Thursday, 9 October 2014

Graphic Photos: PDP Legislator Beaten To Coma In Edo State House of Assembly

One of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, lawmakers who represents Etsako 1 Constituency in Edo State House of Assembly, Mr. Rasak Momoh has been beaten to coma. Mr Momoh was attacked yesterday at his home in Benin City and was left to die by his attackers after beaten him to pulp.
It has not been ascertained who sent the thugs, but Edo State Police Commissioner confirmed that some people have been arrested in connection to the

Clergy Takes Female Member To Court Over N52,000

 

A female member of a congregation, Kemi Abbas, on Wednesday appeared in an Oshodi Magistrates’ Court in Lagos charged with allegedly stealing her pastor’s  N52,000. Abbas, 26, who resides in Ilupeju, Lagos, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The Prosecutor, Mr Kehinde Olatunde, told the court that the

Nigeria Threatens South Africa Over Frozen $5.7m Arms Money


According to reports, Nigeria has accused South Africa today of blocking a legal arms purchase and threatened retaliation against major South African companies, including telecom giant MTN, if the spat is not resolved.
A top official in the office of Nigeria’s National Security Advisor (NSA) told AFP that the country had an agreement to buy $5.7 million worth of military hardware in a deal brokered by a South African firm, but the funds were seized and the hardware not delivered.
He said President Goodluck Jonathan had called his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma to inform him about the purchase and he was therefore surprised to learn that the deal had been blocked.
“You cannot be making so much money from

President Jonathan React ToThe 6th Richest African President Needs Apology

After Richestlifestyle.com published an article about President Jonathan being the 6th richest African president, the presidency has responded and said the article is baseless and libellous and also demands an unreserved apology from the publication outfit and others who reposted it or else, they should be ready to face a lawsuit anywhere in the world. Here’s the