Friday, February 1, 2013

Farouk Lawan To Remain In Prison Custody

Farouk Lawan To Remain In Prison Custody

Farouk Lawan
The man in the center of the the controversial fuel subsidy bribe Hon. Farouk Lawan has been ordered to remain in kuje prison custody until February 8, when the court will rule on his bail application.
The application was submitted by his team of  lawyers led by Mr. Rickey Tarfa and Chief Mike Ozhekome, both senior advocates of Nigeria.

Nigerian First Lady and The 4 Naira Billion Mission House

Nigerian First Lady and The 4 Billion Naira Mission House

Dame Patience Jonathan
The Controversial FCT Minister Sen. Mohammed Bala is yet again in the media for a bogus budget of over 253 Billion Naira of which:

- 4 Billion Naira is for the construction of a First Lady’s “mission building;”
- 150 Million Naira is for the renovation of the vice president's Guest House in Asokoro;
- 5 Billion Naira is for the rehabilitation of commercial sex workers and the destitute; and
- 7 Billion Naira is for the construction of two city gates in the FCT.

Rev King To Die By Hanging

Rev King To Die By Hanging


Rev King
An appeal court sitting in Lagos, Nigeria has upheld the death sentence slammed on the Notorious Preacher Chukwuemeka Ezeugo popularly know as  Rev. King.

The appeal court said, the earlier lower court acted with the view of justice and equity.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Henry Okah Convicted of 2010 Independence Day Bombing

Henry Okah
A South African court sitting in Johannesburg has convicted the former Niger - Delta Miltant of Terror attack on 2010 Independence Day.
It will be recalled that when Nigeria was celebrating its 50th Independence Anniversary on 1st October, 2010, there was a bomb explosion which claims not fewer than 12 lives.
Okah was convicted of 13 count changes bordering on conspiracy to commit terrorism and detonating bomb which claims lives.
Although Okah has denied involvement in the attacks and also denies being the leader of the group
"The evidence that was given by his accomplices was not contradicted," Judge Claassen said, Reuters news agency reports.