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Friday, 12 October 2018

Fire Engulfs Overland Airways Aircraft At Lagos Airport - Travel -

The office of Overland Airways at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MM1), Lagos, is currently on fire.

According to information provided to SaharaReporters by a witness to the tragedy, the fire started at about 10:30am; a plane was being serviced at the tarmac when it suddenly went up in flames.

"It's big fire," the witness told SaharaReporters on phone. "Half of the Overland AIrways plane is burnt, while some chartered aircraft being repaired were also torched."

Fire-fighters are currently trying to put out the fire.


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Kim Kardashian ‘Heartbroken’ After Kanye’s Meeting With Trump: Donald Played Him

Kim Kardashian ‘Heartbroken’ After Kanye’s Meeting With Trump: Donald Played Him

Obasanjo: Atiku Associating Himself With Failures- Balarabe Musa - Politics -

By Temidayo Akinsuyi


Balarabe Musa, the first civilian Governor of Kaduna state on Thursday said former president Olusegun Obasanjo’s endorsement of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar for the 2019 presidential election will amount to nothing because he (Obasanjo) is no longer relevant in the scheme of things.

Speaking in a chat with Daily Independent, Nusa said it is unfortunate that Atiku who wants to take over the Presidency in 2019 is already associating himself with failures who have messed up the country like Obasanjo.

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"Internationally, Nigeria is now respected"- President Muhammadu Buhari says

"Internationally, Nigeria is now respected"- President Muhammadu Buhari says

The President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has said Nigeria is now respected in the international community and this is evident in his interaction with foreign leaders.
President Buhari made this known via his official Instagram account.
He wrote:

TSA: Reps Uncover N21bn, $104.46m Undeclared Funds In 2 Banks - Politics -

As ICPC discovers FG’s N9.8 billion hidden in ASO Savings

Ndubuisi Orji , James Ojo



The House of Representatives yesterday, said it has discovered N21 billion and $104.46 million undeclared revenue in two separate accounts outside the Treasury Single Account (TSA).

The chairman, Ad-hoc Committee investigating the management, implementation and level of compliance with the Treasury Single Account (TSA) , Abubakar Danburam, stated this while briefing journalists in Abuja.

Consequently, Danburam said the Managing Director of Heritage Bank, Ifie Sekibo, and his counterpart in Aso Savings, Hassan Usman, have been summoned to appear before the committee over the discovery.

He said the secretariat of the ad-hoc committee has been directed to write the affected bank chiefs to appear on a date to be announced later, failure of which arrest warrant will be issued against them.

“Today, we are supposed to meet with Heritage Bank and Aso Savings with regard to the Treasury Single Account (TSA).

As you can see, none of their management or staff is here. Our independent investigations have revealed that contrary to what Heritage Bank submitted to us, they also have two undisclosed accounts in the TSA.

“The one with Nigerian Export and Import (NEXIM) Bank has $104 million, while a second one with Nigerian Maritime Administration Safety Agency (NIMASA) has $46,000. Yet, there is another N21 billion, which also forms part of our enquiry. We want to know why they did not reveal those accounts to this Committee.

“We hereby give the Managing Directors of Heritage Bank and Aso Savings the opportunity to appear before this committee at a date to be announced later. If they fail, we will then issue a warrant of arrest against them.”

Meanwhile, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has discovered the sum of N9.8 billion secretly kept in Aso Savings.

Investigations by the commission revealed that the amount was the proceeds from the sale of Federal Government properties in the Federal Capital Territory between 2010 and 2014.

Spokesperson of the Commission, Mrs Rasheedat Okoduwa, disclosed that the discovery was made while investigating allegations contained in a petition against the activities of the Ad-hoc Committee set up in 2005 on the sales.


A 31-year-old salesman, Michael Daniel, has been arrestedfor allegedly conniving with robbers to burgle the shop of his employer in Ogun State.

Police spokesperson in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, revealed that the suspect was arrested following a complaint by one a woman, Titilayo Ero, of Dorf Royal Events Centre, Asero Abeokuta.

Videos: Davido and Chioma hang out last night amidst reports of their breakup

Videos: Davido and Chioma hang out last night amidst reports of their breakup



Yesterday, reports went rife that Davido and Chioma's relationship has packed up following allegations of infidelity and getting another woman pregnant.
Davido has since reacted to the reports, threatening to sue the media platform that broke the news online.

Sure Ways To Charge Your Smartphone Quicker - Phones -


You’re about to head out the door, but your phone desperately needs some extra juice before you leave. Thankfully, you can charge your phone faster … if you can separate truth from myth. If you remember your high school physics, electricity is measured in watts, which is a product of voltage (in the number of volts) and current (in the number of amps). Some chargers supply more voltage or amperage than others, meaning they will charge your phone faster (as long as your phone supports it — it will draw only as much power as it knows it can handle). Here are some guidelines to follow to charge your phone as fast as possible.

Plug Into the Wall, Not a PC

Your laptop may be close by, but if you want to charge your phone as fast as possible, you’ll want to plug it into a wall outlet. The USB ports on your PC will charge your phone but may be rated for only 0.5 amps, compared to the one-amp (or higher) charger that came with your phone. So go find that charging brick and plug your phone into a wall outlet instead.

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