Members of the Ebonyi state house of Assembly this morning served an impeachment notice on the state Governor, Martin Elechi over allegations of gross misconduct, financial impropriety as well as undermining the integrity of the House members. At their plenary session this morning, the acting leader of the House, Hon. Francis Nwifruru read the impeachment notification to his colleagues. More details later.
Friday, 27 February 2015
Maheeda Bounces Back With More Semi-n*de Photos (A must see 18+)
Just when we all thought she had lost her s*x appeal, she pops up again.
Nigeria’s queen of indecency, Maheeda has continued in her ways despite the promise that 2015 would be different.
The controversial pop star took to her Instagram account on Saturday, February 21, 2015 in her latest post of semi unclad pictures to reveal herself in a white swimsuit wear.
As well as leaving part of her br**sts exposed, the self-styled Goddess of X takes different poses, doing what she knows how to do best.
See Photos After the cut..
Thursday, 26 February 2015
NYSC Member Commits Suicide Over Female Colleague
A 26-year-old National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, simply identified as Ernest, was found dead on Wednesday at his one room apartment after he reportedly took a poisonous substance, Vanguard reports.
The young man, who was in love with a fellow NYSC member, Chioma Okewuru, was broken when the girl came back from her village last weekend with a ring from a man she had promised to marry.
Ernest, a graduate of the University of Benin, was posted to Cross River State in October, where he met Chioma and they fell in love. They were serving at the Redemption Secondary School, Ofombogha 1 in Obubra Local Government Area of Cross Rivers State.
Finally! General Buhari admits “I am really sick, Jonathan & PDP caused… (Must See)
Former military Head of State and presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) General Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, February 26, 2015 confirmed that his trip to the UK – which has created considerable controversy – was for medical reasons.He made the revelation while answering questions during a speaking session at the Chatham House.
Answering a question sent in from a Twitter user who asked him if at 72 he did not feel he was too old to rule, General Buhari replied: “My doctors assure me that I am fit and I am ready to return to Nigeria to continue the onslaught against the PDP.”
Madonna, 56, falls Backwards down a set of steps after being pulled by dancers at BRIT Awards.
Madonna ended up putting on a performance that was memorable for all the wrong reasons, when she was pulled off the stage backwards as she closed out Wednesday night's BRIT Awards 2015.
With the final, much-anticipated performance of the night singing Living For Love, Madonna failed to untie her cape in time for her dancers to rip it away as she took to the stage at London's 02 Arena.
The 56-year-old looked shocked - and briefly stopped singing - after she fell down a set of stairs, but picked herself back up and continued to the end.
Military onslaught on B’Haram proves Jonathan’s critics wrong —ex-militant leaders.
Niger Delta ex-militant leaders, yesterday, said that the remarkable achievements made by the Nigerian armed forces, the Joint Multi-national Task Forces in their present onslaught against Boko Haram in the North-East region, have proved President Goodluck Jonathan’s critics wrong.
The ex-militant leaders added that the President has defeated his opponents who were carrying campaign of his ineffectiveness in tackling insecurity in parts of the North, as Mr. President had adopted a working strategy to end the Boko Haram menace.
Senate slashes subsidies on kerosene, petrol by N145bn
The Senate on Wednesday, slashed the allocation for petrol and kerosene subsidies presented by the Ministry of Finance in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework for 2015 – 2017.
The upper chamber, while approving the MTEF, slashed petrol subsidy from N200 billion to N100 billion.
It also reduced the subsidy allocated to kerosene from N91.08 billion to N45.52 billion.
Chairman of the Joint Committee on Finance and National Planning; Economic Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Sen. Ahmed Makarfi, said the reduction was due to the fall in oil prices at the international market.
“The joint committee recommends a downward review of subsidy payment for PMS from N200 billion to N100 billion and kerosene from N91.08 billion to N45.52 billion.
“This is as a result of the current low prices in crude oil prices at the international oil market.
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