Thursday 20 July 2017

Stop Brainwashing Workers On Paris Club Refund - Ekiti State APC Tells Ayo Fayose



APC in Ekiti State has accused Governor Ayodele Fayose of brainwashing the people of the state on the new payment of Paris Club Refund of N4.7bn.

The APC referred to the various meeting being held by the governor with workers and stakeholders as a “ploy to deceive the people”.  

In a statement by the Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, the party said that Ekiti people are no longer deceived by the governor’s antics in always calling workers and other stakeholders to meetings to brainwash them on the state’s financial matters, stressing that such practice is a worn-out tactic to “fraudulently deny workers their salaries and con Ekiti people for selfish motives”.

The statement reads, 'the governor started his latest trick when he called Labour leaders to a meeting last month that Paris Club refund coming to the state would be N4.7b just to create the impression that he is running a transparent administration. We are aware that after collecting the money, he has started calling another round of meetings saying that  N4.7b Paris Club refund will not be enough to pay one month salary barely a month after he confessed that the actual Ekiti monthly wage bill is N1.7b and several months after he consistently lied that the state’s wage bill was N2.6b.”  

He continued to say “the man that says he loves the people relies on lies to cheat the people while not compromising his own private comfort. Since the Paris Club and bailout issues became major sources of the state finances, Fayose is no longer talking about the state’s monthly statutory allocations of N1.9b and another monthly N1.3b Budget Support Facility he has taken for 11 months but which he diverted to purposes through which he can make personal gains.  Up till this moment, Fayose has refused to make public the state internally generated revenue (IGR) profile, which stood at N600m monthly during Kayode Fayemi’s administration before the governor (Fayose) increased rates and taxes paid by Ekiti people, including introducing fresh ones.  Even though we don’t know IGR figures, we wonder how a governor that rakes in N7.9b in a month through Paris Club N4.7b, Budget Support Facility of N1.3 and N1.9b in statutory allocation could be so callous to declare that the money he has won’t be able to pay one month salary at the time his counterparts in the neighbouring states are promising their workers to pay three months salaries with the current Paris Club refund'

“We wonder why a governor that is daily sacking workers while not employing fresh hands in the civil service would be so callous and mindless in his declaration that N7.9b, excluding the unknown IGR, will not be enough to pay one monthly salary. We know for a fact that so far, all bailouts and budget support facility cash that Fayose has taken were diverted to the flyover and new Oja Oba Market projects awarded to his Ibadan friends for selfish purposes, but like we warned last time, APC will play its role as a responsible opposition party to resist fraud and oppression in the interest of Ekiti people.  

“It is on this note that as Governor Fayose is busy in his selfish and wicked manipulation of the people to short-change the state, we hereby reinstate our resolve to resort to the courts and street protests, which are lawful means of rejecting fraudulent and oppressive conducts of leaders, to ensure that Ekiti people get their share of the state’s wealth.” 

OJ Simpson's Parole May Be In Jeopardy After He Was Caught Masturbating In His Prison Cell By A Female Corrections Officer



OJ Simpson risks being denied parole today after he was caught masturbating in his prison cell. This act is strictly forbidden in federal prisons in the U.S. and for this reason, the former athlete is facing a disciplinary hearing.
He was caught by a female corrections officer in June as she was making her rounds. Simpson was a model inmate ever since he entered Lovelock Correctional Center in 2008, until he was caught pleasuring himself. It is believed this might affect his parole hearing when he goes in front of the Nevada Department of Corrections Parole Board on Thursday. 
A source told Dailmail: "While it's not the most serious charge to be written up for in prison, it's serious enough that any potential parole date may be delayed or his parole denied all together."
Most observers believe Simpson will be granted parole after meeting with the four DOC parole board members on July 20. He will appear remotely from Locklock in front of the four-member parole board in Carson City, Nevada, via video conference at 1 p.m. 
Retired Clark County DA David Roger, who won convictions against Simpson in 2008 for robbery and kidnapping also believes Simpson will be paroled. He said the disgraced footballer has done enough time rotting inside a Nevada prison cell.
"The guy did a lot of time on a robbery charge, I expect he'll probably be paroled," Roger said.

Wednesday 19 July 2017

Blac Chyna Grabs Stripper's Bum As She Grinds Against Her At Strip Club In West Hollywood




Blac Chyna is back where she started - at the strip club. The video vixen was a host at the popular strip club Ace Of Diamonds in West Hollywood on Monday and she got really hands-on.
The mother-of-two was seen in a video smacking a strippers bum as the dancer thrust her backside into her while twerking. Chyna passed her hand across the voluptuous butt before spraying crisp dollar notes on the exotic dancer.

Chyna was later captured dancing on her own as though she has no problems in the world. See the video below.
 Video thumbnail for Blac Chyna Digs Her Lap Dance During Ace of Diamonds Strip Club Gig

Photos: Amber Rose And Boyfriend 21 Savage Show PDA As They Stroll In NYC




Amber Rose was out on Tuesday with her rapper boyfriend 21 Savage as they showed PDA while strolling the street of New York City.
The 34-year-old model and mother of one flaunted her voluptuous curves in form-fitting black sweat bottoms with a cropped long-sleeved top. She was also seen placing one of her hands around the rapper's waist with him replicating same gesture by placing his right hand around her neck during the outing.
See more photos below..



Photos: Angry Wife Applies Chili Pepper In Her Husband's Mistress Vagina

Identity Of Police Officer, Who Shot Unarmed White Woman After She Called 911 To Report Hearing Noise Outside Her House, Revealed




The identity of the police officer, who shot a bride-to-be after she called 911 to report hearing noise outside her house in Minneapolis, has been revealed. He is Mohamed Noor, 31.
Mohamed is a black Muslim man, originally from Somali. He is the first Somali-American officer in his precinct. He shot and killed 40-year-old Justine Damond on July 15.

The shooting occurred as Justine, dressed in her pyjamas, approached the driver's side door to talk to the officer at the wheel after police arrived following her call. Officer Mohamed Noor, who was sitting in the passenger seat, fired his weapon across his partner and through the driver's side window, hiting the woman. The officers were not wearing a body cam at the time so there is no footage to show what caused him to shoot.
One of the officers present mentioned hearing fireworks being let off near where the shooting happened. Officer Matthew Harrity, 26, who was driving the police car, described the last moments of Ms Damond’s life to investigators. He said his partner was "startled by a loud sound" as the woman came around the corner, so he shot.
News Corp spoke to some residents who were in their houses around the crime scene on Saturday night and none of them had heard the gunshot or any other loud noises that sounded like fireworks.
Officer Mohamed has issued a statement extending his condolences to the family of the woman he shot. In the statement released by his attorney, the officer said he takes the family’s loss seriously and “keeps them in his daily thoughts and prayers.”
The statement read: “He came to the United States at a young age and is thankful to have had so many opportunities. He takes these events very seriously because, for him, being a police officer is a calling. He joined the police force to serve the community and to protect the people he serves. Officer Noor is a caring person with a family he loves and he empathizes with the loss others are experiencing.
"The current environment for police is difficult, but Officer Noor accepts this as part of his calling. We would like to say more, and will in the future. At this time, however, there are several investigations ongoing and Officer Noor wants to respect the privacy to the family and asks the same in return during this difficult period.”
The family of the officer have declared his innocence, saying Mohamed Noor had mistakenly shot her dead.
A family member said: “We feel so bad about this, we are traumatised ourselves. It’s so unfortunate. If you wait for the investigation you’ll know it was an honest and sincere event that transpired. Until then we can’t really say anything."
Speaking in Sydney, Justine's father John Ruszczyk said: "Justine was a beacon to all of us, we only ask that the light of justice shine down on the circumstances of her death."

Paris Club Refund – See How Much Each State Got

The federal government released a state-by-state breakdown of how the second tranche of the Paris Club refund was shared between states.

A statement released by the Federal government reads; “These payments, which totaled N243, 795,465,195, were made to the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory upon the approval of the president on May 4, 2017.
“This is in partial settlement of long-standing claims by state governments relating to over-deductions from their Federation Account Allocation Committee for external debt service arising between 1995 and 2002.
“The funds were released to state governments as part of the wider efforts to stimulate the economy and were specifically designed to support states in meeting salary and other obligations, thereby alleviating the challenges faced by workers.
“The releases were conditional upon a minimum of 75 per cent being applied to the payment of workers’ salaries and pensions for states that owe salaries and pension.
“The Federal Ministry of Finance is reviewing the impact of these releases on the level of arrears owed by state governments.
“A detailed report is being compiled for presentation to the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, as part of the process for approval for the release of any subsequent tranches.’’
See How Much Each State Got Below:
Abia – N5.72 billion
Adamawa – N6.11 billion
Akwa Ibom- N10 billion
Anambra – N6.12 billion
Bauchi – N6.88 billion
Bayelsa – N10 billion
Benue – N6.85 billion
Borno – N7.34 billion
Cross River – N6.08 billion
Delta – N10 billion
Ebonyi – N4.51 billion
Edo – N6.09 billion
Ekiti – N4.77 billion
Enugu – N5.36 billion
Gombe – N4.47 billion
Imo – N7 billion
Jigawa – N7.11 billion
Kaduna – N7.72 billion
Kano – N10 billion
Katsina – N8.2 billion
Kebbi – N5.98 billion
Kogi – N6.03 billion
Kwara – N5.12 billion
Lagos – N8.37 billion
Nasarawa – N4.55 billion
Niger – N7.2 billion
Ogun – N5.7 billion
Ondo – N7 billion
Osun – N6.3 billion
Oyo – N7.9 billion
Plateau- N5.64 billion
Rivers – N10 billion
Sokoto – N6.44 billion
Taraba – N5.61 billion
Yobe – N5.41 billion
Zamfara – N5.44 billion
Federal Capital Territory- N684 million.

Nnamdi Kanu Prays At Nri Forest In Anambra – Video

Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),  Nnamdi Kanu, offered prayers at the historic Nri forest which is revered as the “forest of life” by Igbo tradition.
It is believed that it was where the first burnt offering was scarified by the Jewish Igbo ancestors when they migrated from Israel about 300 years ago.