Wednesday 11 September 2013

Married singer Robin Thicke poses with naked women for Treat! mag

Robin Thicke posed on the cover of Treats! magazine with five completely nude model and revealed that it was his wife actress Paula Patton who urged him to do the shoot with the naked models. 
 'It was very sexy and I like that. At first I thought, ''Okay, let’s just do topless'' ...but, again, my wife and her friends were like, ''No way…go all the way.'' I think we definitely pushed the envelope,' he said.
Well, a groupie recently claimed that Robin and Paula have an open relationship so may be that's why she's encouraging it. See more hot photos after the cut...


Kwara Lawmakers Give Nigeria Police 48 Hours To Restore Saraki’s Security Details


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The Speaker of Kwara State House of Assembly, Abdurazaq Atunwa has accused the state police command of flagrant disregard of the law following the purported withdrawal of the police security details attached to the former Governor of the state, Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki and has therefore, given them 48 hours to either restore back the former governor’s security details or he will relinquish the police security details attached to his office.
This was part of resolutions passed on the floor of the state assembly on Tuesday.
Speaking with newsmen after the day’s sitting, the Speaker decried the withdrawal of the police security aides of the former governor, who he said served the state meritoriously for two terms of four years each between 2003 and 2011.
According to him, “if the Nigeria police command does not deem it fit to protect a two-term governor and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, then it is duplicitous to seek to protect a speaker of the state assembly.  As the speaker of the kwara State House of Assembly that enacted the law, it would be utterly improper for me to sit indolently and do nothing in the face of such flagrant violation of its law.
”In addition to the resolutions passed by the assembly today (yesterday), I as the Speaker, have notified the commissioner of Police of the state command that by Friday, I will relinquish the police security attached to me until such time the police security of Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki is restored. By virtue of Section 2(3) Paragraph H of the third schedule Law 2010 of the state, governor and deputy governor are entitled to the provision of police security as part of their pension entitlements, it was a law validly enacted by the Kwara State house of Assembly.
”It is quite disconcerting and perturbing that the Nigeria Police command ordered that the police security of the former governor as provided by law to be withdrawn. This constitutes a clear breach of the law. I am given to understand that, the police are themselves compelled to take that action by reasons of, ‘orders from above’.”

FAAN Installs Seven X-Ray Scanners At Lagos International Airport

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has installed seven new X-ray scanning machines at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, Yakubu Dati, General Manager, Corporate Communications, has said.
Addressing a news conference on Tuesday in Lagos, Mr. Datti said that five of the equipment were installed at the cargo basement of the international terminal.
He said that one was installed at the Hajj and Cargo terminal and another at the airport’s domestic terminal 1.
“This is in addition to existing security equipment at the airport.
“We will take further steps to improve safety and security at the airports by installing additional and more modern security equipment.
“This is in line with the ongoing transformation in the aviation sector,’’ he said.
He said the new scanning machines would be installed in other airports across the country.
Mr. Datti said the machines included cargo screening machines, carry-on screening machines, hand-held metal detectors, 3-D body scanners, hold baggage screening machines and walk-through metal detectors.
The general manager said the scanners would help to ensure increased security surveillance of outgoing baggage destined for aircraft bulk hold.
“This is in addition to the CCTV cameras installed within the airports that will ensure that illegal or unapproved luggage is not loaded onto the aircraft,” he said.
Mr. Datti said the expansion and re-modelling of airports which resulted in alteration of their structural design also informed the provision of the new equipment.
(NAN)

Okada Man Has s*x With 5-Year-Old Girl, Pays Her N5 After The Act


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A 28-year-old okada rider, Mr Tope Daisi, currently being held by the police in Oyo State over the alleged defilement of a five-year-old girl, was said to have offered the girl N5 which the girl used to buy sweet after the act.
revealed to Crime Reports during an interview with the victim, Sekinat (not real names) after the suspect was arrested by detectives from Eleyele police station. It was learnt that though the act was committed on Tuesday, August 27, Seki’s grandmother, Madam Khadijat Kolapo went to the police station on Wednesday, August 28 and narrated how her neighbour, Daisi, lured her granddaughter to his room when she went out and left the girl at home.
The elderly woman further alleged that the man stri*ped the girl of her cloth and defiled her, after which he gave her N5 and warned her to keep sealed lips. However, the little girl could not keep the experience and the money she earned from her seven-year-old cousin, Afusat (not real name), as she told her that Brother Tope did ashewo  (prostituted with) to her.
Immediately their grandmother returned home, Afusat told her what happened and said that they had already used the money to buy sweet.
The Divisional Police officer in charge of the station, Olawole Ayoola, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, reportedly ordered the suspect’s arrest but when interviewed, he denied the allegation, though he could not explain why he was the one pointed at among other men in the neighbourhood. When the girl was taken to a hospital for medical examination, Crime Reports learnt that the report indicated bruises in the vaginal area though the hymen was still intact.
Narrating her experience to Crime Reports in her childish voice, Sekinat said: “I was outside and he (Daisi) came to take from our house to his room. He spread a mat on the floor, removed my pants and his trousers. He lay on me, held the thing that is used to urinate and put it in my private part. After he finished, he warned me not to tell anybody. He then gave me N5 and I used it to buy sweet.”
In an interview, the Ijebu-Ode-born suspect who disclosed that he was also a footballer, said he was surprised that the girl pointed at him.
According to him, “on the fateful day, I was at Eleyele area of the city where I normally go around 5a.m. to issue tickets to okada riders. My football club also had a match at Olubadan Stadium by 2pm. We were told to report by 1.30p.m. So, at noon, I went home on my bike to prepare. As I was coming, I saw some children playing with sand and one of them ran across, in front of the bike. I stopped and beat her but some bystanders said I should thank God that I didn’t hit the girl. I went home to have a shower and left for the stadium. In the evening, I went back to okada park and returned home around 9pm.
“I was surprised when the girl’s grandmother came to me on Wednesday, August 28 and held on to my shirt, saying that her granddaughter informed her that I took her in, removed her pants and put my organ in her private parts. I told her it was not true but she did not listen.”
The grandmother said she took over the care of the little girl because her mother became bedridden as a result of stroke she suffered.
The state’s Police Public Relations Officer, Olabisi Okuwobi-Ilobanafor, confirmed the story to Crime Reports, stating that the suspect had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku, for further investigation.

12-year-old Girl Commits Suicide In Bayelsa

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The Bayelsa Police command has confirmed the alleged suicide of a 12-year-old girl, who Monday, allegedly took her own life in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
Bayelsa Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Alex Akhigbe, told the police told the News Agency of Nigeria, yesterday, that the girl allegedly hanged herself early on Monday.
“Yes, police have confirmed the death of the young girl, who killed herself behind her father’s house early in the morning, yesterday (Monday).
“The police have also evacuated the corpse from the scene and deposited it in the mortuary. The corpse is still awaiting autopsy.
“It was a very strange act and a surprise to see a young girl of that age take her life; it is a real mystery,” Akhigbe said.
He, however, said that investigations were ongoing in the matter to establish the motive behind the girl’s alleged action.
“Her parents have not talked to the police. We are still investigating to get to the root of the matter,” he said.
“Parents should always keep a watch over their children. They should know the character and kind of friends their kids keep.”
“This is not good to our society. What could cause a young person of that age to hang herself to death?; we should improve on moral teaching of our children,” Akhigbe said.
The World Health Organisation, WHO, estimate in 2011 showed that one million people die per year by suicide representing “a death every 40 seconds or about 3,000 every day.”

Judge Frees Inmates Awaiting Trial For Over Seven Years At Owerri Prisons


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Imo State Comptroller of Prisons, Mr. Ifeanyi I. Amaliri, has said the Federal Prisons, Owerri, originally built to accommodate only 548 inmates is now housing a total of 1,827 persons.
According to him, of this number, only 164 of the inmates are serving varying jail terms, while a staggering 1,663 persons are awaiting trial.
Amaliri disclosed this while receiving the State Chief Judge, Justice Benjamin A. Njemanze, who was at the prison establishment on jail delivery exercise.
10 persons said to be awaiting trial for more than seven years, including three persons whose illnesses were likely to terminate in death, were discharged by Justice Njemanze.
Presenting the case of Osolase Ehis, who was remanded since February 3, 2009, without trial, the Prison medical personnel, Dr. Innocent Chukwuezi, informed the chief judge that the accused person was now suffering paralysis on both legs.
“The accused person has severe paralysis on both legs. He also exhibits some element of psychiatric problem.
“Since the medical facilities in this prison cannot properly take care of his ailment, he should be allowed to go on medical grounds,” Dr. Chukwuezi pleaded with the chief judge.
Similarly, Iheanyi Anuforo, who was only 19 years when he was incarcerated December 20, 2010, now suffers from what the medical doctor termed immuno-suppression.
He was also discharged by the chief judge.
While Joanah Adaoha Igbosonu was set free on health ground, Chukwudi Amaechi, Chinedu Ekechukwu and Mmaduabuchi Ezeh were said to have committed minor offences but had stayed in custody longer than they would have spent if they were actually convicted.
Speaking after the exercise, Justice Njemanze expressed concern that no member of the human right commission was present at the event, despite being invited.

Beyonce Shyly Covers Up Her br**sts As Button On Her Outfit Pops Open During Dinner With Jay Z

While out for dinner with her husband in Italy, Beyonce narrowly escaped a wardrobe malfunction when a button on her jumpsuit popped open.
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As the pair arrived at the Taverna Anema e Core on the island of Capri, a button on BeyoncĂ©’s already low-cut jumpsuit popped open, causing her to nearly encounter an embarrassing faux pas.
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Luckily for the star singer, she managed to notice the error before she revealed too much, quickly buttoning herself back up as Jay Z watched with concern.
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Slightly embarrassed about the incident, Beyoncé was seen looking red-faced as she laughed off the narrow miss, before walking alongside her husband into the eatery.

Ajudua granted bail again

Fraud: Ajudua granted bail again
Relief once again came the way of embattled lawyer and socialite, Chief Fred Ajudua as a Lagos High Court, sitting in Ikeja granted him bail. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had arraigned Ajudua and his co-accused, Charles Hijiudu, in 2003 for allegedly defrauding two Dutch businessmen, Mr. Remy Cina and Pierre Vijgen, of about $1.69million between July 1999 and September 2000.
But for eight years, Ajudua could not show up for his trial until he appeared on June 11, 2013 to continue with his trial before Justice Joseph Oyewole of a Lagos High Court, sitting in Ikeja. He was subsequently remanded in prison custody by the order of the court. All efforts by his lawyer, Allens Agbaka, to restore the revoked bail of Ajudua failed as Justice Oyewole turned down his bail application on June 27 on the ground that previous undertakings and concessions granted the accused were not honoured by him.

But on August 3, Ajudua was said to have suffered, “serious health complications at about 2p.m and had to be rushed to the medical facility of the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prisons, where he was being held in custody.” He was later admitted at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) for kidney-related medical complications.
Ruling on a fresh bail application brought by counsel to Ajudua, Mr. Olalekan Ojo, last week, Justice Ganiyu Safari granted the prayers  on the ground that his ill-health constituted an “exceptional circumstance,” for the court to grant him bail.
Safari stated that Ajudua was suffering from complicated ailments which needed proper medical treatment unavailable at the prison facility. He said a medical report dated August 13, issued by one Dr. Adebisi Ogunjimi of Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), showed that Ajudua was rushed to the hospital on August 3. “There is no doubt that the medical condition of an applicant can warrant the granting of bail in exceptional circumstances,” the court said.
Justice Safari confirmed that Ajudua, was having difficulty in passing urine and was also hypertensive and had a solitary kidney.
According to the judge, Ajudua’s health condition should not be allowed to worsen while the trial was still going on. He then gave him a bail bond of N50million and two sureties in like sum. Safari, however, stated that Ajudua’s new bail warranted a sterner term in view of his antecedent, having jumped bail in 2005 after he went to Grant Medical Foundation, India for treatment. The court disclosed that the accused missed 40 court sittings, which stalled the conclusion of his matter, which started on May 16, 2003.
Ajudua was, however, ordered to deposit his international passport with the Chief Registrar and must not travel outside Nigeria without the permission of the court.