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Sunday, 23 December 2012
News: 3 Suspect Robber Arrested
The police in Imo had arrested three men suspected to be part of the robbery gang which killed two policemen and one soldier in 2010.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Imo, Mr Vitalis Onugu,in Owerri on Saturday.
It stated that the suspects were arrested following a tip off by an anonymous source who named the informant of the gang.
“We were informed of the suspicious movement of one Chukwuma Nwanjoku and he was arrested.
“When we questioned him, he disclosed that he was an informant of an armed robbery gang and has been providing information to the robbers preparatory for an attack.
“From the information he gave us, we were able to arrest the rest of them and the man who supplied them with arms.
“The suspects have admitted that they’re part of the gang responsible for killing two policemen and one soldier in Amaraku Junction in 2010,” the statement stated.
Saturday, 22 December 2012
PSY's Gangnam Style music video hits 1billion views on Youtube
South Korean pop sensation, PSY, has done something no other artist has ever done before. Yesterday Friday December 21, 2012, PSY's music video for Gangnam Style exceeded 1
billion views on YouTube, becoming the first video to ever do so in
YouTube's history.
Google reports that Gangnam Style sees about 7 million views a day... no small feat from a man who was a complete unknown Stateside just a few months ago.
Google reports that Gangnam Style sees about 7 million views a day... no small feat from a man who was a complete unknown Stateside just a few months ago.
"Honestly, when I made this video I didn't even expect 1 million views, because this is off my sixth album in Korea, so I just hoped it would be huge there," PSY recently told MTV News. "I didn't even think about any other countries; I just did my job and waited and watched. And, you know, today, I'm still wondering and analyzing its success. Because I've done this thing many times, this dance, this album, this video ... this one just became something else entirely."
2012 Economy: The gains and challenges
2012 witnessed remarked changes in various sectors of the economy,
especially the banking industry. While government tried to map out new
strategies to reposition the economy for greater growth, experts are of
the opinion that government needs a pragmatic approach to actualise the
transformation of the economy.Sunday Business takes a look at the
activities in the various sectors during the outgoing year.
The energy sector
The electricity generating capacity stands at between 4,200 and 5,000 mega watts (MW), even as government stressed that with the effort of the Nigeria Independent Power Projects (NIPP), commissioned in phases across the country, power generation will hit7,000 MW by the first quarter of 2013. Government emphasised that with gas production in excess of 500 standards cubic feet, more modules from the NIPP plants will be able to provide electricity to the national grid, such that many communities can enjoy uninterrupted power supply of 16 hours per day and more.
The energy sector
The electricity generating capacity stands at between 4,200 and 5,000 mega watts (MW), even as government stressed that with the effort of the Nigeria Independent Power Projects (NIPP), commissioned in phases across the country, power generation will hit7,000 MW by the first quarter of 2013. Government emphasised that with gas production in excess of 500 standards cubic feet, more modules from the NIPP plants will be able to provide electricity to the national grid, such that many communities can enjoy uninterrupted power supply of 16 hours per day and more.
FRSC to impound vehicles with covered number plates
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Plateau Command, on Friday
said it would impound any vehicle caught with covered number plates.
Sunday Maku, Plateau Commander of FRSC who said this at stakeholders’ meeting in Jos, warned vehicles owners against covering their numbers plate with coloured plastic.
“The plastic makes it difficult for my men to clearly see the number particularly in the night. We are warning those with such coverings to remove them or have their vehicles impounded.’’
Sunday Maku, Plateau Commander of FRSC who said this at stakeholders’ meeting in Jos, warned vehicles owners against covering their numbers plate with coloured plastic.
“The plastic makes it difficult for my men to clearly see the number particularly in the night. We are warning those with such coverings to remove them or have their vehicles impounded.’’
INEC de-registers three more parties
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Friday, axed three
more political parties even as the recent de-registration of 28 others
continues to generate controversy.
The present action has brought the number of de-registered political parties to 31.
INEC,in a statement in Abuja, said the action was in continuation of the exercise of the powers conferred on it by the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act, 2010 (As amended).
The statement, signed by Abdullahi Kaugama,Secretary to the Commission named the latest affected parties as African Renaissance Party,ARP; National Democratic Party,NDP and National Transformation Party,
The present action has brought the number of de-registered political parties to 31.
INEC,in a statement in Abuja, said the action was in continuation of the exercise of the powers conferred on it by the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act, 2010 (As amended).
The statement, signed by Abdullahi Kaugama,Secretary to the Commission named the latest affected parties as African Renaissance Party,ARP; National Democratic Party,NDP and National Transformation Party,
8 Injured, 10 killed In Bauchi Auto Crash
No fewer than 10 people were killed while eight others sustained
serious injuries in an auto crash along Bauchi— Gombe federal highway
yesterday. Some of the victims were from a condolence visit in Jigawa
State. The crash was said to have involved 18 people near Alkaleri Local
Government Area of Bauchi State, when two cars including a Volkswagen
Golf and a Honda had a head-on collision.
Friday, 21 December 2012
Police ban sale and use of fire crackers during festivities in Plateau
The Plateau police command on Friday announced a ban in the sale and
use of bangers as part of measures for peaceful celebration of Christmas
and New Year festivities.
Mr. Chris Olakpe, the Commissioner of Police, told a stakeholders’ meeting in Jos on Friday that anyone caught with the fireworks would be dealt with.
“Anyone caught selling or using the explosives will be `knocked out’ by the police,” Olapke declared.
He assured Plateau residents of adequate security during the yuletide and stressed that a rapid response squad had been set up to mount surveillance on black spots.
Mr. Chris Olakpe, the Commissioner of Police, told a stakeholders’ meeting in Jos on Friday that anyone caught with the fireworks would be dealt with.
“Anyone caught selling or using the explosives will be `knocked out’ by the police,” Olapke declared.
He assured Plateau residents of adequate security during the yuletide and stressed that a rapid response squad had been set up to mount surveillance on black spots.
‘Principal, conducted virginity test on us’

Fifteen-year-old Janet (not real name),
one of the victims of the virginity test allegedly conducted on pupils
of Ajuwon Senior High School, Ajuwon, Ifo Local Government Area, Ogun
State, spoke with Punch correspondent, Temitayo Famutimi. Excerpt below...
What happened in your school on December 10, 2012?Rev. Olufunke Oladeojobi, our school principal (pictured inset), came to some Senior Secondary School One classes and announced that she would be conducting virginity test on us. She marched us with the assistance of some members of staff into her office and thereafter conducted the test on us.
Nigeria now import diesel and gas from Niger Republic

A season of high patronage for second-hand wares
A visit to some of the markets in Lagos including Oyingbo, Katangora,
Yaba, Ojuelegba, Ikeja, Mushin, Oshodi, Mile 2, Iyana-Iba, where
second-hand wares are the order of the day has shown that this
second-hand culture is already enjoying more patronage in Lagos than the
brand new ones.
In their hundreds, most parents, were selecting clothes, shoes and even handbags to celebrate the season. Even dealers of fairly used materials are thanking God for this rare opportunity.
At Oyingbo, a clothes dealer told us that they are experiencing more patronage in 2012 than previous years.
Mrs Uchechi Ogbonna, a trader in the market, said she had since the beginning of December had more patronage from people who preferred the clothes due to their affordability.
In their hundreds, most parents, were selecting clothes, shoes and even handbags to celebrate the season. Even dealers of fairly used materials are thanking God for this rare opportunity.
At Oyingbo, a clothes dealer told us that they are experiencing more patronage in 2012 than previous years.
Mrs Uchechi Ogbonna, a trader in the market, said she had since the beginning of December had more patronage from people who preferred the clothes due to their affordability.
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Thursday, 20 December 2012
News: Muhammed Int’l Airport, Lagos Gutted By Fire
Part of Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja, Lagos was on Thursday gutted by fire.
According to an eyewitness who pleaded anonymity, the fire emanated from some cables, which apparently melted under heat, as some welders were working at the extension of ‘D’ Wing of the international airport.
According to an eyewitness who pleaded anonymity, the fire emanated from some cables, which apparently melted under heat, as some welders were working at the extension of ‘D’ Wing of the international airport.
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News: Chika Egbo Dies Atlast ...
Chike Egbo, the 25-year-old student of Enugu State College of
Education, who was bathed with acid by her estranged fiancé, David
Suleiman, in November, has been reported dead.
Vanguard gathered that, Chika gave up the ghost early Thursday morning, on her hospital bed, at the Burns Unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.
Vanguard gathered that, Chika gave up the ghost early Thursday morning, on her hospital bed, at the Burns Unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.
News: Governor Audu Of Kogi Wanted By EFCC
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Thursday,
declared former governor of Kogi State, Abubakar Audu wanted for
offences bordering on conspiracy, stealing and misappropriation of
public fund.
The action followed the failure of the suspect to respond to invitation by the anti- graft agency.
Attempt by the EFCC to arrest Audu at his 32, Sulaiman Barau Street, Asokoro, Abuja residence on December 11, 2012 failed as he allegedly evaded arrest.

The action followed the failure of the suspect to respond to invitation by the anti- graft agency.
Attempt by the EFCC to arrest Audu at his 32, Sulaiman Barau Street, Asokoro, Abuja residence on December 11, 2012 failed as he allegedly evaded arrest.
Abubakar Audu
News: More students pass WASCE
Students in the FCT in 2012 scored 38.39 per cent credit pass in five
WASCE subjects, including English and Mathematics, the FCT Education
Secretary, Alhaji Kabir Usman, has said.
He disclosed this in Abuja at the 2012 Education Media Luncheon, saying FCT students had improved when compared with the 2011 result of 20.42 per cent credit pass.
The West African Examination Council conducts the yearly West African School Certificate Examinations (WASCE).
He disclosed this in Abuja at the 2012 Education Media Luncheon, saying FCT students had improved when compared with the 2011 result of 20.42 per cent credit pass.
The West African Examination Council conducts the yearly West African School Certificate Examinations (WASCE).
Entertainment: 1st Top Ten Hit Songs For 2012
Like hail stones, these hit songs came down on us; peaking as the
year swung into a last quarter. Nigerian artists pushed their talents to
the extremes to create a resounding 2012. Everyone wanted to make a
name this year; to survive the market. Upcoming artists were
particularly faced with the greatest challenges as fans besieged with
new singles every other day only gave each new act a few seconds to grab
their attention.
Many of these acts succeeded eventually; that’s why compiling this list was so difficult.
Many of these acts succeeded eventually; that’s why compiling this list was so difficult.
News: Pastor And 2 Members killed Over Land Dispute
Founder of Faith Builders Ministry, in Calabar, Cross River State,
Rev. John Ene-Obong and two members of the church, have been allegedly
killed over a land dispute.
Rev. Ene-Obong, who was allegedly killed penultimate Monday by irate youths over a land dispute in Ikot Ene-Obong community of the metropolis, was said to have returned to Nigeria from Canada barely a week before his death.
Rev. Ene-Obong, who was allegedly killed penultimate Monday by irate youths over a land dispute in Ikot Ene-Obong community of the metropolis, was said to have returned to Nigeria from Canada barely a week before his death.
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