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Friday, 9 June 2017

10 INTERESTING FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AMAZING NICKI MINAJ

Are you a fan of Nicki Minaj?


f you are, then you might want to check out these facts about the star, that you might not have known…
  1. Her full name is Onika Tanya Maraj, she adopted Nicki Minaj as a stage name.
  2. She was born in St James, Trinidad and Tobago on 8th December 1982.
  3. She was brought up by her grandmother when she was younger.
  4. She’s admitted to having a hard upbringing, as her father was an abusive drug addict who tried to kill her mother by setting fire to their house.
  5. Despite having a rough time, it was her upbringing that made her “seek out and practice self-discipline”.
  6. When she was 5 years old, she moved to Queens, New York with her mother.
  7. She’s a woman of many talents, and used to play the clarinet when she was in elementary school.
  8. She admitted that she wasn’t the best in school, and was distracted in high school by acting and boys.
  9. Her career ambition was to be an actress, and managed to bag herself a role in the Off-Broadway play “In Case You Forget” in 2001.
  10. She was fired from her waitress job at Red Lobster in the Bronx because of her discourtesy to customers.

Eminem gives special surprise to 2017 Flint graduates

One of rap's biggest stars brought more than 230 Flint Community Schools graduates to their feet Tuesday evening at the Dort Event Center with just the sound of his voice.
Prior to the seniors crossing the stage to applause from parents and friends, a picture of Eminem flashed onto four large screens high above the arena floor.
"What's up Class of 2017? This is Eminem. I just want to say congratulations to the graduating seniors of Flint Northwestern, Flint Southwestern and Flint Accelerated Learning Academy," blared the rapper's voice. "Congrats to all your guys' hard work, man. You earned this moment."
After Eminem's acknowledgment, the graduates all learned they wouldn't just be receiving their diplomas. The rapper's foundation would also help provide a new set of Beats by Dre headphones to each graduate. 
Flint Northwestern senior Betty Davis, 18, was surprised after learning about the headphones being handed out to all the graduates.
"I thought he was just going to give his speech on the speaker and it just was going to be that," she said. "I greatly appreciate Eminem for giving out like he did. He didn't have to and the fact that he can see so much potential in Flint and Flint students, it just makes the gift so much more worth keeping."
Eminem and his Marshall Mathers Foundation reached out to the school district with the idea, according to Flint schools Superintendent Bilal Tawwab.
"I commend him for being very genuine, not really looking for all the attention, media hype, just really doing something for kids," Tawwab said. "We're really excited to be able to surprise them this evening (with the gift)."
It's the second giveaway by the rapper and his foundation to Flint schools, following more than 240 backpacks stuffed with supplies given away in August 2016 to Freeman Elementary students.

FG recovers N7bn, $10m from private homes – AGF

FG recovers N7bn, $10m from private homes – AGFAttorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN)

The anti-corruption crusade of the Federal Government has so far yielded N57.9 billion and $666.676 million, according to Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN).
Of this amount, N7 billion and $10 million cash was recovered from private residences of former public officers, the minister said in an update on the crusade.
Malami revealed the figures while defending the 2017 Appropriation bill of his ministry before the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters at the National Assembly in Abuja.
But he was silent on the identity of the individuals in whose houses the money was recovered.
The farthest he went was that the recovered funds included “the N50b fine paid by MTN (a telecommunication company), N7 million and $10 million (recovered from private residences) and N90 million (which was voluntarily returned).”
Malami’s spokesman, Salihu Isah, also quoted him as saying: “$250m found to be proceeds of illegal oil bunkering has been temporarily forfeited to the government; $136.676 million is awaiting actual remittance, while $270 million FG’s fund has also been recovered from commercial banks.”
The Attorney General said the ministry operated through 2016 without capital budget.
Malami said: “Our budgetary proposal of N18, 528,093,480.00 was not appropriated thereby compelling the Ministry to operate on a zero capital budget.
“I am happy to state however, that we as a ministry recorded modest achievements in the act of contributing to the revenue generation of the federal government notwithstanding the zero capital budgets.”
The AGF said a total of N6,914,774,768.00 was earmarked for the Ministry in the 2017 budget as against N3,921,612,815 last year
He explained that the Ministry plans to spend N4,278,824,404.00 on personnel cost, N1,000,006,899.00 on legal services, N946,834,670.00 on overhead and N689,108,794.00 on capital projects.
He explained that the personnel cost will also cover allowances of Nigerian lawyers providing legal services within the sub-region and the recently approved harmonization of salaries of lawyers in the Ministry.
Malami stressed that the legal services sub-head caters for the core mandate of the ministry, including payment of legal fees to external solicitors engaged by the Ministry.
He said: “This sub head has been allocated the sum of N1,000,006,898.00 (One billion, six thousand, eight hundred and ninety nine naira) as against N843,563,146.00 allocated in 2016, representing an increase of N156,443,753.00, about 18.5 per cent increase.
“Given the enormous additional responsibilities on the ministry arising from the passage of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015 as well as the increase in the quantum of other activities currently being pursued by the Ministry, this amount is unarguably, grossly inadequate and will unfortunately over stretch the Ministry capacity to cope to the maximum in the light of the prevailing realities.”
Malami expressed optimism that the N689,108,794.00 allocated to the ministry for 2017 capital projects will boost the Ministry’s performance index.
“The projects, if implemented, will greatly enhance our capacity for effectiveness and improved service delivery and undoubtedly encourage and motivate our lawyers to give their best in the service of our dear nation,” the AGF maintained.
Responding to Senator Ovie Omo-Agege comment on the payment of outstanding judgment debts, Malami explained that he was conscious and perturbed, adding that concerted efforts are ongoing to offset the outstanding and probably abate future debts.
He said: “I have a cause to sign a letter sent to the Budget Office this morning before leaving my office to attend to this national calling and constitutional responsibility.
“If the desired response was not gotten from the Budget Office between now and Monday next week, I will fall back on the committee for emergency executive meeting on the way out of the judgment debts outstanding.”
A few weeks back, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, announced that the newly introduced whistle blowing policy of the government had led to the recovery of over $151 million (N46 billion) and N8 billion looted funds.
Mohammed said at the time that the looted funds did not include the $9.2 million in cash recovered from a Kaduna house owned by a former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Andrew Yakubu.
He said the money recovery was made possible by three whistleblowers.
He said: “When we told Nigerians that there was a primitive and mindless looting of the national treasury under the last administration, some people called us liars.
“Well, the whistle-blower policy is barely two months old and Nigerians have started feeling its impact, seeing how a few people squirreled away public funds.
“It is doubtful if any economy in the world will not feel the impact of such mind-boggling looting of the treasury as was experienced in Nigeria.
“Yet, whatever has been recovered so far, including the $9.2 million by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, is just a tip of the iceberg.’’

ROBBERY ATTACK AT ZENITH BANK

A fierce gun battle between armed gun men and security officers of a Zenith Bank in Owerri has been captured on camera.
The video clip showed the group, supposedly robbers pull into the driveway of the financial institution, while an unsuspecting guard on duty opened the gate naively for them. A robbery attack at Zenith bank, Owerri, Imo state, has left five people dead and seven 
injured

- The robbers reportedly trailed a customer with a huge sum of money to 
the bank

- The police are yet to make any arrest

A robbery attack on Wednesday, February 23, at Zenith Bank, Owerri, Imo 
state has left four people dead while several are injured.

Premium Times reports that a witness reported that the robbers had 
trailed a customer who came in to deposit a huge sum of money to the 
Zenith bank branch located along Wetheral Road, opposite Dan Anyiam 
Stadium in the city.

Out of the five people who lost their lives was one of the robbers, 
three bank security agents and the customer who was trailed to the bank,
 seven other people were injured in the crossfire.

The witness said: “The bandits on getting to the bank premises opened 
fire at the man as he was bringing out his money. As soon as that 
happened, security men at the bank responded by shooting down one of the
 robbers.

“On killing of the bandit, his gang members rained bullets on the 
security men, killing three of them on the spot."

The source said that the robbers later fled with their heist in a 
Ghana-must-go bag.

The state Police Commissioner, Taiwo Lakanu, after the incident led 
officers to the scene in a convoy of three Toyota Hilux vans.

The police spokesperson, Andrew Enwere, confirmed the incident. He said a
 police officer gunned down one of the suspected armed robbers, while 
another police officer sustained injuries in the exchange of fire with 
the hoodlums.