Monday, 28 March 2016

"Is this really your mama" Belgian airport security asked 8yr-old mixed race girl about her black mother (photos)



Assita Konko, a young Belgian-based politician, activist and writer from Burkina Faso shared a photo of her holding daughter writing: "Is this really your mother?" Security man asked my 8-year-old daughter because he doesn't believe me #DuesseldorfAirport"...



Commenting on the post, Nigerian writer, Chika Unigwe who is also married to a white man disclosed that she has had a similar experience. "Lol. I've been asked that at the airport(in Atlanta, I think). It must be something in the airport police handbook" The 35-year-old council member in Elsene who is married to a Belgian man with a daughter is planning to run for election to the Belgian parliament in 2019.




IPOB alleges plot by DSS and FG to kill Nnamdi Kanu on his next court hearing


The Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) has alleged there is a plot in place by the Department of State Security and Federal government to kill their leader Nnamdi Kanu while en-route to his next court meeting, where he is being tried by the Federal Government for treasonable offences.

IPOB in a statement signed by its Media and Publicity Officer, Mr Emma Powerful said;


“the plot by FG, DSS and three Governors from the Southeastern States to eliminate Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB and Director of Radio Biafra on his way to next court date. The meeting where the plot was perfected had top notches of All Progressives Congress, APC, three Governors from the South East and some Senators from the same zone and some well known enemies of the actualisation of Biafra project. The plan was perfected in the meeting and designed to be carried out by a killer squad who will open fire on the vehicle as he is being taken to court.” Powerful said

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Deputies:Fake Target employee steals 41 cellphones 7/15



 
© (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File) PALM COAST, Fla. — Authorities say a Georgia man dressed up like a Target employee stole 41 cellphones from a central Florida store.
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office issued a warrant Tuesday for 26-year-old Jarmal Brown on charges of grand theft and burglary.
The Daytona Beach News-Journal (bit.ly/1MlKHgj) reports Brown entered a Target store Monday morning dressed like a new cellphone sales team member and asked to be let into an equipment room.
Sheriff's spokesman Jim Troiano says Brown took the cellphones valued at $31,000 from a secured cabinet and left the store.
He was driving a white 2010 Nissan Altima with a Georgia license plate.
Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff's office.
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Information from: Daytona Beach (Fla.) News-Journal, http://www.news-journalonline.com
 

Era of rice importation gone for good - Governor Ambode

Read the press statement below.. 
In line with the persistent calls for a paradigm shift from over dependence on oil as the major earner of the country, the Lagos State Government and Kebbi State on Wednesday entered into a partnership on the establishment of a commodity value chain that will give a quantum leap to food processing, production and distribution.
The partnership is aimed at bringing about national food sufficiency and food security, as well as creating employment and wealth distribution for the benefit of both states and the nation in general.

Speaking at the official signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two states held at the Banquet Hall, Lagos House, Ikeja, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said the partnership signaled the commencement of a new beginning of cooperation and common-sense revolution, which is line with the change mantra of All Progressives Congress (APC) that calls for patriotism in all facets of life. 
Governor Ambode, who said the partnership would bring an end to the era of imported rice in the country, noted that there was no doubt about the economic prowess of the country to produce rice locally.
“This is the first time in the history of Nigeria that two States are collaborating to develop their agricultural potentials. We have the economic prowess to produce rice locally. The era of imported rice is gone. The reality is for all of us to embrace the consumption of local foodstuff and commodities,” he said.
The Governor acknowledged the fact that the future of Lagos is partly tied to deliberate resolution on food security, and that food production and self-sufficiency required immediate attention at policy and strategic levels to sustain the country, hence the need for the partnership.   

“Lagos State is the largest consumer of food commodities in Nigeria by virtue of our State population. We have the market, with the required purchasing power also. Lagos State has an estimated consumption of over 798,000 metric tonnes of milled Rice per year which is equivalent to 15.96 million of 50kg bags, with a value of N135 billion per annum,” he said.
In addition to rice, Governor Ambode said Lagos is presently consuming 6,000 herds of cattle daily which may increase to 8,000 in the next 5years, adding that the bulk of vegetables produced in the country eventually end up in the Lagos markets. 
He added: “Lagos State is one of the largest producers of poultry and thus has a large demand for maize for livestock feed production. The State also houses most of the industrial users of wheat and sorghum; mostly flour mills, bakeries, breweries and food manufacturers.
“Kebbi State, on the other hand, is blessed with a vast arable land suitable for the cultivation of Rice, Wheat, Ground nut, Maize, Sorghum and Sugar cane. 
“It is an agrarian State with over 1.2 million hectares of arable land characterised by very large floodplains, lowland swamps and gentle slopes. In the 2014 / 2015 wet season, over 600,000 Hectares of land was deployed for Rice cultivation in the three senatorial areas of the State. 
“The people are traditionally Rice farmers with average land holding of about 10 Hectares. Presently, Kebbi has over 50,000 metric tonnes of paddy in store produced from the last 2 planting seasons.
“With these considerations in mind, Lagos State and Kebbi State have decided to collaborate and exploit our areas of comparative advantage to create value for both States. This alliance will ensure Food Security, job creation, increase in farmers’ income and the overall improvement in the living conditions of the residents of both states through wealth creation and poverty reduction.
“This collaboration is in line with the clarion call and policy direction given by the President, Muhammadu Buhari, on the need to feed ourselves,” Governor Ambode stated.
The joint venture between the two states, Governor Ambode explained, will be implemented using a Special Purpose Vehicle known as LASKEB Agricultural Production and Marketing Company (LAPMCO), adding that the major areas of focus will be the development of commodity value chains with emphasis on Rice, Wheat, Ground Nut, Onions, Maize/Sorghum and Beef.
Speaking further on the agreement, Governor Ambode said: “The numerous thousands of our market women and men can become key employers of labour as distributors of ‘Ibile Rice’. We can also brand and package rice in the names of our distributors and market women. As a State, we shall adopt our local rice as a State dish in all ramifications.
“The special purpose vehicle will allow the entrance of private sector investors and other states in expanding the rice mill at Imota, Ikorodu and other locations. We have already designated the 100 hectare land at Imota as the Agric Park in the State. Other locations in and outside the State will be vigorously activated to fulfill our mission in record time.”
Also speaking at the event, which was attended by top government functionaries, traditional rulers and members of the Organised Private Sector (OPS) from both states, Kebbi State Governor, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu thanked Governor Ambode for providing leadership and innovation that brought about the partnership, adding that same was in line with the effort of President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to restructure Nigeria away from overdependence on oil. 
 
Governor Bagudu said in the world of genetically modified food, the partnership between Lagos and Kebbi was an additional motivation to provide certainties for the people in terms of food production and sufficiency, and that the goal is to produce 60 to 70 percent of Nigeria’s Rice needs, and replicate same in other food items.
He said the agreement had the broadest public acceptance in Kebbi State, and that the people, especially farmers in the state, are delighted to partner with Lagos, which he described as the most entrepreneurial part of Nigeria.   
He said Lagos and Kebbi have had a long history of trade, and that the signing of the MoU was a further way of cementing the relationship with the view to make the people to get richer.
“Lagos is the most entrepreneurial part of Nigeria. Lagos, if it were a country on itself, is a country that other states will be going to establish a relationship and so why not state to state. So, what we are doing is that we are pioneering a collaboration that will bring other states on board later and we believe that our potentials is enormous and we must have pacesetters to start that process of joint collaboration for our collective good,” Governor Bagudu said.

SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
MARCH 23, 2016

Olivia Wilde goes completely nude for new TV drama (photos)


The 32-year-old actress plays the part of a model in Vinyl, a drama set in the 1970s. For one scene, she had to strip completely, showing off her lithe figure as she posed for a drawing. Isn't she too successful in her career to be going naked now? See the photos after the cut...



Delta State Governor endorses I Go Dye Last Man Standing

 
Popular Comedian I Go Dye Last Man Standing is gaining momentum as the Governor of Delta State, His Excellency Sen.Ifeanyi Okowa recently endorsed the event, where he praised I Go dye for being a worthy son of Delta state and for impacting on the youths positively. Watch the video below:






It will be remarkable on 28th March 2016 Easter Monday ‘BANK HOLIDAY’ An event for fun, comedy and music lovers, as I Go Dye will be standing on a “Diplomatic Mission,”. This event will be hosted by McPc (USA) also billed to perform are Aphrican ape (USA), Chris Mapane (SA), Gordons, KennyBlaq, IamDulo (USA) , HarrySong,  I Go Save, KlintOnCod (UK).

This show is unveiled as one of his world tour starting with the UK tour at the indigo, O2 London, UK according to the UK event promoter Akinlolu JEKINS. This tour includes Leeds (26th) and Manchester (27th).

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Football star quits Belgium with family after Brussels terror attack, says 'it made him fear for his life'


Top football star Matias Suarez who plays for Belgium's biggest club Anderlecht has decided to call it quits with football in Belgium after yesterday's terrorists attack at one of the country's airports.

Suarez, from Argentina, whose club is based in Brussels, says he has informed his agent and is determined to leave the club and country as soon as possible saying he fears for the safety of his family.
The Argentine forward has revealed that Belgium is a different place since the attacks on Paris in November.
“It’s nothing to do with the country, which is incredible," he said. "I love Belgium and the people here. But I’ve talked to my agent and my wife already and for the safety of the family we’ve decided to leave in June. After everything that happened in Paris, people have changed completely here. In the streets and shopping centres you don’t see many people. People basically don’t leave their homes because of this fear. In Brussels we have a neighbourhood where lots of jihadists live and lots of people who are involved in these awful things and, unfortunately, talking to my wife and my friends we knew something like this was going to happen. I wasn’t at home, I was on the way to training in the morning and listening to the radio when I found out. I was very scared. I tried ringing to find out if my daughter was okay and if I had to go and get her. It’s scary, more than anything for the family. That is why we will leave."