Saturday, 9 January 2016

Accreditation, Voting On-going In Bayelsa State

Accreditation and voting on-going in the Bayelsa State supplementary governorship election.



Election materials arrived early at some polling units in Yenagoa, other areas such as Southern Ijaw, the materials got to some polling units late, according to Channel Television reporter.
120, 827 registered voters are expected to participate in the re-run poll with voting taking place in 425 polling units in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, where the first round of election was cancelled by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Thirty-eight thousand registered voters in 102 polling units across six Local Government Areas such as Brass, Ekeremor, Nembe, Sagbama, Yenagoa and Ogbia will also participate to conclude the governorship election which commenced on Saturday, December 5, 2015.
The election was cancelled in these areas due to violence, ballot box snatching, stuffing, and harassment of electoral officials.

You Have No Right To Interfere In Davido And Sophia Momodu’s Matter -Ola Balogun Replies Dele Momodu



According to an online report by stargist.com, Ola Balogun, a Nigerian film maker has continued to probe Dele Momodu’s involvement in the child abduction saga between Davido and his babymama, Sophia Momodu.
All this comes after Momodu accused the filmmaker of a personal vendetta against him following an interview where Mr Olu condemned Dele’s involvement in the issue.
Balogun, in a fresh letter to The Nation, wants Momodu to come out clear on his suggestive statement, saying:

“I am not at all amused by Dele Momodu’s insinuation that I am somehow engaged in some kind of vendetta against him.I hereby challenge Mr. Dele Momodu to please publish for public consumption whatever he claims are “demands” that I supposedly addressed to him.”

Insisting that the Momodus have no right to demand being carried-along in the travel plans and purported treatment of the child, Imade, Balogon said:

“I note that he has so far failed to produce any evidence that he or his wife has ever made any contribution in cash or kind to young Imade’s upkeep.
“The issue is what gives Mr. and Mrs Dele Momodu the right to intervene in the life of a child whose upbringing and welfare they have never been known to make any contribution to?
“Dele Momodu should please address this central issue and stop throwing around meaningless phrases like “family reconciliation”.“Who is reconciling who and for what purpose?”.

However, Dele Momodu described Balogun’s input as a malicious attack on him and Sophia without caring to find out what led to the present debacle.

“I had the highest regards for Dr. Balogun and had always responded to his calls and text messages to my London line most times. I wish to apologise to him publicly if I have not been able to attend to his certain demands but it is regrettable that he would retaliate through this vengeful manner,”, “It is disheartening that while many well-meaning Nigerians have stepped in to intervene in the face-off between music superstar Mr. David Adeleke, aka Davido, and the mother of his baby Ms Sophia Momodu, my cousin, a senior citizen and film-maker, Dr Ola Balogun, has chosen to cast aspersions on me for reasons best known to both of us.”

John Boyega’s secret past as stock photo model years before 'Star Wars' fame discovered in University of Nebraska ad

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Years before he was cast as a lead in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," John Boyega (right) was featured in a stock photo series called Further Education.

The British born Nigerian actor John Boyega is now the star of the biggest movie in the galaxy, a long time ago he was a student looking to make a couple extra bucks by appearing in stock photographs, according to Daily News.

The "Star Wars" sensation was photographed in an undated series for Getty Images, and said that he used the pocket money to buy a new pair of sneakers.

Boyega’s turn as a sweatered student in a collection called “Further Education” was noticed on an advertisement for career services at University of Nebraska - Lincoln, which the London native never attended.

His transformation into a Cornhusker in a land far, far away was shared by puzzled fans and made the jump to lightspeed virality on Friday.


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The photos were highlighted by Internet users on Friday after one user saw Boyega in a photo (right) used as an ad for University of Nebraska's career services.

Twenty-three-year-old Boyega then confirmed his secret past as a smiling stock photo model in the surreal snapshot.

He said on Twitter that he used the money to buy Air Force 1s that lasted three years while he was going through drama school.

“The force is strong with this one,” photographer Chris Schmit said of Boyega, at that time just a padawan in the entertainment business.

He would later be paid $450,000 for his role as Finn in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," according to the Mail on Sunday.

The figure could buy an entire star fleet of Air Force 1s, though it pales in comparison to "The Force Awakens" box office, which broke "Avatar"’s previous domestic record of $760.5 million in only 20 days.

University of Nebraska's Steve Smith told the Omaha World Herald that the ad is at least five years old.

He said the school commonly used stock photos but "didn't know at the time that one of those smiling faces would eventually become a "big deal" in the Resistance.

Lamar Odom leaves hospital, moves to private rehab facility

 Former basketball star Lamar Odom left an L.A. hospital Wednesday and was moved to a private rehab facility set up by his estranged wife Khloe Kardashian, according to Daily news report.

Odom had been receiving treatment at the Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles since shortly after he was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel on Oct. 13.

Lamar Odom was moved to a private rehab facility set up by his estranged wife Khloe Kardashian.


LAMAR ODOM SEEN IN 1ST PIC SINCE DRUG BINGE HOSPITALIZATION

The 36-year-old retired Lakers forward was moved to a private facility near Kardashian’s home, Us Weekly reported Thursday. The secret move was made without notifying even Odom’s family in order to keep it under wraps.

The 6’ 10” Queens native fell into a coma after after reportedly using cocaine and herbal viagra during a four-day bender at the Love Ranch, about 80 miles northwest of Las Vegas in Oct.

He has struggled to regain basic motor functions, but his condition has improved and he has reportedly taken several steps with the help of a walker.

KHLOE TALKS LAMAR, 'THE PEOPLE V. O.J. SIMPSON'

And Kardashian has remained by his side throughout his ordeal.
Odom’s teenage son, Lamar Odom Jr., posted a selfie on Instagram earlier this month with him and his sister, Destiny Odom.

“Christmas with my pops,” Lamar Jr. wrote in the post. “Here’s to 2016. Blessed.”

JaNean Mercer, Odom’s aunt and family spokeswoman released a statement about the move.

“It is with extreme gratitude and appreciation to all of you around the world, who have prayed without ceasing for Lamar, that we announce his transition to the next stage of his miraculous recovery at a new facility,” Mercer said. “Lamar continues to make remarkable strides and we are asking that you continue to respect our privacy. Again we thank all of you greatly, your support has been paramount in helping to uplift us during these past few difficult months.”






Mexico recaptures notorious druglord 'El Chapo'

Mexican druglord Joaquin Guzman Loera - alias ''El Chapo'' - after his February 2014 arrest [Mario Guzman/EPA]

The Mexican druglord who made a brazen prison break through a hole in his cell and through underground tunnels has been recaptured, the president announced on twitter.

“Mission accomplished, e have him,”President Enrique Pena Nieto tweeted on Friday.
Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the boss of the powerful Sinaloa cartel, was Mexico’s most-wanted fugitive.

Guzman was apprehended after a shootout with Mexican marines in Los Mochis, a seaside city in Guzman’s home state of Sinaloa, a federal official who spoke on condition of anonymity told the Associated Press news agency.

He said Guzman was taken alive and was not wounded. Five people were killed and one Mexican marines injured in the clash at a house.

The Mexican navy said marines seized two armoured vehicles, eight rifles, a handgun, and a grenade launcher in the raid that recaptured the fugitive.

“Afew weeks ago there was a close call in his home state of Sinaloa, this morning not so lucky,” Aljazeera’s Natasha Ghoneim, reporting from Ahuisculco in Mexico, said.

"The Mexican government is saying that this morning military responded to a building in Sinaloa after someone compliant that armed men were holding up inside a building," she said.

"The capture of Joaquin 'Chapo' Guzman-Loera is a victory for the rule of law and the Mexican people and government," the US Drug Enforcement Agency said in a statement.

"It is further evidence of our two countries' resolve to ensure justice is served for families who have been plagued by Guzman-Loera's ruthless acts of violence."

His July prison escape was the second for Guzman in 15 years - and a major embarrassment for Mexico's president.

The notorious narcotics kingpin was first captured in 1993 in Guatemala, but he escaped from a prison in western Mexico in 2001 by hiding in a laundry cart.

In July 2015, Guzman fled a maximum-security prison near Mexico City just 17 months after authorities captured him following a 13-year manhunt.

He escaped through a 1.5-kilometre tunnel with a redesigned motorcycle on special tracks, emerging in a house outside the prison.

Nieto had refused to hand Guzman over to the United States, but Mexican authorities are now likely to extradite him there.