Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Amama Mbabazi Barred from Holding Rallies!

The crisis rocking Ugandan politics may be eating deep as presidential aspirant and former prime Minister, Amama Mbabazi has been blocked from holding public meetings across the country. 

In a letter, dated June 23, Ugandan police boss, wrote Mbabazi"it is clear that your party has neither sponsored nor endorsed you as an aspirant within the meaning of the NRM Constitution and law... and that your aspirations are illegal."
"In view of the above, your programme of public meetings are not cleared by the police and cannot go ahead," 
This came 
Mbabazi's spokesperson, Josephine Mayanja-Nkangi, said his lawyers would respond.



Our Problem is Great, Billions of Dollars Can be Recovered....We will do our best - Buhari!

President Muhammadu Buhari met with governors of the 36 states Monday, June 22, to discuss ways to alleviate crisis that rocked the nation's economy since the crash in oil price.

The president acknowledged that reviving the nation's economy will be a challenging task, but promised that his administration will do its best.
"Honestly, our problem is great,..Billions of dollars can be recovered. We will do our best" he said.

Muhammadu Buhari Resumes Duty At Aso Rock!

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday 22 June, 2015, resumed at the Presidential Office in Aso Rock, Abuja - Nigeria.

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This was after he moved into, and passed his first night at the presidential residence at Aso Villa Sunday (June 21).

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Regent, Missing Female Corp Member & Foreigner Freed By Kidnappers!

Ijeoma Azubike,‎ the female corp member who was reported missing in May, has been found. 
She was freed alongside Princess Oluwatoyin Omosowon, the Regent of Akungba Akoko, Akoko Southwest Local Government Area - Ondo State - Nigeria. Equally freed by same gang were an Indian citizen, Mr. Alex John and his mobile Police escort Sunday Obafe.
Miss Azubuike was kidnapped late May, by a gang who pretended they were transporters on her way to Lagos, from Abuja.


Charleston Church Shooter Identified, Captured In North Carolina!

Authorities on Thursday morning, 18 June, 2015 identified the lone shooter at Charleston church - South Carolina- United states.



He is 21-year-old Dylann Storm Roof, white male, 5-foot-9, slender with sandy blond hair styled in a bowl cut.

Court record shows Roof was charged in March, with first-offense drug possession in Lexington County, South Carolina, the case status is listed as pending.

Reports says the White Knoll High School graduate,  (according to his Facebook page) was captured in Shelby - North Carolina.

National Security And Boko Haram, Buhari Assures Nigerians That Efforts Will Yield Results Very Soon!


A tweet from President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, 18 June, 2015, has assured Nigerians that the on-going efforts towards strengthen security will soon yield results.



The tweet below:

"Our efforts to strengthen security cooperation with our neighbours and adjust our own response to Boko Haram will yield results very soon".


Gunman Opens Fire Inside A U.S Church, Killing Nine Parishioners Including The Pastor!

17 June, 2015, will be remembered as a dark Wednesday for a long time, following the killing of  nine people, including the state Senator Celementa Pinckney, who was also the pastor of the church, at downtown Charleston in South Carolina- United states.

Police boss Greg Mullen said the suspect attended a prayer meeting at the church Wednesday night, at about 9pm, and stayed for nearly an hour before he opened fire. 
The shooter, who was later caught on a surveillance video, remained at large as at Thursday 18, June, 2015, morning. 


Police released photographs from the surveillance video of the suspect and a possible getaway vehicle. 



The victims were six females and three males, Mullen said Thursday morning. He did not give other details and said names would be released after families were notified.
The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, where Parishioners worshiped underground until after the Civil War, is a historic African-American church that traces its roots to 1816, when several churches split from Charleston's Methodist Episcopal church.

One of its founders, Denmark Vesey, tried to organize a slave revolt in 1822. He was caught, and white landowners had his church burned in revenge. 

Authorities described Charleston's church shooting as a hate crime.


Late Senator Celementa Pinckney, Pastor at downtown Charleston