Thursday, 2 May 2013

You operate a chop-chop government- Obasanjo to Goodluck

The cold war between former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the Goodluck Jonathan Administration has been resurrected again. The process started on Sunday at a thanksgiving service held in honour of a former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, in Abuja.
At the service that had many eminent Nigerians in attendance, Obasanjo said if the Goodluck Jonathan administration was keen on probing his government, it should come after him instead of using style to go after great men and woman who served under him.
Speaking on the chop chop nature of the Jonathan-led government…
Obasanjo flayed plans to set up a pipeline protection agency, saying it is another avenue for corruption.


Obasanjo said: "I have always said this, whatever you want to blame in my government, blame me; don't blame any of those people who assisted me. If there is any credit to dispense, we share it. But for anything you want to say is wrong, I was the one in charge and I was in charge."
Obasanjo, whose comments were necessitated by the war of words between Ezekwesili, and the Presidency over the $67bn the Jonathan administration inherited from his government, said he had absolute trust in those that worked under him, especially as ministers.
He continued, "Actually those who wanted to probe you (Ezekwesili), you should have asked them to go ahead because if they are honest, they would find out that the government should give you money for what you have done for this country without stealing money."
Condemning the way Jonathan give the job of security agency's to his brothers, who are ex-militants, Obasanjo added that: "This (Sunday) morning, I was travelling from Abeokuta and I was listening to a radio station when I heard that they (government) are going to set up an agency for pipeline protection. Now, what are the police for? What are all the security agencies that we have doing? This is another chop chop."

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

GOSSIP: Is Dbanj about to sign Olamide to DB records?

According to the ears in the wall, we heard that Dbanj is planning to recruit rap sensation, Olamide to his DKM records.



They were both at the first Nigerian Entertainment Conference and were so close to each other. From the red carpet, right into the main hall. Well if this is true, good for Olamide. He also needs a mentor.

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CRAZY BUT TRUE: Cow arrested for murder in Ogun state

The police at Sango Ota, Ogun State, southwest Nigeria, have arrested a cow following the killing of a 24-year old teenager identified as Azeez Salako at Ilata area of Ota, a suburb of Ogun State.

P.M.NEWS gathered that youths in Ilata Ota were planning to hold a carnival on Saturday 27 April, 2013 and there was an argument between some of the youths which led to a fight and one of the boys identified as Dayo broke a bottle which he used to stab Salako in the neck and he bled to death.

When the police arrived at the scene of the fracas everyone had fled leaving behind the cow bought for slaughter during the carnival and the police arrested the cow and took it to the station where it is currently being detained. When P.M.NEWS visited Sango Area Command where the incident was reported, both the Area Commander ACP Titi Kayode and the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Sango Division CSP Dibie were not available for comment. However, a source at the station who confirmed the incident on condition of anonymity said the suspected killer is on the run as no arrest has been made.

"Both the Area Commander and the DPO are not around now. We are still investigating the matter as no arrest has been made. The person who was alleged to have stabbed the deceased is on the run. It is only the cow the youths wanted to use for the carnival that was brought from the scene," said the source.

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Factory or Lab: 300 gallons of urine found in man's home

Police are trying to figure out exactly how to handle one man's truly wasteful collection after 300 gallons of bottled urine were discovered inside a residential home.

According to the News-Times, Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) spokesman Dennis Schain said authorities found "200 to 300 one-gallon plastic jugs filled with human urine" during a search of the man's home in Watertown, Connecticut.

Police have declined to publicly release the man's name, as he has not yet been formally charged with a crime.

"An environmental contractor ... was brought into help deal with this under our supervision," Schain told the paper, saying DEEP authorities were called in to assess what he described as a home "in a state of disrepair."

Despite the disturbing and unusual nature of the urine collection, Schain said it's unlikely authorities will actually charge the man with a crime. He's not the first person to store his own urine, with these cases often tied to mental illness. For example, Howard Hughes famously stored his own urine after retreating to Las Vegas. The actor James Franco even admitted to bottling his own urine, though that was part of a youthful prank.

In the meantime, the urine is schedule to be taken to a waste treatment plant for proper disposal.

CRAZY: Okada rider to die by hanging

A Delta State High Court sitting in Ethiope East Local Government Area of the state yesterday sentenced a 25-year-old man, Etenuwoma Oghenero to death by hanging for armed robbery. The convict, Oghenero, a commercial motorcycle operator had earlier been found guilty on the two-count charge of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and armed robbery preferred against him.

Oghenero with others now at large was said to have robbed a transporter, one Felix Itirikpe of his valuables including cash at gun point on January 30, 2010 along Okurekpe village, Kokori within Isiokolo judicial division, Isiokolo. The court, in its judgment held that the prosecution had proved beyond reasonable doubt the ingredients of the offence for which the accused was charged and thereafter pronounced him guilty of the charges.

The court further held that the maximum punishment for the offence of armed robbery was death as stipulated in section 6 (b) and 1 (2) (a) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act Cap R11 Volume 14 Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 2004.