1 April 2017

President Buhari Appoints VP Yemi Osinbajo As NEMA Chairman

President Buhari has appointed Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as the Chairman of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA.
In a statement released by his special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, President Buhari also appointed Mustapha Yunusa Maihaja as the new Director-General of NEMA.
Other members of the NEMA Board are the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Engr. David Babachir Lawal; Captain Talba Alkali, representing Ministry of Transport and Aviation; Amb. Rabiu Dagari, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Dr Ngozi Azadoh, Ministry of Health; Alhaji Muhammadu Maccido, Ministry of Interior; Engr. Ajisegiri Benson Akinloye; Ministry of Water Resources, AVM Emmanuel Anebi; Nigerian Armed Forces; and AIG Salisu Fagge Abdullahi, Nigerian Police Force  into the executive management of some government agencies and parastatals.
In the same vein, President Buhari also approved new appointments on the board of the Nigeria Television Authority. The new chairman of the board of NTA is former newspaper editor and ex-presidential spokesman, Chief Duro Onabule.
Other executive directors of NTA include: Dr Steve Egbo, Administration and Training; Abdul Hamid Salihu Dembos, Marketing; Mohammed Labbo, News; Fatima M. Barda, Finance; Stephen Okoanachi, Engineering; and Wole Coker, Programmes.
At the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Aliyu Hayatu is new chairman, while Buhari Auwalu and Yinka Amosun, are Zonal Directors, Kaduna and Lagos, respectively.
Under the Ministry of Information and Culture, the following agencies have new appointees: Nigerian Film Corporation, Dr Chika Maduekwe, General Manager; National Theatre and National Troupe of Nigeria, Comrade Tar Ukoh, Artistic Director; National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Director-General; National Film and Video Censors Board, Folorunsho Coker, Director-General.

SERIOUSLY? Man Dies Having S*x With 4 Ladies In Lagos


Kokomaster was his alias by which he was more known in the neighbourhood as a lover boy and a super stud. But, March 23 was a.tragic day for late Olanimu Babatunde, as he died trying to live up to his billing as a man of high s*xual prowess.
The 29-year-old died after a fivesome s*x romp with four young ladies in his house on Thomas Street, Lagos Island.
His s*x partners, now answering questions on the man’s curious death from the police, claimed that they never knew Olanimu was dead until around 4am on the fateful day when they realized he no longer responded to their touch.
We thought he was enjoying it, so we were taking turns and just having fun. It was when we realized he was no longer responding that we screamed,” one of the suspects told the police.
An eyewitness, identified as Jide, who rushed to the scene when he heard the girls screamed, said that Mr Olanimu was confirmed dead same day.
He said: “The girls, who were already intoxicated at that time, said they thought he was enjoying it, so they kept going on taking turns and just having fun. It was when they noticed that he wasn’t breathing that they started screaming.
People rushed into the deceased’s apartment to find the four undressed girls and his lifeless body. They immediately alerted the police, who came few minutes later to arrest the suspects.
In their statement to the police, the ladies said: “We met Olanimu on Wednesday evening when we were coming from a friend’s birthday party which we attended at Surulere. We were at a bus stop when a car suddenly stopped in front of us.
The driver asked where we were heading, we said we were going anywhere he was heading to. He smiled and asked us to get in. When we all got in, he enquired if we were hungry, we said yes, so he took us to a restaurant and we all ordered whatever we wanted to eat. While we ate white rice and pepper soup, Mr Olanimu ate pounded yam and egusi soup.
“After we finished eating, we continued our journey. Now, it was dark, when we arrived at Mr. Olanimu’s residence. We got out of the car and entered his apartment. While we were seated, he asked us what we wanted and we said we wanted to get high and that he should turn on the music, so he did and afterwards arranged drinks for everyone. While we drank and danced Mr Olanimu, started touching us, kissing and spraying money. Overwhelmed by happiness, we responded and equally caressed him.”
They later ended up in his room and continued what they had started in the sitting room, handling one another, and having s*x.
Police investigation, it was gathered, ruled out initial suspicion that Olanimu probably died of poison. Rather, it was linked to s*x induced exhaustion. The girls were released on bail last Saturday morning, while the remains of the deceased had since been buried by his family.

EFCC Nabs Fake Police Officer Printing Fake Currency (Photos)

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC Kaduna Zonal office, has arrested one Hussaini Mohammed of Tanko Road Barakallahu Kaduna State following a petition received from the Kaduna State Vigilance Service for alleged case of extortion, currency counterfeiting and impersonation of the Nigerian Police Force.
The accused, Mohammed, is alleged to have on several occasions disguised as a Corporal in the Nigeria Police Force having collected monies in order to secure the release of suspects from the Police. He was caught in the act while trying to extort money from another party.
Following the record of his statements an authorized search warrant was carried out and following items were recovered from him.
1. 7 pieces of suspected fake 1000 Naira
2. 4 pieces of suspected fake 100 US dollars
3. 1000 & 2000 Mauritanian currency note
4. 2 Police Warrant card
5. 1 Nigerian Police bullet proof jacket
6. 8 pieces of new and old etisalat sim cards
7. 1 Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) membership ID card
8. One crested Police belt
9. 5 Police customized trousers
10. 2 customized Police shirts
11. One Police Lanyard
12. 1 handcuff
13. 1 Police case file with documents
14. Motor vehicle particulars
15. 1 motorcycle plate number with the inscription ” Babane 96″
16. 1 Motor vehicle plate number with registration No. BG 543 RSH
17. 2 police badges with different rank
18. A small bag containing Peugeot car documents
19. Police crown
20. 1 first bank ATM verve card with name, Muhammad Sagir
21. 1 camouflage ‘P’ cap
22. 3 charms
23. 1 Police sweater
24. 1 techno handset
25. 1 small size pocket bag teargas
26. 1 fake National ID card.
Investigation into the matter is still ongoing with a view of bringing the suspect to book.

Four-year old Oumoh met her mother for the first time in 5 months in what is being described as a “rare reunion” as over 21,000 refugees arrive in Italy yearly with more than 2,000 of them being unaccompanied minors. Her mom had fled with her from Ivory Coast to save her from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) after which they got separated in Tunisia. Oumoh was then rescued by Italian coast guards from the Mediterranean in November 2016 and was identified shortly after by another refugee child from a photo she had seen on someone’s phone. The mother had to this to say I didn’t abandon her. I would not abandon my child; She is my child, she is my blood.

Reno Omokri, an ex-aide to former president Goodluck Jonathan, has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of lack of transparency over how much he paid for his medical trip to the United Kingdom.
Tell us how much of Nigeria’s money you used on your medicals during the trip to London, Omokri says to Buhari. Omokri, in tweets on Friday, March 31 evening, accused President Buhari of failing to ‘walk the talk’ on his campaign for transparency in governance.
According to Omokri, Buhari is a servant of the people and is accountable to them. Failure to disclose how much he paid for his medicals from Nigeria’s funds during vacation to the United Kingdom, Omokri said, is plain wrong.
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#BBNaija Day 68: Housemates Attempt To Squash Their Beefs

The Extreme Survivor week has seen the #BBNaija Housemates bring a lot of drama as they’ve tried to tolerate one another despite the odds.
After Biggie had announced to them that they could conspire, a wave of gossip has swept through the #BBNaija house with shots being taken back and forth.
At the beginning, it seemed it was all about strategy and Nominations but soon enough, the Housemates from both camps started decampaigning one another with Efe being called a hypocrite, Bally and Bisola – bullies, Debie-Rise – insecure, TBoss – manipulative and Marvis – deceptive.
Things however took a different turn the minute Big Brother kicked the #BBNaija housemates out of the House and were forced to sit together in the yard.
This allowed the Housemates bond, laugh and joke together once again, a departure from the exchange of venomous words all week.
Even TBoss and Bisola that have almost always been at each others necks were soon ‘humping’ one another on the patio.
Bally and a number of the #BBNaijahousemates acknowledged a turn around in the icy relations in the House during their Dairy Sessions before saying his relationship with Debie-Rise was one of those that had been strained by the beef.
Bally had reached out to her earlier and had had a chat about her music career and how she’d like to study guitar and truly master the instrument.
Though the conversation wasn’t an emotional one, it was nonetheless significant, given the fact that they barely spoke with each other before then.
TBoss had a “meltdown” earlier in the day when she said she was worried about the fact that it seemed people wanted to have nothing to do with her after she leaves the show.
Bisola immediately made her feel good by saying “Don’t you even dare!”, before proceeding to sit down and have a woman to woman chat. “Mama, you’re going into the real world now. People want to do business with you!”, she told her.
“The unknown is a crazy thing. Don’t let fear box you in and suffocate you. Say to yourself, I am TBoss. I will overcome! Fear will make you miss out on the best and most amazing experiences of your life!” Bisola said as TBoss sat and listened, quietly.
Catch Up On All Things #BBNaija 2017

Mourinho: United Will Make Interesting Transfers In The Summer

Jose Mourinho is certain Manchester United will be making some interesting signings in the summer, in a bid to improve the team.
He confirmed that he has already given vice chairman, Ed Woodward the list of players he wants and alternatives.
The Portuguese knows it won’t be easy to land their main transfer targets, but is hopeful of securing the alternatives.
Ahead of Saturday’s Premier League clash with West Brom at Old Trafford, he said: “I’m sure, at the end of the summer, probably we won’t have exactly my first options, because it’s difficult to succeed in every attempt.
“But I’m sure we’re going to do something interesting and something to improve our team for next season.
“I’m not a silly manager to say I give the names and you have to give me the players – not at all.
“I give the names, I give the options, I give the second options in case the first options are not possible, but I give all the information based on my analysis, my experience and projections for the future.”

JAMB And Nigerian Banks Trade Blames Over 2017 UTME Registration Delay

JAMB And Nigerian Banks Trade Blames Over 2017 UTME Registration Delay

ASUU Frowns At FG’s scrapping of Post-UTME
With Benue candidates encountering more difficulties in their bids to register for the 2017/2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME), banks in Nigeria and the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB) have continued to trade blames.
While JAMB has accused the banks of causing the delays, the banks have shot back, arguing that JAMB was solely responsible for generating the Personal Identification Number (PIN), which was the main cause of the delay
Simeon Isimishere, the Operations Manager of Zenith Bank, Makurdi branch, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Friday in Makurdi that the banks were not responsible for the delays experienced by applicants seeking to register the JAMB examinations.
Mr. Isimishere expressed surprise at the allegations by Samuel Umuru, Head of JAMB office in Makurdi, that the banks were responsible for the delays and confusion.
“How can JAMB blame the banks? Generating the PINs is the main headache and that is solely handled by JAMB. The banks only issue what has been generated and given to them, so how can one blame them?” he asked.
He said the banks only receive the payments and issue the PINs.
“The problem is that after getting the PINs, most applicants are unable to access the JAMB website,” he said.
He explained that the initial PINs that were generated by the board had issues and could not be activated.
The official, however, disclosed that the banks were working with the board to resolve the issues and announced that the problems had been “brought down to the barest minimum”.
A cross section of the applicants, who spoke with NAN, however said that they were no more experiencing the challenges.
An applicant, Adasu Emmanuel, said that he had difficulties activating the PIN that was given to him from the bank and made several trips, from the bank to the JAMB office, to rectify the problem.
“Already, the problem has been fixed. We fixed it this afternoon (Friday),” he said.
Another applicant, Gloria Asom, who was still on the queue in the bank, also agreed that there was much improvement because “the queue is moving fast and there is no much confusion again”.
She said that the lines were moving fast, but added that applicants were returning to the bank to complain of invalid PINs.
Reacting to the damage in the Makurdi JAMB office, Mr Moses Yamu, Public Relations Officer of the Benue Police Command, said that the protesters were dispersed before they could commit much havoc.
He said that no suspect was arrested, but disclosed that investigation was ongoing.
“Normalcy has been restored and officials of the examinations board have resumed their duties,” he said.
NAN recalls that applicants seeking to purchase the JAMB forms besieged the Makurdi JAMB office on Thursday, to protest the cumbersome registration process.
The angry applicants broke windows and destroyed the office signpost.
(NAN)

2017 Recruitment: Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Issues Very Important Message

2017 Recruitment: Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Issues Very Important Message

2017 Recruitment: Here Are The Full Guidelines To Join The Nigerian Air Force
With respect to the ongoing recruitment, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has cautioned the public against the activities of fraudsters – disguising to be working as the organisation’s recruitment agents – with the ‘sole’ aim to extort money from unsuspecting Nigerians.
This caution was made by the Director of Public Relations and Information of the service, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa, in a statement he made available to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.
According to him, the attention of the service had been drawn to the activities of fraudsters masquerading as NAF recruitment agents.
He said it was disheartening that some people still allowed themselves to be swindled by these unscrupulous individuals in spite of repeated warnings by the service.
The director said that efforts had been geared towards enlightening the public about the activities of the fraudsters.
The spokesman said it had become necessary to warn the public against patronising the fraudsters, who usually asked people to pay money into some bank accounts for recruitment.
Famuyiwa said recruitment and selection process into the service remained free, without any form of gratification.
He stressed that the service had no recruitment agents, hence anyone who claimed to be operating in such capacity on behalf of the service would be considered as a fraudster.
Famuyiwa urged interested applicants to visit the NAF official website at www.airforce.mil.ng or recruitment portal at www.careers.nigerianairforce.gov.ngfor more information.

How To Shop Online in Nigeria at Konga.com

Shopping online in Nigeria makes life a lot easier; you’ll be saving a lot of money from deals online, plus you’ll have access to a wide range of other advantages like doorstep delivery, payment on delivery, buyer protection warranties and so on.

To get started, all you need to shop online is a computer or a mobile phone with the internet connection and probably a credit or debit card. If you’re scared of using your cards online, don’t worry, most online shopping stores in Nigeria do accept direct bank deposit or transfer and payment on delivery.

In this post, I want to quickly show you how to buy things online in Nigeria at Konga.com

shop online in nigeria at konga.com


If you are a new user,go to Konga.com to sign up for an account.

After you sign up for a Konga account, sign in to access your Konga account at Konga.com

Once you are signed in, click on your name and navigate to your profile.

profile konga online shopping site


On the Konga profile page, scroll down to the delivery addresses section and click on "add delivery address"

delivery address for konga online shopping


Fill in your phone number, address and click "Save changes".

You can as well set it as default delivery address for your orders.

Thereafter, scroll up and type a description of your desired item in the search box. Alternatively, you can search by category on the homepage.

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Your search will bring up many results. Click on the one you like, review the product details and if you are satisfied and ready to buy it, click on "Add to Cart"


add to cart on konga.com



If you want to buy more items, use the search box as explained earlier or browse through the online store - then add them to the cart.

Once you are ready to pay, click on the cart icon and click on "Proceed to checkout"


checkout konga



On the checkout page, select the delivery address you want to use, select your payment option and click on the place order button.

place order konga online store


If payment is successful,  you will be redirected to a payment success page.

You can proceed to the Konga order history page to see the details and status of your order.

The order will be delivered to the delivery address probably within a week. You will likely receive a call by the delivery agent too.

It’s that easy!