Thursday, 15 September 2016

Teyana Taylor responds after lady comes out claiming to be Iman Shumpert's mistress

Last week there were rumours that singer Teyana Taylor's boyfriend, basketball player Iman Shumpert, had been visiting some girl just before he was arrested for DUI. And just this week, a woman has come forward claiming she's having an affair with Iman. The woman released a photo of her face-timing and claimed to know Iman's alarm code...

Shortly after the reports went viral, Teyana Taylor reacted and let it be known that she's not bothered.
She posted a picture of herself kissing Iman with the caption, 'New levels...New Devil'



Teyana's reaction

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Fraudsters use HoSF, Oyo-Ita’s Facebook account to fleece Nigerians ON SEPTEMBER 14, 20164:29 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor A syndicate of fraudsters has successfully used the name of the current Head of Service of the Federation to seamlessly smile to the bank. The con artists have been able to have their way to the pockets of Nigerians by creating a phantom Facebook account of Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita and use same to solicit for cash from employment-seekers. 

Abia council polls hold Dec. 17 ON SEPTEMBER 14, 20164:32 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS Umuahia – Abia State Independent Electoral Commission (ABSIEC) on Wednesday announced that it would conduct council elections in the state on Dec. 17, 2016. Chairman of the commission, Justice Igbozuruike Akomas (retd), made the announcement in a statement in Abuja. He said that polls would hold in the 292 wards in the 17 local government areas in the state. “The development is in exercise of the powers conferred on the commission by Part II, Third Schedule, Section 4, Sub-section `a’ and `b’ of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. “It is in pursuant to the Fifth Schedule, Section160 of Abia State Local Government Law No. 9 of 2002,” Akomas said. He urged interested candidates of political parties to visit the headquarters of the commission for collection of nomination forms before October 14. He said that details relating to the conduct of the election would be communicated to all the concerned parties in due 
NCC to take enforcement action on Globacom over interconnect traffic ON SEPTEMBER 14, 20164:37 PMIN TECHNOLOGYCOMMENTS Lagos – The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has commenced enforcement action on Globacom for not adhering to the 10 per cent threshold for interconnect traffic by telecom companies. This is contained in the organisation’s 2016 Q1 Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Report. It said that the NCC monitored compliance of the telecommunication company with regards to the commission’s directive on routing of a minimum of 10 per cent of interconnect traffic through interconnect exchange licensees. The report said that pursuant to Section 53 (1) of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003, NCC issued a direction in April 2009. According to the report, the directive mandated all operators to route a minimum of 10 per cent of their inter-operator traffic through licensed Interconnect Exchange Operators in locations where they have point of presence (POP) across the country. “This direction is aimed at providing interconnection of traffic across the networks. “It will encourage routing of traffic through interconnect exchange operators, which is necessary to reduce network congestion and mitigate the quality of service challenges,’’ it said. The report further said the directive was consistent with the mandate of the commission to monitor and ensure that operators complied with extant rules, regulations, directions and guidelines. It said that the Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement department carried out a compliance monitoring check to confirm the level of compliance to the directive. “Our monitoring process involved collecting traffic data for the period of December 2015 and January 2016 (inbound and outbound) from the network operators, as well as from the major interconnects exchange houses. “Having reviewed the data, it was revealed that all the mobile network operators, except Globacom complied with the 10 per cent minimum threshold of interconnect traffic to be routed through the interconnect exchange operators. “Consequently, the commission has commenced the necessary enforcement action for this breach,’’ the report said. It said that the telecommunications umpire’s activities were consistent with Section 89 of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003. The report added that the section mandated NCC to ”monitor all significant matters relating to the performance of all licensed telecom service providers and publish annual reports at the end of each financial year.’’ It also said that NCC had developed Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement strategies to ensure fair competition, ethical market conduct and optimal quality service in the telecommunications industry

Police arrest man for killing woman, son ON SEPTEMBER 14, 20164:48 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS The police in Jigawa on Wednesday said it had arrested a 30-year- old man, Haruna Barde, for allegedly killing a 70-year -old woman and her son in Jahun Local Government Area of the state. The Police Public Relations Officer (PRRO), Alhaji Jinjiri Abdu, confirmed the arrest in Dutse, saying that the incident occurred on Sept. 13 at about 10.30 p.m. in Nahuce village of Harbo town in Jahun Local Government Area. Abdu said that the victims were 70-year-old Zainab Abubakar and her 50-year-old son, Hassan Abubakar. He added that “yes, on Sept. 13, we received a report around 10.30 p.m. that one Haruna Barde of Nahuce, Harbo town in Jahun, allegedly attacked one Zainab Abubakar with machete. “The 30-year-old Barde also attacked the woman’s son, Hassan Abubakar, who tried to save her. “Upon reception of the report, our men immediately arrived at the scene, rescued and took the victims to hospital and arrested the suspect. “However, the woman and her son both died minutes later due to injuries they sustained.” The police spokesman said corpses of the deceased had since been handed over to their family for burial. He said investigation into the case had commenced, noting that “it is only after investigation that we will know the reason for the attack.” (NAN)