Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Henry Okah Moved to Maximum Security Prison


Henry Okah, South Africa-based Nigerian who is facing trial in a Johannesburg court for allegedly masterminding the October 1 twin bomb blast in Abuja has been moved to the maximum security prison after eight mobile phones were discovered in his cell during an unscheduled search.


It was gathered that the Nigerian government requested that Okah be ex-communicated after they claimed he made several calls to journalists, Niger Delta militants and Nigerian officials to express the desire of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, to shut down oil production in the region.


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Monday, February 28, 2011

499 Nigerians evacuated from Libya

The Federal Government has evacuated 499 Nigerians, out of the about 2000 said to be stranded in Tripoli over the political crisis in Libya. The returness arrived the Abuja International Airport at 1:30 am on Sunday, via a chartered flight.


It was gathered that the Director General of  the National Emergency Management agency (NEMA) Muhammad Sani-Sidi led the rescue team  and promised  that the exercise would continue till all Nigerians stranded in the Arab nation are brought back home.


He said that the federal government has established a special camp to accommodate the returnees who will be discharged after necessary documentations and screening exercise.


Sani-Sidi also announced that the second flight has flown to Libya to bring the remaining Nigerian nationals.


In a statement by Yashau Shuaib, Head Press and Public Relations, NEMA, the rescue team for the operation included officers from NEMA, Foreign Affairs, immigrations , medical and security personnel.


The statement also said President Goodluck Jonathan had ordered for the immediate evacuation of distressed Nigerians after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja.


Among the evacuated citizens are the elderly, women, children as well as a few convicts handed over to the Nigerian Embassy in Tripoli.


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Friday, February 25, 2011

Video - Will you save someone fallen victim to the Nigerian letter



ABC sets up a staged Nigerian scam to guage whether people can tell one when they see it. Also, if they will help save a victim of the scam.


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79-Year Old Landlord sexually molests 9 year old Tenant's Daughter

An Ebute Meta Magistrates Court, Lagos on Wednesday granted a N200,000 bail to a septuagenarian landlord, Adesomoju Odoro who was docked for alleged defilement of a nine-year-old girl.


Odoro, 79, is standing trial before Mrs Folashade Kayode on the charge of defiling a primary two pupil (names withheld).


The Prosecutor, Sgt. Paul Inedu told the court that the landlord unlawfully had carnal knowledge of the minor, whose parents' were tenants in his house at No 3, Aiyetoro St., Ebute Meta, Lagos.


Inedu said that the offence was allegedly committed on Feb. 12.


According to the prosecutor, the minor came to meet the septuagenarian in the communal kitchen where he was preparing lunch and told him she wanted to defecate.


"After taking the girl to the toilet, the accused took her into his bedroom and forcefully had carnal knowledge of her," he said.


The prosecutor said that the accused had been previously arrested over similar allegations of having carnal knowledge of three other minors but was let go by the police.


Inedu said that the offence contravened Section 218 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State.


Kayode admitted the accused to bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties who are to deposit N50,000 into the court account.


The case was adjourned till March 30 for further hearing.


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Video - Controversy - Beyonce darkens her face in photoshoot to pay homage to Nigerian music legend Fela Kuti



They say it doesn’t matter if you’re black or white – but Beyonce has caused quite a stir by wearing blackface make-up in a recent photo shoot.


The singer darkened down her complexion to pay homage to Nigerian musician and humanitarian Fela Kuti – who has reportedly heavily influenced her fourth album – in French fashion magazine L’Officiel Paris.


Focused on the theme of “African rituals”, the photos show Beyonce donned in tribal-style clothing and accessories for the 90th anniversary of the glossy.


In the photos her face is distinctly black in contrast with the rest of her body, which has been left in her natural caramel skin tones.


The Crazy in Love star was reportedly inspired by Broadway musical "Fela", based on the icon's life and brave defiance against government corruption and of which her husband, Jay-Z, is a producer.


But the “African Queen” themed photos have come under fire in the blogging world, including from feminist blogger Jezebel.


“When you paint your face darker in order to look more "African," aren't you reducing an entire continent, full of different nations, tribes, cultures and histories, into one brown color?” wrote Jezebel.


“What makes someone black — or African, for that matter — is not her skin tone. The African diaspora reaches from Brazil to Haiti to the United Kingdom and Pakistan. It's one thing to feel moved by Fela Kuti, and quite another to treat blackness as a fashion accessory, like a pair of glittery heels you put on because it looks cool.”


Atlanta Post writer Charing Ball has also slammed the photos, saying: “While my adoration for Beyonce’s talent and work ethic are unparalleled, I’m not quite sure as to why she would agree to do a photo shoot that associates her with one of the most deeply rooted racist images in American history.”


L’Officiel Paris has defended the shoot, saying the Beyonce star was “paying homage to African queens” by replicating several African rituals in which paint is used on the face.


The use of blackface make-up on white models has become something of a trend in the fashion world.


French Vogue caused a racism uproar in 2009 when they ran a 14-page editorial featuring Dutch model Lara Stone in black make-up in their October issue. The issue was dedicated to “Supermodels” but did not feature any models with naturally black skin.


Rumours that Beyonce had actually contrastingly lightened her skin circulated earlier this month when she appeared with bleached blonde hair and what seemed to be a paler complexion.


In 2008 L’Oreal was also accused of digitally lightening her skin tone for one its commercials.


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