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Tuesday, November 11

Police Arrest Kidnappers Of Petroleum Minister’s Sister

Ms. Agama, was abducted in the state capital, Port Harcourt on October 21, 2014 but was rescued on Wednesday, October 29.

(Punch)The police in Rivers State have reportedly arrested two people in connection with the abduction of Ms. Osiya Agama, a sister to the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Allison-Madueke (pictured)

The police in Rivers State have reportedly arrested two people in connection with the abduction of Ms. Osiya Agama, a sister to the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
The Police Public Relations Officer, for the state, DSP Ahmad Muhammad in confirming the arrest of the suspects said:
“The Rivers State Police Command wishes to inform members of the public of Benjamin Bob Manuel’s arrest. He was arrested around Nembe water front on November 9.”
“He is the leader of the gang that abducted Osiya Agama, the sister to Diezani Allison-Madueke, in October. His accomplice, Whokows Ekine was also picked today.”
DSP Muhammad reportedly added that the suspects had confessed that they were indeed behind the crime.

2015 Elections: Borno Governor Declares 2nd Term Bid

Shettima made the official declaration on Monday, November 10 at the Government house in Maiduguri. 
              
             
        The Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima has declared his interest in running for a second term in office.
Shettima made the official declaration on Monday, November 10 at the Government house in Maiduguri.
The governor’s nomination forms were handed to him yesterday after being purchased on his behalf by members of the State House of Assembly and Borno state National Assembly members led by Senator Ali Ndume.
Governor Shettima reportedly thanked the legislators for their kind gesture and promised to deliver more dividends of democracy.
Borno state has been plagued by attacks from terrorist sect, Boko Haram with some of its communities being annexed by the group and being formed into a "caliphate."

The War Has Just Begun

Tyga says he won't allow Kim K dictate his life or allow her to trash him to her sisters because of his relationship with Kylie.





Kim Kardashian and Tyga fighting?
 Well, the war began when the reality star cropped the rapper out of a family photo she posted on Instagram, taken at French Montana's 30 birthday bash in Los Angeles on Sunday.
 Apparently, the 34-year-old TV star doesn't approve of the former Cash Money star's relationship with her kid sister Kylie Jenner. Especially given the fact that Tyga's ex baby mama, Blac Chyna is a very good friend.
A source connected to Kim told TMZ, that she didn't have any issue with whom Kylie decides to date but felt it was disrespectful of them, and their 'friendship' placed her in a difficult situation.
Well, does that justify her cropping him out of that photo? Looks like the rapper didn't find the act right.
According to Hollywood Life, a source close to the father of one told them:
"Tyga didn’t really know Kim had an issue with him hanging out and working on projects with Kylie. Tyga thought he was cool with Kim and everybody else in the family. He doesn’t have a problem with Kim, but he’s not about to let her dictate his life or allow her to trash him to her sisters and the rest of the family,”
The source also added that: “Tyga doesn’t understand why Kim is bothered by his friendship with Kylie. He thinks she’s overreacting, but whatever…. He’s going to be him, regardless [Kim's feelings]”
Meanwhile, Momager Kris Jenner had previously denied there is anything going on between Tyga and Kylie saying the “boys just show up [at my house] because of my cooking.” In addition, Tyga slammed a fan on Twitter last month for questioning his relationship with Kylie.
However, it remains uncertain if Kim purposefully took him out of that photo or she deliberately did it because she didn't want her friend Blac to feel she's siding the new “TyLie” alleged secret affair.
But what do you think? Do you see a fight here?

Monday, November 10

I'll Walk by Oluwaseyi Ige

 A smile here, a pat there

On and on I plodded

I know this walk will one day be applauded


Sneering, jeering and a smirk

Was all I could get from my admirers

'Keep the face straight' I told myself

Even they have got a heart heavier than mine

For help you could turn nowhere

As every man has got his own load to carry


A problem shared is half solved they say

Now it looks like a problem shared is worry doubled

Looking ahead is what I always do

Hoping this maxim will hold true:

The best days are yet to come


So in all these I've told myself

The road to go may be arduous and tortuous

If I have to, I'll drudge it

But there is no way I'm ever going to give up

THE TITLE IS CHELSEA'S TO LOOSE SAYS WENGER

 Arsenal's manager "Arsene Wenger" all but conceded the Premier League title to leaders Chelsea after seeing his side let slip a one-goal lead in a 2-1 loss away to Swansea on Sunday.
Defeat left the Gunners 12 points behind Jose Mourinho's table-toppers after only 11 league games played.
There might be more than two-thirds of the season left and the small matter of 81 points to play for, but Wenger believes Arsenal's London rivals are unstoppable.
"At the moment Chelsea are on course for 100 points this season," said Wenger, who won the last of his three Premier League title as Gunners boss during the 2003/04 season.
"If you look at the number of points they have today, if they keep that up nobody will catch them, that's for sure," the Frenchman added.
"There doesn't look to be anybody capable to challenge them at the moment."
Having relinquished a three-goal lead at home to Anderlecht during a 3-3 Champions League in midweek, the Gunners' defensive frailties were on display again in south Wales.
Alexis Sanchez gave Arsenal a 63rd-minute lead at the Liberty Stadium, but two goals in three minutes in the final quarter, from Gylfi Sigurdsson and substitute Bafetimbi Gomis, left Wenger empty-handed.
"I think it's a game that we were quite in control of at 1-0," Wenger said. "But I felt that we allowed them back into the game by losing some challenges in the middle of the park. You cannot afford to lose them.
"It's unfortunate to lose a game like that but we were not rigorous until the end.
"We produced quite a decent performance for 75 minutes but you have to last for 90 minutes. It's disappointing but we have to take it on the chin.
"But give Swansea credit...Swansea are a good team."
Wenger added: "We have had a very disappointing week, considering the performances we produced and the end results we got, it's very disappointing.
"We were 3-0 up against Anderlecht and 1-0 up today and in the end we lose two points against Anderlecht and three points today. You have to be capable, once you are 1-0 up and a big team, to win the game.
"I don't know how much damaging it is, but we had an opportunity to come back into the top four."
Swansea manager Garry Monk was understandably delighted with a victory that saw his side leapfrog Arsenal into fifth place.
"We had some unfortunate injuries in the week, but I have belief in the squad and it takes a squad not just 11 players," Monk said.
"I think we saw again today that we have that inner belief and mentality. It was certainly what carried us through today.
"When we were 1-0 down, I was thinking what we could do. I felt we had the crowd with us and when we got the equaliser, I thought we needed to seize the initiative. That was why I put Bafe on.
"We prepared for the best Arsenal side today and we understood just how much they can hurt you, at any moment," Monk added.
"I know they suffered in midweek but they are capable of upping it at any moment. But the way we worked was outstanding.
"Of course, we are very happy going into the international break. We have had a tough time, but it was crucial we took points from our last two games.
"We won't always get it right but we have to make sure that we stay in games right until the very end."

SHEKAU DENIES CEASEFIRE DEAL

 Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau yesterday dismissed claims about ceasefire talks between his group and the government, even as Federal Government officials are now trading blames over the phantom ceasefire deal brokered by the President of Chad, Idriss Déby.
A new Boko Haram video obtained by AFP yesterday showed militants on an armoured vehicle parading down a road in an unidentified town they apparently control and the group’s leader Abubakar Shekau preaching to the residents.
Abuja - Boko Haram had already renamed Gwoza in Borno as Darul Hikma or House of Wisdom and Mubi in Adamawa as Madinatul Islam which means City of Islam.
In the 44-minute video, Shekau, who is pictured in close-up shots dismissed government claims about ceasefire talks and threatened to kill the man who presented himself as Boko Haram’s negotiator.

Also read: Shekau claims kidnapped Chibok girls married
The video, which was delivered through the same channels as past messages, shows armed men lined along a well-paved road, with three pick-up trucks, with heavy weapons also visible.
Black crested flags associated with the Islamist group are also shown.
In the video, Shekau restated a call he first made in August, saying, “We have indeed established an Islamic caliphate. To everyone living in Islamic Caliphate, we convey our greetings,” he said, specifically mentioning “brethren” in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Shishan (an Islamist term for Chechnya), Yemen, Somalia and “The caliphate in Iraq and Syria.”
- AFP

THE PROBLEM MOST MEN IGNORE

Abuja – If you’ve ever had a penis you’ll know that the biggest problem you can have with him is if he’s too lazy and depressed to get up in the morning.
Well it seems most guys who have a hard time with their slouching members don’t really do anything about it, Men’s Health reports.
According to a study by the Southern Illinois University, only about 25% of men who are diagnosed with erectile dysfunction actually seek out treatment.
But it might not be their lack of love for their little brothers, study authors said.
According to them, it might be the high cost of ED drugs that might be putting suffers off .
Read more at Men’s Health.

MOB FORCES MILITARY OFF YOBE BOMBING SCENE

Potiskum - Members of the military have reportedly fled angry residents incensed by the spate of bombings in Postikum, Yobe State.

The flare of tempers followed the death of 47 students and the injury of about 80 others when a suicide bomb detonated at the Government Science Secondary School on Monday.
According to police, the suicide bomber disguised as a student blew self-up at the school's assembly ground.
Angry mobs protested the second suicide bombing in the spate of a week by mocking the soldiers.

Also read: Yobe school blast: Death toll rises to 47
The military had come to the school to rescue the injured students and convey the corpses to the hospital.
“We are better off without you. We do not want you again in our town, you are useless to us,” read a placard from the irate crowd.
According to our correspondent, soldiers sped off the scene.
Contacted moments after the incident, the Yobe state Commissioner of Police, Markus Danladi, who confirmed the bombing, said he was on his way to the scene of the incident as he had no details. 

- CAJ News