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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Nigeria's $20b Oil Sales Fraud: Presidency Pressuring Audit Group To Revise Report

A day after Nigeria’s president, President Goodluck Jonathan ordered for the release of the version of a forensic audit of $20 billion reportedly missing from Nigeria’s crude oil sales, the FG has been pressuring the auditors, PricewaterhouseCooper to revise some areas of the preliminary report.
According to Sahara reporters, the expert after analyzing the audit report, concluded that the much-anticipated release of the audit report of Nigeria’s accounts and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has provided few insights into the $20 billion that was allegedly not remitted to the Federal Accounts.
Nigeria's $20b Oil Sales Fraud: Presidency Pressuring Audit Group To Revise Report
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The president had authorized the release of the report one day after President-elect Muhammadu Buhari said he would look into the allegation by former Central Bank Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi to the effect that the NNPC had failed to account for more than $20 billion in crude oil exports by Nigeria.
Sanusi was fired from his position after he made the allegations against the president and he is now the Emir of  Kano.

“The report reveals that PricewaterhouseCooper was recalled by Nigeria’s auditor general in January 2015 to share its original findings with the NNPC,” said the expert. He added, “At this point, PwC received ‘a significant amount of additional information’ from the NNPC, which was not reportedly not provided during the original review period. Consequently, the so-called updated report released by Jonathan contains significant changes from the previous report
He argued that it was a must to look into the nature of the “additional information” produced by NNPC “to determine whether it was simply a tactical deployment of deceptive data and information to color the audit outcome.”

According to the Abuja-based expert, “it is highly curious that the NNPC was apparently inept in the quality of information it originally provided to the auditors. Given the charged nature of the controversy generated by the matter, one would expect that the NNPC would be scrupulous in providing exhaustive information to PricewaterhouseCooper at the initial stages of the audit.”
He revealed that it was upmost important to investigate the additional information to make sure that it was not part of a scheme to compromise the audit process.
The oil sector expert also revealed that there has been a revision but despite this, the new version of the audit still indicated “there was a shortfall of $1.48 billion in oil revenue that the NNPC needed to refund to the Federal Accounts
The expert told Sahara reporters that the PwC report also admitted that it did not even constitute an audit. He pointed to a section of the report that read, “the procedures we performed did not constitute an examination or review in accordance with generally accepted standards or attestation standards.”
The PwC report also warned that its findings cannot “be relied upon by any other party (third party)” to Nigeria’s auditor-general. “This is another curious aspect of the audit,” according to the source.“Basically, it’s as if the audit company was telling the world that the work they set out to do did not follow stringent standards of auditing. And yet, the Jonathan administration had promised Nigerians a thorough audit. And a thorough-going audit is certainly what the government owes the Nigerian people.”
PricewaterhouseCooper are one of the top audit and consulting companies, The amount which they charged the FG could not be ascertained as of the time of filling the report.


Indonesia Executes Eight Nigerians, Others Despite Plea

The Indonesian Government has executed eight convicted drug smugglers through firing squad on the island of Nusakambangan.
Local media reports that the execution took place in the Besi prison, Wednesday morning local time.
Indonesia Executes Eight Nigerians, Others Despite Plea
Earlier the police firing squad was seen boarding the boat to the island where the executions took place
The executed include Australian nationals Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran.
Australia had appealed for the delay of the execution due to the way the case was prosecuted in the Indonesian court.
Indonesia Executes Eight Nigerians, Others Despite Plea
Silvester Obiekwe Nwolise, 47, is one of Nigerian citizens, sentenced to death in Indonesia. Photo: Getty Images

Indonesia Executes Eight Nigerians, Others Despite Plea
Martin Anderson, 50, is one of Nigerian citizens, sentenced to death in Indonesia. Photo: Reuters
The Australian, Andrew Chan used the opportunity to get married to his girlfriend of a long time.
Andrew Chan, 31, married his Indonesian girlfriend Febyanti Herewila in a ceremony on Nusakambangan Island, home to several high-security prisons.
Michael Chan, the convict’s brother, urged the country’s president to show compassion to the newlyweds.
Micheal said:“He could be put to death by firing squad as soon as Tuesday, along with seven other foreign drug convicts, after authorities at the weekend gave then formal notice of their executions” the brother said.
“We’ve had a special day today. We’ve celebrated with some family and close friends.
“Hopefully the president will show some compassion, some mercy, so these two young people can carry on with their lives. It’s in the president’s hands,” he added.
Indonesia Executes Eight Nigerians, Others Despite Plea
Worker loads coffins for those sentenced to death in Indonesia.
A Filipina woman was sparred from being executed at the last-minute.
Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso was left out after the person who recruited her as a drug courier surrendered to police, the Jakarta Post reports.
Indonesia has some of the toughest drug laws in the world and ended a four-year moratorium on executions in 2013.

Indonesia: Convicts Sang Amazing Grace Before Death

 Yesterday, Indonesia executed 8 criminals through firing squad over drug related activities, witnesses have revealed how the condemned conducted themselves even as they faced a hail of bullets.
The eight condemned individuals sang praise songs as they were led to their positions, witnesses across the water also tearfully joined them in unison singing.
Indonesia: Convicts Sang Amazing Grace Before Death
Nigerians executed early on Wednesday in Indonesia.

The convicts, consisted of two Australians, A Brazilian and four from Africa and one Indonesian had been led from their prison to a clearing on a prison island to meet their fate early Wednesday.
According to GMA news, the condenmed all rejected the blindfolds and raised their voices to sing, One of the songs was the world famous Christian hymn published in 1779 by John Newton, Amazing Grace.
The husband of Pastor Christie Buckingham, who gave spiritual guidance to one of the Australians in his final moments, said his wife told him the men conducted themselves with “dignity and strength until the end”.
“She told me the eight of them walked out onto the killing field singing songs of praise,” Rob Buckingham told 3AW radio in Australia.
At Cilacap, a town located across the water from the high-security Nusakambangan island, a small band of mourners held a candlelight vigil, and also sang “Amazing Grace”.
The song filled out the night sky, while one man cried out and asked  Indonesian President Joko Widodo to have mercy. Another supporter read out the names of each inmate one by one.
One man, Owen Pomana, a former convict turned pastor prayed and told the people that the convicts had nothing to fear.
When the inmates where executed, their bodies were returned from the island in coffins, some covered in embroidery.
Their family members were seen crying, while friends and supporters were on hand to give them a helping hand as they prepare to bury their loved ones.

Monday, 27 April 2015

Photos: Nigerian babes rock Kim K's famous Balmain VMAs dress

Kim Kardashian is a figure that Nigerian ladies do admire, but the reverse may not be the case owing to the role model's derogatory remarks about Nigerian girls a few years ago after her visit to the Country.

Yeah, no one may like her comments but some babes do like her clothings.

Kim K wore her Balmain beaded mini dress at the VMAs in 2014 - Nigerian babes have become a little obsessed with the dress, buying knock off versions of it and still looking fabs in it!

Obasanjo & Buhari will eventually fight, Buhari will be a formidable opponent - Babatope

In an interview with Punch, PDP chieftain, Ebenezer Babatope said former president Obasanjo and incoming president Buhari will eventually fight but Buhari will prove to be a formidable opponent. When asked what he foresaw of Buhari and Obasanjo's relationship, Babatope replied; 
Many of them who are jumping up and down now will know better when Buhari must have finished dealing with them. Buhari is a Fulani man from Daura. The northern agenda to get rid of southern leadership started in the 2011 elections. Obasanjo had his reasons. He supported Jonathan to succeed Yar’Adua and he was the same person that said Jonathan should go. As an individual, he has his rights. I am told he has been given three ministerial slots. It could be more than that, so let him go ahead but it does not stop Obasanjo tomorrow to take his biro to wipe Buhari clean and clear but the difference is that when he is fighting Buhari, he will be fighting a different kind of opponent. Buhari is a Fulani; I keep on saying that and they are very rugged and tactical in their approach to power. It is going to be an interesting fight but it is going to come.
We in the PDP are waiting because we are returning to power in 2019 and luckily for us, we are going to bring out a candidate from the North to face Buhari. Some in the APC have been deceiving themselves that Buhari is not going to run for a second term. They say he’s going to do a term and I laugh at them. If God gives Buhari strength and power and I wish
him that, he is going to run for a second term and we will pitch a Hausa/Fulani against him.

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Nepal Earthquake's Severity Captured In CCTV Footage

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The earthquake that originated in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley on Saturday has caused the deaths of over a thousand people and untold destruction. While pictures of damaged roads and heritage sites reduced to rubble showed the aftermath of the natural disaster, two videos posted by Kishor Rana on Facebook showed exactly how powerful the earthquake was.
Both videos consist of CCTV footage from Rana's security camera from his home in Nagarjuna municipality. The first video is above while the second video, with footage from a different camera, is posted below.


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Nepal Earthquake - The Israelis Assist The Nepalis

Israeli volunteers in “Tevel b’Tzedek” organization are helping the poor in Nepal all year round. They experienced the earthquake with the resident of the village Mangau. Now they are setting up tents, keeping the children busy, and say: “Most of the houses here are ruined.”


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Ruined house in Katmandu, today
Ruined house in Katmandu, today Reuters
Israeli who arrived in Nepal in the framework of the local communities found themselves in the middle of the disaster caused by the fatal earthquake that hit the country. These volunteers are telling Channel 2 News about the destruction, and how they try to help the locals.
Volunteers of “Tevel b’Tzedek”, an organization that works with communities in the third world, including in Nepal, were in the Nangau village, when the earthquake shook the village. “After the earthquake we helped rehabilitate the village, to adapt to the conditions that the earthquake created, and helped build tents,” they say. “Today (Sunday) we dealt with the children, kept them busy so that their parents will be able to cook and to take furniture out of the houses.”
The Israeli volunteers try to think ahead about the needs of the villagers. “We set up our tent, and we hope the night will be quiet, with no rain,” they say. “We feel we have everything and we ask ourselves how we can contribute to the village. We try to help the families all the time, because the situation is tough. Most of the houses are ruined, full of cracks, some of them totally broken.”
The volunteers know their help will not be enough. “We hope there will be a lot of contributions and that many people will come to help, because people here lost everything they had,” they say. “There process of recovery is going to be long, and it will take a while for the locals to get back to themselves from the state they are in now.”
And how do the locals deal with the disaster? “It’s very nice to see the sense of community here, how one person helps the other. The larger family and friends distribute food. You can see this village is a community, and now it had unified into one working unit.”
The scope of the disaster in Nepal was unfolded today. The death toll is 2,500 people, and the authorities expect this number to rise. Eighteen people were killed on the Everest, difficult sights of destruction in the capital, Katmandu, and in the villages around the earthquake’s epicenter. The earthquake caused deaths in Bangladesh and in China as well. The communication and electricity infrastructure in Katmandu have totally collapsed.
At the same time, the rescue of Israelis from Nepal continues. The first plane from Nepal will land in Israeli tonight, with three premature babies who were born in a surrogacy process. Another plane, of MADA and Phoenix insurance, is expected to land tomorrow morning, with 12 babies. The Foreign Ministry is working to receive from the Nepali army helicopters, which will be used to rescue Israelis who are trapped in treks routes in different places in the country.

South African govt expresses anger over Nigerian govts recall of her ambassadors

South African government has released a statement expressing their displeasure over Nigerian government's decision to recall her envoys following Xenophobic attacks in SA. In a statement released by the South African government's Department of International Relations and Co-operations, SA government described the decision as an unfortunate and regrettable step, adding that only Nigeria has taken such a decision since the xenophobic attacks began. 
 
According to the statement, the South African government did not blame Nigeria when 84 of her citizens died in the Synagogue  Church of All Nations building collapse some months back. (how is it the same thing?) Find the statement released after the cut...

The South African Government takes note that the outgoing Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has recalled its Acting High Commissioner to South Africa. A government resorts to such an extraordinary diplomatic step to express outrage at actions or Behavior of another government.

We are not sure which actions or behavior of the South African Government the Nigerian Government is protesting. It is only Nigeria that has taken this unfortunate and regrettable step.  If this action is based on the incidents of attacks on foreign nationals in some parts of our country, it would be curious for a sisterly country to want to exploit such a painful episode for whatever agenda.

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has just returned from Indonesia to attend the Africa-Asia Summit and the 60th Anniversary of the historic Bandung Conference.  At no stage did the Nigerian delegation present at that gathering, expressed its intention to formally raise the issue with the South African side.
South Africa remains committed to a strong bond of friendship and bilateral relations with Nigeria.  It is for this reason that when 84 of our citizens perished on Nigerian soil, we did not blame the Nigerian Government for the deaths and more than nine (9) months delay in the repatriation of the bodies of our fallen compatriots, or for the fact that when these bodies eventually returned, they were in a state that they could not be touched or viewed as required by our burial practice.
We will raise our concerns through diplomatic channels with the new administration that will assume office in Nigeria next month.

The South African Government, as well as all political parties, religious organisations, non-governmental organisations, business, sports fraternities, including artists, musicians  and ordinary people of South Africa, have been decisive and unequivocal in condemning and rejecting the attacks on foreign nationals.

Through our interventions, relative calm and order has been restored. We are encouraged by the solidarity our country continues to receive from other African countries and the international community. We shall also continue to support and not blame the Nigerian Government as it battles to deal with Boko Haram that continues to kill many innocent civilians. We hope that the more than 200 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram will someday be reunited with their families.

Enquiries: Mr Clayson Monyela, Spokesperson for DIRCO, 082 884 5974
ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION
OR Tambo Building
460 Soutpansberg Road
Rietondale, Pretoria

New photos of Mercy Johnson's son, Henry

Henry Okojie has done his first solo photo-shoot...and he looks so adorable! See another photo after the cut...




Graphic photo: Body dumped on 3rd Mainland bridge this evening

A mutilated man was just thrown from a car on 3rd Mainland Bridge this evening. A driver who witnessed it took a photo and it's horrific. See the photo after the cut *viewer discretion advised*



"Netanyahu has already been invited to speak at my funeral" - President Obama

US President Barack Obama spoke at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner and poked several public figures, including himself.

 
 
 
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United States President Barack Obama felt very comfortable at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner held last night. Some of his jokes were relevant pokes at Israel and the Republicans.
"I look so old John Boehner has already invited Netanyahu to speak at my funeral," Obama stated, referring to Prime Minister Netanyahu's invitation to address the US Congress.
"A few weeks ago, Dick Cheney said I'm the worst president of his lifetime... Which is interesting because I think Dick Cheney is the worst president of my lifetime," he added.

On a more serious note, Obama told reporters there were journalists around the world who had been unjustly imprisoned, and spoke of Washington Post's Jason Rezaian, who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2014.  “For nine months, Jason has been in prison for nothing more than writing about the hopes and fears of the Iranian people. I have told him personally that we will not rest until we bring him home to his family, safe and sound,” Obama stated.

 

 
 
 
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United States President Barack Obama felt very comfortable at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner held last night. Some of his jokes were relevant pokes at Israel and the Republicans.
"I look so old John Boehner has already invited Netanyahu to speak at my funeral," Obama stated, referring to Prime Minister Netanyahu's invitation to address the US Congress.
"A few weeks ago, Dick Cheney said I'm the worst president of his lifetime... Which is interesting because I think Dick Cheney is the worst president of my lifetime," he added.

On a more serious note, Obama told reporters there were journalists around the world who had been unjustly imprisoned, and spoke of Washington Post's Jason Rezaian, who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2014.  “For nine months, Jason has been in prison for nothing more than writing about the hopes and fears of the Iranian people. I have told him personally that we will not rest until we bring him home to his family, safe and sound,” Obama stated.

Yobo's Mother in Law Tried To Kill Me - John Fashanu

Former Nigerian/English footballer, John Fashanu has claimed that his wife of four years, Abigail Igwe tried to kill him after she claimed to see him having a threesome.
The 52 year old has said that his estranged wife went for him with a knife during a furious row at their home.
Yobo's Mother in Law Tried To Kill Me - John Fashanu
Fashanu who played for England and hosted Gladiators has been in a bitter divorce with Abigail.
Abigail, who is the mother of former Eagles captain Joseph Yobo’s wife, Adaeze has denied these claims.
Their divorce will be played out in the high court in Abuja, Nigeria.
The 48 year old Abigail said: “Good riddance to bad rubbish! I’ve left him and washed my hands.”
Fashanu who now presents the Nigerian version of TV’s Deal or No Deal – said he had to call in police to protect him from knife-wielding Abigail and was devastated to find her in bed with another woman.
 
He said: “She attempted to use knives on me. It was terrifying. “My life was at stake, there’s no two ways about that. “Even if you did think I was sleeping with the maid, or even if you thought I was sleeping with Miss Nigeria, don’t kill me! Just leave me and go. The ­violence was just too much.”
6ft 2in Fashanu added: “My life was at risk and I didn’t want it to happen again. That’s why I filed for divorce.”
He said his wife’s claim to have discovered him in bed with two other women – one of them their maid was wrong.
“I’ve been very fortunate to date some of the most beautiful women in the world,” Fash insisted. “I certainly don’t have to sleep with my cleaner!

This is me, John Fashanu, you’re talking to. It’s absolute nonsense. If she wants to make up that ­story, at least let her say it’s Beyoncé or someone.
“Don’t say it’s my cleaner, that’s just b******s. It’s not true at all.
“The truth is she’s been cheating on me with a woman she calls her spiritual partner.
“I caught them in the bed many times. That was why I kicked her out of my house.”
Fashanu also claims that Abigail stole money from him and security officers are currently  trying to retrieve missing cash from Abigail.
He said: “I’m the one who is filing for divorce. I couldn’t stand her and, to be honest, she probably couldn’t stand me. With Abigail it was just money, money, money.
“I’ve never seen a woman who has such an appetite for money. Nearly one million Nigerian naira (around £3,300) was stolen from my house in Abuja. There are police reports you can see.
“There were so many assaults, it was just getting too much. It was absolutely ridiculous. She attacked me on multiple occasions. The whole situation was far too hot for me. There are some wonderful, wonderful women. It’s just that I met the wrong one.”
Abigail is a qualified lawyer and mother-in-law to former Nigerian football captain Joseph Yobo, and paints a totally different picture of the marriage breakdown.
The mother of four said: “John’s saying I tried to kill him? Oh my God, this is so
funny
. I don’t quite ­understand all this.
“How can I kill him? How can ­somebody like me kill this huge man who is an expert in karate. I don’t ­understand how I can kill him.”

Abigail denied ever going to his house armed with knives, she said “Oh my God, that is ridiculous.”
Abigail added said: “He didn’t kick me out of his house. We were living in my house. He couldn’t have kicked me out of my own house – I kicked him out.”
Of the woman concerned, she ­insisted: “She is a good friend to me. She has a husband and children. It is ridiculous. She was living with me for a while to get back on her feet.”
Abigail went on: “I caught him in bed with two women, the housemaid and one other woman. There were two women, it was awful.
“They were on the bed. They were undressed. I said to them, ‘Who are you and what’s going on here?’
“He told me that he doesn’t know what he’s doing and I should pray for him. He knows how to manipulate people, that’s one thing he is good at.
“I last saw him in April last year. I didn’t know he’d filed for divorce. He has been calling people asking them to plead with me to get back with him.
“I would have filed for divorce myself but I haven’t because I’ve been very busy. And he asked me not to because he did not want to make it known that we had separated.
“So I went on my way and I left him but I didn’t tell anybody anything.
“I’ve told him, ‘I don’t want you any more, I have forgiven you, I’m a Christian. But I don’t want you any more, just leave me alone.’
I don’t take him seriously. I don’t have time for him. If I should be angry at anyone, I should be angry at myself for descending so low as to enter into marriage with such a person.”
Responding to claims she stole money from Fashanu, Abigail added: “Anybody can say anything – but how can I go to his house and steal from him in his house?
“I wasn’t living there with him. He’s sick and he needs help.”
Abigail and Fashanu met in 2009. They married two years later but the relationship hit the skids last year''

Sources: Linda Ikeji's Blog, Naij.com news READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/428122-yobos-mother-in-law-tried-to-kill-me-john-fashanu.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=yobos-mother-in-law-tried-to-kill-me-john-fashanu


Four Nigerians To Be Executed In Indonesia For Drug Trafficking

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Photos and profiles of the 4 Nigerians to be executed in Indonesia for drug trafficking

Here are the photos and profiles of the 4 Nigerians who are to be executed in Indonesia for drug trafficking.
Martin Anderson: 50 year old Martin Anderson (above) was arrested in Jakarta in 2003 on a charge of possessing about 1.8 ounces of heroin and was accused of being part of a local drug ring. He had traveled to Indonesia on a fake Ghanaian passport and has been incorrectly identified as Ghanaian. He was sentenced to death in 2004. According to his lawyer, Kusmanto, who like many Indonesians uses one name, Mr. Anderson was shot in the leg during his arrest — a method the Indonesian police are sometimes known to use when apprehending a suspect — and remains bothered by the wound to this day.
He has been in poor spirits since being transferred to Nusakambangan Island for execution, Mr. Kusmanto said. Mr. Anderson has filed for a judicial review of his conviction and death sentence with the Supreme Court, but his lawyer said he feared the court would not consider the appeal until after he is executed. Such appeals can take six months to be heard, Mr. Kusmanto said. “Obviously we hope it’s sooner.” 
Silvester Obiekwe Nwolise, 47, Nigeria - Smuggling Heroin
Silvester Obiekwe Nwolise’s story, as his wife tells it, is similar to those of other Nigerians on Indonesia’s death row for drug trafficking. Unemployed in Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, he was lured to Pakistan by fellow Nigerians on the promise of a job with good wages.
But once in Pakistan, instead of a job, he got an offer to swallow some capsules – filled with goat horn powder, his wife, Fatimah Farwin, says he was told – and fly to Indonesia.
“They said they didn’t want to pay tax on it,” Ms. Fatimah said. “When he arrived at the airport in Jakarta, the police saw him – I don’t know how – they caught him and X-rayed him, and they found it and it was drugs.”

Arrested in 2001, Mr. Nwolise was convicted the following year of bringing 2.6 pounds of heroin into the country, and was sentenced to death.
During his trial, according to Ms. Fatimah, Mr. Nwolise had no translator, and his Indonesian lawyer could barely communicate with him. She said that a judge, through an intermediary, offered to sentence him to prison rather than death if he paid a bribe of 200 million rupiah, worth about $22,000 at the time.
“But he was just a poor courier. He didn’t have any money,” Ms. Fatimah said.

Ms. Fatimah, who is Indonesian, met Mr. Nwolise in prison in 2007, when she was accompanying a friend who was visiting another inmate. The two married later that year; they have since had two children, now 5 and 3, but she has not brought them to see him since they were infants. She has told them that their father is working in an office in another country.

In January, the Indonesian police accused Mr. Nwolise of running a drug syndicate from prison. No charges were brought, but Ms. Fatimah, who says emphatically that her husband is innocent of the accusation, believes it resulted in his being placed in the group of inmates now facing imminent execution.

“Some woman on the outside blamed him,” Ms. Fatimah said, referring to a police informant, “but when they came to his cell, they never found anything – never, never, never. He never had a trial and next thing, they wanted to execute him.”

Jamiu Owolabi Abashin, 50, Nigeria - Smuggling Heroin
Jamiu Owolabi Abashin was living on the streets of Bangkok in 1998 when a fellow African living there took pity on him and brought him home. Shortly thereafter, according to Mr. Abashin, his new friend asked whether he wanted a quick-paying job, in which he would get $400 for bringing a package of clothing to the friend’s wife in Surabaya, Indonesia, where she sold used shirts and pants.
Mr. Abashin readily agreed, but soon wished he hadn’t: The package contained nearly 12 pounds of heroin, and he was arrested after landing at Surabaya’s airport. Mr. Abashin, who was traveling on a false Spanish passport, contended he was duped.

He was convicted in 1999 and sentenced to life in prison, which was reduced to 20 years on appeal. State prosecutors challenged the sentence reduction before the Indonesian Supreme Court, which in 2006 sentenced Mr. Abashin to death.
In a request for presidential clemency in 2008, he admitted knowingly smuggling the drugs. The request was denied in January.

The Indonesian government refers to him as Raheem Agbaje Salami, the name on the fake Spanish passport he was using when he was arrested.
Ursa Supit, an Indonesian legal activist who is advocating on Mr. Abashin’s behalf, says that because he had no money, he was assigned a state lawyer for his trial and had no legal counsel when he appealed to the Supreme Court.

Mr. Abashin, who now has a lawyer, is challenging Mr. Joko’s rejection of his clemency request.
“He has been inside now for 17 years, and he has never broken a rule inside,” Ms. Supit said. “And now they are going to execute him. He’s never had money for lawyers. It’s not fair.” 
 
Okwudili Oyatanze, 41, Nigeria - Smuggling heroin
The YouTube clip shows what seems to be a typical Sunday religious service at a small church. A young African man, accompanied by an Asian guitarist, sings a heartfelt gospel song as the audience sings along. But the
camera
does not show the security guards, iron bars and barbed wire fences that would have indicated this was no ordinary place. The singer, Okwudili Oyatanze, was giving his regular performance at a penitentiary outside the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

Known in Indonesia’s penal system as “The Death Row Gospel Singer,” Mr. Oyatanze, 41, was arrested in 2001 while trying to smuggle 5.5 pounds of heroin through Jakarta’s international airport, in his stomach, after arriving on a flight from Pakistan. He was convicted the following year and sentenced to death.

Mr. Oyatanze has made the most of his incarceration, writing more than 70 songs and recording multiple albums behind bars. He has performed with prison guards as well as fellow inmates.
In the video, shot in 2008, Mr. Oyatanze sang his song “God You Know,” which was also the name of an album he released that year.
“He has turned his life around in jail,” said the Rev. Charles Burrows, a Catholic priest from Ireland who now lives in Indonesia and is offering religious counseling to Mr. Oyatanze as he awaits his execution.

Raised in outheastern Nigeria, Mr. Oyatanze started a garment business in 1999, traveling to Indonesia to buy clothing and resell it in Nigeria. The business collapsed, and Mr. Oyatanze, heavily in debt, traveled to Pakistan to try to revive it, at the suggestion of a fellow Nigerian living there.
The plan involved swallowing capsules of heroin before boarding a flight to Jakarta. “There was a chance to earn some easy money, so he became a courier,” Mr. Burrows said.

Source: NYTimes.com

Photo: Floyd Mayweather's car dealer an Igbo man?






It seems Floyd Mayweather's car dealer is an Igbo man named Obi Okeke (left). He owns Fusion Luxury Motors where Floyd buys some of his exotic cars

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Isahya, El-Rufai's Campaign Coordinator Killed

The information was officially provided by Samuel Aruwan, El-Rufai’s spokesman through a statement published on Premium Times.
Aruwan disclosed that the victim, Markus Ishaya, had been shot several times by the unknown armed men who had trailed him to his village in Jema’a LGA of the state. The official added that the investigation into the murder of  Atuku Ward coordinator had started.
“His family informed us that unknown gunmen stormed his residence and shot him several times.
“The men, two in number, were well armed and did not pick any property in his residence except carrying out the ungodly act.
“The police have confirmed the incident. The police have also visited the scene of the crime and have commenced investigation.
“While we appreciate their prompt action, our expectation is that the security agencies will fully investigate this killing and prosecute the perpetrators.
“Security agencies must adequately protect all Nigerians irrespective of their status and standing.”
Reacting to the unfortunate development, the governor-elect directed condolences to the family of the deceased as he said:
“Our empathy and prayers go to the family of Mr. Markus Ishaya and the entire community over this callous murder and desecration of human life.
“May Almighty God grant his soul eternal rest and give his family and friends the fortitude to bear this painful loss.”
It is worth noting that based on the governorship election outcome, the campaign of the All Progressives Congress politician across the state can be definitely described as successful. The APC polled  1,117,635 votes while the PDP received 485,833 votes. The coordinators on site, including late Markus Ishaya, demonstrated great dedication to the common goal.
R.I.P.

NFF Appoints Stephen Keshi For The Third Time

Stephen Keshi has been appointed Nigeria coach for the third time after signing a two-year contract on Tuesday.
The “big boss” as he is popularly called has enjoyed a good run as head coach of Super Eagles as in his first spell as coach, he won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
His deal was however not renewed after a not too good outing at 2014 world cup in Brazil and failing to clinch a ticket to the AFCON 2015.
Speaking after his extending his contract, Stephen Keshi said;
“It’s a fresh start. We need the support of our fans, media and every Nigerian to return the team to where we truly belong”.
“As a coach and former player I was also hurt that we failed to qualify for the last Nations Cup.
“To succeed we all need to come together as one because Nigeria belongs to us, this is not Stephen Keshi’s team but our national team,” Keshi told BBC Sport.
NFF Appoints Stephen Keshi For The Third Time (PHOTO)
Stephen Keshi recieves contract (PHOTO CREDIT: @arafat299)
It was gathered that Keshi has set several targets and that his contract will be terminated if he does not meet them.
The 53-year-old was also required to sign a code of conduct and is expected to work with the Nigerian Football Federation technical committee.
Keshi, who also won the Nations Cup as a player with Nigeria in 1994, however declined to comment on the contract details or the exit of his long-term assistant Daniel Amokachi.
Reports indicate that former Nigeria striker Amokachi has left his role with immediate effect and has been replaced by Salisu Yusuf.
Yusuf, who led Kano Pillars to the Nigerian title in 2008, has previously worked as assistant to former Nigeria coach Samson Siasia at both senior and U-20 levels.
As caretaker coach, Keshi endured a tempestuous 2014, in which he was sacked by the NFF and only reinstalled after intervention from Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan.
His last two home matches in Abuja and Akwa Ibom were marred by a negative reaction from the public but the “big boss” has pleaded for the home supporters to be positive during the 2017 Nations Cup qualifiers.
The Super Eagles have been drawn in one of the toughest-looking groups, alongside seven-time champions Egypt, Tanzania and Chad.
“I understand we still have some disappointed people out there but our dedicated players deserve our encouragement and support.
“It doesn’t matter where they play, these boys always give everything and we need to stand by them and the coaching crew.
“I remain confident that this time around we will see an improvement, change in attitude and positive results,” he said.

Stephen Keshi, has been hit with good news of late as he only recently watched his daughter get married last month.