Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu's Handshake Has Got People Talking


Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu was pictured at the senate plenary today shaking hands and people are talking about it.

Yahoo Boys Arrested With 'Charm' In Ibadan (Photo)

Three internet fraudsters have been arrested by the Oyo State Police Command.

This was made known by the Police Public Relations (PPRO), SP Adekunle Ajisebutu, in a statement made available to journalists in Ibadan.

According to Ajisebutu;
“Their arrest was made possible following a tip-off by members of the public.
The suspects, Lanre (26), Sukanmi (28) and Opeyemi (26) were picked up from their hideout at Soka area, Ibadan, at about 6.30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 16 by the command’s Anti-Kidnapping Squad.

IMSU Student Arrested For Arranging Own Kidnap

Rivers State Police Command has paraded a female student of Imo State University for allegedly arranging her kidnap, to extort money from her family. The suspect, who gave her name to the police as Chinwendu Udensi, however, told reporters that she is Miss Janet Okoro. She said she is from Imo State.

Also paraded were her cohorts, three men that perfected the plan.

The police commissioner said Miss Udensi plotted her kidnap and demanded N6 million ransom from her parents. He said she was, however, exposed when she sent one of her accomplices to pick the ransom on Obiri Ikerre flyover at Obio/Akpor.

Russia Quits International Criminal Court

Russia says it will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) under a directive signed by President Vladimir Putin.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said the ICC had "failed to meet the expectations to become a truly independent, authoritative international tribunal," in a statement released Wednesday.

It described the ICC as "ineffective," adding that "during the 14 years of the court's work it passed only four sentences having spent over a billion dollars."

Russia also criticized the court's handling of the country's five-day conflict with neighboring Georgia in 2008, saying

US Election: Hillary Clinton Wanted To Curl Up After Trump Win

Hillary Clinton has laid bare her disappointment at her election defeat to Donald Trump in her first public appearance since she lost a week ago.

The Democratic candidate said she had wanted to "curl up with a good book and never leave the house again. But in a speech at a children's charity she urged the audience to fight for American values and "never give up."

Mrs Clinton won the popular vote but was beaten to the presidency in the all-important US electoral college.

Trump Will Stop Plans Of Those Who Want To Islamise Nigeria- Fani Kayode

Femi Fani- Kayode former spokesman of ex President Goodluck Jonathan said yesterday that the President- elect of the United States of America, USA, Donald Trump would confront those in government with hidden agenda to islamise Nigeria and turn Nigeria into a nation of ethnic and religious vassals that must bow before President Muhammadu Buhari and his kinsmen.

In a statement yesterday in Abuja, Fani- Kayode who personally signed the statement congratulating the President- elect, said that his victory was a fulfilment of prophesing, said, “He will also confront their hidden agenda to islamise Nigeria and turn us into a nation of ethnic and religious vassals that must bow before President Muhammadu Buhari and his kinsmen.


“For those that wield political power in Nigeria and for the small cabal of ethnic hegemonists, “born to rule” irredentists and religious bigots that run the affairs of our nation, the writing is on the wall.

Professor Who Correctly Forecast Trump's Victory Predicts Possible Impeachment

Donald Trump caught the world by surprise when he emerged victorious at the U.S. elections, but his stay at the White House could be short-lived, according to a professor who has correctly predicted presidential poll outcomes for the last 30 years.

Allan Lichtman, a political historian at the American University, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday that Trump's history of playing "fast and loose with the law," his unpredictability as well as lack of public service experience could lead to an impeachment.

He added the prognostication was based on a 'gut feeling' rather than the scientific methods he employed in predicting Trump's election victory.

Peter Okoye Celebrates Wife On Their 3rd Wedding Anivesary

Peter Okoye and his wife, Lola Omotayo are celebrating their 3rd wedding anniversary today.The couple who dated for 8 years before tying the knot, exchanged sweet tributes on social media.Read below

You are truly a blessing from God. Thanks you for being my partner,spouse,lover and a friend.😊👍🏾 Still Rocking & Rolling after 11yrs baby! Happy Anniversary💋😍😊#3rdAnniversary #11yearsStillGoingstrong💘💖❤️

Why I Don't Visit The US- Atiku

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has revealed why he has not visited the United States since 2007.
He said it nothing to do with either alleged laundering of $40million  or the $100,000 bribe allegation over which a Congressman, William Jefferson, was convicted.Speaking in an interview with EFCC magazine, Zero Tolerance, he said since his wife, Jennifer, was no longer living in the US, he had no reason to go there.

Despite Recession, Reps Take Delivery Of N3.6bn Exotic Cars


The Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, confirmed that members had started taking delivery of the vehicles.

Speaking with our correspondent on Sunday, Namdas stated that female lawmakers were the first in line to pick up their units, while the males would take their turn in subsequent batches.

Asked why the House would splash money on 360 exotic cars at a time the country was in recession, Namdas played down any reference to the cars as being “luxury.”

Trump Makes Two Key Appointments

US President-elect Donald Trump has awarded key roles in his incoming team to a top Republican party official and a conservative media chief.

Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), will be his chief of staff.
In this role, he will set the tone for the new White House and act as a conduit to Congress and the government.

Stephen Bannon, from the conservative Breitbart News Network, will serve as Mr Trump's chief strategist.

Trump Speaks Extensively In First Tv Interview, Talks About What He Will Do In Office

Donald Trump envisioned an America in which women would have to travel to a different state to get an abortion in his first televised interview as president-elect.

CBS' 60 Minutes host Lesley Stahl grilled him about potential Supreme Court appointees, accusations that his supporters have harassed African-Americans, Latinos, Muslims and gay people, and whether he would appoint a special prosecutor to go after the Clintons like he has pledged.

During the interview, which aired in full on Sunday, Trump confirmed his intention to build a wall on the border with Mexico - although he conceded it might be a fence in some places - and pledged to deport two to three millions undocumented immigrants whom he believes have criminal records.