Thursday, 25 July 2019

Tunisia’s parliament speaker sworn in as interim president following the death of President Essebsi


Mohamed Ennaceur, Tunisia’s parliamentary speaker, has been sworn in as the country’s interim president.

The appointment of the interim president comes just hours after the death of president Beji Caid Essebsi.

Ennaceur took the oath of office at the assembly in the capital Tunis, the agency said. According to the Tunisian constitution, the head of the parliament can temporarily serve as president for a maximum period of 90 days.

Following Ennaceur’s statement on national television, the country’s ministry of interior said that Tunisia’s security situation is stable and that the ministry is carrying out its national duty. The country will hold presidential elections ahead of the previously scheduled November 17 date.

Tunisia’s parliament speaker sworn in as interim president following the death of President Essebsi


Mohamed Ennaceur, Tunisia’s parliamentary speaker, has been sworn in as the country’s interim president.

The appointment of the interim president comes just hours after the death of president Beji Caid Essebsi.

Ennaceur took the oath of office at the assembly in the capital Tunis, the agency said. According to the Tunisian constitution, the head of the parliament can temporarily serve as president for a maximum period of 90 days.

Following Ennaceur’s statement on national television, the country’s ministry of interior said that Tunisia’s security situation is stable and that the ministry is carrying out its national duty. The country will hold presidential elections ahead of the previously scheduled November 17 date.

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Don Jazzy shares solo pre-wedding photo with an interesting caption


He shared the photo and wrote, ' no wife yet. No problem. Solo pre wedding shoot testing testing'.

Don Jazzy shares solo pre-wedding photo with an interesting caption


He shared the photo and wrote, ' no wife yet. No problem. Solo pre wedding shoot testing testing'.

Tuesday, 23 July 2019

Ifuennada show cases her latest project(photos)

We all know Ifuennada the only lady that was brave and smart at the Big Brother house season 3 (BBN).

 Lately, she has been working on a project which she finally show cased on her Instagram page. The project all the way has been viewed  and loved. All the same, she came up with a #wighat and I believe this is what most women have been waiting for. It's simple and affordable. The price tags  are:

   Regular: #15000
   Distributors: #8000 .

You can place your order @ wighatofficial.

 Lastly, serious distributors are urgently needed.



Ifuennada show cases her latest project(photos)

We all know Ifuennada the only lady that was brave and smart at the Big Brother house season 3 (BBN).

 Lately, she has been working on a project which she finally show cased on her Instagram page. The project all the way has been viewed  and loved. All the same, she came up with a #wighat and I believe this is what most women have been waiting for. It's simple and affordable. The price tags  are:

   Regular: #15000
   Distributors: #8000 .

You can place your order @ wighatofficial.

 Lastly, serious distributors are urgently needed.



R. Kelly's crisis manager announces he's stepping down, says he won't dare leave his daughter alone with the accused pedophile


R. Kelly's crisis manager, Darrell Johnson has announced he's stepping down from his position and would no longer work for the embattled singer.

"I step down as crisis manager for personal reasons. Mr. Kelly is in good hands with Mr. Greenberg," Johnson said, referring to Steve Greenberg , the criminal defense attorney who heads Kelly's legal team in Chicago.

The news comes hours after Johnson appeared on "CBS This Morning" and told co-host Gayle King that he would never leave his own daughter alone with an accused pedophile.

"I would not leave my daughter with anyone that's accused of being a pedophile. I would not."
Johnson also said during the interview that he was worried about Kelly, saying he was "a mess," scared and isolated. He also told King he thinks Kelly is on suicide watch.

The singer has been in solitary confinement with no access to television or contact with other people, Greenberg has said.
Kelly, 52, has been indicted on 18 counts; 13 in Illinois and five in New York that include sexual exploitation of a child and kidnapping.

The singer is set to be arraigned in a federal court in New York on August 2. He is scheduled to be in a federal court in Chicago on September 4 for a status hearing.

R. Kelly's crisis manager announces he's stepping down, says he won't dare leave his daughter alone with the accused pedophile


R. Kelly's crisis manager, Darrell Johnson has announced he's stepping down from his position and would no longer work for the embattled singer.

"I step down as crisis manager for personal reasons. Mr. Kelly is in good hands with Mr. Greenberg," Johnson said, referring to Steve Greenberg , the criminal defense attorney who heads Kelly's legal team in Chicago.

The news comes hours after Johnson appeared on "CBS This Morning" and told co-host Gayle King that he would never leave his own daughter alone with an accused pedophile.

"I would not leave my daughter with anyone that's accused of being a pedophile. I would not."
Johnson also said during the interview that he was worried about Kelly, saying he was "a mess," scared and isolated. He also told King he thinks Kelly is on suicide watch.

The singer has been in solitary confinement with no access to television or contact with other people, Greenberg has said.
Kelly, 52, has been indicted on 18 counts; 13 in Illinois and five in New York that include sexual exploitation of a child and kidnapping.

The singer is set to be arraigned in a federal court in New York on August 2. He is scheduled to be in a federal court in Chicago on September 4 for a status hearing.

Monday, 22 July 2019

Insecurity: Alaafin of Oyo writes Buhari, says Yoruba land under siege by Fulani herdsmen


The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, wrote an open letter to President Buhari yesterday, July 21, 2019, over the insecurity explosion in different parts of the country.

The Oyo monarch in his letter title “Yoruba Question in Nigeria Conundrum”, blamed the insecurity almost on all highways in Yorubaland on Fulani herdsmen. Maintaining that his confidence in Buhari getting the situation under control remains unshaken, the Alaafin of Oyo added that the Yorubas have all it takes to defend itself if the situation does not improve.

“This has to do with the incessant and increasing menace of Fulani herdsmen that have laid siege in almost all the highways of Yoruba land. Whether in Owo, Akure, Ilesa/Ife-Ibadan road or Ibarapa zone and Ijebu area of Ogun State, the story is the same.

“I have held series of consultations with opinion moulders and eminent Yoruba leaders across board about the menace of these cattle herdsmen with such assault like raping of our women and in some occasions, in the presence of their husbands. That is apart from massive destruction of our agricultural lands; which ultimately points to imminent starvation," the letter read in part.

Insecurity: Alaafin of Oyo writes Buhari, says Yoruba land under siege by Fulani herdsmen


The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, wrote an open letter to President Buhari yesterday, July 21, 2019, over the insecurity explosion in different parts of the country.

The Oyo monarch in his letter title “Yoruba Question in Nigeria Conundrum”, blamed the insecurity almost on all highways in Yorubaland on Fulani herdsmen. Maintaining that his confidence in Buhari getting the situation under control remains unshaken, the Alaafin of Oyo added that the Yorubas have all it takes to defend itself if the situation does not improve.

“This has to do with the incessant and increasing menace of Fulani herdsmen that have laid siege in almost all the highways of Yoruba land. Whether in Owo, Akure, Ilesa/Ife-Ibadan road or Ibarapa zone and Ijebu area of Ogun State, the story is the same.

“I have held series of consultations with opinion moulders and eminent Yoruba leaders across board about the menace of these cattle herdsmen with such assault like raping of our women and in some occasions, in the presence of their husbands. That is apart from massive destruction of our agricultural lands; which ultimately points to imminent starvation," the letter read in part.

Robbery suspect who operates in 'army uniform' arrested in Ogun State (Photo)


A robbery suspect identified as Egbeke Ifeoluwa, who operates in Army uniform on Sango-Ijoko Road in Ogun State, has been arrested by the operatives of the Ogun State annex of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response team (IRT).

The suspect was the leader of a robbery gang that specialised in one-chance robbery in different parts of Ogun State and nearby states, adding that they carried out their operations anytime of the day.

Ifeoluwa, 25, wore Army uniform to intimidate the public and scare away law enforcement agents. Following the gang’s operations, road users and residents gave intelligence report to the IRT annex in Sango on the nefarious activities of the gang. Based on the intelligence report, the IRT Commander, Deputy Commissioner of

Police Abba Kyari, directed the Ogun State annex to arrest the hoodlums.
The Nation reports that the operatives swung into action and saw a commercial bus driver in an Army uniform plying the road. They stopped the bus with number plate XV 14 AKD and the driver, who was later identified as Egbeke Ifeoluwa, the wanted gang leader, was nabbed. His colleagues, however, escaped.
It was gathered that when the vehicle was searched by the operatives, they found one live ammunition, two jack knives, five military vests, one military beret, military gadget and one Navy ID card hidden under the bus seats. The suspect, who initially insisted that he was a soldier, later confessed that he was a fake soldier and the gang leader the police had been looking for.

He confessed that they usually hid their weapons and army uniforms under the vehicle’s seats and only wore them when they wanted to operate, noting that the uniforms helped to scare away the police and other security agents. On how he could assist the police to arrest his fleeing colleagues, he said it would be difficult to get them because none of them had permanent addresses or phone numbers.

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