Friday, June 15, 2012

Yvette Wilson, Star of Moesha, Dies at 48

 
Yvette Wilson, who starred on the sitcom “Moesha,” has died of cervical cancer.
She was just 48.
The actress was best known for her role as Andell Wilkerson on “Moesha” and its spinoff, “The Parkers.”
Wilson also appeared in films including Friday and the House Party sequels.
Her friends had recently started a fund to help her pay for treatment of the disease, as well as serious kidney ailments.

Truck crushes motorist to death on Lagos-Ibadan road


A middle aged man was yesterday, crushed to death inside his car yesterday along Lagos-Ibadan expressway when a a MAC truck lost control and rammed into the vehicle killing its only occupant while a pregnant woman and others in another vehicle
narrowly escaped death as their  vehicle got badly damaged. 
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The accident which happened few meters away from the headquarters of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles along the road stirred severe traffic in the road as officers of the Federal road safety corps and other agencies battled for hours to control traffic. 
The driver of the truck  with registration number Lagos XS 46 Epe which was on the Ibadan-bound lane and loaded with rocks belonging to a foremost industrialists, survived the crash and took to his heels leaving the truck behind upon realising the extent of damage he had done, while the driver of the dark-green colour car  with registration number CX 639 LSD died on the spot. 
The corpse of the driver was immediately taken to and deposited at an undisclosed hospital while those injured in the accident were also said to be receiving medical attention frm a nearby hospital.

Chris Brown Club Fight with Drake — Eyewitness Account [EXCLUSIVE DETAILS

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Chris Brown’s club brawl early Thursday with members of Drake’s entourage is the day’s big story — and Gossip Cop now has exclusive on-the-scene details from an eyewitness who saw it all go down.
Here’s what we learned from Man-E Jay, a stylist who was in the room when things turned ugly.
The incident happened at approximately 3:50 a.m., during last call at W.i.P., a venue in New York’s SoHo neighborhood.
Brown and Drake’s crew were at the club, as were Mary J. Blige, Ne-Yo and Fabolous.
We’re told that Drake looked “pissed” and “serious,” and that after an unknown provocation, a member of his party picked up a bottle and hit Brown directly in the face with it.
Pandemonium ensued.
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Our eyewitness reports that for a “crazy” 15 seconds or so, the two sides — each comprised of about fifteen people — threw glasses, bottles and metal ice containers, with several individuals struck in the process.
A bodyguard for Brown, Big Pat, was badly hurt in the commotion, sustaining a serious head injury (picture below).
Brown himself was left with a gash on his chin, which he tweeted in a photo (above) that he later removed.
Man-E Jay tells Gossip Cop that Brown and Drake never physically touched each other during the melee.
Both rappers left the premises immediately after the craziness.
Cops and bouncers later cleared everyone else out, after Brown and Drake were gone.
There are rumors that the fight started over Brown’s ex Rihanna, but Gossip Cop’s eyewitness was not able to confirm that widely reported detail.



Reps slam Farouk Lawan with indefinite suspension



lawanFollowing the recent bribery scandal rocking the lower house of the National Assembly, the House of Representatives this morning at its emergency plenary  slammed indefinite suspension on embattled  chairman of the bribery allegation riddled fuel
subsidy probe committee  Hon. Farouk Lawan. The house immediately mandated the House committee on ethics to look into the allegation made against the lawmaker to establish the veracity of the claims.  
But the Speaker, Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal maintained that the reports of the adhoc committee remained valid and should be implemented to the later irrespective of bribery allegations levelled against members of the committee. The house therefore  called on the Federal Government to implement its report on Subsidy Management.
Lawan who has been accused of receiving a bribe of $3million from Nigerian Billionaire businessman and Chairman Zenon Oil, Chief Femi Otedola  also stands suspended as the Chairman of the Education Committee of the House.
Announcing the suspension, Speaker of the House of Reps, Hon, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal appointed the Management of National Assembly to investigate the embattled Secretary of the subsidy probe panel and staff of the National Assembly, Boniface Emenalo to determine his level of culpability.
Tambuwal also mandated Hon. John Enoh (PDP, Obubra, C’River) to replace suspended Farouk Lawan as Chairman of the Adhoc committee on subsidy.
Hon. Farouk Lawan a fourth term Parliamentarian is currently  facing allegations of demanding $3million bribe from Femi Otedola of Zenon Oil. Otedola said Lawan collected initial payments $500,000 and sent Emenalo to collect $120,000 at a later date.
The Company in the middle of the bribery allegations, Zenon Oil, owned by business tycoon Femi Otedola, had been asked by the House to pay back $232m to federation account.
Meanwhile Speaker Tambuwal has  restated the resolve of the House to stand by the Report of the fuel subsidy probe with the aim of implementing it to the latter.
The House of Representatives this morning called on the Federal Government to march words with actions by implementing the report of its adhoc committee on Subsidy Management.
In the house Emergency session, Hon bawa moved a motion removing farouk as chairman and putting back otedola companies as one those that collected forex but did not import fuel.
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In another dramatic development, members of Parliament has passed a vote of confidence in the Aminu Tambuwa-led leadership even in the face of  heavy scandals and controversies.
Addressing members of the House during Friday’s plenary, the speaker reiterated that the House would not be cowed even as it would  not condone corrupt practices from any of its members. He stated that allegations of bribery against some of the members of  lower chamber will serve as impetus for the House to do more in its oversight functions.
Full Text Of The Speaker's speech at the plenary session today:
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We are on course: Being text of remarks by the speaker, house of representatives, Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal (CFR) on the occasion of the special plenary session of the house on Friday 15th June 2012 
Protocols 
My Dear Honourable Colleagues,
I now formally welcome you to this Special Session of Plenary which has been summoned pursuant to Order 5(18)(2) of the Standing Rules of the House of Representatives. It is the Second Special Session since the 7th House of Representatives was inaugurated on the 6th June 2011. 
2.The object of the Session, which you have just accomplished, is to deliberate on grave allegation of bribery brought against a member of this Hallowed Chambers. Hon. Farouk Lawan by Mr. Femi Otedola, an oil marketer, in connection with the work of the Ad-Hoc Committee on the Monitoring of Fuel Subsidy Regime empanelled by the House for that purpose.
3.In accordance with our Legislative Agenda we must continue to be, not only sensitive to the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians but also proactive on all matters of urgent National importance, therefore,  while I apologize for the inconveniences  caused to members by this sudden recall from the recess, I trust, we all appreciate that this is a call to important civic duty for our dear country.
4.Hon. Colleagues, when we elected to pursue the entrenchment of probity, accountability and transparency in the conduct of government business as a cardinal Legislative Agenda we advised ourselves never to expect that it will be an easy task. Accordingly I have had cause to occasionally sound a note of warning and reminder that our constitutional task is inescapably hazardous requiring total commitment, diligence, transparency; determination and sacrifice. 
5.The Constitution has given the parliament three broad duties, which include Law Making, Representation and Oversight. It is interesting to note that of these three, it is that last function, which gives legislature the powers to conduct oversight, that has tended to cause conflict between the legislature and the Executive and remains the most controversial. Yet. it would have been impossible to conduct the other two functions successfully if the Constitution had not given the parliament oversight powers: the single most potent weapon that  makers of the Constitution put in place to check abuse by those who execute its law. 
6.In full compliance with the Constitutional prescription in S 62(1) and (2) the House has always ensured that all Committees empanelled by it, be they Ad-Hoc or Standing, are given a clear mandate. I find it compelling to state for the umpteenth time that the constitutional power of investigation conferred on the Legislature is for the purpose of law reform and for the exposure of corruption, inefficiency or waste in the execution or administration of laws within its legislative competence and in the disbursement or administration of funds appropriated by it. In the exercise of this function there shall be no sacred cows. 
7.I have emphasized the constitutionality of the oversight function of the legislature because there lingers among many public officials, the notion that in holding public or investigative hearings, the Legislature is over stepping its bounds and also neglecting its other functions. Nothing can be further from the truth. The records of our performance for the first legislative year, which just ended on 6th June 2012, show that the performance in the area of legislation was equally impressive. 
8.I wish at this point to make this pledge that the House of Representatives shall continue to act responsibly by ensuring that all investigations are instituted only when absolutely necessary. Furthermore, we shall insist on probity and fairness on the part of our members conducting such investigations; and we shall not hesitate to sanction anyone who in the course of these investigations overreaches himself or uses the process to intimidate anyone or engages in corruption. 
9.The recent investigations into two Sectors, namely Oil Subsidy Regime and Capital Market were conducted in public, evidence and testimonies were freely given and taken and in the case of oil subsidy regime, monumental fraud was disclosed in the report of the Ad-Hoc Committee which has since been passed by the House and referred to the Executive for implementation by relevant agencies. 
10.While we consider it preposterous and hasty to dismiss the current bribery allegations, pending the outcome of ongoing investigations, including our in-house investigation just instituted, we reject in totality insinuations being orchestrated in some media to the effect that the allegations have eroded the integrity of the Resolutions of the House on the report and rendered same unworthy of implementation. 
11.Let me reiterate that the resolutions of the Hose over the fuel subsidy regime remain valid despite this recent controversy. We must as a country learn to separate institutions from individuals and we must admit that, in the present case, the alleged conduct of an individual cannot negate the conclusions of the whole House. Let me also reaffirm here that we have not been compromised and we shall never compromise our stand against corruption. The credibility of that report therefore remains inviolable and we stand by it. 
12.May I, therefore, urge the Executive to match words with action in the implementation of these resolutions. As just resolved by motion, relevant Committees of the House must diligently monitor the implementation of the resolution by agencies under their supervisory jurisdiction and report back to the House within reasonable time. 
13.My Dear Colleagues, the scope of our resolve for transparency in the conduct of government business includes all the arms of government; all public functionaries and all persons doing business with government or operating under Acts of the legislature. As members of parliament we enjoy no immunity and we seek none, let us therefore remind ourselves constantly that we must live above board. We offer ourselves for public scrutiny at all times in our effort to build a better Nigeria. As humans where we err and our attention is called we shall be willing to make amends in the overall national interest. 
14.I call upon all of us to remain firm, resolute and committed to the execution of our constitutional mandate whatever the hazards. We must NEVER repeat NEVER be cowed or intimidated by any form or colour of antics that may be fashioned with intent to dampen our spirits and or break our resolve. It remains for me to say that, when the army suffers causalities of a few officers and men at the battlefront, it beats no retreat except it does not intend to win the battle. I am confident that men and women of integrity and character are in the overwhelming majority in our fold and we do not lack the numbers to prosecute the battle. We shall be judged not only by our words but more so by our actions. 
15.To the good people of Nigeria we appeal for patience and understanding and wish to once more assure you of our sincerity of purpose and the determination to deliver the Nigeria of our dreams. The road may be rough and herculean but victory is sure. 
16.Now therefore is the time to double the pace of our performance, including the investigative hearings, given that from the monumental fraud uncovered through these investigations, we know that we are surely on course. 
17.The current unfortunate bribery allegation, whatever the outcome of ongoing investigation can only serve as impetus for us to do more, in the quest for the entrenchment of probity in governance. 
18.In addition to routine oversight, we shall investigate everything that needs to be investigated in the process of the fashioning of a better Nigeria. In this regard, we shall continue to seek synergy with the other arms of government so as not to work at cross-purposes. 
19.May the Almighty God grant us the Courage and Grace to do what is right at all times and in all situations. 
Thank you all.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Chris Brown Bar Brawl a "Brutal Attack," Says Singer's Rep; Drake Denies Involvement!



Drake may have been at the nightclub when a fight broke out there involving Chris Brown, but the "Best I Ever Had" rapper insists he had nothing do with it. A rep for Drake told E! News in a statement: "Drake did not participate in any wrongdoing of any kind last night at W.i.P. He was on his way out of the club when the altercation began." Meanwhile, Brown's publicist gave us the following quote: "Chris, [model] Karrueche [Tran] and his friends were victims of a brutal attack last night at W.i.P. They sustained several injuries. Chris and his party are cooperating with NY authorities who are pursuing this incident further." However, a source, who claims to have spoken with a staffer at a local business who was on hand, spoke with E! News, alleging that, per the staffer, Drake supposedly approached Brown outside the club. The source claims that someone then threw a bottle at Breezy, with security jumping in to try to protect him. And this morning, Jim Ruscingno, an eyewitness outside the club, spoke to 3m360! News about what he had seen. "I didn't see the fight, but the first person to come out was Chris Brown," he said. "He rushed out of the club and his security guard was bloody. Then Meek Mill came out laughing and joking around. Then Drake came out and he looked heated, like he was looking for someone. At first, everyone outside the club didn't know what was happening." In the aforementioned statement, though, Drake's rep stressed that "[Drake] did not engage in any activity which resulted in injury to person or damage to property.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

NDLEA ARRESTS LAGOS TAILOR WITH N29M WORTH OF COCAINE

                                 

Olowe Moshood Adebesin, a 41-year-old tailor from Ogun State was recently arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in connection with the smuggling of cocaine.

NET gathered that the arrest was made at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos by airport officials, on Olowe’s return flight from Brazil.

The substance was discovered in his luggage during the inward screening of passengers on a Turkish Airline flight.

NDLEA Commander at the Lagos Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar says the suspect with Nigeria international passport number A00745969 was apprehended during routine check.



According to him, ‘Olowe who travelled to Brazil in March 2012 was arrested during routine search of passengers. In the process of search, some substance found in his bag tested positive to cocaine. We have commenced investigation and he will be charged to court soon’.

However, the suspect has opened up claiming ownership of the drug. In his words, ‘I am a tailor at Lagos Island. I am married with 3 children. Life is unfriendly to me that I cannot feed my family. The people that sponsored me promised to pay me N2m. I agreed to smuggle the drugs because the money will change my life. I wanted the best for my family and I never knew things will turn out this way. My intention was to start importing clothes from China with the money but I was not lucky’.

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade warned drug traffickers of the consequences of the criminal act. ‘Drug trafficking is not a game of luck. We shall continue to arrest drug traffickers and prosecute them. We support the culture of success through legitimate business. Those who are in a hurry to get wealth through criminality will end up in prison custody. The suspect is only being greedy and he will face the consequences of his action. He should have weighed the gravity of the offence because the family he loves and seeks to protect, same he had abandoned today’. The NDLEA boss also called on members of the public to report suspected cases of illicit drugs to the Agency.

We’re told the banned drug recovered from the suspect weighed 2.700kg and has a street value of N29m.

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