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Friday 4 July 2014

Nigerian army blames this morning's attack at Palmgrove on area boys..4th July

By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 12:02
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  • Say what? The Nigerian Army has denied the involvement of its men in the vandalism and burning of some BRT buses this morning at Palmgrove, Ikorodu road.

    Speaking with Premium Times, the Nigerian Army spokesperson, Olajide Olaleye, blamed area boys for the attack.
    "It’s not true that the soldiers destroyed buses or set any bus on fire. What happened was that a BRT bus knocked down a soldier and killed him. As usual in Lagos, area boys gathered and a few soldiers stopped at the scene as well. The GOC has dispatched military policemen to the scene to help restore law and order,” Mr. Olaleye said.
    Lol. Blame it on the area boys when there's photo evidence. 6 BRT buses and 3 other cars were burnt after the soldier's rampage this morning. Even a woman soldier waka join inside...continue...

    lagos wahala and BRT...

    Nigeria face Fifa suspension

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 08:24
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  • African champions, Nigeria, could come under an international suspension from the world football governing body, Fifa.
    This follows an order from a High Court in Jos, Plateau State restraining the Nigeria Football Federation [NFF] headed by Aminu Maigari, to control, command or manage football matters in the country pending the hearing on the Motion of Notice on July 11.
    The order from the court to Maigari and other NFF executive committee members to step aside comes just days after the Super Eagles saw their Fifa World Cup ambition end with a 2-0 defeat to France.
    The latest scenario is a deja vu of a 2010 episode when the NFF was dissolved by the Nigerian government.
    Fifa did write to the Nigerian government to reverse its decision as it frowns at government intervention in running the sport.
    The Nigerian government later rescinded its decision to remove its country's football managers. It also set aside the withdrawal of its national teams from international football for two years.
    In the wake of the court order, the Nigeria sports minister, Tamuno Danagogo, appointed Lawrence Katken as sole administrator as the High Court instructed in its injunction this week.
    There are now fears that Fifa's suspension looms on the African champions since the world football governing body prohibits any government intervention with its member association.
    As at Friday, the NFF president, Maigari, had allegedly been picked up by security operatives for questioning and later released while the football federation's office in the country's capital, Abuja, was under strict surveillance by security men.

    Photo: Soldiers allegedly shoot bus conductor in Ikeja

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 06:42
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  • A bus conductor was allegedly shot twice at close range by soldiers at the Oba Akran area of Ikeja Lagos this afternoon. The person who took the pic above and posted it online, wrote;
    "Soldiers just shot a conductor beside me!! Jesus!! Two shots!! At Oba Akran. Jesus!! At close range fa!!"
    Will bring details later. Guess these soldiers are still angry. They need to stop please...