Saturday, 3 December 2016

Adegbola is dead...

Another veteran actress, Mulikat Adegbola, is dead.
Mulika was popularly know by her stage name Ashabi Iya Adinni.
She passed on a few hours ago after a brief illness.
Top Yoruba actor, Muyiwa Ademola, has confirmed the demise.
He posted Mulikat’s photo on his instagram page with the caption: “This is quite sad but who are we to question the Almighty? Sleep on Iya Adinni.
“May the Almighty forgive you and give you eternal rest..

We don't need early salary, Cross River workers protest.

Cross River State civil servants, on Friday, protested against the decision of the state governor, Ben Ayade, to pay their December salary on the first day of the month.
The workers usually receive bank alert for the payment of their salaries on December 25, but got it December 1 this year.
It would be the second time they are receiving salaries on the first day of the month, as it also happened in May this year, as Governor Ayade commemorated Workers’ Day celebration
The angry civil servants, complained that the decision to pay their salaries in advance, would later cause untold hardship as Christmas approaches.
“The state government’s decision to pay December salaries of some civil servants within the first three days of the month will make us suffer in due course,” a top civil servant in the Ministry of Environment, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
“The government should have employed caution by delaying December salary payments to a later date. Our governor may want to score a political point with this payment, but I think that those of us receiving this money stand to lose fiscally when January comes.”
But one of the governor’s aides, who pleaded anonymity, said: “People are so impossible to please. There are states in this country where salaries are not paid as and when due, but in Cross River State, our governor pays salaries and even pays ahead to cater for special occasions like the Workers’ Day and this Yuletide.
“Instead of applauding him, some people say he shouldn’t have paid. Nigerians are difficult to please.”
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Friday, 2 December 2016

See What Is Going On In Abia State.

Abians should be careful, and very careful...

FG arranging Cameroonians, Ghanaians to testify against me in court – Nnamdi Kanu

The Biafrian Hero Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the incarcerated leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Thursday alleged that the Federal Government was plotting to import foreigners to testify against him in court.

Kanu made the allegation at an Abuja Federal High Court, following a prayer by counsel to the government, Labaran Shuaibu that the justice Binta Nyako-led court should order those testifying against him to wear mask.

Shuaibu explained that the lives of the prosecution witness may be at risk if their identities were not concealed.
But a member of the pro-Biafra legal team, Maxwell Okpara said, ““My lord, we have uncovered their plan to bring Ghanaians and people from Cameroon to appear in this court to testify against the defendants.

“We as Nigerians will resist that plot. It cannot work. That is why they are insisting that they should testify behind screen. That plot has failed, it will not work.”

Kanu, alongside three other accused persons, Chidiebere Onwudiwe, David Nwawuisi, Benjamin Nmadubugwu are currently standing trial before the Justice Binta Nyako-led court for charges bordering on terrorism.

After listening to the argument of both legal team, Justice Nyako adjourned the matter to December 13.

Fuel shortage killed Our Team.





The plane that crashed in Colombia’s Medellin killing 71 people on board had run out of fuel, according to a leaked audio recording of the pilot’s final communications with the control tower.
The pilot was heard repeatedly requesting permission to land, saying that the plane had suffered “total electrical failure, without fuel.” A co-pilot of an Avianca plane flying nearby at the time also said he
overheard the LaMia 933 plane reporting it was out of fuel, calling “mayday” and asking the control tower to direct it to the runway.

Investigators have not named any single cause leading to the crash, and it remains unclear how the plane could have been out of fuel. Only six of the 77 people on board LaMia 933 survived the crash.
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