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Woman Jailed For Screaming Loud And Waking Neighbours While Having Sex

Loud noise sex woman

Birmingham County Court,  in the West Midlands region of England, has sentenced a middle aged single woman, Miss Gemma Wale to two weeks imprisonment because of her ‘loud sex noises that woke neighbours. The judge ruled that she had breached the order by “screaming and shouting whilst having sex” at a “level of noise” which annoyed a neighbour.

A neighbour, who did not want to be identified, said after the hearing: “She was unbelievable. You could hear her screaming and moaning from the other side of the road.

“I complained about her several times but nothing came of it for ages.

“It didn’t matter what time of day it was, she’d be at it all the time.”

Another added: “To be fair to her, she’s a nice girl and she’s never got a bad word to say about anyone.

“She’s always had that reputation though, particularly after a couple of drinks.

“You could hear her screaming from a mile away.”

Another former neighbour described how the community had been driven to despair by her behaviour.

The woman, who asked not to be named, said: “It was the worst two years of my life.

“All the neighbours banded together to get her out.

“I lost count of the number of times I had to knock on her door at 3, 4, 5 o’clock in the morning.

“We complained to the police, social services and the council.

“It took the council a good year to do anything about it. It doesn’t surprise me she ended up being jailed. She deserved it.

“She drove us all to despair – I have never had a neighbour like her.”

Detail has emerged in a written ruling by Judge Emma Kelly following a hearing in Birmingham County Court.

Judge Kelly concluded that Miss Wale, of Small Heath, Birmingham, had breached an anti-social behaviour order.

She said Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained.

The judge did not give Miss Wale’s age in her ruling but said she had a boyfriend called Wayne.

Wale is not the first neighbour from hell to find herself in court over her sex antics.

Single mum Gemma Walker was booted out of her home in Middlesbrough over her raucous sex sessions upset neighbours in 2013.

Judge Kelly said the anti-social behaviour order had barred Miss Wale from making “loud sex noises”.

The order had also barred her from causing nuisance by playing loud music, shouting, swearing, making banging noises, stamping and slamming doors.

The judge concluded that she had also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, “banging around the house” and “running around in the property”.

She imposed separate two-week jail terms on Miss Wale for each breach but said all terms would run concurrently.

Judge Kelly said another judge had imposed an anti-social behaviour order in January.

She said she had analysed allegations that the order had been breached at a hearing in May.

The judge indicated that Miss Wale lived in a property owned by Birmingham council and said she had heard evidence from a council housing officer and one of Miss Wale’s neighbours.

Judge Kelly said a neighbour had complained that at around 5am on January 29 “paragraph 3 of the order” had been breached.

“Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up,” said the neighbour. “This lasted 10 minutes.”

The judge concluded: “I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29th January 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour).” [myad]

Central Bank Of Nigeria Dismisses Staff Implicated In N6.5 Billion Scam

CBN new Governor

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has summarily dismissed some of its staff implicated in a mega scam involving the theft and recirculation of defaced and mutilated currencies, mounting to a total of 6.5 Billion.

The CBN Director of Corporate Communications, Ibrahim Mu’azu, said today in a statement in Abuja that the bank has also placed others on indefinite suspension.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had announced yesterday that it was set to prosecute Patience Okoro Eye (Abuja), Afolabi Olufemi (Lagos), Kolawole Babalola (Ibadan), Olaniran  Muniru Adeola (Ibadan), Fatai Yusuf, Adekunle (Head, Security, CBN, (Ibadan) and Ilori Adekunle Sunday (Akure), alongside 16 other suspects drawn from various commercial banks for allegedly involved in conspiring with the CBN executives to perpetrate the fraud.

The would be charged tomorrow by EFCC before a Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State.

In the statement today, Mu’azu described the suspects as “unscrupulous staff,” disclosing that it was the Management of the CBN that handed them over to the EFCC for prosecution.

According to him: “during a routine internal audit of the Bank’s Cash Destruction activities in September 2014, the CBN Briquetting Panel comprising Senior Bank Staff from different branches noticed some anomalies at the Ibadan Branch, and immediately reported this to the Bank’s Management. On further investigation ordered by the Governor, it was discovered that a systematic scheme, which has been on for several years, was being run in which mutilated higher denomination notes originally meant for destruction were swapped with lower denomination currencies. This practice known as interleafing, basically labels a box with a higher value than its true content.

“As soon as the Bank’s internal investigations concluded beyond reasonable doubt that some wrongdoing had occurred, the affected members of staff who are middle-level officers were, depending on gravity of offence, either summarily dismissed or immediately placed on indefinite suspension on 21 October 2014, and all handed over to the EFCC for further investigation and prosecution. The CBN has also conducted a nationwide audit of all 37 branches of the Bank and found that this was an isolated scheme at Ibadan Branch. The Bank will continue to collaborate with the EFCC to ensure that affected CBN workers, as well as their accomplices in some commercial banks, are brought to justice.” [myad]

Online publishers Congratulate Garba Shehu, Femi Adesina, Aruna For Their Appointments

Malachy Agbo
Nigerian online publishers under the auspices of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) have congratulated Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu as the Special Adviser on Media and Senior Special Assistant on Media to President Muhammadu Buhari. They also congratulated Habib Aruna on his appointment as the Chief Press Secretary to the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.
A statement today by the President of the body, Malachy Agbo, described the appointments as worhty of the gentlemen that were so honoured by the President, Muhammadu Buhari and Lagos state governor, respectively.
Agbo further described Adesina, Shehu and Aruna as thoroughbred journalists and administrators who will bring their wide range of experience to bear on the assignments at hand.
He said the choice of the appointees was a reflection of the deep thought that went into the selection process.
This is even as the GOCOP President challenged the appointees not to lose focus when they  assume office, adding that they should not fall into the temptation of abandoning the ethics of the profession once in office.
“With you in office, we look forward to a freer and robust press, a media that is not in shackles and a good working relationship with all stakeholders.”
Agbo equally advised the media to, in the course of carrying out their enormous task of putting both the elected and appointed leaders under close scrutiny, operate within the ethics of the journalism profession. [myad]

Buhari Sympathises With Anambra Government, America’s Joe Biden Over Deaths Of Loved Ones

Tanker Accident in Onitsha
President Muhammadu Buhari has sent sympathy messages to the governor and people of Anambra State over what he called ‘the gruesome incident’ that took place over the weekend, in which 69 people lost their lives when a petrol tanker crashed into a busy bus station in Onitsha, and to the Vice President of America, Joe Biden, who yesterday lost his son, Beau Biden, to cancer.
In the sympathy messages which were conveyed in a statement today by his Senior Special Assistant on media, Mallam Garba Shehu, President Buhari described the incident in Onitsha as a sad and unfortunate loss, made even more unfortunate by the number of families who are currently mourning the loss of their loved ones.
“My deepest sympathies are with you at this most trying time,” President Buhari said even as he also consoled Joe Biden.
“As someone who has lost a child, I understand how painful and almost inconsolable it can be. The government and peoples stand with you at this trying moment for your family.”
Buhari prayed to God to offer comfort to both the governor and people of Anambra, and to Vice President Biden, adding: “I pray that God comforts you.

The former Nigeria Vice President and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Atiku Abubakar also sympathised with the victims of the tanker tragedy at Upper Iweka, Onitsha.
Atiku prayed for the repose of the souls of the scores of deceased persons, while soliciting God’s protection for Nigerians nationwide.
“May God accept the souls of the departed into blissful eternity and grant the relatives and families of the deceased bearable fortitude to accept the loss.
“I commiserate with the Government and good people of Anambra State in whose abode this huge loss had taken place.”
Meanwhile, Atiku who is also the Turaki Adamawa seized the opportunity to advise motorists and road safety agencies on safe and considerate driving.
He also implored Nigerians to stick together in moments of tragedy to demonstrate their national resilience to overcome tough times, while seeking more government investment in health and safety emergency measures to help forestall or reduce casualty figures in future occurrences. [myad]

The Audacity To Believe In Buhari, By Dan Agbese

Dan Adbese
Dan Agbese

One of the huge problems President Muhammadu Buhari is faced with literally thrust itself in his face last week. The great shut down and the total paralysis of the nation because oil marketers refused to lift oil over the non-payment of their outrageous and fraudulent subsidy claims must have told him something about the monsters in the oil industry and their unholy strangle hold on the nation’s economic jugular. The new president does not need to look further to see that since his time in that ministry in the 1970s, the under underbelly of our petroleum industry has become so rotten it is unsightly.
The fraud and the corruption in the fuel subsidy regime is a tip of the iceberg. It confronts Buhari with tough choices. His first choice is to let it be business as usual by continuing to fund the subsidy. I am sure he needs no one to tell him this option would compromise the change he has promised us. Anything that makes him helpless makes the people hopeless.
The other option is for him to ride on the crest waves of his grassroots support by scrapping the current vote for fuel subsidy in the federal budget. If he takes this option, he would risk a possible public outcry or even backlash. Can he risk it? Yes, he can. It would be the hard-headed right step in the right direction. He needs one bold policy step to set the tone of his administration.
It requires courage; the sort of courage we believe the president has. It requires commitment; the sort of commitment we believe the president has towards recovering our country from the bands of thieves that act with sickening impunity.
The best brains in the oil industry have repeatedly told us there is no subsidy on our petroleum products. But the payments go on. Senator Bukola Saraki has estimated that in the last five or six years, “over $32 billion (had been) wasted on it.” According to him, the country loses “a total of $2 billion to fake fuel subsidy operators.”
There are about 82 of such companies officially licensed by the NNPC to perpetrate the fraud and the mindless corruption. The federal government pays three or four times the budgeted vote for fuel subsidy every year.
The immediate cause of the strike last week by oil marketers was the refusal by the then minister of finance and co-ordinating minister of the economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. She did not think the N159 billion the marketers submitted to the government as foreign exchange variation was authentic. She not only vowed not to pay but also took the unusual step of urging Nigerians not “..to allow themselves to be blackmailed.”
Buhari is a former minister of petroleum resources. He is not ignorant of the political game in the NNPC and its parent ministry. In a short video interview on YouTube the president made it clear he did not believe there was fuel subsidy. He asked rhetorically: “Who is subsiding whom?” His conclusion is that it is all part of the fraud and corruption in the system. Aha, yes, the president knows.
The politics of oil subsidy has a long sentimental history. Nigerians believe that as citizens of an oil-producing nation they should pay less, much less, for petroleum products. The poor are also entitled to a good slice of the national cake you know. This sentimental argument has led to many experiments and permutations.
Each time the federal government increased the prices of petroleum products it tried to protect the poor by introducing some so-called cushioning effects. President Ibrahim Babangida introduced one price for commercial vehicles and another for other private vehicle owners. It did not work. The poor did not benefit from it in any shape or form.
The late head of state, General Sani Abacha, increased the price of petroleum products from three Naira to three Naira fifty kobo. He used two and half percent of the new price to set up the Petroleum Trust Fund, PTF, headed by Muhammadu Buhari, our new president. That fund did titanic things with the rehabilitation of roads, health and educational institutions.
Obasanjo increased the prices of petroleum products three times in his eight years in office. His last increase and the failed attempt to cushion its effect on the poor was the massive purchase of buses, motorcycles and Keke Napep by state governments for sale to “bona fide” transporters at subsidized prices. There were no takers. A massive waste of public funds. The contractors laughed to the banks. The people were cheated, not helped.
The mathematics of fuel subsidy seems simple. NPPC licenses independent petroleum marketers to bring in petroleum products and sell at prices dictated by the NNPC instead of prices dictated by demand and supply in the oil sector. The marketers ask the corporation to pay the difference between the landing cost and the pump price. The corporation pays up. This is supposed to be the fuel subsidy, easily the quickest path to the billionaire club.
The 2011 general elections witnessed the indiscriminate recruitment and the licensing of at least 115 fuel importers, most of whom had never imported one litre of petroleum products in their lives. The fuel subsidy payment ballooned to more than one trillion Naira. The three approving authorities – President Jonathan, his wife and the minister of petroleum resources, Mrs. Deziani Madueke – could not have been more generous to their friends and the sons and daughters of political acquaintances. When EFCC tried to investigate the worst excesses in these payments for fuel not supplied, it chickened out when it found that the trail led upstairs. Matter closed.
Buhari has the answer to the fuel subsidy cut out for him, almost. If there is no subsidy, the question of removing it does not arise. All he has to do is to explain to the public that the government would no longer fund private businessmen at the expense of the people in the petroleum sector. Throwing out the subsidy nonsense should signal the beginning of the massive clean up in the ministry of petroleum resources, NNPC and its subsidiaries that he must undertake.
Cleaning up the oil industry is a huge and complicated problem. I have no illusions about what Buhari would confront here. Our past leaders allowed sentiments to trump courage in the decision making process here. It is no use blaming the so-called cabal, a faceless but powerful group of men in the industry who determines what happens there. Buhari has to take them on. They cannot be more powerful than the government itself. Blaming the cabal is a cop out. It excuses the do nothing about the problem that is killing our economy.
Buhari is in luck too. During the fuel subsidy claims and counter-claims, in 2012, both the NNPC and the federal government set up committees to study the problems and advise them on what to do. Nuhu Ribadu, former EFCC boss, headed one and the banker, Belgore, headed the other.
They have been gathering dust. Buhari needs to dust off these reports. I am sure they will provide him with enough information to enable him draw up the road map he needs to navigate his way through the piranha infested murky waters of fraud and corruption in the oil sector.
Buhari should put an end to our dancing around the full deregulation of the petroleum. It is the way to go. We have been victims of sentiments for too long here. While we protest even minimal increases in the prices of petroleum products, we see no contradictions in our behaviour when we pay as much N600 per litre when the oil marketers induce artificial scarcity. Let the oil marketers import fuel, charge economic rate and let us put this nonsense of periodic fuel shortages behind us.
The shame of an oil-producing nation with four failed refineries is just that – a big shame. Buhari is not super human. But I have the audacity to believe he has the audacity to make changes we can live with happen.

[myad]

President Buhari Appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu As His Spokesmen

Garba Shehu
Mallam Garba Shehu

President Muhammadu Buhari has announced the first set of appointments into his administration.

The President this evening, named Mr. Femi Adesina and Mallam Garba Shehu as his spokesmen. Femi Adesina will serve as Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) while Garba Shehu will be the new Senior Special Assistant (Media and Publicity).

A statement signed by Garba Shehu said that the President has also approved the appointment of Mallam Lawal Abdullahi Kazaure as the State Chief of Protocol (SCOP).

Adesina
Mr. Femi Adesina

Mr. Adesina is the current President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and serves as the Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of The Sun newspapers.

Garba Shehu served as the Director, Media and Publicity of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council. He was also once the President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) about sixteen years ago.

Abdullahi Kazaure is a career Foreign Service official and currently serves in Aso Rock Villa as a Special Assistant (Presidential Matters). [myad]

Governor Obiano Weeps As 69 Burnt To Death In Petrol Tanker Accident

Obiano visits accident victim

Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano could not control tears when today, about 69 persons got burnt to death when a trailer loaded with Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol that was descending from Army barracks side of Onitsha Enugu express way, lost control and rammed into the Asaba Motor Park at Upper Iwekas Onitsha and exploded.

Eleven vehicles mostly commuter buses and two motorcycles inside the Asaba Park Onitsha including the 40 foot tanker laden with petrol burnt beyond repairs inside the park.

The governor and the Anambra State Commissioner wept on seeing the number of casualties when they visited the scene of the accident.

Governor Obiano consoled the relations of the victims, and promised that the state will help in ensuring that the living victims are well taken care of in their respective hospitals.

The Nigerian Red Cross Society officials were the first to arrive at the scene of the incident. According to its Chairman, Professor Peter Emeka Kathy: “we have sixty nine burnt to dead persons as at now. There are other 30 casualties: a casualty is a living person, a dead person is no longer a casualty.

“So, 69 persons are dead, and they have been evacuated to various mortuaries in Onitsha, from Toronto to St. Charles Boromneo mortuaries and others in town.” [myad]

History’ll Be Kind to Jonathan, Atiku Says In A Speech At Gala Night

Atiku and Jonathan

“I dare say that the path of honour that President Goodluck Jonathan chose will not be forgotten and that, on that score, history will be kind to him.”
This was the verdict of the former Nigeria Vice President, Atiku Abubakar when he spoke at a Gala night to usher-in the government of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
Read the full text:
I am really excited to be here for this Gala Night, part of the activities marking the handing over of power from an out-going government to an in-coming one. As many commentators have said since our recent elections and in the various remarks today, this is truly a historic day for our country and, indeed, Africa.
After going through tough election campaigns, amidst the numerous challenges facing our country, we were able to pull off largely peaceful and credible elections. And, today we went through a peaceful transition from one government of one political party to another of another political party. For us in Nigeria, and indeed most of Africa, this is a big deal. Our democracy is the winner. Nigeria is the winner.
I heartily congratulate our new President, Muhammadu Buhari, and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, on their election and their assumption of office today. I also congratulate and thank all those who made his election possible, and those who have worked so hard to ensure the success of today’s events.
I congratulate President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for his service to our country and for helping to deepen our democracy by going through with the transition that took place earlier today. I dare say that the path of honour that he chose will not be forgotten and that, on that score, history will be kind to him. Mr President, I wish you good rest and goodluck in your future endeavours.
I thank the various countries that have been represented at today’s events, and especially those that have, over the past years, stayed engaged with Nigeria’s democratic process. I thank you for your attention to and support for Nigeria’s democratic development and for coming to celebrate with us today.
True, a new government has taken over today. Expectedly, expectations are extremely high. Reading through some of the expressed expectations and watching the excitement on our people’s faces, you would think that all our challenges are supposed to be met today or tomorrow at the latest. Of course, things are not that simple. Enormous challenges lie ahead. The new government will need time and diligence to take stock of the existing reality that it meets, to find the right people, plan properly and source the resources needed to begin to meet those challenges. And it will need the support of all. We will need to be patient and cooperate with the government.
As the new government ponders and goes through this difficult process, it should not forget that Nigeria is a diverse country and that our diversity is our strength. It will be important to be as inclusive as possible not only to take advantage of the diverse talents scattered across the country but also to accommodate all stakeholders in the governance project. These will promote a sense of belonging and worth by all and ensure needed peace for our continued growth and development.
Once more, I congratulate Presidents Buhari and Jonathan. I thank you all for coming. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

This is a goodwill Message by Atiku Abubakar, GCON, former Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, at the Gala Dinner to mark the Hand-over of Power to President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, GCON, by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, at the Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, Abuja on May 29, 2015. [myad]

US Secretary Of State, John Kerry Breaks Leg In Bicycle Accident In France

Jogn Kerry on bike

The United States Secretary of State, John Kerry is in a stable condition in a Swiss hospital, after he was involved in an accident while cycling near Scionzier in France.

A State Department spokesman says he has broken his right femur.

Kerry was transported by medical helicopter following the incident to a hospital in Switzerland, where he is being examined. His spokesman, John Kirby said: “Secretary Kerry is stable and likely suffered a leg injury. He did not lose consciousness.”

It was later confirmed by a State Department spokesman that Kerry had in fact broken his right femur (thigh bone), but his injury was not life threatening and he is expected to make a full recovery. Kerry is set to return to the United States for treatment, which will mean he will cancel planned visits to Madrid and Paris.

The accident happened in the French town of Scionzier (population around 6,000), is 40 kilometers southeast of Geneva.

The cycle-loving, 71 year-old Kerry had been in Switzerland for talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to try and secure a nuclear deal. The June 30 deadline approaching, but Tehran has rejected a key demand by the West, which would grant access for inspections.

The US Secretary of State had been due to fly to Madrid on Sunday to sign an agreement with the Spanish government, which would permanently grant the US a military presence in the country. During his visit, he was also due to meet with King Felipe, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and the Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia Margallo. [myad]

Group Wants Buhari, Osinbajo To Declare Their Assets Publicly

Buhari and Osinbajo special

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to declare their assets publicly in accordance to their apparent anti-corruption credentials and their promise to do so.

SERAP made the request in a statement by its Executive Director, Adetokunbo Mumuni today, in reaction to the recent declaration of assets by the President and Vice President to the Code of Conduct Bureau as required by the Constitution.

“We welcome the official declaration of assets by the President and Vice President. This clearly complies with the requirements of the Nigerian Constitution as contained in Chapter VI Section 140. However, the declaration before the Code of Conduct alone falls far short of the commitment to publicly declare their assets.

“SERAP recalls that the President had said before the election that he would publicly declare his assets and liabilities, and encourage all his appointees to publicly declare their assets and liabilities as a pre-condition for appointment. We now expect the President to fulfil this promise to the Nigerian people.”

The organisation also expects the President and Vice President to “publicly declare their assets and to publish widely the information on a dedicated website.

“Public disclosure of assets will give the general public a true picture of the assets of the President and Vice President and will send a powerful message that it is not going to be business as usual with this government.

“This will also follow the best practice by former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, boost this government’s fight against corruption and impunity of perpetrators, and fully comply with the provisions of chapter two of the dealing with Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy, which among others require the government to take steps to eradicate corrupt practices and the abuse of power.”

The group said that it believes that public disclosure of assets is crucial to ensure that public officials’ personal interests including that of the President and Vice President as the leaders of the nation, do not conflict with their duties and responsibilities.

“Public disclosure also helps to provide a baseline and thus means for comparison to identify assets that may have been corruptly acquired and that a public official may legitimately be asked to account for.”

”We also urge the President to urgently take measures to seek amendment of the law relating to declaration of assets to include the requirement of public disclosure so as to bring it in line with international standards and best practices such as the UN Convention against Corruption,” SERAP added. [myad]

 

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