Friday, November 16, 2012

Ini Edo speaks on divorce, N600m largesse

Ini Edo speaks on divorce, N600m largesse


Top Nollywood actress, Ini Edo-Ehiagwina, is currently enmeshed in controversies about her marriage and an alleged largesse from the Akwa Ibom State governor Godswill Akpabio.
Not mincing words and obviously angry, the actress spat fire at those paddling untrue stories about her.

She said, “As a rule, I don’t reply every talk or report about me, but these recent ones are crazy and baseless. I don’t know where they got their information that my state governor offered me N600m to build an art or film academy in Uyo.

“This is just another work of mischief makers, who keep troubling celebrities. To put the records straight, my state governor has not offered me such money to build a film academy in Uyo (the Akwa Ibom State capital), as was falsely reported.

“As for the other wicked rumours that I’ve been divorced by my United States–based husband, Phillip Ehiagwina, that is just another lie that can only come from professional happy home breakers. No fight or separation ever happened. We are still together, doing great things as husband and wife.”

 


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NLC warns Jonathan against fuel price hike


NLC warns Jonathan against fuel price hike

The Nigeria Labour Congress has warned the Federal Government against any surreptitious move to increase the price of petroleum products in the country.

NLC President, Mr. Abdulwahed Omar, warned in a statement on Friday that any increase in the price of fuel would lead to a crisis as the congress would call out Nigerians to resist it.
Omar called on President Goodluck Jonathan to focus government attention on the need to frontally tackle the corruption that had held the nation’s oil sector hostage.

He urged the President to ensure the prosecution of those indicted for subsidy fraud and the diversion of N1.7tn funds meant for the industry, rather than venturing into a total removal of petroleum subsidy, which he said would not be resisted.

He faulted the President’s claim that local refining of petroleum products could only be effectively carried out by private sector operators, stressing that the nation’s refineries were effectively managed until they came under a regime of corruption foisted on them by corrupt government officials.
He warned that any increase in the prices of petroleum products would culminate in a crisis that would surpass the last January anti-fuel price hike demonstration.

“The statement by the President claiming that only the removal of fuel subsidy will allow for domestic refining of fuel is highly disturbing. More so, coming at this time of the year, when many see the current fuel scarcity being experienced in most parts of the country as being artificially created,” Omar said.

“With the wave of revelations regarding monumental corruption in the petroleum industry it will be unimaginable to contemplate any other thing than focusing on ridding the industry of the endemic corruption that has become so pervasive in the industry,” Omar added.

Committee to Protect Journalists : Turkey is ‘World’s Leading Jailer Of Journalists’, while Erdogan continue to sue journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned Turkey for being disgracingly ‘the world’s leading jailer of journalists.’ Turkey is marked with this shame, yet Turkish PM Erdogan continues to sue journalist for ‘insulting’ HIM.

Istanbul / NationalTurk – In a report issued on October 22, the New York-based Journalism rights group CPJ stated 76 Turkish journalists were in Turkish prisons as of August 1, adding that 61 of them seemed to be jailed as a direct result of their work.
The report notes the cases of the remaining 15 journalists are still being investigated by CPJ workers.
The report also adds that 70 % of those journalists were of Turks with Kurdish origins.
Meanwhile, lawsuits opened on behalf of the Turkish prime minister against people who have “insulted” HIM in the Turkish media and  have thus created a strong deterrent factor preventing other reporters from deploying similar rhetoric, according to a lawyer for the Turkish leader.
The CPJ report says 30 % of imprisoned journalists were accused of participating in plots against the Turkish government or membership in outlawed organizations such as PKK terrorists.
The report also claims that three-quarters of jailed journalists have not yet been convicted of any crime but are held while they await “resolution of their cases.”
According to the CPJ, the charges against these journalists often originate from the journalists speaking with “security officials or obtaining documents.”
CPJ executive director Joel Simon said, “Turkey’s tendency to equate critical journalism with terrorism is not justified by the country’s security concerns.”
The report cites Turkish media-freedom groups as reporting at the end of 2011 that there were some 5,000 criminal cases pending against journalists.
It also criticizes Turkish authorities for a 2007 Internet law that allows ad hoc filtering, which CPJ says is particularly noticeable against opposition and Kurdish websites.

Turkish PM Tayyip Erdogan cases against journalists stanching criticism, his lawyer’s words

“We have to underline that cases we’ve opened against press have been quite a deterrent; the wording of columnists has noticeably changed especially since the year 2003. Reporters and columnists do not exceed the dose when making criticisms anymore; insulting comments or columns have been reduced to minimum,” Ali Özkaya, a lawyer for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was quoted as saying by daily Akşam today.
The lawyer states they mostly sued Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and that they had won the most compensation from cases involving the main opposition head.

Turkish Youth insults Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Twitter, Facebook … everywhere

Özkaya also warned Turkish youth about use of social media. “Young people are using social media as if they’re talking to a friend and they insult the prime minister and other ministers. They think nobody sees their messages, but social media is a public area. According to the law, cases are automatically being opened against these [people] even if the prime minister doesn’t make a complaint,’ he explains.
The CPJ recommends that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan “should cease his attacks on the press and instead provide justice for journalists while pursuing reforms that guarantee freedom of expression.”
The CPJ’s Simon said, “As a rising regional and global power, Turkey’s economic and political success should be matched by respect for the universal right to freely exchange news, information, and ideas.”
According to the CPJ, the number of journalists in Turkish jails surpasses figures in Iran, China, or Eritrea, qualifying Turkey for the title of the world’s leading jailer of journalists.

Vanessa Hudgens Opens Up About Three-Way Sex Scene With James Franco and Ashley Benson

Vanessa Hudgens Opens Up About Three-Way Sex Scene With James Franco and Ashley Benson

If you were looking forward to a future full of sex scenes involving Vanessa Hudgens, you might be out of luck.
The 23-year-old actress reveals in the new issue of Glow that shooting a three-way with James Franco and Ashley Benson for the upcoming movie Spring Breakers might just end up being a one-time thing.
"It was very nerve-racking for me," she tells the magazine. "I told my agent that I never want to do it
Vanessa Hudgens says she's not ready to be a mom
In the film, about four coeds who get mixed up with a drug dealer, played by Franco, Hudgens gets down and dirty with Franco and Benson in a pool.
At the Toronto Film Festival in September, Hudgens also shared her feelings with our own Marc Malkin about doing the scene.
"I've never done anything like that before. I'm very thankful that I had one of my best friends to do it with," she said, referring to Benson.
Of course, her pal Benson clearly had a different experience altogether, as she and Franco are now said to be an item!

 

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The former vice-President of the Republic of Ghana Alhaji Aliu Mahama has died in the capital Accra after suffering from a short illness believed to be heart disease at the age of 66.

The former vice-President of the Republic of Ghana Alhaji Aliu Mahama has died in the capital Accra after suffering from a short illness believed to be heart disease at the age of 66.

Accra / NationalTurk – Mr. Mahama was the vice president in the New Patriotic Party administration led by former president John Kuffour from 7th January 2001 to 7th January, 2009.
It was reported in the Ghanaian media that the former vice president has died on the 14 November 2012 at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra but the story was denied by the family in what they described as not death but he was in a “Critical Condition’’ with life support.
But the former Vice president died early on Friday morning at the same hospital he was reported to have died earlier.
He was the 3rd vice president of the 4th republican constitution of Ghana.
The current President John Dramani Mahama who bears the same sir name with the late former vice president has declared a state of mourning.
Former president John Kuffour has called on all Ghanaians to join the family of the late former Vice president, for according to him he was a true statesman who served the country with all his heart.
“I called him a brother, we will all miss him, It is a very bad new, we have lost an outstanding Ghanaian ‘’ the former President added.
Almost everybody in the country is shocked by the sad news as the country lost its sitting President John Atta Mills in July this year making people asking why the country is loosing its leaders like that.
The former Vice President will be buried at the Military Cemetery in accordance with the Islamic law since he was a Muslim.

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