Wednesday, 25 December 2013

Anglican Priest,Jasper Akinola, Kidnapped And Rescued








Few months back the Dean of the Anglican Church of Nigeria, Archbishop Ignatius Kattey, was kidnapped and was freed by his abductors (check here: http://revealinvisible.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/kidnapped-anglican-archbishop-freed.html ).And this time, former  Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), The Most Reverend (Dr) Peter Jasper Akinola, was on Tuesday, kidnapped in Ogun State but according to Ogun State Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Yusuf Olaniyonu, he had been rescued by men of Ogun State police command around the Ilaro axis of the state.




Wakeup GEJ Before It is Too Late By Chukwuemerie Uduchukwu

 
Wakeup GEJ Before It is Too Late By Chukwuemerie Uduchukwu
 
 
 
 
After reading Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s letter and President Goodluck Jonathan’s reply, coupled with the recent meeting of  APC leaders with Obasanjo, I was depressed.
Obasanjo revealed some truth about Nigeria but the body of his letter showed a frustrated man.
The best thing for President Jonathan to do now is to focus on governance and win the hearts of Nigerians.
Obasanjo has only one vote and he cannot be bigger than over 160 million Nigerians.
However The most painful issue is that the present administration is full of lapses and President Jonathan can’t deny that.
The gross lapses of the present government serves as catalyst to the ‘Open Letters’
But the truth is that President Jonathan possess more weapons to defeat his
political enemies.
These weapons include good governance and sincerity of purpose. If well utilised,
OBJ and co will have no option than to surrender.
If Jonathan embarks on massive road construction, actualise steady power
supply and sincerely fight corruption, who is Obasanjo?
What gave the former president morale to write the open letter is nothing but the administrative weakness of the present government.
This made Obasanjo to feel that he is a better man, and that motivated him to write the open letter.
If our roads have been massively fixed, our tertiary institutions fully equipped, hospitals upgraded, steady power supply achieved, Corruption sincerely addressed and our security advanced, the former president will never see a reason for such letter.
Another problem with the current administration is that it allowed itself to be surrendered by wrong aides and advisers.
President Jonathan should sit up and sack all these selfish men and women around him.
Mr. President should note that anyone commending him with the current state of
the economy did not love him and his administration.
Sit up Mr President and your political enemies will surrender. You are elected to
serve Nigerians and not Obasanjo or PDP.
Nigeria is own by Nigerians and not by the elite or any group.
May God bless Nigeria

Thursday, 26 September 2013

SaharaTV Interview with Goodluck Jonathan On The Streets Of New York



I love this Sahara reporter, she hit the nail on the head. And our President, I do not know he stammer.

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Mikel Obi Scores His First Premier League Goal

Chelsea-Fulham-Mikel-scores

After seven years and 185 premier league games, Mikel Obi finally score his first premier league goal.
Mikel score Chelsea's second goal against Fulham in Stamford Bridge.


Chelsea-Fulham-Mikel

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Kidnapped Anglican Archbishop Freed


Breaking News: Kidnapped Anglican Archbishop freed


The kidnapped  Dean of the Anglican Church of Nigeria, Archbishop Ignatius Kattey has been freed by his abductors.
Kattey, who was abducted along with  his wife, Beatrice last week  Friday along Aleto-Eleme in Eleme Local Government Area of River State, was freed on Saturday night.
His release  was confirmed by the Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Angela Agabe, who said the cleric was rescued by the police and other security forces.

Culled from The Nation

Friday, 13 September 2013

Peter of P-Square 'Tabon' for Twitter





Peter Okoye of Psquare recently had an online spat with a Twitter follower, who spotted a grammatical error in the singer’s tweet at KCee of Limmpopo fame. While congratulating his colleague, who recently joined the league of entertainers with interests in oil and gas business, Peter wrote, “Personally, welcome on bored.” A smart Alec quick to spot the error tweeted back at the singer saying, “Bored!!!Shaking my head!!!Empty head!!” .An angry Peter immediately blocked the follower and retorted, “Appreciate if you correct me, but don’t insult me. My block button is very active.

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Meet Kristy Love: She Makes Thousands of Dollars Massaging Clients With Her 48NN Breasts .



A busty masseuse who couldn’t get a job in a health spa because she was too big has now set up a successful business - massaging clients with her 48NN breasts.

Kristy Love, from Atlanta, Georgia in America, spent a year training only to be turned down for a job, but now earns more than a thousand dollars a day ribbing and smothering clients with her massive boobs.

She admits she was unsure at first, but after one client asked if she was going to take her top off, she revealed how clients wanting her to hit them over the head with one breast has boosted her self-confidence.

"When I finished massage school, no one wanted to hire me," said Kristy, who is known as BBW Kristy Love.



“I kept getting asked if I'd be able to stand on my feet all day. People assumed my size would be a disadvantage. No-one ever called me back.

“I decided to give massages from home and then one customer asked if I was going to keep my top on.

“At first, I was indignant and said I didn't give those kinds of massages,” she explains. “I was ashamed of my body because I was so big.

“But when I realised there might be something in breast massages I put an advert in the local newspaper and the phone began ringing off the hook.

“At first it was difficult to get over my body issues and I would only give massages with the lights off.

“But the more compliments I got from my clients, the more my confidence was boosted. It has really helped me get over my low self-esteem.”

Kristy, who is single, was already a B cup as a nine-year-old, but they rocketed to a NN when she got older.

Big breasts run in her family – her oldest sister, Denise, 51, was also a size 52NN until she had them reduced to an H cup.

But it didn’t sit well with their strict Jehovah’s Witness upbringing.

Kristy, who was also married to a Jehovah’s Witness for six years before divorcing, dressed as conservatively as possible – hiding her bosom under high-necked tops and baggy shirts.

But she says it didn’t stop the unwanted attention and, when her back ached under the weight, she found herself cursing her big chest.

Today she wouldn’t dream of getting rid of her prized assets, which she calls her ‘bread and butter’

In the past two years her weight has rocketed from 15 to 23 stone – thanks to binges on full American breakfasts, hamburgers and fries, fried chicken and her favourite snack – Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.

But Kristy isn’t ashamed of her size – saying business is booming as a result.

Not only does Kristy offer squashing as a service, she also practices body gliding, which involves covering herself in oil and sliding over the customer.

She added: "I have to keep an eye out when I'm squashing someone. I look at their feet and their fingers to make sure there is still movement there and they’re still breathing."


Kristy massaging client

Business may have rocketed in recent years – but Kristy admits she’s faced opposition.

Her doctor has told her that her weight is unhealthy and prescribed her diet pills – but Kristy is worried her boobs will shrink if she slims down so she threw them away.

She said: "My weight isn't an issue at the moment, but the doctor was concerned that it might be in the future. He said I was at risk of developing high blood pressure, diabetes or heart disease.

"But that doesn't run in my family so it doesn't bother me. I could be hit by a truck, I can't keep worrying about those things that could happen in the future. I just live each day as it comes."

Her family is also against her vocation – but for different reasons.

She says: "They're totally against it. Obviously it goes against their moral code - they don't understand it. Also, because I'm the biggest in the family, I embarrass them. But no matter how many times they call me 'thunder thighs', I'll never be ashamed of my body."





Culled from Mirror


Edo State Governor Grant The Teennage Stowaway Scholarship




Bible said ''the gift of a man will make a way for him', I believe this is the story of the stowaway boy,Daniel Oikhena as Gov, Oshiomole grant him schorlarship.
 Edo state governor, Adams Oshiomole, made this disclosure during the visit of Mr. George Uriesi, Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), and members of his management team at the Government House  Wednesday.
In governor's word, “Without meaning to encourage anyone else, we decided to support him by sending him to one of the top secondary schools in Edo State that is owned by the government.
“The reason for opting for a boarding school is that we think that they need to closely watch him which his parents could not do.
“He is an intelligent young man with uncommon challenges, but one that has a vision. We had him examined by people who should know and the result confirmed that he is normal.”

*I hope we will not see another stowaway very soon with this kind of gesture.*

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Ibori Recommended Waziri For EFCC Job – Obasanjo

 
 
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said the appointment of Mrs. Farida Waziri as the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission slowed down the fight against corruption in the country.
 Obasanjo, in an exclusive interview he granted Zero Tolerance, a magazine published by the EFCC,  said Waziri was a wrong successor to Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the pioneer chairman of the anti-graft agency.
The former President, whose administration established the  EFCC and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other-Related Offences Commission, added that  he was aware that convicted  former Delta State Governor,  James Ibori, played a major role in  her  appointment.
He said, “I know that the woman they brought in to replace Ribadu was not the right person for that job  because I understood that one of those who head-hunted her was Ibori. If  Ibori, who is now in a UK (United Kingdom) prison for fraud, head-hunts somebody who will fight corruption in Nigeria, then you can understand what happened.”
  To butress his argument that Waziri was a wrong person for the job, he challenged the publication to “go and look at her track record.”
 “Go and look at the condition or the qualification; go and look at the type of interaction that anybody holding that job will have with a similar organisation elsewhere; did Waziri have that type. What connection did she have with the FBI, what relationship did she have with Metropolitan Police in London. It’s not a picnic,”Obasanjo  added.
Waziri, a retired senior police officer, was appointed head of the EFCC in 2008 after the controversial exit of  Ribadu, who was  also a former police officer.
Obasanjo  commended   Ribadu, saying his performance as the  EFCC boss helped reduce corruption in Nigeria and improved her rating by the Transparency International.
He said, “When I was there, the EFCC and ICPC worked tirelessly and we moved this country from the corruption perception index being number two from the lowest to number 45 from the lowest. We should have graduated from being number 45 to being number 50 to being number 60, to being number 100. But we are not doing that, rather we have started sliding down.”
The former President flayed  the manner Ribadu was removed from office, saying he cautioned  the late President Umaru Yar’Adua against  his  removal.
Obasanjo said if given the opportunity again, “I will reappoint Mallam Ribadu and I will not dismiss him the way he was dismissed from the EFCC.”
He, however, criticised  Ribadu for hobnobbing “with people he had declared as corrupt.”
Asked to rate the incumbent EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Lamorde, on the fight against corruption, Obasanjo, said he did not know how to score him.
  But he recalled that Lamorde was directly involved  when he requested the anti-graft agency to investigate him.
He said, “I was investigated. I told  the EFCC to investigate me. I told the  EFCC to carry out clinical investigation and they did.
 “They also did same with all people on my farm. One of them was telling me the other day how Lamorde called him three times and took statements from him. The EFCC even made sure they did not submit that report to me; they waited until I left and updated their report after going round the world and saying look this is the report. Nobody should be below board in the fight against corruption.”
 The Egba chief  also  expressed concerns about the perceived corruption in the judiciary, saying  it required the efforts of all Nigerians to check the trend.
In a separate interview with Zero Tolerance, Waziri denied that Ibori supported her appointment as the EFCC chairman.
 She said, “I never knew him. I never knew James Ibori.
 “Let me ask you, if I was in league with Ibori and was not sincerely pursuing him, would he have run, gone out of this country to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates?
 “It is all lies of the enemies.  By the time I write my book,  the truth will prevail. I never knew Ibori; look I believe what is worth doing at all is worth doing well. I don’t believe in half measures. By my training and upbringing, I can never betray my country for anyone.”
 Justifying her appointment, Waziri said she secured the first conviction  in the history of the  EFCC.
“N190bn, one single recovery from one person that went to jail was during Farida Waziri. That is why it is good to have changes in an organisation”, she added.
Waziri faulted the manner she was sacked by the Goodluck Jonathan administration despite committing more than  30 years  to serving the nation.
 She said she learnt  of  her removal  in November 2011  in the news media and stated that she did  not deserve the humiliation since she had not been found wanting for any misdemeanour.
“If you are removed like that, it has a tendency to scare some people. I wasn’t bothered that I left because my philosophy of life is simple, ‘what has a beginning has an end,’’  Waziri said.
Meanwhile, the EFCC has said that it secured 80 convictions in eight months.
The 80 were part of the 368 cases charged to court.
In a statement by its Acting Head of Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, the commission said it had also recovered N6,583,108,350 ; $19,251,519; 20,520 Euros and £19,000.
“Beyond the recovery, the EFCC intensified the prosecution of politically-exposed persons, failed bank executives, captains of industry, beneficiaries of fraudulent oil subsidy payments and senior civil servants involved in pension fraud.
“A number of cases for which investigations have been concluded, would be charged to courts across the zones where the Commission maintains offices as soon as the courts resume from recess.
“The commission deplored attempts by mischievous elements to distract it by imputing political motives to some of its investigations.”
 
Culled from Punch Newspaper

Cabinet Reshuffle:President Jonathan Sacked Nine Ministers





President Jonathan's administration has sacked nine serving ministers in the name of cabinet reshuffle (yes, cabinet reshuffle or did I hear you say politics). Those affected are:

Education minister - Ruqayat Rufai ( nobody can question this, after all this strike but this is also a dent on President image)
Minister of State for Power - Zainab Kunchi
Minister of State for Agriculture - Buka Jinani.
Minister for National Planning - Shamsudeen Usman.
Minister for Science&Technology - Ita Okon.
Minister of Foreign Affairs - Olugbenga Ashiru (This is one of the shining light in Jonathan's cabinet but payback time for Obasanjo) 
Minister for Lands - Ama Pepple, (Rotimi Amaechi's connection)
Minister for Environment - Hadiza Mailafia
Minister of State for Defence -Erelu Olusola Obada ( Olagunsoye Oyinlola's connection).