Thursday, 13 November 2014
Popular Us Singer James Blunt Reveals How He Sold His Sister On Ebay
English singer James Blunt has made a confession that he once sold his sister on Ebay. The singer during an interview with the Guardian, said he put up his sister for sale on Ebay after his obsession with the auctioning website got a tad out of hand.
Oh my! Man survives being speared by 15-inch piece of wood (pic)
Hunters kill over 75 Boko Haram men, recapture Maiha town in Adamawa
Enyeama faces fitness test
Super Eagles goal-keeper trainer Ike Shorunmu said Nigeria’s No 1 shot stopper Vincent Enyeama would undergo a late fitness test to know if he would be ready for the AFCON qualifier against
Happy Birthday To the prettiest Girl in Waff city
Photos: Harp And Flavour Ignite Benin City
Boko Haram has declared war on Nigeria'- Senate President, David Mark
...and what is Nigeria going to do about it? Nigerian Senate President David Mark says recent attacks by Boko Haram members is a clear indication that the sect group has declared war on Nigeria. Mark said this at the senate's plenary session yesterday.
Meet The 4-year Old Boy That Was Accused Of Hácking FBI Database
A 4-year old kid from the Californian metropolis, who must remain anonymous, was arrested this morning for breaking into the internal network of the FBI on three different occasions, allegedly to gather information about his mother’s new boyfriend. Bypassing all firewalls and security systems in a matter of minutes, the young boy would have been able to access the databases of the FBI, the CIA and of various police departments to verify the identity and official records of his new stepfather
2015 elections in Benue will be bloody unless the illegal arms in circulation are withdrawn- DSS
I can do without Eagles job, says Keshi
Super Eagles head coach Stephen Keshi has shrugged off the issue surrounding his contract extension with the country’s football federation, NFF saying his “destiny” is not tied to the Super Eagles job.
The African champions face their Congolese counterparts, the Red Devils, at the Stade Municipal in Pointe-Noire in a 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match this Saturday which Nigeria must win by a two-goal margin to put life back into their hopes of defending their title.
The 52-year-old coach is yet to be offered a new contract since his first deal with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) elapsed after the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil.
But Keshi has now stated that contract talks is not an issue at the moment. He added that his future is not dependent on the Nigeria head coach job.
The former Mali and Togo manager believes there is life after managing the Super Eagles should he not be handed a
She has no limit? Kim K posed completely full frontal nude for Pa
Shell says 2008 Nigeria spills bigger than thought
Royal Dutch Shell said Thursday that two 2008 oil spills in Nigeria were larger than earlier thought, ahead of a compensation court case in England’s High Court.
The Anglo-Dutch energy giant’s Nigerian arm said in a statement that the spills had been greater than the previously-reached total figure of 4,144 barrels.
Lawyers bringing a compensation bid for 15,000 members of Nigeria’s Bodo community have in the past claimed the spills could be as large as 600,000 barrels.
Shell did not give a revised figure but a spokesman said the volume would not be a “key issue” in determining compensation.
The compensation case is expected to be heard at the High Court in London next year.
The two sides failed to agree a compensation deal in 2013.
Leigh Day, the legal firm for the Bodo community, says the local environment was devastated by the two spills, depriving thousands of subsistence farmers and fishermen of their livelihoods.
“From the outset, we’ve accepted responsibility for the two deeply regrettable operational spills in Bodo,” said a spokesman for the Shell Petroleum Company of Nigeria (SPDC).
“We want to compensate fairly and quickly those who have been genuinely affected and to clean up all areas where oil has been spilled from our facilities.”
He said that following the spills, a team involving government agencies, the SPDC and representatives from the Bodo community visited the sites and completed a joint investigation.
“They estimated that the total volume of oil spilled was in the region of 4,144 barrels,” the spokesman said.
“As part of the litigation process, we asked satellite remote sensing experts, hydrologists and specialists in mangrove ecology to assess how the Bodo waterways and mangroves were impacted and other relevant information addressing the question of the volume of these spills and the extent of the damage.
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