Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Confusion as INEC Declares PDP Winner Of Kogi Central Senatorial Re-run Election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reverse its earlier decision which declared the Kogi State Central senatorial re-run election held on Feb. 20 inconclusive.
INEC declared Hon. Ahmed Ogembe of PDP as the winner of the re-run election.
This is contained in a statement signed by Alhaji Halilu Pai, the Resident Electoral Commissioner and made available to newsmen on Monday in Lokoja.
Pai said that Ogembe of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 45, 468 votes to beat four other contestants in the election that was earlier declared inconclusive.He attributed the reason for the decision to declare the election inconclusive to `minor error’ during collation.
Other candidates who contested the poll were: Sen. Nurudeen Abatemi of the PPA, Mr Moses Wokili of the SDP, Mr Bashir Sani Omolori of MPPP
However the commission still maintains its decision to declare the election in Kogi East Senatorial district as inconclusive.

The commission is yet to fix a date for the conduct of fresh elections in constituencies where elections were declared inconclusive.

Adolf Hitler had a micropenis and one descended testicle


Adolf Hitler in Brunswick 1931 (Photo by: Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)

The ruthless Nazi dictator suffered from a condition called hypospadias, which left him with a micropenis — and forced him to urinate from a hole at the base of the shaft, instead of the tip, according to an upcoming book.

In addition to an abnormally small manhood, Hitler only had one descended testicle, medical records show.

Newly-uncovered medical records about the Führer were researched for the book "Hitler's Last Day: Minute by Minute," which was written by historians Jonathan Mayo and Emma Craigie.

"Hitler himself is believed to have had two forms of genital abnormality: an undescended testicle and a rare condition called penile hypospadias in which the urethra opens on the underside of the penis," the historians wrote, according to a Telegraph report.

Hypospadias is found in 1 in every 200 boys, and can lead to sexual performance difficulties later in life, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports.

In addition to hypospadias, medical records uncovered in December showed that Hitler likely suffered from an undescended testicle — a diagnosis that was made by a prison doctor following a 1923 arrest.

Records by Dr. Josef Steiner Brin, Landsberg prison's medical officer, identified "Adolf Hitler, artist, recently writer" as "healthy and strong" but suffering from "right-side cryptorchidism."

Cryptorchidism is when the testicle fails to descend properly.

The diagnoses lend credence to the song "Hitler has only got one ball," a bawdy British propaganda song.

Monday, 22 February 2016

EFCC Quizzes Former Minister Of Interior Abba Moro


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Abba Moro is in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) custody and he is being grilled over the 2014 immigration 


A source from the anti-graft agency on Monday evening said that Mr Moro will soon be arraigned in court of competent jurisdiction as soon as it finalises its investigation, told Channels Television.
In 2014, the immigration service under his watch organised a recruitment exercise nationwide on the same day and due to the massive crowd, officials of the immigration were unable to effectively control the crowd.
This error led to the death of the young graduates and the former President, Goodluck Jonathan, ordered an investigation into the situation, a report which is yet to be made public.

50 Cent calls Meek Mill a 'special kind of stupid'

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50 Cent seems to have had enough of Meek Mill and his endless fueds with everyone, as he admitted to DJ Sense that Meek is 'a special kind of stupid'.

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President Buhari Arrives Saudi Arabia

President Buhari Exit to Saudi Arabia

President Muhammadu Buhari is in Riyadh, ahead. of the crucial bilateral talks on oil price stability with King Salman Bin AbdulAziz Al Saud and other senior officials of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

State House Correspondent Adamu Sambo reports that the President who arrived the Royal Terminal of Riyadh International Airport at about 8 o’clock in the evening local time was received by a high powered Saudi Government delegation led by the Governor of Riyadh, Prince Faisal Bandar bin AbdulAziz Al-Saud.


Also at the Airport include Nigeria’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Some members of the Federal Executive Council, Governors and other key personalities in both  Public and Private sectors.


Apart from the high level discussions with the Saudi Monarch on ways to achieve greater stability in the price of crude oil in the global market, President Buhari is also expected to meet with the Saudi business community as part of efforts to revamp Nigeria’s economy.


Areas of focus include Mining, Agriculture, Power supply, Transportation and the development of Infrastructure.
While in Saudi Arabia the President is scheduled to visit the two Holy Mosques to pray for peace, stability, unity and sustainable development of Nigeria.