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Saturday, April 18, 2015

Chibok girls kidnapped to present GEJ's govt as incompetent- Doyin Okupe

Chibok girls kidnapped to present GEJ's govt as incompetent- Doyin Okupe

Below is what the presidential Spokesperson shared this morning on his Facebook page...
One of the reasons the Chibok girls were kidnapped was to present Jonathan's administration as incompetent and hold it to ransom against 2015 elections.
One of the reasons the BBOG was formed was to sustain and internationalise the embarrassment. One of the reasons President Jonathan lost the election was a national and international conspiracy predicated on this carefully choreographed and assiduously sustained perception.
One of the issues that will be in the hand over notes will be the missing girls.
What is reasonable and expedient for well meaning men and women of good conscience is to dialogue with the incoming administration on what best new approach to employ to find and rescue the chibok girls.
Not much can be achieved, except mischief, by continuing to flog this administration on this matter.
I REST MY CASE.

Between Teebillz and Ghanaian star, Joselyn Dumas

Between Teebillz and Ghanaian star, Joselyn Dumas

So here's what happened. Teebillz, under his management alongside Spellz for 323Ent produced a song for his artist Trafic titled Joselyn Dumas, which was partly about the Ghanian actress. But Joseyln's management claim they were not informed that a song was being made about her and contacted 323Ent not

Graphic photo: A foreigner's child attacked in South Africa

Graphic photo: A foreigner's child attacked in South Africa

They are now attacking children? That's crossing the line and not cool at all. Not cool.

UK Taxpayers face huge bill to recover profits from £50m fraudster (James Ibori)

Here's a report I found on Standard UK. UK Taxpayers are blaming former Delta state governor James Ibori for a huge new bill. Find the report below...

Taxpayers are facing a “huge” new bill after efforts to force a former Nigerian state governor from London to repay profits from a £50 million fraud were delayed for more than a year.
James Ibori, who began his working life as a £5,000-a-year cashier at a Wickes DIY branch in Ruislip, became a multi-millionaire after returning to his homeland and committing a series of scams during an eight-year career running its oil rich Delta State.
His wealth allowed him to buy expensive homes, a £12 million jet and a £1 million fleet of cars including a Bentley, Mercedes and armoured Range Rovers. His crimes were detected in a Scotland Yard investigation that led to him being jailed in April 2012 for 13 years for fraud and money laundering.

The South African king whose remarks launched the Xenophobic attacks

Zulu King Godwill Zwelithi's utterances on March 23rd launched the Zenophobic attacks in South Africa and he had refused to apologize, even after finding out that his people have maimed, killed and destroyed businesses belonging to black foreigners. He's still insisting that foreigners should go back to their countries but tried to save face by saying attacking the foreigners is not how to chase them away. He wants the government to do it legally.

During a speech in last month, Zwelithini called for the deportation of foreign nationals living in the country, saying it was unacceptable locals were being made to compete with people from other countries for the few economic opportunities available. King Zwelithi said "foreigners must pack their bags and go home".

PDP Chairman Set To Join APC

The hurricane of defections hitting the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) assumed a serious dimension on Friday when the party’s former national chairman, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, visited the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja.
PDP Chairman Set To Join APC
Prince Vincent Ogbulafor
Ogbulafor arrived at the secretariat at about 2.35pm, and went into a closed door meeting with the APC national chairman, Chief John Oyegun.
The meeting lasted for about 40 minutes.
It will be recalled that as sitting PDP national chairman, Ogbulafor scored a first when he boasted in 2008 that the PDP would rule Nigeria for 60 years.
The phrase later became a maxim for party members even in the last presidential election campaign.
But it was not long before things fell apart between the Abia state-born politician and President Goodluck Jonathan as a result of a statement credited to him before the 2011 general elections that power must remain in the north till 2015.

The statement was seen as an affront to Jonathan who, though he was serving out the term of his former boss, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua also haboured ambitions for 2011.
Ogbulafor was later forced to resign and then faced court for several years over charges of financial embezzlement.
Coming out of the APC office, Ogbulafor was accosted by journalists who enquired the reason for his mission at the opposition office.
Responding, Ogbulafor said he was at the secretariat to congratulate the APC national chairman for “a job well done”.
He said that for the first time, a political party has produced a Nigerian president in the person of General Mohammadu Buahri.