Saturday, August 09, 2014

Conman, Prince, Mastermind, Associates Jailed Total Sixteen Years In Massive UK Immigration Scam

Dr Yilkyes Bala (L), Giwo Tonglele (C), Casmir Ekwuhga (R)

Posing as a member of the Nigerian Royal family, he mingled with diplomats, captains of industry and senior police officers.

Dr Yilkyes Bala was chauffeur-driven in a black Bentley and hosted sumptuous dinners at the Dorchester to mix with society’s elite.

But the supposedly flourishing businessman was in fact a criminal mastermind responsible for an ambitious immigration racket.

US Border Patrol Apprehends Rwandan Man For Crimes Against Humanity

Jean Leonard Teganya (Curtesy: Canada Border Services Agency)

American Border Patrol officials in Maine have arrested a Rwandan man wanted by the Canadian government for reportedly violating international laws and committing crimes against humanity.

According to Reuters, the arrest took place on Sunday, August 3, when a local resident spotted a “suspicious person” walking on foot along the border and reported him to authorities. The man turned out to be 42-year-old Jean Leonard Teganya, who fled Rwanda with his family back in 1994 – during the country’s bloody civil war between the Hutus and Tutsis.

Kanye and Jay Have Nothing on This Father-Daughter Rap Duo


When Colin Gorenstein posted this on Mashable I thought to check out the clip. Now say what! WATCH THIS GIRL.


Shopping mall cash. Getting good grades on papers and reports. Just kicking it with dad.

These are just a few ingredients baked into the most charming rap video you will see this year. The song is performed by a 10-year-old girl and her impossibly cool father.

If these two don't hit the road with Drake, music is ruined.

Shared from http://mashable.com/2014/08/08/kickin-it-wit-daddy/

Ebola: Kogi State King's Prescription Sparked Scramble for Salt-Water Bath?

HRM Idakwo Michael Ameh Oboni II (Attah Igala)
Photo credit: PREMIUM TIMES
Nigerians woke up to a speculation on Friday morning that a bath of a mixture of salt and water is capable of protecting them from contracting the deadly Ebola virus which has so far claimed the lives of about 1000 persons in West Africa.
Since the news of the salt-water remedy broke, many Nigerians in spite of the warning by the Federal Government that bathing with salted water is not a cure for the deadly Ebola Virus have resorted to the therapy. 
Some others trying the claim source of hoax though!!!

Update On Osun Election: Observers Commend INEC On Timely Arrival Of Electoral Materials

File - Osun State Guber Election

Osogbo – Election observers in Ilesa, the home town of Gov. Rauf Aregbesola of  Osun, have commended INEC for ensuring timely arrival of  electoral  materials and election officials  at  polling units, based on NAN monitoring.

Some of the observers gave the commendation while speaking in Ilesa West and East Local Governments.

They said the early arrival of the officials would be crucial to a successful outcome of the poll.

Mr Terfa Hemen, an observer from the Centre for Democracy Development, said he had monitored six polling units in Ilesa West and Ilesa East, adding that INEC officials arrived before 8am.

He said the timely arrival of INEC officials for the accreditation exercise was indicative of an election that would be credible and fair.
Mrs Cynthia Mbamalu, an observer from Youths Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Development, said the conduct of INEC was commendable compared to previous elections.

Osun Decides Today

             Governor Rauf Aregbesola                                                          Senator Iyiola Omisore
The Osun electorate are in the process of deciding who would govern the state for the next four years.
News Agency of Nigeria is reporting that voters in Osun turned out in large numbers in various wards as early as 6 a.m. ahead of the official time of 8 a.m. for accreditation in Saturday’s governorship election. Though there was light rainfall in the early hours of Saturday, the turnout was impressive.
News Agency of Nigeria is reporting that voters in Osun turned out in large numbers in various wards as early as 6 a.m. ahead of the official time of 8 a.m. for accreditation in Saturday’s governorship election. Though there was light rainfall in the early hours of Saturday, the turnout was impressive. Prior to this Election Day, there had been a lot of apprehension as no one can say categorically whether the much publicized governorship election will go peacefully.
However, the image of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) is also at stake as there are wide speculations from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) camp that the electoral body has connived with People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to rig the election in favour of its flag bearer, Senator Iyiola Omisore against the incumbent Governor Rauf Aregbesola.  
Meanwhile the spokesman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Lai Mohammed, was taken in by security agents in Osogbo, on the eve of the state’s governorship election.