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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Photos: Buhari receives Cross Rivers state gov at the state house
President Buhari received Cross Rivers state governor, Ben
Ayade, at the state house Abuja today January13th. Ayade was at the
state house to pay a courtesy visit to Buhari.
Kylie Jenner shares throwback pic of herself and Kendall Jenner
Kylie shared this old pic of herself and sister, Kendall from more innocent days. As if having second thoughts, she promptly deleted it.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
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The Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy has confirmed the arrest of eleven sailors aboard a vessel and tugboat with an estimated 6,000 tons of stolen crude oil along the waterways in Bayelsa State.
The sailors were aboard a vessel registered as MT DERA and a tugboat RUNNER CHARLEY.
The Nigerian Navy, according to the statement issued by Lieutenant Commander Eddie Yeibo, detained the vessel and tugboat along the Eremor 1 Marginal Oil Field located off Peretorugbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State.
Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, speaking about their find, noted that
the Command has made several successful raids on illegal refinery sites in the fight against crude oil theft barely two weeks into his assumption of office.
He attributed the feat to the zero tolerance stance on crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and other sundry crimes by Central Naval Command in its Area of Responsibility.
He assured that the Navy would continue to make the illegal business of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other sundry crimes unattractive for criminals. He further warned that oil thieves should desist from all forms of illegal activity and become involved in meaningful and legitimate businesses.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/10/07/busted-navy-arrested-11-sailors-with-6000-tons-of-crude/#sthash.qhicWM4b.dpuf
The Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy has confirmed the arrest of eleven sailors aboard a vessel and tugboat with an estimated 6,000 tons of stolen crude oil along the waterways in Bayelsa State.
The sailors were aboard a vessel registered as MT DERA and a tugboat RUNNER CHARLEY.
The Nigerian Navy, according to the statement issued by Lieutenant Commander Eddie Yeibo, detained the vessel and tugboat along the Eremor 1 Marginal Oil Field located off Peretorugbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State.
Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, speaking about their find, noted that
the Command has made several successful raids on illegal refinery sites in the fight against crude oil theft barely two weeks into his assumption of office.
He attributed the feat to the zero tolerance stance on crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and other sundry crimes by Central Naval Command in its Area of Responsibility.
He assured that the Navy would continue to make the illegal business of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other sundry crimes unattractive for criminals. He further warned that oil thieves should desist from all forms of illegal activity and become involved in meaningful and legitimate businesses.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/10/07/busted-navy-arrested-11-sailors-with-6000-tons-of-crude/#sthash.qhicWM4b.dpuf
The Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy has confirmed the arrest of eleven sailors aboard a vessel and tugboat with an estimated 6,000 tons of stolen crude oil along the waterways in Bayelsa State.
The sailors were aboard a vessel registered as MT DERA and a tugboat RUNNER CHARLEY.
The Nigerian Navy, according to the statement issued by Lieutenant Commander Eddie Yeibo, detained the vessel and tugboat along the Eremor 1 Marginal Oil Field located off Peretorugbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State.
Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, speaking about their find, noted that
the Command has made several successful raids on illegal refinery sites in the fight against crude oil theft barely two weeks into his assumption of office.
He attributed the feat to the zero tolerance stance on crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and other sundry crimes by Central Naval Command in its Area of Responsibility.
He assured that the Navy would continue to make the illegal business of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other sundry crimes unattractive for criminals. He further warned that oil thieves should desist from all forms of illegal activity and become involved in meaningful and legitimate businesses.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/10/07/busted-navy-arrested-11-sailors-with-6000-tons-of-crude/#sthash.qhicWM4b.dpuf
The Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy has confirmed the arrest of eleven sailors aboard a vessel and tugboat with an estimated 6,000 tons of stolen crude oil along the waterways in Bayelsa State.
The sailors were aboard a vessel registered as MT DERA and a tugboat RUNNER CHARLEY.
The Nigerian Navy, according to the statement issued by Lieutenant Commander Eddie Yeibo, detained the vessel and tugboat along the Eremor 1 Marginal Oil Field located off Peretorugbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State.
Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, speaking about their find, noted that
the Command has made several successful raids on illegal refinery sites in the fight against crude oil theft barely two weeks into his assumption of office.
He attributed the feat to the zero tolerance stance on crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and other sundry crimes by Central Naval Command in its Area of Responsibility.
He assured that the Navy would continue to make the illegal business of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other sundry crimes unattractive for criminals. He further warned that oil thieves should desist from all forms of illegal activity and become involved in meaningful and legitimate businesses.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/10/07/busted-navy-arrested-11-sailors-with-6000-tons-of-crude/#sthash.qhicWM4b.dpuf
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The Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy has confirmed the arrest of eleven sailors aboard a vessel and tugboat with an estimated 6,000 tons of stolen crude oil along the waterways in Bayelsa State.
The sailors were aboard a vessel registered as MT DERA and a tugboat RUNNER CHARLEY.
The Nigerian Navy, according to the statement issued by Lieutenant Commander Eddie Yeibo, detained the vessel and tugboat along the Eremor 1 Marginal Oil Field located off Peretorugbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State.
Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, speaking about their find, noted that
the Command has made several successful raids on illegal refinery sites in the fight against crude oil theft barely two weeks into his assumption of office.
He attributed the feat to the zero tolerance stance on crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and other sundry crimes by Central Naval Command in its Area of Responsibility.
He assured that the Navy would continue to make the illegal business of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other sundry crimes unattractive for criminals. He further warned that oil thieves should desist from all forms of illegal activity and become involved in meaningful and legitimate businesses.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/10/07/busted-navy-arrested-11-sailors-with-6000-tons-of-crude/#sthash.qhicWM4b.dpuf
The Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy has confirmed the arrest of eleven sailors aboard a vessel and tugboat with an estimated 6,000 tons of stolen crude oil along the waterways in Bayelsa State.
The sailors were aboard a vessel registered as MT DERA and a tugboat RUNNER CHARLEY.
The Nigerian Navy, according to the statement issued by Lieutenant Commander Eddie Yeibo, detained the vessel and tugboat along the Eremor 1 Marginal Oil Field located off Peretorugbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State.
Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, speaking about their find, noted that
the Command has made several successful raids on illegal refinery sites in the fight against crude oil theft barely two weeks into his assumption of office.
He attributed the feat to the zero tolerance stance on crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and other sundry crimes by Central Naval Command in its Area of Responsibility.
He assured that the Navy would continue to make the illegal business of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other sundry crimes unattractive for criminals. He further warned that oil thieves should desist from all forms of illegal activity and become involved in meaningful and legitimate businesses.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/10/07/busted-navy-arrested-11-sailors-with-6000-tons-of-crude/#sthash.qhicWM4b.dpuf
The Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy has confirmed the arrest of eleven sailors aboard a vessel and tugboat with an estimated 6,000 tons of stolen crude oil along the waterways in Bayelsa State.
The sailors were aboard a vessel registered as MT DERA and a tugboat RUNNER CHARLEY.
The Nigerian Navy, according to the statement issued by Lieutenant Commander Eddie Yeibo, detained the vessel and tugboat along the Eremor 1 Marginal Oil Field located off Peretorugbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State.
Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, speaking about their find, noted that
the Command has made several successful raids on illegal refinery sites in the fight against crude oil theft barely two weeks into his assumption of office.
He attributed the feat to the zero tolerance stance on crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and other sundry crimes by Central Naval Command in its Area of Responsibility.
He assured that the Navy would continue to make the illegal business of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other sundry crimes unattractive for criminals. He further warned that oil thieves should desist from all forms of illegal activity and become involved in meaningful and legitimate businesses.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/10/07/busted-navy-arrested-11-sailors-with-6000-tons-of-crude/#sthash.qhicWM4b.dpuf
The Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy has confirmed the arrest of eleven sailors aboard a vessel and tugboat with an estimated 6,000 tons of stolen crude oil along the waterways in Bayelsa State.
The sailors were aboard a vessel registered as MT DERA and a tugboat RUNNER CHARLEY.
The Nigerian Navy, according to the statement issued by Lieutenant Commander Eddie Yeibo, detained the vessel and tugboat along the Eremor 1 Marginal Oil Field located off Peretorugbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State.
Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, speaking about their find, noted that
the Command has made several successful raids on illegal refinery sites in the fight against crude oil theft barely two weeks into his assumption of office.
He attributed the feat to the zero tolerance stance on crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and other sundry crimes by Central Naval Command in its Area of Responsibility.
He assured that the Navy would continue to make the illegal business of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other sundry crimes unattractive for criminals. He further warned that oil thieves should desist from all forms of illegal activity and become involved in meaningful and legitimate businesses.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/10/07/busted-navy-arrested-11-sailors-with-6000-tons-of-crude/#sthash.qhicWM4b.dpuf
Borno to re-open secondary schools November 16
Photos: After 22yrs in US prison, Yakubu Gowon's son, Musa granted clemency by Obama
Left photo: This was the month he was arrested. ..he was 23 and right photo: This is in prison. ..he actually graduated with a degree in law while in prison..that's his half brother Richard. Read the full story of his travail and released after the cut...
This was written by Barrister Chukwudi Iwuchukwu,
On November 18, 1992, agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration and the United States Customs Service arrested Musa, Jack Spencer, for conspiring to import in excess of one kilogram of heroin. Jack Musa Gowon, who was 23 years old at that time was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the allegation of smuggling heroin from source countries.This article was written by Barrister Chukwudi Iwuchukwu, Principal founder of Visage Media . A PR company based in In Lagos
Jack Musa Gowon protested vehemently through his legal team that he was innocent and was framed up and his protest were ignored by the Jury and was harshly sentenced to 324 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release.
Musa timely appealed, challenging the admission into evidence of the Hotel Guide, the sufficiency of the evidence supporting his conviction, and the district court's upward adjustment of his base offense level on the basis that he was an organizer or leader in the conspiracyWhen the appeal to quash his conviction failed, Musa took that decision in his stride believing set back like this is not end of his lifeAs an inmate of Taft Correctional Facility, Musa Jack Gowon was a role model and a legal adviser to all the inmatesHe was well behaved and a source of inspiration to co- inmates who have given up on life
The prison warden loved and worshiped the ground he tread on
Permit me to mention that Musa enrolled in one of the universities around and successfully graduated with a degree in Law as a prison inmateThis commendable act of Leadership did not go unnoticed and he was rewarded severally by prison authorities
While all these were going on, Musa's family has never stopped fighting to get him out of prison and calls for his release began to grow louderHappy to report that President Obama heard the calls for Musa's release and acted in that regard by granting him a parole
Musa walked out of Taft Correctional Facility Bakersfield California as a free man on November 2nd and he is currently at ICE Detention Center Bakersfield CA where he will be deported back to Nigeria any moment from nowMusa Jack Ngonaadi is grateful to his Dad, General Yakubu Gowon, his friends and his relatives from his maternal side who stood by him and supported him also all through the period of his unjust incarceration that he did not commit the crime he was wrongly accused ofMusa will narrate his own side of the story very soon and he is grateful to God who kept him alive and well to see this day
Man arraigned in SA court after 21 pieces of mutilated vaginas were found in his freezer
According to reports, It’s believed his wife, 28-year-old Anna Matseliso Molise, told police he drugged her and cut off private parts of her anatomy while she was incapacitated. She was due to testify but was gunned down and killed while leaving her house last month. Police believe most of the victims are from the Lesotho area. Preliminary investigations by the police suggest that Frederiksen, said to own a gun shop, sedates his victims before performing the illegal operations.
It is not clear if the severed vaginas were removed when the women were alive – or indeed if they would have survived the attacks. Masilea Langa, a South African police spokeswoman, said that Frederiksen had kept a clear and organised record of every body part he had removed since his first victim in 2010. He faces charges of sexual assault, intimidation and breaking South Africa’s medical laws.
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