think this is mere talking. We have moved Service Chiefs, we
re-organized the military. We have got some hardware for them and we
have gotten retraining from the British, Americans and with the French. A
lot of is being done"he said
Listen to the interview here - http://www.bbc.co.uk/ programmes/p03cxhw9?ocid= socialflow_facebook
Kendall Jenner sizzles in Love Magazine's December issue
Lol...smart move? 50 Cent now suing Rick Ross
50 cent is suing Rick Ross for jacking "In Da Club" and rapping over it to promote his new album. 50 just filed a lawsuit in Connecticut ... in the docs he says his classic banger appears on Ross' 'Renzel Remixes' without his permission, and he used it to drum up publicity for his next LP. 50 and Ross have a storied beef ... 50 was slapped with a $7 mil judgment for uploading a sex tape with Ross' baby mama in it. 50 seems to be retaliating with the lawsuit ... he wants Ross to pony up more than $2 mill for using his track.If 50 sets a precedent and people start suing over mixtape beats, a lot of rappers will get broke!
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