Friday 3 June 2016

Three Somali Americans who plotted to join Isis in Syria convicted

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Minneapolis jury convicts men of conspiracy to commit murder overseas after a counter-terrorism investigation led by the FBI in 2015

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Members of the Minneapolis Somali community gather outside the courthouse. Photograph: Jim Mone/AP

Three young Somali American men who plotted to join the Islamic State in Syria, have been convicted of conspiracy to commit murder overseas, following a landmark federal court case in Minnesota.
Guled Omar, 21, Abdirahman Daud, 22 and Mohamed Farah, 22 could all face life in prison after a jury in Minneapolis convicted each of the most serious charges resulting from a sprawling counter-terrorism investigation led by the FBI in 2015.

The federal government indicted 10 Somali American men, all in their early twenties, in relation to the conspiracy. Six have already pleaded guilty, while the seventh, 22-year-old Abdi Nur is believed to have joined Islamic State in Syria already.

Nesta Carter’s failed drugs test could put Usain Bolt’s Beijing relay medal at risk

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Methylhexanamine reportedly found in retested 2008 Olympics sample
Jamaica Olympic Association says it has not been notified of any rule violation
Jamaica's Asafa Powell, Nesta Carter, Usain Bolt and Michael Frater celebrate after winning the men's 4x100m relay at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing
Jamaica’s Asafa Powell, Nesta Carter, Usain Bolt and Michael Frater celebrate after winning the men’s 4x100m relay at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Photograph: Olivier Morin/AFP/Getty Images
The Jamaican sprinter Nesta Carter was reported to have returned an anti-doping violation for the banned stimulant Methylhexanamine. If ultimately proved, team-mates including Usain Bolt face losing their 4x100m relay gold medals from the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
According to Reuters, traces of the drug are reported to have been found in Carter’s A sample when 454 frozen blood and urine samples from Beijing were retested by the International Olympic Committee last month. Carter will face sanctions if his B sample, which was due to be reanalysed earlier this week, is also shown to be positive.
However, the Jamaica Olympic Association president, Michael Fennell, said he had not yet received “any official communication concerning reports in the media about the B sample testing of any athlete” on Friday afternoon – while the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association president, Warren Blake, insisted his organisation had not been notified of any rule violation. The Guardian was unable to speak to Carter’s agent, despite a number of attempts. The 30-year-old Carter has been a vital member of Jamaica’s 4x100m relay team for nearly a decade, running the first leg as they won gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games and the 2011, 2013 and 2015 world championships. He has not run this season, citing a foot injury, but is expected to race in the next few weeks before Jamaica’s Olympic trials, which start later this month.
Although none of the other members of Jamaica’s 4x100m squad in 2008, which included Bolt, Asafa Powell and Michael Frater, are accused of doping, if the news is confirmed the IOC could strip them of their title.
All members of the gold medal-winning US 4x400m relay squad at the 2000 Sydney Olympics were subsequently stripped of their medals after Antonio Pettigrew admitted a doping offence. However, when the American Marion Jones was stripped of her two relay medals from the Sydney Games for doping offences, her team-mates kept theirs after an appeal to the court of arbitration for sport.
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The IOC spokesman Mark Adams said discussions over what to do with the medals won by any dope cheats exposed by the retesting were continuing. “It is still being worked out,” he added. “What we want to do, and are trying to do, is target athletes who have positive results and stop them from competing in Rio.”
Methylhexanamine has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency code prohibited list since 2004, although it was reclassified on the 2011 list as a “specified substance”.
Wada defines specified substances as those that are more susceptible to a “credible, non-doping explanation”. Sold as a nasal decongestant in the US until 1983, Methylhexanamine has been used more recently as an ingredient in dietary supplements.
Historically, the sanction for the use of Methylhexanamine has been a suspension of six months to a year and the loss of results from the period concerned.

Thursday 2 June 2016

Muhammad Ali in hospital with respiratory problem

                                        
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Spokesman says brief stay in hospital is expected
Former world champion being treated as a precaution
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Muhammad Ali is in hospital with a respiratory condition. Photograph: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images
A spokesman for Muhammad Ali said the former heavyweight champion is being treated in hospital for a respiratory problem.
Bob Gunnell said Ali is being looked after by doctors as a “precaution” and added that the 74-year-old is in “fair condition”. A brief stay is expected but he declined to identify the hospital or when Ali was admitted.
Ali has had Parkinson’s disease for a number of years. He retired from the ring in 1981.

Charles Darwin letter returned to Smithsonian over 30 years after theft

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The 1875 letter, part of correspondence between British scientist and Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, was stolen by an employee in mid-1970s, FBI said
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Charles Darwin’s handwritten letter to Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden thanked the fellow naturalist for field studies in what became Yellowstone national park. Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty Images
More than three decades after a letter by Charles Darwin was stolen, the FBI’s art crime team has recovered and returned it to the Smithsonian.
The letter, part of the Darwin’s correspondence with an American geologist, Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, was written in May 1875 to thank his fellow naturalist for field studies of what became Yellowstone national park.
It was stolen in the mid-1970s from the Smithsonian archives, not long after it arrived there as part of the papers of George Perkins Miller, another 19th-century geologist.
An FBI spokesperson told the Guardian the letter was stolen by an employee before it could be inventoried in the large collection, so the theft at first went unnoticed. Earlier this year, the FBI received a tip from someone who said they knew where the letter was kept – in the Washington DC area, not far from the Smithsonian.

How Alison Madueke Acquired Multi Million Dollar Hotel, Le Meridian in Port Harcourt

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Port Harcourt’s Le Meridien Hotel was allegedly purchased by Diezani Alison-Madueke, Nigeria’s former petroleum resources minister, using First Bank of Nigeria Executive Director (ED), Dauda Lawal. Lawal who was picked up by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) two weeks ago has reportedly returned huge amounts of money laundered through him by Diezani. He is said to have returned millions of dollars to the EFCC as the agency prepared to let him go. Lawal is also believed to have facilitated the purchase of Le Meridien Hotel in Port Harcourt on behalf of the Alison Madueke.
While investigators reportedly tried to seize the hotel, the presidency pushed for the refund of the money from its owners, sources said. It was learnt that the owners paid back an amount that was said to be close to N18billion into the federal government recovery account. Meanwhile, in a similar development, UK detectives recently arrived Nigeria in a bid to gather more evidence against Diezani Alison-Madueke. Diezani is under investigation in the UK over the missing $20billion oil cash, phoney crude oil lifting contracts, $115million poll bribery money, the $1.092b Malabu oil deal and the N5.2billion ($25m) oil cash paid by an Indian oil firm for an oil block.

I Handed Nigeria Over to Buhari As The African Largest Economy With A $574 b GDP – GEJ

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I Handed Nigeria Over to Buhari As The African Largest Economy With A $574 Billion GDP – Jonathan

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said that he handed over a Nigeria with the largest economy in Africa, though he met the nation the second when he ascended the office of the president following the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.
Jonathan spoke in New Jersey, United States, on Saturday, April 23, 2016, to Friends of Africa Coalition at the Mayor’s Office on issues dwelling on strengthening democracy and elections in Africa.
According to the Nigerian Monitor, Jonathan said the richest man in Africa, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, was the 5th richest man in 2009 but he handed over a nation that produced the richest man in Africa by 2015.Dr. Jonathan, who also spoke on issues bordering on the 2015 general elections in Nigeria and the economy of the country, said the outcome of the 2015 polls would have been ridden with crisis if he was not a president elected by the will of the people of Nigeria.
According to the former president, “the campaigns leading to the elections almost polarized the country into Christian versus Muslims and North versus South divide. Most world leaders were worried that our elections will result into major crisis. Some pundits even from here in the United States said that those elections would spell the end of Nigeria and that we would cease to exist as a nation because of the polls.

See The Face Of The 19 Years Old Undergraduate Impersonating Wizkid

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We have been able to lay our hands on the photo of 19 year old Wizkid impersonator, Ifeoma Nelly who was able to dupe unsuspecting Wizkid fans of several millions of naira.
Police say Miss Ifeoma sported a low cut, and talked and dressed like a man. It took them time before they were able to believe that she was female.


She was set up at a hotel where she came to collect part payment of 25 thousand dollars from some Australians who wanted to feature Wizkid on a show in their country. When she stepped in with her companions, they swooped in on her and arrested the teen scammer.

Photos Of Seven Children Of 2face Idibia With Different Baby Mamas







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Those who thought they had heard the last of 2face and his babymama dramas might have to think again after today’s bombshell of an allegation that Annie had been restricting 2baba from seeing her eternal rival, Pero Adeniyi and his three kids with her.
While his legendary attraction to ladies might have been exaggerated sometimes, his past romance with three particular women Pero, Annie and Sumbo all yielded beautiful kids the African Queen crooner is proud of.
Here are his baby mamas and their children in pictures.



ANNIE IDIBIA: Before 2baba proposed and got married to Annie Idibia, she was only one of the trinity of baby mamas. She however emerged as the chosen one who got the ring.
SUMBO AJABA: Sumbo is the one of the three who has maintained the lowest profile as she wasted no time in marrying someone else when it became obvious that 2baba, her baby daddy was never going to walk down the aisle with her.
PERO ADENIYI: Pero must have felt really hard done when 2baba elected to marry Annie.
After all, she was the one who had not one or two but three kids for the so called father of all nation.
She, however, accepted the decision without much fuss with her three jewels more than enough to show for her emotional investment in the legendary pop star.