Monday, October 31, 2016

6:19 AM

Kelly Hansome says its dumb to curb crime by preventing Nigerian ATM cars from working aboard

Singer/actor Kelly Hansome took to social media this morning to state his opinion on Banks suspending their Automated Teller Machine cards (debit and credit) from working overseas. This process began as dollar scarcity hit the economy badly. See his tweet after the cut...


6:15 AM

#DearPatient - Nigerian Doctors share advice to their patients via social media

Lol. Some Doctors (supposedly) shared some hilarious advice to their patients using the hashtag #DearPatient via Twitter.. See more after the cut.












6:14 AM

CCT amendments has passed only the Senate, not House of Reps- Femi Gbajabiamila

Majority leader of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, took to his twitter handle, to react to last week's announcement by the senate that it has amended the CCT act. Gbajabiamila in his tweet said for the records, the amendment was only carried out in the senate and not the House of Representatives.

The House has to validate any of such amendments before it can become law. The senate amended section 3 of the Act thus: “Upon complaint(s) of any breach or where it appears to the bureau that there is a breach of the provision or this Act, the person concerned shall be given particulars of such non compliance or breaches to explain before any reference to the tribunal.”

This implies that the CCB cannot immediately refer a matter to theCCT without giving a public officer a notice; one of the contentions of Saraki. Section 1 (4) which was expunged, and replaced with “the chairman and members shall serve for a term of five years subject to renewal for one further term only”. Section 4 (2) was amended to substitute the word “president” with “the national assembly” as the one to confer powers on the bureau and the tribunal.

The senate also fixed the age of entry to the bureau at 50, and the number of members of the tribunal to sit in judgment on a case at three.

6:00 AM

HALLOWEEN HORROR SHOW Boozed up revellers worse for wear in Newcastle after Halloween weekend blowout

THERE was blood on the streets – and not all of it was fake – as boozy revellers put on a Halloween horror show in Newcastle over the weekend.
Sozzled partygoers in fancy dress were seen sprawled on the ground while others struggled to stay on their feet and had to be held up by pals.
These pictures show the carnage in the city centre as the Halloween party got into full swing.

Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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Halloween weekend saw carnage in Newcastle city centre as hundreds of drinkers hit the bars and clubs
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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There was blood on the streets as intoxicated partygoers ended up sprawled on the ground
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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This woman in bunny ears stopped for a little rest on the pavement
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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She was later seen on her feet being helped along by her pals…
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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…but she struggled to stay upright on her teetering high heels
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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Revellers in fancy dress hit the town hard in Newcastle over the weekend
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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Things got a bit too much for some, who found they needed a bit of a sit-down
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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Some ended up looking the worse for wear, and not just because of their spooky makeup
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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Batman and Catwoman were out on the town in Gotham City, also known as Newcastle upon Tyne
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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Some revellers put a huge effort into their sexy Halloween costumes
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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The city’s bars and clubs were packed with boozers celebrating Halloween
Halloween Night out in Newcastle
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Heading home from a spookily good night out in Newcastle
5:58 AM

CARNAGE ON THE MOTORWAY Horrific dashcam footage shows moment Polish lorry driver killed mum and three kids as he changed music on his phone

THIS is the harrowing moment a lorry driver was filmed changing music on his phone before killing four people from the same family after ploughing into stationary cars.
The highly footage was shown to the victims’ families in court today as Polish Tomasz Kroker was jailed for ten years for causing the deaths of Tracey, Josh and Ethan Houghton and Aimee Goldsmith.
Tomasz Kroker who today admitted killing three children and a mother by dangerous driving
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Tomasz Kroker admitted killing three children and a mother by dangerous driving
Harrowing dash cam footage showed Kroker using his phone
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Dash cam footage showed Kroker using his phone shortly before the crash
The harrowing moment Tomasz Kroker was filmed changing music on his phone before killing four people from the same family
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The harrowing moment Tomasz Kroker was filmed changing music on his phone before killing four people from the same family
Kroker grabbed the steering wheel with both hands and braced for impact but it was far too late.
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Kroker grabbed the steering wheel with both hands and braced for impact but it was far too late.
The court heard that Kroker was so distracted by his phone that he barely looked at the road for almost a kilometre
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The court heard that Kroker was so distracted by his phone that he barely looked at the road for almost a kilometre
Photographs shown to the court showed cars which had been almost completely destroyed by the horror smash
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Photographs shown to the court showed cars which had been almost completely destroyed by the horror smash
The harrowing moment Tomasz Kroker was filmed changing music on his phone before killing four people from the same family.
Family and friends of the victims were gathered at court and some wept in the public gallery as the images were shown. Some also left before the most serious images and footage was shown.
Footage played from the vehicle’s two dash cams showed the horrifying moments before and during impact.
The first camera showed the lorry approaching the line of stationary traffic in front of it before hitting it at speed.
The second showed Kroker using his phone as he held it out to the side of him with his left hand. He was scrolling through different music options while pop music played loudly in his cab.
The music continued as he looked up in shock just moments before the lorry collided with the first car in front of it.
He grabbed the steering wheel with both hands and braced for impact but it was far too late.
High Court Judge Mrs Justice McGowan sentenced Kroker at Reading Crown Court for four counts of causing death by dangerous driving and one of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
Mark Goldsmith with his partner Tracey Houghton before her tragic death
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Mark Goldsmith with his partner Tracey Houghton before her tragic death
Ethan Houghton, Aimee Goldsmith and Josh Houghton - who died in the car crash
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Ethan Houghton, Aimee Goldsmith and Josh Houghton – who died in the car crash
Family reacts to the sentencing of lorry driver Tomasz Kroker who killed 4 on the A34
In the footage it was said he suddenly saw the vehicles in front of him and looked 'horrified' - but only noticed traffic when his lorry had almost reached the car he struck first.
The phone distracted him so much he failed to see a line of stationary traffic in front of him which had built up after another lorry slowed down while struggling to climb a hill.
The court had heard that Kroker, who himself had become a father five months before the incident, was so distracted by his phone that he barely looked at the road for almost a kilometre.
Passing sentence, Judge Maura McGowan said his attention had been so poor that he "might as well have had his eyes closed".
Just an hour earlier he had signed a declaration to his employer, promising he would not use his phone at the wheel
Outside court members of the family made a desperate plea to motorists to never use their mobile phones while driving.
In statement they said: "The sentence of 10 years in prison will not ease our pain and suffering, nor we do we believe it will send a strong enough message to those who lack the self-restraint to not use their mobile phones whilst driving.
"Anyone using a mobile whilst driving is guilty of dangerous driving. It only takes a second of distraction to kill someone, destroying your life, your family's lives, and those of your victim and their family.
"Today's outcome must serve as a reminder to us all of our responsibilities every time we drive and that the decisions we make can be fatal. Our children lost their lives because of the reckless actions of Tomasz Kroker.
"But we are not the only family to have suffered due to what is perceived by many as minor, inconsequential crime - a crime that takes place on our roads every day.
"We urge you to make a personal commitment to stop using mobile phones whilst driving and make our roads safer for everyone."
He was using his mobile phone to change music in the cab when he crashed into a line of vehicles, killing the family
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He was using his mobile phone to change music in the cab when he crashed into a line of vehicles, killing the family
Tracey and Mark were on their way on a weekend break when she died along with the three children
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Tracy and Mark were on their way on a weekend break when she died along with the three children
Tracy Houghton was killed alongside her two young boys and her partner's daughter in the A34 crash.
She had just started a new job at Bedford Council, immediately opposite her home.
Tracy's partner Mark Goldsmith witnessed the crash and suffered whiplash and a broken rib as he drove his own Vauxhall car with his 13-year-old son Jake as a passenger.
On October 10 Kroker admitted causing the deaths of Tracy, Josh and Ethan Houghton and Aimee Goldsmith by dangerous driving in the horror crash in August.
The latter three victims were aged just 11, 13, and 11 years respectively.
The court heard Kroker, 30, of Andover, Hants.,was distracted for seven seconds by his mobile phone before the crash, which was captured in harrowing dash cam footage.
The father-of-one was also charged with a single count of causing serious injury by dangerous driving following the crash which happened at around 5.10pm.
The Vauxhall car in which the group were was crushed to a third of its normal size by the impact of the collision and the weight of a lorry in front of it.
Photographs shown to the court featured the wreckage left of many vehicles after the collision - some had been almost completely destroyed.
Kroker’s partner had attended court for the sentencing.
In her sentencing remarks, Mrs Justice McGowan said: "I would first like to pay tribute to the quiet dignity that all the believed family members have shown.
"No court has the power to do anything that will limit the terrible and devastating loss in this case - the potential lives of all three children and a loving mother.
"No sentence I cam impose can do anything to mitigate the terrible and permanent loss those families will feel.
"One can only hope that the publicity surrounding this case will bring greater awareness of the consequences of using a phone, not just to text or to call, but also a phone to play music or use some form of navigation software while driving.
"There are a number of aggravating features in this case. There was clearly a distraction, whether it was by using the phone or not looking up, it was clear the defendant didn't see the slowing vehicles in front of him for a period of something like 45 seconds.
"I can look on that as a prolonged period of distraction."
The High Court judge sentenced him to 10 years for four counts of causing death by dangerous driving and four years, to run concurrent, for causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
He will also be banned from driving for seven years.
It's believed the car she was travelling in with the three children became trapped between two lorries
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It's believed the car Tracey was travelling in with the three children became trapped between two lorries
Tracey was 45 years old when she was killed in the crash on the A34 in Berkshire
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Tracy was 45-years-old when she was killed in the crash on the A34 in Berkshire
The mum-of-two from Dunstable, Bedfordshire, had been travelling in convoy back from a camping trip in the South West
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The mum-of-two from Dunstable, Bedfordshire, had been travelling in convoy back from a camping trip in the South West
Speaking prior to sentencing Charles Ward Jackson, prosecuting, said: "One of the issues a sentencing judge will have to think about is how long the defendant was distracted by his mobile phone.
"This was at least seven-and-three-quarter seconds as shown by dash cam video.
"The best evidence shows simultaneously the defendant looking repeatedly at his mobile phone.
"Another angle through the windscreen shows the fast-approaching queue of vehicles."
Mr Jackson-Ward added: "The defendant, it is clear, was not looking. It is only 0.75 seconds before the crash that the camera shows the defendant looking up with some horror on his face."
Four lorries and four cars were involved in the fatal crash in total which killed the mother and the three children from Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
The northbound carriageway was closed as emergency services rushed to the scene.
The crash closed a six-mile section of the A34, from junction 13 of the M4, near Newbury, Berks., between the villages of East and West Ilsley and it remained shut for more than 18 hours.
Emergency services pictured at the scene of the horror crash last night where four people from the same family died
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Emergency services pictured at the scene of the horror crash where four people from the same family died
A34 Berkshire crash
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Another man and teenage boy were also rushed to hospital with minor injuries
Emergency services pictured responding to the crash on the A34 in Newbury last night
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Emergency services pictured responding to the crash on the A34 in Newbury
Dozens of emergency services were dispatched to the scene including specialist medics from the hazardous response unit.
Another man and a teenage boy were taken to hospital with minor injuries while another nine people were treated at the scene on the northbound carriageway for minor injuries.
The crash near East Ilsley happened on a stretch of road known as a notorious blackspot which has been subject to campaigns to reduce the speed limit.
Lorry ploughs into the back of stationary traffic on A2 near Canterbury