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Thursday 10 April 2014

Portugal go third in rankings

By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 09:15
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  • Europe occupies the top three places on the Fifa/Coca-Cola World Ranking after Portugal climbed third behind leaders Spain and Germany.
    They are followed by four South American sides in Colombia (4th, up 1), Uruguay (5th, up 1) and fierce rivals Argentina (down 3) and Brazil (up 3), who share sixth position. Just 12 points separate this quartet.
    Greece return to the top 10 for the first time since October 2012, while Scotland (22nd, up 15) are the only team to have climbed over 10 places.
    Two teams managed to reach their highest-ever positions: Azerbaijan (85th, up six) and Afghanistan (122nd, up five).
    Conversely, a number of teams have dropped by more than 10 places: Albania (70th, down 16), Israel (78th, down 13), New Zealand (111th, down 21), Liberia (119th, down 22), Dominican Republic (126th, down 15), Tajikistan (133rd, down 12), New Caledonia (136th, down 18), Philippines (143rd, down 13), Turkmenistan (156th, down 14), Tahiti (157th, down 19) and Hong Kong (158th, down 13).
    Only six matches were played over the past month. The majority of changes to the Fifa/Coca-Cola World Rankings can be attributed to the devaluation of matches from previous years, most of which were Fifa World Cup™ qualifiers and now have a greatly reduced weighting.
    No team has managed to break into the top 50. Uefa has an unparalleled 27 sides in the leading half-century, following by CONMEBOL and the CAF on eight, CONCACAF on five, the AFC on two and the OFC on zero.
    The six matches played brought the total number evaluated so far this year to 128.
    The next Fifa/Coca-Cola World Rankings will be published on 8 May 2014.
    Fifa.com

    Rihanna Wears Bikini Top & Nothing Below For New Photo Shoot

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 08:53
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    Rihanna has taken her sex appeal up another notch in a series of photos that have hit the net.
    TMZ obtained pics from a photo shoot Riri did for a French Magazine.
    The singer takes it all off except for a bikini top.
    Check Out Pictures From The Shoot Below..







    Photo: Woman caught stealing baby through window in Ogun state

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 08:36
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  • 31year old Blessing Aransiola (pictured) was caught in the early hours of this morning April 10th allegedly trying to steal a 1 year old girl, Oreoluwa Adanri, from her parents home at Ademola Coker Street, Alagbole, Ogun State, PM News reports.

    Narrating what happened, Oreoluwa's mother, Mrs Adanri said Blessing gained entrance into their home around 4am by tearing their window net as they slept. She said she was woken up by the cry of her daughter in the hands of the suspect.
    "She picked up the baby as she was sleeping on the bed by the window and stole N5,000 kept in a purse. She was trying to run away when my husband ran after her and caught her. I raised an alarm to draw neighbours’ attention to the incident and everybody came out to assist us,” Mrs. Adanri narrated.
    Blessing was arrested and immediately taken to the Ajuwon station where she is being held for kidnapping. Continue...
     
    In her statement, Blessing said she was homeless and was looking for a place to sleep when she found the passage of the Adanri's 
    "I was looking for a place to sleep when I saw the verandah. I was trying to sit down when the net got torn. I was wandering about, I didn’t steal any baby or money. Last year November I sustained injury on my leg and I couldn’t walk properly again. Later, I developed problems in my eyes and I couldn’t see properly again. Since then I have been moving about,”
    “I am not a thief. They accused me of kidnapping but I am not a kidnapper, I was just wandering about because I have nowhere to sleep. I did not kidnap any child,” she stated.
    Blessing says this is not the first time she has been wrongly labeled a thief, as she was thrown out from her former abode at no 5, Modupeola Street, Iju-Ishaga, by her landlord after her co-tenants labeled her a thief.

    See this throwback photo of Nollywood stars

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 08:34
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  • Actress Ayo Adesanya (pictured far right) shared this throwback photo of her colleagues, Genevieve Nnaji (far left), Stephanie Okereke, Rita Nzelu, Chidi Mokeme, and Simi Opeoluwa. This was definitely over 12 years ago...

    Happy birthday to Africa's leading entrepreneur - Aliko Dangote

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 08:33
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  • He's an inspiration to many so it's only deserving to wish him a happy birthday. Africa's richest man, with an estimated net worth of $25 billion as of March 2014, Aliko Dangote, is a year older today Thursday April 10th. Wishing him many more successful years ahead!

    Ms Sahhara strikes fierce pose during bikini shoot

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 08:31
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  • She announced two days ago that she's doing a sexy lingerie shoot so I've been stalking her Facebook page...lol. She finally released a pic from the shoot today...and hot damn, that's the body of a former man. Mehn, I have to hit the gym ASAP!

    Chartered jets: Diezani, NNPC GMD shun Reps’ queries

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 08:30
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  • Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke and Group Managing Director, NNPC, Mr. Andrew Yakubu
    Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke and Group Managing Director, NNPC, Mr. Andrew Yakubu


    The House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts appears to be in a dilemma following the refusal of the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to respond to its letter demanding information on the controversial Challenger 850 aircraft chartered for her use.
    In the letter written by the committee Chairman, Mr. Solomon Olamilekan, on March 26, Alison-Madueke was requested to provide information on the sources of funding and to cite the law that empowers a minister to fly in chartered jets.
    She was given one week to respond to the questions. However, as of Tuesday, there was no response from her.
    A similar set of questions was sent to the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mr. Andrew Yakubu.
    The committee was given the specific mandate to probe the alleged N10bn expenses the minister incurred in the last three years, flying in   Challenger 850.
    In the course of preliminary findings, the committee got additional information that Alison-Madueke chartered other jets, including a Global Express XRS.
    The committee was given three weeks to report the outcome of the investigation to the House.
    The PUNCH gathered on Tuesday that three weeks after the committee got the mandate, little progress was achieved on the assignment because the minister and Yakubu had yet to   respond to enquiries by the committee.
    A source close to the committee, confirmed to The PUNCH in Abuja, that “no response has been forwarded to the committee on this jet issue.”
    “Not from the minister, not from the NNPC. There is a situation of a dilemma because the committee can really not make much progress without getting the responses,” he said, pleading not to be named.
    The source added that, rather than respond to the enquiries, what the committee had heard was that the NNPC fired its Executive Director, Legal Services, Mr. Tony Maduchi, on Monday.
    The source claimed that the alleged sacking was not unconnected with the ongoing investigation into the chartered jets.
    The director was said to be in a position to avail the House committee of useful information on the investigation.
    The source added, “These are not ordinary times. We are aware of steps being taken to prevent the committee from carrying out its assignment.
    “Why the removal of the Director of the Legal Services of the NNPC at this point in time?
    “The NNPC and the minister must come before the committee to explain their roles in the deal to all Nigerians. We, as lawmakers, will use all the constitutional powers we have to get to the root of the matter.”
    The PUNCH had reported exclusively last week that the committee had come under pressure from “forces outside the House” to soft pedal on the investigation.
    Efforts to get Olamilekan’s comments on the alleged frustration of the committee failed.
    After our correspondent placed several calls to him, he picked one and responded, “Let me call you back, if you don’t mind.”
    As of 7.15pm on Tuesday, Olamilekan had not returned the call. He also did not reply to text messages forwarded to him by one of our correspondents.
    While the House committee is  in a dilemma over the probe, the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream) seems set to probe the NNPC over its handling of funds from the nation’s oil and gas sector.
    The committee, according to a source   decided after a closed-door meeting to, among others, probe the chartering of aircraft for Alison-Madueke by the NNPC.
    The source, who did not want his name in print,  explained that the committee decided to begin a full-scale investigation of  the corporation  because it (NNPC) had consistently shunned its invitation on six different occasions since October last year.
    He added that the Senator Magnus Abe-led committee   had not been able to get details of NNPC’s use of public funds because of its management’s actions.
    The source recalled that on April 4, the committee sent a letter to the NNPC GMD    to attend a scheduled meeting on Tuesday (yesterday) but got no response from him.
    “The meeting originally planned for 2. 45 pm in the Senate had nobody from the NNPC in attendance and there was no correspondence either,” he said.
    He  disclosed that the committee  had   again  written to   the NNPC, requesting among others, detailed records of the volumes and sales of all crude oil and products and detailed record of the volumes of crude oil received as part of the crude swap arrangement by local refineries.
    Also, the committee   requested from the NNPC,  details of kerosene importation and distribution  and details of the number and management of aircraft  (both chartered and purchased)  in the corporation’s fleet.
    The corporation was   asked to provide details of funds expended on aircraft purchases, hiring and maintenance in the last two years.
    It is also to produce contract papers on the lease or purchase of aircraft;   issues surrounding the Turn Around Maintenance and or rehabilitation of the nation’s refineries as well as the supply and distribution of petroleum products and ancillary issues.
    The April 4 letter read in part, “I am directed to refer to you, several letters of invitation to you to meet with the committee. You are requested to furnish the committee with information relating to the activities of your corporation since October 2013.
    “I am to draw your attention to the fact that the 1999 Constitution,   as amended, statutorily empowers the Senate   and by extension, its committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream) to ‘oversight’ the activities of the NNPC and its subsidiary refinery companies.
    “I am to further express the committee’s dissatisfaction with the conduct of the management of the NNPC, especially its seeming disrespect and disregard of its invitations and requests for information and data relating to the activities of the NNPC and its refinery companies.
    “Also, in view of the inability and or unpreparedness of your officials to adequately respond to questions at the committee’s meeting of Tuesday and Wednesday, the committee resolved to further invite the GMD (PPMC), the Group Executive Director (R&P), and the Managing Directors of all the nation’s refineries to a meeting on Tuesday, April 8.”
    Another source told one of  our correspondents  that “previous meetings between the NNPC and the committee had  always been frustrated because junior officers were  sent to attend them.”
    He said, “Those who attend the meetings are either junior officers or they are not in possession of documents or details pertaining to what the committee wants.”
    When contacted, the committee chairman,   confirmed that the NNPC management had consistently shunned the invitation of the committee.

    Tuesday 8 April 2014

    Photos from Julius Agwu's birthday celebration yesterday

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 10:40
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  • Julius Agwu was a year older yesterday April 7th and marked his 10th anniversary celebrating with the kids at Heart of Gold Hospice. The ace comedian has been celebrating his birthday at the Hospice every year for the last 10 years. He later celebrated with his family. See photos after the cut...