Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Asset Declaration: Saraki Ends Historic 14-day Cross-examination Of Witness

The defence team of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, on Tuesday ended its historic 14-day cross-examination of the first prosecution witness, Mr. Michael Wetkas, in his trial on charges relating to asset declaration breaches.

Buhari-APC will find another job for Oshiomhole.

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI
President MUHAMMADU BUHARI has said that the ruling party, the APC would find another job for outgoing Edo state governor ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE.

Toure Apologises for Agent’s Comments

Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has apologised to the club for comments made by his agent, Dimitri Seluk about manager, Pep Guardiola.

PHOTO: NYSC Member Killed Over A Girl

Adamu Jibril,
The suspect arrested in connection with the murder of a serving NYSC member, Lawal Kontangora in Kaduna State, confessed that they killed him because of a girl.

EXCLUSIVE: Is this ANOTHER of the South Carolina serial killer's victims?

Suspected_serial_killer
Police tonight uncovered a third body on farmland in South Carolina belonging to serial killer Todd Kohlhepp.


The body was exhumed from a shallow grave in 'close proximity' to the spot where a corpse was discovered yesterday at his home in Woodruff.
Kohlhepp took the investigators to the scene where he said he had buried his victims and police said he had been true to his word.

Microsoft Is Now 'Open By Default', Says Xamarin Founder Miguel de Icaza

“I started an open source company which worked to create what eventually became a closed project with Xamarin… only to then be acquired and taken open source by a traditionally closed source company,” Miguel de Icaza. Image Source: Wikipedia
What’s it like to produce an open source product designed to extend Microsoft’s .NET software framework outside of Windows onto other platforms, only to one day find out that Microsoft had embraced open source and wanted to buy your firm and its programming project? Mexico born programmer Miguel de Icaza appears to be quite happy about the way things have gone.

Court fixes December 2 for judgment on EFCC, Fayose case

Ayodele Fayose Ekiti State Governor
The Federal High Court sitting in Ado-Ekiti has fixed December 2 this year for judgment on a case filed by Governor Ayodele Fayose against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the freezing of his personal account with Zenith Bank.

Yamaha Musical Equipment

Yamaha Musical Equipment
Yamaha Musical Equipment