Friday, February 24, 2017

ISIS suicide bomber’s post-Gitmo TV interview surfaces

The smiling British terrorist who blew himself up in a suicide attack in Iraq said he had such hatred for his American captors while being held in Guantanamo Bay that he wanted to spit in their faces. “The American soldier was taking off my chains [and] I wanted to spit in his face but you have to hold yourself inside,” Jamal al-Harith told a British TV station shortly after his release from the US prison in Cuba in 2004.

How Jesse Jackson Jr. collects $138,400 a year from the federal government

Records from former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.'s divorce case show how he has been able to collect hefty benefit checks from the federal government after serving time in prison for looting hundreds of thousands of dollars from his campaign fund.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

How female lawmaker saved the life of innocent man, shot, paraded, left to die by Nigeria Police

By Godday Odidi----The Federal House of Representatives member, representing Ajeromi-Ifelodun constituency, Hon.Barr Rita Orji, recently  saved an innocent man from untimely death.

JUST IN: MTN Office in Abuja attacked by a group of angry crowd, several injured

An MTN office Thursday morning has been attacked by a group of angry crowd, leaving behind several employees injured. The incident took place at one of the South Africa's telecom's giant offices in Abuja.  

Man sets up brother for robbery over money from land sale

Akure—A 21-year-old robbery suspect, Dayo Adegbohun, allegedly arranged the robbery of his brother for refusing to part with a reasonable amount of money from the sale of a family land, in Okitipupa area of Ondo State

Court freezes 21 accounts linked to Stella Oduah

Senator Stella Oduah
LAGOS— A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has restrained Senator Stella Oduah and Sea Petroleum and Gas Company Limited from making any withdrawals from their accounts and those of three other companies domiciled with 21 commercial banks.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

CAC Nigeria: 38,000 Companies De-Registered For Failing To File Returns

Nigeria keeps adopting things that ordinarily works in a system that is fair to its citizens. The Corporate Affairs Commission on Tuesday said it had de-registered the names of over 38,000 companies from its register for failing to file annual returns to the commission.

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Yamaha Musical Equipment
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