Wednesday 6 September 2017

Shout-out to Yahoo boys. May God prosper your business.’’MI

In a recent interview with Pulse NG , ace Nigerian rapper, M.I Abaga spoke about diverse issues affecting the Nigerian music industry and he talked about the direction of his music.

M.I in the interview talked about the aspect of financing in the Nigerian music business and surprisingly, the rapper had good words to say about internet fraudsters, who he claims have been filling the gap by financing artistes, in the absence of corporate sponsors and brands.
In his words:
“There’s no bank in the history of Nigeria that has given one Naira to any label. There’s one corporate entity that has given any label. It’s young guys.
In fact, you’re more likely to get money from a Yahoo boy.  Shout-out to Yahoo boys. May God prosper your business.’’

Rapper Reminisce acquires 2017 Lexus (Photos)


Popular Nigerian rapper, Reminisce has acquired a 2017 Lexus .The talented artiste posted the photo on his Instagram page. Congratulations to him! Check out the car below...


                            

Toolz celebrates her dad’s 80th birthday



OAP Toolz Oniru-Demuren has released photos of herself with her dad, Oba Idowu Abiodun Oniru taken on her wedding day to celebrate his 80th birthday.
She wrote;
“Today is a great day!!! Happy 80th Birthday to my daddy Oba Idowu Abiodun Oniru!!! I celebrate you today and thank God for your life! May He grant us many many more years of celebration with you. May you live to see your grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Love you Daddy!
#DaddysGirl #Thanksgiving”


Rick Ross welcomes baby girl with model Briana Camille (Photos)

                  Rick Ross
American rapper, Rick Ross just welcomed a baby girl with Instagram fitness model, Briana Camille!
While we can’t confirm the status of his relationship with Briana, we know that Ricky Rozay is currently in a serious relationship with Twitter executive Liz Hagelthorn.
Congrats to them! Photos below;




Son Of Ex-Honduran President Sentenced To 24 Years In Prison

The son of former Honduran President Porfirio Lobo was sentenced to 24 years in prison on Tuesday after pleading guilty to a U.S. charge of conspiring to import cocaine into the United States.

Fabio Lobo, 46, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield in Manhattan federal court. He had pleaded guilty in May 2016, about a year after he was arrested in Haiti in a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration sting.

Lobo’s father was elected president of Honduras in late 2009 after a military coup ousted then-President Manuel Zelaya. Porfirio Lobo left office in January 2014, when current president Juan Orlando Hernandez took office.

Before being sentenced, Lobo tearfully apologized to his wife, three daughters and other family members, some of whom were sitting in the courtroom.


“I want to apologize to the government of the United States,” he said. “I apologize to the people of Honduras, to my mother and especially to my father, who has nothing to do with this.”

Lobo asked Schofield to sentence him to ten years, the minimum allowed under the law. Prosecutors had sought at least 30 years.

Prosecutors said that in 2014, Lobo agreed to help two DEA agents posing as Mexican drug traffickers transport multiple tons of cocaine through Honduras so it could eventually reach the United States.

They said Lobo hoped to profit personally from facilitating drug trafficking through the notoriously violent Central American country, which has long served as a major transshipment point for U.S.-bound cocaine smuggled out of South America.

At a hearing in March, the former leader of a Honduran drug trafficking organization called Los Cachiros who is now cooperating with prosecutors, Leonel Rivera Maradiaga, testified that he bribed Lobo and his father for favorable treatment, court records show.

Other prominent Honduran business leaders and politicians have been charged in the United States with drug-related crimes, including Yani and Yankel Rosenthal, cousins who have both served in the nation’s cabinet. Yani Rosenthal pleaded guilty to money laundering in July, and Yankel Rosenthal to attempted money laundering last week.

Yani Rosenthal’s father, former Honduran Vice President Jaime Rosenthal, was also charged and remains at large.

Robbers Hit Bullion Van In Delta, Cart Away N25m

Robbers, again, ambushed officials of a bank and their seven Police escorts along Benin-Asaba
Expressway in broad daylight yesterday, carting off N25 million.

One of the Police officers, who is supposed to be on duty in another bank, was injured and rushed to a hospital in an incident Police authorities in the state suspect is an insiders’ arrangement.

The Commissioner of Police, Delta Command, Mr. Zanna Ibrahim, who confirmed the incident to Vanguard, said the Operations Manager of the bank, suspected to have arranged for the Police escort, has been arrested and investigations on.

He disclosed that the policemen were on illegal duty and were yet to be seen hours after the attack.

His words: “A bullion van from a bank’s branch in Asaba left for its Agbor branch to pick N25 million.

The bank officials, to cut corners, illegally picked seven policemen from different locations, yet to be determined, because the bank lacks a serviceable armoured bullion van as required by law.

“On their way back, between Ubulu-Okiti and Otulu, along Asaba-Benin Expressway, at about 2p.m., the team was ambushed by some robbers, who operated in a Honda Pilot SUV and Toyota Corolla car, registration numbers unknown, emptied the N25 million into their cars and escaped.

 “One of the policemen, a sergeant, whose posting read another bank, was fatally injured and rushed to hospital.”

55 Lagos based husbands cry out as they reveal how their wives domestically abuse them

                         55 husbands

A total of 55 husbands have reported to the Lagos State Government how their wives battered them in the last eight years in renewed cases of domestic violence in the state.

The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Lagos State, Adeniji Kazeem at a media briefing in Ikeja, yesterday, revealed that more men were now coming forward to report cases of violence against them by their women.

Kazeem, who is the chairman, Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team, DSVRT, said there had been 55 cases of men reporting domestic violence against them by their wives between January 2017 and now as against 14 that was recorded last year, Vanguard reports.

However, Kazeem disclosed that between January and September 2017, a total of 852 cases of domestic violence and related cases were recorded in Lagos State, saying that out of the total number, there were 564 domestic violence cases, 60 defilement cases, 30 rape cases, 11 attempted rape, 123 child neglect and abuse cases, and 84 other cases.

He said the data revealed that most of sexual assault cases were perpetrated in the afternoon during weekdays, while corroborating that 95 percent of the perpetrators of sexual violence were known to the victims, which according to him, necessitated the need to embark on sensitization campaigns for parents on parenting skills and child abuse prevention tips as well as training for children on child’s rights, child abuse, safety and how to preserve evidence.

While some of the cases have been charged to court, Kazeem said the State Government through the Ministry of Youth and Social Development and other stakeholders, provided shelter for the survivors. Aside that, the Commissioner said all the survivors of sexual assault received medical attention from comprehensive Primary Health Care Centres and referral centres, among other efforts to properly rehabilitate and re-integrate them into the society.

Kazeem, however, noted that under the present administration, the interventions of DSVRT were gradually breaking the silence around issues of sexual and gender based violence in the state. “There is a growing confidence urging people to speak out more, there is an astronomical increase in reporting of cases in the media. Lagos has indeed revolutionized the way sexual and gender based violence is being tackled in Nigeria with all the pioneering initiatives of Governor Ambode,” Kazeem said.

Checkout What man found inside food he bought at restaurant on Sunday in Lagos (Photos)


A slightly shocked Lagosian, Kingsley took to his Instagram page to reveal what he found inside a food he bought at a restaurant on Sunday.
He wrote;
My Sunday experience at one of the popular eateries in Lagos. This screw was found inside the egg, imagine the pain I felt when my teeth had to jam it… Any good lawyer around? Copy @ronkyv 

                            

Biology teacher accused of sexual misconduct posted out of Queen’s College to King’s college (Pictured)

                
Olaseni Oshifala, the biology teacher at Queen’s College accused of sexual molestation of students last year, has finally been posted out of the school, TheCable understands.
Oshifala was posted to King’s College, an all-boys school and the oldest unity school in the country, by the education ministry in August.
The posting of the controversial teacher, pending the conclusion of a fresh investigation, was not made public by the education ministry.
He has since reported at his new duty post, and is to also teach biology there.
Three students, Vivian Osuinyi, Bithia Itulua and Praise Sodipo, died in a gastroenteritis epidemic in the school between February and March 2017.
TheCable also sought a re-opening of the case of Oshifala, who was believed to have been shielded by the management of the school during investigation into the allegation against him.
In an interview with the newsite in June, Adamu Adamu, the minister of education, said government was reopening investigations into the Oshifala case.
Adamu also announced the launch of a probe into “those responsible for the deaths”, an investigation that may look into the tenure of Lami Amodu, the principal of the college at the time of the tragedy.
In March 2016, Chinenye Okoye, a student, had alleged that Oshifala sexually molested her.
Some other students reportedly made the same claim.
The claims sparked off a public outcry as parents and citizens called for the prosecution of the teacher.
However, an investigative panel set up by the education ministry cleared Oshifala of any wrong doing because “none of his accusers was willing to testify publicly”.
Queen’s College old girls had set up an investigative fact-finding panel which indicted the teacher and also revealed that the accusation by Chinenye was the sixth against Oshifala.
Oshifala is currently at King’s college.