I wonder why people rush into marriage and end up like this. Smh
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Oritse Femi Hospitalized After Bouncers At Quilox Night Club Pounced On Him This Morning (Photos))
MSN gang/Arogunmenite Sounds Boss, Oritsefemi who recently released an album titled "Corporate Miscreant" was beaten at Quilox last night(Friday).
Oritsefemi tried to live up to his album title by being a "corporate mischief-maker" when he created a scene at Quilox by stabbing one of the bouncers at the high-status Club, but didn't turn out well for him because Quilox is not a place to go around behaving like a miscreant.
According to a source at the club, the bouncers didn't take stabbing one of them very lightly which made them retaliate.
"He was beaten so badly that he sustained serious injuries, and was later arrested and taken to the hostipal along with the bouncer he stabbed for treatment", the source added
WHAT! Pregnant Girlfriend Pours Hot Water On NFL Star Cause She Wanted More Attention
Mary Gaspar pregnant girlfriend of Jonnu Smith a tight end at Florida International admitted to police she poured a pot of boiling hot water onto Smith for not paying enough attention to her according to CBS news.
Gaspar is charged with aggravated, Smith was stated to be a prospect in next year's NFL Draft but that may now be in jeopardy.
How much attention do you need...??? That's sad
#CBSnews #Miami
"Boko Haram Used Chibok Ransom To Buy Powerful Weapons" – Military Sources
Read according to Punch
The military men told Saturday Punch that despite denials by the Federal Government, money was paid to the sect to secure the release of the abducted girls. It was learnt that the insurgents demanded for $50m for the release of the girls but about a quarter of the sum was eventually paid.
Saturday Punch learnt that the Federal Government paid the cash in two currencies – the naira and the CFA Francs to the leaders of the sect to facilitate the release of the girls.
But, the highly-ranked military men who are engaged in the war, and who craved anonymity because they were not authorised to speak for the military authorities, attributed the recent upsurge in the activities of the insurgents to the huge ransom paid for the release of the girls.
Prior to the current increase in the attacks by the insurgents, it was learnt that the troops of Operation Lafiya Dole, deployed in the North-East, had effectively cut off food and logistics supply to the insurgents.
Some of the sources, who are also commanders at the war front, said that the troops had effectively defeated the Boko Haram members, who were on the run while a good number of them had surrendered and taken to a rehabilitation camp established by the Defence Headquarters in Yola.
In October, 83 soldiers were reported missing days after they came under a Boko Haram attack. Though there have been increasing reports of soldiers either missing or killed since the Chibok girls were released, the military initially denied the report, it later said that only 39 soldiers were missing.
Also, on November 4, seven military men, including Lt.-Col. Muhammad Abu-Ali, were killed on their way to reinforce troops at Mallam Fatori during a Boko Haram attack. Two days later, one soldier was also killed while four others were wounded in the line of duty.
In October, 21 of the over 200 girls abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno State, in April 2014 were released by the group.
However, the Federal Government denied exchanging insurgents for the abducted girls and paying a ransom to the sect.
But the military sources insisted that Boko Haram did not release the girls without getting anything in return and that the Federal Government indeed paid a ransom and released some of the group's strategists that were detainees.
One of the sources said it was sad that the same government that was initially seen as tough enough to end insurgency in the country failed to negotiate with Boko Haram from a position of strength.
"It is unfortunate that in government's desperation to secure the release of the Chibok girls, it has put our (soldiers') lives in danger by yielding to the demands of the group to collect a ransom and secure the release of its commanders.
"It is now obvious that the group has reinforced and bought more weapons to fight us."
According to another source, left to the military, the ransom and the exchange of Boko Haram members for Chibok girls would not have taken place.
"Funds were given to Boko Haram and now we can all see the result of that action; there have been renewed attacks recently and many of our men have been killed in the process but we will not relent, we will continue to do our best to secure this nation.
"The military had reservations about the arrangement but it was not in our hands; it was a political decision that we had to abide with and it was the DSS that was directly in charge of the operation," the source added.
Another source, who is also active in the war theatre, said, "They got the Chibok girls and suddenly the Boko Haram that we had beaten and chased out of Sambisa are attacking and killing men of quality.
"It is very obvious that they have used the money they got from the deal to buy equipment and recruit men to carry out their heinous acts.
"The group is still in Mallam Fatori, they have infested the entire area and their strongest point into Chad is Abadam. It is from there that they disperse their men to carry out
Ex-Gov. Oshiomhole Holds Thanksgiving Mass To Mark End Of Tenure In Office - Photos
Ex-Governor of Edo state Adams Oshiomhole held a thanksgiving mass at St Paul's Catholic church to mark the end of a 'successful' tenure .
Part of activities was also tagged 'ObasekiANewBeginning' for Governor elect Obaseki.
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Elected US President, Donald Trump Reveals He Will Not Accept The President's Salary
CBS News reported on Friday that
Trump said at a September 17, 2015, event in Rochester, New Hampshire: 'The first thing I'm going to do is tell you that if I'm elected president, I'm accepting no salary, okay? That's not a big deal for me.'
Someone on Twitter asked Trump in a Q & A session, a video of which was posted on Trump's Twitter account on September 21, 2015: '@realDonaldTrump, will you forgo the presidential salary if elected?'
Trump answered: 'As far as the salary is concerned — I won't take even one dollar. I am totally giving up my salary if I become president.
In the same video, Trump said he was 'totally self-funding' his campaign and said that he 'won't take money other than the small stuff'.
However, he later started fundraising for both himself and the Republican National Committee, Business Insider pointed out.
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