Friday, June 22, 2012

Gen. Andrew Azazi and the Minister of Defence, Bello Haliru Fired



Presidnet Goodluck Jonathan on Friday got angry and took very drastic decision with regards to the security leadership in the country. He has fired the National Security Adviser, his brother from Bayelsa State, Gen. Andrew Azazi and the Minister of Defence, Bello Haliru.

Our correspondents gathered from top security sources in Abuja that Mr. President has immediately replaced Gen. Azazi with retired Col. Sambo Dasuki. He is also expected to forward a new name to the National Assembly to replace Bello Haliru who was sacked as Defence Minister.

Recall that the dreaded Islamic sect, Boko Haram, has held the Jonathan-led administration to the ground in the last one week, almost making a mockery of the country's security tactics.

OLUFAMOUS.COM: Jonathan Sacks NSA Azazi, Defence Minister Bello Haliru

OLUFAMOUS.COM: Jonathan Sacks NSA Azazi, Defence Minister Bello Haliru

Abuja Girl Goes Topless To Prove She Has 'Pointed Breast'





In case you are wondering, the source who sent this picture confirmed that the Abuja babe in the above picture, identified as Benita invited a photographer to her house to take such pictures. (See the uncensored picture link below)

Her reason? She was said to have told her friends that a girl who works in a new generation bank was disturbing her boyfriend (some who only toasted her recently) and somehow she discovered the other girl's nude picture in her boyfriend's phone...

So, she took this picture of herself and send same to the guy, asking him to compare her nipples and that of the female banker to know who is "more hot"! Unfortunately for her, the guy ignored her and even spread the picture to his friends.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ymJF40n6qxM/T-SNbMEdgPI/AAAAAAAAGtc/n8CvNRCAooo/s280/GIRL.jpg

OLUFAMOUS.COM: Abuja Girl Goes Topless To Prove She Has 'Pointed Breast'

OLUFAMOUS.COM: Abuja Girl Goes Topless To Prove She Has 'Pointed Breast'
Abuja Girl Goes Topless To Prove She Has 'Pointed Breast'

In case you are wondering, the source who sent this picture confirmed that the Abuja babe in the above picture, identified as Benita invited a photographer to her house to take such pictures. (See the uncensored picture link below)

Her reason? She was said to have told her friends that a girl who works in a new generation bank was disturbing her boyfriend (some who only toasted her recently) and somehow she discovered the other girl's nude picture in her boyfriend's phone...

So, she took this picture of herself and send same to the guy, asking him to compare her nipples and that of the female banker to know who is "more hot"! Unfortunately for her, the guy ignored her and even spread the picture to his friends.

OLUFAMOUS.COM: Abuja Girl Goes Topless To Prove She Has 'Pointed Breast'

OLUFAMOUS.COM: Abuja Girl Goes Topless To Prove She Has 'Pointed Breast'

Azazi Axed As National Security Adviser

Azazi Axed As National Security Adviser | Sahara Reporters

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NEW WORD FROM UNIVERSITY OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, ABUJA

NEW WORD FROM UNIVERSITY OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, ABUJA.
Course Tittle: FARCROOK/FAFRAUD.
Course code : Otedollar-001
Course Unit: 419
1. FAROUK - To collect bribe and deny it, attributing evidence to video clip.
2. FAROUKER - A person who farouks.
3. FAROUKEE - A person who is farouked.
4. FAROUKOLOGY - The study of bribe collection and denial of evidence
5. FAROUKRACY - Goverment of bribery, by the bribe givers for the bribe takers.
6. FAROUKISM - The political ideology of bribery, corruption and cover ups
7. FAROUKIOSIS - A chronic disorder of bribery taking and denial
8. FAROUKISH - Having the appearance of, or relating to bribery and denial.
9. FAROUKISTICALLY - Carried out or done in a way that suggests a farouk.
10. Emmmmmmm!

steal more to get lesser punishment?

Court sentences man to death for stealing N1,705 cash and N400 milk.

A Jos High Court on Thursday sentenced a 26-year-old man, Obinah John, to death by hanging for robbing one Dorothy Olaniyi of N1,705.
The convict was also sentenced to death for robbing Olaniyi of two rolls of peak milk in sachets, valued at N400.
The prosecution counsel, Mr G. D. Fwonyon, who is the Deputy Director, Public Prosecution in Plateau State had told the court that John, in company with an accomplice, also named John, now at large, robbed the woman on November 18, 2005 in her shop at Gada Biu, Jos at gunpoint.-Punch newspaper

.....and one that stole Billions of Naira is accorded respect and working freely in naija? Thief na thief except now dat one rob with pen and the other with gun. However it is commonly said that pen is mightier than gun!!! Or could it be that we are saying: "steal more to get lesser punishment?"

steal more to get lesser punishment?

Court sentences man to death for stealing N1,705 cash and N400 milk.

A Jos High Court on Thursday sentenced a 26-year-old man, Obinah John, to death by hanging for robbing one Dorothy Olaniyi of N1,705.
The convict was also sentenced to death for robbing Olaniyi of two rolls of peak milk in sachets, valued at N400.
The prosecution counsel, Mr G. D. Fwonyon, who is the Deputy Director, Public Prosecution in Plateau State had told the court that John, in company with an accomplice, also named John, now at large, robbed the woman on November 18, 2005 in her shop at Gada Biu, Jos at gunpoint.-Punch newspaper

.....and one that stole Billions of Naira is accorded respect and working freely in naija? Thief na thief except now dat one rob with pen and the other with gun. However it is commonly said that pen is mightier than gun!!! Or could it be that we are saying: "steal more to get lesser punishment?"

Open this link and read a message from Boko HARAM'S spokesman on the targets in the few days and weeks to come in Nigeria

Open this link and read a message from Boko HARAM'S spokesman on the targets in the few days and weeks to come in Nigeria. This is a must read:

http://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=387106651347463&id=100484630009668&set=at.152919604766170.37823.100484630009668.100001347145309&refid=7&ref=pymk&_ft_=qid.5755998137843858542%3Amf_story_key.-4098896119576160547

Hmmm, JONAthan! Haaa GOODlock!!!!! 116 Delegates to Rio+20? God is Watching You O!!!

Hmmm, JONAthan! Haaa GOODlock!!!!!
116 Delegates to Rio+20? God is Watching You O!!!
Broze, as if your presumptuous journey to attend Rio+20 Earth Summit, Brazil at a time your country was under FIRE
was not enough, You also went with a whopping 116 Delegates, haba, broz!
Why you dey always like to fall my hand now? Remember, you promised during the fuel
Subsidy brouhaha in January, 2012 to cut government spending in all spheres.
Don't you think a 116 Delegate to a summit that will do Nigeria and Nigerians little or no benefit is rather superfluous?
E be like say you dey try prove a score or that you have something up your sleeves or that you're a typical Bayelsan, extravagant!
How else can you describe taking 116 people to a summit? What are you gonna say at the summit?
That we DO NOT flare gas in Nigeria any longer? Or that we've stopped use of generator-industrial & domestic as a result of improved electricity?
Broze, seriously, you no try at all... imagine the list
* 25 Personal Aides (for you)
* 18 Aides (for your wife, Patience)
* 2 National Assembly members
* 5 Ministers (including your very good friend, Allison-Madu)
* 2 Governors
* 63 Officials from Ministries of Environment; Foreign Affairs;
National Planning and Petroleum Resources.

Wetin broze? Haba! This is rather flabbergasting and agape nah.
When we dey hala say country no get money. Nigeria had the
highest number of delegates. Are you leaving up to your name?
JONAthan-Just On National Assignment To Harm
All Nigerians...God is surely watching you ooo...

A PARLIAMENT OF BABOONS!

ANTHROPOMOPHIC NOUNS: The English language has some wonderfully anthropomorphic collective nouns for the various groups of animals. We are all familiar with a "Herd of cows", a "Flock of chickens, a "School of fish" and a "Gaggle of geese". However, less widely known is: a "Pride of lions, a "Murder of crows" (as well as their cousins the rooks and ravens), an "Exaltation of doves" and, presumably because they look so wise, and a "Congress of owls". Now consider a group of Baboons. They are the loudest, most dangerous, most obnoxious, most viciously aggressive and least intelligent of all primates. And what is the proper collective noun for a group of baboons? Believe it or not ... a "Parliament". A PARLIAMENT OF BABOONS! I guess that pretty much explains the things that come out from the Parliament! You just can’t make this stuffs up.A PARLIAMENT OF BABOONS!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

President Jonathan’s Delegation To Brazil Is World’s Largest, At 116! |

President Jonathan’s Delegation To Brazil Is World’s Largest, At 116! |

Sometimes I think this man is up to something we dont know yet. He can not be so stupid as we think. I am beginning to think ...

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

LIST OF AIRLINES OPERATING IN NIGERIA AND THEIR AVERAGE FLEET AGE

LIST OF AIRLINES OPERATING IN NIGERIA AND THEIR AVERAGE FLEET AGE

Below is a list of airlines operating in Nigeria and their average fleet age, as seen on planespotter.com , have in mind the oldest allowed in Nigeria is 22 years while Russia is 10 years.

Air Nigeria
Fleet Size: 12 Aircraft
Average Fleet Age: 13.5 years
Oldest Aircraft: 18.2 years

AeroContractors
Fleet Size: 11 Aircraft (+ 1 On Order/Planned)
Average Fleet Age: 19.7 years
Oldest Aircraft: 20.7 years

Africa Charter Services
Fleet Size: 2 Aircraft
Average Fleet Age: 32.1 years
Oldest Aircraft: 32.8 years

Air Taraba
Fleet Size: 0 (+1 on order/planned)
Average fleet age: 10.5 years

Arik Air
Fleet size: 21 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 5.5 years
Oldest Aircraft: 11.3 years

Axiom Air
Fleet size: 1 Aircraft
Fleet age: 24.5 years

Bellview Airlines
Fleet size: 2 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 31.9 years
Oldest aircraft: 33.2 years

Chanchangi Airlines
Fleet size: 6 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 25.6 years
Oldest aircraft: 30.2 years

Dana Air
Fleet size: 4 Aircraft (used to be five until Sunday’s crash)
Average fleet age: 21.4 years
Oldest aircraft: 21.7 years

First Nation Airways
Fleet size: 3 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 18.4 years
Oldest aircraft: 19.3 years

Government of Nigeria
Fleet size: 2 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 9.5 years
Oldest aircraft: 12.1 years

IRS Airlines
Fleet size: 5 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 21.6 years
Oldest aircraft: 22.5 years

Kabo Air
Fleet size: 5 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 34.5 years
Oldest aircraft: 41.3 years

Max Air
Fleet size: 6 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 24.1 years
Oldest aircraft: 25.7 years

Overland Airways
Fleet size: 2 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 22.2 years
Oldest aircraft: 25.6 years

Tradecraft Airlines
Fleet size: 1 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 25.4 years

Transky Airlines
Fleet size: 1 Aircraft
Average fleet age: 28.2 years

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Pregnant First Bank Staff - Mrs Sola Daniel Shot Dead

A pregnant woman was shot dead along Itire Road and the name on her identity card is Shade Daniels and works with First Bank, pls broadcast this message until it gets to her family.

Air Nigeria Flying Coffin - Former Executive Director

Please Avoid Air Nigeria Flight oooo! Pls Read this and Pass it on.

http://saharareporters.com/news-page/air-nigeria-flying-coffin-former-executive-director-says

Manifest of victims of Dana Air plane

updates: Manifest of victims of Dana Air plane crash -

http://goo.gl/GSrNI

HISTORY OF THE ILL-FATED AIRCRAFT:::LAGOS

HISTORY OF THE ILL-FATED AIRCRAFT:::LAGOS — There are indications that the Dana Air MC Donnell Douglas MD 83 which crashed around Iju-Ishaga area of Lagos ,yesterday has a history of worrying defaults even before original owners, US-based Alaska Airlines sold it to Dana Airlines on February 17, 2009.

According to the information from Aviation Safety Network, an exclusive service of the Air safety Foundation, the ill-fated aircraft was acquired by Alaska Airline in November 13, 1990 with registration number N944AS.

However, on November 4, 2002 the aircraft developed fault and had emergency diversion due to smoke and electrical smell in the cabin area, which engineers said was because light ballast had over heated.

Four years after, the aircraft’s health was also called to question when on August 20, 2006, it was again evacuated after landing at the Long Beach, CA due to a chaffed wire bundle that discharged and produced smoke in the cabin area again.

Apparently scared that the worst could happen, Alaska Airlines was said to have on August 21 parked the aircraft at Victorville until September 11 2008 when it carried out maintenance on it.

Eventually on February 2009 Alaska Airlines shifted the burden to Nigeria when it sold the ill-fated plane as 5N-RAM. The MD-83 was manufactured in 1983, announced go-ahead on January 31, 1983 and had first flight on December 17, 1984

It was a longer range development of the basic MD-81/82 with higher weights, more powerful engines, increased fuel capacity and longer range. It was equipped with slightly more powerful 21,000 1bf (93 kN) Pratt and Whitney JT8D-219s as standard.

The aircraft also had higher operating weights with MTOW increased to 160,000 1b and MLW to 139,500 1b. Typical range for the MD-83 with 155 passengers in around 2,504 nautical miles (4,637km).::::::::::::::

Sunday, June 3, 2012

BREAKING NEWS: CHURCH BOMBED IN BAUCHI, KILLS 10

BREAKING NEWS:
CHURCH BOMBED IN BAUCHI, KILLS 10

http://www.ipaidabribenaija.com/latest-news/read.php?id=4164

BREAKING NEWS: DANA AIR CRASHED IN LAGOS

BREAKING NEWS: A Dana air commercial aircraft from abuja to Lagos just crashed around Iju in Lagos with abouth 153 passengers onboard!

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Why Has The House Of Representative’s Committee Report Been Buried?

Why Has The House Of Representative’s Committee Report Been Buried?

In January 2012, there was an awakening of the average Nigerian to his rights as a citizen and the government’s responsibility toward the people. For the first time ever, the budget was being discussed in every household, office, bar, and at social gatherings. The people for once were taking interest in the acts and inactions of their selected or elected officials. This interest arose from the removal of subsidy on fuel and Nigerians where suddenly beginning to ask where their money went to, and what it had been spent on. Many people took to the streets and demanded for accountability, transparency, proper use of funds and implementation of the budget. A lot of us stood up and claimed the reason we were on the street was about ‘MORE THAN N65′. We screamed, shouted, blogged and held firm. Then came TUC/NLC’s shameful compromise and the whole protest stuttered as a whole. People where disappointed, disillusioned, and tired. After that outing, we all pretty much went back to sleep. We resumed our lives and most of us stopped saying anything. The few who were still talking were doing so with a little less force.
What happened to all us us who were demanding for the resignation of Diezani for the role she played in the corruption in the Petroleum industry? What did we do with the famous KPMG report? What happened to our anger? Our zeal for change? What happened to the 60 day ultimatum given to Ribadu and his ‘oil revenue special task force‘? What happened to the conflicting numbers of Madam Okonjo Iweala, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, and Deazani Alison-Madueke? Why has the House of Representative’s committee report been buried? Have we uncovered the true figures of how much PMS we consume daily? Do we know the quantity of PMS we import daily, the quantity we export and at how much we sell it for? Have we uncovered how much we’have paid for subsidy in 2009, 2010, 2011 or to whom we’have paid those sums to? The answer is no.
HERE IS A REMINDER OF THINGS THAT HAVE REMAINED THE SAME:
The famous ‘CABAL‘ has not been exposed, prosecuted or stopped.
The waste in government has not reduced.
NO Petroleum Industry Bill has been passed.
Corruption has not been tackled.
The masses are still suffering.
People are still dying of hunger.
Hospitals are still in a dilapidated state.
Or roads remain death traps.
Schools teach nothing or close to nothing.
Bombs are still going off & boko haram is at large
WHAT HAS GONE WORSE? We’re paying more for fuel. We’re paying more for transportation. We’re paying more for food. We’re paying more for schools. We’re paying more in public and private hospitals. The rate of crime has gone up significantly. Political office holders are paid even more than they were before January 2012 BUT strangely, we’re talking less!
WHAT CAN WE DO? I’have always said we need to get people educated. We need to get everyone interested in government and governance. The rights of an individual and what the government owes you in return: basically, what the people government are paid so handsomely to do.
The truth is, as much as it sounds fabulous to have a few people fighting for the rights of all others, it sadly remains unsustainable. We need everyone fighting this common fight. We need the same level of participation i had with my group in January. Not hundreds, not thousands, but millions. We need people demanding answers to hard questions. We need the people in Edo, Lafia, Biu, Ore, Bende, Aba, & Duntsen-ma asking why the LG road is still bad, why the schools are in shambles, and why maternal care is crappy and where the money has gone to. We need people caring, and we need people participating. If occupyNigeria is the solution to our problem! well I have little to say to you, we need you to get up again.

Save UNILAG Action Committee

The bill for the change of name was sent to our senators today with "sth"!!!
This is now a game of "Money VS Brain".
For a start:

1. We need the direct lines of all the senators in our nation.
2. We need to visit bourdillon villa "JAGABAN" ASAP.

We also appreciate all your efforts in the present protest & the students of our prestigious UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS have resolved to commence e-Protest (i.e. via Social media, Newspaper/Newsletter, TV, etc). Since our FG tear-gased & got us injured doing our peaceful protest @ UNILAG's gate.

"We are the greatest of the greatest to the greatest Akokaites!!!! Aluta continua, and surely Victoria Ascerta"

Committees are needed;
Save UNILAG!

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Don’t judge life by one difficult season

Once there was a father who wanted to train his four sons. He wanted his sons to learn, not to judge things too quickly. So he sent them each on a quest, in turn, to go and look at a pear tree that was a great distance away.

The first son went in the winter, the second in the spring, the third in summer, and the youngest son in the fall.

When they had all gone and come back, he called them together to describe what they had seen. The first son said that the tree was ugly, bent, and twisted. The second son said no it was covered with green buds and full of promise.

The third son disagreed; he said it was laden with blossoms that smelled so sweet and looked so beautiful, it was the most graceful thing he had ever seen.

The last son disagreed with all of them; he said it was ripe and drooping with fruit, full of life and fulfillment.

The man then explained to his sons that they were all right, because they had each seen but only one season in the tree’s life.

He told them that you cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the essence of who they are and the pleasure, joy, and love that come from that life can only be measured at the end, when all the seasons are up.

If you give up when it’s winter, you will miss the promise of your spring, the beauty of your summer, fulfilment of your fall.

Don’t let the pain of one season destroy the joy of all the rest.

Moral: Don’t judge life by one difficult season.

Supreme Court Dismissed Petition Challenging Governor Godswill Akpabio's Election

The Supreme court this afternoon dismissed the Sen. Akpanudeghe's suit challenging the election of GOV Godswill Akpabio. In a lead judgement delivered by Hon. Justice Mary Odili,the court described the suit as lacking in merit and abuse of court process and waste of judicial time.

Justice Odili said the submission of the appellant counsel was a good academic rendition and had no consequence whatsoever.
The full panel of seven Justices chaired by Hon. Justice Chukwuma Ede were unanimous in the decision.

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Nigerian DemoCRAZY 2012

Nigerian DemoCRAZY for 2012:

Security - F9
Unity. - F9
Corruption.- A1
Health. - F9
Poverty. - C6
Educatn. - F9
Justice. - F9
Peace. - F9
Electricy. - F9

Is this DemocRacY or Crazy demonstration, let this be our prayer: God should intervene.......

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