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Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Breaking! Senate President Bukola Saraki dumps APC!!! .


These are interesting times in the Nigerian politics as Senate President Bukola Saraki finally takes the bulls by the horns, announcing his departure from the All Progressive Congress APC. .
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The Senate chief made the announcement via his Twitter page minutes ago saying that after extensive consultation, he has decided to take his leace from the ruling party APC. .
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This is coming days after the APC experienced legions of defection to the opposition party, PDP.
Bukola Saraki announced his departure but smartly left out the new party he would be joining. .
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Details to come soon.  - #regrann 

Lagos Bans Hijab in Schools, Pending Supreme Court Decision

The Lagos State Government yesterday noted that it would not allow the use of Hijab in all its public schools until the Supreme Court “determines an appeal seeking to upturn the decision of a Court of Appeal.”


The state government equally clarified that religious institutions were exempted from paying taxes, according to the state laws, though any religious institution engaging in commercial activities was liable to pay taxes, accordingly.

The State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Dr. Abdulateef Abdulhakeem on a Television Continental (TVC) programme, ‘YourView’ yesterday, said the state government would not enforce the appellate court’s decision on the use of Hijab.

A Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos had in July 2016 unanimously set aside the judgment of a Lagos High Court, which banned students in public schools in the state from putting on the Hijab with their school uniforms.

The court presided over by Justice AB Gumel held that the appeal was meritorious and should be allowed. Gumel held that the use of the Hijab was an Islamic injunction and also an act of worship, hence it would constitute a violation of the appellants’ rights to stop them from wearing it in public schools.

Dissatisfied with the decision of the appellate court, the state government approached the apex court, challenging the court decision, which reinstated the use of Hijab in the state’s public schools on July 21, 2016.

Confronted with a question on the refusal of the state government to enforce the court decision on the use of Hijab, Abdulhakeem noted that the state government “firmly believes in the rule of law and will continue to uphold it.”

He explained that the state government did not enforce the judgment of the appellate court, which reinstated the use of Hijab in the public schools on July 21, 2016 until the state government had already appealed the judgment.

According to the commissioner, the state government is awaiting the decision of the Supreme Court on this matter. We cannot enforce the decision of the lower court until the Supreme Court determines the appeal before it.

He also clarified the position of the law that exempted religious institutions from paying taxes, noting that all religious institutions were exempted, though those involved in commercial activities was liable to pay taxes.

“Religious institutions are not taxable under the Lagos laws. If religious institutions engage in business transactions, they are liable to pay taxes. But as far as the institution is concerned, it is exempted from paying tax,” he said.

He explained that the law was not applicable “to those who convert their buildings into mosque to avoid paying taxes,” adding that we have made it abundantly clear that they are not allowed to convert residential premises into religious centres.

“So, people should just respect God the way the state government has respected God and do not come under that arena to avoid payment of taxes,” he said.

He debunked reports that it was planning to commence paying salaries to religious leaders in the state, saying the claim was totally untrue and misleading.

He said the reports did not contain any iota of truth, thereby urging the residents “to disregard it in its entirety. Contrary to the reports, we have no plan to employ imams and pastors. We are not willing to delve into a private realm.

“There is a symbiotic relationship between the state government and faith-based organisations. It is a mutually beneficial relationship which has contributed to the growth and development of the state,” the commissioner said.

Abdulhakeem had been quoted to have said the state government would soon place religious leaders on the State salary structure to encourage them to use their Pulpit and the Minbar to re-orientate citizenry to shun corruption and immorality.

He however clarified that he was misunderstood or misquoted, explaining how he encouraged religious leaders “to be advocates against corruption because religious leaders have millions of adherents and they enjoy the allegiance of millions of followers.

“We expect them to advocate good governance and selflessness so that they can influence their members positively. In Lagos State, our success is that we have cutting-edge approaches to relating with religious leaders

Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Last night SARS had guns to my head” – illBliss




Rapper illBliss has shared his experience with officials of the Special Anti Robbery Squad.

Illbliss took to Twitter early Tuesday morning to announce that him and his manager were accosted by SARS officials who made them lie on the floor, with guns to their heads while they searched them for drugs.

Last night SARS had guns to my head! Lying on the coal tar next to my manager/ what the fk is going on? Searching us for tramadol and…..


Thursday, 28 June 2018

NiMet predicts cloudy weather, thunderstorms for Friday


NIMET


The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted prospects of thunderstorms and moderate rains over the Central States such as Minna, Abuja, Jos, Lafia, Kaduna, Bauchi, Gombe, Jalingo and Lokoja on Friday morning.
NiMet’s Weather Outlook by its Central Forecast Office in Abuja on Thursday also predicted day and night temperatures in the range of 26 to 33 and 18 to 23 degrees Celsius, respectively.
It added that there are also chances of thunderstorms over places like Makurdi, Abuja, Mambilla Plateau, Jos, Yola, Ilorin and Ibi in the evening and night hours.
The agency predicted that the Southern states would experience morning cloudiness with prospects of light rains over the coastal cities such as Ikom, Calabar, Ijebu Ode, Lagos and few cities around the South-West.

It also predicted thunderstorms and moderate rains over Osogbo, Akure, Ado Ekiti, Benin, Asaba, Abakaliki, Enugu and Owerri including the coastal cities like Port Harcourt, Yenagoa, Lagos and Ijebu Ode respectively.
NiMet further predicted that the region would have day and night temperatures in the range of 29 to 32 and 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, respectively.
According to NiMet, Northern States will experience cloudy to partly cloudy situation with chances of thunderstorms over Sokoto, Gusau and Kebbi during the morning hours.
“Northern States will also experience day and night temperatures in the ranges of 32 to 36 and 22 to 24 respectively.
“Cloudy to partly cloudy condition is expected with prospects of thunderstorms and rains with varying intensities over the Country in the next 24 hours,” NiMet predicted.

Nine die, 54 vehicles burnt in Lagos tanker fire

Four injured

At least nine people on Thursday died, four injured and 54 vehicles razed after a petrol tanker fell on the Otedola Bridge in Berger, Lagos.
The incident which occurred around 5pm, caused serious traffic snarl in and out of the state.
It was gathered that emergency workers had a tough time accessing the scene as a result of the traffic and crowd.
It was gathered that the tanker, laden with Premium Motor Spirit, had fallen while ascending the bridge outward Lagos.
 
According to witnesses, the tanker spilled its content backwards, prompting most of the occupants of the vehicles behind it to flee to safety.
However, the nine dead persons were caught up in the inferno, as the positions of their bodies showed they were also trying to run away.
According to the General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA)  Adesina Tiamiyu, two of the injured persons were in critical condition.
He said: “A tanker exiting Lagos lost control while climbing the Otedola Bridge and spilled its content backwards. This caused a fire outbreak and 54 vehicles were affected.
“Nine bodies were recovered and four injured people. Two of the injured were in critical condition. They have all been moved to the hospital.
“We are removing the burnt vehicles from the road in order to ease traffic congestion. We advice people travelling to Ibadan or outside Lagos to use alternative routes.”
 
Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS) Tunji Disu, an Assistant Commissioner of Police  (ACP) told our Correspondent that they had rough time controlling the crowd, appealing to residents to stop overcrowding disaster

Thursday, 21 June 2018

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Sunday, 3 June 2018

Prisca Won Nigeria Model Reality TV Show (Season 1)

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNER AND THE FIRST RUNNER UP OF

NIGERIA MODELS REALITY TV SHOW ( Season 1)

*QUEEN PRISCA EMERGE AS THE WINNER

*QUEEN MIRACLE  EMERGE AS THE FIRST RUNNER UP.

congratulations to you all.
Dubai we are here!!! Watch out for what happens next.
It's just the beginning 🙏

Friday, 25 May 2018

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Abimbola, #OmogeCampus is dead

Abimbola, #OmogeCampus is dead
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According to source Pretty Aishat died of Breast Cancer last night in Canada
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May her soul Rest In Peace.
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Davido and Tiwa Savage have been nominated in the BET Awards 2018

Davido and Tiwa Savage have been nominated in the BET Awards 2018 International Act category according to the nominees' list that was made public Tuesday, May 15, 2018.

The 2018 BET Awards is scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 25, 2018, at the Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California, United States.

The organizers have rolled out the list of nominations for the respective categories and the one that sticks out is the category for Best International Act, Music which sees Nigeria's superstars Davido and Tiwa Savage listed among the nominees that features a strong line-up of artists across the world.

It will be recalled that Davido who was recently crowned artist of the year at The Headies 2018 had won the award in 2014 which also had Tiwa Savage amongst the nominees, and was also nominated in the same category last year but he lost out to his fellow statesman, Wizkid.

See Nominees For Best International Act Award

Booba (France)
Cassper Nyovest (South Africa)
Davido (Nigeria)
Dadju (France)
Distruction Boyz (South Africa)
Fally Ipupa (DR Congo)
J Hus (UK)
Niska (France)
Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)
Stefflon Don (UK)
Stormzy (UK)