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Saturday 29 April 2017

See photos of the 'queen stunner' allegdly responsible for mercy aigbe's breakup.

- Mercy aigbe's marriage crash is said to be a result of fair skinned lady.
The lady's name is opemititi, she used to be a close friend to mercy.

The former head of state reacts to bamaiyi's claim of having something to do with M. K. O Abiola's death.

A former head of state (Abubakar) said he had no comment on his involvement in moshood abiola's death as claimed by bamaiyi the ex-chief army staff.

It was said that bamaiyi had in his book titled "The vindication of a General" accused abubakar of having knowledge about moshood abiola's death.

Bamaiyi in his book said; "I believe only Gen abubakar and those he used to handle can tell Nigerians how chief M.K.O Abiola died the way he reportedly died.

Monday 24 April 2017

Trump calls @ astro peggy at the international space station

The astronaut Peggy Whitson, who early Monday surpassed the 534-day record for most time in space by an American, received a congratulatory call about nine hours later from President Trump and his daughter Ivanka.
President Trump called the International Space Station from the Oval Office, congratulated Dr. Whitson and urgedNASA to go further, even saying — perhaps jokingly — that he would like to send an American to Mars “during my first term or at worst during my second term.”
Dr. Whitson had specified that a bill signed by Mr. Trump in March authorizing $19.5 billion in funding for NASA directed the agency to send astronauts to the planet during the 2030s. But the president, undeterred, said later in the call that such a mission could take place “a lot sooner than we’re even thinking.”
At 1:27 a.m. Eastern, Dr. Whitson, 57, surpassed a record previously held by the astronaut Jeff Williams, who spent 534 cumulative days in space. Her current mission launched in November, and though it originally was scheduled to return home in June, it is now scheduled to last until September.
In addition to Ivanka Trump, his eldest daughter and an adviser in the West Wing, Mr. Trump was joined on the call by the astronaut Kate Rubins. Aboard the space station, Dr. Whitson stood with Col. Jack Fischer, an astronaut who arrived there last week.

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“It’s actually a huge honor to break a record like this,” Dr. Whitson told the president. “It’s an honor for me basically to be representing all the folks at NASA who make this spaceflight possible and who make me setting this record feasible.”
Ms. Trump appeared to be on the line to emphasize that Dr. Whitson, a biochemist, and Dr. Rubins, a biologist who studies cancer, were women who had excelled in math and science.
Mr. Trump asked several questions about the experiments being conducted on the station, which Colonel Fischer called “by far the best example of international cooperation and what we can do when we work together, in the history of humanity.”
Mr. Trump said of the astronauts: “You know, I’ve been dealing with politicians so much; I’m so much more impressed with these people. You have no idea.”
At one point, responding to a question about what the astronauts were learning in space, Dr. Whitson explained that water was a particularly precious resource on the station.
“We also are cleaning up our urine and making it drinkable, and it’s really not as bad as it sounds,” she said, eliciting a smirk from Mr. Trump.
“Well that’s good, I’m glad to hear that,” he responded after a moment. “Better you than me.”
He also asked questions about American entrepreneurship in space and mentioned the potential military application of the work being done on the station.
In March, Dr. Whitson broke another record, for most spacewalks by a female astronaut. She is also the first woman to have commanded the space station twice.
NASA’s acting administrator, Robert Lightfoot, congratulated Dr. Whitson in a statement released before the call, which was streamed on the space agency’s site and on YouTube.
“This is an inspirational record Peggy is setting today,” he said. “And she would be the first to tell you this is a record that’s absolutely made to be broken as we advance our knowledge and existence as both Americans and humans.”

JAMB: When truth hurts infinitely by Anthony Kolawole

Anthony Kolawole is a University lecturer from Keffi in Nasarawa state. In this new piece writes on challenges faced by Nigeria's tertiary institution examination body - Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).Kolawole also decries the call for the resignation of the registrar of JAMB Ishaq Oloyede by some individuals and the state of Nigeria's education sector under the leadershipof President Muhammadu Buhari.Nigerians resent truth. They abhor it and seek to cage it within the prisms of their crooked instincts.When President Muhammadu Buhari launched the national re-orientation campaigns for attitudinal change tagged#ChangeBeginsWithMe#, many Nigerians never saw the wisdom. But successive events are now illuminating the necessity of the campaigns.There is nothing good leadership at any level orinstitution introduces that some dubious Nigerians would not contrive ways to defile it.Last week, the chairman, Academic Staff Unionof Universities (ASUU), University of Ibadan Chapter, Dr.Deji Omole canvassed for the resignation of the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Professor Ishaq Oloyede over the hiccups in the registration for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) experiencedin some parts of the country.The academic from Uni-Ibadan, which currentlyhosts the national secretariat of ASUU, the body which remained the only odd voice that opposed Oloyede’s appointment on selfish grounds, posed like a nationalist and mouthpiece of ASUU. He unconvincingly decried the difficulties candidates are experiencing in registering for the exams online.But Dr.Omole, an academic knew, but failed to acknowledge that the introduction of the Computer Based Test (CBT) by JAMB was mainly to curb the high incidence of exam fraud.It was designed to ensure candidates presented by JAMB for admissions in higher institutions in the country were genuinely accessed as qualified for further studies in the courses they applied.But as it is typical with Nigerians, fraudsters invaded the process of UTME online and created difficulties in some states of the federation.And the fraudsters who invaded the system have also been arrested and are being prosecuted, an indication that the JAMB Registrar is alive and awake to his responsibilities.

Read how tuberculosis is ravaging lives, killing people in major countries including Nigeria

Tuberculosis is said to be one of the world's deadly diseases across the globe. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared it an emergency challenge that must be tackled frontally so as to save the world population. Austin Oyibode of NAIJ.com examines the deadly disease.Mabel Obi, a 25-year-old graduate of microbiology from the University of Lagos has been suffering from tuberculosis for the past six months. Prior to contracting the disease middle of last year, Mabel was the darling of her home in Abraka, the university town of Delta state. After graduation in 2015, Mabel began her youth service in Ibadan, capital of Oyo state where she was diagnosed with tuberculosis.The disease affected her drastically, reducing her to a shadow of herself. Medical personnel battled to save her, applied all known medical treatment, and referred her to several centres, but efforts to save her life are yet to yield needed results. As at the time of filing this report, Mabel is still struggling with the diseaseas her hope of survival hangs in the balance.Mabel is not the only person in this case. Many others across the country are battling with tuberculosis, a good number of which are unknown who are daily dying in the rural communities in Nigeria. Some, rather than treating tuberculosis are treating malaria and the ailment is taking a worrisome dimension in their lives.This man is a tuberculosis patient. His chance of survival is very slimMany do not know the difference between malaria and tuberculosis, hence the illness must have dealt hard with them before discovering that it is not malaria but tuberculosis. And again, many do not take the right treatment even after discovering it is malaria. And the ailment gets transmitted fromone person to the other as the infected person coughs or drops spittle on the ground.John Abe, a 23-year-old graduate of Delta state university, Abraka, is also suffering from tuberculosis. John graduated from the university and was waiting mobilization for the National Youth Service Corps. She said:“I was working on some projects and conducting research when I took ill.

Buhari recalls reporter expelled from Aso Rock by CSO

- President Muhammadu Buhari has recalled a reporter who was thrown out of Aso Rock by the president's Chief Security Officer- The correspondent Olalekan Adetayo wrote about President Buhari's health which led to hisexpulsion on Monday afternoon- Femi Adesina said amicable solution would be found to the matter as the president is committed to freedom of the press- Adetayo has been recalled to the State HouseOLekan Adetayo, The Punch Newspapers correspondent, has been recalled to the State House.A statement obtained by alimikehinde's blog from the presidency read:"Lekan Adetayo, The Punch Newspapers Correspondent, has been recalled to the State House.We reiterate President Muhammadu Buhari's commitment to press freedom."

FBI DECLARES NIGERIAN MAN DECLAN JAMES WANTED FOR EMAIL FRAUDSTER

FBI declare Nigerian wanted for alleged $5m e-mail scam.
–The united states federal bureau of investigations (FBI), has declared a Nigerian, kelechi declan james, wanted for $5million e-mail scam. According to the FBI, the accused has federal charges against him from an investigation by FBI New york’s cyber crime taskforce. As alleged in a complaint sworn out of the us district court for the southern district of New york, Mr James, along with four other co-conspirators, ran an e-mail compromise scheme that resultedin losses of more than $5million for their victims. The FBI offered a $1000 reward for information that could lead to his arrest.

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President Buhari sends message to ex-President Sam Nujoma of Namibia

President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated former President of Namibia, Dr Sam Nujoma, who turns 90 on May 12th, 2019. He ...

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