Your daughter who was my classmate should have contested against me, not you - Governor Lalong mocks PDP candidate, Gen. Useni
Your daughter who was my classmate should have contested against me, not you - Governor Lalong mocks PDP candidate, Gen. Useni
Governor Simon Lalong has taken a swipe at the People's Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship candidate, Lt. General Jeremiah Useni who lost out at the tribunal and the appeal court after challenging his victory at the 2019 Governorship election in Plateau state. Lalong who recalled praying for his victory at the poll which according to him was the wish of the people of the state, stated the 76-year-old PDP Governorship candidate should have allowed his daughter who was his classmate contest against him. He also averred that the validation of his reelection by the appellate court on Friday November 29, is “very sweet”. “As far as I am concerned, the main election was more important for me. I did the election, I did a run off, we went to the tribunal the first time, we went again for the second time. Well I don’t know whether he is going for the third time,” he said.“One thing I am very sure and with the confidence I have in Plateau people I know that this victory they are very happy about it. They have prayed about it and the victory is very sweet.“I will say it again here, his (Useni) daughter was my classmate, I have told him several times, his first daughter was my classmate. So at this stage I would have been expecting his daughter to contest for governor and not him.“His daughter was my classmate, we went to school together and so why should we be fighting? Fighting him is like fighting a father, it’s unfortunate but for me, I say my focus is Plateau state. We have done that in the first election, he was defeated, he said no, they will go back for a re-run, I said let’s go back for rerun.“We went back for rerun I defeated him, he said no he was going for the tribunal. We went to the first tribunal, he said he is a general he doesn’t fight and retire, he will go to the Supreme Court. That I think is to make me lose focus but I have not lost any focus in Plateau State. As he is moving, I am becoming more determined because just before the judgment I think he will say go to Plateau state.” Retired General Jeremiah Timbut Useni was responsible for the administration of Federal Capital Territory Abuja under the military junta of Sani Abacha. He was also the military governor of the old Bendel State from 1984 to 1985 and has also been a minister of transport. The post Your daughter who was my classmate should have contested against me, not you - Governor Lalong mocks PDP candidate, Gen. Useni appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.from Linda Ikeji's Blog https://ift.tt/2q0TMa6
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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has waded into the controversy ignited by the social media and hate speech bills sponsored by some lawmakers in the national assembly. In a statement released by Samuel Kwamkur the national director of legal and public affairs of the Christian association, CAN President Samson Ayokunle stated that the bill which has generated fear in different parts of the country will be of no good to Nigerians. Ayokunle who insisted that the existing laws are strong enough to deal with cases of hate speech added that the bills appear to separately seek to gag Nigeria’s citizens from speaking out freely. “These two bills have generated so much misgivings and criticisms that they have led to uncommon tension and fears among Nigeria’s Citizens. This is doing no good to the fears and apprehension of the citizens already on ground as a result of insecurity, deplorable infrastructural amenities and the general welfare of the people,” he said.“Having looked at all sides to the debate, CAN is calling on the National Assembly, particularly the President of the Senate and all distinguished Senators to discountenance the two bills and put off completely any contemplation to pass them into Acts of the National Assembly as sincere lovers of the nation.“The bills, in the general view of majority of Nigerians, and in ours too, appear to separately seek to gag Nigeria’s citizens from speaking out freely, but responsibly on matters that affect their lives in all spheres. This, to us, is an ill wind that will blow nobody any good“The Penal Code, Criminal Code, Cyber Crime Act and other legal provisions on crimes that deal with hate speeches, defamation, libel and similar offences are clear and strong enough,” Ayokunle added.“In this wise, we desire that governments at all levels and indeed members of the National Assembly pay greater attention to the issues of insecurity, economic hardship, poverty, bad roads, poor education and the dearth of infrastructure.“We, therefore, call on our governments to respect the sanctity of the Nigerian Constitution and other extant laws and provide for all Nigerians a better nation to live in.”The post
The Federal Government has reportedly ordered the sack of unqualified teachers before December 31 as confirmed by Prof. Segun Ajiboye, Registrar of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) on Friday November 29. Prof Ajiboye who disclosed this at the induction of over 200 education graduates of the University of Ibadan, said it is expected the sacked unqualified teachers will be replaced with qualified and certified education graduates. The TRCN Registrar stated that Nigerian teachers now have a separate and unique career path with the recent approval of teachers’ career path by the National Council on Education. He however added that teachers found wanting in the code of practice will be sanctioned. “It is worthy to stress the importance of today’s induction ceremony in line with government directives. The Federal Government has directed that by 31st of December 2019 all unqualified people practicing the profession of teaching would be swept from the classroom and their place would be occupied by young and vibrant professional teachers like you.“We need to appreciate the fact that education unlocks the door to modernisation but the teacher holds the key to that door. Teachers are the hub of any educational system and the major determinant of its quality. This is so because teachers are saddled with the responsibilities of translating educational policies into practice and programmes into actions. Therefore, my dear inductees you have a big role to play in changing the pendulum of affairs in your places of service" he said. The post
Australian singer and songwriter, Sia pulled a big surprise as she paid the bill for several holiday shoppers at a Walmart outlet in California. A Twitter user who share photos from the store said Sia reportedly told customers her name was simply “CiCi" and was there to pay her good fortune forward after winning a lottery. Sia told everyone in Wal-Mart her name was Cici and she won the lottery.Then she paid for everyone’s groceries.pic.twitter.com/VZ9LfLerV6— Adam Schiff is a cop (@notcapnamerica) November 28, 2019 As photos and videos of Sia's undercover mission flooded social media, some social media users also shared their own experience with the singer this week. "Went to tjmax today & this nice lady decided to pay for everyone’s stuff because she 'won the lottery'... facebook just told my mother it was Sia i didn’t recognize her... & i blame the fact that she hid under that wig for so long [sic]," one Twitter user wrote."I kept thanking her cause she was buying customers baskets full of items. And she did not once ask for any recognition," wrote another. Sia was spotted at a Walmart in Palm Springs paying for everyone’s groceries for thanksgiving! pic.twitter.com/4MfMtc3x36— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) November 28, 2019went to tjmax today & this nice lady decided to pay for everyone’s stuff because she “won the lottery”... facebook just told my mother it was @Sia, i didn’t recognize her... & i blame the fact that she hid under that wig for so long— elsie (@elsiehurtadoo) November 28, 2019 The 43-year-old songstress who was spotted in several viral videos hugging and talking with several shoppers while “disguised” in plainclothes, usually sports a black and white wig that obscures most of her face on stage and screen. The post
A 23-year-old woman is fighting for life after she was set ablaze by her husband in Ban Pheung, Muang district of Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, for refusing to reconcile with him. It was gathered that the man identified as Uthen, 26, doused his wife Maithong, with gasoline and set her ablaze after putting her in a headlock. Maithong is barely alive in a hospital in Udon Thani. She has burns to almost 100% of her body and is in a comma in ICU.
Uthen was also burned but is out of danger. He is still recovering in the same hospital. According to the police, the couple had been together for 3 or 4 years but broke up some months ago after repeated arguments. They have a one year old son together. The husband went to the wife's house after she refused a reconciliation. Police said there was no doubt about his intentions as he brought the gasoline with him. On Thursday, November 28, women and children's rights activist Paveena Hongsakul went to visit the wife in hospital in Udon. Relatives had complained to her after the case did not move forward.However, Police on their part said they are waiting on what happens to the wife before proceeding. An aunt of the wife named Sripraphai, 48, said that the suspect and her niece had split up and he had tried many times to get back together with her but she was not interested. She said that Uthen arrived on a motorcycle and immediately threw down his helmet in a rage. He then got his wife in a headlock and doused her in gasoline and set fire to her. It all happened so quickly relatives could do nothing to stop it, she said. Instinctively the wife got up and ran to the bathroom where relatives helped to extinguish the fire on her clothes.
There were still bits of clothing and evidence of the fire at many spots in and around the house.The post
A hitchhiking trip from job interviews in Johannesburg turned tragic for two siblings when one was gang raped and shot dead while her brother was thrown off a moving taxi. Kwanele Fezile Zuma and Ngceboyenkosi Minende Zuma, both 22, from Carolina in Mpumalanga took a taxi back home late on Monday, after they both went for interviews in Johannesburg. A bruised Ngceboyenkosi told Sowetan on Thursday, that because it was late, they could only get a taxi that goes as far as Emalahleni, about 110km away from home. They then had to hitchhike to Carolina."We both attended our interviews on Monday morning. When we were done, we headed home because Kwanele had to go to work the next day as she was a general worker at a mine in Carolina. The taxi [from Johannesburg] dropped us off in Witbank and we hitchhiked. Another taxi with several men inside stopped to give us a ride. I then realised that the taxi was taking a road to Ogies and before I could ask any questions, one of the men hit me with a gun in the back of my head. They threw me out of the moving taxi," said Ngceboyenkosi. He said he blacked out and only woke up in hospital the next day, where he was told that Kwanele was dead."I am unable to walk, hence I'm on this wheelchair. Doctors say my spinal cord is injured."
The siblings' brother, Sanele Zuma, said Kwanele was raped by the men before being shot in the head."We waited for them until 10pm [on Monday]. We thought they were stranded. The next morning, our other brother and my elder sister went to tell her manager at the mine that she won't be coming to work. We went to the police to report that my siblings were missing; and at around 10am, we got a call that they have been found and were in hospital. But when we asked Ngceboyenkosi about Kwanele, he told us that he last saw her in the taxi before he was thrown out," said Sanele. Provincial police spokesperson Brig Leonard Hlathi said they were investigating cases of murder, attempted murder and possible rape."They were robbed of their belongings...," said Hlathi.
Kwanele's mother Margaret Zuma said she was hoping that her daughter would find a better job so that their finances could improve. Kwanele only started working at the mine last month."I'm very hurt about this. When she went for this interview I thought she would take us to greener pastures ... but I didn't know that going to this interview would lead to her death." Gert Sibande mayor Muzi Chirwa visited the family yesterday and said they would help the family with funeral arrangementsThe post
A Nigerian man who allegedly spent 12 years in Nigerian prison for a crime he did not commit is now a lawyer after making the 2019 list of those called to the Nigerian bar.
Charles Mallam-Obi who shared the story of his childhood friend Akpoghene Edeno, said he was locked up in Nigerian prison for 12 years over a murder he didn't commit.
He further revealed that Edeno wrote his WAEC in prison and enrolled in University of Benin as a Law student after he got freed in 2012. He wrote "Akpoghene Edeno is my childhood friend who spent twelve years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. He wrote WAEC while still in prison. He came out in 2012 and immediately proceeded to the University of Benin to study law. Today, he has been called to the Nigeria bar."His story is a testament to how indomitable the determined human spirit is. He could have been bitter at the society for the injustice he suffered for an offense he didn't commit. He could have been depressed. But he chose to show up and face the challenges of life."Congratulations, my brother. The sky isn't even your starting floor!"
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The child was born last week Wednesday. The singer celebrated the news by sharing the date - 11-20-19 - to his Instagram Stories. The post
Lyndsay Colosimo, 38, has opened up about the horrifying moment she was left on the brink of death after having a botched tummy tuck and boob job abroad. In a bid to “feel confident” for her 40th birthday, the Florida resident forked out $10,000 for a cheap boob job in May scheduled for Colombia that would have cost $35,000 in a US hospital. Unfortunately, the cheap alternative ended up costing her more as she claims she had to part with a total of $40,000 after the boob job went wrong. Days after the surgery, the flesh around Colosimo’s wound and her nipples began rotting, and her skin turned black.
She is now warning others about the dangers of having cosmetic surgery abroad following her harrowing ordeal. “I regret it so much. I went there to feel confident and now I feel embarrassed,” she said. Colosimo first decided to have the surgery in Colombia after two of her friends went to the same clinic and claimed their results were “amazing". “I had a tummy tuck in the US in 2012 and I wasn’t happy with it and wanted it revised with a bum lift,” Colosimo said. “When I got to the clinic, I was advised on a breast reduction and lift too — something I have always wanted but it wasn’t my priority. “I decided to have both but I did worry as I felt as though it was too much surgery at once, but you trust the professionals.”
Colosimo was in surgery for five and a half hours before she woke up and everything began to go wrong. Describing the aftermath, she said: “When I woke up, I didn’t feel right and a doctor was nowhere to be seen. My legs felt numb and I began vomiting uncontrollably. It was the worst pain of my life. “It continued for a few days and I could see a black spot under my bandage, but I was told it was dried blood and not to worry by medics. I knew in my heart it wasn’t as I was getting worse by the day. Eventually, I saw what was under the bandage and 30 percent of my nipple was black.” Colosimo claims she was diagnosed with necrosis — dead cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply — and that her nipple and milk duct was surgically removed three weeks after the initial surgery. What was supposed to be a 20 day stay in Colombia turned into 32 days as she claims there were further complications. “I had open wounds on my breasts as the implant pocket wasn’t big enough — it is like the incision was made for a C-cup and DD was shoved in,” she said. “My skin started breaking open, it was terrifying to see. I had a fever and continued to show signs of infections and was encouraged to walk around whereas usually people are told to rest after surgery. “My stomach began to fill with fluid and puss would seep out of my belly button and massage therapists were sent to my hotel room with razor blades to cut open the incisions and massage the fluids out. “This is unsanitary and hotel rooms are not sterile environments. Massage oil is also not good near open wounds — I ignored all the red flags as I was desperate for it to make me feel better. “Unfortunately, I am more educated after the events rather than before. I researched the clinic and seen amazing results with my own eyes, but I didn’t see any of the bad.” On her return to the US, Colosimo was taken straight to the hospital and claims doctors found an E. coli infection in her breast and told her revision surgery was needed on her stomach. Following this, she required a wound vaccination weekly and a doctor to change her bandages daily. She was finally discharged from their care on November 20.
Speaking about the traumatic experience, she said: “I was seeking perfection but now I look back and realize I was good enough. Before surgery, I wouldn’t wear a bikini and now I won’t even wear a dress or leave my house. I thought I would feel liberated after, but I feel ashamed. I shared my story on social media to prevent other women going through the torture I have been through.”The post
Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, the leader of the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has publicly asked for cremation of his corpse when he dies. The separatist group leader who made the request at an enlarged meeting of MASSOB held at Ojukwu Memorial Library in Owerri, said his decision was in line with the lifestyle Mahatma Ghandhi who is one of his heroes after Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu. Uwazurike warned against being buried when he dies at the meeting and further directed that the ashes from his cremation be sprayed into the flowing rivers in Igboland. “If I die today get planks and tyres and make blazing flames and burn my corpse to ashes, then gather these ashes in different parts. Make sure that you dump them inside the flowing River Niger in Onitsha, Imo River in Owerrinta, Ezu River in Amansea, Orashi and Ogbuide in Oguta, Omambala River in Otuocha and every other flowing streams in Biafraland.“When you throw my burnt ashes into the flowing rivers, allow the streams to carry them away.“Apart from these, every other burial rites due for an illustrious son must be performed for me. It is not as if I’m dying now, but in case, death is a necessary end that comes when it will come,” Uwazuruike requested. The post
A 3-year-old toddler is lucky to be alive thanks to her 'baby shark' toy. The doll narrowly saved her life after absorbing a stray bullet that ripped through the walls of her family’s Wisconsin home according to police. She was was sleeping in her crib when a gunfight erupted outside around 8:42 p.m. Investigators discovered 45 shell casings in the area, indicating there were two sides shooting at one another. The bullets hit parked cars and multiple homes, prompting residents to seek shelter, police said. One of the bullets entered the toddler’s bedroom where she slept, missing her by inches, according to police. Another bullet hole was discovered about a foot from where the toddler had laid her head. A photo of the toy shared by police shows where the bullet ripped through. Officers are continuing to investigate the shooting and no injuries have been reported. The post
Arsenal legend, Freddie Ljungberg, on Friday oversaw training of the Arsenal first team for the first time, hours after the club placed him as interim manager following the sack of Unai Emery on Friday morning. Arsenal lost to Frankfurt in the Europa League on Thursday night and the club decided it was time for a new manager following the club's disastrous 7 games winless run. See photos of Ljungberg preparing Arsenal players for the Sunday clash against Norwich below. 



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President Buhari arrived at his hometown of Daura on Friday, November 29th where he is expected to spend the next five days for official work. Buhari arrived the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua International Airport at about 4.20 pm, after attending the 5th Summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. He was received by Governor Aminu Bello Masari and Deputy Governor Alh. Manir Yakubu. In Daura, he was received by Emir of Daura Alhaji Umar Farouk Umar and his nephew, Musa Haro Daura, the newly installed Danmadamin Daura.
The President, who is on a four-day official visit to the state, will on Monday participate in a ground breaking ceremony for the University of Transportation, Daura and commission the Kwanar Gwante (Shargalle Road), which is off Kano-Daura Road. The specialized university, which will be built by CCECC Nigerian Ltd, will focus on research and development of human capital for the transport sector. It will join Maritime University, another specialised tertiary institution, also in the transport sector. 

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A video of President Buhari not shaking hands with Senator Remi Tinubu at the 2019 E-Nigeria International Conference, Award and Exhibition in Abuja yesterday November 28th, has got people talking on Twitter. Some Nigerians query why he did not shake her like the other male government functionaries. Others however argued that as a Muslim, he is not expected to shake any woman. This was however countered by some Nigerians who pointed out that the President shook hands with German Chancellor, Angela Merkel when they met sometime ago. Others argue that the Minister of Communications, Isa Pantami, failed to introduce Senator Tinubu properly to President Buhari, hence his failure to shake her hands. Watch the video below. View this post on Instagram This video of President Buhari not shaking hands with Senator Remi Tinubu at a function in Abuja yesterday November 28th, has got people talking on Twitter. . Some Nigerians query why he did not shake her like the other male government functionaries. Others however argued that as a Muslim, he is not expected to shake any woman. This was however countered by Nigerians who pointed out that the President shook hands with German Chancellor, Angela Merkel when they met sometime ago.A post shared by Lindaikejiblog (@lindaikejiblogofficial) on Nov 28, 2019 at 10:01pm PST 