4 Oct 2015

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Nigerian footballer, John Ogu proposes to girlfriend on the pitch

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Nigerian footballer, John Ogu, who plays as a Central Midfielder for Israeli Premier League side Hapoel Be'er Sheva proposed to his girlfriend on the pitch after a match yesterday Saturday October 3rd....and it was so romantic. His team mates were so happy for him. See the photos after the cut...







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complete naked photos of Demi Lovato for Vanity Fair (photos 18+)

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The 23 year old actress and singer posed completely naked in a new Vanity Fair photoshoot shot by Patrick Ecclesine at a Manhattan hotel in September. The photographer said Demi decided last minute to pose without make up, clothes or retouching. The photos are nice. See them after the cut









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Photos: Rita Dominic stuns in new photo shot

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Nigerian Man pulls down his pants,Ejaculates on passenger in a london train (PHOTO)

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A Nigerian man was apprehended and charged with s*xual assault after pulling down his pants, bringing out his joystick, self servicing and releasing sperm on a woman, police in the United Kingdom said. The 32-year-old man identifed as Peter Fabiyi has been sentenced to serve 4 years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of s*xual assault.

According to the Bullet Gist, Fabiyi stood directly in front of the 20-year-old victim on the train before pulling down his pants and self servicing with vigor.

Fabiyi released his sperm on the woman who then fled to the next car and reported the assault to another passenger who called the police. Fabiyi was identified and caught after police reviewed surveillance videos of the train.  In addition to the prison sentence, Fabiyi has been banned from approaching women traveling alone in trains except for transportation employees.
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Pres. Buhari condemns latest terror attacks in Abuja, Borno, Adamawa

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President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned in the strongest terms the latest terror attacks in Abuja, Borno and Adamawa.
This was contained in a statement personally signed by him in Abuja on Saturday.
The President said, “these cowardly attacks expose the real face of the planners and perpetrators of these crimes.”
He noted that the attacks in Maiduguri, Yola and Abuja were apparently timed to coincide with Independence Day celebrations when Nigerians would be commemorating and rejoicing October Day.
“What quarrel do they have with the good people of Nyanya Motor Park? What issue do they have with innocent people in market places in Maiduguri, Yola and Kuje?
“It is clear this battle is not ideological. It is between the forces of peace and order and the evil forces of murder and destruction,” he said.
Buhari, however, stated that security forces and other local authorities had been instructed to maintain extra vigilance to forestall future attacks.
He reiterated the determination of his administration to stamp out Boko Haram and all other terrorists of whatever persuasions and bring all sponsors to justice.
He said that the armed forces have been empowered to crush what remains of Boko Haram.
The President condoled with the families of the dead and prayed for the speedy recovery of those who sustained injuries as a result of the attacks.
NAN recalls that multiple bomb attacks were carried out by suspected members of Boko Haram sect at densely populated Kuje Main Market, a nearby police station and Jikwoyi Motor Park, Nyanya, on Friday evening.
14 persons, including the suspected suicide bombers, were reported killed in the attacks, while properties worth millions were also destroyed in the incidents
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Davido sets new album release date

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he forthcoming album is expected to feature international collabos from international acts like Meek Mill, Drake, Wale and others.
After the postponing and fail of release dates, the announcement of the album release of much anticipated sophomore album titled ‘Baddest’ has been slatted for Saturday 10, October 2015.
The singer recently  got nominations for the MOBO Awards 2015 for Nigerian musicians running for the Best African Act award.  along side  Wizkid, Patoranking, and Yemi Alade
His UK fans, are anxiously waiting for the album 'Baddest' after thrilling them to a remarkable performances at his "UK album launch"  last month.
Davido’s forthcoming album is expected to feature international collabos from international acts like Meek Mill, Drake, Wale and others.

Watch video of Davido's "UK album launch" below.


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World champions, Golden Eaglets of Nigeria arrived camp in Buenos Aires,Argentina For World Cup Training

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Golden Eaglets line up

A contingent of 25 players and 10 officials including NFF’s Assistant Director (Technical) Siji Lagunju, had earlier departed from Abuja on Thursday with same airline on flight EK-786. They later left Dubai (the city where Golden Eaglets’ class of 2013 had their training camp before winning a historic fourth title for Nigeria in the same country) in the early hours of Friday for Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) en route to Buenos Aires.
On ground in Buenos Aires to receive the team were officials of Nigeria Embassy led by Mr. Elekwachi Ndubuisi and Mrs. Felicia Ezeorah as well as NFF FIFA Match Agent, Jairo Pachon, who informed that all arrangement had been put in place for the team’s smooth preparation ahead of the World Cup to be held between October 17 and November 8 in Chile.
Pachon said that the Golden Eaglets would engage Argentina’s U-17 team in a friendly match on October 6 and would on October 11 feature against the U-20 team of either Racing FC or BocaJuniors before departing for Santiago.
Golden Eaglets’ Head Coach Emmanuel Amuneke had on Thursday before departure announced a strong squad of 25 players for the trip, including team captain Kelechi Nwakali along with nine others who were in the squad that secured the team’s ticket for the World Cup at the last Africa U-17 Nations Cup in Niger.
According to the website of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), the Eaglets have begun training at the Buenos Aires Futbol ground.
BAF, as its simply known is a facility privately owned by former Argentine international, Matias Almeyda and it’s tucked away at San Roque in Tigre on the outskirts of the capital city of Argentina.
According to Eaglets’ Head Coach, Emmanuel Amuneke, the facility in BAF is similar to what was obtainable at the Papendal Sports Centre in Holland that was used by the Super Eagles in the 1990s during the era of Dutch coach, Clemens Westerhof.
Though not as gigantic as Papendal in Arnhem, BAF has about seven training pitches with state of the art gymnasium, swimming pool and other adjunct facilities good for camping.
“This facility is good since it is out of town and would allow for maximum concentration throughout our camping here ahead of the World Cup,” Amuneke admitted.
The former Nigerian international, after offering prayers to God at Saturday’s morning training, further told the players that they should think about nothing other than football and the World Cup.
The Eaglets are expected to train twice daily with slight variation when there is a friendly match.
The weather condition in Buenos Aires is chilly with temperature oscillating between 8 and 15 degree centigrade – same weather in Chile with most South American countries nearing the winter season.
FULL LIST: Kelechi Nwakali; Victor Osimhen, Samuel Chukwueze, Eberle Osinachi, Kingsley Michael, Orji Okonkwo, John Lazarus, Halilu Lukman, Udoh Akpan, Benjamin Amos, Taiwo Alimi, Chinedu Madueke and Ibe Tobechukwu.
Others are: Ejike Ikwu, Tochukwu Okoli, Udochukwu Anumudu, China Chisom, Funsho Bamgboye, Yunusa Abdullahi, Agor Chukwudi, David Enogela, Michael Edidiong, Samuel Opeh, Joel Osikel and Gavi Thompson.
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A Survivor Gives Eye Withness Account Of what really happened at the Hajj Stampede

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  • As an eyewitness of the tragic stampede in Mina, what would you say went wrong?

What happened was this: there is usually a system with which pilgrims enter through the venue on the day of Jumrah. Jumrah is the day of stoning the Devil. Thus, when you go on your route; after stoning the Devil, you return by taking a detour which means you don’t take the same route back. When that system is followed there will be enough room for those coming to perform the same pilgrim’s rite and that allows for enough room for people to move without hindrance or stampede. But on that fateful Thursday (when the stampede occurred), September 24; when we were going to the Jumrah, we found that the place was overcrowded and it was quite unusual.
We performed this rite last year; we did it the year before that and the road was free. For the past 10 years there had been no pandemonium; and no stampede on that road. It (stampede) used to happen almost every year in the past, but for the past 10 years, the Saudi authorities have been able to control the human traffic, by creating different routes for entry and exit of the place. But, on that fateful day, we found out that some of those who had thrown their own stones made a U-turn instead of moving ahead to take a detour. They came through the route meant for entrance and not exit. They came towards us. They were in a very large group and the road was not spacious enough to allow a free flow of those of us coming to throw stones at the Devil and those who had stoned the Devil. The road could not take those coming and those going. And I discovered that most of those who took the wrong way were Egyptians…
How did you know they were Egyptians?
I knew they were Egyptians because I heard them speak the Egyptian dialect of Arabic. And, of course, I studied in Egypt for five years. I know the dialect. Knowing that the road would not contain those of us going to perform the Hajj rite and the Egyptians who had already done theirs, we pleaded with them, we tried to persuade them to take the right route to avoid any ugly incident but they refused; the reason being that their camp was based close to the venue of the stoning. And if they were asked to take the other way round to their camp, it would take them a long time to do so. 
They forgot that by facing us, they constituted themselves into a threat to life — too many lives and their own lives as well. Even if we had attempted to go back for them to pass through, it would have been impossible because a mass of pilgrims had built up and we were pushing one another. The road became narrower and breathing became difficult. 
In the commotion, the Saudi police after noticing that the situation was getting out of hand climbed roofs of buildings and started splashing cold water on the crowd so that it could give us some comfort — because at that point, people were already tired and collapsing. They had walked 10km from Monzabizah to Mina and from Mina they were walking another three kilometres to the Jumrah. At some point, we had to stand still. We tried to move to one side but it was impossible to do so as people coming from behind were pushing us forward. Consequently, we were forced to push those in front of us. I think it was just a few minutes that my group passed through the opposing crowds that the stampede began. I knew it was a tragedy waiting to happen.

  • Were there other factors that led to the tragic chaos?

There are other roads usually dedicated for moving in and out of the site but unfortunately on that day those roads were blocked by the Saudi security agencies for no obvious reasons. Why those roads were blocked I cannot explain; therefore, there was no escape route. It was just that one way and those who were facing us had occupied it.
Besides, one major reason why that horrible stampede happened was that those who took the wrong route and disobeyed the authorities were able to do so because the Saudi security authorities became negligent; they were complacent. The security men were not at their posts when the commotion began. Saudi soldiers and policemen used to be at the Jumrah to ensure that once pilgrims have performed the stoning rite, they cannot use the same route in which they came in. If the soldiers and policemen had disallowed those who had finished stoning the Devil from using the entry route as the exit, the stampede would have been avoided.

  • But the Saudi authorities said Africans, which included Nigerians, who embarked on the stoning rite caused the stampede. How true is that?

The Saudi authorities lied by saying that the African nations, and black Africans, were responsible for the stampede. And, I should add that by African nations, they mean the blacks; Cameroonians, Nigeriens, Chadians, Nigerians and others that caused it. They don’t refer to Egyptians, Moroccans, Libyans, Tunisians and others as Africans. Rather, they call them Arabs.
In their statements, they usually refer to these countries (Egypt, Morocco, Libya, and Tunisia) as Arab nations. And, our camps have always been separated from those of the camps of the Arab nations. The Egyptians were not in the African camp. The African camp was different; our location was different. It is still different today. 
To support our hypothesis that this was what caused the stampede, the next day after the Saudi authorities saw the stampede and the monumental loss of lives and properties they had caused, they made sure that they brought so many security agents as much as possible to the appropriate points stopping those who had performed the rite of stoning the Devil from returning to their camps through the route they came in. Therefore, on the second and third day of stoning the Devil, there was adequate security personnel to ensure that people who were going to stone the Devil were not blocked or hindered by those who were returning after having performed their own rite. Thus, they did not allow on the second day, those same Egyptians or people from other countries to create the fatal chaos we experienced on the first day, from using the entrance as exit route. 
In spite of the deaths recorded people still went ahead to perform their rites the second and third day and the road was free. I would say it was laxity on the part of Saudi security agencies that caused the stampede.
Curled From  Punch. 
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Twitter user who predicted the Abuja suicide attacks deletes his account

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The twitter/Facebook user, Chima Okoro, who predicted the attacks in Abuja on Friday has deactivated his account after several calls on social media for his arrest for knowing about the attacks beforehand.
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