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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Deadly crackdowns on non-violent protests and journalists affecting Nigeria's image - US lawmakers write Nigerian government












New Jersey's Senator Robert Menedez and Josh Gotheimer, a member of congress have written the Nigerian government over reports of the country's security services assaulting and detaining journalists, using excessive force on non-violent protesters and taking other actions that inhibit freedom of expression.



In the letter dated November 25 and addressed to Sylvanus Nsofor who is Nigeria’s ambassador to the US, the US lawmakers expressed strong concern about closing media and civic space in Nigeria which according to them is affecting the image of the West-African country.



They further affirmed that Nigeria should be a shining to other African countries as it plays a critical role in preserving peace and stability in the continent.




“We write to express strong concern about closing media and civic space in Nigeria,” the letter read.

“There have been a number of troubling reports about Nigerian security services assaulting and detaining journalists, using excessive force on non-violent protesters and taking other actions that inhibit freedom of expression, and otherwise prevent Nigerians from fully exercising their fundamental constitutional rights.

“Journalists and activists such as Omoyele Sowore, Jones Abiri, Kofi Bartels, Samuel Ogundipe, and others investigating and speaking-out about politically sensitive problems like corruption or insecurity have been harassed and detained; with reports that some have even been tortured.

“In the least one instance, the Department of Security Services has ignored a court order to release a detained activist. Restrictions and deadly crackdowns on non-violent protests since 2015 have similarly reflected a lack of apparent commitment to civic freedom which is beginning to negatively impact the image of Nigeria’s government, both at home and abroad.

“Failure to respect the rights in the charter and those in the Nigeria’s constitution, the congress said undermines the country’s ability to lead in the area.

“We urge you to ensure that the rights and liberties contained in the constitution are observed for all citizens, and to take strong action against further closing space for journalists, political opposition, and those in civil society.”

Goals: See the transformation of two best friends who are losing weight together ( See photos)









Two best friends are being praised online after they revealed they have been working hard together to lose some weight.


One of them, @lilfizzle_ took to her Twitter page to share before and after photos of them. and also disclosed that they have already lost 95 pounds and still counting.


Sharing the photos, she wrote: Besties who lose weight together, stay together. 95 pounds down and counting .




Queen Elizabeth ‘to retire in 18 months’ for Charles to become Prince Regent












Prince Charles is reportedly preparing to take over leadership of the British Royals when his mother, The Queen turns 95.



The Queen’s oldest son met with his father at Sandringham yesterday, November 26, to discuss the continuing fallout from his brother’s disastrous TV interview about his links to Jeffry Epstein.



Prince Charles’ key role in "retiring" Prince Andrew from public life has fed speculation he is preparing to become "shadow King", which would see him control day-to-day royal affairs while his mother remains monarch.



Queen Elizabeth will turn 95 in 18 months. 95 was also the age at which her husband Prince Philip withdrew from his public duties.



There is talk among courtiers that she may use the milestone to allow her son to become Prince Regent, the Sun reports.



A royal source told the paper: "The scandal surrounding Andrew and Epstein gave Charles an opportunity to step in to show that he can run The Firm. No one is bigger than the institution of the Royal Family. Not even Andrew, the Queen’s favourite son.



"Charles recognised that and acted decisively — like the king he may well soon be. This was the moment when Charles stepped up as Prince Regent, the Shadow King"

Tracee Ellis Ross, 47, shows off her incredible body in new bikini photos

















Tracee Ellis Ross, 47, has got a great body and she flaunted it while posing in a pink bikini.



The actress shared the photos with the caption: "Mac n Cheese, Greens and Hot Water Cornbread !!! Happy almost Thanksgiving!"



See more below.











Disney star Chris Tavarez charged with Felony Domestic Violence after leaving his girlfriend with 'concussion’

















American actor and model, Chris Tavarez has been charged with Felony Domestic Violence after he allegedly gave his girlfriend a concussion.



Earlier in November, the former Disney star reportedly struck his partner in the head during an argument and then fled the scene.The woman's injuries resulted in a concussion.



When Police were called to the scene in Hollywood, Tavarez had fled the scene already by the time the cops arrived. The responding officers noticed marks on the woman's body who refused any medical treatment.



Days after the alleged assault, Tavarez was arrested on a felony charge by police. He was later released after posting $100,000 bail.



According to TMZ, the Los Angeles District Attorney on Wednesday, November 27, charged the 27-year-old actor with two counts of spousal battery for an incident that occurred in June 2017.



He pled no contest to one count, and had to serve 180 days in jail, complete a 52-week Domestic Violence Treatment Program, pay a fine and was ordered to stay away from the victim. The second count was dismissed.



He was also placed on 36 months summary probation, which means his latest arrest could mean a probation violation, the outlet reported.



Tavarez is best known for his roles on the Disney shot KC Undercover and Disney Channel movie Avalon High. He also appeared in Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns.



Lionel Messi breaks Champions League record as Barcelona star leapfrogs his arch-rival Cristiano Ronaldo












Lionel Messi has set a new milestone for himself after he scored in Barcelona's 3-1 victory against Borussia Dortmund in their Champions League clash on Wednesday night.



The five-time Ballon d'Or winner who was level on 33 goals with his arch-rival Cristiano Ronaldo, set a new record by scoring against his 34th in Europe's top competition.



The win for Barcelona, saw the Spanish giants seal the top spot in Group F and their progression to the Champions League round of 16.



See the top ten goal scorers below.



Lionel Messi - 34

Cristiano Ronaldo - 33

Karim Benzema - 29

Thomas Muller - 25

Zlatan Ibrahimovic - 25

Robert Lewandowski - 24

Sergio Aguero - 23

Didier Drogba - 22

Arjen Robben - 20

Samuel Eto'o - 19

Nigerians mourn media personality Binta Badmus who died allegedly due to a medical error

















Media personality, Binta Badmus, has passed on allegedly due to a medical error.



Binta worked with Smooth FM as a radio presenter before she moved to Channels TV.



Unfortunately, she had an ailment that was not life-threatening and had been going to the hospital to receive treatment before she passed.



The exact cause of her death is not known but social media users who are mourning her claim a "hospital mistreated and gave her the wrong injection that froze her into death!"



Below are tributes from Nigerians on Twitter and Facebook.









Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Rape allegation: Fatoyinbo may have won in court but his name is in ruins- Chidi Odinkalu












Chidi Odinkalu, former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission NHRC, has said that the Senior Pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly COZA, Chidi Odinkalu, might have won in the rape case filed against him by Busola Dakolo at the Abuja High Court but his name is in ruins and he might never be able to clear the rape allegation leveled against him by Mrs Dakolo.



Chidi Odinkalu shared his opinion in a new artilce he wrote titled ''Busola Dakolo: In Praise of Soft Vengeance''. Read the full article below




At the end of June 2019, #MeToo became #ChurchToo in Nigeria.

Busola Dakolo, a mother of three who grew up a gifted child was the unlikely heroine in this script. She first laid bare her claims in an interview with Chude Jideonwo, lawyer and co-founder of the digital platform, YNaija. These claims later became the basis for her civil claim filed at the Abuja High Court on September 6, detailing harrowing allegations of rape perpetrated against her by Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, best known as the senior pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA). The acts took place on 23 and 26 September 2002.

To be clear, this was not the first time allegations of sexual predation had been made against this pastor. Mrs. Dakolo’s allegations, however, felt different. They were detailed; as a married mother, she had very little to gain from making these allegations public and an awful blowback was both predictable and to be expected from partisans and propagandists of the alleged perpetrator.

The first incident of sexual assault allegedly took place when she was 17 in her parents’ house in Ilorin, Kwara State. Neither parent was at home and the pastor knew this. She had never experienced sexual intimacy before then. She looked up to the pastor as her “Spiritual Father”. The facts would suggest that the alleged perpetrator probably groomed her for this moment. After the sexual act, he reportedly gave her a bottle of “Krest”, a lemonade-flavoured soda and forced her to drink it. There was a second incident which reportedly took place in or on a car. As a young Christian girl from a polygamous home, Busola Amupitan, as she was when these sexual assaults reportedly took place, initially was unable to confide in anyone about these crimes.

Expectedly, these allegations set off a firestorm across Nigeria and beyond. The alleged perpetrator initially issued a statement offering a general denial of the allegations and threatening both civil and criminal proceedings. For the first time, Pastor Fatoyinbo found himself issuing a public response to such allegations. In the past, he had not dignified similar allegations with an acknowledgement. Pastor Fatoyinbo’s threat of criminal proceedings sounded like bluster. He did not have a plausible path to criminal proceedings against her.



In the end, Mrs. Dakolo sued before the civil courts. A mere nine weeks after her case was filed, Justice A.O. Musa, sitting on the outskirts of Abuja in Bwari, delivered a ruling on the outskirts of the jurisprudential season, holding on November 14 that it was statute-barred. Under the applicable laws, he ruled, such cases must be filed not later than 75 months (six years and three months) after the act complained of. Having dismissed Mrs. Dakolo’s action, the judge then added: “…what we are now left with in this suit is sentiment. This suit is soaked in emotions and ferried into this court by the claimant riding on the thick clouds of bourgeoning sentiments”, claiming that it will “occasion grave miscarriage of justice” to ask the pastor to answer to these claims after 16 years.

This ruling raises many questions about the state of both law and procedure concerning sexual assaults in Nigeria, especially, one reported so many years after it happened. As the world marks the International day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, it is important to return to these.

Criminal proceedings, if one were to take place, become a trial, not of the alleged perpetrator, but an ordeal for the victim, in which her intimate life is subjected to humiliating micro-examination for the purpose of granting the perpetrator a free pass.


In principle, there is no limitation on criminal prosecution for rape or sexual violence. The fact that the allegations in this case happened long ago does not preclude an investigation or, if evidence of rape is in fact unearthed, of prosecution. Achieving such an outcome, however, would be dependent on overcoming some constraints of law, evidence and practice.

Let’s begin with the broad regime of laws affecting rape and sexual violence in Nigeria. At present, Nigeria has a multiplicity of sources of laws on rape and sexual violence. There are at least five. In the Federal Capital Territory, the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act (VAPPA) of 2015 has a robust definition of rape as a crime that can be committed by both men and women and involves penetration of any bodily orifice. Nine states – Anambra, Benue, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Kaduna, Osun, and Oyo – seven in the south and only two in the north – have adopted the VAPPA. In nine other states of Southern Nigeria, the Criminal Code applies. Separately, Lagos State enacted a Criminal Law in 2011, which defined rape in terms that both anticipated and resemble the VAPPA. 12 States of Northern Nigeria that have adopted Sharia also recognise a Huddud crime of rape. Additionally, the Penal Code remains applicable in 17 States of the north in relation to the crime of rape.

Both the Criminal and Penal Codes are Victorian pieces of legislation, the gist of whose prescriptions on sexual violence were defined in the last quarter of the 19th century during the reign of Queen Victoria. By the way, she died in 1901. In the terms alleged, the crimes against Mrs. Dakolo took place in Kwara State, where the Penal Code is applicable.

Section 282 of the Penal Code defines the crime of rape as comprising four essential elements:

(a) penetration of female genitals with the male phallus;
(b) the act of penetration achieved without the consent of the woman or the consent – if one is alleged – was obtained by fraud, force, threat, intimidation, deceit or impersonation;
(c) the woman is not the wife of the perpetrator; and
(d) the perpetrator intended to achieve penetration of the woman without her consent or acted recklessly without regard to whether or not she consented.

The two most important of these four elements are the physical act of penetration and the communicative act of lack of consent. Every investigation of rape invariably turns on these, making rape a trial of the body of the woman or victim.

Rape typically occurs outside public view. Overcome invariably by personal feelings of guilt and filth, victims are often too ashamed in the immediate aftermath of the crime to confide in anyone. As a result, rape kits are often not performed until after loss of biological evidence. By the time a rape kit is performed, essential biological evidence would have been lost, making the likelihood of effective investigation or successful prosecution rather low or non-existent. Criminal proceedings, if one were to take place, become a trial, not of the alleged perpetrator, but an ordeal for the victim, in which her intimate life is subjected to humiliating micro-examination for the purpose of granting the perpetrator a free pass. Unsurprisingly, many victims, unwilling to subject themselves to such ordeals, would rather nurse their violations and not report rape.

This is the context for assessing the ruling dismissing Mrs. Dakolo’s civil case. The victim was too young at the time of the alleged incident. The judge, having held the case was statute–barred, went on to venture gratuitous put downs that did not do him a lot of credit. He rendered judgment with neither compassion nor humaneness and was too enthusiastic to lay into the victim. The award of punitive costs against her counsel (in the sum of one million naira) appeared rather uncalled for at best.


…the definition of rape in both the Criminal and Penal Codes is clearly very outdated. It makes the crime near impossible to prove. To achieve this, VAPP Act needs to be taken to all the States and made the standard all over Nigeria. This will make it possible to harmonise the laws of sexual offences across the country…


Whatever the difficulties of proof, cases like Mrs. Dakolo’s remind us of the need to scale up rape law reform in Nigeria. Some basic steps can help.

First, the definition of rape in both the Criminal and Penal Codes is clearly very outdated. It makes the crime near impossible to prove. To achieve this, VAPP Act needs to be taken to all the States and made the standard all over Nigeria. This will make it possible to harmonise the laws of sexual offences across the country, eliminating the confusion that presently exists. The Conference of Attorneys-General in concert with the inspector-general of Police can commit to legislating to make this possible.

Second, at present, the law allows evidence of the sexual or intimate histories of victims from the proceedings but mostly precludes such evidence on the part of alleged perpetrators. This incidence of the laws of evidence in rape proceedings in most jurisdictions in Nigeria can be reversed by amending the relevant laws in all the states other than Lagos where this has already been achieved.

Third, in civil cases alleging the rape of minors – as in persons under the age of 18 – or culpability of persons in authority over the victim (as in a pastor), it should be possible to allow for a doctrine of continuing violation triggering the commencement of computation for limitation purposes from either the attainment of majority or the end of the power relationship between the victim and the perpetrator (whichever is later). If this requires updating legal doctrine or amending the statute of limitation, then it should be done.

Fourth, predictably, propagandists for the alleged perpetrator have gone to town with unfounded claims of his exoneration. That, sadly, is far from what has happened. It is impossible, however, for victims in cases such as this not to feel let down by the system. We must invest in weaning judges through training of a prevailing Victorian mind-set about remedying rape.

Pastor Fatoyinbo may have achieved a technical legal victory but it has left his name in ruins. He may never be able to clear himself of allegations that he is a rapist. That is a terrible burden for a “Man of God” to live with, a testament to the soft vengeance of Busola Dakolo’s incredible courage.

Mariah Carey breaks three Guinness World Records with her Christmas classic song (Photos)












Mariah Carey has been honored by Guinness World Records after her 1994 hit holiday track “All I Want for Christmas Is You” broke three records.



The Guinness World Records organization announced on their website that the pop diva has set three world records with her Christmas classic.



'The song broke the record for highest-charting holiday (Christmas/New Year) song on the Billboard U.S. Hot 100 by a solo artist. The song also set the bar for most-streamed track on Spotify in 24 hours by a female artist, with 10,819,009 streams last December, as well as the record for most weeks in the U.K. singles Top 10 chart for a Christmas song at 20 weeks.'



During her recent show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Carey was presented copies of her pages from the "Guinness World Records 2020 Edition," along with her record title certificates by Michael Empric, an official adjudicator from the organization.



Celebrating her accomplishments on Instagram, the mother of two wrote: "Thank you so much Guinness World Records for honoring me with three records in the 2020 book!" she wrote, captioning a photo of herself onstage with the certificate, Empric and her children, 8-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan.







"Michael from @guinnessworldrecords presented me with a certificate on stage, so naturally, I asked him to join us for the #AllIWantForChristmasIsYou finale!" she added.





Yvonne Okoro, others congratulate Halima Abubakar as she hints at "motherhood" and says she's expecting a little *Minnie"












Halima Abubakar is being congratulated by celebrities and fans after she said she's expecting a little "Minnie" and hinted at "motherhood".



Sharing a photo of herself, she wrote: "Smile of gratitude and I'm expecting a lil Minnie... motherhood."







It is not clear what she means by a "lil Minnie" but friends and followers have assumed it's a child and they are congratulating her already.



Yvonne Okoro wrote: "Awww congratulations darling."



Chigul added multiple lovestruck emojis and wrote, "awwwwww..."







Below are more congratulatory messages.







Actor Godfrey Gao dies after collapsing while filming variety show in China












Godfrey Gao, a Taiwanese-Canadian model and actor has died after he collapsed while filming a variety show in China. He was 35.



His agency, JetStar Entertainment, confirmed his death on Wednesday, saying he was rushed to a hospital, where he died after nearly three hours.



"We are shocked and saddened" by the incident, JetStar said, adding that representatives were "always directly by his side, whilst his family is rushing to the scene."



The company thanked "friends in the media and everyone who supported Godfrey" for their thoughts, and asked for his family to be left alone to mourn.



According to Chinese media reports, he had been filming Chase Me - a night-time variety series by Zhejiang Television which focuses on physical tasks for its contestants. He reportedly collapsed at around 2am on Wednesday morning (Nov 27), midway through filming.



It was also reported that he was on set with other celebrities including Hong Kong actor William Chan and boy band Fahrenheit member Calvin Chen.



Gao who first began as a fashion model became the first Asian man to model for fashion brand Louis Vuitton and starred alongside Lena Headey and Lily Collins in the 2013 film "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones." Gao also appeared in numerous Chinese-language TV shows and the 2019 sci-fi epic "Shanghai Fortress," according to his IMDB page

Akon reveals he's building his own city in Senegal which will be complete in 10 Years time (Video)









American-born Senegalese singer, Akon has revealed he is building his own city which will be complete in 10-Years time.



Speaking in a recent interview with Nick Cannon on Power 106 FM, the 46-year-old Hip-Hop businessman disclosed that he's working on developing his own city in Senegal called "Akon City".



According to him, he started building the city since March this year and he expects it to be complete in 10-Years time.



He also revealed that he will use his cryptocurrency, 'AKoin' to build the city’s economy and the whole city will have its own airport for people to fly in and out.



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TSR STAFF: Tanya P.! @tanyaxpayne ________________________ #Roommates, it’s cute to have your own lil’ mansion or even your own lil’ private jet, but I don’t know too many celebrities out here with their own cities! 👀 It looks like Akon is the first of his kind! He recently stopped by #NickCannon’s morning show to discuss what he’s been doing, including the progress he’s made on the massive city he’s bringing to Senegal. ______________________ Though he revealed he was planning to build the city last year, in the interview with Nick, Akon not only confirms he’s been building his city since March, but he also says the city will be called ‘Akon City.’ He also adds the whole city will be ran on renewable energy sources. Along with that, the city will also have an airport for us non-city owners to fly in and out of! ______________________ Akon also has plans to use his cryptocurrency, ‘AKoin” to build the city’s economy. If you didn’t know, Akon’s been—click the link in the bio to read more! (📹: @power_106)

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We are ready for Kogi State supplementary elections – INEC











The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has said it is ready for the supplementary election into Kogi West Senatorial District and Ajaokuta Federal Constituency seats both in Kogi State.



Kogi State Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, Prof. James Apam made this known on Tuesday in Lokoja and disclosed that the supplementary election would hold in 75 polling units in the two affected areas.



Giving the breakdown at a stakeholders meeting, Apam said the elections will be held in 53 polling units in Kogi West, and 22 polling units in Ajaokuta Federal Constituency.


“In Kogi West what we did was to apply the ‘Margin of Lead Principle’, which stipulates that when the differences in the margin between the leading candidate and runner up is not up to the number of cancelled votes, a supplementary election will be held in those areas.

“The leading party (APC) is leading with 22,000 votes while the registered voters in cancelled areas is 45,767; hence the need for the supplementary election.

“For Ajaokuta federal constituency, the Appeal court asked us to conduct election in those 22 polling units within 60 days, because the Presiding officers did not sign the result sheets for the election in those areas; and the 60 days had almost elapsed.”

Apam; however. said close to 200 INEC officers (staff and ad-hoc) will be in charge of the elections; stressing that university professors will still be used as collation officers both at the wards and local government area collations centres.

However, many of the stakeholders indicted the police and political class for what they described as show of shame in the last governorship election. They said the police failed the Kogi people in the last election and urged the security personnel to brace up in order to forestall a re-occurrence in the Saturday elections.

Nigerians call out Sugabelly for saying the "Mavin buildings are so hideously ugly" weeks after saying Pete Edochie is a "bad actor"















Controversial Twitter user @Sugabelly has gotten Nigerian Twitter users riled up after she said that the newly unveiled massive Mavin studios are ugly.



She wrote: "These Mavin buildings are so hideously ugly. Why don’t people hire architects?"







Her tweets received mixed reactions, with some Twitter users saying that she always has something negative to say.



To her critics, she said: "The responses I’m getting from Nigerians about this tweet explains why majority of the buildings in Nigeria are eyesores. Someone drafts an ugly building, instead of telling them the truth, you find ways to praise it so you can appear like a good person."











Earlier this month, @Sugabelly opined that veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie is a "bad actor".



Below are Twitter reactions and Sugabelly's reply.















Nigerians call out Sugabelly for saying the "Mavin buildings are so hideously ugly" weeks after saying Pete Edochie is a "bad actor"















Controversial Twitter user @Sugabelly has gotten Nigerian Twitter users riled up after she said that the newly unveiled massive Mavin studios are ugly.



She wrote: "These Mavin buildings are so hideously ugly. Why don’t people hire architects?"







Her tweets received mixed reactions, with some Twitter users saying that she always has something negative to say.



To her critics, she said: "The responses I’m getting from Nigerians about this tweet explains why majority of the buildings in Nigeria are eyesores. Someone drafts an ugly building, instead of telling them the truth, you find ways to praise it so you can appear like a good person."











Earlier this month, @Sugabelly opined that veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie is a "bad actor".



Below are Twitter reactions and Sugabelly's reply.















Tuesday, November 26, 2019

T.I. defends his controversial comments about having his daughter's virginity checked (Video)












T.I has defended himself in his first interview since his controversial comments about having his daughter's virginity checked.



Earlier this month, the 39-year-old rapper made shocking revelation while on the Ladies Like Us podcast that he accompanies her teenage daughter Deyjah Harris to the gynecologist to check her hymen and confirm she's still a virgin.


The comments prompted backlash online with the Ladies Like Us podcast hosts forced to delete the interview from their platform.



Appearing on the latest episode of Red Table Talk, T.I. and his wife Tiny sat down with co-hosts Jada Pinkett Smith and Adrienne Banfield-Norris to address his controversial comments.



During the interview, the rapper said he’s “incredibly apologetic” to his daughter Deyjah Harris.



“She did have a problem with me talking about it and I understand that and I am incredibly apologetic to her for that,” T.I. said. “Not to any of these other strangers and any of these weirdos who just kind of toss lies around.”


He also said that his intentions “have been terribly misconstrued and misconceived.”



“I never said I was in any exam room. That is an assumption; that is a falsity. I never said it was being done present-day as an 18-year-old. I never said that her mother wasn't present,” T.I. said.



“All of this false narrative has just been sensationalized.”

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