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‘Why Iranian team defeated Wales 2-0’ – Jay Jay Okocha

Former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder, Austin Jay Jay Okocha, has insisted that Iran defeated Wales 2-0 in Friday’s Group B World Cup tie because they were the better team during the contest.

According to Okocha, Wales never looked like a team willing to give all they could to win the encounter, adding that they were very defensive and got punished by Iran.

Iran defeated a 10-man Welsh side 2-0, thanks to late goals from Rouben Cheshmi and Ramin Rezaeian.

“Yes [it was a late drama] they [Iran] left it late, well deserved as well because in the second half they kept probing,” Okocha told Supersport.

“They were the better team, I think and got rewarded.

“Maybe we will say the red card [to Wayne Hennessey] contributed to it, but the Welsh team never looked as if they were willing to come out and win the game.

“They were very defensive and got punished as well.”

[DailyPost]

Sammie Okposo told me how pastors treated him, we both wept – Apostle Suleman

Apostle Johnson Suleman of the Omega Fire Ministry has reacted to the demise of popular gospel artiste, Sammie Okposo.

DAILY POST earlier reported that the musician who was on the news in January this year over alleged infidelity slumped and died on Friday morning at the age of 51.

An American lady identified as African Doll, based in Texas had in January 2022, accused Sammie Okposo of impregnating and abandoning her.

Reports claimed that the singer was yet to recover from the scandal which may have affected his health prior to his death on Friday.

Reacting to the unfortunate report of Sammie’s death, Apostle Suleman took to his Twitter handle to recall some previous conversations with the singer, saying they both wept over the phone about how some pastors treated the singer after the infidelity saga.

He said some people currently posting pictures of the singer and mourning him, failed to reach out to Sammie during the trying moments.

He wrote, “Now they post his pictures. But never reached out in his trying times. He told me what pastors did to him and we both wept.

“Love has left the church. We have more ‘lawyers’ who are ready to judge than intercessors ready to restore. Rest in power my brother.. You conquered”!

Qataris team kicked out of World cup

Qatar became the first World Cup host country to get eliminated after its first two games following a loss to Senegal on Friday November 25.

The tournament hosts slipped to a second successive defeat in Group A on Friday, losing 3-1 to Senegal. That loss came after they were beaten by Ecuador 2-0 in their group opener on Sunday and leaves them with no chance of qualifying for the knockout phase after Ecuador and the Netherlands played out a 1-1 draw.

Qatar still have one final game against the Netherlands on Tuesday, and even if they managed to pull off a shock win, they can only finish on a total of three points, which is not enough to catch their group rivals. 

South Africa is the only other host nation to be knocked out in the group stage of the World Cup, but they were only knocked out in the final game of the group stage in 2010.

Vice-President of Malawi arrested for alleged corruption

Malawi’s Vice-President Saulos Chilima has been arrested by the country’s anti-corruption agency on allegation of accepting money in exchange for awarding government contracts.

He is accused of receiving $280,000 (£230,000) from a British businessman “and other items”.

The British businessman, Zuneth Sattar, is under arrest in the UK where he is accused of using connections with senior Malawi government officials and politicians to fraudulently obtain contracts to supply goods and services. Mr Sattar has denied all wrong doing.

The Financial Times reported that the contracts covered water cannons, food rations, and armoured personnel carriers.

The vice president would be taken to court where he is expected to be charged with three counts of corrupt practices by a public officer, among other charges, the corruption watchdog added.

Mr Chilima came to power in 2020 as the running mate of President Lazarus Chakwera. He had previously campaigned on an anti-corruption platform, promising to end decades of sleaze in government and ending poverty in one of the world’s most poorest countries.

In June this year, Chakwera stripped Chilima of all powers after the latter was first named in corruption allegations by the ACB. According to Malawi’s constitution, the president cannot suspend or remove Chilima because he was an elected official.

Korean Squid Game Actor, Oh Yeong-su, indicted on sexual misconduct charges

Squid Game actor, Oh Yeong-su, who recently received a Golden Globe for his role in the popular Netflix miniseries, has reportedly been accused of sexual misconduct.

The Korean actor was reportedly released without being detained.

According to a report by Variety, prosecutors in Suwon, a city close to Seoul, disclosed that Oh had been charged the day before.

In mid-2017, the 78-year-old Oh was accused of inappropriately touching a woman’s body.

In December of last year, Oh received a complaint from the alleged victim.

The police were said to have closed the case in April without charging anyone before the prosecutors’ office reopened it at the accused’s request.

According to the report, Oh denied the charges during the investigation.

“I just held her hand to guide the way around the lake. I apologized because [the person] said she wouldn’t make a fuss about it but it doesn’t mean that I admit the charges,” Oh said in a statement to Korean broadcaster JTBC.

Oh portrayed the oldest contestant in Netflix’s “Squid Game”.

He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series and won the Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a series, miniseries, or television film for his performance.

Help! ‘We now have one doctor to 6,400 patients’ – Medical Doctors

Some doctors have raised the alarm over the number of doctors available in Nigeria saying the ratio is now one doctor to 6,400 patients, as a result of brain drain.

The Chief Medical Director, University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, Ondo State, Dr Oluwole Ige and an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, Obafemi Awolowo University, ile- lfe, Osun state, Dr. Teslim Onigbinde made the revelation.


Speaking at the 2nd induction of physiotherapists who recently graduated from the University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED) in Ondo state both men expressed worries over the rate at which medical professionals are departing Nigeria in search of better opportunities abroad.


Dr Ige represented by the Chairman Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC), Dr Michael Gbala said;  “the country is in a dire emergency situation within the medical sector, called for urgent measure to savage the trend.


Ige said that half of the 34 inductees were already nursing the ambition to board the next flights to developed countries saying they should think twice before leaving Nigeria.


“You (inductees) are coming at a time that there is mass exodus of medical personnel. The university has taken about five years to train you, so Nigerians will be happy to have you around.


“If your lecturers had left, they will not be around to train you. We are in a very serious situation. Except something is done, we might be heading towards major crisis. I salute those who are still around despite the challenging situation.


“Wherever you may be, ensure to continue to retrain yourselves and be good ambassador of the institution.”

‘Over 10.6 million Nigerians abuse cannabis’ – NDLEA boss Marwa

Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Marwa (retd), has said that Nigeria is ranked number one cannabis-using country in the world, stating that 10.6 million Nigerians abuse the drug. 

Speaking at the 2nd edition of Vanguard Mental Health Summit on Thursday, November 24, Marwa said that Nigeria has a serious drug abuse problem and the severity of the situation was unknown until the 2018 United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC-supported National Survey on Drug Use and Health was conducted.

“Before then, the drug use profile of Nigeria was sketchy. The survey gave us facts for the first time and we got to know that Nigeria, as of 2018, had a 14.4 percent drug use prevalence. 


“That was an eye-opener. The statistics may not mean much at face value, only by comparison will the danger become glaring. 


“The average global drug use prevalence was 5.5 percent, at 14.4 percent. Nigeria has almost three times the global prevalence. “Without any doubt, the country has a serious substance abuse problem. 


“Secondly, the survey gave us an idea about the pattern of abuse vis-a-vis prevalence and substance type in various regions of the country.  


“The biggest revelation was that 10.6 million Nigerians abused cannabis. Again, this is a mere figure until you begin to figure it out in terms of the human impact. The ramification is that we have a cannabis-using population that is bigger than countries like Portugal and the United Arab Emirates.”


Marwa represented by Zonal Commander, NDLEA, Lagos, Dr. Segun Oke, said: “In 22 months, the agency has arrested 20, 000 offenders and convicted 3,111 in court. We have seized 5.5 million kg of illicit drugs, destroyed 900 hectares of cannabis farms and dismantled two illicit methamphetamine laboratories.”


“We are also trying to present a counter-narrative to the wrong messages out there that brainwash young people to believe that illicit substances are harmless.”

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About DJ Cuppy’s Fiance, Taylor

Nigerian female disc jockey and billionaire’s daughter, Florence Otedola, professionally known as DJ Cuppy, recently got engaged to her boyfriend, Ryan Taylor.

In the video making the rounds on social media, DJ Cuppy, who seemed surprised said yes to her British boyfriend at a public concert abroad after he popped the big question.

The boyfriend was said to have proposed to Dj Cuppy at the Gumball award night in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Although, facts on the engagement are still yet to be verified as neither of the two has publicly spoken of it.

However, the video has triggered a series of congratulatory remarks all over social media.

Below, are five things you need to know about Ryan Taylor.

1. He was born on January, 2nd 1992, and is currently 30 years old.

2. Taylor is a British professional boxer.

3. He is also a YouTuber with over 1.8m followers subscribed to his channel.

4. In 2020, Taylor was arrested for his dangerous driving, which he posts on his social media, mainly Instagram and YouTube. Although, after the arrest, he was made to delete the videos from the internet

5. Taylor reportedly keeps a couple of Nigerian celebrity friends, like Anthony Joshua and Burna boy, and is kinda accustomed to Nigerian culture.

DJ Cuppy Fiance and Taylor

[NaijaNews]

Qatar 2022: The World Cup That Changed Everything

Michel Platini was expecting a private audience with the president of France when he arrived for lunch on a cold day in November 2010. Instead, as Platini, a legendary French player who in retirement had risen to become one of the most powerful men in soccer, stepped into a lavish salon inside the president’s official residence, he noticed immediately that the man he had come to see, Nicolas Sarkozy, was absent.

Instead, Platini was directed toward a small group chatting across the room, and to a conversation that would alter the course of his career, stain his reputation, and forever change the sport to which he had dedicated his life.

Platini smiled as he was formally introduced to the lunch’s guests of honor: Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, the prime minister of Qatar, and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, who would, within a few years, replace his father as the country’s absolute ruler. The Qataris had come to Paris to discuss a plan that bordered on the fantastical: Their tiny, impossibly wealthy Gulf state wanted to host the World Cup.

Platini, a vice president of FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, had long been cool to the idea. A year earlier, he had told friends that he believed allowing Qatar — a country without any meaningful soccer tradition, one lacking basic infrastructure like stadiums — to stage the biggest sporting event in the world would prove disastrous for FIFA. Only two months previously, he had confided to a rival United States bid that he wanted the 2022 tournament to go “anywhere but Qatar.”

At some point that afternoon, though, Platini’s reservations melted away. What happened to change his mind over lunch with a late-arriving Sarkozy and the two Qataris remains, more than a decade later, resolutely obscure and fiercely contested. Platini himself has offered at least two distinct versions of events — in both he said his vote was his own choice, and not reflective of outside influence — and in 2019 he was detained, but not charged, by French investigators said to be looking into the meeting.

By then, though, the deal was done: A week after the lunch, inside a cavernous conference hall in Zurich, Qatar was confirmed as the host of the 2022 World Cup.

The world’s most popular sport has been reckoning with the consequences of that decision ever since.

American investigators and FIFA itself have since said multiple FIFA board members accepted bribes to swing the vote to Qatar. (Platini was not among them.) A broad corruption investigation into how FIFA conducts business led to dozens of arrests. Those cases and others helped bring down the entire leadership of FIFA, and almost toppled the institution itself.

But the decision also irrevocably altered the economics of top-flight soccer. Having won the World Cup, Qatar quickly moved to establish itself as a true power in the sport. Within a year of the lunch at the Élysée Palace, Qatari interests had bought the French team Paris St.-Germain, and a Qatari-owned sports network had begun pouring money into European soccer by buying up broadcasting rights. That influx of cash not only affected what top players earned and where they played: It also briefly threatened to drive an irreconcilable wedge between a handful of the sport’s richest teams and the rest of the game.

At the same time, it inspired a frenzy of construction as a tiny Gulf country was, in effect, remade in a stunning nation-building project that, according to human rights groups, cost thousands of migrant workers their lives, a figure Qatar rejects.

And now, with long-feared cultural disputes playing out, it has arrived at a point that once seemed unthinkable: hundreds of the world’s finest soccer players and more than a million fans gathering in a thumb-shaped peninsula in the Persian Gulf, ready for the tournament that changed the game.

For much of the 20th century, Qatar was a barren Persian Gulf backwater better known for pearl diving than power politics. Its people were poor, lagging far behind their Saudi neighbors.

Then Qatar struck gas.

The discovery in 1971 of the world’s largest gas field led to the first transformation of Qatar: turning it into one of the wealthiest countries in the world, and emboldening its leaders to see their nation not just as an appendage of its wealthier neighbors, but as a true geopolitical rival. The quest to host the World Cup, then, was just another step: the chance to announce themselves, to tell their story, on a truly global stage.

Qatar has for years rejected criticisms of its effort to win the World Cup as jealousy or, worse, Western racism. But having the money and the ambition to host the tournament was one thing. Winning the right to do so was quite another. And in 2010, that was Qatar’s biggest problem.

A Brief Guide to the 2022 World Cup

A week or so before the two dozen members of FIFA’s executive committee — including Sepp Blatter, the FIFA president, and Platini — were scheduled to decide which of the five competing bids would win the right to host the 2022 World Cup, Harold Mayne-Nicholls landed in Zurich.

A suave, soccer-obsessed Chilean, Mayne-Nicholls wielded considerable power, at least in theory. He had led the inspection team dispatched by FIFA to assess each of the bidders, and the evaluation reports his team created had the potential to swing the vote.

His verdict on Qatar — the product of a three-day visit to Doha in September 2009 — was hardly a resounding endorsement. While the country had scaled back on some of its initial plans, which included building an artificial island big enough to be seen from space, the inspectors still harbored seemingly insurmountable doubts.

No. 1: Qatar was too small. “It was a huge problem for organization,” Mayne-Nicholls said. And No. 2: In the (Northern Hemisphere) summer, the traditional window for playing the World Cup, it was simply too hot.

Qatar had gamely tried to assuage those concerns by building a small stadium to demonstrate the futuristic air-conditioning system it said would ensure all of the games would be played in close to ideal conditions. Mayne-Nicholls was impressed, but the issue remained.

“The problem would be for supporters on nongame days,” he said. It is 38 or 40 degrees Celsius in June, he said, or more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit. “It is impossible to do anything on the street.”

Even the Qataris believed his verdict was a crushing blow. One official who worked on Qatar’s bid admitted the evaluation report was “embarrassing.”

The more Mayne-Nicholls talked to the various administrators and plutocrats on the FIFA board, though, the more he was struck by how little his presentation had done to diminish support for Qatar among the men who held votes. Only one, he said, had asked to see the full reports. Most seemed to have made up their minds.

“They were telling me that the Qataris were coming really strongly,” he said. “They were the ones that voted. I immediately realized that Qatar would win.”

He was not the only one. On the eve of the vote, a consultant with Qatar’s bid recalled turning to a senior Qatari bid official and asking how things looked. He was shocked by the certainty of the response: “It’s done.”

He was right. Even before Blatter opened the envelope to confirm that the Middle East would host the World Cup for the first time, Al Jazeera, the news network based in Doha, had broadcast news of Qatar’s victory.

The fallout, though, was just beginning. Two members of the committee had not even been permitted to vote, having been suspended after being recorded by undercover reporters trying to sell their ballots.

More accusations of corruption and bribery followed. The United States Department of Justice accused three South American voters of accepting seven-figure bribes to select Qatar. Within a few years, in fact, almost every one of the 22 members of the committee who had participated in the vote had been accused of or charged with corruption. Dozens of other executives had been arrested. Most were forced out of FIFA, and several were barred from soccer altogether.

Even those at the very top of the rotten pyramid had not escaped. Blatter grudgingly announced he would resign, then was banned anyway. Platini was forced out, too, over an unrelated ethics charge that led to a fraud trial in Switzerland. (He and Blatter were both acquitted.) For a while, it seemed as if FIFA itself might not survive a decision of its own making.

Qatar’s leaders had been expecting the questions.

As the country fine-tuned its bid for the World Cup, its representatives spent hours in media training sessions with public-relations consultants drafted in from Europe, trying to craft responses to potentially awkward inquiries about the country’s treatment of migrant workers and its attitude toward gay rights.

It was uneasy ground for even the most senior officials, given that homosexuality was, and is, illegal in Qatar. In one media training session viewed by The New York Times, Sheikh Mohammed, the youngest son of the country’s ruler at the time, replied to a mock question on the subject by insisting that all visitors to the country would be welcomed.

When a media trainer responded by pointing out that a journalist might follow up by asking how that can be squared with laws that criminalize homosexuality, the prince responded, “It’s illegal in most countries.” Uncertain, his eyes darted from side to side. “Isn’t it?”

Confronted at a different point about the country’s treatment of migrant workers, he insisted that Qatar “has already taken the necessary steps” to protect them. “Everybody respects the migrant workers here,” he said.

As it turned out, all the preparation was in vain. The questions never came. Instead, the news media’s focus during the bidding was on the country’s size, its searing summer temperatures and — largely — if beer would be available in the Muslim nation during the tournament.

“I sat in on so many interviews, and nobody would ask,” said Phaedra al-Majid, a former media adviser to the bid who later accused Qatar of breaking ethical rules to secure the tournament. It hardly mattered. “No one believed Qatar was going to win.”

It was only after it had secured the tournament that the difficult questions came. And they have not stopped.

Qatar’s vision for the World Cup did not just require the building of seven stadiums and the refurbishment of an eighth. The country also needed an entire network of roads and rails to transport fans between the arenas and dozens upon dozens of hotels to house them — nothing less than an entirely redrawn country, rising from the sand in a $220 billion nation-building project.

To achieve it, Qatar recruited hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from some of the poorest corners of the planet, swelling the country’s population — which grew by 13.2 percent in the last year alone — and drawing intense focus on the laborers’ treatment, their rights and their living conditions.

How many have died over the last decade or more is not known, and may never be. Many thousands more have returned home sick or injured or deprived of the pay they were promised.

“This event was entirely built on the backs of migrant workers, on a completely unequal balance of power,” said Michael Page, deputy director in the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch. “These were very predictable abuses.”

Though Qatar has now — at FIFA’s behest — halted most construction projects and sent home most of the workers before the World Cup starts, it remains reliant on imported labor: Security professionals from Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt and France, among other countries, have been imported to bolster an overmatched local police force. A new wave of migrant workers has arrived, meanwhile, to staff the hotels, man the stadiums and serve the food.

The country’s small size, though, has done nothing to contain its ambition. This summer, for example, Qatar announced that as part of the World Cup it would hold a dance music festival at Ras Abu Fontas, just south of Doha, featuring a fire-breathing, laser-shooting spider borrowed from the Glastonbury music festival in England.

“In the few months before a tournament, most countries are scaling down,” said Ronan Evain, a director of Football Supporters Europe. “Qatar has just kept scaling up.”

The aim, organizers say, is to ensure an unparalleled fan experience. It will certainly be a different one: Qatar shocked FIFA and fans alike on Friday by deciding, only days before the tournament’s opening match, to go back on its promise to allow the sale of beer at its eight World Cup stadiums. It will still be available in certain World Cup areas, including for several dedicated hours a day in fan zones, but there was no denying Friday that the hosts had, belatedly, reset the tournament’s traditions to satisfy local rules.

The about-face raised new questions about whether everyone — particularly LGBTQ+ fans — will face the kind of welcome that Qatar’s organizing committee and FIFA have consistently guaranteed.

This month, Khalid Salman, a former Qatari national team player now deployed as an ambassador for the World Cup, did not seem to have heard the organizers’ messaging. “Homosexuality is haram here,” he told a German documentary, using an Arabic word that roughly translates as forbidden. “It is haram because it is damage in the mind.”

Javier Tebas was furious. The outspoken president of Spain’s top league had arrived in Doha along with representatives from the most powerful bodies in soccer: FIFA; the rest of the game’s major leagues; and the European Club Association, an organization that represents the interests of the teams themselves.

Their task was to answer a question that nobody had ever needed to ask: When, exactly, should the World Cup be held?

In the run-up to the vote in Zurich, and for several years afterward, Qatar had insisted there was no reason the tournament could not be held in its traditional window in the European summer. The searing Gulf heat, the organizers insisted, would not be a problem, because of plans to outfit each stadium with the air-conditioning system that had impressed Mayne-Nicholls and his team.

By 2013, though, the mood had changed. A FIFA task force was established to examine the feasibility of moving the World Cup. In early 2015 it reported back, recommending shifting the competition to November and December, directly in the middle of the European season that drives much of the interest, and the money, in the game.

As he arrived in Doha for talks on the topic that year, Tebas assumed the battle lines were drawn: The leagues and the clubs “were against the dates” FIFA was proposing, Tebas said. That unanimity did not last, though. The clubs acquiesced after FIFA increased the payments they would get for releasing players for the tournament. Tebas recalled banging his hands on the table in frustration when he was told. “It was all for show,” he said. “It felt like we were being tricked.”

In many ways, though, Europe’s unwanted hiatus is the least of the consequences of FIFA’s decision to hand Qatar the World Cup. A brief interruption to a single season, after all, is far less significant than a yearslong shift in the game’s landscape.

It was not only the fate of the World Cup that was under discussion at that meeting of Platini, Sarkozy and the Qatari delegation at the Élysée Palace in November 2010. So, too, was the future of Paris St.-Germain, the club Sarkozy supported. (Its president at the time, Sébastien Bazin, was also present in Sarkozy’s office that day.) Qatar wanted not only to buy the team, but to establish a sports broadcaster to show its games, and to bankroll the rest of French soccer. Less than a year later, it was doing just that.

Backed by Qatar Sports Investments’ seemingly bottomless funds, P.S.G. began a lavish spending spree that no domestic rival could even consider, acquiring star after star as it looked to overtake Europe’s traditional powers. The moves, individually and in the aggregate, would have a profound and lasting impact on European soccer.

In the summer of 2017, P.S.G. flexed its financial muscles in the boldest way yet: It signed Neymar, the Brazilian forward, from Barcelona at a cost of $222 million, doubling the previous world transfer record, and then a few weeks later added the French striker Kylian Mbappé for $180 million more. The two deals, at a stroke, shifted the global transfer market for good.

But Qatar was not finished. Its television network, beIN Sports, soon became the most voracious collector of sports media rights in the world, part of an expansion to Europe that was also agreed at the Élysée meeting. BeIN’s powerful chief executive, Nasser al-Khelaifi, is also the president of P.S.G.

He also has a seat on the board of European soccer’s governing body, UEFA, and last year he became head of the European Club Association as well. He inherited that post in the aftermath of the abortive start of the European Super League, a supposed alternative to the Champions League concocted by several of the most famous clubs in soccer.

Executives involved with the plan claimed their rationale was to save the sport; in reality, at least a part of the motivation was to try to clip the wings of P.S.G. and Manchester City, the deep-pocketed English team owned by a group closely linked to the ruling family of Abu Dhabi. The two clubs’ spending, their rivals said, has distorted soccer beyond recognition, placing any club that tried to keep pace at risk of implosion.

For evidence of that, they need point to the only team that tried. Barcelona, stung by the loss of Neymar, quickly found itself trapped in an inflationary spiral. By 2021, its financial distress was such that it could no longer afford to keep paying Lionel Messi, the finest player in its history. He bade farewell to the only club he had known in a tear-stained news conference. A few minutes later, he was photographed at an airport in Barcelona. His destination, of course, was P.S.G.

A few weeks before the World Cup, Gianni Infantino, Blatter’s successor as FIFA president, wrote to each of the 32 nations that had qualified for the tournament. Now a resident of Qatar, Infantino urged all of them “not to let football be dragged into every ideological or political battle that exists.”

It was time, he said, to let the sport “take the stage.”

It may be too late for that. As the tournament neared, the criticism of FIFA’s decision to take it to Qatar only grew more pointed. An expanding list of current players, former players, coaches, sportswear manufacturers and, in particular, fans have been vocal in their opposition. The captains of England and Wales have agreed to wear a special armband promoting gay rights. Blatter, as recently as this month, admitted the choice of Qatar was a “mistake.”

Qatar’s response, in turn, has been to become steadily more indignant. The country’s emir — present, as crown prince, at the meeting at the Elysée with Platini — lashed out last month at what he described as an “unprecedented” campaign of criticism from the West. Qatar’s foreign minister, two weeks ago, labeled the questions over its suitability to host the tournament “very racist.”

FIFA has not always been so opposed to the idea of using soccer for ideological purposes. Even after all of the investigations, the warrants and the arrests, FIFA as an institution has always justified its decision to go to Qatar by insisting that the sport can be an agent for progress.

As the tournament that the host country was willing to pay almost any price to obtain gets underway, though, and as the eyes of the world turn to a tiny corner of the Gulf, it is hard not to feel it is the other way around: Soccer may or may not change Qatar, but Qatar has changed soccer forever.

[NewYork Times]

Saudi Arabia defeats Lionel Messi’s Argentina squad with 2 – 1 victory

The Saudi Arabian national team has caused one of the biggest upsets at the ongoing World Cup in Qatar by defeating Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the opening game of the tournament.

The Gulf state, currently ranked a lowly 51st in the world behind hosts Qatar wen into the tournament with low expectations in a group with Argentina, who were tipped for glory. 

Sadly for Argentina, the underdogs sent the team ranked number three in the world crashing to the bottom of Group C with a stellar 2-1 victory. The win for Saudi Arabia means Argentina’s 36-match winning streak has been broken.

Lionel Messi first scored a penalty for Argentina in the first half, but Saudi Arabia quickly fire back with a  fine finish from Saleh Al-Shehri at the 48-minute mark. 

Saudi’s star man Salem Al-Dawsari followed up the equaliser with a rocket into the top corner just minutes later.

Italian town paying $25,000 anyone willing to move there

A town in Italy is offering a £25,000 payout to people willing to buy a house and move there.


The ancient town of Presicce in the Puglia region says it will pay people to live there in the hope that new life will be breathed into its dwindling community, which is filled with dilapidated homes.

Presicce is just a 15-minute drive from the pristine beaches of Italy’s south-east shoreline, including Santa Maria di Leuca. Presicce is hundreds of years old and used to be known as the ‘city of green gold’ due to its expansive olive industry


To qualify for the cash incentive, one must purchase a house in the village built before 1991, with details available on the local government’s website. The lowest-priced homes there are small apartments in need of repair.


It’s not the first time that Italian government officials will splash the cash to rejuvenate rural areas across the country. 


The ancient town of Presicce has a post office, supermarkets and a bank. The cinema has been abandoned.

According to a local councillor, the money can be used towards both the purchase of a home and renovating it, with homes on sale there from just over £21,000. 


‘We will be offering up to 30,000 euros to people willing to move here and buy one of these abandoned dwellings,’ Alfredo Palese told CNN.


‘The total funding will be split in two: It will go partly into buying an old home and partly into restyling it, if needed.’

Photos of Italian town paying $25,000 to anyone willing to move there

‘There are many empty homes in the historical centre built before 1991 which we would like to see alive again with new residents,’ Palese continued.


‘It is a pity witnessing how our old districts full of history, wonderful architecture and art are slowly emptying.’

Kim could have full custody of her kids as Kanye West skipped divorce deposition

Kim Kardashian ‘could win full custody’ of her and ex Kanye West’s four children amid their ongoing divorce, according to Legal experts. 

This is coming after the rapper, 45, was a no-show for his November 16 deposition.

‘Avoiding a deposition in litigation is treated seriously by the judge, particularly when it is a repeated offense,’  Rachel Fiset, managing partner of Zweiback, Fiset & Zalduendo LLP told  The Sun.

West, who legally goes by Ye now, will have another chance to appear in court on November 29 before a two-day trial on December 14. But if the designer fails to appear again, Kim, 42, could be a step closer to being granted full custody of North, nine, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, three.

Family law attorney Lexie Rigden also applied her professional experience as she told the outlet: ‘If Kanye refuses to show up to his deposition, the Judge could sanction him monetarily, make him pay counsel fees, and if it is an egregious enough discovery violation, the judge may be able to bar him from putting on a case at trial.’

She warned, ‘For two very wealthy people who do not need each other’s money, the custody issues will be most important.’

Rigden noted, ‘In most divorce cases, the parties are able to at least work out some of the issues. But, given his behavior and apparent unreasonableness, everything may be in dispute, from custody to distribution of assets.’ 

Acknowledging the former couple’s extreme wealth, she stated, ‘For two very wealthy people who do not need each other’s money, the custody issues will be most important.’

The lawyer referenced the Yeezy creator’s social media tirades as she said, ‘His disparaging posts about Kim and her family in the media, and his nonsensical proposals including that the children attend two different schools at once, are going to likely be used to show that he cannot reasonably co-parent and does not have the children’s best interests in mind.’

Fiset clarified, ‘After Kanye skipped this deposition, they’ve given him one more date to appear. 

‘If he doesn’t, he may face sanctions during their upcoming trial, such as a fine or a monetary award to Ms. Kardashian, and/or he may have the facts which they were trying to uncover during the deposition change into admissions against him.

‘If he is trying to avoid giving information that would hurt his case by skipping a deposition, a judge might automatically determine that the bad information is a fact inside of the trial, because he was uncooperative.’ 

The lawyer continued, ‘In severe instances, it can be contempt, which can either be civil or criminal as determined by the judge.

‘Overall, this can hurt his case. In the most severe instance, the judge can rule against him and he could get a lesser custody award and a less favorable monetary disposition.

‘But more likely, the judge will simply determine that the facts Kim Kardashian alleges are true, and not give him the chance to defend himself.’

The former couple is working on how to share their more than $2billion in combined assets after seven years of marriage.

Prince Mohammed Bin Salman gets immunity from US government over journalist Khashoggi murder

The United States has said Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman would be granted sovereign immunity over the civil case of the murder of the Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.

Khashoggi, a renowned journalist who worked for the Washington Post, was a Saudi government critic, dissident and author.


He was assassinated by the ”order’ of Bin Salman, at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey’s capital in October 2018.


Khashoggi’s ex-fiancée, Hatice Cengiz filed a lawsuit in the US court against Salman and the Saudi government. However, on Thursday November 17, President Joe Biden’s administration said the crown prince’s recent promotion to the role of Prime Minister suggested that he was “the sitting head of government and, accordingly, immune” from the lawsuit.

Saudi leader Mohammed Bin Salman gets immunity from US government over journalist Khashoggi murder


The decision has made legal experts say that the lead judge in the case, John Bates will dismiss the suit, which Cengiz had filed to accuse bin Salman of “kidnapped, bound, drugged and tortured, and assassinated US-resident journalist and democracy advocate Jamal Khashoggi.”


“The United States government has expressed grave concerns regarding Jamal Khashoggi’s horrific killing and has raised these concerns publicly and with the most senior levels of the Saudi government,” the Department of Justice said in its filing.


It also added that the US had also imposed financial sanctions and visa restrictions in connection to the murder.


“However, the doctrine of the head of state immunity is well established in customary international law and has been consistently recognised in longstanding executive branch practice as a status-based determination that does not reflect a judgment on the underlying conduct at issue in the litigation,” it said.

Reacting to the US disposition on immunity, Cengiz wrote on Twitter, “Jamal died again today, with the ruling.”


Also, the Secretary-General of Amnesty International, Agnes Callamard, said, “Today it is immunity. It all adds up to impunity.”


Saudi Arabia had said Khashoggi, who was also a former Washington Post columnist was killed in a “rogue operation” by a special squad sent to convince him to return to the kingdom.

Sadio Mane officially ruled out of 2022 World Cup

Sadio Mane has been ruled out of the 2022 World Cup due to a leg injury, Senegal have confirmed.

The Bayern Munich forward emerged as a doubt for the early stages of the tournament after he injured his right fibula, but was selected in the hope he would be fit to play after the “first games”.

On Thursday evening November 17, the Senegal team doctor, Manuel Afonso, announced he would not be able to recover from the injury in time, and will therefore withdraw from the squad.

“Unfortunately, today’s [Thursday] MRI shows us that the improvement is not as favourable as we imagined and unfortunately we have to withdraw Sadio from the World Cup,” Afonso said in a video on the official Senegal Twitter account.

Mane sustained the injury in Bayern Munich’s 6-1 win over Werder Bremen in the penultimate round of Bundesliga games before the tournament in Qatar.

He was substituted after only 20 minutes, and the club diagnosed an injury to the “head of the fibula bone in his lower right leg” the next day.

German outlet report that the former Liverpool man will undergo surgery in Innsbruck, Austria, on Thursday evening.

Mane’s absence will be a major blow for the African champions. They face hosts Qatar, Ecuador and the Netherlands in their group and could face England in the first knockout round

Polish football team were escorted to World Cup with fighter jets (photos)

The Poland men’s national team plane was guided by fighter jets to the southern border of the country following a missile killing two farmers four miles from the Ukrainian border

The traveling squad which includes super star, Robert Lewandowski were escorted out of the country by F-16 fighter jets on the way to the World Cup in Qatar.

Fighter jets escort Polish football team to World Cup after missile strike at border (photos)


The national team plane was guided by fighter jets to the southern border of Poland following a missile killing two farmers four miles from the Ukrainian border on Tuesday, November 15.

Following the blast, troops closed off the border between Ukraine and Poland amid fears of a Russian migrant crisis.

Fighter jets escort Polish football team to World Cup after missile strike at border (photos)


The Polish national team, will kick off their tournament against Mexico on Tuesday, November 22.

Poland have secured qualification for back-to-back World Cup’s and after crashing out in the group stage in 2018, will be hoping to go one further and reach the knockout stages for the first time since 1986.

Randy Pastor caught with pregnant woman in bed [Videos]

A pregnant woman has been caught red-handed in bed with a man she claims is her Pastor, by her husband.

The pregnant woman identified simply as Martha, and her Pastor were caught red-handed while having sex on her matrimonial bed. They were surrounded by fetish items. 

Husband catches pregnant wife in bed with Pastor while surrounded by fetish items (Videos)

Her husband was heard telling them not to move as he confronted them. While the woman tried begging her husband, the Pastor immediately wore a short to cover up his nakedness. 

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The Iranian refugee who inspired Spielberg’s film “The Terminal” dies inside Paris airport

Mehran Karimi Nasseri, the man who had lived inside the Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport in France for years and inspired Steven Spielberg’s 2004 film “The Terminal”, has died at the same airport, according to reports.

Nasseri was pronounced dead by the airport medical team at Terminal 2F and had died of natural causes on Saturday, November 12, a spokesperson for the airport told CNN.

Nasseri, an Iranian refugee, was en route to England via Belgium and France in 1988 when he lost his papers and could not board a flight nor leave the airport and was stranded until 2006.

He had “returned to live as a homeless person in the public area of the airport since mid-September, after a stay in a nursing home,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson added that Nasseri was an “iconic character” at the airport and that the “whole airport community was attached to him, and our staff looked after him as much as possible during many years, even if we would have preferred him to find a real shelter.”


At one point French authorities offered to allow him to reside in France, but Nasseri turned down the offer, reportedly because he wanted to get to his original destination, England.


 Nasseri’s story inside the airport was memorialized by Tom Hanks in the movie “The Terminal” but the spokesperson for the airport noted that: “The Spielberg film suggests that he was stuck in a transit zone at Paris-Charles de Gaulle. In reality, he spent several stays there, but always in the public area of the airport, he was always free to move around.”

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez donates $100M to Dolly Parton

Music icon, Dolly Parton has received $100 million from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez.

Parton is the latest recipient of the Bezos Courage and Civility Award.


“Jeff [Bezos] and I are so proud to share that we have a new Bezos Courage and Civility Award winner — a woman who gives with her heart and leads with love and compassion in every aspect of her work,” Bezos’ longtime partner, Lauren Sanchez, posted on Instagram alongside a video of their speech before awarding the grant to the country music legend and longtime philanthropist.

“We can’t wait to see all the good that you’re going to do with this $100 million award, @DollyParton.”


Parton, who has donated to various causes for decades, publicly thanked Bezos and Sanchez on Twitter.

“I try to put my money where my heart is. I will do my best to do good things with this money,” Parton tweeted. “Thank you @JeffBezos #LaurenSanchez”

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Parton donated $1 million to Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s vaccine research efforts which was partly used to fund Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine.


She said in an interview at the time with BBC’s “The One Show,” that she felt “honored and proud.”

“I just felt so proud to have been part of that little seed money that will hopefully grow into something great and help to heal this world,” she said. “I’m a very proud girl today to know I had anything at all to do with something that’s going to help us through this crazy pandemic.”

In 1988, Parton established the Dollywood Foundation, and eventually The Imagination Library, a program that helps children across the world access books.


Among her philanthropic efforts in her home state of Tennessee, Parton also created the Dolly Parton Scholarship, which provides $15,000 to recipients towards a college education.


Last year, Bezos awarded $100 million each to CNN contributor Van Jones and chef José Andrés.

FG amends terrorism charges against Nnamdi Kanu

The Federal Government has filed an amended seven-count terrorism charge against Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

The amended charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/383/2015, which was entered before the Federal High Court in Abuja, contained all allegations against Kanu that were earlier sustained by the court.

The Federal Government alleged that Kanu, who is currently in the custody of the Department of State Service, DSS, had issued a deadly threat via a broadcast that anyone who flouted IPOB’s sit-at-home order in the South-East should write his or her will.

It told the court that as a result of the threat, banks, schools, markets, shopping malls, and fuel stations domiciled in the Eastern States of Nigeria have continued to shut down their businesses, with citizens and vehicular movements grounded.

The Government claimed that in 2018, Kanu made several broadcasts that incited his members to kill security operatives and families.

It noted that the offence was punishable under Section 1 (2) (h) of the Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act, 2013.

Lagos ‘Big boy’, Alhaji Ademola Afolabi Kazeem arrested over drug trafficking charges

Ten days after he was declared wanted, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have arrested fleeing Lagos socialite and owner of Adekaz Hotels, Alhaji Ademola Afolabi Kazeem (a.k.a Alhaji Abdallah Kazeem Muhammed) over offences bordering on exportation and trafficking of illicit drugs as well as money laundering.

The Agency had on Tuesday 1st November declared the suspect wanted following his failure to honour NDLEA invitations and an order granted by a Federal High Court in Lagos.

NDLEA declares suspected Lagos drug baron wanted

The wanted drug kingpin was uncovered as the sponsor of some traffickers arrested by the anti-narcotics agency in their recent attempt to export cocaine to Dubai, UAE and other destinations outside Nigeria.

A statement by Femi Babafemi, spokesman said, “The search for him however paid off on Thursday 10th Nov when he was successfully taken into custody where he is currently being interviewed.


“His lid was blown open after the arrest of one of his mules, Bolujoko Muyiwa Babalola, a Lagos BRT driver on 27th June at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja, when he named Alhaji Ademola Kazeem, alias Adekaz as the owner of the 900grams of cocaine he ingested.

“Following Adekaz’s failure to honour invitations sent to him, the Agency approached a Federal High Court in Lagos with three prayers: to attach and seal his identified properties in choice areas of Lagos island and Ibadan; declare him wanted and block his bank account with a cash balance of Two Hundred and Seventeen Million Naira (N217,000,000.00), all of which were granted”.

In a related development, NDLEA operatives also arrested a businesswoman, Okefun Darlington Chisom over her links with two Pakistanis: Asif Muhammed, 45 and Hussain Naveed, 57, arrested at the Lagos airport with 8 kilograms of cocaine concealed in a sound system while attempting to board a Qatar Airways flight to Lahole, Pakistan via Doha on Saturday 5th Nov.

An automobile parts dealer, Omeje Oliver (a.k.a David Mark) who was arrested on Monday 31st October in Enugu where he fled to after abandoning his business at Aspanda, Trade Fair Complex Lagos since 16th April in connection with the seizure of 600 grams of heroin concealed inside soles of lady’s footwears going to Liberia, has been linked to another drug seizure.

A further look at the Agency’s database reveals Omeje was also involved in a case of 1.580kg Methamphetamine that was seized from one Victor Nwobodo Friday, who was arrested at the MMIA during his aborted trip to Jakarta, Indonesia on February 6, 2018. Charges have been filed against the suspect at the Federal High Court Lagos in respect of the old seizure in addition to that of the recent one.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives attached to the SAHCO import shed of the MMIA Lagos have intercepted another consignment of Tramadol from Karachi, Pakistan.

A total of 6 cartons comprising 497,900 tablets of Royal Tramaking brand of Tramadol 225mg with a gross weight of 304.90 kilograms were recovered after a joint examination by stakeholders on Friday 11th Nov.

Operatives in Ogun state in the early hours of Saturday 12th Nov raided a warehouse at Ogere area of Ikene LGA where they seized 273 jumbo bags of cannabis sativa weighing 3,533 kilograms (3.533tons) from a couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jesutofunmi Solomon.

This came on the heels of the seizure of 176kgs of C/S at Ogere trailer park on Wednesday 9th Nov and the destruction of 15 hectares of cannabis plantation in Gbamgbam area of the state.

In the same vein, operatives in Osun state have raided a cannabis plantation at Obada sawmill, Owena Ijesa in Oriade LGA where they destroyed 1.2hectares, recovered 2,823kgs of processed C/S and arrested 13 suspects on Sunday 6th November.

In Ondo, operatives seized 78kgs of cannabis from a dealer, Beauty Godwin at Ofosu along Benin-Ore express road, and another 264kgs from Abdul Rasheed Mohammed, and Abdul Rasheed Haruna at Sanusi camp 2 in Owo, while in Rivers state, anti-narcotics officers of the Agency arrested Damion Onuoha during a raid at Elele Alimini community, Emuoha LGA, where he was found with 1.6kgs of Methamphetamine as well as monetary exhibit amounting to six hundred and fifty thousand, seven hundred naira (N650,700.00).

A joint operation with the military at Habour road, Port Harcourt City also led to the arrest of Sandra David and seizure of different quantities of cocaine and heroin as well as two million, fifty five thousand, seven hundred and fifty naira (N2,055,750.00) cash exhibit from her home.

In Edo state, operatives located and destroyed 10 clusters of cannabis sativa farms measuring 14 hectares at Igwalor forest, Uhunmwonde LGA where five bags of processed C/S weighing 47.7kgs were recovered, while a raid at Obadan village, in the same LGA also led to the recovery 11 bags of cannabis sativa seeds weighing 399kgs and 34 bags of processed substance weighing 431kgs, bringing the total weight to 830kgs.

Two suspects: Enododia Sunday and Osayaba Paul were arrested at the scene.

While commending the officers and men of the MMIA, Ogun, Osun, Ondo, Rivers and Edo Commands of the Agency for the successful operations in the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) urged them and their counterparts across the country to intensify the heat on drug barons and cartels.

Father kidnaps his son, demands N182,000 ransom from wife

An 8-year-old boy who was kidnapped by his stepfather has been rescued by detectives in Kenya and reunited with his distraught mother. 

The suspect, Nemwel Ondari, kidnapped the boy on Saturday morning, November 12, after a domestic disagreement with his wife, Everline Nandera. 

The suspect was arrested following a report filed at Embakasi police station at around 9:30am, by the boy’s worried mother. 

According to a statement issued by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations- DCI, the suspect demanded and threatened to kill the boy with a kitchen knife if the wife didn’t act fast.

Nemwel Ondari

“Nandera told detectives that she had left their home in Embakasi’s Tel Aviv area at the crack of dawn, headed for Muthurwa market,” the statement read. 

But upon coming back at around 9:20am, she found her husband and son missing. A note had been left behind by the husband Nemwel Ondari, 32, demanding for a ransom of Sh50,000, for the release of the boy.

In the note, the man also warned his wife that he would kill the boy using a kitchen knife which he had carried, should she try any monkey business.

Immediately the woman filled her report at Embakasi police station, detectives from the elite Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CRIB) based at DCI Nairobi area were assembled and a manhunt for the suspect was launched.

The detectives assisted by their Embakasi counterparts traced the suspect and arrested him at the NMS Green Park matatu terminus off Haile Sellasie avenue, a few hours later. 

The detectives established that the couple had a heated argument last night and after Everline left early in the morning for Muthurwa to fend for her family, the man packed his clothes and a kitchen knife in two bags, before taking off with the\ boy.

The detectives pounced on the man at around 4pm, as he eagerly waited for the ransom to be deposited into his Mpesa account.

Mother and child were reunited and the man was escorted to Embakasi police station, where he is cooling his heels awaiting arraignment.

‘Burea de Change’ Operators Reject Dollars As Naira rebounds

Bureau de change operators in Adamawa State are rejecting foreign currencies from customers due to growing uncertainty in the parallel market.

Some of the money changers interviewed at Jimeta Modern Market in Yola said they were apprehensive over the sudden and continued crash of the dollar which destabilized the parallel market.


The chairman, bureau de change operators association in Adamawa State, Lawan Mai Yasin, said the traders incurred heavy losses after they bought a dollar at around N870 from sellers before it suddenly crashed to N680.

He explained that many trades were wary of the situation which still looked bleak for the parallel market and decided to hold on and monitor the trend to avoid further losses.

“Traders have a large quantity of goods in stock which they purchased at high price before the prices suddenly nosedived and continued to go down in the weekend, so with the uncertainty in the market, many of us are no longer buying for now”, he said.

Some customers interviewed by Daily Trust said the bureau de change operators refused to buy dollars and other foreign currency notes from them during the weekend.

“Only one bureau de change agreed to buy dollars from me on Saturday because they had it in stock and did not want to risk buying more when the price was falling dramatically. Even when I found a buyer on Sunday the price was too low, that I decided to keep my money for now”, a customer working with a foreign company said.

APC gave the wrong person its Presidential Ticket – Kwankwaso

The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) presidential candidate, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has asserted that the 2023 presidential ticket of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) was handed to an entirely wrong person.

The former Governor of Kano State submitted this while addressing a bloc of supporters yesterday in Ebonyi State.

Naija News understands that the presidential candidate was at the old Presidential Lodge Abakaliki on Wednesday to inaugurate his presidential campaign office ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

Kwankwaso recalled how he contributed to the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 as the presidential candidate of the APC.

He noted that Buhari, at the time, won and was fortunate to get the party’s ticket for a second term and equally won the 2019 polls.

Kwankwaso, however, was worried that the ruling party has now fielded a former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as its presidential candidate for the 2023 poll.

The presidential candidate, however, did not speak in detail about why he referred to the APC presidential flagbearer as the wrong choice for the ruling party.

Kwankwaso said Nigerians had a bad experience under the administration of the PDP before APC came to power in 2015, but that the experience had worsened in the last 7-year reign of the APC.

He said: “We were five governors that started APC to produce President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015. Unfortunately, when we were angry with PDP, APC became worse. And one big mistake APC made was giving its presidential ticket to the wrong person.

“In the North, we are the party to beat. APC has failed the nation. You may not understand what we are talking about because you have more security and a good economy here than what we see in the North.”

Meanwhile, Kwankwaso had earlier given a condition that can make him drop out of the 2023 presidential race. According to the former Kano State Governor, if the party gets a better candidate, he is ready to withdraw from the race.

Kwankwaso said he is not desperate to become the next President of Nigeria but however believes he is the best candidate for the job.

Naija News reports that he stated this in Enugu on Tuesday while commissioning some campaign offices for his party.

He also blamed the All Progressives Congress (APC) as well as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the ‘unpalatable’ situation in Nigeria, saying 2023 is an opportunity for Nigerians to change the narrative by voting for him.

“I am willing to step aside if the NNPP gets a better candidate but for now, I am the best there is and that is why I am working tirelessly to ensure that we win the elections and give Nigerians a better representation,” Kwankwaso said.

Russian Govt ‘to strip passports of citizens who criticise their war with Ukraine’

Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly set ‘to strip passports of citizens who criticise Russia’s war with Ukraine’ just days after the humiliating withdrawal of his troops from Kherson. 

In March, the Russian parliament brought in laws that criminalised protesting the conflict in Ukraine and ‘discrediting’ Russia’s army. Those who disobeyed were told they could face up to 15 years in prison.

Now, Putin is reportedly proposing changes to a bill that will target non-birth citizens who acquired Russian passports during the occupation of the key southern city by Moscow forces. 

Many Ukrainians were either forced or had no choice to switch their nationality due to Russian threats, the Kyiv Independent reports.

The actions that will be considered a crime are ‘discrediting the Russian army’, ‘spreading fake news’, and ‘participation in the activities of an undesirable organisation’, Russian independent media outlet Meduza reported, citing a Kremlin-run news agency.

The amendments were proposed to a bill that has only been passed through the first reading so far.

The potential enforcement comes two days after Russia’s embarrassing loss of Kherson after Kyiv forces recaptured the city,

Wahala yakata for Facebook company right now

Facebook’s parent company, Meta Platforms Inc, said on Wednesday, Nov. 9, that it will let go of 13 percent of its workforce, or more than 11,000 employees.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the news in a blog post, saying he was at fault for being overoptimistic about the company’s future growth based on a pandemic surge.

Zuckerberg wrote: “At the start of Covid, the world rapidly moved online and the surge of e-commerce led to outsized revenue growth.

“Many people predicted this would be a permanent acceleration that would continue even after the pandemic ended. I did too, so I made the decision to significantly increase our investments. Unfortunately, this did not play out the way I expected.”

Zuckerberg said the company would now become “leaner and more efficient” by cutting spending and staff, and shift more resources to “a smaller number of high priority growth areas,” including ads, AI, and the metaverse.

Zuckerberg said that the company’s recruiting team would be particularly “disproportionately affected” by the cuts.

In the blog post announcing Meta’s cuts, Zuckerberg said laid off employees in the US would receive 16 weeks of base pay plus two additional weeks for each year of service, health insurance coverage for six months, and support for finding a new career and navigating immigration issues.

Zuckerberg said the company would be instituting a hiring freeze through the first quarter of 2023 “with a small number of exceptions.”

The broad job cuts, the first in Meta’s 18-year history, follow thousands of layoffs at other leading tech companies including Elon Musk-owned Twitter and Microsoft Corp.

Read Mark Zuckerberg’s full post here.

Thai blogger jailed for 5 years for ‘eating a whole Bat’ live on her Youtube channel

A Thai blogger is facing five years in jail after videoing herself eating a whole bat in a bowl of soup.

Phonchanok Srisunaklua had uploaded the 1 minute 40 second clip to her Gin Zap Bep Nua Nua (Eat spicy and delicious) YouTube channel. 

Describing the bats as being ‘delicious’ and comparing them to ‘eating raw meat,’ she is then seen ripping the animals apart and dipping them in a spicy sauce called Nim Jam.

At one point the footage shows the food content creator holding up a whole bat to the camera and declaring ‘it has teeth’ before beginning to crunch on the bones and saying ‘the bones are soft’.

Thai blogger faces five years in jail for videoing herself eating a whole Bat in?a?bowl?of?soup

The video has outraged many viewers as they raised fears over health implications.

One said: ‘If you’re going to die, die alone. No one will blame you. But you’ll be damned if you start a pandemic.’

Another said: ‘You put yourself at risk. If you get sick don’t bother burdening doctors and nurses.’

Thai blogger faces five years in jail for videoing herself eating a whole Bat in?a?bowl?of?soup

Veterinarian Pattaraphon Manee-on, head of the wildlife health management group at the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said: ‘I was shocked to see it in the clip now.

‘Because the incident should not happen both in Thailand and around the world, it is very risky behavior, especially as bats have a lot of pathogens.’There is no proof that the hot water temperature will actually kill the germs.

Thai blogger faces five years in jail for videoing herself eating a whole Bat in?a?bowl?of?soup

Just touching the saliva, blood, and the skin is considered a risk.’ 

He added: ‘Besides the concern about the disease in bats, this woman could be guilty of breaking the Preservation and Protection and Wildlife Act, B.E. 2019, because bats are protected animals.’

According to some experts, bats are said to carry over 10,000 viruses that could be transmitted to humans and start another pandemic.

Russian soldiers flee for their lives from Kherson – Ukraine inteligence

The Ukrainian government is celebrating Russia’s military pullout from the strategic Ukrainian city of Kherson on Thursday. November 10.

Russia said its troops began pulling out of Kherson, a retreat that would represent a humiliating defeat in the war.

Ukranian officials on Thursday acknowledged Moscow’s forces had no choice but to flee but stopped short of declaring victory in Kherson.
 

The officials last week accused Moscow of plotting to lure Ukrainian troops into an ambush and said Russian soldiers have donned civilian clothes in an effort to mix with the city’s population.

Kherson soldiers

But on Thursday, Ukraine’s armed forces commander-in-chief, Valeriy Zaluzhny, said that “the enemy had no other choice but to resort to fleeing,” since Kyiv’s army has “destroyed logistical routes and supply system, disrupted the system of the enemy’s military command” in the area.


Still, he said that Ukrainian military could not confirm or deny that Russian forces were indeed withdrawing from Kherson as the Russian Defense Ministry reported Thursday. The ministry said there was a “maneuver of units of the Russian group” to the opposite side of the Dnieper River from where Kherson lies.

Also, Ukraine’s Presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak alleged Russian forces had laid mines throughout Kherson, saying they wanted to turn it into a “city of death.”

Russia took over Kherson soon after the invasion on Feb. 24 — the only provincial capital it has captured — and illegally annexed three other regions of Ukraine in September.


A forced pullout from the city would mark one of Russia’s worst setbacks and recapturing Kherson could allow Ukraine to win back lost territory in the south, including Crimea, which Moscow illegally seized in 2014. A Russian retreat is also almost certain to raise domestic pressure on the Kremlin to escalate the conflict.

Oldest living British citizen shares her secret to longlife as she turns 110

One of the oldest women in Britain just celebrated her 110th birthday, leaving many curious as to what the secret behind her longevity is.

Merah Smith was born in 1912 in Jamaica. She lived through World War I and World War II.

The great-great-grandmother, who lives in Croydon, said at her birthday celebration which held at her granddaughter’s house: “I am very blessed. After the rain yesterday I prayed for a nice day, and look today, there is sun and no rain. It shows that you must always have faith in God.”

The former nurse, known as Louise, has three children, Irene, 87, Tony, 76 and Icha, 64, six grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.

Mrs Smith plans to live to at least 115.

Merah Smith

She puts her long life down to her diet and her faith.

She took up kickboxing and dancing hobbies and only gave them up at age 103 when doctors encouraged her to because her knees started to cause her trouble seven years ago.

When asked what the secret to her longevity is, Mrs Smith said: “Eating good food like chicken, vegetables and fruit.

“No stress, but most of all reading the bible, praying and trusting in God.

“I was born in Kingston Jamaica and moved to the UK in 1963.

“I tell you what, I didn’t expect to live so long but anytime the Lord wants to take me, I trust him, he can take me.”

Her favourite decade was the 1930s when she met her husband James, who sadly passed away from stomach cancer in the 1950s.

Merah Smith

Mrs Smith said: “One of my proudest moments was meeting and marrying my husband, but he died before me.”

At 103, she flew to Jamaica for a two-week holiday and later attended her granddaughter’s wedding in Cumbria.

With this year being more free due to less Covid restrictions, Mrs Smith has been able to keep going to her beloved church, Thornton Heath Evangelical Church, where she has built long-lasting friendships.

Her son Tony Smith cares for her and always cooks her delicious fresh food.  He said he knew she was going to live a long time as she used to exercise a lot.

He said: “She told me she’s aiming to live until 115, and look there’s nothing wrong with her.

“She eats good food and believes in her church, that’s what keeps her young.

‘She used to exercise a lot, going to the gym and kickboxing until only a few years ago when the doctors said she should stop.

“She would also go line dancing in Croydon with her troupe. She is so strong and has a sharp memory and can remember everyone’s name in photographs.
 

“She’s a person that just keeps giving. I’m proud of her.”

Mrs Smith has received a card from the Queen every year since turning 100, but this year is the first year she has received one from the King.

AMCON recovers over N307B debt in two years

Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo has said Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, made a total of N307 Billion in debt recovery in two years.

DAILY POST reports that this was contained in a statement made on Wednesday by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity Office of the Vice President, Laolu Akande.

Osinbajo, in his remarks, while receiving a report from an Inter-government Committee setup to recover debt owed to the AMCON, disclosed that the agency recorded 10 percent performance growth in the period under review.

“For instance, in the year 2020, the sum of N146 Billion was recovered, while in 2021, the sum of N161 Billion was also recovered. The recovery outlook for 2022 is also looking positive, and the Committee will not relent in its effort to engender more recoveries”, he said.

He urged the Committee not to relent on its assignment with the institution of bankruptcy proceedings, tax infractions and ensure debtors are brought under AMCON’s recovery net.

Members of the Inter-Agency Committee inaugurated in 2019 are made up of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, AMCON and other agencies.

Breaking: Sadio Mane ‘ruled out of 2022 World Cup in Qatar’

Senegalese football star, Sadio Mane has reportedly been ruled out of Senegal’s World Cup campaign in Qatar after he limped off during Bayern Munich’s clash against Werder Bremen with a tendon injury on Tuesday, November 9. 

The former Liverpool forward was taken off just 20 minutes into Bayern’s 6-1 win over Bremen on Tuesday night. 

According to L’Equipe, he will play no part in the competition, dealing the reigning Africa Cup of Nations champions a massive blow.

Senegal are due to play Holland, Ecuador and hosts Qatar in the group stage. 

Mane is believed to have suffered a tendon injury, L’Equipe adds, and is set for ‘several weeks out’, handing his national team coach Aliou Cisse a major headache just days before announcing his World Cup squad. 

His Bayern boss Julian Nagelsmann said the player would have an X-ray to determine the extent of the injury after initially saying he had taken a blow to his tibia – and that he was hopeful it was ‘not a big injury’. 

‘He took a knock to the head of his tibia,’ he said. ‘It’s always uncomfortable. He has to have an X-ray. I hope nothing is wrong.

‘I didn’t see him after the game, I hope it’s not a big injury. But I don’t know at the moment’, the Bayern boss continued. ‘We’ll see tomorrow and then give an update.’ 

Mane, who joined Bayern from Liverpool for £35million in the summer, has been an exciting for his club during his first season in Germany.  He’s scored 11 goals in 23 appearances in all competitions, laying on four assists.

US Rapper, 50 Cent to produce movie series on Hushpuppi

Curtis James Jackson III, American rapper and producer popularly known as 50 Cent, has announced plans to release a movie series based on notorious Nigerian internet fraudster, Ramon Abass.

Best known as Hushpuppi, Abass was arrested in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates in June 2020, for defrauding over 1.9 million people, majority of whom were Americans.

He was afterwards extradited to the United States for trial on July 3, the same year.

As earlier reported by The PUNCH, a United States District Court sitting at the Central District of California on Monday sentenced Hushpuppi to 11 years and three months’ after he was found guilty of laundering proceeds of a school financing scam, business email compromise and other fraudulent cyber schemes.

The 37 years old had earlier pleaded guilty to the charges filed against him during the trial.

Sharing pictures of the convict, 50 Cent made it known via his Instagram account on Wednesday that he was working on a movie project based on Hushpuppi’s story.

The G-Unit Records founder wrote in the caption, “For my scammers I gotta do this one. Hushpuppi series coming soon! GLG, Green Light Gang I don’t miss. #Bransoncognac #lecheminduroi #gunitfilmandtv.”

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Why did Tinubu forfeited $460,000 to US Govt? – Keyamo

Festus Keyamo, spokesman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign council, has shed more light on the raging controversy about Bola Tinubu and his alleged involvement in drug trafficking in the United States.

Over the past few months, there has been public scrutiny of background of Tinubu, APC presidential candidate, with many saying his past was too shady for someone seeking to lead the country.


The former Lagos governor has also been accused of alleged involvement in drug trafficking in the US — an allegation that has sparked divergent reactions on social media.

On Tuesday, the social media was agog after the release of certified true copies of a settlement order issued by a US court domiciled at the northern district of Illinois regarding forfeiture of funds in some bank accounts linked to someone named “Bola Tinubu”.

According to the court documents, there was probable cause to believe that the funds in bank accounts linked to the named Tinubu were proceeds of narcotics trafficking.


The court ruled that the sum of $460,000 in one of the accounts be forfeited to the US government.

The court document also shows that the case was heard in the US in 1993.

‘TINUBU WAS NOT SUED‘

Speaking on the court documents on Wednesday during an interview with Channels Television, Keyamo said the former Lagos governor was not sued or indicted on any charge, adding that the case was regarding the funds in 10 bank accounts linked to Tinubu.

He averred that the $460,000 forfeiture to US authorities was tax deductibles that should ordinarily accrue to the government.


“These processes are mere presumptions. They found money in his (Tinubu) accounts and they said he needed to come forward,” he said.

“In that affidavit of Kevin Moss, they said they interviewed Mobil and Mobil said this man is a treasurer in Mobil. Mobil said the funds are not for them.

“They confirmed his status not as a criminal but as a respected employee of Mobil. It is in that affidavit.

“After all the rigamarole trying to find out whether the accounts where the money came from are linked to drugs, they came to the conclusion that the deposits he made — what these bankers called investments — they said he had not paid tax on these interests. That is all.

“Look at paragraph 38. They said it is tax. They took what belonged to them.”

British nurses to hold first strike in history over pay

Nurses in UK will be embarking on a strike for the first time in history, to press home their demand for better pay as the cost of living soars in the European country. 

Their trade union said on Wednesday, November 9, that the majority of state-run National Health Service (NHS) employers across Britain have voted to strike. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) noted the strike would be a major disruption to an already strained health system.

The RCN which has more than 300,000 members, said industrial action would begin before the end of the year following the first ever strike vote in its 106-year-old history.

RCN General Secretary Pat Cullen said in a statement; 

“Anger has become action, our members are saying enough is enough.

“This action will be as much for patients as it is for nurses. Standards are falling too low.”

Many of the biggest hospitals in England will see strike action by RCN members but others narrowly missed the legal turnout thresholds to qualify for action. All NHS employers in Northern Ireland and Scotland will be included and all bar one in Wales met the relevant legal thresholds.

Steve Barclay, the health secretary, said the news was “disappointing”. He said more than one million NHS workers have received a pay rise of at least £1,400 this year on top of a 3 per cent rise last year, and 30,000 out of the 50,000 more nurses promised by 2024 had been recruited.

Barclay said; 

“But union demands for a 17.6 per cent pay settlement are around three times what millions of people outside the public sector will typically receive and simply aren’t reasonable or affordable. Labour have also refused to back this.

“Regrettably, this action will mean some patients will have their treatment delayed. My priority is to keep patients safe during any strikes, minimise disruption and ensure emergency services continue to operate.”

NHS trusts are likely to cancel planned surgeries but maintain emergency care during strikes. Health leaders have said they are planning for “bank holiday” style staffing levels.

The UK has seen a wave of industrial unrest this year across industries from railways to the law as pay fails to keep up with inflation, running at 10 percent, and surging energy costs.

The strike action threatens significant disruption to health system already strained by persistent government underinvestment, the COVID-19 pandemic and a severe shortage of staff.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s spokesperson told reporters earlier on Wednesday the government wanted to strike a balance between the “crucial role” played by nurses and the fiscal challenges facing the country.

The NHS has provided free healthcare at the point of use since 1948 but is now dealing with a record seven million patients on waiting lists for hospital treatment. Accident and emergency departments are also under strain.

“Why I set my five stepchildren ablaze” – elderly man reveals

Joseph Ojo, 64, has revealed the reason he set his five stepchildren ablaze.

Ojo, who was paraded at the state headquarters of the Nigeria Police in Akure, Ondo State, confessed that his stepchildren used to join their mother to beat him.

The suspect also disclosed that his wife and the stepchildren were in the habit of starving him, despite being the one giving the money for feeding.

According to him, the situation infuriated him, after which he siphoned petrol from his chainsaw (felling machine) and poured it in the children’s room before setting it ablaze.

Ojo had on Saturday set the room where the stepchildren were sleeping on fire at his residence at Fagun, Ondo town, headquarters of Ondo West Local Government.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the State, Funmi Odunlami, disclosed that three of the five children had died due to the injuries sustained in the incident.

Odunlami added that Ojo had kept his twins in another room before carrying out the act.

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A Nigerian allegedly releases sex tape of Zanele Sifuba, SA Legislator [video]

Nigerian man has been accused of releasing the sex tape of Zanele Sifuba, the Speaker of South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) Free State legislature.

In the viral video, Sifuba was captured engaging herself in a sexual manner in what appears to be a video call.

It was reported that a young Nigerian man released the sex tape of the politician after she allegedly refused to pay R300 000 (N7million) blackmail money.

Sifuba’s sex tape topped the trends list in South Africa, with many expressing disappointment and disgust over the clip.

It was gathered that the exploded ticking-time bomb scandal apparently started with the leakage of screenshots from the actual video last week. The nudes was said to have started making rounds on Monday, 31 October.

The Free State Legislature quickly responded by ordering an investigation into the Speaker’s nudes scandal.

“The Legislature will establish investigations into this Gender-based violence. This is harassment and whoever shared this video must face the law. This is an insult to elderly women.”

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)Provincial Secretary Malefane Bosanku Msimanga and African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) Regional Chairperson Edgar Legoale have condemned the ‘insensitive’ circulation of nude images of what appears to be those of the Speaker of Free State legislature.

The parties said that the person who was responsible for the circulation of these images should be arrested, charged and sentenced to a minimum of 15 years of jail term.

So far, a young unknown Nigerian man has been linked to the distribution of the sex tape.

“Indian cough syrup victims” in Gambia reject $20,000 compensation from government

The Families of 70 Gambian children who died of acute kidney injury (AKI), allegedly linked to consuming Indian made cough syrups, have rejected monetary compensation offered to them by the Government of Gambia.

In October 2022, the World Health Organization announced a global alert over four brands of cough syrups, saying they could be linked to acute kidney damage.


This followed reports linking the drugs to acute kidney problems in children in the Gambia of children.


The Gambian Ministry of Gender have offered the families $20,000 to be shared among them but the families rejected the offer.


According to a BBC report on Monday,  November 7, the chairperson of the grieving families, Ebrima Sanyang, said the money was “an insult to the victims”.


Sanyang insisted that accepting the money would mean that they were not fighting for justice.


They said the state’s Medicine Control Agency should be removed from the ongoing investigation ordered by the president.


The families say they want the Agency to withdraw its initial claim that the children had died in flood waters and not from faulty medicine.

Nnamdi Kanu blasts Supreme Court: “order DSS to free me!”

The leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has asked the Supreme Court to compel the Federal Government to release him in compliance with the October 13 judgment of the Court of Appeal.


His request is contained in a cross-appeal he filed in the appeal by the Federal Government, challenging the judgment freeing him.

The IPOB leader, in the three-ground notice of cross-appeal, is challenging some portions of the October 13 judgment.

Kanu is praying the Supreme Court to set aside the Appeal Court’s judgment “as it relates to issues two, three and five formulated before the court.”

He is also praying the apex court to direct the Federal Government to release him from the custody of the State Security Service (SSS).

In ground one, he argued that the Appeal Court erred in law when it held that “the main purpose of a charge is to give the accused person a notice of the case against him and that is why the law is that an omission in a charge will only be fatal if it does not put an accused person on proper and sufficient notice of the case against him to enable him to prepare adequately for his defence,” without due deference to the mandatory requirements of the laws which limit the criminal jurisdiction of the Federal High Court only to criminal offences committed within the jurisdiction of the court.


He contended, in ground two, that the Appeal Court erred in law when it held that “as long as the appeal against the proscription of IPOB has not been determined, the order of proscription is still valid and subsisting,” and thereby occasioned a miscarriage of justice.

In ground three, Kanu argued that the Court of Appeal “erred in law when it held that it is only when evidence has been adduced by the prosecution in proof of its case and the proof of evidence is thus admitted in evidence, that the competency or otherwise of the proof of evidence/charge, can be attacked; and that as such, it was premature to make a pronouncement on the relative strength of proof of evidence before the commencement of trial, and thereby occasioned a miscarriage of justice.”

Kanu has also filed a notice of appeal praying the apex court to reverse the October 28 ruling by the Court of Appeal staying the execution of its October 13 judgment.

Naira slumps to N885/$ despite EFCC’s raids on ‘dollar black market’

The naira has dropped to a new low of N885 per dollar at the parallel section of the foreign exchange (FX) market, popularly called the black market.

The figure represents a depreciation of N70 or 8.6 percent from the N815 it traded last week.

Speaking to TheCable on Monday, some Bureaux De Change (BDC) operators said dollar demand has been swelling and putting pressure on the naira.

They put the buying price of the dollar at N860 and the selling price at N885, leaving a N25 profit margin.

“We are selling one dollar for N885 for now. But the price is gradually coming down,” a currency trader in the Ikeja area of Lagos, said.

At the official market, the naira appreciated by 0.06 percent to close at N445.50 on Friday, according to details on FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange — a platform that oversees official foreign-exchange trading in Nigeria.

The decline of the naira against the greenback at the parallel market intensified sharply after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced its plan to redesign the nation’s currency.

At the time the CBN announced the currency redesign, the naira traded at N785 per dollar.

Last week, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) commenced raids on forex trading hubs in Abuja, Lagos and Kano in an effort to halt the slide of the naira against the dollar.

The agency is said to be concerned that money launderers have been obtaining forex from BDCs in order to avoid losing their ill-gotten naira which faces redesign by the government.

Speaking to TheCable on the raids, Aminu Gwadabe, president of the Association of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON), said the clampdown is mostly targeted at forex dealers hawking on the streets, which according to him, are not licensed BDC operators.

“The emphasis of the EFCC is on traceability of funds and protecting your business against money laundering. As a BDC operator, you need to comply with these,” he said.

“As a BDC operator, you should also have an office. Regulators and security agencies can enter your office without any warrant. Hawking of forex on the streets is an infraction. The only problem is when you don’t comply with these rules and you are caught.”

Gwadabe also said the currency redesign has increased volatility in the FX market.

“When the local currency is losing value, people want to move to another currency that is stable. This necessitated currency conversion which leads to hoarding. These activities have continued to mount pressure on the naira,” the ABCON boss explained.

“The spike we are experiencing is artificial. It’s not an effective rate. It is caused by lack of liquidity in the market.”

To avoid Nuclear War: US confirms having ‘communications’ with Russia

The US has confirmed it has opened communication channels between Washington and Moscow despite the war in Ukraine.

Speaking in New York, US National Security Adviser, Jake Sullivan
said it was “in the interests” of the US to maintain contact with the Kremlin.


But he insisted officials were “clear-eyed about who we are dealing with”.

The news comes as the White House has not denied reports that the US has been engaging in talks with Russia to prevent a nuclear escalation in Ukraine.


The Wall Street Journal reports that Sullivan has held confidential discussions with his Russian counterpart, Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev, and senior Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov, over the past several months.


Senior US officials reportedly told the Washington Post the men had discussed ways to guard against the risk of nuclear escalation in the war in Ukraine, but had not engaged in any negotiations around ways to end the conflict.

Last month, Sullivan said any use of nuclear weapons would have “catastrophic consequences for Russia”. He told NBC that senior officials had “spelled out” the scope of the potential US response in private discussions with Russian officials.

Last week, the Washington Post reported that senior US officials were urging Kyiv to signal an openness to hold negotiations with Russia and drop Volodimir Zelensky’s public refusal to discuss an end to the war while President Vladimir Putin remained in power.


But Sullivan told a public event in New York that the Biden administration had “an obligation to pursue accountability” and pledged to work with international partners to “hold the perpetrators of grave and grotesque war crimes in Ukraine responsible for what they have done”.


“I was just in Kyiv on Friday. and I had the opportunity to meet with President [Volodymyr] Zelensky and my counterpart Andriy Yermak, with the military leadership and also to get a briefing on just what level of death and devastation has been erupted by Putin’s war on that country,”  Sullivan said.

Chidinma Ojukwu allegedly had sexual relations with her foster father – Police Investigator claims

The trial of Chidinma Ojukwu, the key suspect in the murder of the Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, Usifo Ataga continued at the Lagos High Court sitting in Tafawa Balewa Square today November 8 with a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Olusegun Bamidele, informing the court that Chidinma was having a sexual relationship with her foster father, Onoh Ojukwu.

Bamidele who is serving with the homicide department of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) Panti Yaba, made this disclosure while being cross-examined by Chidinma’s lawyer, Mr Onwuka Egwu, during a trial within trial to determine the voluntariness of her confessional statements.

Chidinma Ojukwu, a 300-level Mass Communication undergraduate, is standing trial alongside Adedapo Quadri who was alleged to have conspired with her to murder Ataga, her lover, on June 15, 2021, by stabbing him several times with a knife on the neck and chest.

A third defendant, her sister, Chioma Egbuchu, is charged with receiving a stolen iPhone 7 belonging to the late Ataga. At the last sitting of the court, Bamidele who is the ninth prosecution witness had told the court how Chidinma transferred the sum of N5m, on June 15, 2021 from Usifo Ataga’s account to another account. He had also told Justice Yetunde Adesanya how the handwritten statement of Chidinma was taken and how the second and third defendants were arrested.

When the prosecution sought to admit the written statements of the defendants, Chidinma’s counsel, Egwu, objected to the admissibility of the document. He said that the statements were obtained by oppression, inducement intimidation and under duress and urged the court to conduct a trial within trial to determine its voluntariness.

At the resumed hearing of the matter, Bamidele who was led in evidence in the trial within trial narrated how Chidinma was arrested and how she was interrogated. He also told the court that the first time she was arrested, he was not a part of the arresting crew.

“That night on June 23, 2021, the first team that visited came back with three people. The first defendant is Chidinma Ojukwu, her foster father, Onoh Ojukwu and an under-aged girl. That were the people I saw. I was in the second team that visited the address.”

He confirmed that Chidinma was rearrested on July 25 and kept in detention till August 19, 2021.

“Mr Ojukwu was not kept in the cell, he was kept in a protective room and he received and escorted visitors at will.

In the course of his staying with us, we stumbled on intelligence that there was an amorous (sexual) relationship between the first defendant and her foster father, and that gave us the impetus that Mr Ojukwu was not sincere in his statements with us as he was aware of the offence for which the first defendant is standing trial today.

We also established that the mother of the first defendant never approved the custody of the first defendant to Ojukwu and it was on this basis that we charged him to court alongside the three defendants at the Magistrate Court so that the court can decide if he can get bail.”

The court has adjourned till November 10, for the continuation of trial within trial.

“Awarding Qatar 2022 World Cup was a mistake” – Sepp Blatter

Sepp Blatter, the former FIFA president, says the decision to award Qatar with the 2022 World Cup was a “mistake”.

In an interview with the Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger, the 86-year-old, who was FIFA president when Qatar was awarded the 2020 World Cup hosting rights in 2010, said he had voted for the United States to host this year’s tournament.

“The choice of Qatar was a mistake. At the time, we actually agreed in the executive committee that Russia should get the 2018 World Cup and the USA should get it in 2022,” he said.

“It would have been a gesture of peace if the two long-standing political opponents had hosted the World Cup one after the

Asked why Qatar was a “bad choice”, Blatter said: “It’s too small a country. Football and the World Cup are too big for that.”

Blatter also blamed Michel Platini, the former UEFA president, for allowing the tournament to be handed to the Gulf state.

He alleged that Platini was instrumental in directing four votes from European countries to Qatar, following pressure from Nicolas Sarkozy, the then president of France.

“Thanks to the four votes of Platini and his [Uefa] team, the World Cup went to Qatar rather than the United States. It’s the truth,” Blatter said.

“Platini told me he had been invited to the Élysée Palace, where French president Sarkozy had just had lunch with the Crown Prince of Qatar.

“Sarkozy said to Platini: ‘See what you and your colleagues from Uefa can do for Qatar when the World Cup is awarded.’ I then asked him: ‘And how?’”

Blatter alleged that when he queried Platini, the ex-UEFA president asked him: “‘Sepp, what would you do if your president asked you for something?’

“I then told him that the question didn’t arise for me because we don’t have a president in Switzerland.”

The World Cup in Qatar begins on November 20.

There have been concerns in some quarters about Qatar hosting this year’s World Cup.

Accusations of human rights abuse continue to trail the rich gulf nation amid discriminatory laws that criminalise same-sex relations.

Maryland gets its first Black Governor elected

American politician and Democrat, Wes Moore has been elected Maryland’s first Black governor after defeating Republican Dan Cox in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-1.

According to AP News, votes on Tuesday October 8, show that Moore defeated Republican Dan Cox, meaning he is now the first Black governor of  Maryland. 

Wes Moore, a charismatic best-selling author and former head of the anti-poverty organization Robin Hood, is also now the third Black elected governor in American history. 

During his victory, Moore spoke about his “leave no one behind,” slogan and said, “When I was an Army captain and led soldiers into combat in Afghanistan, we lived by a simple principle: Leave no one behind … Real patriotism means bringing people together. It means lifting each other up and improving each other’s lives.” 

Moore’s running mate, Aruna Miller, also made history as by becoming the first immigrant to win the lieutenant governor’s office in Maryland.

Moore’s win puts the governorship back in Democrats’ hands after two terms of Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, one of the country’s most popular governors.

He now joins only Douglas Wilder of Virginia and Deval Patrick as the only Black governors elected in the country’s 246-year history.

Bobrisky Speaks On Having An Affair With Yul Edochie

Controversial cross dresser, Idris Okuneye, better known as Bobrisky has broken silence on been romantically involved with Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie.

This comes after Yul Edochie, on Tuesday, disclosed that over fifteen thousand people from various social media platforms accused him of sleeping with Bobrisky after he wished him a happy birthday on his Instagram and Facebook pages.

“I received over ten thousand DMs on Facebook and over  five thousand messages on Instagram. They accused me of sleeping with Bobrisky because I wished him a happy birthday on my page.

“The messages were so many. Just because I wished Bobrisky a happy birthday. Wetin person no go see? Nigerians rest please,” Yul said in his new vlog on You Tube.

Reacting to that, Bobrisky, via his Instagram page, lashed out at Nigerians for always judging male friends celebrated on his page.

According to Yoruba-born crossdresser, Nigerians think every male celebrated on his social media page is sexually involved with him.

He further poured encomium on the married actor, saying he’s a rare gem on earth. 

“I can’t post, a friend in peace on my page. If i just post man on my page, fiam, he is sleeping with me. In Nigerians head. I can’t even thank my male friends in public, they will come for him. Sad Nigerians rest is not that deep. I am an adult, leave me now,” he said.

“After watching your You Tube video all i can say is people like you are rare on earth and God will continue to bless” Bobrisky wrote, sharing Yul’s photo.

Facebook is planning to layoff ‘thousands of workers’ this week after Twitter’s overhaul

Meta, the parent company of Facebook is planning a major job cut that could affect “thousands” of workers, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is reporting.

The WSJ said the layoffs could begin as soon as Wednesday.

On Friday, its counterpart, Twitter laid off about 3,700 people — half of its global workforce.

The Facebook and Instagram parent company had reported over 87,000 employees at the end of September, but these “large-scale” layoffs are expected to slash a significant portion of staff members.

According to the WSJ, the layoffs could hit Meta even harder than the mass job cuts at Twitter, which affected about half of the company’s 7,500 workforce.

Earlier in June, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s CEO warned employees that the coming recession would lead to a reduction in engineering jobs by at least 30 percent at the social media company.

“In 2023, we’re going to focus our investments on a small number of high-priority growth areas. So, that means some teams will grow meaningfully, but most other teams will stay flat or shrink over the next year,” he had said.

“In aggregate, we expect to end 2023 as either roughly the same size or even a slightly smaller organisation than we are today.”

“No use of nuclear weapons over Ukraine” China’s Jinping warns Putin

Chinese President Xi Jinping, has over the weekend, warned Russia that nuclear weapons must not be used amid concerns that the war might go nuclear, making it China’s clearest response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

President Xi made the clear pronouncement during a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Beijing, according to Chinese state news agency Xinhua.

While not mentioning Russia for criticism, Xi reportedly said:

“The international community should … jointly oppose the use or threats to use nuclear weapons, advocate that nuclear weapons must not be used and nuclear wars must not be fought, in order to prevent a nuclear crisis in Eurasia.”

Xi’s statement repeated China’s pledge made in January – alongside nuclear-armed France, Russia, Britain and the United States – to use atomic weapons only for defensive purposes.

“A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought”, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, or the “P5”, had said in their joint statement.

Xi Jinping with Olaf Scholz at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday. Photo: dpa alt=Xi Jinping with Olaf Scholz at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday. Photo: dpa>
Xi Jinping with Olaf Scholz at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday. Photo: dpa

According to South China Morning Post, China maintains a stated policy that it will not use nuclear weapons first and not threaten non-nuclear states with those weapons.

But Western governments remain concerned because of a lack of transparency over the Chinese nuclear programme.

Xi also told Scholz that China supported Europe’s important role in pushing for peace talks over Ukraine, and in creating a “balanced, effective and sustainable” European security framework, according to Xinhua.

Western countries supporting Ukraine’s war efforts have been worried about Moscow using nuclear weapons, after President Vladimir Putin said in September that Russia would use “all weapon systems available” if its territorial integrity was threatened.

But last month, Putin denied having any intentions of using nuclear weapons against Ukraine, saying there was no need for this from a political or military standpoint.

Russia has also accused Ukraine of planning a “dirty bomb” attack – referring to the use of radioactive explosive intended to contaminate rather than cause heavy casualties.

But UN nuclear watchdog the International Atomic Energy Agency dismissed the Russian claim on Thursday following an investigation.

Scholz, the first Group of 7 and western European leader to visit China since the Covid-19 pandemic began, said Berlin and Beijing agreed that threatening nuclear attacks was irresponsible and dangerous.

“I have said to President Xi that it’s important for China to exert its influence on Russia – it’s about the principles of the UN Charter that we have all agreed on, and asserting these principles like the sovereignty and territorial integrity of every country.

These are important issues for China as well,” Scholz said during a joint press conference with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Friday.

In an opinion piece for Politico ahead of his one-day trip, Scholz said China bore a “special responsibility” as a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

China is not known to have given direct military support to Russia or recognised annexed Ukrainian regions as Russian territory.

However, it has repeatedly criticised the West for ignoring Moscow’s security concerns and the sanctions they imposed in response to the invasion.

Chinese media have also repeated the Kremlin’s narrative on the war and not described it as an invasion.

“Scholz will see China’s public opposition to the use and threat to use nuclear weapons as a victory,” said Noah Barkin, a China expert at Rhodium Group, a New York-based research firm.

“But we don’t know whether that will have any effect on Vladimir Putin, nor whether an escalation in Ukraine would lead Beijing to distance itself from Moscow. The lessons of the past year are that Xi will stick with Putin through thick and thin.”

Xi also highlighted to Scholz the need for Germany and China to work together for the global good.

“We must work together to ensure global industry and supply chains are stable and prevent interferences to cooperation in global energy, food and finance that will harm global economic recovery and, especially, the economic and financial stability of developing countries,” Xi said, according to Xinhua.

For China, economic development and national security go hand in hand. Xi’s national security doctrine says development can ensure security, while security in turn ensures the continued development of nations.

National security, as China sees it, is not only about the protection of territorial integrity but also ensuring a supply chain remains safe from foreign sanctions and developing self-sufficiency in food, energy and technology.

TikTokers from Kano to receive 40 lashes in public, wash toilets for defaming Governor Ganduje

Kano State Magistrate Court presided over by Aminu Muhammad Gabari on Monday, November 7, 2022, ordered 40 lashes be administered on two skit makers, Mubarak Isa Muhammad (Uniquepikin) and Nazifi Muhammad Bala for defaming the character of Governor Ganduje on their Tiktok accounts.

The court also ordered the duo to sweep and wash the toilets of Nomansland Magistrates Court premises for 30 days.

“They will receive 20 lashes each, to be administered in the public. They should also sweep and wash the toilets of Justice Aloma Mukthar Court Complex in No-man’s-land,” the judge ruled.

The convicts had pleaded guilty to a two-count charge of defamation and inciting public disturbance slammed against them.

The First Information Report indicated that the duo posted on their Tiktok account that Ganduje does not see a land without selling it and he sleep a lot.

Based on that, the prosecutor, Barrister Wada Ahmad Wada and Principal State Counsel, Kano State Ministry of Justice applied for a summary trial against the duo.

When the case resumed on Monday November 7, for judgement, Magistrate Gabari ordered the convicts to pay a fine of N10,000 each for defaming the character of Kano State Governor.

Magistrate Gabari also ordered them to pay another fine of N10,000 each for inciting public disturbance.

He then similarly administered non-custodial terms against the convicts.

Consequently, he ordered the convicts to make a video on social media tendering an apology to Ganduje.

The skit makers were taken to court after they were captured in a viral TikTok video calling out Ganduje.

In the video, they referred to Ganduje as a “corrupt politician” who sold every available plot of land in the state.

“This is a chapter that is talking about Ganduje. And who is this Ganduje? He is a husband to an influential woman and a father to an Arabian. And he is also from Kano state. The qualities of this Ganduje are as follows: He is a governor that loves to sleep,” they said.

“But he has become a suspect in the eyes of the people of Kano. To say a few of his qualities and talents, whenever he sees a piece of land in Kano he is definitely going to take his share. To explain this further, it is either he makes it available for sale or sells it off completely, but in the end, something questionable must occur.”

Hushpuppi gets 11-year jail time for fraud, orders him to pay $1.7M to victims

A United States District Court for the Central District of California has finally sentenced Instagram celebrity, Ramon Abass Olorunwa, popularly known as Hushpuppi, to 11 years and three months in prison for fraud. 

The 40-year-old was sentenced on Monday, November 7, by United States District Judge Otis D. Wright II, who also ordered Abbas to pay $1,732,841 in restitution to two fraud victims.

The judge said Hushpuppi conspired to launder tens of millions of dollars through online scams and flaunted his luxurious, crime-funded lifestyle on social media.

He pleaded guilty in April 2021 to one count of conspiracy to engage in money laundering, 10 months after he was arrested in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), in June 2020.

Hushpuppi has remained in US federal custody since his expulsion from the UAE.

A statement released by the US court read:

“Abbas bragged on social media about his lavish lifestyle – a lifestyle funded by his involvement in transnational fraud and money laundering conspiracies targeting victims around the world,” said United States Attorney Martin Estrada.

“Money laundering and business email compromise scams are a massive international crime problem, and we will continue to work with our law enforcement and international partners to identify and prosecute those involved, wherever they may be.”

“Ramon Abbas, a.k.a. ‘Hushpuppi,’ targeted both American and international victims, becoming one of the most prolific money launderers in the world,” said Don Alway, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office.

“Abbas leveraged his social media platforms – where he amassed a considerable following – to gain notoriety and to brag about the immense wealth he acquired by conducting business email compromise scams, online bank heists and other cyber-enabled fraud that financially ruined scores of victims and provided assistance to the North Korean regime.

“This significant sentence is the result of years’ worth of collaboration among law enforcement in multiple countries and should send a clear warning to international fraudsters that the FBI will seek justice for victims, regardless of whether criminals operate within or outside United States borders.”

Abbas apologised for his crimes to Judge Otis D Wright in a handwritten note, saying he would use his personal funds to pay back his victims. He also said he had only made $300,000 from the crime he was being tried for.

Ifeanyi Davido’s autopsy revealed

The Lagos State Police Command has revealed that the autopsy conducted on the corpse of Ifeanyi Adeleke, son of Davido and his fiancée, Chioma Rowland, revealed that he died as a result of drowning.

Benjamin Hundeyin, the state Police Public Relations Officer confirmed the new development on Saturday, November 5. He also said the two suspects arrested in connection to the tragic incident are still being quizzed.

“The two suspects are still with us. Autopsy has been concluded. The autopsy confirmed that he (Ifeanyi) died by drowning,” Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Benjamin Hundeyin told PUNCH. 

On whether the two principal suspects will be charged in court, the police spokesman said, “I don’t want to preempt that. Investigation is still ongoing.”

Ifeanyi who turned three on October 20, drowned in the swimming pool in the singer’s Banana Island home on Monday, October 31.

According to a source close to the heartbreaking incident, the Nanny was with Ifeanyi and the Chef came to join them. The Nanny was said to have moved slightly away to receive a call. When she returned, she couldn’t find Ifeanyi and assumed he was with the Chef but the Chef said he had left Ifeanyi with her. They began to frantically look for Ifeanyi all over the house for close to 20 mins until a security guard spotted him in the pool. 

Davido and Chioma were said to have returned from their trip to the devastating news.

“Davido ran mad. He literally removed his clothes and wanted to run into the streets. He was held back. He and Chioma are inconsolable.” the source told Tori Media

Are Russians preparing for a nuclear war?

A new report claims that the United States is privately encouraging Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky to drop his ban on talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin and negotiate an end to the war amid growing fears of nuclear war.


According to The Washington Post, US officials have said that the request by the Biden administration is not to push Ukraine to the negotiating table, but ensure Kyiv maintains the support of its international backers as Zelensky’s ban on talks with Putin has created concern in parts of Europe, Africa and Latin America, where the war’s effects are being felt the most.


Several nations are worried about fuelling a war for many years which has already taken a toll on the world economy and had devastating consequences on the cost and availability of food and fuel. 


‘Ukraine fatigue is a real thing for some of our partners,’ one US official told The Washington Post.


It comes after a New York Times report said the US admitted it is ‘increasingly concerned’ over Moscow’s nuclear sabre-rattling after it emerged top Russian military officials discussed nuking Ukraine.


The report, which cited unnamed US officials, said Putin did not take part in the discussions, and there was no indication that the Russian military had decided to deploy the weapons. 


The most recent threat of nuclear war came from former Russian president and senior security council official Dmitry Medvedev.


Medvedev said on Tuesday, November 1 that Ukraine’s objective to reclaim all its territories occupied by Russia, which include the Donbas region and Crimea, would be a ‘threat to the existence of our state.’


That scenario, Medvedev said, would be ‘a direct reason’ to invoke nuclear deterrence.

 
Back in SeInptember, Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden’s national security advisor, said that the US has warned Russia at ‘very high levels’ of ‘catastrophic consequences’ for using nuclear arms

“If you are using this Toyota Lexus car model take it back” – FRSC warns

Nigerians have been warned by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) against use of some Toyota Lexus vehicles over “faulty programming”. 

The alert was issued in a statement released on Friday, November 4, by Bisi Kazeem, FRSC’s public education officer. 

The agency said the warning became necessary after Toyota’s recalled 14,799 “defective” Lexus vehicles.

It was also noted that some Lexus NX260 vehicles with “defective” electric parking brake (EPB) system have been recalled.

The statement read; 

“The Federal Road Safety Corps wishes to draw the attention of the motoring public, particularly those who are presently using Lexus NX260, Lexus NX3650h and Lexus NX400h+ manufactured between 31 March 2021 to 26 April 2022, to a faulty programming of the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System, which has prompted the Company to recall the categories of the listed vehicles.

“According to the report contained in a memo forwarded by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the company is also recalling 6,491 Lexus NX260 with defective Electric Parking Brake (EPB) system which was manufactured between 19 April 2021 and 15 July 2022.

“The withdrawal is specifically premised on the fact that the vehicles will pose safety hazards to their users thereby leading to crashes.

“The Acting Corps Marshal, Dauda Ali Biu, is by this notice, admonishing the general public, particularly dealers and drivers of these categories of vehicles, to desist from selling or using the identified vehicles on Nigerian roads to avoid any mishap.”

OPERA1ER Hackers steal $11m from Nigeria, others

A gang of hackers, OPERA1ER, stole at least $11m from companies in Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon, 11 other African countries, and Argentina.

This is according to a new report from Group-IB, a cybersecurity firm, entitled, “OPERA1ER: Playing God without permission,” in collaboration with the researchers from Orange CERT Coordination Center.

The firm disclosed that digital forensic artifacts analysed by it and Orange followed more than 30 successful intrusions of the gang between 2018 and 2022.

The company’s data revealed that companies in Ivory Coast were the most targeted.

It said this helped it to trace affected organisations in Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin, Cameroon, Bangladesh, Gabon, Niger, Nigeria, Paraguay, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Togo, and Argentina.

It added that while it estimated that the gang stole $11m, it could have actually stolen as high as $30m.

It stated, “The report takes a deep dive into financially motivated attacks of the prolific French-speaking threat actor, codenamed OPERA1ER.

“Despite relying solely on known ‘off-the-shelf’ tools, the gang managed to carry out more than 30 successful attacks against banks, financial services, and telecommunication companies mainly located in Africa between 2018 and 2022. OPERA1ER is confirmed to have stolen at least $11m, according to Group-IB’s estimates.

“One of OPERA1ER’s attacks involved a vast network of 400 mule accounts for fraudulent money withdrawals. Researchers from the Group-IB European Threat Intelligence Unit identified and reached out to 16 affected organizations so they could mitigate the threat and prevent further attacks by OPERA1ER.”

According to the firm, the report was completed in 2021 when the threat actor was active. Head of cyber threat research at Group-IB Europe, Rustam Mirkasymov, said, “Detailed analysis of the gang’s recent attacks revealed an interesting pattern in their modus operandi: OPERA1ER conducts attacks mainly during the weekends or public holidays.

“It correlates with the fact that they spend from 3 to 12 months from the initial access to money theft. It was established that the French-speaking hacker group could operate from Africa. The exact number of the gang members is unknown.”

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“We Are Monitoring 3 Governors Over Stashed Cash” – EFCC Boss

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa has confirmed that the commission is monitoring three governors over stashed money.
According to Bawa, the serving governors are planning to launder stashed billions of Naira through table payment of salaries to workers.

The development is coming a few days after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced that the country’s currency would be redesigned to address many issues.

The apex bank disclosed that the re-designed notes would be released on December 15, adding that Nigerians have up to January 31, 2023, to deposit the old notes in banks.

Bawa in an interview with Daily Trust said some governors are planning to launder money they stashed in houses.

The EFCC Chair who failed to reveal the identity of the three governors, said two of them are from the North, while the 3rd one is from the southern part of the country.

He said intelligence has it that the three governors have concluded plans to inject the money into the system through table payment of their state workers’ salaries.

Bawa said, “Let me tell you something, the Intel that I have yesterday and I would want you to take this thing very seriously. Already, some state governors have some of this cash stashed in various houses and the rest are now trying to pay salaries in cash in their states.

“I don’t know how they want to achieve that but we have to stop them from doing that. Well, we are working, they have not paid the salaries in cash yet but it is a very serious thing.”.

He said the move is against section 2 of the Money Laundering Prohibition Act.

Bawa said: “The law is very clear regarding cash transactions. Anybody that is to consummate any cash transaction as an individual, if it is not through a financial institution must not be above N5million and if it is above that it is criminal for you to engage in such transaction. And for corporate entities it is N10million.

“Yes, I agree the salaries are not up to that but why are you all of a sudden, and all along you have been paying people salaries through their bank accounts and now you want to pay them in cash, what are you trying to do? They will come under a lot of guises, they are trying to do verification of officers, that is what we have gotten.”

Revisit suspension of Bureau De Change operators from CBN window, Naira goes for N900/$ — ABCON

Says operators are not criminals, control only 3 per cent of forex market

…Confirms release of detained members, belongings

The Association of Bureau De Change of Nigeria (ABCON) President Alhaji Aminu Gwadaebe has advised the  CBN to revisit the suspension of  Bureau De Change companies (BDCs) from forex window to strengthen the currency . This  is expected  to end the freefall in Naira value since the announcement of plans to redesign Naira notes  by the Federal Government. This according to him is better than harassment and seizure  of BDCs  operators belongings by the EFCC.

The Central Bank Notes  (CBN) had announced approval by President Muhammadu Buhari on  plans to redesign Naira notes scheduled to kick off  December 15th 2022.

It would be recalled that the EFCC Operatives last week Tuesday raided  the Wuse Zone 4 axis, the bureau de change trading hub in Abuja and arrested some operators. It’s on record that arrests in Lagos and other states too have been made by the anti-corruption agency.

Speaking to Nigerian NewsDirect, the President ABCON, Alhaji Mohammed Aminu Gwadabe said, “the Generalization and criminalization of the sub sector is regrettable as the volume of transactions is about 3% of the tradable volumes in the market.

“It is worrisome for a total clampdown on operators with registered offices and licenses to operate.”

Gwadabe stressed that “as a result of our leaders’ intervention in the various zones thus so far, those arrested have been released nationwide with all their belongings.”

He said, “While we support and embrace reforms in the sub-sector and are strictly against non compliance of any member with extant rules and regulations guiding the sector.

“We therefore advise that constant dialogue between the authorities and the operators remain germane as BDCs is also a transmission mechanism of the apex bank monetary policies.”

According to him, BDCs over time have provided potent tool for effective CBN monetary stabilization policies.

He said, “In solving the problems, we are urging the authorities to look into supply of the critical retail end of the market by trade liberalization of export proceeds and diaspora remittances.

“We also believe on revisiting the suspension of the BDCs will create further confidence in the market by stimulating the acute liquidity shortages in the sector while achieving clearing market prices and stability.

“We also advise further closing the gap between the fixed and flexible exchange market with its inherent distortions of currency substitution, hoarding and speculation which usually come with heavy pressure on the exchange rate.

“We want to also assure our members that various ways are on the pipelines to ensure return to our business and at the same time calling our members to ensure operating only in their offices while strictly observing the rules of know your customer (KYC), rendition of regulatory and statutory returns and report suspicious transactions that they are likely coming across now that the announcement of new naira redesign is adding pressure in the already fragile exchange rate of our local currency to the index greenbacks.”

“Why I’m fearful for the rest of Davido’s kids” – Kemi Olunloyo

Controversial journalist, Kemi Olunloyo continues to roll out more questionable claims about the popular crooner, Davido in her #TheAdelekeCurse docuseries.

Recall that following the death of Ifeanyi Adeleke, Kemi Olunloyo launched the docuseries while alleging that a generational curse is responsible for the deaths being witnessed around Davido’s circle.

However, in another short audio note, Kemi Olunloyo reflected on the people Davido lost not quite long ago ranging from his bodyguard, his friend and crew member Obama DMW, his photographer Fortune, and so on with the most recent being his son, Ifeanyi.

According to her, the curse is laid on the most successful person in the family and everybody around them begins to die periodically.

Kemi Olunloyo who claimed to have been under the same curse revealed that she broke hers in 2015.

Captioning the audio, she wrote:

DAVIDO KILLED NOBODY: A GENERATIONAL CURSE TOOK THE STAR OF THE FAMILY?
#TheAdelekeCurse is a docuseries based on several bad things happening in one elite Nigerian family. The generational curse moves through one member and everywhere they go those around them start falling.
To break the curse takes a lot of cultural ingenuity.

Osun indigenes break curses at the water. The Osun are the only people in Nigeria to worship YEMOJA THE WATER GODDESS ????‍♀️??

Esabod is the only one who will explain how I broke the Olunloyo curse in 2015. I was the star of the family. Pls learn Culture. Even the Americans have plenty. Google the #KennedyCurse

"Why I’m fearful for the rest of Davido’s kids" - Kemi Olunloyo

US court sentences Hushpuppi to 11 years in prison

The United States Central District Court in California has convicted and sentenced popular Nigerian internet sensation, Ramon Abbas, better known as Hushpuppi to 11 years in jail.

Hushpuppi was convicted for fraud and money laundering.

He will however spend only nine years in prison as he has already spent two years in prison in the US.

Hushpuppi was in June 2020 arrested in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, over an comprehensive fraudulent scheme that has robbed victims of their money in the U.S, Qatar, the United Kingdom, and other places.

He was then extradited to the United States where he was charged with fraud and money laundering. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to engage in money laundering with multiple people within and outside the US.

The socialite however bagged only 11 years in prison after he appealed to US Judge Otis Wright to temper justice with mercy and a lighter jail term after scoring high in cleaning activities while in prison.

Meanwhile, Hushpuppi’s Instagram page, which has 2.8 million followers, has been pulled down from the image-sharing platform. It is however unclear whether it was officially removed from Instagram or if the page was temporarily deactivated by someone with access to it.

Paul Biya celebrates 40 years in office as Camerounian President

President Paul Biya, currently the longest serving President in the world and his supporters, have marshalled out plans for an elaborate event to mark his 40th anniversary of his coming into power and leading one of the very important countries in Africa.

The event scheduled for Sunday, would see, Biya marking his 40 years in office, as elected President, only next to Hassanal Bolkiah ibni Omar Ali Saifuddien III, the Sultan of Brunei, since 1967, who became Prime Minister in 1984 and Margrethe Alexandrine, Queen of Denmark, who is unelected.

Voice of America, reports that the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) dispatched party officials to towns and villages on Thursday to organise conferences and rally support for Biya, who turned 89th in February, making him Africa’s oldest and second longest-serving leader after Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema, who has been in power since 1979.

The activities were however held in Biya’s absence, because he lives in Switzerland, reports say of the President, who is believed to be battling some age-related ailments and who had refused to give up power to the younger generations even in his party.

Biya, who took over as president of Cameroon in 1982, succeeding the country’s first President, Ahmadou Ahijo, had served as Prime Minister since 1975 and despite opposition party accusations of heavy election rigging, has won all multi-party elections since 1992, with hundreds of protesters killed in 2008, one year after he announced his intention to abolish the two-term limit in 2007.

The National Assembly voted on the constitutional revision in 2008, and Mr Biya was re-elected with 78% of the vote in 2011.