Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Fiancee of suspected popular lagos fraudster speaks on the issue of his arrest.
Suspected Naijagistlive fraudster, Babatunde Oyebode, is being defended by a lady who claims to be his fiancée. Through LIB's Instagram handle - lindaikejiblog, we reached out to a lady named Maureen James, who had earlier dropped a comment denying a report made against Oyebode. Here's what she had to say about reports that he was arrested while trying to withdraw money allegedly extorted from a businessman.
"Babatunde is more than close to me. He's my fiancé by the way," Maureen said. "Special Fraud Unit came to the house and picked him up. Tunde I know always tells me where ever he is going. I was surprised when the security called my sister inlaw that they came to the house to pick him up. We were all shocked."
When asked for her thoughts on the strong allegations of blackmail and extortion made against Babatude Oyebode, the message was not replied.
BUHARI IN COURT..
BUHARI IN COURT OVER A GROUP ALLEGATION AND INSISTING OF THE INVESTIGATION OF AMEACHI, OCT AND OTHERS.
A Non-Governmental Organisation known as Incorporated Trustees of Kingdom Human Rights Foundation International yesterday filed a suit at the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, asking the court to issue an order of mandamus compelling President Buhari to immediately sack Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi and his counterpart in Science & Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu.
According to the group, the sack of both Ministers is important after two Supreme Court judges, Inyang Okoro and Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta, who are currently being investigated for corruption, accused both men of offering them bribe some years ago, Vanguard reports.
In a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/857/2016, the group also asked the court to compel the Department of State Security Service, DSS, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC to investigate the allegations of bribery. Cited as 1st to 5th Defendants in the suit were Amaechi, Onu, the DSS, EFCC and President Buhari, respectively.
Specifically, the group through their lawyer, Okere Nnamdi, asked the court to determine
“Whether or not the allegation made by two Justices of the Supreme Court namely Inyang Okoro and Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta in connection with the criminal-like invasion of their houses by agents of the State Security Service on alleged allegation of corruption, which matter is already in public domain should be investigated and those accused arrested and prosecuted by the 3rd and 4th Defendants.
Whether or not the allegation made by two Justices of the Supreme Court namely Inyang Okoro and Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta in connection with the criminal-like invasion of their houses by agents of the State Security Service on alleged allegation of corruption, which matter is already in public domain, is a reasonable ground to warrant the 5th Defendant who is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and who claims that his administration is fighting corruption, to sack or compel the 1st and 2nd defendants to resign from office as Ministers, pending when they are cleared of every allegation of corruption.
Whether or not the 3rd, 4th and 5th Defendants have failed to perform their constitutional and statutory mandates by failing to: (a) for the 3rd and 4th defendants to commence investigation, arrest and prosecute the 1st and 2nd defendants in this suit based on the allegation by two Justices of the Supreme Court, namely Inyang Okoro and Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta; and (b) for the 5th defendant by refusing to sack the 1st and 2nd defendants as Ministers pending when they are cleared of every allegation of corruption”.
Upon determination of these questions, the group wants a declaration that the allegations made against Ameachi and Onu are “grievous enough to warrant their arrest, investigation and prosecution by the 3rd and 4th defendants.
A declaration of the court that allegations against the Ministers are grievous enough to warrant their removal from office without any further delay by the 5th Defendant (President Buhari) who was also accused to have sent the 1st defendant (Amaechi) on the mission to ensure that the All Progressives Congress, APC, wins all their governorship election cases at all costs and by all means.
A declaration that the allegation made against the 1st and 2nd defendants by the two Justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria as deposed in the affidavit in support of this application, and the refusal of the 5th defendant to sack the 1st and 2nd defendants are grievous enough to conclude that the 5th defendant’s fight against corruption is window-dressing, witch-hunt, selective, high handed, vindictive, malicious and prosecuted with gross disregard to the rule of law.
An order of mandamus compelling the 3rd and 4th defendants (DSS and EFCC) to immediately and without further delay whatsoever, arrest, investigate and prosecute the 1st and 2nd defendants in this suit, based on the allegations of corruption and attempt to induce or bribe the Justices of the Supreme Court, in other to influence/induce them to subvert the cause of justice. As well as, “An order of mandamus compelling the 5th defendant to immediately and without any further delay whatsoever sack or cause the 1st and 2nd defendants to resign from offices as Minister of Transport and Minister of Science and Technology (respectively) without any further delay on the ground of public interest, public morality and to unable the 3rd and 4th defendants speedily carry out their statutory responsibility of arresting and prosecuting the 1st and 2nd defendants, based on the allegations of Hon. Justice Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta and Hon. Justice Inyang Okoro”.
No date has been fixed for hearing of the case.
Discovering the you in you
Discovering the you in you.
Without taking much of your beautiful time my beautiful people. Discovering the you in you is all about finding out your calling in life and embracing it plus working towards it to achieve a better position in life.
Believe me many people has resulted to doing that which is not what their natural talent is about. For instance many today do not study the course the have the passion for just because of one reason or other..
But believe we all live in this life to achieve what we are called for.
So the better you my fellow beautiful people start channelling your attentions to that you delight in the better and safer it will be for all of us.
Happy new month and get inspired.
Sunday, 30 October 2016
Who rocked it more
Nigeria superstar actress and a fashion imitator.. Who rocked the Ankara outfit
Is Rita all the way for me
UN and the decision on the 900 children held by Nigerian boko haram members.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
UN negotiates release of 876 children held by Nigerian army for possible Boko Haram ties
The United Nations has negotiated the release of nearly 900 children detained by Nigeria's army and security forces. According to Unicef's regional director for Western and Central Africa, Manuel Fontaine, who disclosed this after visiting Borno State, the 876 children had been held in the barracks in Maiduguri.
It was not immediately clear how long they had been held, but the army routinely detains civilians who have been living in areas that had been ruled by the insurgents on suspicion that they too might be linked to militant activities. (Fontaine is pictured above with displaced girls in Maiduguri, many of them are in school for the first time)
However, rights groups say there is no proper legal process for such civilians, including the children, since they do not get formally charged and some end up in so-called rehabilitation centres, which the groups say are like prisons. The United Nations says children should not be detained.
"We fear that there are still kids who are being at least temporarily detained because they are being released from Boko Haram areas by the army but then kept for a while," Fontaine told reporters by telephone.
He gave no details of the ages of the children or how long they had been at the barracks, but after President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in May 2015, security forces began an offensive -- backed by neighbouring countries -- to retake territory from Boko Haram, meaning at least some of the children could have been held for a year or more.
Nigerian army officials say they need to question civilians to establish whether they have any ties with the militant group, which has been trying for seven years to set up an Islamic state.
Fontaine also said the conflict, which has killed thousands and displaced more than two million, had separated around 20,000 children from their parents, of which 5,000 had since been reunited with their families.
"Once we get children out, there is a major issue of stigmatisation in the communities," Fontaine said. "There is a sense that children who have been associated with Boko Haram for a while could be, and in some cases we have some evidence, are rejected by the community and people around them."
This was also a problem for the girls recently freed from Chibok, he added. Nigeria this month negotiated, with the help of Switzerland, the release of 21 of over 200 school girls kidnapped.
Source : Reuter
Transformation of the business mogul daughter
Sunday, October 30 2016
LL Cool J's youngest daughter is grown & stunning...shares bikini photos
Samari is rapper and entertainment mogul, LL Cool J’s youngest daughter. She is now 21 and works as a part time model/actress. She's also in college. She shares quite a few bikini photos on her IG page. See more photos after the cut...
Monday, 20 June 2016
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Tale of an amazing girl.
Happy Sunday to everybody..
The Tale of the Amazing girl..
This story is mine and I will briefly share my story of survival..
Am the first child and the first girl of my family..here in Africa a lot is required from me starting from the assisting of my mother in house chores and the help in raising my siblings in the right path to fellow......
My story counties keeping visiting my blog to read more.
Walden University
For your university education abroad this what you need.. Don't miss out on it..
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Electricity crisis in Nigeria
http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/06/photo-of-nurse-working-in-dark-at-luth.html?m=1