• Nigerian singer Alizee and 4-year-old daughter reportedly murdered by her Italian husband

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    Nigerian singer Ali Zainab Nielsen popularly known as Alizee was reportedly murdered yesterday, April 5th, along with her 4-year old daughter, Petra Nielsen.

    LIB reports that they were both allegedly murdered by her Italian husband Peter Nielsen at their home at Ocean Parade towers in Banana Island.

    Speaking to LIB, a member of Alizee’s management team said:

    “It’s really a shocking and sad development. We all woke up to the sad news of her death this morning and to find out that the homicide was committed by her husband makes it all the more sad. The Police has been brought in to the case and we’ll share more details as we get them.”

    The circumstances leading to her death still haven’t been revealed but the bodies of Alizee and her daughter have been deposited at the mortuary while the police continue with their investigation.

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  • South Africa’s ex-president Zuma, appears in court to face corruption charges

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    A former South African president, Jacob Zuma, appeared in court on Friday to face corruption charges relating to a $2.5 billion arms deal.

    The 75-year-old, whose scandal-plagued nine years in office were marked by economic stagnation and credit downgrades, faces 16 charges including fraud, racketeering and money laundering.

    Mr Zuma denies any wrongdoing and is challenging the decision to prosecute the case, a dramatic development on a continent where political leaders are rarely held to account for their actions before the law.

    Wearing a dark suit, a smiling Mr Zuma waved to crowds of supporters and reporters as he mounted the steps of the High Court in Durban shortly before 0700 GMT.

    The speed with which prosecutors have booked his day in court is a sign of the loss of control Mr Zuma has suffered since his successor, Cyril Ramaphosa, became head of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) in December.

    However, Mr Zuma still retains some popular support, especially in his home province of KwaZulu-Natal, where the case is being heard.

    Heavily armed police in riot gear lined the square outside the court, as thousands of Mr Zuma’s supporters gathered to express solidarity with a leader they say is the victim of a politically motivated witchhunt.

    Marchers, many clad in the distinctive yellow, green and black of the ANC, carried placards reading “Hands off Zuma” and performed the high-stepping toyi-toyi protest dance made popular in South Africa’s decades-long struggle against apartheid.

    Businessman Siya Khoza said he admired Mr Zuma’s determination to bring in economic policies that he said were designed to spread the wealth in what remains one of the world’s most unequal societies.

    “Whatever happens we will still support Zuma because we believe he brought us radical economic transformation and we still believe that him being in the ANC he will push for it,” said Khoza, wearing a waistcoat emblazoned in
    ANC colors.

    Mr Zuma’ son, Edward, told supporters at nearby park where several thousand people held an overnight vigil that his father was not worried.

    “I would want to believe that as an innocent man, he is definitely not worried,” the domestic News24 agency quoted Edward Zuma as saying.

    Mr Zuma, who was forced to resign by the ANC last month, was at the center of a 1990s deal to buy billions of dollars of European military hardware to upgrade South Africa’s post-apartheid armed forces.

    The deal was mired in scandal and controversy from the start, with many inside and outside the ANC questioning the spending given the massive social issues, from health to education, Nelson Mandela’s party had to address after coming to power in 1994.

    Fallout has cast a shadow over South African politics ever since. Mr Zuma was deputy president at the time. Schabir Shaikh, his former financial adviser, was found guilty and jailed in 2005 for trying to solicit bribes for Mr Zuma from a subsidiary of French arms company Thales.

    The company is facing charges in the same case.

    Charges against Mr Zuma were filed but then set aside by the National Prosecuting Authority shortly before he successfully ran for president in 2009.

    The charges were re-instated in 2016.

    Since his election nine years ago, his opponents have fought a lengthy legal battle to have the charges reinstated.

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  • NEMA board suspends six (6) senior directors

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    The Board of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has suspended six directors of the agency indefinitely.

    The suspension of the affected officials by the newly-inaugurated board was in connection with the ongoing probe of the finances of NEMA by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

    The financial years being reviewed by the anti-graft agency are from 2011 to 2015.

    Those placed on suspension are the Director of Finance and Accounts, Akinbola Hakeem Gbolahan; Ag. Director, Special Duties, Umesi Emenike; Director, Risk Reduction, Mallam Alhassan Nuhu; Pilot in-charge Air Ambulance and Aviation Unit, Mamman Ali Ibrahim; the Chief Maintenance Officer, Ganiyu Yunusa Deji; and the Director of Welfare, Kanar Mohammed.

    The EFCC had in a report to the Presidency recommended the disciplinary measures in order to enable it conduct unhindered investigation and have access to vital records.

    Based on the EFCC’s recommendation, the Board of NEMA approved the suspension and directed the management to give effect to its decision.

    The Board also mandated the management of NEMA to cooperate fully with the EFCC in the ongoing probe.

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  • Diddy meets Naomi Campbell during his first ever visit to Dubai

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    American rap mogul, Diddy and his girlfriend Cassie arrived in Dubai yesterday marking their first ever visit to the country.

    The stylish couple were welcomed by top celebs from all around the world including Naomi Campbell, Joe Zaza of Pablo Nightclub and others.

    See photos from Diddly’s epic performance at Gotha Club Dubai below…

    Photos: Diddy meets Naomi Campbell during his?first ever visit to Dubai

    Photos: Diddy meets Naomi Campbell during his?first ever visit to Dubai

    Photos: Diddy meets Naomi Campbell during his?first ever visit to Dubai

    Photos: Diddy meets Naomi Campbell during his?first ever visit to Dubai

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  • Muslim Lawyers vow not to obey dress code in court

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    The Muslim Lawyers’ Association of Nigeria, MULAN, has vowed to reject the new directive given by the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on lawyers’ dress code.

    MULAN said the FCT High Court had in a press release on March 28, 2018 “prohibited the use of any apparel underneath wigs by lawyers and by extension the hijab by female Muslim lawyers.”

    But in a communiqué generated at the end of its National Executive Committee meeting in Benin, Edo State, on April 3, 2018, MULAN said it would not adhere to the directive.

    It described the directive as “unfortunate, draconian, illegal, unconstitutional and unlawful.”

    The MULAN communiqué was signed by its President, Dr. Kamal Dawud.

    It argued that the directive by the court was at variance with Section 38 of the constitution, which guarantees citizens’ right to manifest their religion.
    It added that the court’s decision was “contrary to the 2004 resolution of the Body of Benchers which allows female Law School students and legal practitioners to use head cover underneath their wigs.”

    “MULAN NEC condemns the directive in the press release in the strongest term and urges the FCT High Court to reverse its decision contained in the press release forthwith,” the communiqué said.

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