Thursday, July 3, 2014

UNI BEN EKOSODIN Photos: Snakes tangled in electric wires


A LIB reader who lives in Benin sent in the pics. Says they, residence of Market Road in Ekosodin, Benin City, woke up this morning July 2nd to find several snakes bunched up and tangled in the electric wires in the street.
"We have been confused and keep on wondering just how they got there. We eventually looked for a way to get rid of them by removing them and using the electric power to burn them. We don't know the means by which they got there o, whether its through spiritual means, we are still wondering. May God help us" He said
Reminds me of that final scene in the Indian movie, Snake Girl. Remember when the snake girl fell from a building as a snake, landed on a railing and then changed into a human being? #runningthinz

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Police building collapses in Lagos

There are several dilapidated building in police barracks across the country.
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A three-story building at the Pedro Police barracks in Lagos State collapsed at about 8 p.m. on Monday, a police source said.
“It was a part of the building that collapsed. The building is old and I think the collapse is due to old age,” the source, who sought anonymity as he was not authorised to speak, said.” The building is used by the police to keep old stuffs of piles of clothes.”
On Tuesday, ‎officers of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, were at the scene of the incident while police officers from the Pedro police station, cordoned off the area.
No casualty was recorded from the collapse.
collapsed building at Pedro police barracks
The building is one of several dilapidated buildings in police barracks across the country.
In 2014, President Goodluck Jonathan, paid an unscheduled visit to the police college in Ikeja following a Channel Television Station report that exposed the dilapidated state and horrible living condition at the barracks in the college.

The story caused the government to carry out massive renovations of the buildings in the college. However, several other barracks are still in
bad shape.

Insecurity: Abuja hotels to submit guests list to SSS

Bala Mohammed, FCT Minister
The Abuja minister directed Abuja resident to embark on an “Operation Know your Neighbour campaign”.
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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Bala Mohammed, on Tuesday ordered all hotels to forward their daily guest list to the Abuja  directorate of the State Security Services, SSS, and the city’s police command.
Mr. Mohammed also requested hotels to install security cameras within their vicinity and ensure thorough checks of all vehicles entering the hotel and those within their environment.
The minister directed all Abuja residents and associations operating in Nigeria’s capital city to embark on an “operation know your neighbour”
campaign.
The campaign, he said, will ensure that all criminally-minded elements are easily detected within Abuja.

The security department of Abuja Administration, Mr. Mohammed said, will liaise with the various security agencies in Abuja on the
modalities for implementing the directive.
Mr. Mohammed also directed all traditional rulers in Abuja to conduct periodic meetings with various communities within
their domains.
This, he said, will help keep track of strangers living with them. He also requested that they report all new comers within 48 hours to the local police and SSS office, in furtherance of the “operation know your neighbour” campaign.
Mr. Mohammed enjoined all Abuja residents to be vigilant and cautious of strange objects or movements of persons, vehicles around them, as well as stationary vehicles and report any of such to their nearest security agencies.
The Abuja Minister said all trailers/lorry operators bringing goods into Abuja shall no longer be allowed to offload their contents at night.
He said all offloading must be done in the day time under supervision in designated places.
Mr. Mohammed ordered owners of uncompleted or abandoned structures without security guards to provide guards or face sanctions.
He said owners plots of land left fallow and taken over by criminals would now face appropriate sanctions.
He reiterated that the ban on smoking of Indian hemp and other narcotic substances saying his administration will clamp down on violators.
The minister’s directive comes four days after a ban on unauthorized use of power bike in Abuja

Jeezy Says Upcoming Album Will Be His Most Honest Album!

Young Jeezy
With the release of his latest banger ‘Seen It All’ featuring Hov, the ATL repper has announced that his 5th studio album will be a true reflection of who he is, now that he is able to express himself without limitations!
Jeezy took to the V 103 Atlanta radio station to discuss his upcoming album ‘Seen It All’ and has revealed the influence behind his title came from his experiences. Simply put, he’s been through it all, done it all, ‘seen it all’. He also explained that he has more freedom with this album, and can tell his story the way he wants:
“A lot of y’all know when I came in the game, I pretty much came in the game with my hands behind my back. ‘Cause a lot of the shit I’d a like to talk about or could’ve talked about probably would have got me in a lot of trouble,” Jeezy said. “This is probably my first album where I can explain and let niggas know where I stand. In layman’s terms, the statute of limitations is over with.”

(Video) Check Out The Latest Episode Of ‘Vinyl Destination’ With Jazzy Jeff, Featuring Redman And More!

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DJ Jazzy Jeff has taken over Bonarroo in episode 13 of ‘Vinyl Destination! Watch as the legend, backed up by a liveband, practice with ScHoolboy Q, The RZA, Solange, Ghostface and more during the summer festival, below.

(Video) Check Out Episode 1 of Cam’Ron’s ‘First Of The Month’ Series!

Cam'Ron
The return of Flea a.k.a Cam’ron has come upon us with the first release of ‘First Of The Month’, in this action packed hood tale, jealousy and envy starts early! In this episode, Cam’ron is caught up spending all of his time with his love, the beautiful Juju; while the block warms up with shootings, fights over drugs and more. Watch the full story unfold below.

Why I resigned as Nigeria coach – Keshi



Stephen Keshi left his post as the head coach of the Super Eagles after Nigeria’s loss to France in the second round of the World Cup. He spoke with TheCable at the Brasilia Palace Hotel a day after the ouster.
TheCable: Knowing what you know now, what would you have done as regards the preparations of the team before this World Cup?
Stephen Keshi: I would have loved to have had them in camp a lot earlier. The European season made a little bit difficult as I did not want to have only one half of the squad in camp before the others joined. We had less than two weeks to perfect our plans and it showed as it was only when we got to the tournament that we started picking up our rhythm. We had only three friendly matches which are really not enough to get ready for a tournament like this. So, those are what I would have liked to change.

Have you really quit your post?
Yes. I have done my bit. I am tired of all the intrigues and backbiting and insinuations I get. The criticisms are nothing really because even siblings criticise each other. In this job sometimes it goes overboard and my family and those of my players get called names. I have had to tell the players many times to ignore those criticisms and just focus on the tasks at hand.
There are many Nigerians who support you. Many who would like to see you continue the work you started with the team. Can you not change your mind for them?
The same ones who were calling for my head after the Iran match? That “the World Cup is too big for Keshi”? I know there are many who truly support what we have been trying to do over these past months but I just cannot continue in this job anymore. To start with, my contract ended with the last match and the Federation never approached me for a renewal. What does that say? It says to me I’m not wanted. I am going to go and rest, spend some time with my family and then hopefully get another job where I am wanted.
After the AFCON win, President Goodluck Jonathan intervened and sorted things out. What if he does this time?
As much as I respect and appreciate the number one citizen of the country I am afraid that this time it is going to be difficult. I am totally done with some of these people.
If you were the Sports Minister of Nigeria what is it you will do or try and put in place to make the job of the national team coach a lot easier?
Make the Federation pay his salaries on time and those of his assistants. Build a training centre and facility for the national team to train. We never had anywhere decent to train. The Abuja National stadium is filled with sand and the worst kind of sand. That means when someone goes to ground he will have skin wounds. I and my assistants spend our own money to buy training cones and some of the things we use for training sessions.
In most countries of the world when a coach is hired he brings in his own coaching team. Well for two years now I have been told to pay the salary of my assistant Valery Houandinou, someone who has been with me from Togo through to Mali – where those countries paid his salary alongside paying mine.
In two and half years, I had no official residence. I stayed in a hotel. I had no official car. I thank God for Chief Mike Adenuga for those two cars he gave to me after the AFCON win. However, these federation officials will continue to trumpet that “they gave Keshi everything to succeed”. Mali is one of the poorest countries in Africa but I was given my place of residence and an official car within three days of me taking on the job. I also had a house in Togo and was never owed salaries.
What will happen to the young players you have built up into internationals as it means that Nigeria is losing out on the continuity that you staying on would have brought on?
Well, there is a nucleus of a team to work with there so a new coach will have the players there. In my mind I could set out two equally strong squads with the players available to me. However, the new coach might come in and say that these players would not fit into his style and so it will be. Not going to be my problem again (smiles).
Clearly your experience with Togo and Mali has helped you at this job?
Oh, without a shadow of doubt. God took me to those countries to give me the experience of dealing with people. It is far more difficult to work in your own country I have just found out. When I qualified Togo for the AFCON and the World Cup I got their national honour and diplomatic passport. Such was their gratitude. They make you comfortable and of course results followed. God was awesome in taking me through that route.
Did you take a risk with the squad you took to the tournament?
I did not take a risk. From the training camp and from the friendly matches I chose the players I believed would give me what I wanted on the field. People say I took players to sell them and I laugh. Michael Babatunde has not even started playing. Ramon Azeez will be a top player and he has a big heart. It is unfortunate for Reuben Gabriel that he has suffered a lot with injuries because he has every attribute to be a super player. Many Nigerians who are sincere know his qualities. I trust that he will come through.
But would you be his or their coaches then?
No. My job with Nigeria is done. I just hope who comes in will give them the opportunity to showcase their talents. When I took over there was no standing team and I had to build from scratch really but am gone. I have loved serving my country but I believe I am done.

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