Friday, 8 February 2013

Kim Kardashian Tells Her Family: Kanye West Is More Important to Me Than You

 By Zach Johnson
Kim Kardashian's relationship with Kanye West hasn't always gone over well with her family members, as a clip from Sunday's Kourtney & Kim Take Miami reveals. In the Feb. 11 episode, the 32-year-old is confronted by loved ones who feel she doesn't spend enough time with them.
When Kim joins her family for breakfast, her stepfather, Bruce Jenner, teases her for bowing out of a boat race.
"Oh, little Kimmie! What are you gonna back out on today?" he asks. "Is there anything else you want to get out of?"
Before Kim has a chance to reply, her sister, Kourtney Kardashian, asks, "How's Kanye?"
Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian
"He's good. He just has a couple of meetings here," Kim says. "I'm actually here to tell you that I can do the boat roach now. I didn't know that he had to take the redeye flight, so I can actually go."
"So we're your backup choice?" Kourtney asks while picking at her muffin. "So we're your second priority?"
"Yeah, you are!" Kim tells her defensively. "Right now in my life you are."
Bruce, 63, isn't willing to give the not-yet-pregnant star a second chance. "I'm the team captain and we like commitment," the Olympic gold medalist says. "There's no more room. Sorry."

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Torso case boy 'identified'


Met Police image of torso The boy's torso was found near Tower Bridge in 2001
A murdered African boy whose torso was found in the River Thames in 2001 and whose identity has remained a mystery has been named by a key witness.
Former Glasgow resident Joyce Osagiede, who now lives in Nigeria, told BBC News the boy's name was Patrick Erhabor.
She claims she looked after him when she lived in Germany before he was trafficked into the UK.
Detectives - who named the boy "Adam" - believe he was murdered as part of a ritual sacrifice.
Adam's torso was found on 21 September 2001 near Tower Bridge in central London.
His arms, legs and head had been expertly cut off.
No-one has been charged with the murder.
Forensic tests showed he was from the Benin City area of Nigeria.
A tip-off led to Joyce Osagiede who, in 2002, was living in Glasgow.
Officers thought she was involved in some way, but due to a lack of evidence and doubts about her mental state she was deported to Nigeria.
Joyce Osagiede Joyce Osagiede says that, in Germany, she handed the boy over to a man who took him to the UK
But last year Ms Osagiede contacted BBC News and said she was now prepared to reveal everything she knew about the case.
A BBC team travelled to her home in Benin City in southern Nigeria, together with Nick Chalmers, a former detective who worked on the Adam investigation.
Ms Osagiede told the BBC she looked after the boy in the weeks before he was trafficked to London and then murdered.
For the first time she revealed what she claimed was his real name.
She said he was called Patrick Erhabor - and that his mother's surname was Oghogho - and she claimed the child was brought to her when she lived in Germany.
In the past, she has told officers she then handed the boy over to a man she called "Bawa" who took him to the UK.
Now, for the first time, she has identified "Bawa" as Kingsley Ojo - a bogus asylum seeker who first came to London in 1997.
Kingsley Ojo Kingsley Ojo has always insisted he had nothing to do with the killing
"Bawa is called Kingsley," she says.
There is no evidence Kingsley Ojo was involved in the murder or that he knew what would happen to the boy.
Ms Osagiede says he took Adam from her and took him to the UK.
Ojo, who used three different identities, was arrested in London in 2002 by officers investigating the Adam case.
In his flat they found in a plastic bag, a mixture of bone, sand and flecks of gold very similar to a concoction found in the dead boy's stomach.
'Interesting' development There was also a video marked "rituals" which showed a B-movie in which an actor cuts off the head of a man.
Ojo said the video and mixture belonged to other people in the house and detectives could not establish a link between him and the Adam case.
In 2004, he was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for people smuggling. While in prison he contacted officers and offered to help with the inquiry.
But investigators concluded he was wasting police time and he was deported to Nigeria.
Photo of boy wrongly identified as the dead boy Ms Osagiede previously wrongly said the boy in this picture was the dead child
Retired detective Nick Chalmers, who worked on the inquiry for seven years, said Ojo was "someone I've been interested in for a long while - I've always suspected his involvement and now, for the very first time, we have a witness who is saying categorically Kingsley was involved".
Kingsley Ojo refused requests from BBC News for an interview, but he has always insisted he had nothing to do with the killing.
Mr Chalmers said the development with the name given by Ms Osagiede was "really interesting".
But he also recognises she has been unreliable in the past and has psychiatric problems. She is currently taking medication.
In 2011 she identified a photograph discovered by the police - and shown to her by a journalist - as the dead boy and said his name was "Ikpomwosa".
Ongoing investigation Ms Osagiede now says that was all a misunderstanding and reveals the picture is "Danny, my friend Tina's son, he lives in Germany".
She says it was taken during a party in her old flat in Hamburg.
We travelled to Hamburg to find out if she was telling the truth about the photo and tracked down Danny.
Angus Crawford travelled to Germany and tracked down the boy in the photograph.
He immediately recognised the photo but was surprised to hear it had been used by newspapers and TV news around the world.
"You said that I was already on TV and I didn't know it," he said.
We located Ms Osagiede's old flat on the other side of the city where she looked after the boy she calls Patrick.
There we met a man who saw the child.
"The boy was running around, he was wearing shorts and a T-shirt and he was jumping all over this couch that they had and drawing on it," he said.
The BBC shared what it had learned with the Metropolitan Police.
A spokesman for the Met said "the investigation remains ongoing and any new information provided to the team will be thoroughly investigated".
Anyone with any information should call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Heritage Bank pays customers outstanding deposits

by Kayode Ekundayo, Lagos
CBN Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
Sequel to the completion of verification of customers of the defunct Societe Generale Bank of Nigeria, the new owner, Heritage Bank yesterday commenced issuance of payment cheques to customers whose accounts were successfully validated.
Investigations conducted across some designated centres showed that the exercise was in two parts; verification of accounts and instant issuance of payment cheques for those who prefer to collect the balances in their accounts.
Owners of successfully validated accounts also have the option of retaining such with the new Heritage Bank which is set to begin operations before the end of the first quarter.
At the AIB plaza centre in Lagos, an official of the bank stated that the management of the new bank has put everything in place to ensure that all SGBN customers who turn up for the month-long exercise go back satisfied.
“Management has made adequate arrangement for everybody and we have the financial strength to pay everybody if the need arises,” the official said.
On the modality for account validation, the official said savings account holders are expected to come with means of identification such as driver’s licence, passport or national identity card, as well as their cash withdrawal forms and deposit slips.
For current and corporate accounts, account holders are expected to present their cheque books or cheque stumps.
The official said: “The process is simple, hassle-free and technology-driven to ensure that customers that turn up do not have to wait endlessly. We just call up the customer’s number from our server base at the head office.
“Once this appears, the customer’s picture is taken and stored and the form is passed on to the validation officer through the control officer, for the account to be verified, including the balance in such account. Once this is done, the customer is referred to the cashiers who instantly write cheques for those that want their account balance paid.”
DailyTrust

JTF Nabs Undergraduate, Two Others In Connection With Attack On Emir Of Kano



A man simply identified as Babawo, has been arrested by the Joint Task Force in Kano in connection with the attack on Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero. The suspect, fingered as the brain behind the daring assault, was nabbed in a raid on Wednesday morning at Dorayi, close to the old site of Bayero University Kano.
Information Nigeria also learnt that the suspect subsequently led men of the JTF to two others, one of them, an undergraduate student, connected to the attack.
It would be recalled that on Saturday January 19, 2013, several gunmen had opened fire on the convoy of the Emir of Kano as the monarch headed away from an occasion he had just attended, killing six and injuring many, including two of the Emir’s sons.
Security agents had on Monday, January 21, 2013, arrested a man who they claimed was a principal suspect in the attack and who they said had been providing them with useful information about others involved in the attack; which led to the arrest of three others.
TalkOfNaija

Ebonyi State University Students Protest More Than 100 Per Cent Increment In School Fees



At least 2,000 students of the Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, on Tuesday, protested against the increase in their tuitions by the management. The students, mainly second year students, protested paying N88,000 as tuition for indigenes and N128,000 for non-indigenes at the point of their entry in 2012.
The students want the management of the institution to reverse the fees to the N40,000 and N60,000 respectively.
The protesting students came from the three campuses of the institution, converging on the Ishieke campus around 11a.m. They marched through the busy Enugu-Abakaliki Expressway before heading to the Government House.
This caused traffic gridlock on the expressway, as the students marched peacefully, accompanied by patrol vehicles, to ensure order. The situation, however, changed when they approached the Udensi Roundabout, a few metres to the Government House, as a team of policemen, numbering about 100, threw teargas canisters at them.
The move, which was to prevent them from reaching the Government House gate, caused stampede and resulted in several students sustaining varying degrees of injury. The policemen barricaded all routes leading to the Government House, resulting in traffic gridlock on major roads in Abakaliki. Meanwhile, Mr Hillary Eze, Dean of Students Affairs in the university, said that there was no increase in tuitions, adding that the management would thoroughly investigate the matter.
TalkOfNaija

Environmental Sanitation: Edo State Set To Introduce Mobile Courts To Try Offenders



Information emerging from the Permanent Secretary, Edo State Ministry of Environment and Public Utilities, Maj. Lawrence Loye (retd.), has revealed that the state government has begun the process of establishing mobile courts to try environmental sanitation offenders.
The Permanent Secretary, who stated this at the inauguration of the state Technical Committee on Environmental Sanitation in Benin on Wednesday, said the state would no longer tolerate shoddy handling of environmental matters.
According to him, “We are working on the introduction of mobile courts to address issues of environmental sanitation offences, where offenders will be tried in accordance with the law… The magistrate will be in the mobile court, we will move from street to street. We look forward to bringing environmental standard in the state to an acceptable level comparable with what is obtainable in other parts of the world. We want to see the cities neat and I promise all that it is not going to be business as usual.
“My advice is to encourage all to work as a team, build the structure of enforcement and address illegality associated with enforcement… No enforcement team will be allowed in any local government area without the supervision of the technical committee, to avoid cases of extortion and other untoward acts… For environmental sanitation, its either you are part of the team or outside of it. If you’re not part of the technical committee, you cannot enforce.”
TalkOfNaija

Kaduna State Governor’s Father Attacked By Armed Robbers



Alhaji Ramalan Yero, the father of Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero of Kaduna State was, on Tuesday, attacked, alongside other top government officials by armed robbers on Abuja-Kaduna road on.
According to reports, Alhaji Yero was part of a delegation from the state that paid a solidarity visit to President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja on Monday, and the incident happened on their way back to Kaduna.
Other members of the delegation included the Secretary to Kaduna State Government (SSG), Alhaji Hamza Ishaq Danmahawayi; chairman of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) in Kaduna State, Alhaji Jafaru Makarfi, chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the Catholic Bishop of Zaria Diocese, Most Reverend (Dr) George Dodo. They were robbed of their money, phones and other belongings.
However, a member of the delegation, Most Reverend (Dr) Dodo was injured and treated at a hospital in Kaduna for injuries he sustained when he was attacked with a sharp knife by one of the armed robbers. A source said Bishop Dodo had since been discharged from the hospital.
TalkOfNaija