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Sunday 16 December 2012

Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime Dead???

Gov.Chime


Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime, was feared dead on Saturday. Unconfirmed reports had it that Chime passed on at an Indian hospital after battling an undisclosed ailment for some months.

It would be recalled that Sullivan Chime duly transmitted a letter to the state House of Assembly for a consolidated leave which had commenced since September 19, 2012.

If feelers we are getting are true, he will be the second governor to have died in a space of 48-hrs after Kaduna state governor, Patrick Yakowa lost his life in a Navy chopper crash in Bayelsa state yesterday, along with former National Security Adviser, Gen. Owoeye Azazi.

-Punch
-Informationnigeria

Actress and aide to Governor Okorocha, Nkiru Sylvanus abducted, kidnappers demand N100 million



According to informationnigeria, Nollywood star and a Special Assistant to Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, Nkiru Sylvanus, has been kidnapped.

According to her close friends, the fair-skinned actress, was abducted this afternoon and her kidnappers are demanding a hefty N100 million ransom.
This development comes barely one week after the kidnap of Dr. Kanene Okonjo, mother of Nigeria’s Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo Iweala. Dr. Kanene Okonjo was released five days later, amidst reports that the family parted with a sizeable amount.

Saturday 15 December 2012

Nigerian Woman, Modupe Adunni Martin Jailed For Fraud After Public Sex Romp Exposes Her Fakery

A sex romp at a public park helped prosecutors convict Modupe Adunni Martin of faking an ankle injury to collect workers' compensation payments, authorities said.


A sex romp at a public park helped prosecutors convict a California woman of faking an ankle injury to collect workers' compensation payments, authorities said.

Modupe Adunni Martin, 29, was sentenced to nine months in jail on Thursday in San Mateo County after pleading no contest in October to felony workers compensation fraud.

Martin was caught on videotape in August 2009 throwing her crutches into a car and running in high heels to meet her boyfriend at a public park, where she took part in a sex act that doctors concluded she couldn't have done with an injured ankle, District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said.

She was arrested and charged with 10 counts of insurance fraud.

"I guess love just helps one get over injuries," Wagstaffe said in a phone interview on Friday.

Martin reported the injury in February 2009 while working as a janitor for the Sequoia Union High School District.

Claiming the injury left her unable to walk, Martin made 10 visits to doctors over a three-month span. A co-worker suspected she was exaggerating and alerted the district, which advised investigators.

Martin was taken into custody after sentencing. A call to her attorney, Emily Andrews, by The Associated Press was not immediately returned.

Martin was also sentenced to 3 years of supervised probation and ordered to pay more than $79,000 in restitution.
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PHOTO OF SHOOTER/ VIDEO: Connecticut Shooting...Why Did Adam Lanza Snap?

Shooter was "a little bit different - kind of repressed."


Shooter...Adam Lanza

WATCH VIDEOS BELOW:





- Connecticut Shooter Adam Lanza: 'Not Well'
- His mother, who was killed at her Newtown home, described as 'rigid'.
 
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Friday 14 December 2012

Another attack today...Chinese man attacks 22 children, 1 adult with knife outside primary school

Xie Xinye, a student who was injured in Friday's knife attack.


BEIJING — A knife-wielding man injured 22 children and one adult outside a primary school in central China as students were arriving for classes Friday, police said, the latest in a series of periodic rampage attacks at Chinese schools and kindergartens.

The attack in the Henan province village of Chengping happened shortly before 8 a.m., said a police officer from Guangshan county, where the village is located.

The attacker, 36-year-old villager Min Yingjun, is now in police custody, said the officer, who declined to give her name, as is customary among Chinese civil servants.