Twerking is
a dangerous seductive moves that came out of New Orleans musical dance in the
1980`s. The dance is somehow taking over most musical dance in such a way that
musical shows without twerking content rarely move in the musical industry.
The consequent effect of this is that it has projected twerking as a thing that
must be learned and perfected among young ladies. The shocking part of it is that
some young mothers have now thrown caution to the wind and are now unconsciously
teaching their kids in the light of their common acts of twerking to entertain
their interested viewers on social media. Have you
taken time to see what your own child do behind the scene?
This concept was created to give possible insight to relationship issues anyone may be passing through. kindly view or read as the case may be. Thank you."
Susanchannel skin guru just opened an outlet in Ghana and lots of celebrities from both Nigeria and Ghana were present likes of Mercy Aigbe, Ruth Kadri, Laura ikeji, hajia4reall, etc. check out the video clips
The video speaks for itself, while the News reaching us revealed that Nigerian musician wizkid was more than happy to see snoop dog (An American star) played and dance
to his song. This is an indication of progress in the Nigerian music industry. Keep
it up guys
This is what you get when you are a young guy and break into the home of
an elderly man to threaten him with the intention to steal from him not knowing
that he was a retired boxer and a military hand-to-hand combat instructor. In simple words, it serves him right. Your comment, please
Who
actually handed over Nigeria to the Northerner (the Fulani)
There has
been different views and submission as to who handed Nigeria to the Fulani to
be precise. Most Nigerian youths do not understand how the Northerner emerged as the dominant tribe in Nigeria.
After amalgamation
that brought Nigeria as one the Country was ruled with a regional system which has the North, East, and West with
none having no single edge over the other. Apparently, there was the quest for
independence majorly championed by the Western Region, in 1959 shortly before
Independent there was a Parliamentary election in which the NCNC under the leadership of Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe came first, Action Group under the leadership
of Obafemi Awolowo came second while NPC came to the third position. However, there
was no party with a majority seat which necessitated the need for an alliance to be
formed.
The Action Group
took the bold step on the decision to form Alliance with the Easterner and took
a trip to Asaba to that effect. They were lodged in Hotel had Dinner together and
the Easterner left them in the Hotel and went to the North to implement
Political Alliance with the Northerners under which Ahmadu Bello emerged as the
Prime Minister and gave Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe a ceremonial position.
The Yoruba
in Asaba felt betrayed and humiliated but kept silent and went back to the Western
Region. This was what formed the basis for the British Government to hand over
to the Northerners in 1960. Apparently, it was the Easterner that handed over
Nigeria to the Northerner.
Youth should really understand that
the use of the drug is dangerous and has the capability of destroying their lives,
I know many are curious about the effect and believe that they are exceptional,
youth should run away from the use of drugs it can jeopardize the safety and rubbish their
integrity. Kindly stay away from it.
Monday, May 24, 2021
Life is full of mystery and unseen battle
I came across this video on youtube and tears rush through, apparently, these three friends were pilots with the Nigerian Military. the guy on the right and left died sometime in February while the one in middle died recently along with the chief of army staff. may their gentle soul rest in peace
The world tagged the above as Palestinian brave little children but tagged Israel as Terrorists.
my question is can any soldier tolerate children this same way?
Wake up
Nigerians, What is the future of your Children, Education they say is the best
legacy but you need money to give them quality Education but where is the
money? it appears everything is drowning, No electricity, No free supply of
Water, Unemployment is ravaging, Terrorism seems to be gaining ground, Moral
value has been destroyed, Education is losing it value, Tribalism, and nepotism
is the order of the day, No invention (s), no one seems to have a clue as to
the resolution even the value of Naira is fast becoming worthless,
I sincerely
wish to draw our attention to the fact that planning is not just needful, it is
crucial, it is said that a life without a plan is a plan on its own to fail.
Permit me
to introduce to you Cryptocurrency, e.g Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Bitcoin
vault, litecoin,Electric Cash, Dash
etc. What is a cryptocurrency, its simply money, Digital money, like Naira,
Dollar, Yen, etc.Cryptocurrency was
introduced in 2009 with Bitcoin being lessthen a dollar, few people bought then and kept in their digital wallet
in less than 7 years a Bitcoin went up in value to over 7000 USD that was how
some peoplebecame millionaires, today a
Bitcoin worth N18,000,000.00 Eighteen Million naira, you can Google it.
Investment is about securing the future; I
have seen people who were doing well at work but ended up begging
systematically after their retirement, the problem is nothing but inappropriate
planning
. Kindly
invest in cryptocurrency, it's a foregone conclusion that it's the future
currency, China fought it , they came back to introduce their own currency
called digital Yuan, Tunisia fought it they came back to introduce their own
digital currency, American Government fought it, it became more popular to the extent that most rich person in America came out to say they are investing, in fact (Elon Musk) came out to say he wants to be paid in Bitcoin. Countries
that have issued their own cryptocurrency include Ecuador, China, Senegal,
Singapore, Tunisia United Kindom is holding debate to start its own crypto
Currency, South Africa has concluded its plan to start its own. and more
countries have come out to say they are working on theirs.
Many of
these cryptocurrencies are doing extremely well, the nature of crypto
currencies are volatile in value it fluctuates up and down but at the long run its
going up the more..
Children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from him. He can decide to bless you with beautiful twins. If you have faith just type Amen and share.
Fighting is defined as a conflict between two parties with different views. One of the greatest gifts of humanity is the ability for us to be different. However, this is also one of our greatest flaws.
The human psyche is programmed to be different. This is why teachers, parents, and other adult figures often tell children to "be different". Yet, this causes problems. For years, psychologists and sociologists have been asking "why is this true?" This is also evident in animals. Even if they may be of the same type of animal (i.e. birds), different species will still fight with each other.
In our minds, we are born to think that we are correct in whatever we say or do. This is also colloquially known as "pride". Of course, no one can always be right about everything. Therefore, there will always be another contender. Naturally, our pride prevents us from admitting we are wrong, if indeed we are. As a result, conflicts arise as two people who believe or think differently about a subject cannot both be correct. This leads us into an argument. The human mind is only capable of withstanding insults and attacks at our pride to a limit. When we are no longer able to hold it in, we lash out, believing wholeheartedly that we were wronged. In contrast, the "offender" would obviously think that they did nothing wrong, and that we lashed out for no reason. This again correlates to how the human mind is programmed to believe that we are always right and everyone else is wrong.
Making the decision to breastfeed is a personal matter. It's
also one that's likely to draw strong opinions from friends and family.
Many medical authorities, including the American Academy of
Pediatrics (AAP) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,
strongly recommend breastfeeding. But you and your baby are unique, and the
decision is up to you. This overview of breastfeeding can help you decide.
23 years being breastfed
What Are the Benefits of Breastfeeding for Your Baby?
Breast milk provides the ideal nutrition for infants. It has
a nearly perfect mix of vitamins, protein, and fat -- everything your baby
needs to grow. And it's all provided in a form more easily digested than infant
formula. Breast milk contains antibodies that help your baby fight off viruses
and bacteria. Breastfeeding lowers your baby's risk of having asthma or
allergies. Plus, babies who are breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months,
without any formula, have fewer ear infections, respiratory illnesses, and
bouts of diarrhea. They also have fewer hospitalizations and trips to the
doctor.
Breastfeeding has been linked to higher IQ scores in later
childhood in some studies. What's more, the physical closeness, skin-to-skin
touching, and eye contact all help your baby bond with you and feel secure.
Breastfed infants are more likely to gain the right amount of weight as they
grow rather than become overweight children. The AAP says breastfeeding also
plays a role in the prevention of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). It's
been thought to lower the risk of diabetes, obesity, and certain cancers as
well, but more research is needed.
Are There Breastfeeding Benefits for the Mother?
Breastfeeding burns extra calories, so it can help you lose
pregnancy weight faster. It releases the hormone oxytocin, which helps your
uterus return to its pre-pregnancy size and may reduce uterine bleeding after
birth. Breastfeeding also lowers your risk of breast and ovarian cancer. It may
lower your risk of osteoporosis, too.
Since you don't have to buy and measure formula, sterilize
nipples, or warm bottles, it saves you time and money. It also gives you
regular time to relax quietly with your new-born as you bond.
Adult breast feeding
Effect of breast feeding grown up Children
Strange mothering habits are
guaranteed to provoke quite annoying reaction from people as breastfeeding
beyond babyhood is alien to humanity anywhere in the world. But here comes a
mother who is addicted to breastfeeding her son for over 22 years
It's obviously about her own needs,
not her child's," it is believed that when an older boy suck through the nipple
of a woman, more predictably, it has the potentiality of leading into sex.
"She probably gets turned on by it." Imagine me coming home from
school and saying, 'OK, Mum, can I suck from your bosoms now?' It's
weird."
What could probably be running
through the woman’s mind?
The Comedian IGoDye’s now travels all over the world to entertain Presidents and Governors, recently showed off his new castle – a “French Luxury Chateaux des Reves Design” – on instagram.
The castle is IGoDye’s second luxury mansion and it is located in Benin city, Edo state.
”Life is not quantified by one’s success alone. The situation in your immediate environment also shows how you are faring . In terms of personal aspiration, I would say I am not fulfilled, because most of my desire to live in a society devoid of certain factors hampering proper standard way of living are not present in the lives of those living around us. Majority of people in our midst still live below poverty level.” he captioned one of the photos.
News reaching us revealed that 50 Cent was not pleased with the 2015 BET Awards. He was specifically upset at the Best Actor award, which went to Terrence Howard, star of the FOX show Empire.
"It's a damn shame what happened to the BET Awards," 50 Cent says in a video posted by Say Cheese TV. "FOX bought the whole goddamn show. How you gonna have a best actor award given to Terrence Howard and not even mention Omari Hardwick?"
Hardwick is the lead in 50's programPower, which the rapper has championed over Empire.
As he continues to voice his opinion of the BET Awards, he also takes a shot at one of the event's performers.
"Motherfuck BET," he says. "The highlight of the whole goddamn show was Puffy busting his ass. Fuck 'em. Fuck 'em all."
Former Actors’ Guild of Nigeria president Segun Arinze has called for the resignation of the Director-General of the Censors Board. His statement below…
Please tell Madam Patricia Bala of Nigeria Film and Video Censors Board to release the movie Half of a Yellow Sun. She has no reason to hold on to the movie. She has no right to censor the movie only to classify it. She saw it in Canada and even partnered with the producers in Canada during the premiere. What she is doing now is an embarrassment to government and a big insult to our dear ind
(Nine Serving Generals to Face Court-Marshal for Treason)
TREASON: Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Minimah is leading the investigation of 9 Generals/Senior Military Officers on suspicion of selling military-grade weapons to Boko Haram.
Also, the Generals allegedly gave Boko Haram tips on troops’ movement, operations and were involved in illegal movement of weapons from the Nigerian Army armouries in various northern states.
Senior Military sources confirmed that during interrogation Boko Haram suspects named the officers and Generals as their arms suppliers. The Army’s investigation was prompted by loud accusations from independent foreign media and strong evidence provided by US/EU military intelligence sources that top Nigerian military chiefs were colluding with Boko Haram resulting in the terrorists gaining rapid offensive capability and upper hand over frontline troops.
THERE YOU HAVE IT, NIGERIANS! How much corruption and indignities can one nation take? How much official criminality is enough? When did treasonable felony become a recipe for successful military career? How can we expect our frontline troops to put their lives on the line for Nigeria when Generals and commanding officers are getting filthy rich on the treasonable felony of selling offensive weapons to terrorists?
For six months various frontline troops have told us in confidence that they refused to go out to fight Boko Haram because the terrorists always seem to know where our troops were going to be even when troops movement decisions were supposedly made at the last minute. Further our troops told us that Boko Haram had offensive sophisticated weapons such as rocket-propelled grenades, Israeli Uzis, Russian Kalashnikovs, mortars, AK-47 rifles, Bazookas and Improvised Explosives Devices while our unpaid frontline troops constantly suffer from typhoid and malaria fever from being forced to drink dirty water from boreholes.
The bombs went off in a market and bus terminal in the country's central city. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the twin car bombs, but they bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist group.
Smoke rises after a bomb blast at a bus terminal in Jos, Nigeria, Tuesday, May 20, 2014. The blasts could be heard miles away and clouds of black smoke rose above the city as firefighters and rescue workers struggled to reach the area as thousands of people fled.
JOS, Nigeria — Two car bombs exploded at a bustling bus terminal and market in Nigeria's central city of Jos on Tuesday, killing at least 118 people, wounding dozens and leaving streets strewn with bloodied bodies.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the twin car bombs. But they bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, the Islamic extremist group that abducted nearly 300 schoolgirls last month and has repeatedly targeted bus stations and other locations where large numbers of people gather in its campaign to impose Islamic law on Nigeria.
The second blast came half an hour after the first, killing some of the rescue workers who had rushed to the scene, which was obscured by billows of black smoke.
Dozens of bodies and body parts were covered in grain that had been loaded in the second car bomb, witnesses said. A Terminus Market official said he helped remove 50 casualties, most of them dead. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not allowed to give information to reporters.
"It's horrifying, terrible," said Mark Lipdo of the Stefanos Foundation, a Christian charity based in Jos, who described the sickening smell of burning human flesh.
A woman's body, her legs blown off and her hand reaching out of the flames, lay on the edge of an inferno consuming other bodies. Another woman, unconscious and wrapped in a brightly colored cloth, was being carried away in a wheelbarrow on a road strewn with glass shards.
Tensions have been rising between Christians and Muslims in Jos, the capital of Plateau state in Nigeria's Middle Belt region that divides the country into the predominantly Muslim north and Christian south. It is a flashpoint for religious violence.
Boko Haram has claimed other recent bomb attacks, including two separate bomb blasts in April that killed more than 120 people and wounded more than 200 in Abuja, the nation's capital. One went off at Abuja's busy bus station.
A suicide car bomber killed 25 people in northern Kano city on Monday. Police there detonated a second car bomb Monday. They said both would have killed many people but the first exploded before it reached its target of restaurants and bars in the Christian quarter of the Muslim city.
Lipdo said at least one of Tuesday's blasts could have been averted if authorities had acted in time. He said a white van that held the first bomb was parked for hours in the market place, raising suspicions of vendors and others who reported it to the authorities, but nothing was done.
He said authorities also had another warning of impending violence: A man with explosives strapped to his body was arrested on Saturday and told police that many militants had been ordered to plant bombs around churches and public areas in Jos.
An injured woman is carried after bombs exploded at a bus terminal and market in Jos, Nigeria, Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Two car bombs exploded at a bustling bus terminal and market in Nigeria's central city of Jos on Tuesday, and witnesses said dozens of people were killed. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the twin car bombs, but they bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist group.
President Goodluck Jonathan extended sympathies to affected families and said in a statement that he "assures all Nigerians that the government remains fully committed to winning the war against terror."
"This administration will not be cowed by the atrocities of enemies of human progress and civilization," the statement said.
The Nigerian government and military's failure to curtail the 5-year-old Islamic uprising, highlighted by the mass abduction of at least 276 schoolgirls and lack of progress in rescuing them more than a month later, has caused national and international outrage.
Jonathan has been forced to accept help from several nations including Britain and the United States, in the hunt for the girls, who were kidnapped in northeast Nigeria. It also has brought massive attention to the shadowy extremist group, which is demanding the release of detained insurgents in exchange for the girls — a swap officials say the government will not consider.
Diplomats said Nigeria on Tuesday asked a U.N. Security Council committee monitoring sanctions against al-Qaida to add Boko Haram to the list, with an arms embargo and asset freeze.
The wreckage of a charred vehicle remains in front of burning shops following a bomb blast at Terminus market in the central city of Jos on May 20, 2014.
The extremists are threatening to sell the girls into slavery if Jonathan does not free detained insurgents, which officials say he will not do.
Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is sinful," has targeted schools, as well as churches, mosques, marketplaces, bus terminals and other spots where large numbers of civilians gather in its campaign to turn Nigeria into an Islamic state. Half of Nigeria's population of 170 million is Christian, as is most of the population of Jos. The militants have increased the reach of their attacks this year, and their deadliness.
On Christmas Eve in 2010, bombs allegedly planted by Boko Haram exploded in Jos, killing as many as 80 people.
Meanwhile, more than 300 people have been killed in assaults on towns and villages in recent weeks, and the extremists also are blamed for an attack last week on a Chinese camp in neighboring Cameroon in which one Cameroonian soldier was killed and 10 Chinese workers abducted.
Militants' attacks have been coming with increasing frequency despite a year-old military state of emergency in three of Nigeria's states to curtail the uprising.
The Senate on Tuesday voted to extend the emergency for another six months, but only if Jonathan devotes more money to the military campaign and to better arming demoralized soldiers, who say Boko Haram is better equipped. A letter with the conditions was sent to the president.
More than 2,000 people have been killed in the insurgency this year in Africa's most- populous nation, compared to an estimated 3,600 between 2010 and 2013.
A suicide car bomber killed five people on a street of popular bars and restaurants in the northern Nigerian city of Kano on Sunday evening, in an area mostly inhabited by southern Christians, police said. Kano police spokesman Musa Majiya said the bomber struck Gold Coast Street in the Sabon Gari or "foreign quarter" of the North's biggest city.
"I heard a loud blast. And there was a lot of smoke. Soldiers came in to cordon off the place and ambulances were rushing people to hospital," witness Abdul Dafar, who lives a block away from the blast, said, adding that he had seen four dead bodies in the aftermath. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but blame is likely to fall on violent Islamist group Boko Haram, whose struggle against the Nigerian state has killed thousands over the last five years. The militants also operate in neighboring Niger, Cameroon and Chad, and President Goodluck Jonathan described them as West Africa's al-Qaeda on Saturday in Paris, where regional leaders met France's President Francois Hollande to discuss how to tackle the growing threat posed by the group. The Islamists grabbed world headlines with abduction of more than 200 school girls a month ago from a remote village in the northeast. Britain, the United States and France have pledged to help rescue them. See also: Kenya fumes as Western security warnings drive tourists out Boko Haram has frequently attacked Sabon Gari, whose liquor stores are also a cause of friction with Kano's Islamic police. The area has for decades housed ethnic Igbo traders from the South, who are predominantly Christian. Nigeria's population of 170 million is split roughly evenly between Christians and Muslims. Multiple bomb blasts in Sabon Gari killed at least 15 people in July and an attack on a bus station there in March 2013 killed 25. The focus of Boko Haram's insurgency is on the northeast border area with Cameroon, where it has repeatedly attacked military outposts and massacred villagers with growing ferocity. But two bombs on the outskirts of the capital Abuja last month that killed 105 people between them showed the Islamists can strike across north and central Nigeria. Boko Haram is now seen as the main security threat to Africa's biggest economy and top oil producer, although it has so far spared the commercial hub of Lagos and the oil fields in the South. Outrage over Boko Haram's kidnapping of the school girls has prompted Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, criticized at home for his government's slow response to the crisis, to accept U.S., British and French help in the hunt for the girls.
Amid global outcry, Sudanese government says pregnant Christian has chance to appeal penalty for changing religion.
Sudanese officials are downplaying the death sentence ruling given to a pregnant young Christian woman for apostasy, amid an international outcry.
"Sudan is committed to all human rights and freedom of faith granted in Sudan by the constitution and law," Foreign Ministry spokesman Abu-Bakr Al-Siddiq said, the Reuters news agency reported on Friday.
He added that his ministry trusted the integrity and independence of the judiciary.
The parliament speaker Fatih Izz Al-Din told local radio that the media campaign about the "apostate woman" is aimed at distorting the image of Sudan - a position often deployed by Sudanese officials when met with outrage over controversial events.
He also said the verdict would go through all the judicial stages to reach the constitutional court and that there would be a chance to appeal. His comments were reported on Friday by the state news agency, SUNA.
The case of Mariam Yehya Ibrahim Ishag has sparked international outrage.
Ishag, a pregnant 27-year-old Christian, was convicted of apostasy for refusing to renounce her faith. The govenment said it had given her three days to "return to Islam".
They also sentenced her to 100 lashes for marrying a Christian man, which is unrecognised under Islamic law.
Ishag says she was born to a Sudanese Muslim father, who was absent, and raised by an Ethiopian Christian mother.
But Izz Al Din maintained she was a Muslim raised in an Islamic environment and said that her brother, who is also a Muslim, had filed the charges.
Her brother's complaint alleged she had gone missing for several years and that her family was shocked to find out she married a Christian, according to her lawyer.
Political distraction
Experts in Islamic law called the ruling outrageous.
"The punishment has little to do with religion and serves as a political distraction," Mohamed Ghilan, an expert in Islamic jurisprudence, told Al Jazeera. "This is a ploy by the Sudanese regime to appear as 'defenders of Islam' to mitigate their corruption."
Faced with these challenges, the Sudanese government found itself politically marginalised, Ghilan said. "The punishment is an attempt to give the regime legitimacy with the more conservative crowd."
"Historically, this sort of punishment was only implemented in cases where people didn’t just simply convert due to lack of conviction, but they would also join an opposing force," Ghilan said.
In this context, apostasy was tantamount to treason, according to Khaleel Mohammed, associate professor of religion at San Diego State University.
"One did not get sentenced to death simply for converting. Unfortunately, this does happen in certain places like Afghanistan and Sudan, but these judges are not very educated in Islamic law and are working from a tribal perspective."
Further, even in the context of war, women were historically excluded from punishment, Ghilan said. "Women could not be executed because of the vehement declaration of the prophet not to harm women."
Researchers say they have made a discovery in Argentina of a dinosaur that would've been the largest animal ever to walk the earth.
The dinosaur would have been triple the size of a T-Rex weighing in at 77 tons.
Jose Luis Carballido of Argentina's Museo Paleontologico Egidio Feruglio told CNN the discovery is "Like two trucks with a trailer each, one in front of the other, and the weight of 14 elephants together."
This news was perceived with a very controversial response from the UK Muslim Public Affairs Committee, saying that “Your Husband Has Killed More Muslim Girls Than Boko Haram Ever Could, #We Can’t Bring Back Our Dead.”
Do you agree with their point of view?
This post has received various responses among the members of MPAC as well, with some of them saying that a good cause is a still a good cause, and others supporting his point of view.
The campaign was started to make the world hear about the abducted Chibok girls and has spread worldwide. Over 200 girls were abducted in April 2014 from their school in Chibok and military forces and volunteers have been looking for them ever since.
Meanwhile, Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for kidnapping the girls and has just released a video showing supposedly some of them.
Ex “Tinsel” co-stars Chris Attoh and Damilola Adegbite were
supposed to walk down the aisle this weekend, April 12th, however, the wedding
has been postponed.
According to a press release by Chris Attoh’s publicist,
Rosie, her client and his wife-to-be have decided to postpone their wedding
till later this year or early next year as they are expecting their first baby.
The rumour that Dami was pregnant has been on for sometime
now but Rosie finally confirmed this in a press statement.
Dami wants “a fairytale wedding”, Rosie said, so the wedding
has to be postponed.
Chris and Damilola had announced in January 2014 that they
were a couple before later revealing they will be wedding this April.
The federal government has filed a fresh charge against the son of late head of state General Sani Abacha.
In the new charge, the son of the late dictator, Mohammed, is being accused of unlawfully receiving about N446.3billion allegedly stolen from government’s coffers between 1995 and 1998.
He is being accused in the nine-count charge of “dishonestly receiving stolen property” and “voluntarily assisted in concealing money”. The charge replaced the earlier one of 121 counts in which Mohammed was charged with Atiku Bagudu.
Bagudu has been excluded from the fresh charge, leaving only Mohammed.
In the new charge marked CR.21-24/2008, the stolen money allegedly received by Mohammed, which he was accused of concealing include 141,100,000 pounds sterling and 384,353,000 US dollars made up of cash and travellers’ cheques.
The charge dated February 24, 2014, was filed by a private prosecutor, Daniel Enwelum, who is prosecuting the case on behalf of the federal government and upon a fiat dated February 18, 2014, issued to him by the attorney-general of the federation.
Mohammed’s absence in court stalled his planned arraignment on the new charge yesterday before Justice Mamman Kolo of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory.
The prosecution counsel told the court that, even when Mohammed had been served with the charge, with evidence to that effect contained in a sworn affidavit by the court’s bailiff, the accused person has refused to attend court to take his plea.
The new charge was filed pursuant to Section 181 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) as an amendment to the earlier charge.
Enwelum urged the court to accept the fresh charge and deemed the receipt of the charge by the defence lawyer on behalf of the accused person as proper service.
He said the lawyer, Abdulllahi Haruna, has promised to receive the charge for his client.
Haruna said Mohammed was absent in court because he was not aware of the new charge. He urged the court to adjourn the case to a further date to enable his client attend court.
Mohammed is expected to be arraigned on April 29, 2014.
In Count 1, Mohammed is alleged to have, between August and December 1995 in Abuja, dishonestly received $36,480,000.00 made up of cash and travellers’ cheques, property of the federal government, believed to have been stolen.
Count 2alleges that Mohammed, between August and December 1995 in Abuja, voluntarily assisted in concealing $57,960,000.00 believed to have been stolen from the federal government.
Count 3 alleges that he, between October and December 1996 in Abuja, dishonestly received $26,913,500.00 believed to have been stolen from the federal government.
KANO, Nigeria — A child bride forced into marriage in
Nigeria killed the groom and three of his friends with a poisoned meal, police
said Thursday.
Fourteen-year-old Wasila Umaru was married last week to
35-year-old Umaru Sani, according to assistant superintendent Musa Magaji
Majia.
Over the weekend, the groom invited a dozen friends to
celebrate at his Ungwar Yansoro village, about 60 miles from the northern city
of Kano.
The teen told police she bought rat poison and used it to
prepare a dish of rice.
‘‘The suspect confessed to committing the crime and said she
did it because she was forced to marry a man she did not love,’’ Majia said.
The groom and a friend died the same day, and two other
victims died later in the hospital. Umaru will likely be charged with culpable
homicide, according to Majia.
Child marriage is common in the mainly Muslim and
impoverished north part of Nigeria, where the numbers increase during drought
because a bride price is paid and it means one less mouth to feed.