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Saturday, 20 February 2016

I'm not a founder or sponsor of Boko Haram sect - Ali Modu Sheriff

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Former Borno governor Ali Modu- Sheriff who recently was appointed Chairman of PDP says he's not a sponsor or founder of Boko Haram. His emergence as the new PDP chairman this week was heavily criticized with Femi Fani-Kayode calling him the indisputable founder of Boko Haram.

Exonerating himself, Ali Modu- Sheriff - "Boko Haram wanted to kill me at a time because they believed that I was the one that reported them to President Umaru Yar’Adua to destroy their enclave.


"It was after I left government that they moved to their different camps and bushes. Why should they kill my brother? Why should they kill my family if I am a sponsor of Boko Haram? Is there anywhere in the world that you sponsor people to kill you?”
"Let me give you a typical example. Just a week ago, all the social media planted my picture showing me with the card of APC joining the party. At that time, nobody wrote that I was Boko Haram. They said Sheriff was going back to APC; they were showing a card when we registered with APC before I left the party. We went to our villages to do it; that village they are showing on the social media was a village that was taken over by Boko Haram for the past three years. So, how could I have gone there to register?
"Few days after I became the Chairman of the PDP, Ali Sheriff is now Boko Haram; so if you are in APC you are not a Boko Haram. Throughout my period in APC, nobody said I was Boko Haram. Immediately I left the APC, I was termed Boko Haram," he said.
"Nobody in my family or relation is Boko Haram or close to any Boko Haram member. These people that wanted to kill me, up till today, if they have the chance, they will kill me because they think I reported them to Yar’Adua who leveled their places of worship and along the line, their leader was killed.
"And that was my crime and why they wanted to kill me. But people that are afraid of me changed the story and they keep on doing it. Every day, they write different things but you and I know that nobody is above the laws of Nigeria. I believe that President Buhari, even if it is his son or blood brother that is a Boko Haram, he will arrest and prosecute him. So the allegation is the figment of the imagination of the writers," he said.
Source: Thisday

Kanye West breaks up fight between photographers at LA airport (photos)

The 38 year old rapper played peacemaker when he broke up a fight between two photographers at the Los Angeles airport on Friday.

Kanye was mobbed by fans when he touched down at the busy terminal. He was all smiles until he noticed two photographers pushing each other. Both men got into a heated altercation and attempted to snatch one another's camera equipment.

As soon as he noticed, he quickly stepped in to break up the scuffle and did so by restraining one of the photographers. The photographer graciously thanked Kanye with a huge hug.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

PREMIER LEAGUE UNVIELS NEW LOGO

The Premier League have revealed a new logo to be used from the 2016/17 season.
The design sees the Premier League move away from title sponsorship, which is currently Barclays, and will be known as 'the Premier League' from the start of the next season, rather than the 'Barclays Premier League'.
The Premier League was previously sponsored by Carling (1993-2001) and Barclaycard (2001-2004), while some of the new logos will see the title shortened to 'PL'.
 Premier League managing director Richard Masters said: "From next season, we will move away from title sponsorship and the competition will be known simply as the Premier League, a decision which provided the opportunity to consider how we wanted to present ourselves as an organisation and competition.

"We are very pleased with the outcome: a visual identity which is relevant, modern and flexible that will help us celebrate everyone that makes the Premier League.
"We look forward to sharing more details of our new positioning in the coming months."
The change represents the Premier League's first visual rebrand since 2006.

Photos: Buhari arrives Nigeria after his 5-day vacation

President Buhari has arrived Nigeria after his 5 day vacation in London. See more photos after the cut



Photos: Meet the fitness woman who crushes watermelons with her thighs in 5 seconds

Australian fitness guru Kortney Olson isn't only known as Australia's first female arm wrestling champion, she has now developed a reputation with her powerful thighs. She uploaded a video on Facebook on the 5th of February showing how she crushed a watermelon with her thighs in just 5 seconds.
She posted the video alongside the hashtags #YourHeadHereHomeboy and #RooshTheDouche in an apparent attempt to scare 'pro-rape' blogger Daryush 'Roosh' Valizadeh who planned to visit Australia. The video received more than 15,000 comments, with many making cruel or sexual remarks about Kortney's physique.
Kortney addressed the negativity in a Facebook post on Wednesday. 'Apparently my video has attracted a bunch of insecure, jealous little boys,' she wrote. 'So I can answer all of your messages at one time: YES! I'm married to a man. NO! I'm not a lesbian. 'NO! testosterone has some non-reversible side effects I'm not prepared to deal with. 'NO! I'm not competing in physique again, it was a massive waste of time and money. 'And finally, YES! I'd love to change the world with you by empowering more women to BE AND DO WHATEVER THE HELL THEY WANT TO.'


Boko Haram kills more than 60 In Borno IDP Camp

According to reports, a military and emergency official said that more than 60 people were killed by a twin suicide bomb attack at an IDP camp in Borno yesterday February 9th. A break down in the telephone system had prevented the information being made public earlier until now.

Boko Haram kills more than 60 In Borno IDP Camp

According to reports, a military and emergency official said that more than 60 people were killed by a twin suicide bomb attack at an IDP camp in Borno yesterday February 9th. A break down in the telephone system had prevented the information being made public earlier until now.