Wednesday 9 March 2016

See This Unusual Obituary Of A Young Man...With His Murderers Name Included

You won't imagine this, the above obituary named the deceased alleged murderers.

Meet Adeyemo Kazeem, A Former Okada Rider Who Emerged The Best Graduating Student Of Osun State University


A young man who used to make a living as a commercial motorcycle rider (Okada), has emerged the best graduating student at the 4th & 5th convocation ceremony of the Osun state University.

Adeyemo Kazeem made best overall result from the Department of Civil Engineering. when he was in primary school he got 'consistent' last position during primary 1-4.



He managed to score prerequisite 5 credit passes in WAEC examinations.He rode "Okada" (commercial motorcycle), for two years after secondary school to sustain himself. He also procured University entrance form(JAMB) with the money he made from riding Okada.

In his acceptance speech, Kazeem said:

"LADIES AND GENTLE MEN, HERE I AM, THE ONCE OKADA BOY, AS THE OVERALL BEST GRADUAND. THE LESSON TO LEARN IS THAT WE SHOULD NOT LET OUR WEAK BACKGROUND TO PUT OUR BACKS ON THE GROUND."

NNPC Reorganised, Not Unbundled – Kachikwu Says


Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation NNPC, Ibe Kachikwu, says the oil corporation is only being reorganized and not unbundled. He said this while speaking with State House Correspondence after the Federal Executive Council meeting today March 9th.


"We have not unbundled NNPC. We had a press conference yesterday where I explained this. What we have simply done is reorganisation. We have five business entities focus on business: Upstream, Downstream, Refineries, Gas and Power that are there before. There is also Ventures that captures all our little companies that were not having proper stewardship. They are run by individuals who report to the GMD. The NNPC is still a whole. There is nothing new that has happened. I have tried to explain this and I am sure the NNPC workers are members of the family, they will understand. We are going to have a meeting, and they will be made to understand. Perhaps the engagement has not been good enough. NNPC has not been unbundled in the sense of breaking up NNPC into distinct institutions. I am concerned. I don’t want the industry shut down. I am sure we are going to resolve the issues very soon,” he said

Nigerian Reacts To NNPC Workers' Protest Of Unbundling Of The Oil Corporation On Twitter

Some Nigerians on twitter have reacted to NNPC workers' protest of the recent unbundling of the oil corporation into 7 units. Some feel it is a welcome development as it will help address the alleged corruption in the oil corporation. Continue to see their tweets...



Why We Opposed the Unbundling Of NNPC' - Oil Workers Say


NNPC workers who started a national wide strike this morning over the unbundling of the national oil corporation, say they opposed the new policy because the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, did not consult with all parties involved before announcing the unbundling.

 In an interview with Premium times, the Acting General Secretary of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, Lumumba Okugbawa, said PENGASSAN, and the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, will not accept the unilateral restructuring
“We do not accept any unilateral and arbitrary restructuring. The minister cannot restructure NNPC without carrying all stakeholders along. The minister cannot run the industry as a private estate. He must carry all Nigerians along. With such a massive decision-making, a lot of things would be affected, particularly its implication on workers interest. We are unaware of what is happening. It is not fair that the workers are hearing about the restructuring in the media just like every other person. He is just creating unnecessary confusion in the polity. If the minister says he wants to restructure NNPC, has he repealed or amended the NNPC Act of 1977? What happens to the PIB (Petroleum Industry Bill), which has NNPC restructuring as one of its key objectives? Has it been jettisoned, or is there a new PIB? These are fundamental questions that the minister has to answer"he said

Ronke Oshodi-Oke Replies Fans Who Bashed Her For Wrong Spelling In Her Birthday Wishes To Her Son On Instagram


After posting the above  Birthday message to her son on Instagram yesterday, some of her followers bashed her for some of her wrong spellings. Today she replied them with the caption below.

Nigerian Man With 13 Different Fradulent Identity Passport Of Him Arrested in the U.S.


A Nigerian man, Uchenna Azubuike has been charged with 13 counts of identity fraud and held at the Thomas County Jail, Georgia. Immigration personnel have interviewed the suspect and officials with the Diplomatic Division of the U.S. attorney’s office at Macon will interview Azubuike here in mid-March.

Azubuike, 29, of 1000 Barone Ave., Atlanta was arrested after allegedly attempting to purchase two cell phones from a Vericon store using a fake passport of a woman in New York.

Employees at the Thomasville Verizon store, 13915 U.S. 19 South, became suspicious when someone using a New Jersey woman’s identification purchased phones in late February. Personnel contacted the woman and learned she had never been in Thomasville.

Verizon employees were on high alert when a man — later identified as Azubuike — entered the business two days later and purchased two iPhones valued at a total of $1,700. Police were notified.

The suspect, who had filled out paperwork, was waiting for completion of the phone transaction when police arrived. As soon as Azubuike saw police, he got in his vehicle, a 2010 Infiniti, and attempted to leave, said police detective Scott Newberry.

Azubuike refused to identity himself and was taken into custody. He was transported to the jail, where his identity was learned through fingerprints.

"He was using a fake passport of an individual from New York, New York, and was attempting to buy cell phones on the New York person’s Verizon account," Newberry explained. "On him, we found the passport he was using. We learned his identity was a different name."
The Infiniti was seized and searched at the Jail-Justice Center impound yard. Officers found 12 more passports and additional documents related to identification fraud in the car.

"They were different names and dates of birth, but his photo was on all of them," said Capt. Maurice Holmes, commander of the Thomasville Police Department Criminal Investigations Division.

Also found in the vehicle were two iPhones purchased by Azubuike using another identification at a Valdosta Verizon store. An iPad purchased in Atlanta used yet another identification. An alert issued by Thomasville Police Department reached the federal level, including the Eastern Seaboard and the Midwest.

"The feds have decided they want to adopt this case and take the case over." Detective Newberry said.

The suspect will remain incarcerated in Thomasville until he is indicted by a federal grand jury. He will then be transported a federal facility.

"He’s of Nigerian descent," Holmes added, pointing out a “long history” of fraudulent activity with a Nigerian connection.

The CID commander said that in his decades-long career in law enforcement, he has never seen an identity fraud case of this magnitude.

"When he uses an identification, he gets rid of it," Newberry said.

Azubuike is believed to have bought cell phones from Kansas to North Carolina using fraudulent identifications. Officers said the suspect fraudulently obtained cell phones from Verizon and AT&T and had data transferred from phone to phone. It is believed some phones were being shipped overseas, where new service was obtained, and the phones were sold.

"There’s also a terrorist connection that could be involved with these phones. That’s why the feds are interested in it," Holmes explained.

Police Chief Troy Rich said the Thomasville Verizon store staff is an important aspect of the case in that employees were able to stop the transaction and notify police.

Juliet Ibrahim becomes Cintron Brand Ambassador for Africa


Juliet Ibrahim recently celebrated her 30th birthday and received an amazing birthday gift as Cintron brand ambassador.

Juliet will be the first brand ambassador for Africa and joins Akon who is the international brand ambassador for Cintron.

Cintron is an "aspirational" lifestyle brand that encourages people to look good and feel great. The Cintron lifestyle is an embodiment of sophistication, premium taste, luxury and energy.

Congrats to her!

Ondo Speaker And Her Deputy Have Been impeached By 18 lawmakers


The Ondo State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Jumoke Akindele and her deputy, Hon. Fatai Olotu have been impeached.

Sources within the Assembly said they were impeached by 18 lawmakers.
The lawmakers appended their signatures to a notice of impeachment, which was obtained by DAILY POST.

The lawmakers have also elected Hon. Iroju Ogundeji from Odigbo loca government as Speaker and Hon. Ayo Arowele from Owo local government as the deputy speaker.
The impeachment exercise was carried out at one of the lawmakers’ quarters around 10pm on Tuesday.
However, reasons for the impeachment of the speaker and the deputy are still unknown as at the time of filing this report.
But a lawmaker, who spoke with DAILY POST in anonymity confirmed that the speaker and the deputy had been impeached.

Senator Abdulmimun Zareko from Jigawa state dies




Senator Abdulmimun Zareko who represented Jigawa state in the 7th National Assembly has died. Zakero died at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital on Monday March 7th after a brief illness.

Folloing the death of Senator Abdulmimun Zareko , the Executive Governor of Jigawa state, Governor Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa state on Tuesday march 8th 2016 has expressed shock over the death, on his statement signed by Alhaji Bello Zaki, the Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Badaru , which stated below.


“On behalf of myself and good people of Jigawa, I wish to express my condolence to his family and all members of his party and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),” he added.

Indeed a humble and social man , may his so rest in peace.

Buhari Divides NNPC Into 7 Units, Names New Heads


President Buhari has approved the immediate unbundling of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, into seven independent operational units. Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, made this known yesterday March 8th. According to Kachiukwu, the new units are Upstream, Downstream, Gas & Power, Refineries, Ventures, Corporate Planning & Services and Finance and Accounts.

He said each of the units would be headed by chief executive officers, namely Bello Rabiu for Upstream; Henry Ikem-Onih (downstream); Anibor Kragha (Refineries); Saudu Mohammed (Gas & Power), Babatunde Adeniran (Ventures), Isiaka Abdulrasaq Finance & Accounting and Isa Inuwa ‎Executive Head, Corporate Planning and Services.

All appointments take immediate effect.

FG Employs Ocholi’s First Son, Gives Others Scholarship


The Federal government has offered automatic employment at the Federal Ministry of Justice to Aaron Ocholi, the only surviving son of James Ocholi, Minister of state for Labor and Employment, who died alongside his wife and son in a fatal accident along the Kaduna-Abuja expressway on Sunday March 6th. ‎ Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, disclosed this today when he visited the bereaved family.

Malami also disclosed that the late Ocholi's other children will enjoy scholarship programmes from the Federal Government. Aaron is a law graduate who was called to bar in October 2015.

Malami said
“I am here to convey Mr President’s condolence message and he has asked me to personally inform you that you have been given automatic employment in the Federal Ministry of Justice. The employment letter is in process and you can resume work after now. Your father was a very hardworking and conscientious member of the Federal Executive Council who was very passionate and worked hard for the realisation of the change agenda of this government. Indeed, it is a sad moment for all of us and the vacuum which his death has created is not only for the family, but the leadership as well. He was a great pillar in the struggle which brought this administration to power. He played a major role in the merger process,”.