Wayne Rooney's £1,200-a-night escort girl

Will you pay pay £1200 to sleep with this girl for just one night? Wayne Rooney, England National and Premiership footballer did! He had sordid sex romps with this £1,200-a-night escort girl. The UK Sunday Mirror revealed yesterday how Rooney paid for sex seven times with Jenny Thompson, 21, even begging her to visit him at his home while wife, Coleen was away.

We Are Not Sure When Timetable’ll Be Released —INEC

Written by Soji-Eze Fagbemi, Tribune, Abuja

Against the speculations that the Inde-pendent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will release the 2011 election timetable during the week, Saturday Tribune can authoritatively reveal that there is no specific date yet for the release of the timetable. This became evident on Friday as the commission gave reasons on why the timetable is yet to be released.

Balewa was not killed by soldiers —Mbu

Matthew MbuForty-four years after, the controversy over how Nigeria’s first Prime Minister, Alhaji Tafawa Balewa died may have been finally laid to rest.

Nigeria leader 'using graft agency to intimidate opponents' (AFP)

Politicians from northern Nigeria on Friday accused President Goodluck Jonathan of ordering corruption investigations against those opposed to his candidacy in upcoming elections. The country's anti-graft agency strongly disputed the accusation, which comes amid divisions in Jonathan's ruling Peoples Democratic Party over whether he should represent it in elections expected in January. Jonathan has not announced his candidacy, but is widely expected to run. His team is believed to be working intensely behind the scenes to line up support, particularly from the country's north.

Nigeria Politicians Buy bullet-proof SUVs as Election Approaches

IG Onovo•Onovo, Police IG

Desperate politicians have resorted to self-help ahead of the 2011 general elections, by  hiring and training thugs to use during the period.
A top police source in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, confided in P.M.NEWS today that  intelligence gathered by its officers and men across the country indicate that thugs are  already undergoing training ahead of the 2011 general elections.

E-Passport and Corrupt Nigerian Embassy officials Abroad

There has been nauseating reports about what is happening in Sydney – Australia in relation to the e-Passport. After paying $65 online, then you should come along with$70 cash to physically hand over to Nigerian embassy officials for an e-passport. If you goggle the Nigerian High Commission, Canberra, Australia and there is no email address for the Nigerian high commissioner (Prof. Sunday Oluwadare Agli). A victim told Elombah.com that he has written to NIDO-Australia (Mr Richard Ehiozee) to do something about this ugly trend.

Challenge to the Diaspora Population

Distribution of food and money for political mileage Vs articulation and implementation of issues and ideas to positively impact the lives of The People permanently! How nauseating! But most of all, how pitiful, and shameful that the Diaspora population that (ought to) know better, therefore, come to the aid of our hungry masses, has such apathy, and hardly does anything beyond write complaints on the Internet.

Now that President Jonathan has decimated the Excess Crude Account

Now that President Jonathan has decimated the Excess Crude Account - • Jonathans' Ambition to be President would Bankrupt Nigeria
Around August 2007, the newly elected governors of the 36 states of the federation met and clamoured for the release and sharing of the excess crude funds. The governors had been mounting pressure on the former President, Umaru Yar’adua to approve the sharing of the money from excess crude oil sales, saying that it would help them stabilise in their states which treasuries had been looted by some of their predecessors.

When yes means maybe: Doing business in Nigeria

When yes means maybe: Doing business in Nigeria By Susannah Palk for CNN
 
Dean Foster is the author of "The Global Etiquette Guide to Africa"Foster believes the key to success in Nigeria depends on your contacts and commitmentProviding a tip or "dash" for services, including the processing of official documents, is normalLondon, England (CNN) -- In a business culture where negotiations are fluid and what's agreed on Monday might not necessary mean the same thing on Tuesday, how do you get the job done?

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