Thursday, 22 May 2014

Malia Obama Is Going To Tear Up the Streets This Summer?

President Obama’s less surly teen daughter, Malia, shares a birthday with our great nation. On July 4, she’ll be 16. And that means she’s eligible for a learner’s permit in Washington D.C.
Malia’s mother told Access Hollywood that driving was among her daughter’s summer plans, adding “look out, everyone!” She would not tell Billy Bush anything about the logistics of the driving lessons. He can probably ask his cousin or his uncle, both former presidents, about that if he was really curious.
The last presidential offspring to learn to drive while in the White House was Chelsea Clinton, who was apparently taught by her father, though he hadn’t had to drive a car himself in the last 12 years, a situation Hillary Clinton described as “scary.” Neither of Malia’s parents will be teaching her to drive, however. As Michelle said last month: “I think our [Secret Service] agents don’t want us driving with teenagers … Especially the president’s detail. I don’t think they want him in the state when she’s learning how to drive. We will fortunately be able to hand that responsibility over to someone else.”
Most of the other White House teens who turned 16 when their fathers were president did not learn how to drive because cars hadn’t been invented yet.
Bush also asked if Malia was dating anyone. Michelle said she would get “pushed off of the Truman Balcony” if she were to discuss that on national television.

The face of the Police Officer that Shot @ O.A.U. Student Protesters revealed

The face of the officer that shot at d crowd of Great Ife student protesting against the hike in tuition fee
These are other pics of the events of the protest





Halima Abubakar shows off banging figure in mini dress

Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar is definitely one person who believes that if you’ve got it then you just have to flaunt it.
The curvy star showed off her generous backside and a long slice of leg in this black and white dress.
She looks good, doesn’t she?

Nigeria’s neglected Israeli drones, thought won’t help find girls

Nigeria bought Israeli surveillance drones years ago that might have been used to hunt for more than 200 girls held by Islamist rebels, but poor maintenance has left them grounded, two official sources and the aircraft’s manufacturer said.
“To the best of our knowledge, these systems aren’t operational,” Tsur Dvir, marketing officer for Aeronautics Defense Systems, a firm based south of Tel Aviv that supplied Nigeria with Aerostar unmanned aerial vehicles, said on Tuesday.
A Nigerian government source and a former military attaché to Nigeria both confirmed the information, although they said details were sketchy owing to the secretive nature of Israeli-Nigerian military cooperation.
The Nigerian military did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but the disclosure could further embarrass President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, which has been criticized for its slow response to the hostage crisis.
Israel last week sent intelligence and hostage-negotiation officers to Nigeria to work alongside U.S., British and French experts helping the Nigerian authorities in the search, an Israeli official said on Tuesday.
“These are not operational troops, they’re there to advise,” the Israeli official said, speaking on condition of anonymity
The April 14 abduction of the girls by Islamist militant group Boko Haram, and the inability of the military to locate them after more than five weeks, have stirred a global outcry.
Failure to maintain equipment is seen as one reason why Nigeria’s military has been unable to quell the militants. Nigeria argues counter-insurgency is something it never had to deal with until the Boko Haram uprising five years ago, and so is having to slowly learn.
Dvir, speaking on the sidelines of a conference organized by Israel Defense magazine, told Reuters that since the drones were purchased several years ago, Nigerian clients had not commissioned Aeronautics to carry out any routine maintenance.
“We did receive an inquiry from them about spare parts, but it never turned into a deal. I wish it had,” Dvir said, arguing that with their extensive flying range and thermal cameras capable of picking up body heat at night, the Aerostars could have helped scour northern Nigeria for the missing girls.
“They (drones) are probably parked in a yard somewhere.”
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Dvir did not say how many Aerostars were bought by Nigeria.
Nigeria’s defense spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment.
The former attaché said the deal was struck in 2006, with a view to deploying the drones in the oil-producing Niger Delta, where militants were attacking crude pipelines and kidnapping oil workers before an amnesty three years later. They never flew.
Last December, Nigeria also unveiled a locally made drone at an air force base in Kaduna, although it has not flown since.
A government adviser said the Israeli drones were among many procurements that quickly went obsolete owing to lack of maintenance.
Neither source, nor the company, knew how many had been bought, but an aerospace industry source said they each would have been worth between $15 million and $17 million.
The U.S. military is already flying manned and unmanned surveillance aircraft over Nigeria to look for the girls, whose seizure piled pressure on President Jonathan to deal with the rebels.
Boko Haram has killed thousands of people in its campaign to establish an Islamic state in mostly Muslim northeast Nigeria.
Israel has defense ties with a number of African countries. Last September, it sent advisers to Kenya to help in a siege at a shopping mall in Nairobi, where Islamist militants killed at least 67 people in a gun and grenade attack.

Breaking: #‎BringBackOurGirls‬ Aso Rock protest march, Do Not March To Aso Rock' -Mbu Warns

Protesters seeking to pressure the Nigerian Government to act and rescue 276 schoolgirls kidnapped by the Boko Haram sect are this afternoon driving their campaign to a new level.
The #BringBackOurGirls protesters plan to march on Aso Rock, Nigeria’s presidential villa. No protest group have ever marched on Aso Rock.
The protesters face two challenges in their bid. The Aso Rock villa is heavily protected by a special security arrangement and protected from the public. Only workers or invited guests are allowed access into that area of town. The protesters may have a difficult time breaking through the layers of security that ensures that Aso Rock villa is out of bounds to the public.
The protesters may also have a hard time breaking through civil police barriers early in the protest. Abuja police boss, Joseph Mbu, had threatened to stop the protesters far before the perimeters of the presidential villa.
Mr. Mbu was recently transferred from Rivers state, after several face-offs with Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

Mr Nigeria 2014, Emmanuel Ikubese New Pics

Emmanuel Ikubese beat 19 other contestants to win the 2014 Mr Nigeria pageant on April 26th. He just released some hot new pics as he's preparing for the Mr World contest. Check it Out!!!





I’m No more interested in Skimpy Dresses – Mercy Johnson

Massively endowed Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson, before her marriage was known for her provocative and revealing outfits just revealed that she will no longer be showing off her envious figure. Mercy told Punch:
“Marriage is influencing my dress sense in a more positive way. As I always say my husband is my greatest critic but when it comes to my profession, he understands and has made me grow better than I used to. Sometimes when I look back and see the dresses I
wore I laugh real hard and thank God for a blessed and understanding friend, manager and hubby.”
At a time many celebrity marriages are collapsing, the Kogi-State born thespian is eager to share what she describes as her winning formula.
She says:
“It is simply commitment, having a great husband and being submissive as a woman. And I must add knowing how to deal with your differences with love.
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