The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has released
a statement in response to former President Goodluck Jonathan's
statement that the group and their leaders,Charles and Henry Okah were
after his life. Jonathan in a statement released by his media aide,
Ikechukwu Eze, yesterday denied claims of sponsoring the Niger Delta
Avengers and also alleged that MEND and it's leaders were after his
life.
The father of Omar Mateen, the Orlando shooter who killed 49 people at
the Gay nightclub, Pulse nightclub in June, attended a rally that
Hillary Clinton held in Florida on Monday in Kissimmee, not far from
where the shooting happened on June 12.
When Omar's father, Seddique Mateen, was approached,he said:
A Layton City police officer who visited a Subway sandwich place for
lunch ended up being poisoned by an employee of the establishment. The
Police officer was treated for ingesting illegal drugs after a
restaurant employee spiked his drink.
Nigerian Army has released a statement alerting the public of plans by
Boko Haram to attack some locations in Nigeria. According to the
statement, the group plans to attack police stations in Abuja, Kano,
Sokoto and Kebbi state while a prison in Adamawa is also being targeted.
The statement adds that the sect members are also planning to attack
market places in Imo, Bauchi and Katsina state. The statement adds that
schools that are presently in session in Yobe, Adamawa and Borno state
are also at risk.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson who plays the character of Luke Hobbs in hit
franchise, Fast and Furious took to his Instagram page yesterday to call out his
male co-stars. He accused them of being unprofessional and 'candy
asses'. While the 44-year-old actor didn't mention names, the movie has a
stellar cast which includes Vin Diesel, Ludacris, Tyrese, Jason Statham
and Scott Eastwood. None of the aforementioned have commented on the
post but insiders now say that the guys are very annoyed, especially as
there's still a week and a half to go until filming wraps.