Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Photos: At least 10 killed, 15 injured following a bomb blast in Turkey today

A massive explosion that rocked a square in the historic Sultanahmet district of the Turkish city of Istanbul today Tuesday, January 12 left at least 10 people dead and 15 others injured. The Turkish authorities suspect a terror attack was the cause of the blast, a government official said, asking not to be named. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu convened an emergency security meeting of key ministers and officials after a the attack. Those taking part in the meeting include the powerful Interior Minister Efkan Ala and spy chief Hakan Fidan, the Anatolia news agency said. Turkey’s AHaber television said the blast may have been caused by a suicide bomber, but this was not independently confirmed. There was no official word on the case of the blast, which took place in Istanbul’s historicSultanahmet Square, close to the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, in a major tourist area of Turkey's most populous city. Investigations were being conducted into the type of explosive which caused the blast and those responsible, the governor’s office statement said. "The explosion was very loud. We shook a lot. We ran out and saw body parts," one woman who works at a nearby antiques store told Reuters, declining to give her name. Several bodies lay on the ground in the square. A police officer and witness at the scene reported also seeing several bodies and body parts. Other reports said the authorities were studying the possibility the blast was caused by a suicide bomber. Ambulances rushed to the scene of the explosion in. They ferried away the wounded as police cordoned off streets. "We’re taking precautions against a second explosion," the police officer said, ushering people out of the square. Foreign tourists from Germany and Norway are among those wounded in the explosion, Turkey’s CNN Turk television said. An official from one tour company who declined to be identified told Reuters that a tourist group from Germany was in the area at the time of the blast, but it was unclear whether any of them had been hurt. The Korea Herald also reported that an unidentified number of South Koreans were injured during the explosion. South Korea's consulate general in the ancient city is examining the incident in the popular tourist hotspot of Sultanahmet, it said. A local tour guide told Yonhap news agency that two Koreans, including himself, suffered “slight wounds” such as on their fingers and “several” travelers from other countries were killed. "We heard an enormous blast as I briefed my clients at the square,” the guide was quoted as saying. Sources: News Agencies
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Kiss Daniel involved in auto crash

The singer was involved in a car crash last night while apparently using his phone. Thank God he's fine.
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See what Davido shared on his snapchat...lol

He shared a photo of money in his pocket and condom, saying "who's it gon betonight"! Happy to see a condom there...lol
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Monday, 11 January 2016

CBN assures Dangote of Forex to help finance $14bn refinery

The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Mr. Godwin Emefiele, during a tour of the refinery which is projected to refine 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day. assured Dangote Group that it will support its access to Foreign Exchange in order to build its proposed $14 billion refinery in the country. The CBN governor said that the support was to help with the importation of equipment needed to bring the Dangote refinery to reality. He said: “Your ongoing 14 billion dollar refinery investment will enjoy our support, no doubt. We are doing this to fast-track the importation of equipment you need for a speedy completion of that project and to encourage other Nigerians to follow your lead” Emefiele said. “The Dangote Group approached us to indicate their interest to invest in refining crude, such that petrol-chemicals, fertiliser and fuel will be produced, about three years ago. “Today, the three projects, which are valued at 14 billion dollars (N2.8 trillion), are on course and this is highly commendable, ‘’ he said. “By the time this refinery is completed, it will not only service the needs of our domestic economy but shore up our international oil investments. “Projects like this and our support will encourage more Nigerians to begin to think like the Dangote Group,” the CBN boss added. Aliko Dangote, Chairman, Dangote Group, on the other hand said that the refinery would commence commercial operations in early 2018 and that the fertilizer production aspect of the refinery would be completed by 2017.He said: “We are set to unveil the world’s largest refinery which will make Nigeria self-sufficient in petroleum products refining and also become a major exporter of oil. This project will mark a turning point in Nigeria’s search for local refining of crude oil. “We will ensure the value chain in crude oil production is uplifted and other facilitators properly integrated into our scheme,” he said. Vanguard
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Nicki Minaj feuds with Teen Mum Farrah Abraham

On Sunday, Nicki Minaj and Farrah Abraham got into an unexpected Twitter feud after Minaj called out the "Teen Mom" star for being disrespectful to her mother. The heated exchange went down while Minaj was watching the MTV show.
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Goodluck Jonathan's govt was swindled off millions of dollars by 'Boko Haram' fradusters- Adesina

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity matter, Mr. Femi Adesina, in an interview on Radio Continental 102.3 FM said the former administration was swindled off of millions of dollars by those masquerading to be leaders of Boko Haram when former Pres. Jonathan's administration tried to secure the release of the kidnapped Chibok girls. He said: "We need to know a little bit of what happened behind the scenes, between the last government and some people masquerading as the leadership of Boko Haram who wanted to get the Chibok girls released". "They actually turned it into a franchise, it became a commercial thing and they got money, possibly in millions of dollars, only for government to discover it had been swindled. They kept saying they could get the girls released , they could interface with Boko Haram and they went smiling to the bank with all that money, and nothing happened". "So you should understand why this government is being careful and the President has said the genuineness of the leadership of Boko Haram must be determined before any negotiation takes place".
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Cristiano Ronaldo's reaction to Messi winning the Ballon d'Or says it all

Cristiano Ronaldo was denied a third straight Ballon d'Or yesterday evening - and this is how he reacted to the news that Lionel Messi had been voted as the best footballer on the planet in 2015. Barcelona superstar Messi won the title for the fifth time, beating Ronaldo and teammate Neymar in the voting. Messi took top spot with 41.33 percent, ahead of Ronaldo with 27.76 percent. Neymar finished in third with just 7.86 percent. "It is a very special moment for me to be back here on this stage, winning again another Ballon d’Or after being there in the audience watching Cristiano win," he said. "It’s incredible this is my fifth. It’s much more than anything I’ve dreamed of as a kid. "I want to thank everyone who voted for me and I want to hank my team-mates. And lastly, I want to thank football in general for everything it has brought me. Both the bad and the good. Because it has made me learn and grow." Earlier in the night, Messi was named in the FIFPro World XI , alongside Ronaldo and Neymar.
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