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Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Bode George blasts Fashola over alleged N78m website scam

By Dapo Akinrefon

FORMER Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Demcoratic Party, PDP, Chief Olabode George, yesterday, berated former governor of Lagos State, Mr Babatunde Fashola for allegedly spending N78 million to build a website, describing the move as a “reckless misappropriation.”



George, who called on President Muhammadu Buhari to investigate the alleged misappropriation, said Fashola’s defence is unjustifiable. In a statement entitled: Neither Fashola nor Tinubu, the PDP chieftain urged the president to probe the administration of Fashola and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in his fight against corruption.

George said: “We are living in a very interesting time. There is an air of repugnancy everywhere.

Most specifically in my state where the immoral stench and the dark odium of Mr Babatunde Fashola’s regime is daily being unearthed. The so called poster boy of yesterday is now being revealed in pure pollutant largeness, reeking of sharp practices and financial untidiness.”

In addition, he said “What is most disgusting and annoying in all these is the arrogant and the befuddled attempt of Mr Fashola to justify the apparent reckless misappropriation of Lagos State tax payers money to set up a personal web site. Fashola shows no remorse, no semblance of regret, no guilty nudging of conscience. Instead, he still attempts to ride a high horse, puffing and stomping in feigned seraphic innocence. We are not fooled.”

The statement reads in part: “We knew all along that the emperor had no clothes. Using N78 million tax payers money to build a web site is reckless misappropriation.

The phony over N25 billion used to build a mere kilometer long link bridge is outrageous venality. The spurious N1.5 billion allegedly spent on phantom pedestrian bridges is another con game.” And there are so many of these screaming illegalities observable in the record of our poster boy of yesterday.”

Vanguard

10 injured, 3 missing as land grabbers invade Ogun community

By Bose Adelaja

No fewer than 10 persons were injured yesterday, while three others have been declared missing, at Ipetoro/Lowa in Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun State, following invasion of the community by suspected land grabbers, popularly called Ájagungbale.

The development, it was gathered, has given rise to protests by elderly women in the community, who reportedly stripped themselves naked in the presence of the suspected land grabbers.

They were said to have immediately suspended action on noticing the naked women.

Those injured include one Muri Ajaka, women and children who ran into the suspected land grabbers, while scampering for safety. They have reportedly been taken to hospitals in the area.

Residents claimed that they had combed everywhere in search of the missing residents and had reported the attack at Ogijo Police Division.- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/10-injured-3-missing-as-land-grabbers-invade-ogun-community/#sthash.A34f6Qqt.dpuf

Lagos: Ambode ‘not pleased’ with Lagos road projects


Akinwunmi Ambode

The Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has expressed displeasure at the slow pace of work on the reconstruction of some of the road projects in the state.

In a statement issued Wednesday by Habib Aruna, the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Ambode was quoted as saying that he would not accept anything that would make life difficult for residents.

The governor spoke during ‎a project inspection tour at the Bariga, Alimosho, and Oshodi areas of the state.


At a road construction site in Somolu/Bariga, Mr. Ambode directed the contractors to deliver‎ the project before Christmas, and also to provide palliative measures for residents while work is ongoing.
“We are not pleased with the slow pace of work in this area,” Mr. Ambode said.
“I want to tell the contractors that we would not accept anything that will make life difficult for the residents.”
At Alimosho, Mr. Ambode told residents that the local government, being the most populous in the state, would ensure their plight is alleviated.
“In the course of my campaign, I came to this neighbourhood three times asking you to vote for me. I am back here to let you know that this road that is so important to the economy of this area, we would complete it within the next three months.,” said Mr. Ambode.
‎”I want to appeal to all our people living here. The contractor is going to work day and night and also create palliative for you to be able to use the road while he is working. Please cooperate with them to carry out their work, it’s for our own general good.”
At Oshodi, the governor, after walking through the stretch of Brown Street, ordered the reconstruction of the road.

“Nobody should trade on this road henceforth and stop spreading your market on the road,” Mr. Ambode told traders in the area.

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“I have seen what you experience on daily basis, that is why I took it upon myself to walk through Brown Street and I can assure you that work would commence within the next seven days.”

Amazing!!! A Canadian couple have recreated the Simpsons kitchen in their own home – and it’s amazing

Want a kitchen like the one in The Simpsons? Marcia Andreychuk has one…(Picture: CBC News)

You may think you’re a big fan of the Simpsons – but this Canadian couple have taken their fondness for the show to the next level.

So much so, that they’ve actually remodelled their own kitchen to look exactly like the one on the show.

Yup, you heard correctly. An actual working kitchen that bears more than a passing resemblance to the place where Marge has rustled up so many family dinners over the past 26 seasons of the animated show.

And they’ve managed to get every detail spot-on, right down to the corn cob curtains:
(Picture: CBC News)

And let’s not forget about the floor either:

(Picture: CBC News)

The kitchen was the brainchild of Calgary couple Marcia Andreychuk and Joel Hamilton, who recently revealed to Canadian channel CBC News just how they went about creating it.

‘My significant other and I wanted to do a ‘retrovation’,’ Marcia explained, ‘and one day we just had this bizarre idea to take what we already have and turn it in to the Simpsons kitchen?’

Which, as she pointed out, involved ‘adding colour’ and other touches to the existing set-up – including covering worktops, cupboard doors and other surfaces in ‘contact paper’ to make them appear like those on the show.

They’ve even managed to replicate Marge’s green cooker and other appliances:

(Picture: CBC News)

This is a risk-free project for the most part because it’s not like we’re ripping the kitchen apart and putting a ton of money into it,’ Marcia explained – adding that they are now saving to buy actual ‘retro-inspired’ green appliances for their home.
Many of the existing units were given a Simpsons makeover with ‘contact paper’ (Picture: CBC News)

Marcia has since jokingly suggested that they may turn their basement in to a replica of Moe’s Tavern.

Even if they do, they’ll still have some way to go to match an entire Simpsons-style house which actually existed some 17 years ago.

That particular house was originally build as part of a competition run by Fox and Pepsi, allowing a Simpsons fan the chance to actually move in to an exact replica of 742 Evergreen Terrace.

Someone had the actual opportunity to live in this actual Simpsons-style house – but turned it down (Picture: curbed.com)

However the eventual winner, a retired factory worker from Kentucky, opted to take a cash prize of $75,000 instead – leading to the house having its Simpsons paraphernalia removed and being sold in 2001.

Metro UK

Inspiration: 13 Ways Negative Thinking Is Ruining Your Life



Are negative thoughts ruining your life? Consider ways to develop a positive perspective and take charge of your life. Here are 13 ways negative thinking may be ruining your life. Reflect on them and let us know about the changes you are making in the comment section below!

1. It Makes You Idle
Doing anything negative can make you feel sluggish. Negativity can affect your actions in so many ways. With a pessimistic thinking approach, how and where are you supposed to get the motivation to get your day going?

Research also indicates that activity keeps you from thinking negative thoughts. Find something you enjoy doing, or simply construct a checklist of activities to do every day to keep negative thoughts at bay.

2. It Makes You Bitter
We all know how negative thinking can make you feel quite bitter. Often we do not even know what we may be feeling bitter about. That is how quickly negativity can spread. Eventually you may find yourself being angry about everything.

If you find yourself becoming bitter or angry, take time to figure out what it is that is causing you to feel that way. Obviously stemming from something negative in your life, figure out what it is and contradict it with something that makes you feel happy. There is no joy in bitterness. No confidence in anger.

3. It Discourages You
Thinking negative can discourage you from living a healthy life affecting you both mentally and physically. This can cause chronic stress and anxiety, depression, as well as affect the way you see and feel about yourself and others.

Constant negative thoughts can also affect your heart and some research indicates a link between negative thoughts and physical health ailments.

In order to lead a more healthy life, choose to be active and dispel negativity. Change the way you think and crush self-doubt. There are many ways to lead a healthy and less negative existence. Finding something that works for you may take time but it is definitely worth it. Consider your health and change your perspective.

4. It Clouds Your Judgment
Negative thoughts cloud judgment. Negativity has a direct link to self-doubt. Not only that, negative thoughts leave you feeling unsure about everything and everyone. The unsureness created by depressing thoughts affects your ability to reason, be logical and see things at a different angle. Seek to have a clearer mind.

5. It Pushes People Away
Feel like you are pushing those around you away? Perhaps negative thoughts about yourself and about life in general are to blame for this behavior. It is positivity that has steadily proven to bring people into your life and stay. Positivity is the best role model.

Negativity only isolates people and makes them feel uncertain. Ever heard of the saying “don’t take things so personally”? Well consider that your negative thoughts may very well be taken personally by peers and others. Consider the way you may be affecting people and decide to make changes.

6. You Can’t Do Your Best
Negativity keeps you from doing the best you can do. Like being idle, not doing your best can keep you feeling trapped, inside, away from everyone and everything. You may begin to do things only because you feel you have too.

Such activities like going to work, eating healthy, being social and practicing your hobby during leisure time become more of a chore that you complete without really putting your mind to it.

7. You Become Overly Suspicious
Feeling suspicious of everything lately? Negative thoughts can create a level of suspicion within your mind. Because everything is so negative already with you, often you might find yourself reducing others as negative and spreading your energy to those closest to you.

You may begin blaming everyone else but yourself for the way you are feeling and not only do you push people away, you continue to find reasons why to do so. Apprehension leaves you nothing but loneliness in the end. Avoid negativity and avoid social and mental crises.

8. You Blame Others
As stated before, you might find yourself blaming others as a way to temporarily limit negative thoughts. Yet in the end once again, you find yourself alone and perhaps ridden with guilt.

Negativity persuades you to believe that you alone are not only insufficient but everyone around you has to be so as well. It really confuses us and may lead us down a destructive path.

Do not let negativity ruin your life. Look inward and try to understand what you can do differently. Everyone else has their own demons to deal with and you cannot begin to blame others for your own mishaps.

9. Everything Becomes A Problem
When allowing yourself to think negatively, everything you do, everything you say, everything you see or feel becomes a problem. Your insecurity and lack of trust leave you feeling that all around is problematic. Small things suddenly become big, big things suddenly become greater and more burdensome.

How to change this depends highly on changing the way you think. Although it may not be that easy, start small and bridge your way out from there. Recognize what really constitutes a problem area in your life and take those steps to fix it. Everything else is dust in the wind.

10. You Can’t See Yourself Happy
Happiness becomes a passing phase in your life, something you experienced when you were a child – carefree and spirited. When thinking negatively, you believe that you, in the present, cannot and will never be happy. Again, you do not find any need in doing the best that you can and find so security in social connections with those closest to you. Negativity leaves a sour taste in your mouth, an extreme tiredness for things you once found fulfilling.

11. You Can’t Be Happy For Others
Negative energy affects those around you and the way you interact with them as well. You may find yourself experiencing a tinge of jealousy or ill regard for friends and peers. Pessimism is like a weed that spreads across fields – your wellbeing, your body, mind and soul.

Everything appears dark, unwanted and not logical. Since happiness for yourself is not there, why should you find yourself happy for others? Consider how detrimental this is to all your relationships.

12. You’re Anxious & Irritated
And of course you may find yourself constantly irritated and anxious. Negativity affects all emotions – keeping you from experiencing positive ones and pushing your mind to highly emphasize the problematic ones such as anger.

Anger leads to anxiety, fear, rejection, stress and so much more. Keep your attitude in check and avoid anxiety by seeing the positive in most situations.

13. There’s No Room For Hope
And lastly, there is no room for hope in a negative mindset. What is there to hope for when everything seems so hopeless? Instead of seizing the moment, you may find yourself complaining about things that are actually quite small and that keep you from pursuing your dreams. Find hope again and beat negative thoughts before they beat you.

Is there anything else you would like to add? Let us know in the comments below!

Inspire*

Politics: Ex-Ekiti factional Speaker accuses Fayose of betrayal


Hon. Dele Olugbemi

Former factional Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Dele Olugbemi, has accused the state governor, Ayodele Fayose, of betraying him and running a one-man-show government.

Olugbemi stated this today while rejecting his appointment as a member of the state House of Assembly Service Commission (HASC) by Governor Fayose.

The screening of members nominated for the HASC job came up yesterday and today but Olugbemi shunned the process of screening and confirmation by the state House of Assembly.

According to the aggrieved Olugbemi: “I am a member of the appointment committee. I was shocked to hear my name announced on the radio as being appointed as a member of the commission without my knowledge.
“The governor’s action was against the ethos of democracy and he is simply running a one man show. Since he came into office he has been operating without regards to the party.
 “I gave so much to defend his mandate but he has shown me no respect at all. I was still wondering about the appointment when he sent a message to me that some people were interested in replacing me in case I reject the offer. Since he had decided to preempt my decision, I did not find it difficult to reject the appointment. All I did to defend him during the impeachment plot was to prevent the state from chaos, I have no regret”
HASC members whose nominations were confirmed are former Speaker Olatunji Odeyemi (Chairman), Bode Adewole, Mrs. Lanre Fajuyi and Muyiwa Fadahunsi. The Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi however said Olugbemi had not formally indicated his rejection of the appointment.

Today.NG

Nigeria: C’River Gov. Ayade to exempt low income earners from tax payment


Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River

Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River says he will sponsor an executive bill at the state House of Assembly to exempt low income earners and those at the minimum wage range from paying taxes.

Ayade announced this on Wednesday in Calabar during an interactive forum with newsmen.

He said that the bill was necessitated by the desire to address the plight of low income earners.
“A bill to exempt low income earners and those in the minimum wage level from paying tax will be sent to the state assembly today (Wednesday)
“We are doing this to ameliorate their plight because they have other financial obligations to attend to, and their income is very meagre.
“When you task a market woman who sells onions and tomatoes to pay tax, you are definitely taking away her profit and reducing the standard of her meagre business,’’ he said.
According to him, the bill will provide a social safety net to low income earners and raise their living standard.
He said that he would continue to fashion out ways of giving the core poor a sense of belonging.
“The tax exemption bill is meant to exempt the low income earners like `Okada’ riders, traders, barbers and other petty traders,” he explained.

The governor assured civil servants in the state of their welfare and prompt payment of salaries.

The 'ugliest town in England' is getting a makeover


People walk around the centre of Swindon in 2010 (Picture: Getty)

Time for a makeover?

It was once branded the “the ugliest, most soul-destroying town in England” and its architecture and landmarks are frequently ridiculed. But Swindon has launched a multi-million pound bid to become the new cultural hub of Britain.

Swindon, a cultural hub?

An initial bid for £12.5 million to the Heritage Lottery Fund was previously turned down, but a second bid is planned for the New Year.

What’s it got in the way of art?

As well as a life-size statue of Diana Dors, it is also home to a valuable collection of art, including works by Lucian Freud and LS Lowry.

Where are they hiding that gem?

The collection is stored at a building in Swindon’s Old Town, but the premises are so small only a fifth of the work is on display. That could be set to change thanks to proposals to create a £17.5m museum and gallery that would form the centrepiece of a “cultural quarter”.

It all sounds quite ambitious…

The campaign is being championed by Robert Hiscox, an art collector with a home nearby. “Swindon has no heart, that’s its problem. A town needs a heart,” he said.

The Telegraph

Nigeria: Controversy over foreign loans spending


Former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

THE claim by Mohammed Bashar, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transport, that $600 million out of the $1.05 billion loans secured from the Chinese Exim Bank for the renewal of our rail infrastructure was allegedly diverted and the rebuttal from the immediate past Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, present a puzzle that needs to be resolved. Bashar had told President Muhammadu Buhari when he took his turn to brief him about the ministry’s activities that only $400 million was left in the vaults of the Finance Ministry.

Okonjo-Iweala, who said Bashar’s claim was totally bereft of truth, then gave a breakdown of how the Federal Government used the loan as follows: $500 million on four international airports; $500million on Abuja Light Rail project; $984 million spent on Zungeru hydro-electric plant and $100 million for Galaxy Backbone project. This is confounding as its total is far above the $1.05 billion loan at issue.

However, any diversion of funds is decidedly an illegality as it is fuelled by impunity, corruption and lack of accountability in governance. Financial records of the Ministries, Departments and Agencies are replete with such malfeasance, documented in the annual reports of Auditor-General for the Federation, without any action taken on them by appropriate authorities.

Foreign development loans are always tied to specific projects, and released after tightly-sealed agreements. Shocked by Bashar’s claim, Buhari worriedly quipped: “I hope that due process was followed before such diversions were carried out. Taking money for one project to another has to be done properly.”

Besides the rail facility, others obtained during Goodluck Jonathan’s Presidency included the $1.6 billion for the Turn Around Maintenance of the four refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna; $350 million from General Electric in February 2014 and $1 billion for arms procurement. Most of these credits came from China.

Nigeria’s foreign debt profile, says the Debt Management Office, stood at $10.316 billion (federal and states) as of June 30, 2015. But the Federal Government alone has a domestic debt overhang of $42.633 billion.

While public officials have not expressed qualms about the steady hike in our foreign indebtedness because of the belief that Nigeria’s debt-to-Gross Domestic Product ratio is not yet outside the international threshold, Nigerians are deeply concerned about the profile we already have, especially their utilisation and the long-term consequences of debt repayment.

A foreign loan abused is a millstone around the neck of the nation. This was a trap the country fell into in the past, which climaxed in its payment of $12.4 billion to Paris Club of international creditors in 2005-6, to exit from the burden. Ultimately, $18 billion was written off. The Bashar/Okonjo-Iweala janus-like case, therefore, makes it imperative for the Buhari government to evaluate how the loans were used.

Consider this: After the original builders of the four refineries declined their TAM contract in 2013, the NNPC mobilised its engineers and local contractors for the job. A contract sum of $475 million tendered by SAIPEM, later reviewed downwards to $297 million, was considered too high by the NNPC. Its Coordinator, Corporate Planning and Strategy, Tim Okon, had told the Seventh Senate’s Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream) that “going forward, we have been able to reduce the cost of doing the TAM from $550 million to $152 million.” This leaves a balance of more than $1.4 billion out of the $1.6 billion borrowed under Diezani Alison-Madueke as Petroleum Minister to fix the refineries. But do the NNPC books show this balance?

In all the back-and-forth, it is easy to lose sight of how foreign loans were misapplied in the past. Since 2006 when the country freed itself from the debt yoke, public officials have unwittingly and gradually been returning it to that discredited past in our quest for funds to effect infrastructure turnaround in road, electricity, schools, refineries, aviation and health facilities, amid the huge revenue earned from crude oil sales.

As a result, every fund borrowed must be properly accounted for. Therefore, we advise the Buhari government to audit the expenditure of post-2006 loans purportedly procured to provide basic facilities. According to Russell Cheetham, a consultant to the African Development Bank, Nigeria needs $350 billion over the next 10 years to bridge its infrastructure deficit. Such prognosis is economically daunting.

The DMO might have been influenced by this alarming picture to argue in “The National Debt Sustainability Analysis 2014 Report” that Nigeria’s maximum borrowing in 2015 should be $12.3 billion, in the ratio of 60: 40 from external and domestic sources. However, this stance is not convincing given the prevailing dire local and global economic outlook. Oil prices at the international market have continued to cascade since mid-2014. As the annexure in the NDSA stressed, “…a drastic and persistent fall in public assets, caused by a fall in revenue, would, in the long run, increase the risk of debt distress.”

Consequently, restraint should be Buhari’s watchword. Developing countries fall for multilateral and bilateral facilities because of their so-called “soft” or friendly repayment terms. It was this kind of bait that landed Nigeria in the $36 billion debt quagmire. The journey began with the $13.1 million it borrowed from Italy in 1964.

Recently, the World Bank offered a $2.1 billion loan to Nigeria for the rebuilding of North-East ruined by six years of Islamist insurgency, which spikes the present figure. We need to break this vicious circle of falling for any foreign facility on offer now; and look inwards for redemption with the ongoing aggressive plugging of leakages.

Punch NG

Trade: Nigeria Earns N2.5trn From Petroleum Products Export In 3 Months

…Records N4.3trn total trade, N1.49trn surplus

Oil Rig

By Michael Eboh

Nigeria earned N2.512 trillion from the export of petroleum products in three months, between April and June 2015, according to data released Wednesday, by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS.

The NBS, in its Foreign Trade Statistics for the Second Quarter of 2015, also stated that Nigeria recorded total merchandise trade of N4.372 trillion and a trade surplus of N1.4 trillion in the month under review.

It is instructive to noted that the amount the country earned from petroleum products sale in the second quarter of 2015, was 56.8 per cent of the country’s N4.49 trillion 2015 budget.

Also the amount earned from the export of petroleum products accounted for 57.5 per cent of Nigeria’s total merchandise trade and 87.3 per cent of total export.

In its classification of petroleum products export in the period under review, the NBS data revealed that the country exported petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals and crude oil valued at N2.121 trillion; liquefied natural gas valued at N260.7 billion, while liquefied petroleum gas and other gaseous hydrocarbons valued at N66.41 billion was also exported.

Others are: liquefied propane — N43.88 billion, partially refined oil including crude oil having gone primary refinement —N13.577 billion and liquefied butanes — N6.15 billion.

Specifically , giving a breakdown of Nigeria’s merchandise trade, the NBS stated that Nigeria’s total export stood at N2.879 trillion, while total import stood at N1.49 trillion, thereby, leading to a trade surplus of N1.39 trillion.

The value of total merchandise trade, according to the NBS, was 0.5 per cent less than the total of ₦4.393 trillion recorded in the first quarter of 2014 and 34.3 per cent or N2.287 trillion less than the amount recorded in the second quarter of 2014.

In addition, the report stated that at N2.879 trillion, Nigeria’s total export appreciated by 8.0 per cent or N214.1 billion when compared with the value of exports in the first quarter of 2015, while it represented a decline of N1.8 trillion or 38.5 per cent when compared with total exports of N4.682 trillion recorded in the second quarter of 2014.

Continuing, the report stated that, “Other products exported by Nigeria include vehicles, aircraft and parts thereof; vessels among others at ₦250.6 billion or 8.7 per cent; Vegetable Products at ₦36.7 billion or 1.3 per cent, and Prepared foodstuffs; beverages, spirits and vinegar; tobacco at ₦24.6 billion or 0.9 per cent of the totals respectively.”

Furthermore, the report stated that Nigeria’s major export destination was India, with export trade of N406.1 billion or 14.1 per cent of total export.

Other top export destinations in the period under review were: Spain, Netherlands, South Africa and Brazil with ₦297.4 billion or 10.3 per cent, ₦296.3 billion or 10.3 per cent, ₦240.9 billion or 8.4 per cent and ₦147.8 billion or 5.1 per cent of the total exports respectively.

In the area of imports, the report said, “The value of Nigeria’s imports stood at ₦1.493 trillion during second quarter 2015, a decrease of 13.6 per cent from the value of ₦1.728 trillion recorded in the preceding quarter.

“Year-on-year, analysis showed that import trade was lower by ₦484.0 billion or 24.5 per cent.

“Nigeria imported goods mostly from China, United States, India, Belgium and Netherlands, which respectively accounted for ₦336.5 billion or 22.5 per cent, ₦143.6 billion or 9.6 per cent, ₦115.4billion or 7.7 per cent, ₦83.4 billion or 5.6 per cent and ₦ 80.9 billion or 5.4 per cent of the total value of goods imported during the quarter.”

Kylie Jenner has been ‘offered $10 million to do porn’ now she’s turned 18


Kylie Jenner is said to have been offered a whopping $10million…. if she strips off for porn (Picture: Kylie Jenner/Instagram)

Kylie Jenner has reportedly been offered $10million (£6.3m) to do porn now she’s turned 18.

The youngest of the Kardashian clan hit the legal age last week and US gossip site TMZ are now reporting she’s been flooded with big-bucks offers to strip off for the camera.

Classy.
But that’s not all – the offer on the table involves Kylie having sex with her boyfriend Tyga on camera. So it would basically a Kylie/Tyga sex tape.

Apparently porn heavyweights Vivid Entertainment offered Kylie ‘a $10million deal for a video featuring her and Tyga’, TMZ claim.

Kylie and Tyga have allegedly been offered a joint deal (Picture: FameFlynet)

And to make matters even more seedy, a letter was written to the teen allegedly saying: ‘Kim’s sex tape helped launch her career and would be nothing but positive for you.’

It’s not just Vivid Entertainment who want the brunette beauty though as Digital Playground are also said to have written to her saying: ‘We know you’ll be great at this and with your banging body to match, maybe you’ll be interested in becoming an adult star yourself! Join DigitalPlayground.com and be welcomed into a new, hornier family.’

Gross gross gross!

Poor Kylie…

Metro

Corruption: Atiku, El-Rufai in war of words over controversial Pentascope deal



Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and erstwhile minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasir El-Rufai, have resurrected the ghost of the controversial Pentascope deal through which the federal government tried to privatize Nigeria’s national telecoms carrier, the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, NITEL.

The two politicians have been throwing verbal missiles at each while also accusing each other of corruption in a deal many believed was fraught with corruption.

Mr. El-Rufai fired the first salvo through his book “The Accidental Public Servant”, when he suggested that Atiku, as chairman of the National Council on Privatization, NCP, meddled in the privatisation of NITEL which ultimately truncated the process.

Atiku, in his capacity as the Vice President of the Federal Republic, was chairman of the NCP, the government committee entrusted with the responsibilty of managing the privatization programme initiated by the Olusegun Obasanjo adminstration to handle the disposal of public enterprises to interested Nigerians and other categories of investors.

Mr. El-Rufai alleged that Atiku’s meddlesomeness suggested he had pecuniary interest in some of the deals.

But Atiku fired back saying the former minister was bitter because a particular bidder, Motorola, lost out in one of the transactions.
“The fact of the contract are like this: Obasanjo agreed with the NCP that the former BPE DG was wrong not to have disclosed his interest and that he had failed the test of transparency by not disclosing that his brother was on the board of Motorola,” Atiku told The Punch.

“You know, for instance, that it is a very serious offence to fail, refuse or neglect to disclose your interest whether directly or through someone else, in dealing with such an important transaction. But, the President in his wisdom decided that the contract be split into three, with each of the contenders, Motorola, Ericsson and the Chinese company – I think Huawei – taking a portion. As if to vindicate the NCP, by 2007 when we left office, the two others apart from Motorola had completed their own contracts. You can go and find out if they (Motorola) have finished.

He continued, “I would like Nigerians to be smart enough to read between the lines. Why does the former FCT minister treat the Motorola issue with such persistent personal bitterness? Why is he making it a heavy matter? Anybody can play to the gallery and deceive the people. Transparency is a key issue of conducting any business, including privatisation. Conflict of interest is inconsistent with transparency.

“If you are a privatisation head and you have a relationship with a particular person connected with one of the companies making bids, it is a moral and legal duty to disclose that relationship or interest. Pretending that you have no relationship with the person who is rooting for a particular bidder is not altogether tidy and transparent. If he had no interest in a particular company for sentimental reasons, why is he making too much fuss about Motorola losing the bid?”
However, Atiku’s comment has sparked Mr. El-Rufai’s fury. On Monday, Mr. El-Rufai came out firing on all cylinders, pointedly accusing the former vice president of manipulating the deal.
“It is understandable that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar would be enduring some unease at the disclosures made in “The Accidental Public Servant”, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai’s recent book”, Muyiwa Adekeye, Media Advisor to Mr. El-Rufai said in a statement on Monday.
According to Mr.Adekeye, Atiku’s media team had made a vain effort to confuse Nigerians about his “serial interference with contract award processes” detailed in El-Rufai’s book, claiming in series of rebuttals that Atiku did not meddle in the privatisation processes.

To Adekeye, such claims are at variance with the substance of established facts that the former Vice President used his position to “seek contracts for friends.”
“Now that Atiku himself has spoken on the controversial NITEL GSM contract involving Ericsson and Motorola, it is obvious that the attempt at confusing issues persists,” the statement said.

“It is untrue that the NITEL GSM contract in question was split. Rather it was awarded to Ericsson, but at the lower price submitted by Motorola, because of Atiku’s intense lobby and smears deployed to advance Ericsson’s bid.

“Atiku and Abdullahi Yari, his then ADC, at different times spoke to El-Rufai to favour Ericsson.”
Mr Adekeye challenged Atiku to take up the “responsibility to explain why he became an Ericsson salesman, although the investigations conducted by Motorola after the debacle makes clear he was not engaged in an altruistic mission.”
“This incident,” according to Mr. Adekeye, “had diplomatic repercussions, as the American government wrote to protest this loss by an American company that had submitted the cheaper bid.”
On Atiku’s insistence that Mr. El-Rufai’s brother was a shareholder and member of Motorola’s board, Mr. Adekeye denied that it was true.
On Pentascope, Mr. El-Rufai’s spokesman said: “We see the same pattern of muddying the waters with falsehood,” pointing out that as chairman of the NCP, “Atiku gave his approval in writing on 21 February 2003 for the management contract with Pentascope to be signed.”
“The memo on which Atiku minuted his approval, BPE/I&N/NT/MC/DG/280, is dated 20th February 2003, and was initiated by the director of BPE that was covering the DG’s duties at the time.

“By virtue of the high office he then held, Atiku knows that Pentascope was not foisted on NITEL, but emerged from a properly advertised and competitive selection process.

“After the failure of the first attempt to sell NITEL, it had been decided that there was need for a management contractor to keep the momentum of preparing the company to operate like a private entity and to preserve its assets.

“Pentascope resumed in NITEL on 28 April 2003, shortly before El-Rufai left the BPE to become a minister. The Pentascope contract terms included obligations by the BPE to monitor the contract, and for the NITEL Board to set up an Executive Committee to supervise day to day operations in NITEL.

“Between the new BPE leadership that neglected its responsibilities, the NCP which Atiku chaired and which failed to supervise the BPE and the bureaucrats and politicians around the Ministry of Communications, the management contract was frustrated and terminated in 2005.

“When a former vice-president asserts that NITEL was making N100billion in profit annually, the mind must boggle that someone so unconstrained by fidelity to facts had once been saddled with significant responsibilities."
Mr Adekeye insisted NITEL never made such huge profits as claimed by the Atiku camp, as it had never paid a single dividend to the Federal Government until the BPE compelled it to pay N3billion only in 2001.


Nigeria: FBI donates forensic equipment to EFCC to combat cyber crimes

The American Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has donated a forensic work station to the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to assist it in fighting graft.


Photos of the presentation ceremony. Middle, Illiyasu Kwarbai, receiving the equipment from from Dehab Ghereab.

The equipment, technically referred to as Forensic Recovery of Evidence Device, FRED, was presented to the Head of Operations, Lagos Zonal office of the EFCC, Iliyasu Kwarbai, by the United State acting Consul General, Dehab Ghereab.

According to Ghereab, the equipment will enhance the EFCC’s effort in the fight against cyber crime and standardize its operations.

Ghereab said: “As we engage in these practices, we needed our counterparts, so the FBI office made an assessment of the prevailing cases of cyber-based crimes which are not unique to Nigeria.”

In the views of Fritz Kennely, a technical personnel with the FBI, the device will help the EFCC in analyzing, processing and preserving digital evidence which can be presented in court in a clear, concise and understandable manner, thereby aiding judges to adjudicate effectively.

Kwarbai while receiving the device thanked the FBI for their support to the Commission in the areas of manpower development and investigation.

Ghereab on her part praised the long term partnership between the FBI and EFCC which spans over a decade existed for more than a decade and lauded the EFCC for its professionalism in its operations.

Find attached, photos of the presentation ceremony. Middle, Illiyasu Kwarbai, receiving the equipment from from Dehab Ghereab.

Entertainment: NBC bans Shakiti Bobo, Fans mi, other songs

The Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation, the government parastatal responsible for regulating the broadcast industry here has placed the NTBB label on at least 18 popular songs.

Established on August 24, 1992, the NBC derives its powers from Act 38 of 1992 and Act 55 of 1999 as amended. According to information gathered, banned songs include Wizkid‘s In My Bed, Fans Mi by Davido (featuring American rapper Meek Mill), Olamide‘s Shakiti Bobo and Iyanya‘s collaboration with Don Jazzy, Gift.


Olamide

Others are Tony Montana by Naeto C featuring D’banj, Oyari (Dr Sid and Tiwa Savage), Gbese (Lil Kesh), Ibadi (May D), Tesojue (Reminisce), Yayo (Phyno), Lomo (Jhybo) and Pre‘s The Girl.
NBC also banned 3 foreign songs: Nicki Minaj‘s Anaconda, Post to be by Omarion featuring Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko and Ace Hood’s collaboration with Rick Ross titled Bugatti.
Most of the banned songs are already big hits, and will continue to get played in night clubs, and on websites across the world. They will also remain on cable platforms like Hip TV, MTV Base and Soundcity.

NBC memos to the station heads say the labelling reflects how the commission’s officers categorise the music. Free-to-air channels are not allowed to broadcast music containing vulgar lyrics, obscene scenes and. violence One particular instance, according to insiders, is Davido’s Fans Mi which the NBC believes is promoting ostentatious lifestyle, drug trafficking and indecent exposure. The Nigerian Drug law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) had also expressed concerns about the video.

Vanguard

Nigeria: Over 1 million Nigerians living below poverty line – Osinbajo

Buhari

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo Wednesday stated that about 110 Nigerians were still living below poverty line despite the policies of past governments to improve their welfare.

The Vice President however stated that the policy were wrongly formulated and as a result did not have direct impact on the people.

Speaking at a courtesy visit by members of the Alumni Association of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), at the State House, Abuja, the Vice President said the his concern was how to implement the policies to address the need of the people.


According to him, “This is the main challenge”.
“When you look at the economic and social policies, and you look at the level of illiteracy in parts of the country, some are extremely bad and some with cases of about 80% or 90% of children out of school, and other cases of unimaginable decayed infrastructure”, he said
According to him, “governments have not been accountable to the people, otherwise policies should have roots in the real conditions of the people.”
He observed that some past planning, policy formulation and budgets were not accountable to the people, stressing that in the past there have been “policies that don’t seem to have solutions that truly reflect the understanding of the question of poverty in Nigeria.”

Osinbajo further stated that a country can be described as rich when about two-thirds of its people are extremely poor, stressing that the people are concerned about “how do I get a meal, how do I get healthcare and how to send children to school.”



Approving the idea of a having a “Policy Roundtable” to form a think tank as suggested by the Alumni, the Vice President then challenged members to discuss how policy formulation ought to have root in the conditions of the people.
“I want the Institute to think about this”, he said.
Earlier, the President of the Alumni Association, Major-General Lawrence Onoja, Rtd, expressed appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari on his determination to fight corruption and reposition the economy.

He pledged the support of the Association for the actualization of what he called the Three-Point Agenda – Security, Corruption and Economy of the Buhari Administration.

Onoja also urged the administration not to only conduct a forensic audit of the government agencies but jail all those found guilty of looting the country and seize the looted assets as well.

U.S: In St. Paul’s Rape Trial, Girl Vividly Recounts Night of School Ritual


Owen Labrie spoke with his lawyer during his trial in Merrimack County Superior Court in Concord, N.H., on Tuesday. CreditPool photo by Jim Cole

CONCORD, N.H. — The 16-year-old girl sat on the witness stand here, her hair pulled back in a ponytail. She tried to speak steadily as she told a jury about the night when a ritual at St. Paul’s — one of the country’s elite boarding schools — turned into what she described as a shocking sexual assault.

It had been days away from graduation last year, the season of a campus rite called the “senior salute,” when older students ask younger ones to join them for a walk, a kiss, or more. The girl, 15 and a freshman at the time, had agreed to follow a suitor, Owen Labrie, then 18, to the rooftop of a campus building to which he had a key.

Then, she said, he took her into a dark maintenance room. When they kissed, she did not object. But soon he began to grope her; he bit her chest too, she said, and tried more than once to remove her underwear.

“I said, ‘No, no, no, keep it up here,’ ” said the girl, signaling above her waist. “I tried to be as polite as possible.”

She described Mr. Labrie “scraping” the inside of her body with his hands. “When he got deeper and deeper I felt a lot of pressure. But other than that I tried to block out the feeling as much as I could,” the girl said. She said Mr. Labrie then penetrated her, with his hands on her shoulders. “It had to be his penis,” said the girl.

Lawyers for the prosecution and the defense made their opening statements in the trial of Owen Labrie, a graduate of the St. Paul’s School who is accused of raping a freshman girl. By REUTERS on Publish DateAugust 19, 2015. Photo by Pool photo by Jim Cole.

Her voice shook as she described the encounter escalating. “I wanted to not cause a conflict,” she said, as she started to cry. “I didn’t know how to deal with it because I’d never been in a situation like this,” she said, adding: “I felt like I had no control.”

The second day of testimony in the trial of Mr. Labrie, who has pleaded not guilty to 10 counts, including three of aggravated felonious sexual assault, brought out both excruciating detail and intense emotion from the young girl at the center of the case as she gave her account of the encounter on May 30, 2014. She said that even as it was happening, she worried about offending Mr. Labrie or drawing ridicule from other students at St. Paul’s.

She spoke for more than 90 minutes, never looking at Mr. Labrie, who sat still as a statue through much of the testimony.

He often seemed to be looking at the table in front of him, holding a pen in his hand, as the jury listened with rapt attention.

The courtroom was packed — standing room only — as Mr. Labrie’s family, the family of the girl, and others strained to hear the testimony.

A loud fan inside the courtroom made it hard to hear the accuser; early on, court officials had to turn it off.

It was all a sign of the growing interest in the case against Mr. Labrie, a former star student who earned a scholarship to St. Paul’s and had been headed to Harvard until the young girl came forward with her accusations.

Mr. Labrie’s lawyers deny that he and the girl had sexual intercourse, and he is expected to take the stand in his own defense. On Monday, J.W. Carney Jr., Mr. Labrie’s lead defense lawyer, argued that their encounter was consensual and more innocent.

He said in his opening statement that the “senior salute” was a longstanding tradition at the school, in which some of the young female students willingly took part.

But the case has cast that tradition, and other student rites, under a harsh light as it explores the culture of sex, gender and entitlement at St. Paul’s — which counts ambassadors, senators and prominent authors among its alumni.

Surrounding the details of the episode, prosecutors have said, is the social context for the crimes of which Mr. Labrie is accused: The senior salute, in which, they have suggested, some boys compete to have sexual encounters with as many people as possible. It is one of many rituals at the school that encourage hierarchy, according to alumni, and Mr. Labrie told the police he had been actively engaged in the tradition, trying to “score” and win.

The accuser said she had been more skeptical of the rite from the start. She said she had initially turned down Mr. Labrie’s invitation, but when he responded with an email partly in French, she wondered if she had been too harsh.

She decided to go with Mr. Labrie for a senior salute, but only if he would keep it a secret.
“What a golden change of heart,” Mr. Labrie wrote in response.
The girl said she had thought that they might kiss, but nothing more. She was thinking “it would be cool” to go to a new place on campus with “one of the most popular boys,” she said.

They made a plan to meet. “It was a beautiful view,” she said, adding that Mr. Labrie wanted to go back inside. He brought her into a machine room, opening the door with a special key that prosecutors said had been passed down from senior class to senior class by boys seeking privacy.

They kissed. Before long, surrounded by industrial noise, she said she was groped, and bitten. “I was feeling violated,” she said.

Crying on the stand here, she described the sex acts she said he performed. “I felt so scared,” she said.

Still, she said she worried about offending him. She was younger. He was older and popular. The senior salute was a St. Paul’s tradition. “I felt so powerless,” she said.

Even afterward, she said she worried about upsetting Mr. Labrie, or drawing others into a turbulent situation.
“I thought, I’m at St. Paul’s right now, this is graduation weekend, I cannot be dramatic about this,” she said.
She added: “I didn’t want to come off as an inexperienced little girl. I didn’t want him to laugh at me. I didn’t want to offend him.”

New York Times

Did the U.S. bomb China using a weapon launched from space? Were the explosions covering up a plot to kill the president? The bizarre Tianjin disaster conspiracy theories revealed

Bizarre conspiracy theories have been circulating since the Tianjin disaster

Some believe the U.S. is behind the explosions which killed more than 100

Others think it was an attempt to assassinate Chinese President Xi Jinping

One theory is that one of China's supercomputers nearby was the target

Did the U.S. fire a weapon from space at Tianjin, disguising the attack that killed more than 100 people as accidental explosions? Or was it an attempt to assassinate Chinese President Xi Jinping?

These are just two of the bizarre conspiracy theories circulating online in the wake of the twin blasts which set off a giant fireball and devastated a vast area of the port.

Other theorists claim one of China's supercomputers - which is used by the country's military and in space exploration, and is located only a mile away - was the target.


Assassination attempt? Some believe the explosions were in fact an attempt to kill President Xi Jinping


Disaster: The twin blasts set off a giant fireball and devastated a vast area of Tianjin in China

U.S. space weapon
Natural News, a website which describes itself as America's truth bureau and claims to have more than seven million readers, claims China and America are at war and the explosions were carried out by a Pentagon space weapon.

It claims the attack was an act of 'kinetic retaliation' by the Pentagon in response to the devaluation of the Yuan.

The site tells readers that the U.S. used a secret space-based kinetic weapon called the 'rod of god' that can be dropped from 'high orbit to strike almost any land-based target'.

Assassination attempt
Rumours have been circulating on Chinese language websites that the real target was President Xi Jinping, who was due to travel through the area with top officials after a secret meeting.

An insider told NTDTV.com: 'The original plan was to wait until the Chinese communist meeting in Beidaihe to finish so when the high ranking officials returned, there will be an explosion on the railway between Tianjin and Heibei.'

The officials are said to have changed their plans at the last minute, and the killers instead decided to bomb the warehouse to get rid of any evidence.

An unnamed analyst told the website that if this was an assassination plot, the President would be the prime target.

Supercomputer
Chinese supercomputer Tianhe-1A was shut down as a result of the explosions, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing officials at the National Supercomputing Centre in Binhai.

The machine itself was intact after the explosion and running normally, Xinhua said, but the building housing it was damaged and it was switched off due to security concerns.

Some believe this important piece of equipment may have been the real target.

Mysterious foam-like substance on the streets of Tianjin, where two massive explosions occurred


Heavy rain fell today on the remains of a Chinese industrial site devastated by giant explosions

Some people have likened it to 9/11 and others claim Russia is responsible for the disaster.

China has warned of the danger of conspiracy theories developing as a result of its own secretive local authorities following the disaster.

Officials have come under fire over their lack of transparency over the twin blasts which devastated a vast area of the port.

The death toll from the explosions has now risen to 114 with more than 700 injured and 70 missing.

Heavy rain fell today on the remains of a Chinese industrial site devastated by giant explosions, complicating clean-up efforts and heightening fears about toxic contamination as ceremonies were held to mark the disaster's 114 deaths.

A mysterious foam-like substance covered the streets.
Around 700 tonnes of highly toxic sodium cyanide were at the site in the northern port of Tianjin, officials say, and water could spread it more widely.

Rainwater could also disperse chemical residues on the ground into the air when it evaporates, and some of the many substances on the scene could react with it.

Officials have insisted the city's air and water are safe, but locals and victims' relatives have voiced scepticism, while international environment group Greenpeace has also urged transparency.

The Mail

Lagos: Ambode terminates Falomo Shopping Centre re-devt contract

Ambode and Fashola

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, Wednesday, approved the termination of the concession granted by the Lagos State Development and Property Corporation (LSDPC) to Afriland Properties for the redevelopment of the Falomo Shopping Centre, Ikoyi.

In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Habib Aruna, the Governor said that the decision was carried out based on a recent discovery that the concession was grossly detrimental to the interests of the people of the state.

According to him, only N50million was paid by the concessionaire, Afriland Properties, for a 50-year lease of the property belonging to the government.

He said the State Government as custodian of the interests of Lagosians is committed to the restructuring of the LSDPC to ensure it begins to provide positive capital returns to the State Government for the ultimate benefit of the people.

It would be recalled that Governor Ambode two months ago, relieved former Managing Director of the LSDPC, Mr. Biodun Oki of his appointment, just as he appointed Mr. Jacob Agosu as Acting CEO of the Corporation, in a bid, according to the statement, to stem the tide of negative capital returns of the corporation.

World: Think Vladimir Putin looks like a Bond villain? It’s more serious than that


Putin on a show: Russian president feeds personality cult with minisub trip – in pictures

The west may laugh at the Russian president’s submarine stunt, but his actions echo those of nationalist leaders in the 20s – and are received just as well at home

Putin’s ‘latest stunt casts him as a daring undersea adventurer … about to descend to an ancient shipwreck at the bottom of the Black Sea’.

Vladimir Putin has a way of looking almost like a clown to the wider world while sending out exactly the message he wants to his audience in Russia. Both appearances – the so nearly comical figure abroad and the national hero at home – serve him well as he continues in a project whose ultimate aim we can only guess at. Or try not to, if we want to get any sleep.

The Russian president’s latest stunt casts him as a daring undersea adventurer in the bubble-like capsule of a bathyscaphe about to descend to an ancient shipwreck at the bottom of the Black Sea. It’s another pose that lends itself both to sensation and ridicule. Melodramatically, hostile westerners might see an absurd resemblance to a Bond villain. Putin’s love of hi-tech has all the boy’s toy bravado of a blockbuster spy movie. Where’s he going – his undersea lair?

‘Imagine if Nicola Sturgeon posed in a bathyscaphe in the North Sea to prove the antiquity of Scottish fishing rights.'

In fact, he is colonising history itself. In diving to an underwater archaeological site Putin is exploring the trade routes of early Rus’. The Byzantine ship is evidence of the early economic ties of the first Russian state in the dark ages – and therefore, purportedly, of the inherently Russian identity of the Crimea.

Before anyone laughs at this apparently ridiculous image – imagine if Nicola Sturgeon posed in a bathyscaphe as she descended into the North Sea to prove the antiquity of Scottish fishing rights in a future cod war with England – it is important to recognise how astonishingly effective such propaganda has been. Putin is currently the world’s most successful leader. While other governments flail and float on dangerous tides, he achieves his goals and receives immense support for his bold acts. Straight into the depths, without a trace of nerves. Hisannexation of the Crimea in 2014 has proved immensely popular in Russia and on its anniversary this March he praised the “amazing patriotism” of the Russian people for supporting Crimea’s “historical return”.

Putin’s latest pose as a marine archaeologist, no less, is a spectacular way of insisting on how historic this return is. It follows the recent controversial appointment of an Orthodox priest to run Tauric Chersonesos, a well preserved ancient Greek city in Sevastapol, Crimea, that was founded in the 6th century BC and survived as a centre of Greek civilization until the final destruction of the Byzantine empire in the 15th century. Putin’s intervention highlights just one moment in this long history, the quite possibly legendary conversion of Vladimir the Great here in 988 that marks the mythic foundation of Orthodox (indeed, Christian) Russia.

How can modern politics be shaped by such long-ago events? Putin’s annexation of Crimea is a fait accompli, which Nato and the EU can do nothing about. It’s a fact. But he is still proving Russian’s ancient right to this territory, claiming once more as he descends in his submarine that it is not just Russian but the very heart of Russia – pursuing a national identity rooted in the medieval deeds of Viking traders and Byzantine merchants. And it goes down a bomb with his patriotic public.
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Laughable? But we have been here before. Putin in his sub is not just diving into the dark ages. He is diving to a far scarier time: the early 20th century. In the 1920s and 30s nationalist leaders founded their claims, just as he does now, on ancient rights and mythic national identities. Historical Germanic claims to places from Alsace to the territories conquered by the medieval Teutonic knights were revived by the National Socialist party. That propaganda played well at home too, while Hitler was often mocked abroad. If the recent revelation of royal sieg heiling is a reminder of anything it is that people failed to take extreme nationalism seriously enough before 1939. Mr Hitler was seen as a bit funny, prancing around in his Charlie Chaplin moustache. His antics were mocked as ruritanian silliness in central Europe.

So let’s laugh at Vladimir Putin too, and fail to take him seriously, and let the consequences of our cowardice play out. I mean, what’s the worst that can happen?

The Guardian

Football | | Revealed: How Chelsea pulled off dramatic hijack of Barcelona's Pedro and left Manchester United red-faced

Exclusive: While Man Utd haggled with Barca, Chelsea put 'Operation Pedro' into practice, with Mourinho and Fabregas both speaking with forward directly


Movers and shakers: Mourinho has snapped up Pedro from under Van Gaal's nose Photo: GETTY IMAGE

Chelsea's dramatic Pedro heist that has left rivals Manchester United red-faced was masterminded by manager Jose Mourinho, director Marina Granovskaia, Cesc Fabregas and the midfielder’s girlfriend Daniella Semaan.

Pedro is poised to complete a £22million move to Chelsea after flying to London on Wednesday to complete a medical, just two days after United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward had travelled to Barcelona to try to close a deal for the forward.

But while Woodward was haggling with Barcelona, Chelsea were putting ‘Operation Pedro’ into practice with Granovskaia conducting discreet negotiations with the Spanish club and, with the permission of Barca, Mourinho and Fabregas both speaking with the forward directly.

With Mourinho and Fabregas working on Pedro, Semaan made contact with the Spaniard’s wife, Carolina Martin, about moving to London.

Cesc Fabregas's girlfriend Daniella Semaan has played a key role

Fabregas is good friends with Pedro from their time together at Barcelona and the Spanish national team, while Semaan also knows Martin well.

Between them, Mourinho, Granovskaia, Fabregas and Semaan managed to clinch a deal with Barca and convince Pedro to forget about United and agree to move to Stamford Bridge.

By the time Woodward and United denied there had been problems over the fee and claimed that the club had ended their interest in Pedro because of doubts from manager Louis van Gaal, the 28-year-old was already on a flight to London to undergo his Blues medical.

Spanish sources also claim that United’s bid ran into trouble because of Van Gaal’s fall-out with Pedro’s former Barca team-mate Victor Valdes, who has been frozen out at Old Trafford.

Hristo Stoichkov urged Pedro not to joined United and play for his former Barca manager Van Gaal, claiming the Dutchman was “mediocre” and somebody who “destroys clubs”.

Mourinho is likely to have got a far better recommendation, as, intriguingly, Stoichkov visited Chelsea’s Cobham training ground last week and spoke at length with the Portuguese and Fabregas.

The hijacking of Pedro has echoes of Chelsea’s late move to sign Willian from under the noses of Tottenham Hotspur two years ago in what was a significant blow to then manager Andre Villas-Boas.

Mourinho’s main motivation in signing Pedro is clearly to improve his team and squad, but he will take great delight in putting one over United off the pitch after Chelsea’s slow start to the season on it.

The Pedro transfer has been an ongoing saga this summer

United insist they are already pursuing new targets, but the failure to capture Pedro after the departure of Angel di Maria piles the pressure on Woodward who has previously failed to close deals for Fabregas, Thiago Alcantra and Gareth Bale, and was this summer led up the garden path by Sergio Ramos, who signed a new contract at Real Madrid.

Manchester City had also made enquiries over Pedro in case a bid for Kevin de Bruyne falls through, but the Eastlands club remain hopeful of clinching a deal for the former Chelsea midfielder before the transfer window shuts.

Mourinho had hinted that he was frustrated by Chelsea’s lack of transfer activity, but owner Roman Abramovich has responded to the City defeat by committing to spend up to £44m on Pedro and left-back Baba Rahman, while also having a £30m bid for central defender John Stones rejected.

Chelsea could yet land Stones for almost £40m before the transfer window shuts, but, even if Everton stand firm, there can be no doubt that Mourinho has been backed.

Chelsea could yet land John Stones for almost £40m

While there was an obvious space in which to bring in Rahman to replace Filipe Luis, Chelsea have signed Pedro without finding a definite buyer for either Juan Cuadrado or Victor Moses.

Juventus are interested in Cuadrado, who will be allowed to leave either permanently or on loan, while Moses is on Tottenham’s list of targets but is not currently a priority for the White Hart Lane club.

Ironically, Mourinho could have signed Pedro in January but instead went for Cuadrado, who has not made any sort of impact at Chelsea since his £23.3m arrival from Fiorentina.

Creating serious competition on the right side of attack has been a problem for Mourinho, with Andre Schurrle, Mohamed Salah and Cuadrado all falling out of favour.

Juan Cuadrado has been a flop

There is confidence that somebody with the experience of Pedro, who has won every honour in the domestic and international game, will cope far better with the competition for places at Stamford Bridge.

Pedro is likely to start on the right, with Willian and Oscar competing for the central position behind striker Diego Costa, and Eden Hazard staying on the left.

The Spain international’s pace should provide a new creative element to Chelsea’s game, while Pedro’s goalscoring record is also good for somebody who operates off the flank.

Pedro has twice scored more than 20 goals in all competitions for Barca, while he also netted 19 times in 2013/14.

Chelsea are waiting to see whether or not Stones agitates to leave Everton before making a fourth bid. The Toffees continue to insist the 21-year-old is not for sale.

The arrival of Pedro will certainly lift the mood around Chelsea, following a tough week in which Mourinho was forced to answer questions over his demotion of club doctor Eva Carneiro and physio Jon Fearn and the team were beaten by City.

Carneiro was this week due to return to Cobham, but Chelsea are refusing to comment on the matter and she has not been seen by the club’s first-team players.

Telegraph

Power supply: What’s Buhari doing that Jonathan didn’t do?

Buhari

By Rotimi Fasan

IT was too obvious to be overlooked, but I first noticed the relative improvement in power supply right from the weekend Muhammadu Buhari assumed office as president. I made alternative power supply plans to watch the live streaming of the president’s inauguration even though I ended up seeing just the tail end of it.

But that was because I was busy at some work. Otherwise, there was constant and steady supply of power all through the transmission of the inauguration ceremonies and thereafter. I thought like others around me that ‘NEPA’ (would Nigerians ever accept that NEPA has since been dead?) was in a celebratory mood and would soon live off the euphoria of welcoming a new government into office.

We expected things to change and ‘ NEPA’ to go back to its old ways in a matter of days. But rather than the situation changing from bad to worse, it has since remained the same more or less. Of course, there have been power cuts. But not in the manner we had come to know it. Nigerians may not know for how long this honeymoon-like experience would last (and they would rather want things to get better going by the general consensus of opinion in the media and among ordinary people), but they are sure of something if not of anything else: they have more access to steady and vastly improved power supply since the end of May 2015 than at any time, perhaps, in the previous six years of the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

The imported technocrats who all but destroyed our economy in the name of serving Jonathan were experts at bombarding us with statistics that meant nothing other than their takes on the versions of ‘lies, damned lies and statistics’ they had cooked up to befuddle everyone but themselves.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was particularly adept at this- reeling out series of statistics of hundreds of thousands of phantom employments and projections for the future that had no bearing of any kind to improvements in the material condition of the lives of Nigerians. What Nigerians wanted was life in abundance, measured in terms of decent housing, employment, health cover, improved funding of education and food supply etc. But what she gave were statistics that appealed to nobody but her likes in and out of government.

Now, Buhari has not provided statistics. He does not even have ministers (which is not to say that he can do it all alone) to say nothing of parading World Bank certified experts. Yet electricity has been steady relatively. Apologists of the expired PDP administration have been quick to tell Nigerians that they should be grateful to Jonathan for whatever improvement there is now in power supply. And they might well be right given the huge amount of funds that have been expended on the dark hole that is the power sector under the Jonathan administration, without noticeable improvement in either generation, supply or distribution of power.

Which leaves us no option but to ask the obvious question: how come that the one who spent all the money had nothing to show for it but darkness and the other who took the saddle has provided light without apparently lifting a finger? What happened?

The difference is both one of personality and perception. Nigerians, especially those destroying this country, know Buhari and Jonathan are two different personalities. More importantly, they view these two personalities differently. The one they know would, in a manner of speaking, take no nonsense; the other didn’t mind being trampled on and taken for a ride. Those, including officials of the power holding company and other players in the power sector, who saw to it that Nigerians lived in perpetual darkness in spite of the tens of billions of dollars expended on providing electricity- those scoundrels who deserve to spend the rest of their miserable lives in jail knew Jonathan would do nothing even if he had all the evidence needed to move against them.

They knew he was too unsure of himself to rein in the excesses of the destroyers by whom he was surrounded. This was practical evidence of what people meant when they spoke of the man’s weakness, his inability to take charge of the presidential stage that was rightfully his but on which his subordinates and other godfathers and ethnic lords had successfully reduced him to a mere stage hand. Jonathan’s inability or failure to act in situations like these provides both practical and palpable measure of his weakness.

It is part of this difference in the perception of both Buhari and Jonathan and their likely reaction to cases of corruption and/or economic sabotage that those who actively laboured to destroy the power sector and ensured that Nigerians remained in darkness, during the Jonathan administration, immediately sat up and retraced their steps once they got wind of the entry of Buhari, a supposedly ‘brain dead’ Baba-go-slow who Patience Jonathan once said should be ashamed of ‘dragging’ position with a Jonathan that was the same age as his child.

Losers in the unfolding game of improved power supply are by no means limited to those who actively sought to destroy the Nigerian economy. There are ordinary Nigerians, artisans and self employed technicians, who earn their living repairing generators.

These are struggling Nigerians who have come to depend on making their own way through finding success in the failure of the power sector. These Nigerians for no fault of theirs have survived on our collectively failure, providing services that our comatose power sector made inevitable. It won’t be easy but they must now find other means of survival. One such person, a young man just raising a family, called me a couple of weeks ago to lament the sudden change in situation. But what he complained about is what is bringing smiles to the faces of millions of other Nigerians.

The truth is that whatever short term benefits were accruable to relatively small sections of Nigerians from the rot in the power sector are far outweighed by the long term benefits that would in the next few years come to all if power supply continues to improve. Industries would function optimally and cut down on providing alternative sources of power for their operations. The benefits of this would percolate down the society. More hands would be hired even as prices of goods and services go down. Nigerians would have less to expend on treating respiratory diseases that are fallout from air pollution caused by generator fumes.

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Black Lives Matter organizer and Oprah scholarship recipient who was 'revealed to be white' refuses to answer questions about his race - claiming he is the victim of a 'white supremacist conspiracy'

Big names: King with Dr. Cornel West in a photo from taken at a Morehouse event

Shaun King, an author and writer who is one of the leading voices speaking out against police brutality on social media, has claimed he is mixed

A report now claims he is white, citing a police report that labels him as white and claiming his parents on his birth certificate are both white 

King applied for and then accepted an Oprah scholarship to Morehouse College, which are only given to black men 

He also called the vicious attack he suffered in high school a hate crime that was motivated by race
'Out of LOVE for my family, I've never gone public with my racial story because it's hurtful, scandalous, and it's MY STORY,' said King

King also said he is the victim of a 'white supremacist conspiracy' 

A key figure in the Black Lives Matter movement who claimed he was the victim of a horrific hate crime in his youth as a result his race has been outed as white.

Shaun King, an author and writer who is one of the leading voices speaking out against police brutality on social media, has claimed he is mixed.

King has claimed in past interviews that his father is black and his mother is white and of Irish descent, but his birth certificate lists his parents as both white.

In addition, King's race is listed as white in the police report of the aforementioned attack that occurred while he was in high school.

King also applied for and then accepted an Oprah scholarship to Morehouse College, which are only given to black men.

The 35-year-old responded to the controversy on Twitter by saying; 'Out of LOVE for my family, I've never gone public with my racial story because it's hurtful, scandalous, and it's MY STORY.'



Shaun King (above), an author and writer who is one of the leading voices speaking out against police brutality on social media, has claimed he is mixed



A report now claims he is white, citing a police report that labels him as white (above)





Early days: King in his second grade school photo (left); and with his mother as a baby (right)



The report also claims that the parents listed on his birth certificate (above) were both white as well


Family: King is pictured with his children in this photo from earlier this year

These claims were first uncovered by the site ReNews-It, and then Breitbart, and King compared their attack to President Obama being asked to show his birth certificate to prove he was born in America.
Out of LOVE for my family, I've never gone public with my racial story because it's hurtful, scandalous, and it's MY STORY.

King also wrote on Twitter of his family; 'The key facts about my biological relatives are all wrong. They tried, but my family, like many of yours, is one big mess.
'Like many of you, I have siblings I don't know, siblings I'm estranged from, and a family full of secrets, divorce, affairs, etc.
'No 2 siblings in my family have the same set of parents. We're all over the place. Some of us are not even blood relatives.'
He ended by writing; 'Trying hard not to slip into a deep funk over all of this garbage, but my life, my past, my pain, my family, ARE VERY REAL TO ME.' 

King also commented on the claim on the police report that he only suffered minor injuries during the attack that took place in high school.
'Over 20 years ago, when I was 15 years old, I was beaten so badly I missed the next 20 months of school recovering from fractures to my face and ribs, and severe injuries to my spine,' he wrote on Facebook.
'I had three brutal spinal surgeries during that time and it changed the entire course of my life. I received counseling for PTSD and have had multiple spinal surgeries and years of physical therapy since.'
Trying hard not to slip into a deep funk over all of this garbage, but my life, my past, my pain, my family, ARE VERY REAL TO ME.

He also had a fellow student write a detailed account of what happened, and multiple people that attended Morehouse with him commented that he suffered from back problems even then.

King also wrote about the fight on his Daily Kos profile, saying it was a hate crime.

'High school was a rude awakening for me. I quickly found myself in the middle of decades old racial tensions and became the focus of constant abuse of the resident rednecks of my school.

'I had half a dozen fights my freshman year, had a jar of tobacco spit thrown on me in the middle of the school day, and came a few feet away from being run over by a pickup truck full of guys who chased me down and nearly mauled me as I walked home from a school dance.
'I reported it to the school, having saw each guy in the car, but they did nothing about it.
'A few months later, a group of guys in the school beat me within a few inches of my life. I missed the next 18 months of school recovering from three spinal surgeries and fractures to my face and ribs. I won’t even try here to explain the depths and extent of my physical and emotional pain, but it was brutal.

'I got some counseling for PTSD, learned the hard way that spinal surgeries leave a lasting impact, and finally found myself back on my feet.'
He also spoke about in an a taped interview.

Wounded physically and emotionally: King on his racist abuse



King climbing a tree in a photo posted to his Instagram account




Jeffrey King, King's alleged father, who he has claimed in the past is black (left); King's brother Jason (right)


High school sweethearts: King and his wife Rai. The couple have four children together

If true, the story would have remarkable similarities to that of Rachel Dolezal, the civil rights activist and NAACP head from Spokane, Washington who purposely mislead people about her racial background.

Dolezal was forced to step down from her NAACP position and lost her job at a local university after the scandal broke.

She has maintained however that she identifies as black. 

No 2 siblings in my family have the same set of parents. We're all over the place. Some of us are not even blood relatives.

According to a 2011 profile of King; 'Shaun is married to his high school sweetheart, Rai, and they proudly home-school and travel with their four young children.'

However, an Atlanta Journal Constitution story from that same year says he has six children.

He cleared this up on Twitter however Wednesday, explaining; 'My wife & I have 3 birth children, we fully adopted our niece in '03, she's 15 now, + we have custody of our 2 y/o niece, Zayah.

'In addition to the 5 kids we have now, we've also had full custody, at one time or another, of 4 other nieces/nephews of ours.'

That Journal story also confirms his brother Russ - who is white - is serving overseas.

Individuals who have questioned King's race and the details of his attack in high school now claim he is blocking them from his feed.

Moment NAACP leader is confronted about her white parents




Back in the day: King and his wife when they were teenagers in high school


Sean's brother Russ King (above) a 455th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron electrician


High School: A photo King posted from high school during his sophomore year

In a 2014 interview with Liberal America, King spoke about white privilege, and how best to get white Americans to understand the idea of white privilege.
Oprah Winfrey paid my way through Morehouse. The leadership scholarship that I received from her is why I have a college degree today. Five hundred other brothers have the exact same story 
'Some of how we get all people to understand privilege is simply to tell our story – one story at a time. I try to do that on Twitter and share stories of others I know,' he said.

'You can never truly understand how others feel, but at least being aware is a good start.'
As for his Oprah scholarship, he wrote in one Daily Kos post; 'Oprah Winfrey paid my way through Morehouse. The leadership scholarship that I received from her is why I have a college degree today.

'Five hundred other brothers have the exact same story.' 

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