Saturday 25 April 2015

Chris Brown taking legal steps after discovering another man's name is on daughter's birth certificate

Chris Brown taking legal steps after discovering another man's name is on daughter's birth certificate
Chris Brown's name is not on his daughter's birth certificate and is now reportedly taking legal steps to rectify the situation. According to TMZ, the name on his daughter's birth certificate is that of his baby mama Nia Guzman's boyfriend Brazil Riesling aka King Ba (left) who many thought was Royalty's father. Chris is now taking legal steps to be recognized as Royalty's father.

Ba is also reportedly making it difficult for Chris and baby Royalty to bond and has been taunting Chris endlessly about the child on Instagram. Meanwhile today Chris shared adorable new video of his daughter laughing and having fun. See screengrabs after the cut...

INEC delegates 6 commissioners to monitor today’s supplementary polls in Abia Read full story here:

INEC delegates 6 commissioners to monitor today’s supplementary polls in Abia  Read full story here:

Three resident electoral commissioners, in addition to three national commissioners, have been deployed to Abia for today’s governorship and state assembly re-run elections. The elections will take place in nine local government areas of the state. INEC Head of Voter Education and Publicity Department, Mr Edwin Enabor, told NAN over the phone in Umuahia on Friday that the commission was set for the re-run. Enabor said that the materials for the polls had been distributed to the INEC offices in the affected local government areas. Enabor expressed the hope that the exercise would be peaceful and hitch-free. NAN recalls that INEC declared the governorship election inconclusive, following the cancellation of results from some polling units in nine local government areas of the state. The Returning Officer, Prof. Benjamin Ozumba, said that no winner was declared because “the margin of lead was not in excess of the total number of registered voters in polling units where elections were cancelled or not held’’. The margin of lead was 83,053 while the number of registered voters in the cancelled areas stood at 179,224. The collated results showed that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 248,459 votes while the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) polled 165,406 votes.
Three resident electoral commissioners, in addition to three national commissioners, have been deployed to Abia for today’s governorship and state assembly re-run elections. The elections will take place in nine local government areas of the state. INEC Head of Voter Education and Publicity Department, Mr Edwin Enabor, told NAN over the phone in Umuahia on Friday that the commission was set for the re-run. Enabor said that the materials for the polls had been distributed to the INEC offices in the affected local government areas. Enabor expressed the hope that the exercise would be peaceful and hitch-free.

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INEC delegates 6 commissioners to monitor today’s supplementary polls in Abia

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INEC delegates 6 commissioners to monitor today’s supplementary polls in Abia

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Nigeria Immigration Service vows to take ‘stringent’ measures check activities of job scammers

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Nigeria Immigration Service vows to take ‘stringent’ measures check activities of job scammers

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Nigeria Immigration Service vows to take ‘stringent’ measures check activities of job scammers

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Nigeria Immigration Service vows to take ‘stringent’ measures check activities of job scammers

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Nigeria Immigration Service vows to take ‘stringent’ measures check activities of job scammers

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African leaders are happy over Jonathan’s defeat to Buhari – Obasanjo Read full story here:

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that African leaders are happy over the defeat of President Goodluck Jonathan in the March 28 presidential election. Obasanjo made this known while speaking to an audience at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington DC. The former president stated that his checks in a number of African countries suggested they were happy over the result of the election. “Some Nigerians described President Jonathan as a moving train who was stopped from collapsing Nigeria,” he said. The former President, who led the African Union Observation Mission to the April 2015 General Election in Sudan to the event, said, “I have visited six countries since the election, they are as happy about the results. It is good not only for Nigeria, it is good for Africa and I believe it is good for the world.” He also advised African leaders to shift from the mentality of clinching to power by all means, urging them to demonstrate statesmanship for the survival of the African continent. According to Obasanjo, the President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, “has moved Nigeria one very important step up in our democracy.” He also advised African leaders to have consultations with elders in order to promote public accountability and pave way for leaders who were fearful of giving up power to step down in favour of a future of statesmanship. Obasanjo said, “Governance reform and capacity-building programmes, for example, are apt to look everywhere but within. For a change, let us move away from the melancholic issue of what is wrong with Africa. “If we are truly committed to invigorating conversations about an Africa-focused, Africa-led and Africa-driven framework for substantive self-determination and sustainable development, it is important to rethink and reframe how we situate Africa at the centre of inquiry.”

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Senator, his brother & sister arrested for ballot thumb-printing in Imo

According to Premium Times, Senator Hope Uzodinma, his elder brother and sister were this afternoon arrested by the police at a private residence in Oru East Local Government area in Imo state for allegedly thumb-printing ballot papers meant for the governorship rerun election holding in the state today April 25th. The state police however released him on personal recognition but detained his family members.

Meanwhile 5 INEC staff were also arrested in the same local government as they engaged in mass thumb-printing.