Saturday, December 15, 2012

Must read! Rihanna's ‘Unapologetic’ Letter To Fans

This time it’s not Beyonce but Rihanna who whipped our her pen and pad for a personal hand-written letter to her fans.
After nabbing her first #1 album with Unapologetic and embarking on her unprecedented 777 tour, Rihanna addressed the Navy, recalling their journey together through her career.
“Throughout 7 years and 7 albums, there has been so much to be happy about, many fun filled memories…,” she wrote. “As we continue this journey together, we’ll write new stories, share more laughs, meet new people, tell more stories, in faith, in hope and not take one moment for granted.”
She signs off with a high note. “Let our inspirations drive us, never steering from who we truly are… We are all unapologetic.”
Read her letter here…

Court admits fresh evidence linking Ndume to Boko Haram

By Ikechukwu Nnochiri, Abuja
Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, yesterday, admitted fresh sets of evidence, showing that Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, allegedly made seventy-three contacts with the Boko Haram Islamic sect.
The evidence was tendered before the court by a forensic expert with the States Security Service, SSS, Mr Aliyu Usman, who testified against the lawmaker yesterday as the third prosecution witness.
The witness, had in his examination-in-chief, maintained that the contacts took place between October 3 and November 3, 2011, adding that most of the communication was between Ndume and the self confessed spokesman of the Boko Haram sect, Ali Sanda Umar Konduga.
t would be recalled that the high court had on October 24, admitted into evidence, two phones comprising of Nokia E-7 and Nokia 27100, which the SSS confiscated from both Senator Ndume and Konduga, shortly after they were arrested.
Trial Justice Kolawole marked the two phones as exhibits P5 and P5 (a).
Meanwhile, Konduga who willingly submitted himself to the security agency had since been convicted by an Abuja Chief Magistrate Court.
However, Ndume who is answering to a 4-count criminal charge, had in his statements before the high court, maintained that the reason the sect approached him was as a result of his being a member of the Presidential Committee that was inaugurated on August 2, 2011, with a view to addressing the security challenges in the North Eastern part of the nation.  He said the first telephone exchange between him and the sect was on October 4, 2011, two months into the Committee’s work.
In a 24 paragraph affidavit he deposed before the court, Ndume said after the sect approached him, “he promptly informed one Usman, who represented the SSS before the Presidential Committee of his contact with the said Jammatul Sunnah Walid Jihad (otherwise known as‘Boko Haram’ sect) and also other members of the committee.
“He also informed the Director of State Security Service of his interaction with the said “Boko Haram” sect and forwarded a copy of the DVD he obtained from the sect to the Director of SSS for review.

“The Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Namadi Sambo, is also aware that he was in contact with the Jammatul Sunnah Walid Jihad (otherwise known as ‘Boko Haram’).”
Nevertheless, in his testimony, Aliyu, who told the court that he is a member of Digital Forensic examiners in a sister agency from the United States of America and a certified member of advance forensic examiners in Israel, said he was the person that personally extracted all the calls, and text messages that were exchanged between Ndume and the Boko Haram spokesman.
He said the information was stored in three different Call Data Record (CDR) and Mobile Phone Exploitation (MPE) record from the Nokia E7.
Aliyu told the court that after the data were analyzed and confirmed as a genuine communication channel between the sect and Ndume who is currently representing Borno South in the Senate, he handed the extracted information alongside the IMEI of the phones to the chairman of the investigative panel that was set-up by the SSS to look into the alleged conviviality between the lawmaker and the terrorist organization.
Moves by the prosecuting counsel, Mr Thompson Olatigbe, to tender the three exhibits as evidence before the court met stiff opposition from the defence counsel Chief Ricky Tarfa, SAN, who relied on the provision of section 85 and 86 of the Evidence Act to contend that it constituted a “Secondary Evidence.”
Tarfa had argued that the exhibit were computer generated, saying its authenticity could not be easily ascertained, a submission that was countered by the prosecution who urged the court to go ahead and admit the CD’s as part of the proof of evidence in the matter.
In his ruling yesterday, Justice Kolawole, said he found no merit in Tarfa’s objections, noting that it would be in the interest of justice to admit the exhibits into evidence.
Marking the CD’s as exhibit P8, P8(a) and (b) yesterday, the trial judge, however stressed that its contents will be ascertained in the cause of the trial, adding that contrary to argument of the defence counsel that they are in the category of public documents, the judge maintained that in-line with section 43 (1) (a-b) of the 1999 constitution, the call logs are not such that any network provider can reveal to individuals except in relation to an investigation of criminal allegation.
The judge said it would have been different assuming the witness was not the maker of the evidence, even as he adjourned the case till February 7 and 11, 2013, to enable the defence counsel to cross-examine the witness.
Specifically, Ndume is being prosecuted by the Federal Government on allegation that he furnished the Boko Haram sect with classified information that aided their terrorist operations in the country.

He was arrested by the State Security Service, SSS, on November 21, 2011 and docked before the high court on December 12, sequel to his indictment by Konduga, who fingered him as one of their major sponsors.
According to the federal government, the offence he committed was contrary to section 7(1) (b) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2011 and punishable under Section 7(1) of the same Act.
Though the security agency said its investigations revealed that it was Ndume that submitted phone numbers of top government officials, including that of the Attorney General of the Federation, to the Boko Haram sect, however, the lawmaker who spent 26 days in detention before he was eventually granted bail by the court, has since denied the allegation, describing it as baseless.[Vanguard]

Photo: Big Brother Star Karen Igho Get Slapped & Molésted on Gun Point At Smirnoff Party

No matter what happened. It can never justify violence. Big Brother Amplified Star Karen Igho was a victim last night as she got slapped by a security guard at the Smirnoff Midnight Circus party last night.
Read her tweets below; 

@Karen_Igho: Wow I got slapped at a smirnof party, by a security guard!!! is it because I’m a woman?

@Karen_Igho: He loaded his gun and put it to my face at the car park, Said he will shoot me if I don’t give him money..I said I didn’t have. He slap me!!. More tweets below.


@Karen_Igho: Now my face is swollen and I’m in pain!!

@Karen_Igho: All I wanted to do was to go support my friend @DENRELE_EDUN who hosted the event

@Karen_Igho: Wow I got slapped at a smirnof party, by a security He loaded his gun and put it to my face at the car park,he wanted money and I didn’t have any on me then he slapped me.still in shock and pain

@Karen_Igho: I feel abused and hurt

@Karen_Igho: The slap sent me landing on the floor and hitting my head

@Karen_Igho: My team are on this
 @Karen_Igho: Called my lawyer

@Karen_Igho: Even my father has never slapped me like this and the loading of the gun to shoot me wow am in shock

@Karen_Igho: I know I have a good heart but I won’t let this go with out fighting for justice cos he might do it to someone else.

No More Hiding Place for Movie Pirates in Onitsha – FVPMAN

Those in the business of pirating other people’s videos in Onitsha may be in for a big one as the Film, Video, Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria (FVPMAN) has declared war against pirates in Onitsha, Anambra State. And, the marketers have vowed never to rest until they stamp out the menace of piracy in the commercial city.
According to the Chairman of the Onitsha branch of FVPMAN, Mr Godson Nwosu, following the alarming rate at which its members are being forced out of business, no thanks to the illegal activities of the pirates, they are left with no choice than to clampdown on the enemies of their businesses.
He said the marketers recently carried out raids on the hideouts of some of the pirates in Onitsha, in what they call, “operation flush out pirates” and carted away DVD worth millions of naira from the culprits. The raid, which he said led to the arrest and detention of two suspects started two weeks ago. He vowed that the exercise will not stop until they have brought their illegal activities to a standstill.
His words: “We have lost millions of naira to the pirates who have taken over our businesses. As a result, we will not stop the fight against piracy until they have flushed them out.”

How I want to spend my N10 Million: 8-year-old Winner of Nigeria Got Talent Reality Show

News recently hit the media waves about how an eight-year-old girl won this year’s edition of the Nigeria Got Talent reality show. Meanwhile, Amarachi Uyanne, the eight-year old dance sensation, has already reeled out plans in respect of how she is going to spend her N10 million grand prize.
A truly brilliant and philanthropic-minded child, Amarachi has said that apart from having a plan to pursue her education abroad in due time, she also has a strong desire to use part of her prize money to help orphans and the needy in the society. Her words: “I want to study abroad with the money I won and also, I want to help orphans and the needy in our society.”
Amarachi was indeed not the only kid revelation at the NGT. Several others showed up but did not go beyond the auditions. Yet, a few others like 11 years-old singer, Raji Oluwayomi, Dan Samuel Okon, Crystal Core, 12 years old rapper Olayemi John Pelumi made it to the semi-finals while 11 years old singer Oluwatoke Salami and the duo of Jesse and Oghomwen, both 13 and 11 respectively made the top four finalists.
Therefore, speaking on the performance of the youngsters on the show, Airtel’s Chief Marketing Officer, Olu Akanmu, said, it was indicative of the depth of talents in the country and the commitment of the operator to create respectable platforms for talent discovery and nurturing.

Blessing Okagbare Praises NSC’s Decision to Throw Open the Next National Sports Festival

For those who might have forgotten her, she is one particular athlete on whom a lot of Nigerians banked to get the country a medal at this year’s Olympic Games. However, she flopped enormously – just like the rest of her colleagues who represented the country at the Olympics.
But right now, the Nigerian leading women’s sprinter, Blessing Okagbare has lauded the decision of the National Sports Commission, NSC, to throw open the National Sports Festival from 2014 in Calabar. She stated that an open participation will bring glamour to the fiesta. However, she declared not every elite athlete will be keen to participate.
Her words: “For instance if this year’s Festival was open, I couldn’t have participated. This is because I had a hectic year and I needed the break. So I guess that is the way it will be for every other athlete,” said Okagbare.
However, the athlete revealed that she declared that she has put behind her the disappointment of the London 2012 Olympics and was getting ready for the challenges of 2013. “I have started training and I hope to work harder to make amends.

Security guard robs boss over unpaid salaries

A security guard, Christopher Utibe, thought that the best way to punish his Indian employer, Mr. Appayya Kaliana, for denying him one year salaries was to seize his cars. But he was wrong.
For removing the vehicles, a Toyota Corolla and a Toyota Camry, and other items belonging to Kaliana, without the latter’s consent, Utibe, 26, faces possible prosecution for robbery.
The guard, who has been working for the Indian for over seven years, allegedly stole the vehicles from Kaliana’s residence on Adeniyi Jones Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos.
Utibe is currently cooling his heels at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Ikeja, Lagos. But, in an interview withCRIME DIGEST, he tried to justify his action.
 Claiming that his boss travelled back to India for over a year without paying his salaries, Utibe said, “I have worked for Kaliana for over seven years and lived in the servants quarters with the other domestic employees. During the time, Kaliana travelled often. Sometimes, he would be away for about three weeks at a stretch before coming back to Nigeria. I was paid N13,000 every month.
“Early last year, he travelled to India. I had no idea that he was going away for a long while. He didn’t return for a year. Meanwhile, I was still in his employ. I couldn’t contact him directly. He would call to enquire about the house and other matters. Each time I mentioned my salary, he would refer me to his friends.
“I kept going to his friends, but they only paid me in bits. Some of them paid me N4,000, N8,000 and others N2,000. They told me there was no guarantee that they would get their money back from Kaliana. After this, I spoke with some of the domestic employees and they told me that Kaliana had fled the country; that he had some problems with the company he worked with.  Kaliana had settled all of them before he travelled. I was the only one left and nobody was sure that he would return. That was when I decided to rob him.”

One day, when he was alone in the compound, Utibe broke into the main building through the back door and removed one laptop, ipads, LCD TVs, four brand new tyres, a DSTV decoder, home theatre and a licensed pump action rifle. Utibe loaded the items into Kaliana’s cars and drove them away. Meanwhile, Kaliana who claimed to have left the country for health reasons, said that he was alerted to the robbery after he had asked one of his former employees to check the house for him.
“Utibe was recommended to me by a former housemaid. That was how I recruited him. I left the country in March 2011 because I had health issues and not because I had problems with anyone. I have lived in Nigeria for over 20 years. I paid off all my employees before I left. It was one of them that told me that the house had been burgled. He said my cars were not in the compound and that Utibe had been missing for over a month,” Kaliana said.
CRIME DIGEST gathered that the incident was initially reported at the Ojodu Police Division on Nov. 11 before it was transferred to SARS two weeks later.
Confirming that Utibe had been arrested, the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Umaru Manko, said, “The stolen Toyota Corolla was traced to Port Harcourt and recovered from its new owner. The Toyota Camry was of recent discovered to have been sold to a buyer in Port Harcourt and would soon be recovered.
“Utibe is cooperating with the SARS team involved in this investigation to recover the pump action, which was also sold off. Another suspect Jerry Uchena, who was the receiver of all the stolen items, has also been arrested in connection with the incident. The suspects would be charged to court at the conclusion of the investigation.”

Dj Neptune Marries Long Time Fiancee

Dj Neptune and his long time fiancee Ese, had their traditional wedding yesterday. Though Neptune didn't announce this and neither did Ese, they both took to twitter to express their joy. 

‘This is the day that the Lord has made so I will rejoice and be GLAD!!!!‘ Neptune tweeted.

Ese followed suit with something very similar, ‘This is the Day the Lord has made and I will rejoice N be glad in it‘.

I Will Perform Better in 2013 - GEJ

President Goodluck Jonathan asked Nigerians to expect a more improved outing for the country in 2013, and said that by next year, his government was determined to bring desired changes on security, power, aviation and other areas of national life.

Speaking at the Presidential Christmas Carol held at the Banquet Hall of the presidential villa, Jonathan enjoined Nigerians to avoid the things that would lead to division of the country and embrace unity and peaceful co-existence.

 “I urge Nigerians to, in the spirit of Christmas, embrace peace. The wars will not save us. Christ brought peace to free everybody. We have challenges, but we have everything in place to overcome them.

“In the New Year, we will see the changes in the airports, seaports, power and security as we progress. Surely, 2013 will be a better year for the country”, he said.

"I didn’t want to be a judge of Nigeria Idol" - Femi Kuti

Afrobeat musician, Femi Kuti, who replaced Charley Boy as one of the Nigeria Idol judges, this season, said he never wanted to take up the job.
During the unveiling of judges’ ceremony in Lagos recently, Femi said he finally had to succumb after much pressure.
“I didn’t want to be a part of this at all. But the people who came to me were very nice. I am a much more serious person. I don’t even watch TV. So, I felt such a show wasn’t the kind of thing that I should be a part of. But people, including the other two judges – Yinka Davies and Jeffery Daniels–pleaded with me. So I had to take it up.
“Besides, I felt it would be an opportunity to tell these youngsters that this business is not all about glamour: it is also a tough business. I need to tell them the importance of this profession. I have had to cancel some of my gigs because of this reality show,” he said.
Indeed, the unveiling ceremony was not all about Femi as Yinka Davies also performed at the ceremony to the delight of the guests.
Past runners-up of last season, Stephen Onochie and Jo blue, showed that participating on the Idol platform was not a waste. They performed their soon to be released singles and many people were thrilled by their performance.
The Nigeria Idol season 3 will be broadcast on TV stations this month

Beverly Naya for semi-finals of MTV VJ Search

Fast-rising Nollywood actress, Beverly Naya, probably wanted to give her acting career a break and so she decided to audition for the next MTV Base VJ alongside thousands of other intending contestants at Fantasyland, Lagos.
After a long and hectic exercise, Beverly and 31 others eventually qualified for the semi-finals of the search.
At the tense audition venue for the ‘wannabe’ video jockeys, celebrities like BasketMouth, Banky W, Funke Akindele, Toolz, Brymo, L.O.S. and Burna Boy stopped by to give them their support.
But then, the contestants will have another to compete in front of celebrity judges, comprising Banky W, Toolz, Funke Akindele and MTV Base’s Tim Horwood in the next stage of the competition, which will be televised on MTV Base and STV in January 2013.

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