Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Kim Kardashian's Concierge finally speaks! Reveals how Kim pleaded for her life during Paris robbery


The hotel security guard at the centre of the £8.5million Kardashian robbery has revealed how he tried to comfort petrified Kim as she was held bound in her room during the £8.5m Paris robbery.

The traumatised Algerian father-of-one, who has asked to be identified by his first name; Abdulrahman, for safety purpose, revealed that he pleaded with the robbers not to harm Kim, but admitted that he let them in to her luxury Parisian hotel apartment and even acted as the gang’s interpreter, because Kim was screaming and the robbers couldn't understand what she was saying.

EFCC Chairman seeks amendment of act to allow agency keep a percentage of recovered loots

Acting Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, says the act establishing the agency should be amended so as to enable it keep a percentage from the loots recovered from corrupt individuals. Speaking at the opening of the national anti-corruption conference organised by the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption, PACAC, and the National Assembly in Abuja yesterday, Magu said this is the case in other parts of the world.
“In some jurisdictions like the UK, proceeds of crime are further used to strengthen the agency. In EFCC, we have been struggling for years to build our headquarters and when I think of the billions of naira we recover, I can see what would have happened if we are allowed to apply a percentage of this recovery into our operations. There is the need for the Act to make a provision for an application of the proceeds of crime into recapitalising the anti graft agencies”he said

Dear Future husband, I am striving to be the best partner ever, please come correct- Toke Makinwa says in new IG post

Sharing this photo of US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle on social media, Toke says she is currently working on her self and hopes her future husband comes "correct". She wrote
"Flotus x Potus #Yunmy #Goals. Dear future Husband, I am working hard on me. Building an empire, growing spiritually and emotionally, pushing thru the odds and striving to be the best partner you've ever dreamed of please come correct. #partnerincrime #partnership #power".

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump finally speaks out against her dad's 'Inappropriate & Offensive' P*ssy comments

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump has finally issued a statement regarding the leaked 2005 video of her father where he bragged about using his celebrity status to have his way with women during a conversation with former NBC TV host Billy Bush.

Ivanka has been quiet on the issue compared to other family members like Melania Trump and Eric Trump who have denounced the statements, although Trump actually denied ever actually groping women...

"My father's comments were clearly inappropriate and offensive, and I'm glad that he acknowledged this fact with an immediate apology to my family and the American people," Ivanka told Fast Company magazine.

Enugu Rangers apologize for their shameful trophy parade

After 32 years of waiting, Enugu Rangers won the Nigeria Professional League last month and were rewarded with N40 million by the NFF and League Management Company. However, there was outrage on social media when the team had a trophy parade on Oct 15 around Enugu main town and used an old 'dirty truck'. An apology has now been issued via the team's official twitter account...

GEJ condoles with the Saro-Wiwa family over their loss

Ken Saro-Wiwa, Jr, the first son of late Nigerian writer, and environmental activist, died yesterday aged 48. Ken was a prolific journalist, author and served under former President Jonathan as his Senior Special Assistant on Civil Society and International Media. His former boss GEJ, has now shared a condolence message to his family.

Chimamanda Adichie writes about Buhari & Nigeria's failed promises: "His intentions are rooted in an outdated economic model

In a country enamoured of dark humour, a common greeting among the middle class now is Happy recession!" Read OP-ED by acclaimed Nigerian writer Chimamanda Adichie for the New York Times:
"I was 7 years old the first time I recognized political fear. My parents and their friends were talking about the government, in our living room, in our relatively big house, set on relatively wide grounds at a southeastern Nigerian university, with doors shut and no strangers present.
Yet they spoke in whispers. So ingrained was their apprehension that they whispered even when they did not need to.

Anti-IPOB Protesters Take Case To American Embassy (Photos)

Members of Stand Up for Peace Movement have gone on a protest in Abuja on Thursday, in reaction to America’s stand that IPOB is not a t...