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Tuesday 31 January 2017

Raging Gunman Follows Bride Down Aisle And Opens Fire On Guests In Bloodbath

This horrific wedding footage shows the moment a man followed a bride down the aisle before pulling out a gun and shooting three wedding guests in the pews of a catholic church.

Bridesmaids, flower girls and shocked guests flee and start to scream as at least seven shots are fired before the ceremony started.

The gunman dressed in jeans and a stripy polo shirt then walks nonchalantly out of the front doors.

The shooting was recorded on video, which had been set up to record the happy occasion at the Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, in Limoeiro de Anadia, Brazil on Saturday.

Reports in Brazil say three members of the same family were shot, 62-year-old Cicero Barbosa da Silva, his son Edmilson Bezerra da Silva, 37, and Edmilson's wife who was not named.

All three victims were rushed to hospital. Both men needed surgery and remain in a critical but stable condition.

The woman was treated for a superficial wound to her arm and later released.

They also say the man shouted: "You hired people to kill my father" before he shot at the men.

Police have named the suspect as Betinho, and believe the motivation for the shooting was revenge for the death of a family member where Edmilson was the main suspect.

Betinho is currently wanted by police.


Entrepreneur Launches New Underwater Dining Experience That Allows Customers Eat Like Fishes

An entrepreneur has launched a new underwater dining experience that allows customers to eat like fishes.

Foie gras, lobster salad and champagne at 'The Pearl' restaurant in Belgium is served by waiter scuba divers who then leave diners to feast alone in an air pocket five metres below the surface .

Customers Nicolas Mouchart and his wife Florence demonstrated how you have to yank on your scuba gear and flippers when you go out for dinner at the Brussels' swimming pool .

Lowering themselves to the floor of the pool an especially deep one built to train scuba divers - they then swam to one end where their restaurant awaits, 16 feet below the surface.

The Pearl is actually a two-metre wide white sphere tethered close to the pool's floor.

Once there, the diners jettison their weighted belts before swimming underneath and up into the pod that looks like a cross between a lunar landing craft and a giant spaceman's helmet.

Food is served by expert scuba divers who deliver foie gras, lobster salad and champagne in waterproof cases.

"We are launching a new era of restaurants," said John Beernaerts, who founded the NEMO33 pool in the Belgian capital a decade ago.

"It was a wonderful experience," said Mouchart, 41, his hair still wet after the return swim through the warm - 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit) - water to the pool side.

"It was the first time in our life that we ate underwater, which was really fun.

"It's a unique dinner and we will remember this all our life."




Pharrell Williams & Wife Welcome Triplets

Pharrell Williams ' wife has given birth to triplets. The Happy star and spouse Helen Lasichanh who also have son Rocket, eight, together welcomed three babies into the world earlier this month, a spokesperson for the singer has confirmed to Vanity Fair.

The representative declined to reveal the gender or names of the tots, but said the family are all "healthy and happy".

The proud parents already have a son called Rocket and Pharrell had previously opened up about why him and Helen chose to name their son Rocket.

He said: "In the same way the Indians named their children after a force or animal or element, we named him after a man-made machine that was meant to go up, meant to ascend."

Senator Godswill Akpabio Denies He Is Behind Tuface’s National Protest

The attention of the Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswil Akpabio has been drawn to a story circulating in the internet, alleging that the former Governor of Akwa Ibom State is the sponsor of the proposed nationwide protest to be led by 2 Face Idibia, to demand answers from the government over different issues in the country.

It is laughable that the only link between the music star, 2 Face and Senator Akpabio which the authors of the mischievous story belabour to establish is that “in 2013, 2Face and his wife, Annie Macaulay were gifted (sic) two brand new Prado SUVs by this former governor as their wedding gift which they amiably (sic) accepted.”

For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state categorically that Senator Akpabio knows nothing about the planned protest neither is he the sponsor. In fact, Senator Akpabio has had no contact whatsoever with 2Face for many years.

According to the information being circulated the organizers of the planned protest have stated clearly that their protest is: “a call for nationwide protests as we say no to the Executive, no to legislatures, no to judiciary.”

Is it not idiotic and senseless for anyone to imagine that Senator Akpabio will sponsor a protest against the same arm of government that he is serving as a leader.

As the Minority Leader, Senator Akpabio has consistently maintained that Nigerians should put aside their differences and support every effort that will pull the country out of the present recession. Much as he believes in the right of every Nigerian to express himself, he does not think that mass protest is the solution.

The mischievous attempt to drag the name of Senator Akpabio into the planned protest should be discountenanced as the handiwork of political jobbers.

Anietie Ekong
Special Assistant (Media)
To the Senate Minority Leader

Oh Dear! Sahara Reporters Publisher Also Walks Out From Bond Fm Because They Were About To Censor His Words


Oh dear! So many happenings in Nigeria today. It’s starting to be a year of no chill with so much boldness. But then, don’t they know Mr Sowore? Censor what? Why do you even want to censor his words. A gentle man can’t speak again?

Dede Mabiaku Walks Out Of Interview After Femi Adesina Allegedly Told Him To Shut Up (Video)



Oh dear, you know he is Fela trained and they hardly take ‘nonsense’. So the singer and the Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina were on Lagos Talk 91.3fm where they had both being invited to speak about the nation. The singer claimed the presidential aide asked him to shut up while speaking and he can’t just sit to continue the interview just because Mr Femi works with the Government and thinks he has a right to tell him to shut up, so he walked out. The video right above…

We Will Protest, Tuface Insists (Live Video)

If you are on twitter or instagram waiting for him., you are probably on a long thing. You will be late. He is currently on facebook speaking on the proposed protest. He is speaking about the protest being a fight for all despite tribe, state, religion or what have you. Run there… Facebook: 2babaidibia

Tuface Protest: M.I Addresses Insulting Article

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Davido Welcomes Asa Asika Back

 After sacking him as his manager years ago, Davido today welcome Asa Asika back has his manager. He made this known in a tweet this afternoon.

Petrol Thief Falls Inside Tanker, Dies


The Director of Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Rasak Fadipe, on Tuesday said they recovered two bodies from a petrol tanker and a deep well on Monday in the state.

He said on Tuesday that an unidentified man, who attempted to steal petrol inside a stationary tanker, was suffocated by the fumes and died.

He said, “The tanker was parked opposite Morogbo Police Station, along the Badagry Expressway. The dead man was removed at about 5pm on Monday and was handed over to Morogbo police men.”

In another development, the service also recovered the body of another unidentified man, who fell into a deep well of about 150 feet on Monday night.

Fadipe, who said that the incident happened at Iju Ishaga area of the state, stressed that it took them many hours before they retrieved the body.

He said, “We got information that a male adult fell into a deep well of about 150ft deep at Iju Road, besides Skye Bank.

 Our men mobilised and went there immediately, but were able to retrieve the body many hours later on Monday.

“The well is located at a virgin land, no one knows what the victim was looking for before falling into the well.”

Teacher Allegedly Rapes Nine Year-Old Pupil After Lesson

An Ibadan Chief Magistrates’ Court on Friday remanded a 40-year-old teacher, Sampson Eyo, who allegedly raped his nine-year-old pupil.

 The Chief Magistrate, Mr Taiwo Oladiran, directed that the accused should be remanded at the Agodi Prisons custody pending the advice of the Oyo State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

Consequently, the court did not take the plea of the accused. Eyo, a teacher in a nursery and primary school, Bashorun, Ibadan, was arraigned on a count charge.

The prosecutor, Sgt. James Oriola, told the court that the accused had unlawful carnal knowledge of the pupil between September 2016 and Jan. 19, 2017.

  Oriola said: “Eyo, being the class teacher of the girl and also her lesson teacher, lured the girl after lesson period and had carnal knowledge of her.’’

He said that the accused committed the offence at 4:00p.m. at the school premises.

Oriola said that the offence contravened Section 218 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Oyo State, 2000. Section 218 stipulates 14 years imprisonment for offender.

The case was adjourned to Feb. 27 for mention.


Dad Tied Down And Left Covered In Bed Sores At Barbados Hospital After Dream Cruise Turned Into Holiday From Hell

A dad-of-two was tied down and restrained in a "dirty" Caribbean hospital that his wife claims was like a "prison".

David Ramsey, 48, collapsed on holiday in Barbados and was left fighting for his life.

He was strapped into a hospital bed for three days and developed painful sores on his hand, foot and back.

And, to add insult to injury, the couple have been hit with a £19,000 medical bill for his David's treatment.


In total he spent 10 days in hospital, which his wife Liz claims was “dirty” and “looked like something from the 1920s”.

She said David was strapped to the bed to stop him from falling out, causing the sores on different parts of his body.

Liz, 51, of Blyth, Northumberland, said: “I was absolutely terrified seeing David get worse and worse. It was like he was in a prison.

“The beds were all dirty and the hospital looked run down. It was just filthy. I’ve never been so scared.”

The couple headed for the Caribbean Islands on November 4 last year, having saved for more than 18 months to go on holiday.

But as their trip was drawing to a close, David started to feel light headed and collapsed.

He was treated by medics on the ship before he was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Bridgetown, Barbados.

Bricklayer David was immediately rushed to intensive care after doctors discovered he was suffering from double pneumonia.

Liz said: “It was then the doctors come out and told me that my husband was going to die and to get any family members over.

“It was horrible as I was on my own. Three days later they said they were going to try and take him off the ventilation.

“They said that if he didn’t start breathing on his own then they were going to have to let him go.”

After a couple of days, David showed signs of recovery and was transferred to another ward at the hospital.

Liz said: “The nurses tied him to the bed for three days with bandages because they said he was at risk of falling out.

“He then started getting cuts on his hand and the nurse said he was allergic to the plasters but that never happens in England.

“He was covered in bed sores and I was seeing him get worse. The level of care at the hospital was disgusting.”

After spending 10 days in hospital, David was released on November 30 and flew back to the UK four days later.

However, he is currently receiving treatment and physiotherapy at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary up to three times a week to treat his injuries.



Kim Kardashian Carries North And Saint While Kylie Looks After King As Family Leave Costa Rica

The Kardashians have wrapped up their luxury holiday and are heading back to Los Angeles.

After showing off her curves in all their glory this past week, the reality star opted to wear something a lot more casual for the plane journey.

The mum-of-two was spotted holding both Saint and a smiling North under each arm as they were flanked by burly security guards.

Kourtney was also spotted carrying youngest son Reign as they made their way through departures, while Kylie held onto boyfriend Tyga's son King Cairo.




Two Americans Including Eight-Year-Old Girl Die In Donald Trump's First Anti-Terror Raid

Two Americans were killed in Donald Trump's first anti-terror raid on foreign soil - an eight-year-old girl whose father was an al-Qaeda leader, and a Navy SEAL Team Six member involved in the mission.

Nawar al-Awlaki, also known as Nora, was among the non-combatants killed - along with several women - in Sunday's military operation at an Al-Qaeda camp in Yemen.

he was the daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki , a dual US-Yemeni citizen who was the first American to die in a US drone strike.


The other American citizen killed in the raid was Chief Petty Officer William 'Ryan' Owens, 36, who died during a gun battle.

Her 16-year-old brother, Abdulrahman, also a US citizen, was killed in a drone strike in Yemen two weeks after their father died in 2011.

Anwar al-Awlaki, 40, was born in the US state of New Mexico and split his youth between the US and Yemen, where his parents are from, before returning to America as an adult and working as an imam and lecturer.

He left the US in 2002 while he was being monitored by authorities, and spent some time giving lectures at mosques in the UK before returning to Yemen in 2004.

The al-Qaeda leader and propagandist was considered a potential successor to Osama bin Laden .
Yemenis claimed that as many as 59 combatants and civilians, including women, were killed.

US officials said some of the women were combatants and shot at the SEAL Team Six members.

Nawar's grandfather, Nasser al-Awlaki, who once served as Yemen's agriculture minister, claimed to NBC News the girl was killed by a bullet to the neck as she and her mother were sitting in a house.

He claimed other children were killed in the raid and that SEALs entered another house and killed everyone inside, including women, before burning it.

During the ensuing firefight Owens, of Peoria, Illinois, was killed. He was assigned to a special warfare unit based on the US East Coast.

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said in a statement: "Ryan gave his full measure for our nation, and in performing his duty, he upheld the noblest standard of military service.

"The United States would not long exist were it not for the selfless commitment of such warriors."

Photos: Supporters March For Buhari In Abuja

A coalition of civil society groups on Tuesday took to the streets of Abuja, to give support to the policies of the Muhammadu Buhari administration. Saying they are solidly behind him. More photos below...





Amber Rose Shows Off Her Enormous Cleavage & Curvaceous Derriere In A Thong Bikini On The Beach In Hawaii

I know men will like this, smh. But most of you won’t let your women like this on the beach, lol. (Please it is something I have seen, hilarious). More photos below…





Donald Trump And The Muslim World By Reuben Abati

I am not a fan of Donald Trump, the incumbent President of the United States. I didn’t stand with him. I stood with her- Hillary Clinton- in the last US Presidential election. No other election in recent American history has been more international in terms of interest and emotional involvement. Trump’s election even divided the Nigerian middle class.  Majority of Christians in Nigeria stood with Donald Trump. They liked his anti-Muslim rhetoric, and in a country where religion is such a volatile subject and the Christian community feels as if it is under siege from radical Islamic extremism, it was easy for a category of Nigerians to see Trump’s politics being in sync with their own fears and expectations.

Pro-secessionist, Biafran and Christian protesters in the South East also supported Trump. On his Inauguration Day, they organized a rally, some of them were killed, in the process, by Nigerian security agents.  It is always so easy to read American politics into every other politics globally because of America’s status as a superior power and the global dominance of its culture.  Many Nigerians who opposed Hillary Clinton of the Democratic Party also did so, for example, for partisan reasons, because they felt the Democratic administration of President Barrack Obama was responsible in many ways for the outcome of the 2015 Presidential election in Nigeria.

 They wanted a pound of flesh – they wanted the Democrats out of the White House, the same way the PDP exited Aso Villa. The funny thing is that Nigerians who do not hold American citizenship, were not in a position to vote in the US election, but this didn’t deter us from weeping more than the Americans. In my case, I opposed Trump because I consider him a vile, navel-gazing, crude, child-like nativist, whose Presidency could pose a threat to the free world.

I have been proven right. The United States is in trouble because of Donald Trump.  In less than two weeks in office, President Trump has signed executive orders, which amount to an assault on the liberal international order. America is great because it became the dreamland and the symbol of freedom, prosperity and fulfillment for persons and families across the world. It is great because it became the melting pot for global genius, the preferred destination for generations of talented persons in all fields of human endeavour. America is great because its diversity and multiculturalism became pillars of its exceptionalism.

Donald Trump, on twitter where he spends his waking hours, and on the podium, where he rants, says his ambition is to “Make America Great Again” (#MAGA), but it is beginning to look as if Trump will end up making America small.  The Executive Orders which he has signed so far, are intended to upturn America’s foreign policy in the last 50 years, isolate the country from the rest of the world and turn it into an island. America appears destined to become a pariah state for the next four years. With Trump, America now sees the rest of the world as an ocean of enemies, with this persecution complex dressed up as national interest.

The most pernicious of the Executive Orders is Trump’s suspension of the US refugee programme for four months and the entry ban for 90 days imposed on nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Is the action legal?  Section 212(f) of the US Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) (1952) empowers the President to restrict immigration access to the United States: “Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants and non-immigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.”  The sentiment behind this legal provision is protectionism, which is ironic in a country of immigrants.

This is Donald Trump keeping his campaign promise to protect America for Americans and review immigration policies. Is this new? No. Over the years, America has always tried to control the influx of immigrants.  This was the case even under President Barack Obama. Trump reminds us of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act which turned back the Chinese, and a similar law in 1924, which targeted Asian and African immigrants, both of which were corrected by the Immigration Act of 1965, which forbids discrimination on the basis of national origin, ancestry and race.  The only problem is that Trump’s approach is crazy, a case of policy mixed with bigotry and narcissism, and an unconstitutional gambit which violates the First Amendment, hidden under the banner of “protecting the nation from foreign terrorist entry.”  Given the contradictions between the 1952 and 1965 Acts and the First Amendment, Trump’s actions are perhaps better tested in the court of law.   

He wants to build a wall at the Mexican border.  This has already caused a rift with Mexico. He is also holding radical Islam responsible for security breaches in the United States, and this is certainly because foreign-born Muslims have been responsible for many acts of terror in the US: the 9/11, the Boston bombing, the Nigerian underwear bomber; across Europe, radical Islamic extremism has also proven to be a problem.  Trump’s solution is to demonize Muslim-majority countries and arrive at the simple solution that the best way to protect America is to shut out the Muslims.  He insists that “This is not about religion – this is about terror and keeping our country safe. There are 40 different countries worldwide that are majority Muslim that are not affected by this order.” I don’t believe him.

The chosen seven countries that have been shut out have not in any way been responsible for most of the acts of terror in the US in recent times.  Trump leaves out Egypt, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and other Muslim-majority countries, but the kind of chaos that has been generated makes every Muslim going to the United States vulnerable. You don’t have to be from the seven targeted countries, once you bear a Muslim name, you could be subjected to greater scrutiny by Customs and Border Protection Officers.  Some of the people who have been harassed at the borders since last Friday when the Executive Order was passed are American citizens with dual nationality.

While Donald Trump is proposing greater vetting and scrutiny of the influx of Muslims, and refugees, he is nevertheless willing to allow more Christians into the United States. This is the message that comes across: Christians are welcome. Muslims should be carefully scrutinized before they are allowed in. In other words, Christians are better than Muslims.  This may sound like an over-simplification, but that is just how it is. President Trump is likely to make the United States more unpopular in the Muslim world, damage established friendships and promote a culture of hate that has proven a threat to American foreign relations in parts of the world.

American liberals are justifiably upset and angry. President Trump’s policy moves and rhetoric depart from the America they have known for the past 50 years.  But right now, America is so divided, nobody can comfortably sit on the fence, and that is why public opinion is so viciously divided too. Trump addresses the fears of those Americans who, like him, don’t want more immigrants and asylum seekers. This is the ultimate rise of American xenophobia and an attempt to turn that country into “a camp of saints.”  But there are limits to nativism as seen in Jean Raspail’s novel, The Camp of the Saints (1973) and The Slums of Aspen: Immigrants vs. The Environment (2011) by Lisa Park and David Pellow.

But no matter the tone of global outrage, Donald Trump obviously doesn’t give a damn. Mexico has cancelled a meeting with Trump, a protest calling for signatures to prevent his proposed state visit to the UK has attracted over a million signatures, Iran is threatening reciprocal action, the entire Muslim world is outraged and inside America, California is threatening to secede because of Trump! And Trump? He wants to be President of the United States, not President of the world. He wants to serve the American people who voted him into power, not some immigrants coming from the slums of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.  Across the world, there are millions who look up to the United States as the land of freedom. Trump is saying America is no longer ready to be the world’s Atlas nation.  It is not just immigration that will be affected: trade, aid, military relations as well.  This has created a regime of fear among many who depend on the United States.

There are millions of Africans living in the United States, particularly Nigerians.  They don’t all have the papers granting them the right of stay. There are asylum seekers, refugees and many who are still processing their residency papers. An American for Americans only policy is likely to place them at the risk of rejection and eventual deportation. When you talk to some of them, you can actually sense panic, fear, despair. They panic because America has become their adopted home. It is their place of work, their source of hope, and the best place in the world where they are happiest.

They panic because their original homeland offers them little hope. They don’t want to return to a Nigeria where there is no regular power supply, employment opportunities, good roads, communications or transportation system. Living in America confers a special status on them among friends, family members and the community at home.  There are others who are already naturalized Americans, and who may have nothing to fear, and there are those Nigerians who have helped to build America with their talents and intellect, and who don’t really care on what side of the bed Donald Trump is likely to wake up tomorrow morning. 
    
Then you have the big crowd of I-must-go-to-America-by-force set of Nigerians who are daily trooping to the American embassy in search of visa. Since the Executive Order by President Trump, that crowd has not been smiling at all. I know many of our compatriots who have suddenly become experts in analyzing American immigration rules.  Nigeria is not one of the seven countries on the Trump list and the review and restriction are supposed to last for 120 days, but long-time US visa applicants in Nigeria believe that what a typical American immigration officer has actually been looking for is a President like Trump. An inconsolable applicant tells me he is no longer sure he will ever get a visa to the United States.     

I assured him that the world will always need America and America will always need the world.  Isolationism discounts the ideal of an interconnected global order.  President Donald Trump’s success will be determined in the long run not by the arrows he shoots in the international arena from North Korea, to China, to Mexico and Somalia, but how well he fulfills the promise to make America greater than he met it. If they don’t want you to stay in America, come home, please. Stay at home, e go better… or go to Canada or Taiwan.

Reported Explosions In Maiduguri, Borno State

There has been a reported case of explosions at Dalori Quarters in Maiduguri, Borno state. This was disclosed in a terse text message by the Head of Information, National Emergency Management Agency NEMA in Abuja, Sani Datti to a media outifit.

“Our Search and Rescue officers are already on their way to the scene; details later”, he said.

Trump Fires Acting AG After She Tells Justice Department Not To Defend Travel Ban

President Donald Trump fired acting Attorney General Sally Yates Monday night for "refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens of the United States," the White House said.

"(Yates) has betrayed the Department of Justice," the White House statement said.

Dana Boente, US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, the White House said, and was sworn in at 9 p.m. ET, per an administration official. A few hours later, Boente issued a statement rescinding Yates' order, instructing DOJ lawyers to "defend the lawful orders of our President."

Trump didn't call Yates to dismiss her, she was informed by hand-delivered letter, according to a different administration official.

The dramatic move came soon after CNN reported Yates told Justice Department lawyers not to make legal arguments defending Trump's executive order on immigration and refugees.

Governorship Aspirants In Anambra State Must Pay N9m Each Before They Can Paste Their Posters

The Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency, on Monday, said governorship aspirants in the state would pay N9m each before they could be allowed to display their posters in any part of the state.

The agency also threatened to sue any aspirant, who contravenes the regulation.

The Managing Director of ANSAA, Mr. Jude Emecheta, stated this while speaking with journalists in Awka, the state capital.

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