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Monday, 26 December 2016

Terrible!!! 2 Die As Part Of Building Collapse At Lagos Police Barracks



 A police sergeant and someone else lost their lives when a building broken down at Highway police Barracks in Ikeja, Lagos State, on Christmas Day.

The General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Mr Adeshina Tiamiyu affirmed the demise. Tiamiyu said that the organization had before gotten a misery approach the given way working at High Way Police Barracks inverse Area F, Ikeja.

He said that the toilets and stairways of wing `D' of the building broken down at around 4.00a.m. Tiamiyu said the organization's authorities in a joint effort with men of Lagos State Fire Services, the police and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) recuperated the two assortments of the dead men. He said one of the bodies was basically recognized as Danjuma while the name of the other one was yet to be known.

"Their bodies had been saved at the Mainland Hospital Mortuary, Yaba," Tiamiyu said.

Tiamiyu likewise said that the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, had gone to the garisson huts and requested the departure of occupants living in the influenced working and those in other broken down structures.

He included that Owoseni likewise requested the quick annihilation of the influenced square. Tiamiyu said LASEMA with different partners had initiated the destruction of the influenced constructing taking after the orders of the Commissioner of Police.




Obasanjo Shocks Many, Flies Economy Class In Lagos



Previous President Olusegun Obasanjo on Thursday stunned travelers at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos, by flying the economy class on board a business carrier, to the astonish of numerous.

Baba Iyabo funny shaa.... Lolz

Pleased Dad!! Charming Photo Of Teebillz And His Son Jamal

 

He shared the photograph via web-based networking media…














Fani Kayode And Wife Share Beautiful White Christmas Family Portrait


Former aviation minister, Femi Fani Kayode, and his ex-beauty queen wife, Precious and their son Aragorn shared this lovely family portrait.

Tiwa Savage Shares Cute Photo Of Her Son, Jamil In His G-Wagon



Awww! This is cute, i can’t wait to be a father..
She wrote:
Jam Jam’s whip is better than mine o
#MerryChristmas
Thank you Jesus for the many blessings. You ALONE are worthy of my praises.

Ekiti State Government Promotes Over 15,000 Workers


No fewer than 15,772 workers, cutting across the local governments, the teaching service commission and the core civil service, have been promoted by the Ekiti State Government.
The beneficiaries are those whose promotions were due in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, according to a statement on Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, approved the mass promotion at a meeting held with labour union leaders and top civil servants in Ado-Ekiti.

“The governor also ordered that the letters of promotion be given the affected workers without delay.
“However, the cash backing for the promotions would be effective as from March 2017,” the statement read.

Fayose, who noted that though the state was grappling with some economic challenges, said the challenges should not hinder the recognition of hard work.

The governor added, “We won’t deny our workers their dues and entitlements, economic recession or no economic recession. As leaders of the state, we must be fair to all and that is what we are doing.”

Bloody Christmas in Kaduna as 10 were Killed In Fresh Attack


In spite of 24 hours curfew imposed on three Kaduna State Local Government Areas of Jema’a, Kaura and Zango Kataf for security reasons, it was a bloody Christmas eve as Goska village in Kaninkon Chiefdom of Jema’a in Kaduna State was attacked on Saturday night , leaving 10 persons dead and several houses razed.

Police Public Relations Officer, Kaduna Police Command, ASP Aliyu Usman confirmed the attack, but said there was no casualty. He described it as ”attempted attack” on the community.
Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has however condemned the attack, describing it as inhumane and handiwork of forces of darkness.

El-Rufai in a strong-worded statement empathised with the families that lost their loved ones and charged security agencies to redouble their efforts.
He said the attackers will not know peace as they will be chased to their hideouts and brought to justice.

A local in Goska Bulus James told The Nation that, “the Fulani herdsmen had earlier informed the community that they will launch an attack on it. We didn’t take it seriously until when they came at about 5pm on Saturday. They encircled the village and started shooting anybody at sight.
According to him, “that shooting continued through the night. They killed one of the daughters of two term member of Kaduna State House of Assembly and a one time Chairman of Jema’a local government, Gideon Yakubu Morik and burnt his house and several other houses.

Only a very few houses are left. As I speak with you, we can still hear the gunshot.
“It was very pathetic. It was a serious attack. While that was ongoing, they released their cattle to feed on beans yet to be harvested. We tried to call security people around who were outskirt of the village but we discovered that they don’t have bullets. So, we are only in the hand of God”, the source said.

Lagos Businessman Arrested For Defrauding Chinese Company Of N165M


A businessman, Saheed Audallahi, has been arrested by the Special Fraud Unit of the Nigeria Police Force for allegedly defrauding a Chinese company of N165, 480,000. According to the police, the suspect defrauded JI Chu Industries Nigeria Limited of the sum under the pretext of changing it to its dollars equivalent.

The policemen at the Milverton, Ikoyi office of the SFU, added that when operatives stormed the suspect’s home at Magodo, Lagos, a shrine was discovered, while 30 passports and four cars were recovered.

The SFU spokesman, Lawal Audu, said the unit received a petition from Akande and Akande Chambers, on behalf of its clients, JI Chu Industries, which manufactured foot wears at its factory in Ejigbo, Lagos.

Audu, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said, “ The petitioner alleged that one Saheed Audallahi, aka Ibile, who operates under a business name, BMTC Logistics, obtained the sum of N165,480,000 under the pretext of transferring the sum of $400,000 to JI Chus business partner in China. As soon as the suspect received the said sum, he generated a fake telex transfer slip and gave same to the complainant as a proof of transfer of the money to China.”

The SFU spokesman further explained that when the complainant received the telex, he contacted his business partner, who denied receiving any money.
“It was at this point the complainant realised he had been swindled by the suspect, hence the petition,” said Audu.

It was gathered that detectives from SFU later arrested the suspect at a house in Magodo Phase II, Lagos, on December 17, 2016.
“The suspect’s arrest was dramatic as he tried to prevent policemen from gaining access into his home. When policemen got into his home, they made a shocking discovery of a fully equipped shrine, which is believed to be a powerful tool for deceiving his victims. Various incriminating items, such as 30 passports, four cars, different forged certificates purportedly authourising him to recruit students from Nigeria to institutions in America and Cyprus, were found” Audu added.
The police said further investigations revealed that the suspect was involved in numerous criminal activities, ranging from illegal bank transfers, hacking, and visa racketeering to issuance of fake foreign academic certificates.

“The suspect is also operating fake freight forwarding at our airports and seaports. The suspect is neither a licensed BDC operator nor a licensed customs clearing agent.
“It is also worthy of note that the latest fraudulent trick of these forex scammers is pretentiously paying back little amount from the whole sum that was swindled, thereby falsely building the minds of the victims that there is willingness to refund, whereas it is a pure scam.”

The suspect, however, denied defrauding the Chinese company.
He explained that the business deal between him and the company was just a forex business that went wrong.
He said, “I need between three to four months to sort everything out from the UK end of the transaction.”

He said things started going wrong when the UK government alleged that the money could be proceeds of money laundering.
He said to show good faith, he had already raised N60m, which he gave to the Chinese company.

We Can Negotiate – President Buhari Tells Niger Delta Millitants


President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday appealed to the militants vandalising oil installations in the Niger Delta to come to the negotiation table in order to end their arms campaign in the oil-rich Niger Delta.

Buhari said this would afford both the government and the militants the opportunity to decide how the nation’s resources could be managed instead of agitators picking up arms against their fatherland.
Regretting that the problems he identified during the campaigns that preceded the 2015 presidential election, which he won, still lingered even with him in the saddle for almost 18 months, the President appealed to Nigerians to be patient with his government.

Buhari spoke when residents of the Federal Capital Territory, led by the Minister, Muhammad Bello, paid him a Christmas visit at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The President said Nigeria and its citizens were uppermost in his mind, stating that he would continue to do all within his powers to improve their living conditions.

He said, “I want you to talk to people to be patient with the government. We are always thinking about our country and we are thinking about our people.

“I assure you that the country and the people of the country are always uppermost in our minds. With our performance in the North-East, Nigerians know that this government is serious.
“For our friends in the Niger Delta area, we will persuade them that they should please sit down with us and agree to manage our resources rather than think of fighting it out.”

While saying that the problems he identified during campaigns were still the nation’s fundamental problems, Buhari specifically identified power and lack of infrastructure as major challenges.
He regretted that during the oil boom, the nation’s handlers at that time failed to save for a rainy day.
He noted that while proceeds from agriculture were used to develop oil, he lamented that agriculture was discarded immediately oil started yielding resources for the country.

The President promised that his administration would concentrate on infrastructure development, saying jobs would be created through the process.

Buhari added, “It is about 18 months since we resumed here. I believe some of you followed us during our campaigns and what we identified are still fundamental problems.

“The first is security, and we kept on saying whether it is an organisation or a country, we have to first secure it before we can manage it properly. Without security, nothing can work.
“Secondly, the economy and the unemployment of able-bodied persons. From 1999 to 2014, the crude production was over 2.2m barrels per day. The average cost per barrel was $100.

“When we came, it was $37. I think it is now between $40 and $50. I asked for savings, there was no saving. I asked them what they used the money to buy, they said they bought food and oil. I do not know how long it took me to recover from the shock.

“Some of you will recall either by history or discussion that it was cocoa, palm kernel, cotton, agro allied industry that we used to build infrastructure, be it rail or school.

“We also used the proceeds to develop oil. When we got the oil, we threw everything away. We thank God this year, the harvest was quite good; otherwise, I do not know what we would have done.
“There was no money saved, no infrastructure built, and power is still our main problem. Old roads are dilapidated and they need to be repaired from Lagos to Kano, Port Harcourt up to Maiduguri. There are rail lines we want to develop from Lagos to Calabar, from Lagos to Kaduna and the Abuja one.

“If we can get the infrastructure done, we cannot even know the number of Nigerians that will get jobs. So, we have to get infrastructure. It will take tankers and other articulated vehicles off the road; we will save vehicles and we will save lives and we will get jobs for a lot of Nigerians.”
Bello, in his opening remarks, commended Buhari for the success recorded by the nation’s troops that cleared Sambisa Forest of insurgents last week.

“We are very proud of this milestone and we prayed that Boko Haram never rears its head in any part of the country again,” the minister said.

Also, the Chairman of the Christians Association of Nigeria, FCT branch, Rev. Jonah Samson, said they were in the Presidential Villa to identify with Buhari and commend him for his leadership, which he said had impacted positively on Nigerians.
Samson particularly commended the President for his administration’s anti-corruption war.
He expressed the hope that the anti-graft war would not end with this administration.
Samson said, “Corruption is a cankerworm. It is a terrible thing that we must kill. We urge you to ensure that the war continues. It should not end during this administration.

“We thank God for the victory over Boko Haram. It is a thing of joy worthy of celebration.”
The minister and his aides later presented a giant greeting card to Buhari.
Representatives of the Aso Villa Chapel also presented a card and locally-made artworks to the President.

Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of the visit, the Senator representing FCT, Philip Aduda, urged Nigerians to support the present administration.
Aduda expressed the hope that 2017 would be better for the nation.

See The Top 10 Richest Fuji Musicians In Nigeria 2016


 There have been a lot of agitations and speculations among fuji fans as regards to who and who are the Richest Fuji Musicians In Nigeria and this matter has been trending for years.
At this moment, African Olofofo is officially intervening on this matter . This quest is to reveal those Fuji musicians that are the richest in Nigeria today.

We are engaging on this quest because of the controversy about whom the richest Fuji musician in Nigeria is, at the end of this article it would now be clear on whom or who are the richest fuji artistes in Nigeria. Before we go further on this post, we want to take out time to give a precise definition of Fuji Music because it is not possible that everybody knows what fuji music means.

Fuji music is a type of music that encompasses Aro, Afro,Sakara, Apala, juju, gudugudu and high life . Now that we all know what we mean by the word Fuji music , let’s go straight to business of today which is revealing to our fans the richest fuji musicians in Nigeria.

There is a lot of change in Nigeria Music Industry and it no longer shocking that Fuji music has become a “hot cake” in Nigeria today with hordes of artist vecturing into the music genre.
In time past, Fuji music was not accepted by many and because of this fact it was very impossible for it to go viral. But fast farward to 2016, fuji music is now one of the most soughted after music in Nigeria. Resulting from this fact, fuji musicans has been able to make alot of cash from the business putting them among the richest musicians in Nigeria today.

It worthy to note that Fuji music is more dominant in the Western part of the country. The Yorubas listen and dance to Fuji music in any occasion whether its a birthday party, naming or marriage ceremony etc. Fuji music is their kind of song. Fuji musicians are from the Western part of of Nigeria and Yoruba is their dialect.

1. Ayinde Wasiu Mashal – Net Worth | N750 Million
Ayinde Wasiu Mashal popularly known as Kwam 1 and Obaluaye of Fuji. He was born on 3rd of March, 1957 in Lagos Island.
Ayinde Wasiu Mashal has released over 50 albums since he started singing. K1 De Ultimate, has been the most recognizable name in the genre since the mid – to late 1990s and in the late 1990s. Kwam 1 is the current richest Fuji musician in Nigeria, with a total net worth of N750 million.



2. Abass Akande Obesere – Net Worth | N500 Million

Abass Akande Obesere is well known for his radical songs, he is one of the most successful Fuji musician in Nigeria, he started music right from his primary school days. Obesere has released many albums since he started singing such as Asakasa, Omorapala Overthrow, Egungun Be Careful, Obaadan, Mr. Teacher, Effissy etc. Obesere is also a businessman, and have acquired many properties over the years, his net worth is N500 million.

3. Pasuma Wonder – Net Worth | N455 Milllion

Alhaji Pasuma Wonder was just an ordinary Fuji musician before his block buster “Orobokibo” album was released in 1995 and his life never remained the same again.
The “Orobokibo” has become a popular slang in the western part of Nigeria, Pasuma has properties worth millions of naira.

4. Saheed Osupa – Net Worth | N450 Million


King Saheed Osupa is a native of Ibadan, Oyo state, he started singing in 1983 and has released over 20 albums. He is the only musician that released four in one albums in Nigeria.
Saheed Osupa performs in more than ten shows in a week, he has made a lot of money and name for himself as a Fuji musician in Nigeria and his net worth is N450 million.

5. Adewale Ayuba – Net Worth | N400 Million

Adewale Ayuba is among the few Educated Fuji Musician in Nigeria. The Bonsue Fuji act was among the first set of Glo Ambassador unveiled many years back.
His style of Fuji is Unique and Distinctive among the rest. The Hotelier is no doubt one of the Richest Fui Musicians in Nigeria.

6. Sule Alao Malaika – Net Worth | N300 Million

Sule Alao Malaika, known as Malaika as his stage name, he has performed in numerous countries such as Canada, Malaysia, Ireland, Wales, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Libya and so on.
Malaika is a talented Fuji musician that is loved by many he recently completed his multi million house in Ajah, Lagos state, he is one of the richest Fuji musician in Nigeria.

7. Shefiu Alao – Net Worth | N200 Million

Shefiu Alao is the king of Ogun State with his ‘musical palace’ situated in the heart of Abeokuta.
Love or it or hate it, this list can’t be complete without the inclusion of the fuji singer. He sings good songs and majority of Yoruba’s prefers him to other Fuji musicians because of the quality of his songs.

8. Muri Thunder – Net Worth | N100 Million

Several years ago, Muri Thunder rose from the Ajegunle/Amukoko slums to become a respected fuji artiste.

At a young age, Muri appealed to a much older audience as he consistently maintained that he took cues from the late Sikiru Ayinde Barrister.

He has remained consistent in his game doing as much as he can to remain relevant and just like a few others on this list, he shares a considerable fan base with other fuji acts.


9. Taiye Currency – Net Worth | N85 Million

Currently, the most successful and popular fuji act in Oyo State with an impressive fan base in Ibadan, Taiye Currency joins the list as one of the leading and popular fuji artistes in recent time.
For over a decade, Taiye has held down his Ibadan base and remains committed to giving the large fan base in Oyo State quality fuji music.

10. Remi Aluko – Net Worth | N55 Million

This is one man who – as a Christian – has made a name for himself as one of the leading fuji stars around.

Remi Aluko‘s songs aren’t only the best you can get around, and he also has interestingly amazing following. He’s well known as Ajela.
He’s fond of giving a fuji touch to several hip hop tunes, but he appeals to a large audience that are mostly transporters or conductors.

Ghana's women national team stage march to demand unpaid bonuses

Ghana’s women national team, the Black Queens staged a march on Thursday to demand payment of over a year’s unpaid bonuses amounting to US$25,000 per player.


The team is demanding bonuses for the 2015 All Africa Games, 2016 Olympic qualifiers and November’s Africa Women’s Championship in Cameroon where they placed third, local Ghanaian media Starr FM reports.

Over a dozen of the players marched to the West African country’s Sports Ministry in Accra in their red jerseys and carrying placards with inscriptions expressing their displeasure.

“Stop Discrimination”, “Honour Your Heroes”, “We Need Our Money” and “Equal Treatment” were written on the placards held by members of the team as they marched in the streets of Accra starting from the Ghana Football Association to the Parliament House and back to the Sports Ministry in search of the minister.


According to Starr FM, the Black Queens began their protest on Wednesday and were informed by the Ghana Football Assosication president Kwesi Nyantakyi that the Sports Ministry promised to settle the arrears on Thursday but to no avail.

“It’s been the same routine because we have been waiting and waiting and nothing is happening. We wanted to see the Minister at parliament which was not successful, so we will go to the sports ministry and if we don’t get any good response, then we will do everything possible today to see the father of the land so that they will pay our money,” player Samira Suleman threatened to meet President John Mahama for his intervention.

The Black Queens held talks with the Sports Minister Nii Lante Vanderpuije Thursday evening and he assured them that he will get their cheques signed before the end of the holiday season.
Samira Suleman told local media that the minister gave them a hundred Ghana cedis each ($23) to aid in their transportation back home.

Nigeria’s women national team also held a sit-in protest at a hotel in Abuja for weeks since December 6 demanding for unpaid bonuses of US$23,650 per player for winning the 2016 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

They ended their strike two days ago after President Muhammadu Buhari intervened before the money owed them was paid by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

Cranes intensify training for first AFCON show in 38 years

 
 As days draw closer to the eagerly awaited Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017, the Uganda National football team, Uganda Cranes, completed day five of their residential training on Friday.




Cranes will be returning to the competition after 39 years. But the draw has not been kind with them, as they have been pooled in a very tight group that comprises of big names like Mali, Egypt and Ghana. But altogether the team is full with ambition.

Milutin Sredojevic, Uganda Cranes coash says: “Our goal, after 39 years, is to score the first goal, to score first, to be the first to win and to be the first to reach the quarter-finals. Once through to the quarters, everything is possible afterwards.”

The coach is counting on the motivation of his players who cannot hide their joy to take part in the biggest football competition on continental scale.

“This is the first time I’ll be playing here. I’ve always dreamed of playing with the best in Africa. And today that’s what it means to me, the AFCON, to play with the best in Africa,” says Tonny Mawejje, Cranes midfielder.

This determination is reflected for the time being by the intensity of their preparations. The Ugandans know that the whole country will be behind them, and concentration will therefore be key to their success.

Chad: Government wont pay striking workers


Just a few months after government workers went on strike in Chad, the government confirmed its intention to amend the law on striking and industrial action. The changes include propositions whereby public servants are no longer paid on non-working days.



Trade unions in the country are demanding payment of wage arrears and the non-reduction of allowances for civil servants who are opposed to this decision.

The Chadian government has maintained a strict stance, saying that from January, any striking worker will not be paid.

Trade unions have said they intend to petition against the bill which they described as draconian. The bill must however first be approved by the Parliament before its implementation. Despite the establishment of minimum service in critical areas such as health in Chad, the government seems to have chosen a tougher option.

Two die as police building collapses in Nigeria's megacity Lagos


Two people were killed when part of a two-storey building in a police training college collapsed in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos on Sunday (December 25), the police and the emergency agency said.

The collapse happened at about 04:00 a.m. (0300 GMT) in the densely populated Ikeja district of the city, an official from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said.

“There was a partial building collapse as early as 4 a.m. this morning and we were called to attend to it and immediately we swung into action. Two bodies were found dead,” the zonal coordinator of the South-West National Emergency Management Agency, Yakubu Suleiman, said.

Building collapses are frequent in Africa’s most populous nation and often blamed by officials on the use of cheap materials.

On December 11, more than 100 people were killed when a church collapsed in the southeast of the country.

Suicide Bomber Kills 2 in Cameroon Market

 A suicide bomber in the northern Cameroon town of Mora killed a young student and a woman in an attack on a market full of Christmas shoppers, an aide to the governor of Far North region said Sunday.


Suicide bombers suspected of belonging to the Islamist militant group Boko Haram have launched attacks in Mora, about 30 km (20 miles) from the Nigerian border, several times before. The bomb also killed the attacker and wounded five other people, said the aide to Governor Midjiyawa Bakary.

The suicide bomber was pretending to be a beggar walking towards the market which was full because of Christmas, when members of a vigilance committee spotted him before he could penetrate the market, and it was then when he paniced and detonated the explosive.

Fighters from Boko Haram have killed thousands in their campaign to carve out an Islamist state in their base in northeast Nigeria and have also launched attacks in neighboring Chad, Niger and Cameroon.

The group has frequently used female bombers and children to hit targets.
Similar attacks used to happen on an almost daily basis in Cameroon, but the International Crisis Group reported this month that the frequency had fallen since September, leading analysts to believe Boko Haram was weakening there.