Sunday, August 31, 2014

The man who took Ebola to Port Harcourt , Olu-Ibukun Koye.

A photo of Olu-Ibukun Koye ,the Nigerian diplomat working for ECOWAS, who escaped quarantine in Lagos and left for Port Harcourt has surfaced online.
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He was one of the first who made contact with the late Liberian, Patrick Sawyer.
Recall that Olu defied instructions and ran to Port Harcourt to meet late doctor Iyke Enemuo who treated him in a hotel.
Shortly after he was treated, he returned to Lagos where he was certified Ebola free.
Ironically, Dr Iyke fell ill and died. His wife opened up and his corpse which was taken to a mortuary was tested positive for Ebola.
The late doctor’s wife who is infected too is currently quarantined in Lagos.
She has a 3 month old baby.
According to reports, Olu may face manslaughter charges.
One word for him.

Snoop Dogg -- He's Now a White Guy Named Todd

There was Snoop Doggy Dogg, then Snoop Dogg, then Snoop Lion ... and now the rapper's added his most radical name change of all -- Todd. Oh yeah, and he's white. 

For reasons known only to him, Snoop has been posting videos in white face, calling himself Todd, and doing advertisements for a website called WhiteGuysConnect ... which doesn't seem to be a real thing. 



Todd says he enjoys crocheting, paintball and spoken word poetry.

Maybe there is such a thing as too much weed.

He was initially known as Snoop Doggy Dogg, then he changed to Snoop Dogg, then Snoop Lion. Guess what, guys! Rapper Snoop Lion has once again fiddled with his identity and this time, he is a white guy named Todd!
Dude, has for some hours now, been posting videos of himself in white face on his IG page, been calling himself Todd, and doing advertisements for a website called WhiteGuysConnect which doesn’t seem to be a real thing. Scroll down to see more pics. He still looks sexy tho winks



Premier League Table.

League table

POS
LP CLUB P W D L GF GA GD PTS
1 (2) Chelsea 3 3 0 0 11 4 7 9
2 (4) Swansea City 3 3 0 0 6 1 5 9
3 (1) Tottenham Hotspur 2 2 0 0 5 0 5 6
4 (3) Manchester City 3 2 0 1 5 2 3 6
5 (5) Arsenal 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 4
6 (14) Southampton 3 1 1 1 4 3 1 4
7 (6) Hull City 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 4
8 (7) Aston Villa 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 4
9 (15) Stoke City 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4
10 (8) West Ham United 3 1 0 2 4 5 -1 3
11 (9) Liverpool 2 1 0 1 3 4 -1 3
12 (20) Queens Park Rangers 3 1 0 2 1 5 -4 3
13 (11) Sunderland 3 0 2 1 3 4 -1 2
14 (13) Manchester United 3 0 2 1 2 3 -1 2
15 (17) Newcastle United 3 0 2 1 3 5 -2 2
16 (10) Everton 3 0 2 1 7 10 -3 2
17 (12) West Bromwich Albion 3 0 2 1 2 5 -3 2
18 (16) Leicester City 2 0 1 1 2 4 -2 1
19 (18) Crystal Palace 3 0 1 2 5 8 -3 1
20 (19) Burnley 3 0 1 2 1 4 -3 1
POS
LP CLUB P W D L GF GA GD PTS

London Concert To Feature . K1 ft May D, Ortise Femi.

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A London concert to be headlined by King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, k1, has been slated to hold on Friday, September 19, 2014. The concert is going to be held by King Wasiu Ayinde, featuring Mr May D and Oritse Femi.

‘Boko Haram funded through the CBN’ – Australian Negotiator, Dr Stephen Davis

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Violent terrorist group, Boko Haram has been said to be funded through the Central Bank of Nigeria, at least in previous times and before the emergence of the new CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele.
This revelation was made by Australian negotiator who spoke to key Boko Haram figures in the past few month, Dr. Stephen Davis.
The Cable reports:
Davis, who spoke with TheCable on phone from Australia in his first interview with a Nigerian journalist, said Western countries could not trace the majority of the source of funding to Boko Haram because “it is done through a legal channel, through the gatekeeper, the CBN, and that makes it very easy to cover up”. He said Boko Haram commanders told him a senior CBN official, who currently works in the bank’s currency operations division, was the one handling the transactions. “One of the biggest of suppliers of arms and military uniforms to the JAS (Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad, better known as Boko Haram) currently lives in Cairo, Egypt. He is the recipient of money sent by political sponsors from Nigeria.
The funds go through the CBN’s financial system and appear to be a legal transaction. “Meanwhile, the CBN official who handles the funding is an uncle to three of those arrested in connection with the Nyanya bombings. The three boys lived with him. They were arrested by the SSS (Department of State Security) after the bombings but they do not seem to have been interrogated about their uncle in CBN. Or if they have given up information about their uncle then the SSS has not moved against him.” “Also, a senior official of CBN, who recently left the bank, was very close to Sodiq Aminu Ogwuche, the mastermind of the Nyanya bombings who also schooled in Sudan. Boko haram commanders said Ogwuche’s wife used to visit this top official in his office at the headquarters of the bank in Abuja before the Nyanya bombings. They were very close,” Davis said.
Excerpts from The Cable’s interview with Davis:
TheCable: How did you become involved in the negotiation for the release of the Chibok schoolgirls?
Davis: Because I had built trust among the militants, I made calls to them when I heard about the abductions. They confirmed to me that the girls were with them. I came to Nigeria in late April (the girls were abducted on April 14). I told the president I would try to intervene and help get the girls out. He said he would give me the needed support if I wanted. However, what I discovered was that thrice we tried to get the girls released, and thrice my efforts were sabotaged. That was when I now realised that some politicians were also involved in the insurgency. There were the remnants of those involved in the former peace deal as well as a political arm and what I call the ritual arm which specialises in butchering human beings. While I was making efforts to get the girls released, the political backers of the group threatened that if I got 30 or 40 girls out, the militants would kidnap another 60 to replace them. I became very frustrated. They threatened that any commander of the group who agreed to participate in any dialogue would be slaughtered by other commanders. The political sponsors are very powerful because they supply the finances and the arms. Until they are cut off from the group, those girls will not be released. We are talking about 200 Chibok schoolgirls, but there are over 300 other girls that have been kidnapped. There are many young men that they also kidnapped and turned them against their families. They asked them to go and slaughter their family members and they are doing it. Nobody is talking about those ones. They are the new child soldiers.
TheCable: How can we get these girls released?
Davis: The first thing is to stop the bagman who supplies weapons and military uniforms. We know his name, location and associates. If the man is stopped, the slaughterers, the ritual arm of the group, would be demobilised. The girls can be released afterwards. This man controls these ritualists.
TheCable: Was there really any deal to release the girls?
Davis: Yes, there was. Some commanders of the group told me that they would first release 100 of the girls and that would be the first step towards dialogue. They needed a guarantee from President Jonathan that they would not be arrested or prosecuted if they showed up for dialogue. They agreed with me that if they did that and no one was arrested, then they would return to the camps to release the rest of the girls.
TheCable: In all your discussions, did they name their sponsors?
Davis: They named the man who lives in Cairo. He is of the Kanuri tribe. He passes arms, ammunition and uniforms to them. The CBN official who handles the funding (name withheld by TheCable for legal reasons) is an uncle to three of those arrested in connection with the Nyanya bombings. The three boys lived with him. They were arrested by the SSS (Department of State Security) after the bombings but they are yet to be interrogated about their uncle. The official still works with the CBN. He is still there. He works in currency operations. He knows how to handle the transaction in a way that it can never be traced. Western countries are frustrated that they cannot trace the funding. How can they when it is passed on legally, through the gatekeeper, through the CBN? Also, a senior official of CBN, who recently left the bank, was very close to Sodiq Aminu Ogwuche, the mastermind of the Nyanya bombings who also schooled in Sudan. Ogwuche’s wife used to visit this official in his office at the headquarters in Abuja before the bombings. They were very close. Don’t forget that the CBN official who handles the transactions also used to report to his superior, the official who recently left the bank. Also, there is a politician who was supplying operational vehicles for the suicide bombers. He gave them Hilux vans. He is a prominent politician. If the president goes after these guys, they will say it is political. That is part of the problem. Everybody will say the president is going after his political opponents, especially as there is a general election next year. The militants also named the former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff. In 2003 and 2007, Sheriff was very close to them. He used them for his elections. They worked for him. However, in 2007, the leader of the group, Muhammed Yusuf, collected money from Sheriff in return for support. Yusuf’s mentor, Ja’afar Mahmud Adam, exposed and criticised him for collecting money from Sheriff, and Yusuf ordered his killing in April 2007. But eventually, Yusuf and Sheriff fell out. However, it is acknowledged that Sheriff was and is a major financier of the group. He pays for young men to go for lesser hajj. From there they are recruited into the group.
They interact freely with the Al-Shabbab militants from Somalia. They are trained by Al-Shabbab. Some of them go to Mali for training. These guys are in touch with the ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, which now simply calls itself Islamic State and controls parts of Iraq). They are deadly. They share the same philosophy. The militant commanders I spoke with also named a former army chief as one of their sponsors. You have senior military officers who are benefiting from the insurgency because of the security budget. It pays them to keep the insurgency going so that they can continue to make money. I asked them several times who the army chief was and they told me it is… [name withheld]

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Why I have not married after the death of Omoladun, Mr Latin can never overtake me: Comedian Baba Suwe speaks


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Babatunde Omidina known as Baba Suwe is a successful comedian better known for his exploits in Yoruba home videos. He is still arguably the most popular Yoruba comedian of his time. But Baba Suwe hasn’t been having it easy. After the much publicised crisis with National Drug Law Enforcement Agency,NDLEA, he lost his wife, Omoladun, who was almost always his soul-mate, even in films. Baba Suwe talked with us, opening up his heart on a number of issues.
 Excerpts: 

 When did you begin to act?
I started acting at 18 when I dropped out of secondary school, then I was in form four. I developed the passion when Baba Mero and his group came to Children boarding school in Osogbo to act. After watching them, I got drums and other musical instrument, picked some guys in my street like Mufitau Ilumoka, Sola Taiwo and a host of others and formed a theater group. And that was what metamorphosed into the brand ‘Baba Suwe’ today.
Are you saying you never went for any training?
No, I didn’t and I was not trained by anybody. I was born with the talent of putting smiles on faces, so I really did not need any training.
Your first show?
My first show was at Amuto playing ground, Lagos Island. Although it was a free show but I was so happy because it recorded a huge success.

What was your first movie?

I did not start with home videos rather I started with soap opera “Erin keke”. My first film was “Omo Lasan” by Mr Obalende. But the first film I produced was “Baoku” in the 90s. 

Some people believe you over act some scenes. Your comment?

It is not my fault. Most times when I am on set, I make the director, film editor and a lot of others laugh that they forget to cut out the unnecessary parts. Some people have even confronted me that it is because I didn’t acquire any professional training is why I over act, but it is not true.

Tell us your background?
I am a special specie created by God. I hail from Igbgogbo, Ikorodu, Lagos State but born and bred on the Island. My father was an average Nigerian who was into trading of eye-glasses and my mother was a trader . I am the only child between my parents. My father had three wives. I dropped out of secondary school when I was in form four. Growing up for me was tough but fun. I enjoyed every bit of it because I was quite mischievous. As a teenage, I didn’t really know the importance of education but thank God, I am managing well. I am also a different person from what you see on the screen, a quiet and easy-going person.

As a child, who were you looking up to?

Then I wanted to be like Michael Jackson who was known all over the world but now I know better.
What has acting brought you.?
Acting has brought me many good things that I can not say here. I do not think I would have done well in any other field.
How have you been coping without a wife?
It has not been easy but life must go on. I believe whatever happens has been pre-ordained. The death of Omoladun was a great loss I cannot get over in this lifetime. She will remain my best companion. She understood me than any other person on planet earth. At times when we quarrel in the house, she would abuse me on set and that would mark the end of the issue.

Any plan of remarrying?

Yes . In fact pretty soon.

Who is the lucky bride?

You can’t know her for now. She is not an actress because I can’t marry an actress again.
 Are you insinuating Omoladun was not a good wife?
No, I don’t mean anything of such. What I mean is that I cannot get someone like Omoladun among the actresses again. Her good acting skills is one of the reasons I loved her but I have decided to check else where for love.

After the death of Omoladun, your step daughter accused you of killing her mother?

That is mere rumour. She later came out to say she never said that. We were all staying in the same building. Omoladun was hypertensive for a long time and I did my best as a husband, a friend, and colleague to take adequate care of her. At a time she spent months at a hospital. The day the bad incident happened, I was about praying when I told my child to go wake Omoladun because we had an appointment. It was this child who ran out to call me and with the help of neighbors, we rushed her to the hospital. The doctor confirmed her death on arrival.

Has her death affected your career?

Not really. There are many people who can take her role but I miss her so much. After her death, I produced “Baba Jaiye” part two and it was a huge success.
Would you say many competitors like Baba Latin, Baba Ijesa etc have taken over from you?
No, Baba Latin and the rest can never render me useless. I have a good relationship with all of them especially Baba Latin. Everything in life is time.

Many people now believe you are not as funny as you used to, what is your comment?

That is never true. It is only people without eyes that will say that. It is my God-given talent that can never wear out.
How did you feel during the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA crisis?
It was a tough time for me. I have been traveling for years and something like that never happened. It is a setup but I do not know the culprits till date. Even after two days of not excreting cocaine as expected, I was not left off the hook. Some even said I used charms but if that is true many herbalists in Nigeria should be billionaires. I spent more than nineteen days sleeping on a couch for something I know nothing about.
What were you going to do at Paris before you were detained?
I was suppose to meet the person who handles my family’s ticketing abroad. The man wanted my presence at the naming ceremony of his new child. On that same day, I went to Nigerian Aviation Handling Company NAHCO’S office to get my cameras as I traveled to America a month earlier to get filming equipment like cameras and generator before heading to the Airport. I was also to be Master of Ceremony there.

Now that your lawyer, Bamidele Aturu is dead, what is the next line of action?

I really don’t know what next to do but I believe his colleagues will not disappoint me.
Do you believe you deserve the 25 million naira compensation?
Yes I do. The crisis traveled so far that even if I use all the newspapers in Nigeria to say my own side of the story, some people will still not believe it. It almost killed me, tarnish my image and my career

Friday, August 29, 2014

Senegal Confirms First Ebola Case

Senegal's Health and Social Action Minister Awa Marie Coll Seck speaks during an interview on the sidelines of the World Health Assembly.

Senegal's Health and Social Action Minister Awa Marie Coll Seck speaks during an interview on the sidelines of the World Health Assembly, May 20, 2014, in Geneva.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has now spread to Senegal, which announced its first case Friday.Health Minister Awa Marie Coll Seck told reporters that the infected person is a Guinean university student who sought treatment at a hospital in Senegal's capital, Dakar, this week.
She said the young man admitted to having contact with Ebola patients in Guinea, and that he subsequently tested positive for the virus.Senegal is the fifth country linked to the regional Ebola outbreak, which has killed more than 1,500 people this year, mostly in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.The World Health Organization warned Friday that the six-month-old outbreak is escalating, with 40 percent of the total number of cases occurring in the past 21 days.Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, warned that the outbreak could spread beyond West Africa if it is not stopped soon.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Tom Frieden.


FILE - U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Tom Frieden."If we don't stop it here, we're going to be dealing with it for years around the world. But we can still stop it," he said.Frieden made his comments Thursday in Liberia, the country with the highest number of cases and deaths from the virus.On thursday, the WHO launched a $490 million campaign to fight the epidemic. The WHO says the total number of reported cases has topped 3,000, but added the actual number could be two to four times higher.  The U.N. agency says Ebola could eventually infect 20,000 people across West Africa before the outbreak is brought under control.Nigeria's Health Ministry says 15 cases have been reported there and six people have died.   
Ebola cases and deaths in West Africa, as of Aug. 28, 2014 update

The WHO says 80 people are being monitored for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as they await lab results. That situation is believed to have no connection with the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
A shortage of protective equipment is one of the factors contributing to the epidemic.  A Senegalese epidemiologist was flown to Germany earlier this week after contracting the virus from an Ebola testing lab in Sierra Leone.  After the infection, WHO said it shut down the lab in Kailahun and withdrew its staff.