Monday, 20 April 2015

Pics: ISIS beheads & shoots more Ethiopian Christians in sickening new video

Two months after ISIS in Libya beheaded 21 captured Egyptian Christians on a beach, the ones in Ethiopia have done same. In a 29mins video released over the weekend titled 'Until It Came To Them - Clear Evidence', ISIS showed the beheading of at least 30 Christians they described as 'followers of the cross from the enemy Ethiopian Church'.

16 of the men were lined up and shot in a desert, while 12 were marched to a beach and beheaded. Ethiopian government condemned the act and called for the extermination of the terrorist group in the world. Meanwhile Europeans are getting scared now, because Libya is just a few hundred miles from the coast of Italy.


Photos: The Babangidas release beautiful family photo

Mohammed Babangida, son of former Military leader, Gen Ibrahim Babangida, pictured with his wife Rahama and their four children. Beautiful family! Another photo after the cut...



Photo: When your husband has a private jet

Multi-millionaire footballer Samuel Eto'o and his wife lra Lou Georgette loved up on the steps of his private jet as they prepared to jet out. Another photo after the cut...

 

'I still insist that Buhari has no WASCE certificate' - Doyin Okupe

The presidential aide shared this on his Facebook page. Read below...
These are very interesting times in our nation. An election has come and gone. A victor has emerged and the loser has conceded. Yet some of our folks are behaving as if we have just gone through a war between two hostile nations. Apc agents all over the place are unrelenting in their tirades of abuses, insults and lies against President Jonathan, his aides and supporters.
It is shameful that we are still saddled with denying falsehood & fabrications in the social media and even hither to highly respected Newspapers. Missing $20b found in an account in zenith. PGEJ returns tons of dollars to federation accounts. N2trillion spent on elections by PGEJ. Okupe says chibok girls will not be found.
How many lies, deliberate falsehood and evil propaganda, outright curses and attacks must we suffer just because we lost an election in which we were never disgraced.
Buhari polled 15m(56%) while Jonathan scored 12m (46%)
Those who talk to us disparagingly should respect the sentiments of the 12 million who voted for Jonathan. 


Of course we have our reservations about the results but we will pass on that for now.
We have lost this election but this is not and can never be a crime. We are all Nigerians and haven lost does not make us less. We should be allowed to bow out peacefully and constitutionally on the 29th of May.

 
Yes I said buhari was not electable. I also said his victory will not happen. I said and I Still insist that buhari has no WAS certificate. I said a lot of things to promote my candidate and many things to put his opponent down.


I have no regrets for any of the statements I made. Law Mohammed said worse. This is the nature of politics. For any one who cares to listen. We will be back Period.

Saturday, 18 April 2015

Jonathan Rallies Global Support For Buhari’s Administration

President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday in Abuja urged world leaders and international institutions to give their fullest support possible to the incoming administration of retired Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
Jonathan also called on all Nigerians to do their utmost best to help the incoming president to succeed in leading the country to greater heights of accomplishment.
The president made the appeal at separate audiences with the new ambassadors of France, Senegal and Ethiopia at the State House.
Jonathan appealed for patience, understanding and cooperation from all stakeholders in Nigeria, which he said, Buhari would need to move the country forward to greater peace, security and progress.
He responded to the commendation on his exemplary concession of victory in the presidential election by the new ambassadors.
Jonathan said that he acted out of his abiding conviction that the unity, wellbeing and progress of Nigeria must supersede all personal ambitions.
“Democracy has to be nurtured to grow. Strong democratic institutions are the backbone and future of our democracy.
“They must be protected and nurtured. As for me, as a matter of principle, it is always the nation first.
“You need to have a nation before you can have an ambition. It should always be the nation first. You don’t have to scuttle national progress for personal ambition.
“Since I assumed duty, I have been involved in quelling political crises in some African countries and I know what they passed through and what some are still going through.
“If you scuttle a system for personal ambition, it becomes a collective tragedy,’’ Jonathan declared.
Jonathan, who spoke with the new French ambassador, Mr Denis Guaer, urged France to extend the support and assistance it gave to his administration to Buhari’s government.
“President Francois Hollande was our guest in Nigeria during the celebration of Nigeria’s centenary. He has been very supportive of the country in the fight against terrorism.
“I expect that the same warmth and goodwill will be extended to the incoming government. I expect that France will continue to work with the new administration, especially on issues of terrorism.
“The United Nations has been supportive as well. Our troops, supported by regional forces, have done very well in fighting the terrorists in recent times.
“What we need now is support to help our people get back their lives,’’ he said.
The ambassadors commended Jonathan for setting a record of humility, patriotism and courage in safeguarding the democratic process in Nigeria and Africa.
“Nigeria is not only an economic power in the world today, but also a great democratic example. And it is all by your effort, Mr. President.
“The last elections and your response was truly a great achievement and you will always be remembered for it,” Guaer said.
The others ambassador, who were at the Presidential Villa to present their letters of credence to Jonathan were Ambassador of Senegal, Mr Baboucar Sambe and Ambassador of Ethiopia, Samia Zekaria Gutu.

See the World's Most Powerful passports

If you have a UK or US passport, you can enter 147 countries without a Visa! For real :-). Financial firm, Arton Capital, which specializes in helping wealthy individuals obtain multiple citizenship, has compiled a ranking of the World's Most Powerful passports - based on how many countries one can be enter without a visa, or by getting a visa upon arrival. See the top five below...
  • U.S., U.K. (147 countries)
  • France, South Korea, Germany (145)
  • Sweden, Italy (144)
  • Denmark, Singapore, Finland, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands (143)
  • Switzerland (142)
With a Nigerian passport, you can enter 61 countries without a visa or get one upon arrival. See the bottom-ranked passports after the cut...

This is the bottom 


  • Congo (Dem. Rep.), Yemen, Central African Republic, Kosovo (41)
  • Equatorial Guinea, Bhutan, Comoros, Burundi (40)
  • Somalia, Eritrea (39)
  • Afghanistan, Djibouti, Iraq, Ethiopia, Nepal (38)
  • South Sudan, Solomon Islands, Palestinian Territories, Sao Tome and Principe, Myanmar (28)
Others are
South Africa - 84 
China - 74 countries.
Indian passport holders -  59 easy destinations.
Russian passport provides 98 country options.

Dear BBC, that is not Abike Dabiri...lol (photo)

That's Nnenna Ukeje, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, not Abike Dabiri