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‘I Cut Her Neck With Cutlass For Sacking Me’ – Houseboy Who Killed Magistrate Says

David Idah, the houseboy of retired Chief Magistrate Funmilola Timeyin who killed her at her residence in Laderin Estate in #Abeokuta on March 28th says he killed her because she sacked him.

University of Arizona college freshman, 19, died falling from 20-foot tower on dormitory roof

A college freshman died after he fell from a 20-foot cooling tower he was climbing on a dormitory roof. Michael Anderson, 19, was a student at the University of Arizona. Campus police say the fall appears to be an accident. Anderson and another student scaled an exterior wall of three-story Colonia de la Paz Residence Hall before 4 a.m. Friday to get to the roof, The Daily Wildcat reports. The two then reportedly climbed the metal frame of a 20-foot cooling unit on top of the building. Anderson fell from the cooling unit onto the roof. The unidentified student told police that Anderson fell to the roof. Sgt. Filbert Barrera, a campus police spokesman, says Anderson already was dead when officers and Tucson fire personnel arrived. He also said the climb seem planned. 'Somebody definitely gave a lot of thought to how they were going to get up there,' Barrera told The Arizona Daily Star. The residence hall is located near the university's football stadium. Barrera says an aut...

Indonesians in Nigeria to vote in country’s legislative poll

The Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Sudirman Hanseng, on Saturday said no fewer than 400 Indonesians would be casting their votes in Nigeria in the Indonesian legislative elections, slated for April 9. Sudirman who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria on the sidelines of the voting in Lagos said the election would also be conducted in Abuja on April 6. The envoy said the election was being conducted, ahead of the Indonesian legislative elections. He said, “Here in Lagos today, 200 Indonesians are voting to elect their choices of representatives in the election. “And another 200 will tomorrow April 6, be voting in Abuja and other parts of Nigeria. “This is to tell the world that Indonesians can now vote for who they want as their leaders from any part of the world. “Indonesians in Nigeria are among those interested in the democratic process.” Sudirman said the results of the elections conducted in Nigeria, would secretly be sent through Close Circuit Television to the Indonesian e...

Yenagoa On Lockdown As President Jonathan’s Daughter Weds Today

Large swathes of Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, have been cordoned off and closed to traffic as President Jonathan’s adopted daughter, Elizabeth Sakwe, ties the nuptial knot today. It is a bad day to conduct business in Bayelsa as all roads leading to the President’s home in the Kpansia area of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, have been barricaded since Thursday including all markets in and around the city will remain under lock and key as well. There has been vehicular gridlock in Yenagoa for most of the week as a result of the closed roads. Accessing the Kpansia suburb from the Isaac Boro expressway end will be impossible today as residents would have to go through the Melford Okilo route to access their homes. Motorists commuting from Edepie axis of Yenagoa were forced to make a detour around Opolo to access the Elebele road before hitting the Sani Abacha expressway. Also, the Azikoro-Agbura road leading to Otuoke was brimming with armed security operatives who kept a close watch on eve...

Breaking News:- APC Breaks Up In Lagos

A new faction of All Progressives Congress (APC) headed by State Chairman of defunct Congress for Progressives Change (CPC), Chief Ajibade Emiabata has emerged. Explaining the action at the new faction’s Ade-Onitimirin Street, Surulere, Lagos Secretariat on Wednesday, Emiabata said the merger that birthed APC has since been marginalizing him and chairmen of two other political parties ― All Progressive People’s Party (ANPP) and All Progressive Grand Alliance (ANPP) ― that make up the party. Emiabata said the sidelining came to a head at the Stakeholders’ Forum held at the party’s Secretariat, Acme road, Ikeja, on Wednesday. He complained that activities at the Stakeholders’ Forum were conducted as if the party was still the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), an action he described as unacceptable. “We are not going to leave the party for them, we are still members of the party”, Emiabata asserted. “We’re going nowhere because we’re part of the merger. The fact that you are major...

Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog: Wait, Etisalat fired 2,000 workers last week? Oh d...

Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog: Wait, Etisalat fired 2,000 workers last week? Oh d... : According to the President, National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers, Mr Deolu Ogunbanjo, 2,000 workers of telecommunic...

Ferguson takes Harvard teaching role

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has taken a “long-term teaching position” at Harvard. The 72-year-old, who retired at the end of last season after more than 26 years at Old Trafford, will lecture as part of a programme called “The Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports”. He gave a lecture on his management style at the university in 2012. Ferguson said: “I’m delighted to have the opportunity and privilege to contribute.” The Scot won 38 trophies while managing United, including 13 league titles and two Champions League crowns, and is now a club director and ambassador. Harvard business school professor Anita Elberse said: “We look forward to welcoming Sir Alex Ferguson to share his remarkable leadership journey.”

Ebola outbreak: Mali on alert

According to a punch report, Mali is on alert over the deadly Ebola virus after three suspected cases were reported near the border with Guinea, where 86 people have died. A BBC correspondent says there are tight controls on people entering the capital, Bamako, from the border area. He says thermal-imaging cameras are screening passengers at the airport in case they have a fever. The virus, which is spread by close contact and kills 25%- 90% of its victims, has already spread to Liberia. Six people have died in Liberia, out of 12 suspected cases, according to the local health authorities. Sierra Leone has also reported suspected cases, while Senegal has closed its normally busy border with Guinea. Saudi Arabia suspended visas for Muslim pilgrims from Guinea and Liberia on Tuesday, in a sign of the growing unease about the outbreak The tropical virus leads to haemorrhagic fever, causing muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in severe cases, organ failure and unstoppable bleedi...

Olamide Strips Valuables For Fans At Yaw Live On Stage

King Baddoo Always have a way of thrilling his fans when on stage with his Swaggu always Dripping, Olamide, practically stripped n***d for his fans as he gave out all his valuables to the delighted audience while he rendered mind-blowing performances of his hit singles at the Yaw live on stage event which took place at Eko Hotel, Sunday March 30. While performing, Olamide teased the fans with his valuables for a few minutes and started by throwing Ray-Ban designer shades while the fans scrambled for the items. The rapper then took of both pairs blue colored timberland boots and then his shirt and wristwatch and threw them into the waiting hands of the excited audience. The theatre-style concert tagged ‘The Street’, recorded a massive turnout of popular artistes and comedians alike.

Court Orders FG To Pay Sanusi N50million For Damages, And To Apologize To Him Publicly!

The Federal high court in Lagos ordered the Federal Government and the police force to offer a public apology to the suspended governor of CBN Sanusi Lamido Sanusi , the Government is also to pay him the sum of N50million for damages. The police force are to return Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s passport which was seized upon his arrival in Nigeria and they are not to interfere with his business in any way.