Friday, 3 November 2017

Graphic photos of the lovers who were found dead inside a car in Ogba, Ikeja

On Sunday, 29th, October 2017, we reported the story of lovers who were found dead in a compromising situation inside a car in Ogba, Ikeja area of Lagos state.Graphic photos and identity of the victims have emerged.
According to the reports, the victims have been identified as Olowo Lukman Olayinka and Nse Promise Nnena. Olayinka is reportedly Nse's landlord son and a good friend of her husband. More photos below

United States launches first airstrike against ISIS in Somalia



The United States command in African issued a statement today saying it conducted two separate airstrikes targeting ISIS militants in northeastern Somalia for the first time.

While the results of the strikes are still being assessed, Africa Command said "several" terrorists were killed with the strikes carried out by an unmanned drone.

Samantha Reho, a spokesperson for Africa Command said "US forces will continue to use all authorized and appropriate measures to protect Americans and to disable terrorist threats,"

That includes partnering with the African Union Mission in Somalia and Somali National Security Forces, "targeting terrorists, their training camps and safe havens throughout Somalia, the region and around the world."

The strikes mark the first time the US has targeted ISIS in a country in the Horn of Africa that has been beset by violence and a barely functioning central government for years. It also comes the same day President Donald Trump told reporters the US military would dramatically ramp up military operations against the terrorist group following an attack in New York earlier this week by a man claiming allegiance to ISIS.

Why we have not paid corps members their october-allowance-nysc-management.

The management of the scheme said the federal governmnet has released funds for the payment of members - It said the delay is as a result of technical problems with the payment platform The management of the National Youth Service Corps has apologised to Corps members over the delay in their payment. The management also gave reason for the non-payment of the October allowance. The NYSC stated these in a statement on its official Facebook page on Friday, November 3.
The Management of the National Youth Service Corps regrets the delay being experienced in the payment of personal allowance to Corps members. “Management wishes to inform Corps members and the rest of the public that funds have since been released by the federal government, but the delay is as a result of technical problems with the payment platform.” The NYSC said the problem will be resolved in a couple of days. “Service providers are working round the clock to restore connectivity so as to allow seamless crediting of Corps members’ accounts. We are confident that this will be achieved in a couple of days.” “Management appreciates the patience shown by Corps members in the face of this unforeseen challenge, and appeals for more understanding as we are working assiduously with the relevant agencies to address the problem. “Payment of Corps members’ allowance is a top priority for the Federal Government and the NYSC Scheme, and wish to restate our commitment to the welfare of the youth on national service at all times.” Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had reported that no fewer than 21 corps members from Batch ‘B’ Streams I and II serving in Kano state would repeat their service year due to various acts of indiscipline.
 The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) coordinator in the state, Alhaji Ladan Baba, disclosed this on Thursday in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria on the passing out of the Batch ‘B’ stream one corps members posted to the state.

Pastor Adeboye: ‘Dear Apostle Suleiman, why didn’t you pray to God when Stephanie Otobo accused you, Instead you went to the police’ – Eedris Abdulkareem replies Suleiman

Yesterday, we reported that veteran musicians, Eedris Abdulkareem and Baba Fryo organized a protest against Pastor Adeboye for not speaki...