Friday, 14 June 2013

NANS Senate President, four others die on peace mission!


The crisis that led to the killing of four students of  University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom  and the subsequent closure of the institution has claimed the life of the Senate President of the National Association of Nigerian Students [NANS], Donald Onukaogu and four others in a  motor accident.



Seven others survived with injuries in the accident which occurred at Ariam in Ikwuano local government area of Abia state along the Umuahia -Ikot Ekpene federal highway when the  Hiace bus the students were traveling collided with  a trailer  from Akwa Ibom state which lost control before ramming in to them.
The students leaders were said to be on their way to Uyo to mediate in the crisis that erupted in the university two days ago.

The corpses have been reportedly  deposited at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia mortuary, while the injured are receiving treatment.
Sources at the Federal Medical Centre confirmed to our reporter that twelve persons were brought to the hospital after an accident with five confirmed dead and six in critical condition.



Earlier, while conducting the governor round the doctor on duty at the casualty ward, Dr Kalu said that the accident victims were brought in that morning and were said to have had a head on collision with a lorry at Ikwuano on their way to Uyo, Akwa Ibom state.

Man, 50, 'had sex with his unconscious neighbor in order to save her life, telling police he put it in her to warm her up'!


A 50-year-old man who had sex with his neighbor while she was unconscious told police he only did it to try and keep her warm, it emerged today.
Rodger William Kelly, from St George, Utah, said he inserted his penis inside the unconscious 29-year-old on May 19 because 'he was trying to save her life'.
'He said he did place it inside of her to try and get her temperature up', court documents said.

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He was arrested on Monday and charged with one count of first-degree felony rape.

In a statement to police, Kelly said he came home to find the woman passed out on her porch and brought her into his apartment to change her clothes.
He put her on the bed and lay down next to her, he said, started hugging her to get her temperature up and then had sex with her to 'warm her', the Salt Lkae Tribune reports.
When paramedics arrived, Kelly was giving the woman CPR. It was only later when she told police she might have been raped did they launch an investigation.


Mallam Sanusi Lamido in sex scandal......Dates , married women inside CBN!

Twenty minutes to midnight on February 25, 2013, and a day before the board of the Central Bank of Nigeria was due to meet, Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi developed a craving for romance €”he badly needed a kiss.
The governor, married, with children, grabbed his mobile phone and typed out a message.  €œMaybe you should come kiss me before board meeting tomorrow, Mr. Sanusi wrote and then squeezed the send button.
At about 9 a.m. the next day, Mrs. Maryam Yaro, a married mother of two, an assistant director and subordinate to the governor at the CBN, arrived Sanusi'€™s unnamed Abuja hotel, seeking to keep the date and help address her boss craving for a kiss.  (Insiders say board members, including those who live in Abuja, are usually lodged in hotels ahead of board meetings).

But by the time Mrs. Yaro left the hotel to return to her official desk at the CBN, the duo had also struck out an arrangement to spend the rest of the week together in Lagos.

So, in the evening of Wednesday February 27, Mrs. Yaro flew to Lagos ahead of Mr. Sanusi and checked into a hotel in the city, skipping work, at taxpayers expense, on Thursday February 28 and Friday, March 1.

To keep faith with Mrs. Yaro'€™s date, the CBN governor arrived Lagos, travelling on a chartered flight, on the night of February 28, and checked into the Federal Palace Hotel, passage and boarding all at taxpayer's expense.

Both Mr. Sanusi and Mrs. Yaro rendezvoused in the hotel till Sunday when both of them returned to Abuja, PREMIUM TIMES learnt.

"I had such a wonderful weekend",€ Mrs. Yaro confessed to the governor while aboard her Abuja-bound flight. "€œYou have revived in me what I thought I lost long ago. I thought I lost the passion to love again",€ she claimed.

"Alhamdulillahi. Love you", Mr. Sanusi responded in a measured tone.

Insiders say repeated violation of the statutory code of conduct for public office holders such as hiring his girlfriends and mistresses without complying with public service rules, dating married and unmarried women within the bank, and flirting with them during official work hours have become defining characters of Mr. Sanusi'€™s governorship of the central bank.

An official of the bank spoke of how Mr. Sanusi had enthroned nepotism at the bank, arbitrarily hiring girlfriends and relatives and engaging in extramarital relationships with staff.

"€œThis man (the CBN governor) is the most morally bankrupt governor the CBN has ever had, the official, who did not want to be named for fear of retribution, told PREMIUM TIMES. €œForget all the pretenses, he is a shameless man of loose character".

Investigations by this newspaper revealed that Mr. Lamido hired his latest mistress, Mrs. Yaro, without complying with the CBN recruitment policy that stressed, €œall appointments shall be made on the basis of merit, through a fair and open selection process.

€œThe principles underlying the recruitment process are those of fairness, credibility, equal employment opportunities, merit and optimization of career prospects for currently employed staff, the bank said on its website.

But Mrs. Yaro, insiders say, was hired in July 2012 without adherence to these principles. Those who should know say Mrs. Yaro, who was a staff at the National Programme on Food Security, an agency under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, was brought into the bank as assistant director without  advert for the vacancy and after a kangaroo interview.€

When contacted, Mr. Sanusi said due process was followed in hiring Mrs. Yaro.

He said having worked for years in the ministry of agric, Mrs. Yaro came highly recommended and qualified for the job for which she was hired.

The CBN governor continued, "I have known Dr. Yaro since 1981. She was my student in Yola and she later came to ABU Zaria. We have been very good friends but this is not why NIRSAL took her. You may wish to check her CV against all the other CVs in NIRSAL. And she did go through an interview process with the NIRSAL CEO making the decision not CBN HR.
"As for the personal allegations, this is all strange to me but I have a personal policy of not responding to such allegations since in Nigeria anything can be published on any public officer without proof.  I have limited myself to what concerns official allegations and leave you to your God and your conscience on whatever else you want to publish. Thank you for telling me though".

Mrs. Yaro however declined comments when contacted by PREMIUM TIMES.

"Be careful what you are saying", she told one of our reporters on the telephone. "€œI have nothing to comment to you on anything".

When asked if she would be willing to respond to specific questions about her trips to Lagos to keep dates with Mr. Sanusi, she simply said, "Whatever it is, I don'€™t know. Will you just let me be?"€

But our investigations revealed that the governor'€™s claim was far from accurate. Through several interviews and review of records, PREMIUM TIMES was able to determine that Mrs. Yaro and Mr. Sanusi had dated each other for at least six months before she was hired.

Insiders say Mr. Sanusi repeatedly pestered the human resource department of the bank ordering it to bring Mrs. Yaro's application to him for approval. And once the file reached his table, the governor wasted no time in treating it.

On June 25, 2012, Mr. Sanusi, who was travelling in South Africa at the time, telephoned Mrs. Yaro to break the news to her that he had approved her recruitment in what critics consider a clear conflict of interest and a violation of a provision of Nigeria'€™s Code of Conduct which stipulates that €œa public officer shall not put himself in a position where his interest conflicts with his duties and responsibilities.€

Mrs. Yaro, (whose businessman husband, Ahmed, is largely based in Kaduna but visits Abuja regularly) assumed duties at the CBN in the first week of September 2012 and was deployed to the Development Finance Department.

The department then put her in charge of the bank's Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System For Agricultural Lending, (NIRSAL), a unit that attempts to fix the agricultural value chain, so that banks can lend with confidence to the sector and, encourages banks to lend to the agricultural value chain by offering them strong incentives and technical assistance.

Sources said Mrs. Yaro married Ahmed (or Shuaib, according to another source) six years ago after her first husband, Waisu Yaro Bodinga (then an executive director at the Nigeria Ports Authority) died in the ill-fated ADC plane crash of 2006.

The romance between Mrs. Yaro and Mr. Sanusi became even hotter after she began work at the bank, with the two lovers regularly exchanging telephone calls and text messages during work hours to profess love for each other.

At times, Mrs. Yaro would remain in her office far beyond close of work to enable her to keep appointments with the CBN governor, records show.

Sometimes, Mrs. Yaro would raise concerns about Mr. Sanusi'€™s other girlfriends and mistresses (such as Sutura and Rose) and how they were blocking her from getting the governor'€™s full attention, but the relationship continued nonetheless.

Mrs. Yaro also began to have access to confidential information known only to top management and board of the bank, insiders say.

At a point, one source said, she began to strategies to corner contracts for one Goke Akinboro, the Chief Executive Officer of Lagos-based Cellullant Limited, an information technology company. Mr. Akinboro is also described as very close€ to Mrs. Yaro.

On March 15, 2013, the CBN lovers headed to Lagos again for another weekend of fun. The initial plan was for the duo to fly to the nation's commercial capital on Saturday, March 16, returning to Abuja on Sunday. But the trip had to be brought forward by a day after the lovers realized that the Area Council election in Abuja was holding that Saturday and that movement might be restricted.

Mrs. Yaro arrived Lagos on the night of March 15, and immediately checked into the Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel on Victoria Island. Mr. Sanusi flew from Kano to Lagos via chartered jet on the bills of the Nigerian taxpayers. He arrived at about 11 p.m., stopped by his Ikoyi home, before dashing to the hotel where Mrs. Yaro was waiting in a seductive dress in Room 23. The lovers spent that night and the next day together in the hotel.

As he flew into Abuja March 17 on a chartered jet, Mr. Sanusi sent a message to Mrs. Yaro saying, "€œLove, Just landed in Abuja. Thank you for a wonderful weekend".€ Mrs. Yaro replied, "œAlhamdulillah, I had a wonderful weekend too. I am able to get the 3:15 flight on Arik Air. Love you".€

But in-between those rendezvous in Lagos, Mr. Sanusi and Mrs Yaro also found time to get together elsewhere.  They were to meet on March 11, 2013, in Makurdi but somehow Mrs. Yaro could not make it to the Benue State capital.  But earlier on February 14, (Valentine's Day), the lovers had a good time together in Maiduguri. Although, the two of them traveled to the city on different missions, they somehow found a way to get together.

At a point, Mrs. Yaro voiced open frustration when Mr. Lamido delayed in taking her calls as she tried, frantically, to track him down. "€œI'€™m thinking that one Shuwa girl has snatched you away from me", Mrs. Yaro wrote in a message. "€œI don'€™t trust them (Maiduguri girls) with you".

A velvet-ranking figure within Nigeria'€™s economic and political circles, Mr. Sanusi, is generally perceived as one of the intellectual anchors and moral conscience of this administration. When his five-year term expires next year, he has indicated he would not renew his contract. Mr. Sanusi has a well-advertised ambition to become the future emir of his native Kano, where he is already a top chieftain (Dan Maje Kano). Dan Majen Kano, a historic title, which means Son of Emir-Maje, is reserved for the royal family members from the Kano Habe dynasty.

A zigzag prospect to run for the Nigerian presidency is also believed to be floating in the horizon for Mr. Sanusi.

Multiple sources at both the CBN and First Bank, where Mr. Sanusi was managing director before his appointment to the central bank, describe the governor as "an €œincurable womanizer".€

"This guy seems unable to resist anything in skirt, and it is unfortunate that a lot of young people look up to him as an example," one of Mr. Sanusi's aides in Abuja said, expressing widely held concerns in banking circles that It is sad that he would'n€™t even let married women be.

Mr. Sanusi, 51, appointed CBN Governor on June 3 2009, is a smart economist and award-winning banker with a background in risk management.

He holds a graduate degree in economics from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and a diploma in Sharia and Islamic Studies from the African International University in Khartoum, Sudan. Today, Mr. Sanusi is also commonly regarded as an important voice in Islamic jurisprudence.

The Banker, the UK-based financial magazine honored him in 2010 as global Central Bank Governor of the Year as well as African Central Bank Governor of the Year. In 2011, the TIME magazine listed Mr. Sanusi in its annual publication of 100 most influential people.

At the African Banker Awards gala dinner held Wednesday in Morocco, Mr. Sanusi also emerged the 2013 Africa Central Bank Governor of the Year.€

€œThere  is no doubt that he is a fairly effective banker,€ an official of one of Nigeria'€™s leading banks, who requested anonymity  for fear his bank might be targeted, told PREMIUM TIMES. "But he is a man of zero morality despite his public posturing". 


culled from :Premium Times

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Pregnant Duchess Makes Final Solo Trip!


The Duchess of Cambridge will conduct her last solo public engagement later before giving birth in July.

Attending a ship naming ceremony in Southampton, Kate will become godmother of the Royal Princess when she smashes a bottle over its hull.
The Duchess, now in the final weeks of her pregnancy, will also board the ship for a brief tour.
Although it is the 31-year-old's last solo engagement, she is expected to attend Trooping the Colour on Saturday.
A key figure missing from the ceremony, which sees the trooping of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards' colours, will be the Duke of Edinburgh, who remains in hospital after undergoing an operation last Friday.
The Royal Princess, built at a construction yard near Venice, will be blessed in the ceremony, which will be attended by charities of which Kate, Prince William and Prince Harry are patrons.
The 3,600-passenger ship includes an over-water 'sea walk' and a top-deck glass-bottomed walkway, which extends 28ft beyond the edge of the ship.
The vessel, which will make her maiden voyage on June 16, also boasts the largest pastry shop at sea as well as poolside cabanas.
The naming ceremony is a long-standing royal tradition.
The predecessor to the Royal Princess was launched by Diana, Princess of Wales in 1984.
From the podium, she said: "I name this ship Royal Princess. May God bless her and all who sail in her."
She then pulled a lever to send the traditional bottle of champagne against the ship's hull.
The Queen named the Queen Elizabeth in 2010 and the Duchess of Cornwall named the Queen Victoria three years earlier.

Drunk Women 'Made Boy, 10, Drive Them Home'!


Two women have been arrested after making a 10-year-old boy drive them home because they were drunk.

Police in Louisiana responded to a call about car being driven recklessly on Interstate 10 - and when they pulled it over discovered it was being driven by a boy.
The child's grandmother and another woman were in the car along with a 15-year-old child.
Police said they told officers that they made the boy drive because they were intoxicated.
Brenda Byrd, 54, and Sheila Joiner, 48, were arrested for "contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile and allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle".
The young driver and a 15-year-old passenger were later released to family members.

Mother Saves Baby After Taxi Slams Into Them!


A mother managed to pull her baby daughter out from under a taxi after they were both struck by the vehicle in an accident captured on video.
Alondra Gervacio and Perla after taxi hit them
Alondra Gervacio, 17, and eight-month-old Perla were on their way to school for the teenager's final exam when the car driver reportedly had a heart attack, lost consciousness and the car mounted the pavement.


CCTV footage showed the pair being hit by the taxi which then smashed into the front of a shop in the Bronx, New York.
The baby was knocked out of her buggy and ended up underneath the vehicle. Ms Gervacio immediately rushed to the car and managed to pull her free.
She said she felt no pain after the car slammed into her, and could think only of her child.
Both mother and daughter suffered only minor injuries but the driver was pronounced dead after being taken to hospital.
Ms Gervacio said: "If I didn't pull myself and her a little bit back it would have crashed into us and the store."
She believes she and her baby are lucky to be alive, and she cannot bear to watch the footage.
"I was putting her in the stroller and when I lifted my head up I saw the car coming. I'm like 'Oh my God.' I tried to push her on the side but I couldn't," the young mother said.
"She fell out of the stroller. She was below the car."

The student at Jane Adams High School and little Perla were taken to Lincoln Hospital. The teenager has pain on her left side.
Speaking about her baby's condition, she told WABC: "They took x-rays all over and of her head. But she's all OK. She just has scratches on her head and on her hand. And that's it."
Dr Rachel Rosansky, who works at Montefiore Hospital, was near the scene at the time of the accident.
Video footage of a woman who was hit by a taxi, trapping her baby under the car
She said the driver was slumped over the wheel well before the crash, and she rushed over to help.
"We felt the impact," she said. "I couldn't really find a pulse, but he was still breathing a little bit."

George Martinez, the cab firm's owner, said: "He's a nice responsible driver, never do anything, always responsible."

Syria death toll more than 93,000: UN!




More than 93,000 people, including at least 6,500 children, have perished in Syria's brutal civil war, a new study from the United Nations human rights office showed Thursday.

"Unfortunately, as the study indicates, this is most likely a minimum casualty figure. The true number of those killed is potentially much higher," UN rights chief Navi Pillay said in a statement.
The exact figure released on Thursday - 92,901people - is much higher than the UN's last death toll back in January of 59,000 people.
An average of more than 5,000 people have been killed every month since last July, while Rural Damascus and Aleppo have recorded the highest tolls since November, the UN said in its latest study compiling documented deaths.
Al Jazeera's diplomatic editor James Bays, reporting from the UN headquarters in New York, described the figures as "staggering".

The UN has not had much access to Syria, and therefore has been unable to count bodies. Instead, the body did a statistical survey.
"They have gone through sources which had the names, dates and locations [of those killed]," our correspondent said, adding that body acknowleges it has "underreported the number of deaths."

Rebel-led mass killing
Meanwhile, Syrian rebels reportedly killed at least 60 people, including civilians government loyalists, in a battle in Halta, a Sunni-majority village in the country's east, activists said.
The fighting over the past few days targetted members of the Shia community, highlighting the increasingly sectarian nature of the country's civil war.

The opposition fighters reportedly stormed and burned civilian homes in the village in the eastern Deir Azzor province. 

The attack is said to be in retaliation for an earlier assault by Shias from Hatla that killed four opposition fighters.
A Syrian government official denounced the attack on the Shia-section of the Sunni-majority Hatla village as a "massacre" of civilians, the Associated Press news agency reported on Thursday. 
A video posted online by rebels on Tuesday, entitled "The storming and cleansing of Hatla", showed dozens of fighters carrying black flags celebrating and firing guns in the streets of a small town as smoke curled above several buildings.
One fighter shouts in the video: "This is a Sunni area, it does not belong to other groups."
Most armed rebels in Syria are from the country's Sunni majority, while President Bashar al-Assad has retained core support among the minorities, including his own Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shia Islam, along with Christians and Shia.

US debates strategy
Meanwhile, the US has again debated how to help the Syrian opposition, US Secretary of State John Kerry has said.
The US has weighed for months whether to give arms to the rebels, but the issue is now firmly on the table given increased involvement by Hezbollah, the armed Lebanese Shia group, and as Iran backs President Assad on the battlefield.
Government forces are also reported to be preparing for majour offensive on rebel-held parts of the northern city of Aleppo.
"We are focusing our efforts now doing all that we can to support the opposition as they work to change the balance on the ground," Kerry said at a joint news conference with William Hague, UK foreign secretary, in Washington DC on Wednesday.

The Obama administration is meeting this week on whether to arm the Syrian rebels, a topic that Kerry said he discussed with Hague.
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