Friday, 19 April 2019

Media girl, Toke Makiwa flaunts her curvy backside in training tight and sports bra (Photos)



Media girl, Toke Makiwa, took to her Instagram page to share these sexy photos of herself flaunting her curvy backside while posing in a training tight and sports bra.
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Media girl, Toke Makiwa flaunts her curvy backside in training tight and sports bra (Photos)



Media girl, Toke Makiwa, took to her Instagram page to share these sexy photos of herself flaunting her curvy backside while posing in a training tight and sports bra.
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Police rescue young lady from the hands of ritualists in Delta State (Photos)



Officers of the Delta State police command, on Thursday, rescued a lady from suspected kidnappers/ritualists in Asaba.

The lady was said to be returning from Ogbegonogo market when she boarded their tricycle. Two other gang members later joined her from both sides, leaving her in the middle.

Trouble, however, started when the rider refused to stop at the victim’s destination, forcing her to raise an alarm that attracted some policemen who gave them a hot chase and eventually rescued the girl and arrested the suspects.

An eyewitness said one of them in a bid to disappear threw a ring suspected to be magic ring in his mouth and 

attempted to vanish but the Police diffused the charm. Irate youths who gathered at the scene made efforts to go on jungle justice but the police prevented them.

Police rescue young lady from the hands of ritualists in Delta State (Photos)



Officers of the Delta State police command, on Thursday, rescued a lady from suspected kidnappers/ritualists in Asaba.

The lady was said to be returning from Ogbegonogo market when she boarded their tricycle. Two other gang members later joined her from both sides, leaving her in the middle.

Trouble, however, started when the rider refused to stop at the victim’s destination, forcing her to raise an alarm that attracted some policemen who gave them a hot chase and eventually rescued the girl and arrested the suspects.

An eyewitness said one of them in a bid to disappear threw a ring suspected to be magic ring in his mouth and 

attempted to vanish but the Police diffused the charm. Irate youths who gathered at the scene made efforts to go on jungle justice but the police prevented them.

Tonto Dikeh asks fan who wrote her estranged husband's name on her post (Screenshot)


Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, had a savage question for a fan who wrote her estranged husband's name Olakunle Churchill on her post.
After she posted a video of herself and Nigerian football legend Daniel Amokachi dancing at an event, a fan wrote: 'Heart attack for mr Churchill.'
The mother of one then replied by asking: 'Is that a name of a pig, fool or dead body?'

Tonto Dikeh asks fan who wrote her estranged husband's name on her post (Screenshot)


Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, had a savage question for a fan who wrote her estranged husband's name Olakunle Churchill on her post.
After she posted a video of herself and Nigerian football legend Daniel Amokachi dancing at an event, a fan wrote: 'Heart attack for mr Churchill.'
The mother of one then replied by asking: 'Is that a name of a pig, fool or dead body?'

Court paves way for Ugandan President to run for sixth term



Uganda’s top court paved the way Thursday for the country’s 74-year-old leader Yoweri Museveni to seek a sixth term in office, upholding a ruling to scrap presidential age limits.

The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge by Museveni’s opponents, who had appealed against a constitutional court ruling that removed an age cap of 75 for presidential contenders.

“This appeal therefore fails,” Chief Justice Bart Katureebe declared in handing down the court’s majority 4-3 verdict. The decision allows Museveni who has ruled Uganda since seizing power at the head of a rebel army in 1986 to seek re-election in polls due in 2021. Attorney General Mwesigwa Rukutana declared the verdict “a big win for Uganda”.

“We are elated. This is a sign of how democracy has taken root in our country,” he told AFP. But a lawyer for the petitioners, Erias Lukwago, said “it is democracy that suffers”. “It is a disappointment, but in Africa it is a miracle to win (against) a sitting government,” he told AFP.

Observers had expected a ruling in Museveni’s favour, but the narrow margin came as a surprise. “The ruling was so close. Museveni will take a lesson from it,” said Kassim Male Mabirizi, an activist from the Uganda Law Society and one of the main petitioners. A bill removing 

presidential age limits was signed into law in December 2017 after a chaotic passage through parliament that saw MPs engaging in fisticuffs.

Court paves way for Ugandan President to run for sixth term



Uganda’s top court paved the way Thursday for the country’s 74-year-old leader Yoweri Museveni to seek a sixth term in office, upholding a ruling to scrap presidential age limits.

The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge by Museveni’s opponents, who had appealed against a constitutional court ruling that removed an age cap of 75 for presidential contenders.

“This appeal therefore fails,” Chief Justice Bart Katureebe declared in handing down the court’s majority 4-3 verdict. The decision allows Museveni who has ruled Uganda since seizing power at the head of a rebel army in 1986 to seek re-election in polls due in 2021. Attorney General Mwesigwa Rukutana declared the verdict “a big win for Uganda”.

“We are elated. This is a sign of how democracy has taken root in our country,” he told AFP. But a lawyer for the petitioners, Erias Lukwago, said “it is democracy that suffers”. “It is a disappointment, but in Africa it is a miracle to win (against) a sitting government,” he told AFP.

Observers had expected a ruling in Museveni’s favour, but the narrow margin came as a surprise. “The ruling was so close. Museveni will take a lesson from it,” said Kassim Male Mabirizi, an activist from the Uganda Law Society and one of the main petitioners. A bill removing 

presidential age limits was signed into law in December 2017 after a chaotic passage through parliament that saw MPs engaging in fisticuffs.

Thursday, 18 April 2019

Man commits suicide after stabbing his girlfriend and hiding her body under the bed



A man has died days after stabbing his girlfriend to death and hiding her body under the bed.

Thabiso Hlabahlaba, 41, killed his girlfriend Khethiwe Mosoeu, 33, last Thursday at a home in Centurion, Gauteng area of South Africa. He then swallowed four packs of rat poison with gin and sat waiting to die.

However, the police arrived at his house and took him to the hospital but he died two days later.

Thabiso’s sister Dikeledi, 31, said Thabiso told them his girlfriend went to the shops when they asked him where she was. But they suspected something as wrong because Thabiso, who rarely drinks, had bought a bottle of gin and drank it all.

"He was not a drinking person and we became suspicious," Dikeledi said.
She said they went to the apartment he shared with Khethiwe and discovered she had been killed.

She said: "We broke the window. There was blood on the curtain and we saw her legs sticking out under the bed. We still wonder why Thabiso did this. It’s a pity he’s also dead and won’t tell us why he did it."

Captain Solomon Sibiya confirmed that Thabiso took poison. He said cases of murder and suicide have been opened.

Man commits suicide after stabbing his girlfriend and hiding her body under the bed



A man has died days after stabbing his girlfriend to death and hiding her body under the bed.

Thabiso Hlabahlaba, 41, killed his girlfriend Khethiwe Mosoeu, 33, last Thursday at a home in Centurion, Gauteng area of South Africa. He then swallowed four packs of rat poison with gin and sat waiting to die.

However, the police arrived at his house and took him to the hospital but he died two days later.

Thabiso’s sister Dikeledi, 31, said Thabiso told them his girlfriend went to the shops when they asked him where she was. But they suspected something as wrong because Thabiso, who rarely drinks, had bought a bottle of gin and drank it all.

"He was not a drinking person and we became suspicious," Dikeledi said.
She said they went to the apartment he shared with Khethiwe and discovered she had been killed.

She said: "We broke the window. There was blood on the curtain and we saw her legs sticking out under the bed. We still wonder why Thabiso did this. It’s a pity he’s also dead and won’t tell us why he did it."

Captain Solomon Sibiya confirmed that Thabiso took poison. He said cases of murder and suicide have been opened.

Breaking: President Buhari signs N30,000 minimum wage bill into law



President Buhari has signed into law, the Minimum Wage Repeal and Re-Enactment Act, 2019.

This was disclosed to newsmen today by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang.

According to him, the Act makes it compulsory for all employers across the country to pay workers a minimum of N30,000. He added that the act however excludes persons employing less than 25 workers or persons in other kinds of regulated employment.

Senator Enang further explained that the Act gives workers the right to sue an employer to recover the balance or authorise the Minister of Labour to take action against an amployer that refuses to pay salaries.

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