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Thursday, 15 October 2015

Nigerians Still Uncertain About Alamieyeseigha's Death [SEE TWEETS]

Nigerians Still Uncertain About Alamieyeseigha's Death

 
Barely five days after the widely spread report of the death of former Bayelsa governor, Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha, a large number of Nigerians still think it is a charade of some sort.


Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha

 This might be as a result of the escapades of the 62-year-old politician who has been at the fore front of various controversies in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.

Going through online news pages, some of the comments you can readily find under the story of Alamieyeseigha’s death are: ‘Alams is not dead. Stop the lies‘, ‘we cannot be fooled again, it’s all a lie’, ‘hmmn..if he can disguise as a woman to escape justice, he can also fake his death to escape justice this time’….



Lai Mohammed’s Exit Is A Huge Challenge For APC


How will APC deal with Lai Mohammed's loss as the party spokesman?


How will APC deal with Lai Mohammed’s loss as the party spokesman?

 Lai Mohammed, the spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress (APC)


Tribunal Removes Another PDP Senator

Sani Abubakar Danladi of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been removed from his senatorial seat in Taraba state by an election tribunal, Sahara Reporters reports.
 
Danladi who was the former acting governor of Taraba state had initially been declared as the winner of the Taraba north senatorial district after the April 11 election.

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An electoral tribunal in the state after examining the elections to the National Assembly nullified the election of Danladi on Wednesday, October 14.

The candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ali Sani Kona, had petitioned the tribunal and requested that the election be cancelled. He argued that provisions of the electoral acts were not conformed to.

Snakes Invade Plateau Communities

About 50 people in the last two weeks have been bitten by snakes fleeing flooded areas in Kanam, Kanke and other communities in Plateau state.


WOW!!! A Peep Into Kcee's Billionaire Brother E-Money’s Home [PICTURES]

Money Is Good Mehn! For Real Mehnn!!!

  E-Money in his dinning room with his staff


E-Money in his dinning room with his staff


E-Money is the younger brother of ‘Limpopo’ singer Kcee and the boss of Five Star Music recently shared on Instagram to share a photos of his gold-themed home.
There is a difference between loving good things of life and having a good taste in life. Emeka Okonkwo popularly known as E-Money is a man that has got swags.





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 E-Money

From his dressing to his house in Omole Estate, Ikeja, Lagos and the cars he rides, E-money oozes style.

 E-Money shows off his bathroom
He is into oil and gas and entertainment industry as the CEO of Five Star Music. You don’t need a soothsayer to tell you that E-money’s favourite colours are gold and white. He also plays around with other colours like wine and black.

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Woman Stabs Pastor To Death During Deliverance In Cross River!

A randy pastor, Oliver Akpan, has met his match recently in Cross River State.


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Pastor Oliver was said to have attempted molesting a married woman after a 3-day fasting and prayer in the disguise of rounding up a spiritual deliverance.

According to Pulse.ng, pastor Oliver


Obama Sends American Troops, Drones To Fight Boko Haram

American President Barack Obama will send 300 US troops, along with surveillance drones, to Cameroon to counter the Nigerian militant sect Boko Haram.



President Barack Obama
 US President Barack Obama informed the Congress he is sending up to 300 US military men to fight Boko Haram insurgents.


US officials said on Wednesday, October 14, that a front force of 90 American army personnel has arrived in Cameroon.

The troops will be organising airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations, the official stated, adding they would be armed for their own protection.


Obama said: “These forces are equipped with weapons for the purpose of providing their own force protection and security, and they will remain in Cameroon until their support is no longer needed.”