Inspired Autos unveils all new 2014 Range Rover Sport Supercharged
Mr Abimbola
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Friday, September 27, 2013
Iwuanyawu's kids were not in support of his marriage' - family source
Iwuanyawu's kids were not in support of his marriage' - family source
A close family source of billionaire business man Emmanuel Iwuanyawu's first daughter has denied she granted any interview
saying the children were in support of their father's new marriage to
26year old, Frances Chinonyerem Enwerem. The family source who called me
to deny the report, said:
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"Nwadiuto Iheakanwa couldn't have granted that interview because she was sick in a foreign hospital and therefore did not grant any interview and she wasn't even at the wedding. We also know that Iwuanyawu's children did not support their father marrying a girl young enough to be his granddaughter. His first grandchild is 19 years old and this lady is not even up to 26 like is being reported in the media. Iwuanyanwu would threaten fire and brimstone to anyone who dares his choice. Truly all is not well in the family"
US report says Boko Haram may have anti-aircraft missiles
US report says Boko Haram may have anti-aircraft missiles
Not only has Boko Haram been linked to the group behind Kenyan mall
attack al Shabaab, there are also reports that they may have
anti-aircraft missiles. Hmmmm.
From Punch
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From Punch
A report by a committee of the United States House of Representatives has linked the fundamentalist Islamist sect, Boko Haram to al Shabaab, the terror group that carried out the September 21 Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi, Kenya.
The report dated September 13, 2013 and entitled, ‘Boko Haram: Growing Threat to the US Homeland’, also acknowledged the growing relationship between the Nigerian sect and another terror group, the Al Qaeda in the land of the Islamic Maghreb.
The 39-page report noted that “while there is no evidence that al Qaeda’s core in Afghanistan and Pakistan commands Boko Haram’s operations, it is clear from the words of multiple US officials and media reports that Boko Haram is supportive of, and supported by Al Qaeda networks such as AQIM.”
It noted that “it is the unity of
ideology and mutual hatred for the West between the Al Qaeda networks
that exposes the danger Boko Haram poses to the U.S Homeland.”
The committee described Boko Haram as a
“hardened and sophisticated terror network” that required multiple
simultenous local and international efforts to enhance the capacity and
capability of the the Nigerian Police and the military to curtail its
activities.
It said there was an urgent need by the
US to designate the sect as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation because it
has shown no signs of ending its aggression against the government of
Nigeria and the Western world.
The commiteee wrote, “The world is
coming to know more about Boko Haram; their intentions, what they’re
capable of, and who is supporting them.
“The US Intelligence Community is
working to erase the gaps in our understanding of Boko Haram, but it is
already evident they are a serious threat to US interests and
potentially to the US Homeland.
‘‘Acknowledging this threat publicly by
designating Boko Haram an FTO will establish a legal mechanism for
prosecuting any supporters within US jurisdictions.
“This is an increasingly important tool given their attempts to market themselves to a wider international audience.
“Boko Haram shows no signs of ending its
campaign against the government of Nigeria and the Western world. Two
years after their August 2011 bombing of a United Nations facility in
Abuja, Nigeria, Boko Haram remains a threat to the international
community, and continues to be a developing threat to the US Homeland.”
The report said that Boko Haram had
“highly skilled bomb makers who might have received training from
experienced militants elsewhere, potentially indicating a stronger
relationship between them and AQIM or Al Shabaab.
It said that besides building
sophisticated weaponry, it was now possible that Boko Haram had acquired
or will acquire SA-7 and SA-24 shoulder-fired surface-to-air
missiles.
The SA-7 missile is effective up to
1,300 metres, while some newer models reach altitudes of almost four
kilometres. Although most aircraft cruise around 9,140 metres, the
SA-7 could be used to target aircraft during takeoff and landing.
In the report, the committee warned,
“It does not take much imagination to picture the threat these weapons
would pose to commercial aviation in Abuja if they fell into Boko Haram
hands.”
Out of the 20,000 such weapons in Libya,
only 5,000 of them had been secured through a $40m US programme to buy
up loose missiles during the fall of the Gadhafi regime. Most are
believed to have found their way into countries that share common
boundaries with Nigeria.
The committee acknowledged that the
Goodluck Jonathan administration had taken some potentially promising
steps in its effort to fight Boko Haram.
It said the appointment of Col. Sambo
Dasuki (retd), a northern Nigerian Muslim, to the position of National
Security Adviser on June 23, 2012, demonstrated Jonathan’s willingness
to give northerners and Muslims a visible role in Nigeria’s struggle
with Boko Haram.
“Dasuki has taken the lead in organising
government’s fight against Boko Haram, and his background as a Muslim
from the North may give him obvious and potent symbolic significance,”
the committee said.
In spite of this, the committee observed
that concerns regarding the capability of the Jonathan administration
to effectively deal with Boko Haram remained prominent.
The committee said without foreign
assistance from countries such as the US and the UK, the Nigerian
government would almost certainly face a prolonged battle in
neutralising Boko Haram.
According to the committee, the State
Department, which has also engaged Nigeria through its African Coastal
and Border Security programme, has focused its assistance on
peacekeeping support, training, border and maritime security, and
increasing military professionalisation.
But it lamented that in spite of the
training, the “JTF continues to behave unprofessionally, and has been
accused of human rights abuses by Human Rights Watch, among other
entities, including the State Department’s most recent annual human
rights report.”
It also warned that greater pressure
must be applied to the JTF to abandon counter-productive and brutal
tactics alienating northerners.
The committee said failure of the
Secretary of State to designate the Boko Haram sect an FTO, was the
‘most obvious flaw in the US effort to combat it and prevent its
expansion.’
It said, “If Boko Haram were to be
designated an FTO, it would support US intelligence community efforts to
curb the group’s financing, stigmatise and isolate it internationally,
heighten public awareness and knowledge, and signal to other governments
the US takes the threat from Boko Haram seriously.
“If Boko Haram is not designated an FTO,
its potential threat to the US and its capability to attack the
homeland would likely increase. It is therefore an urgent next step to
take in fighting this growing al Qaeda affiliate in Nigeria.”
The committee further said as the number
of attacks perpetrated by Boko Haram had increased in 2013, so had the
attention paid to the group by the US.
Photos from Rukky Sanda's movie premiere
Photos from Rukky Sanda's movie premiere
Nollywood actress Rukky Sanda premiered her movie Keeping My Man on Wednesday 25th Sept at Wheatbaker Hotel in Ikoyi. Rukky wore a Sherri Hill strapless cream coloured gown from the label’s Fall 2013 Collection to the premiere. See more photos after the cut...
Nollywood actress Rukky Sanda premiered her movie Keeping My Man on Wednesday 25th Sept at Wheatbaker Hotel in Ikoyi. Rukky wore a Sherri Hill strapless cream coloured gown from the label’s Fall 2013 Collection to the premiere. See more photos after the cut...
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Photos: Angry Arik Air passengers block Abuja airport runway
Photos: Angry Arik Air passengers block Abuja airport runway
Angry passengers yesterday evening Thursday September 26th blocked the runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, preventing planes from taking-off or landing.
The passengers, who disembarked from an Arik Air flight, blocked the Abuja runway because the flight they took from Abuja to Calabar was not allowed to land in Calabar around 5.30pm for safety reasons - the runway lightening was poor, forcing the pilot to return the passengers to Abuja.
The passengers now felt the best way to express their anger was to prevent other planes from taking off or landing at the Abuja airport. Continue...
Arik Air spokesperson, Mr. Adebanji Ola, said that it was not the airline's fault that the Calabar airport was closed by the time the flight from Abuja got there.
He said,
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Angry passengers yesterday evening Thursday September 26th blocked the runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, preventing planes from taking-off or landing.
The passengers, who disembarked from an Arik Air flight, blocked the Abuja runway because the flight they took from Abuja to Calabar was not allowed to land in Calabar around 5.30pm for safety reasons - the runway lightening was poor, forcing the pilot to return the passengers to Abuja.
The passengers now felt the best way to express their anger was to prevent other planes from taking off or landing at the Abuja airport. Continue...
Arik Air spokesperson, Mr. Adebanji Ola, said that it was not the airline's fault that the Calabar airport was closed by the time the flight from Abuja got there.
He said,
“The flight was delayed because there was Very Important Personality movement and there was also some weather issues, it is not the fault of the airline that the plane could not land there. We are amazed that despite the security at the Abuja airport, passengers were still able to hijack the aircraft and hold other planes to ransom, that should not be the case.”RE: http://news.naij.com/48261.htmlREAD MORE: http://news.naij.com/48261.html
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Denrele denies gay photo shoot with Charley Boy
Denrele denies gay photo shoot with Charley Boy
After it went viral for close to two years, popular Channel O VJ Denrele Edun has emerged to deny locked-lips photos of himself and Charles Oputa saying it is the handiwork of mischief makers.
He made this revelation on Sunday, during Channels TV Rubbin Minds where he was a guest.
According to Denrele, he never knew where those pictures emanated from and couldn’t have indulged in such a shameful act.
And when asked why it took him so long to come out with the truth he said, he didn’t want to waste time responding to untrue allegations as he believes he was obviously doing great on his job hence, the reason for the negative gossips.
It would be recalled that recently in an interview with The Punch, Denrele’s father also debunked gossips that his son could be gay.
According to him, Denrele was brought up in the fear of God and believes his son couldn’t have done all the negatives he was accused of. Denrele’s father referred to his son as “a responsible son”
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