Friday, September 26, 2014

South Africans To Sue T.B Joshua

 
Following the tragedy that happened at the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, two South Africans, Thanduxolo Doro and Mpho Molebatsi, who lost relatives in the incidence have revealed plans to sue Prophet TB Joshua.
BBC reports that the two men, who both lost sisters in the collapse, are calling on more families to come together in bringing a case against the clergyman.

Boko Haram Members Fight For Leadership, 30 Killed


berely a week after report surfaced that the leader of Boko Haram, , Borno state, succession crisis has allegedly hit the camp of the insurgents.
According to a report by Daily Sun, thirty insurgents lost their lives yesterday, September 25 in Madagali, Adamawa state as they battled over who should succeed Shekau.
Some residents in the area said trouble started when some of the sect members suggested they should cease fire and handover their weapons to the Federal Government.
Another reason for the gun battle was for the succession of Shekau.
One of the residents named Mr Musa Aui said: “From what we learnt, 30 Boko Haram fighters have been killed in Madagali town after a fight ensued between them over whether to surrender their weapons. They just kept shooting themselves freely.”

Stephen, another resident who corroborated Musa’s story said there is leadership tussle over who should emerge the new leader in Madagali.
For almost three weeks now, Madagali, Gulak, Shuwa and Michika towns have been under the control of Boko Haram.
“They cut-off fingers, flog offenders and marry off spinsters,” he said.
The military spokesman in Yola, Capt. Jonathan Nuhu, was yet to react to the development as at press time.

Madagali is one of the local government areas occupied by the Boko Haram militants, which they have turned to their operational headquarters, in Adamawa State.
The , killing scores of insurgents in the course of the operations in the northern part of the country.
Officials of the in Internally Displaced Persons Camp in Yola.

AFCON 2015: Eagles Will Make It - Enyeama

The super eagles find themselves in a difficult position in their group, having acquired only one point from two games, a loss against Congo and
Enyeama in Action for Lille
Enyeama in Action for Lille
Enyeama has said that Nigeria will make it through to the Morocco 2015 Africa Cup of Nations despite
Enyeama had missed both games due to having some ‘family reasons’ but says he still believes that qualification is not out of Nigeria’s reach.

N600m Fraud: Judge Acquits Ikuforiji Of Charges

Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Lagos, discharged and acquitted the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Adeyemi Ikuforiji, of laundering charges.
Adeyemi Ikuforiji
Adeyemi Ikuforiji
According to Punch, Buba also discharged Ikuforiji’s aide Oyebode Atoyebi of the same crime.

Explaining his decision, the justice said that the prosecution failed to prove the acts incriminated to the defendants.
In his ruling, the judge described the trial as “anachronistic” and should not have been allowed to continue.

Bribe Saga: Journalist Writes To Nicholas Ibekwe

Over the weekend, reports went viral that Prophet T.B. Joshua of the Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN) had bribed some journalists covering with 50,000 naira each.
Several responses had trailed . Some had commended him for his courage to stand up for the truth while others criticized him for accusing a man of God.
The latest response is from freelance journalist, Ihechukwu Njoku,who often writes for T.B. Joshua and Synagogue church.
United States of America has expressed skepticism over reports coming out of Nigeria that the military has killed Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.
Shekau
The picture released by the DSS
A senior official from the state department told reporters: “The Nigerians have announced several times that the head of Boko Haram was dead and every single time we find out that it is not true”.

“What I read recently is that Shekau’s lookalike or some Shekau impostor was killed and then I read later that maybe Shekau himself was killed. I don’t put a lot of weight on those stories until we see more evidence,” the official added, asking not to be identified.

Security officials in Nigeria had on wednessday said that Shekau has been eliminated and that Bashir Mohammed, killed during recent clashes with troops, was a lookalike who had been impersonating him in videos.

The announcement is the first time, the army had revealed that Shekau has been taken down, after refusing to comment on two occasions when the police and a rregional task force had claimed so, in 2009 and 2013.
The analyst also went forward to ask that if
The United States hace been trying to assist Nigeria in the release of the 200 Chibok Schoolgirls kidnapped by the insurgents in April but the official described it as a huge challenge.
“Many of them were taken into the forest and given the time that is passed it is possible that many of them have been taken to other locations,” the official said.

6 ministers with governorship aspirations set to quit GEJ's cabinet


Ahead of the February 2015 general elections, 6 serving ministers including Sen. Bala Muhammed (Min. for Federal Capital Territory), Mr. Labaran Maku (Min. of Information), Chief Emeka Wogu (Min. of Labour), Mr. Nyesom Wike ( Min. of State, Education), Dr. Samuel Ortom (Min. of State, Trade, Industry and Investment) and Senator Musiliu Obanikoro ( Min. of State, Defence) are expected to tender their resignations in October to enable them pursue their Governorship aspirations in their various states. 


While Mr Wike is bidding to take over from Rivers state Governor Chibuike Amaechi, Sen. Bala Mohammed is said to be gunning for the government house in Bauchi state. Sen. Obanikoro is to contest for Governor of Lagos state while Dr Ortom is to contest for Governor in Benue state. Mr Labaran Maku is gunning for the Nassarawa state governor's seat while Mr Wogu is said to be eyeing the Abia state governor's seat.

A source at the Presidency who confirmed the Ministers impending resignation said;
"Their resignation will come very soon. You know the President will have to fill the vacancies that will be created before the general elections in February 2015. You also know that the Senate must approve nominees. It is therefore important that the list be forwarded to the senators before everybody will be engrossed in election matters in their various constituencies,” the source said.

Women’s World Cup: Canada names squad to face Super Falcons, others

Canada has named their squad to play at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand. Led by Head Coach Bev Priestman and capta...