28-year-old Tabitha Leah Ritchie, identified as a social worker, was stopped while trying to board an Air Canada flight in Bogota, Colombia after an inspector noticed that her belly was unusually cold and hard. Airport security discovered a false belly made of latex taped to her body and they found 2 kilograms of cocaine. Record shows that Ms Richie arrived in Colombia on Aug. 6.
Thursday 12 September 2013
woman uses fake baby bump to smuggle 2 kilos of cocaine
28-year-old Tabitha Leah Ritchie, identified as a social worker, was stopped while trying to board an Air Canada flight in Bogota, Colombia after an inspector noticed that her belly was unusually cold and hard. Airport security discovered a false belly made of latex taped to her body and they found 2 kilograms of cocaine. Record shows that Ms Richie arrived in Colombia on Aug. 6.
I’m not afraid of EFCC, says Gov Lamido
JIgawa state governor, Sule Lamido has vowed to continue his crusade against injustice, rule of law and fairness for Nigerian masses, saying even if he goes to jail after he complete his tenure of office on May 2015 he will not regret.
‘ I am not bothered about sacking of ministers by president Jonathan, even if they use EFCC or other agency fighting corruption to arrest me after the end of my tenure on May 29,2015, I will not be perturbed because I am used to going to jail,’ Lamido pointed out.
The governor stated this Wednesday evening when he received members of the PDP Justice team under the leadership of Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje from the 34 local government areas of Katsina state at the government House Dutse, said he was not even keen about contesting for presidential position in 2015 .
Gov Sule Lamido
Gov Sule Lamido
Governor Lamido who lamented that poverty, and lack of good political policies are the major challenges facing the nation’s political system, said only justice and respect for the rule of law could change the situation.
Said he; ‘I have always said PDP is the symbol of Nigerian politics, members need to adhered to the manifesto of its founding fathers which is justice, fairness, equity, transparency, rule of and law’.
Governor Lamido further stressed that PDP as a party was built on the ideology of some Nigerian’s who want the progress of the country, adding that it is wrong for few individuals to think that they can hijack the nations politics for personal enterprise.
10 killed in another military air strike on Boko Haram
Nigerian troops launched an air strike and later killed 10 suspected members of Islamist extremist group Boko Haram in a clash in the country’s restive northeast, the military said Wednesday.
The military said troops clashed with “fleeing Boko Haram terrorists” late Tuesday following the destruction of two alleged Boko Haram camps in the Konduga area of Borno state.
Details were unclear on the air strike and other aspects of the raid. Nigeria’s military has previously used air power since launching an offensive in May aiming to end Boko Haram’s four-year insurgency.
The clash followed an “air strike and subsequent destruction of two Boko Haram terrorist camps at Mada, Konduga local government area of Borno state,” Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa said in a statement.
It occurred on the road as troops were travelling to the town of Biu and “had an encounter with fleeing Boko Haram terrorists,” it said.
“Ten terrorists lost their lives and some ammunition, including four AK-47 rifles, five AK-47 magazines and 250 rounds of assorted ammunition, were recovered,” the statement said.
“Ten motorcycles belonging to the sect members were destroyed in the air and land raid.”
Boko Haram’s insurgency has left more than 3,600 people dead since 2009, including killings by the security forces, who have been accused of major abuses.
Konduga has been the scene of previous violence. On August 10 and 11, suspected Boko Haram members stormed a mosque in Konduga and shot dead 44 worshippers as well as 12 other people in a nearby village.
Much of the recent violence attributed to Boko Haram is said to have occurred in revenge over residents forming vigilante groups to help the military track down insurgents.
It also appears to have shifted from cities to more remote areas of the northeast.
Vladimir Putin's comments on American exceptionalism, Syria cause a fuss
(CNN) -- If Vladimir Putin wanted to get America's attention, he's done a pretty good job.
The Russian president's opinion piece arguing against military intervention in Syria,
published on The New York Times' website late Wednesday, set off a
flurry of reactions -- some outraged, some impressed, and some just
plain bemused.
Democratic Sen. Robert
Menendez said the piece made him almost want to throw up, and House
Speaker John Boehner said he was "insulted."
Putin said he wrote the article "to speak directly to the American people and their political leaders."
Putin makes his case in op-ed
Vladimir Putin's call for peace
But he appeared to have raised some hackles with the last paragraph in which he disputed the idea of American exceptionalism.
It was a reference to
President Barack Obama's address on Tuesday night, in which he said that
while America can't be a global cop, it ought to act when in certain
situations.
"That's what makes us
exceptional," Obama said. "With humility, but with resolve, let us never
lose sight of that essential truth."
Putin's answer to that?
"It is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation," he wrote.
He concluded with the
line, "We are all different, but when we ask for the Lord's blessings,
we must not forget that God created us equal."
The White House shrugged off the fuss around Putin's jabs at Obama, describing them as "irrelevant."
Obama himself ignored a question about it on Thursday.
His aides sought to push
the spotlight back on fast-moving diplomatic efforts to turn Syria's
chemical weapons over to international control, a prospect led by
Russia.
The important thing is that Putin is "fully invested in Syria's (chemical weapons) disarmament," a White House official said.
'Hey Putin'
There are others who took issue with Putin's view.
FIFA fines Kenya $5,370 for attack on Eagles
FIFA has slapped a $5,370 fine on Kenya for the improper conduct of fans during the 2014 World Cup Group F qualifier return leg match against Nigeria in Nairobi on June 5, reports in Kenya say.
In a letter to Football Kenya Federation, FIFA stated that the federation was liable for the improper conduct of its supporters which is a violation of Article 67 part 1 and 3 of the Disciplinary Code.
The committee was composed of chairman Claudio Susler of Switzerland members- Mike Edwards (USA), Hamid Haddadi (Algeria) and Syed Haider (Pakistan).
Fans threw plastic water bottles and other objects into the pitch during the match at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani which the Nigerians won 1-0.
Late Goldie’s husband moves on… finds love again
*Andrew and new found love, Beth
Seven months after the death of late singer Goldie Harvey on February 14, 2013, her husband Andrew Harvey has found love again.
Mr Andrew was photographed kissing a Malaysian woman named Beth Buenaventura, whom he’s said to have been dating now for an undisclosed period of time.
*Andrew and Beth
The photograph was taken at his birthday party which held a few weeks back at Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur. Mr Harvey had initially worked in Nigeria before being transferred to Malaysia.
In the days following the shocking announcement of Goldie’s death in February, Mr Andrew had appeared on the scene with eye-popping wedding photographs of Goldie and himself silencing skeptics forever and had been at the fore of burial plans for the late ‘You know it” crooner.
Late Goldie
Andrew and his new found love Beth are said to be engaged.
Ozekhome returns home in tears
*Mike Ozekhome carried by supporters after his release
HUMAN rights Lawyer, Mike Ozekhome wept when he arrived his Lagos home Thursday afternoon after his release from the kidnappers den.
Ozekhome who alighted from a black Ford Escalade SUV, ran into the arms of his wife, kissed her an repeatedly said ‘thank you Jesus’.
Mike and wife
The legal luminary who had grown a beard, wept on sighting his children and relatives.
The lawyer said his experience in the hands of his abductors is something he will not forget.
An elder brother to the human rights lawyer, Dr. Francis Ozekhome, said “I have not been myself since his kidnap as I went through hell during that time. I had to leave my house in Ijeshatedo to stay with the wife and children. We received no communication from the kidnappers and I do not know if money was paid for his release because no money passed through me.
Mike Ozekhome a free man again
“Mike is a man of the people. We can see that there is no security in the country so I am appealing to the Federal Government that this is the time for them to do something about the nation’s security.”
SOURCE
Waziri to Obasanjo: Respect your age or I’ll expose you
A
former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mrs.
Farida Waziri, on Wednesday described as “blatant falsehood,” the claim
by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo that she was recommended for the EFCC
job by convicted former Delta State Governor, James Ibori.
Expressing surprise that a man who has
been twice a Nigerian leader would “descend so low to peddle
falsehood,” Waziri warned Obasanjo to respect his age or else she would
“open up on him.”
“I will like to warn that those who live
in glass houses don’t throw stones and as such Obasanjo should not
allow me open up on him. Respectable elder statesmen act and speak with
decorum”, she said in a statement personally signed by her.
Ex-Vice-President Atiku Abubakar said
the claim by the former President that he was persona non grata in the
United States, was not true.
Obasanjo had in an interview he granted Zero Tolerance,
a magazine published by the EFCC, also said that the war against
corruption in the country slowed down during Waziri’s tenure because
she was not qualified for the job.
He had said, “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 FBI? What relationship did she have with
Metropolitan Police in London? It’s not a picnic.”
But Waziri, in the statement which
showed her level of anger, said she doubted if Obasanjo could boast
her level of education.
The EFCC former chairman then went
ahead to reel out her educational qualification and her relationship
with international security agencies while serving in the Nigeria
Police Force for 35 years.
She said, “Again for the record, I
served in the NPF for 35 years and got to the pinnacle of my career
before my appointment as the EFCC chairman. If Obasanjo’s real age has
not blurred his memory, I will like to remind him that I was a
Commissioner of Police, Admin Force CID, CP, General Investigations, CP,
Anti-fraud, CP , X squad, CP, and Police Special Fraud Unit where I
secured the first conviction in a case of Advance Fee Fraud in Nigerian
history.
“These are all prime investigative
organs of the Nigeria Police where I related with other law enforcement
agencies, including the FBI across the world. I must place on record that at the SFU, I did not only relate with the FBI, Interpol and
the Metpolice, among others , we carried out joint operations at
different times on a number of cases. I have also led the Nigerian
delegation to the Interpol headquarters in France.
“To further expose the height of
mischief in the allegations, the past and present chairmen of the EFCC
have both worked under me; yet someone can open his mouth to say I am
not qualified to head the same agency. This is in addition to my
educational qualifications such as a first degree in Law, a Master’s
degree in Law and another Master’s degree in Strategic Studies. I doubt
if Obasanjo himself can boast this level of educational qualifications.
“I will also like to remind Obasanjo
that no chairman of the EFCC has till date beaten my records in terms of
investigation of high profile cases, prosecution, conviction and
recovery.”
She told Obasanjo that the Act
establishing the EFCC stipulates that the chairman shall ‘be a
serving or retired member of any government security or law enforcement
agency not below the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police or
equivalent; and possess not less than 15 years cognate experience’.
Waziri said while she holds the office
of a Head of State in the highest esteem, it was necessary to put on the
record for the umpteenth time, that the claim that Ibori recommended
her for the EFCC job “ is a totally unfounded, blatant lie.”
The ex-anti graft Czar added, “The truth
is that I never met Ibori in my life until after months in office as
chairman of the EFCC when I used to see him in the Presidential Villa.
It is on record today that I initiated the investigation that drove Ibori into the waiting hands of the Interpol and the Metpolice.
“As such, it is illogical and
nonsensical for anyone to continue to insinuate that Ibori had a hand in
my appointment. I remember this was one of the lies Obasanjo’s
sit-tight pawns cooked to stop my appointment as the EFCC chairman in
2008.”
According to her, the late President
Umaru Yar’Adua did not have to alter the Act “when he was appointing
me unlike what Obasanjo did.”
She told the former President that
ability to be used to victimise political enemies in the rabid pursuit
of his third term agenda “has never been part of the qualifications for
appointment as chairman of the anti-graft agency.”
Also, Abubakar said there was no way he could be arrested if he travelled to the US.
He added that Obasanjo’s repeated
‘jokes’ about his “ not being able to go to the US have become a
cliché, tiresome and not true.”
In a statement issued by his Media
Adviser, Mallam Garba Shehu, the former vice-president said his visa to
the US had recently been renewed.
“The former President is wrong. It is
widely known that Abubakar didn’t enter government broke. He declared
his assets at the commencement of his Vice Presidency and did so at the
end of his tenure.” the statement added.
It stated that in 2006, Obasanjo sent
his National Security Adviser to stop Abubakar from travelling to the
US on the grounds that he risked arrest on arrival.
The ex-VP, according to the statement,
spurned that advice, left Nigeria and landed at the Andrews Air Force
Base, the official airport of the US government.
It added that shortly after Yar’Adua was inaugurated as President, Abubakar travelled and spent three months in the US.
Read: Ibori recommended Waziri for EFCC job- Obasanjo
Wednesday 11 September 2013
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Adaeze Yobo tattoos son's name on her wrist
President Jonathan honours Nigerian athlete, Blessing Okagbare
President Jonathan said Blessing, who is Africa's 100m record holder, and her coach would be considered for national honours and announced a cash gift of N3 million for her and N3.5million for her coach.
President GJ appoints interm ministers to replace the nine sacked
Labaran Maku (Minister of Information) - Ministry of Defence
Nyesom Wike (Minister of State for Education) - Ministry of Education
Darius Ishaku (Minister of State for Niger Delta Development) - Ministry of Environment
Musa Sada (Minister of Solid Mineral Dev) - Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development
Omobola Johnson ( Minister of Communication Technology) - Ministry of Science and Technology
Bashir Yuguda (Minister of state, Works) - Ministry of National Planning.
Akinwumi Adesina (Ministers of Agriculture) - Ministry of State for Agriculture
Chinedu Nebo (Minister of Power) - Ministry of Power for State
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