Friday, 27 December 2013

U.K Police helicopter 'spots Santa and reindeer' over Leicester!


 Hoax or Real?

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We picked up an unusual heat source on the last flight? Santa? Could it be?

Tweeting a picture that appears to show Santa in his sleigh being pulled by reindeer, NPAS Husbands Bosworth wrote: "We picked up an unusual heat source on the last flight? Santa? Could it be?"

According to the Daily Mail, the snap was taken at 1.44am over Leicester.


One user responded to the tweet, telling NPAS to "pull him for drink driving".

Another wrote: "I was trying for four years in security to get an image of the big man on cctv I'm jealous now."


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Collision Avoidance System working well, according to the night crew...
Metropolitan Police's helicopter crew also had some 'spotting' Santa on Christmas Eve. The team posted a photo of the view from their helicopter captioned: "#Santa Collision Avoidance System working well, according to the night crew..."

Boxing Day Tragedy: 50 Feared Dead, Others Missing As Boat Capsizes In Benue!


About 50 persons are feared dead and many declared missing after a boat carrying an unknown number of passengers yesterday capsized in River Buruku in Buruku local government area of Benue State.
Capsized-boat
According to report, the incident occurred at about 8.45pm when the boat had taken passengers aboard at the crossing terminal before it capsized minutes after starting its journey in yet to be ascertained circumstances.
It was gathered that the passengers, including men and women who had come out to have fun at Buruku Beach to celebrate Boxing Day when tragedy struck.
Confirming the incident, spokesman of the Benue State police command, DSP Daniel Ezeala said, “The number of casualties is yet to be ascertained and investigation is in process”, adding that a rescue team was still searching for victims in the river.
He stated that a rescue team has already been dispatched to search for victims in the river.

Police arrest native doctor for allegedly encouraging kidnapping!

The Enugu State Police Command has arrested a native doctor, Theophilus Attama, from Umuopu Umueze in Igboeze North Local Government Area for allegedly encouraging kidnapping and armed robbery.
Mr. Attama, also known as `Ejeje’, was nabbed on Christmas day by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) following the confessions of one Paschal Onah alias Achisa, a member of a kidnap gang.
A statement from the command’s spokesman, Ebere Amaraizu, on Friday said Mr. Attama was among the native doctors implicated because of their role in crime perpetration and connivance.
The statement said Mr. Onah was arrested for his role in the kidnap of Adiza Ogbo, her subsequent death and her quick burial in his residence in a shallow grave after about one week of her abduction.
The suspect allegedly collected N300,000 from late Adiza Ogbo’s sons and relations to set her free from their net which was later discovered to be Onah’s house.
Attama is one of the native doctors that prepared charm for the group for their operations for which they paid him N50,000 or more,” the police said.
The statement said the native doctor had revealed how a charm to compel kidnap victims’ relations to quickly agree to pay ransom demanded by the kidnappers was prepared.
It further revealed how he prepared charms against “accident and general protection” to avoid the kidnappers from being harmed and to escape from any form of danger.
The statement also said Mr. Attama was currently helping the police with further information about his role in the kidnap of a foreigner.
According to report, late Adiza Ogbo was abducted and a ransom was demanded by her abductors before she allegedly died in their net, prompting them to bury her in a shallow grave inside the compound where she was kept.
Source: NAN

Househelp Forcefully Delivers 6-month-old Baby!


A very scary event took place recently at Utak Street, off Nkemba Street, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State- Nigeria. 
It was gathered that busy working class single mum employed a 17-year-old girl to help take care of her 2-year-old daughter.
Recently, while the lady was engrossed with a TV programme, her daughter needed attention and she called the help more than three times and the help kept responding that she was in the toilet.
When it became unnecessarily too long, she tiptoed into the help’s room and opened the toilet door.
STILL BORN

To her horror, she met the help squatting with blood all over the bathroom with a stillborn newly delivered baby hanging in-between her legs. She screamed  and ran out of her apartment into the street.
The entire neighbourhood came out and it took the intervention of neighbours to calm her down. The neighbours also helped rushed the help to the hospital.

STILLBORN
While in the hospital, she refused treatment and claimed she drank herbs and was given some to insert in her v**ina to force the baby out. The help said she was warned not to allow orthodox medical treatment.
When asked, the help explained that the pregnancy was six months old. Her employer said she didn’t know she was pregnant as she is a very slim girl and she thought that the small protruding tummy was just an evidence of good living with her. She was smart in discharge of her duties, so there was nothing to suspect.
The help was sent parking afterward.




Sanusi may quit CBN before June!




The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Lamido Sanusi may quit his job before his tenure expired in June next year, findings have revealed.

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Sanusi was appointed governor on June 3, 2009  by late President Umaru Yar’Adua.
Following his appointment,  not many had an inkling of the drama that would play out during his tenure.
Sources said that the governor might proceed on terminal leave by early next year.
The source who preferred not to be named owing to the sensitive nature of the matter said the terminal leave had nothing to do with the recent scandal in the Nigerian National Petroluem Corporation.
According to the source, the need for the terminal leave became imperative as Sanusi had not been observing his vacation as and when due.
The source said, “The governor has said it so many times that he would not be staying longer than his tenure.
“You will recall that he granted an interview where he spoke extensively that he won’t want his tenure to be renewed.
“I think left to the governor, he would even prefer to go now but there are feelers that he would even go before his tenure expired in June since he has some outstanding leave that he hasn’t taken.
“So based on that, he might take his leave early next year and this might lead him into retirement as the CBN governor.”
Efforts to get the comment of the Director, Corporate Communication of the bank, Mr Ugochukwu Okoroafor proved abortive as he neither picked calls nor replied text message sent to him on the issue.
Besides his policies as the CBN governor, Sanusi’s views on national issues have attracted both criticisms and commendations.
The CBN governor had in recent times being under attacks, the recent being his letter to President Goodluck Jonathan that the sum of $49.8bn was not remitted to the federation account by the NNPC.
But following the controversy which the letter generated, a committee was set up to reconcile the account.
But the committee failed to produce a concrete explanation for the unremitted oil revenue.
For instance, while the Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala stated that the sum of $10.8bn is the amount unaccounted for, Sanusi recanted and said the unremitted fund was $12bn.
Prior to this controversy, the governor had in 2011, incurred the wrath of the National Assembly when at the 7th convocation lecture of the Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State, he said that 25 per cent of the country’s overheads were being spent on the federal legislators.
The National Assembly members were embarrassed by the scrutiny Sanusi’s lecture attracted to them.
The Senate invited the CBN governor to appear before its Committee on Appropriation to defend himself.
Few months later, the CBN governor stirred up another controversy. It was in June 2011 when he unfolded the bank’s agenda on Islamic banking.
Unlike the jumbo pay controversy, where he received the support of Nigerians, Sanusi’s insistence on Islamic banking divided the country along religious lines.
While the Christian Association of Nigeria opposed his plan, Muslims groups gave him their backing.
When the fuel subsidy removal debate began, Sanusi was not left out of it. Amid protests against the removal, he said on January 5, 2012, “The limited resources of government should be allocated to support production, especially if we are running a budget deficit.
“We cannot keep borrowing to support conspicuous consumption. We cannot even begin to do this if 30 per cent of government expenditure is on fuel subsidy, if out of the balance, 70 per cent is recurrent spending, 10 per cent is for debt service, 10 per cent goes to the Niger Delta and only 10 per cent is capital expenditure.”

While Nigerians were still battling with the fuel subsidy problem, the CBN governor ignited another ‘fire’ when on January 27, 2012, the Kano prince linked the activities of the militant Islamic sect, Boko Haram, with the 13 per cent derivation fund being given to oil-producing states.
Another controversy is the CBN’s N100m donation to victims of the January 20 2012, bomb explosions in Kano, which killed at least 185 people.
Before the Kano incident, the sect had carried out similar operations in Borno, Yobe, Niger, and Adamawa states, all of which did not receive any donation from the bank, until Sanusi went to St. Theresa Catholic Church Madala, where he donated N25m on behalf of CBN.
Sanusi also stirred up another controversy when he revealed plans to introduce the N5,000 note, following its approval by President Goodluck Jonathan
The decision was widely condemned by Nigerians, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who argued that it would stimulate inflation.
But Sanusi, while defending the policy, faulted the former President, adding that the criticism showed that Obasanjo was a bad economist.






source: Punch

South Sudan's Kiir wins regional backing, rebels driven from town!


South Sudan's neighbors threw their weight behind President Salva Kiir on Friday in an ethnic-based conflict ravaging the world's newest state, saying they would not accept any bid to overthrow his democratically elected government.
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir meets with Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta in the capital Juba December 26, 2013. REUTERS/Hakim George
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir meets with Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta in the capital Juba December 26, 2013.
Kiir also received a boost in Malakal, capital of South Sudan's major oil producing state of Upper Nile, where government forces defeated rebels loyal to Kiir's former deputy Riek Machar after four days of intense fighting.
A cabinet minister told Reuters Kiir's government was ready for an immediate ceasefire but it was not immediately clear whether Machar would accept such a proposal without the release of political allies held in detention.
Addressing regional leaders at a special summit on South Sudan held by the east African body Inter Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta urged Kiir and Machar to seize "the small window of opportunity" and start peace talks.
"Let it be known that we in IGAD will not accept the unconstitutional overthrow of a duly and democratically elected government in South Sudan. Violence has never provided optimum solutions," Kenyatta said in a statement.
The violence erupted in South Sudan on December 15 and quickly spread, dividing the landlocked country of 10.8 million along ethnic lines between the Nuer - Machar's people - and the Dinka, to whom Kiir belongs.
Western powers and regional governments fear the ethnic bloodletting could lead to a civil war, posing a danger to a fragile region with notoriously porous borders.
OIL
There was encouraging news for Kiir from the battlefield.
"(Government forces) are 100 percent in control of Malakal town and are pursuing the forces of the coup," army spokesman Philip Aguer said by phone in South Sudan's capital Juba.
South Sudan's entire oil output currently comes from Upper Nile as other oil fields have been shut down by the fighting.
Machar, who served as vice president of South Sudan until Kiir sacked him in July, has previously said he is open to peace talks on condition that his detained political allies are freed - a demand Kiir has so far shown no intention of meeting.
Calling for a ceasefire on Friday, Cabinet Affairs Minister Martin Elia Lomuro told Reuters from Juba: "The cessation of hostilities is to temporarily stop the mayhem, to not attack so we move on confidently (to peace talks)."
Information Minister Michael Makuei said a ceasefire would not hold if it were exploited by the rebels to continue killing civilians.
Kenyatta said South Sudan and regional governments had "no time" to find a solution to what he called a political problem within the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) party which had degenerated into a violent confrontation that risked taking "a dire ethnic direction".
Kenyatta said a military solution had little chance of succeeding in South Sudan.
"The present crisis, if not contained, will produce millions of internally displaced persons and refugees and set back this region immeasurably," Kenyatta told the regional leaders.

The head of the U.N. mission in Sudan has said well over 1,000 people have already been killed.

Soldiers kill passenger at check point in Katsina!


Soldiers in Katsina State on Thursday opened fire on a commercial vehicle with reg. number AY504KTN, killing one of the passengers.
Capt. Ikedichi Iweha, the JTF spokesman in the state, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Katsina.
Iweha said that the soldiers opened fire on the vehicle when the driver attempted to beat a military check point at Batagarawa area of the state.
He said that one of the passengers in the vehicle was hit and died instantly.


The JTF spokesman said that the affected driver had been arrested while the vehicle had been placed under the custody of the army.
Iweha said that investigation into the incident had also commenced.
Meanwhile, an eye witness, who pleaded anonymity, told newsmen that the driver allegedly attempted to overtake a truck at the check point.
The eye witness said that the deceased was later identified as Umar Ali, 22, and a National Diploma II student of Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechnic, Katsina.
According to the witness, the deceased was travelling along with his friends to Minna, Niger, for a wedding ceremony when the incident occurred.




Source: NAN