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  • Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s surrogate spotted

    Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s surrogate spotted

    Reality queen Kim Kardashian and her Grammy winner husband Kanye West’s surrogate carrying their third child has been pictured for the first time.

    According to MailOnline, Kim confirmed the news that she and Kanye are having a third child, on Thursday night.

    The reality TV couple were said to have paid the surrogate an estimated $75,000 in June to carry a sibling (due in late January) for their daughter North, four, and son Saint, 21 months.

    Pictured in September, this is the first sighting of the expectant African-American 27-year-old following Kim’s confirmation that they are having a third child.

    The secret surrogate wore a white T-shirt over her five-month bump, cuffed blue jeans, and black sandals, while strolling through a playground in September.

    ‘She’ll also receive a $4,500 monthly “discomfort” allowance; if she gives birth by cesarean, she’ll earn a $2,000 bonus and she’ll receive a $5,000 bonus if she has twins,’ an insider told Radar Online.

    ‘Kim liked her immediately and Kanye thought she looked a little like Kim, which no doubt helped her get selected.’

    The stay-at-home San Diego woman was previously paid to be a surrogate in 2014, and it didn’t hurt that she’s a big fan of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

    ‘She’s watched all of the shows, and Kim’s vanity was touched when she found out,’ a source added.

    Also, TMZ recently reported that the surrogate, a registered Democrat and college graduate has two sons of her own with her husband of five years, and their marriage is ‘solid.’

    The 36-year-old mother-of-two confirmed the baby news Thursday by sharing a preview for the 14th season of her E! series airing Sundays on cable TV, with her 188.1million social media followers.

    Kim, a devout Atkins dieter who finally whittled her surgically enhanced 5ft3in figure down to 115lbs, cannot carry anymore children due to complications from pre-eclampsia.

    It comes amid mounting speculation that her 33-year-old sisters, Khloé, as well as her 20-year-old half-sister Kylie Jenner are pregnant from NBA basketball player Tristan Thompson and Grammy-nominated rapper Travis Scott, respectively.

    They are both reportedly due in February; one month after Kim’s surrogate will give birth to a daughter, if sources are to be believed.

    The most famous, wealthy and entrepreneurial of her siblings, Kim has a net worth of about $175 million.

    Over the last year, Kim made $45.5 million, making her the 47th richest celebrity on the Forbes list of the 100 highest-earning celebrities in 2016.
    Kim was robbed at gunpoint in her hotel in Paris, during Fashion Week in October 2016 .

    The robbers stole nearly $9 million worth of jewelry including a $4 million diamond engagement ring from Kanye.

    Known for her frequent use of social media, Kim kept a low profile in the months after the traumatic event and has since recounted the robbery in detail on the family’s show.

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  • Qatar calls for conflict to settle migration issues

    Qatar calls for conflict to settle migration issues

    Qatar says the best way to resolve the issues of refugees and migration is to eliminate the major causes that forced those to leave their home countries, Qatar news agency( QNA ) reported on Friday.

    Qatar’s Ambassador to Lebanon, Ali Al-Marri, stated this in Doha in his speech at the opening session of the regional consultative meeting on international migration.

    Al-Marri said that factors responsible for migration are conflicts, marginalisation, economic and social weaknesses as well as instability.

    He said that Qatar would continue to support the efforts made by the UN Economic and Social Commission for West Asia ( ESCWA ) and others to reach global consensus on the issue of refugees for the benefit of the international community.

    Others are the Arab League and International Organisation for Migration ( IOM ).

    Eighteen Arab countries make up ESCWA and it is aimed at promoting economic and social development in western Asia through regional and sub-regional cooperation and integration.

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  • Merkel, Macron pledge to lead EU forward post-Brexit

    Merkel, Macron pledge to lead EU forward post-Brexit

    French President, Emmanuel Macron, won backing from Angela Merkel for plans to reform the EU after Brexit, founded on what the German chancellor called “intense” cooperation between Paris and Berlin.

    But during an EU dinner in Estonia that lasted till midnight ahead of a formal summit on Friday, some leaders sounded wary of the youthful new French leader’s ambitious ideas, set out in a speech at the Sorbonne on Tuesday, for deepening EU integration.

    Merkel, re-elected for a fourth term on Sunday but weakened by the rise of an insurgent eurosceptic opposition, met Macron for half an hour before dinner and, according to a French aide, welcomed his speech as “visionary” and a return of co-founder France as a driving force in the European Union project.

    But she also noted differences.

    Some of her potential new coalition partners, along with northern governments like the Dutch and Finns, are very dubious about his suggestions for pooling budgets with less fiscally austere states in the south.

    “As far as the proposals were concerned, there was a high level of agreement between Germany and France.

    “We must still discuss the details, but I am of the firm conviction that Europe can’t just stay still but must continue to develop,” she said.

    French officials said Macron, who they said spoke again with Merkel at length after the late-night dinner, was not trying to impose his ideas but to show others that they were in their common interest and recognised that some needed time to reflect.

    “The idea is not about forcing people to give a binary response.

    France cannot force things,” one said, adding that Paris hoped leaders could agree on a way to work on the ideas in the coming weeks before an October summit in Brussels.

    “The dinner,” a Macron aide said, “Was a chance to share further the Sorbonne project … Things are on the move.”

    An EU official said that the dinner had shown there was a “strong and shared willingness to maintain the unity” and that the EU should be “open to address new ideas” while continuing to work to deliver concrete results for citizens.

    Summit Chair, Donald Tusk, would consult governments in the coming two weeks and make proposals for how to follow up on the debate about reform at a summit in Brussels on Oct. 19-20.

    European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker, proposed similar but different reforms earlier this month and called for a landmark summit of the 27 in Romania on the day Britain leaves the EU in 18 months time, on March 30, 2019.

    British Prime Minister, Theresa May, also attended the dinner in spite of Britain’s increasing isolation as it prepares to quit.

    She took the opportunity of Friday’s “digital summit” in Tallinn to visit British troops on a NATO mission in northern Estonia and pledged post-Brexit security cooperation with European neighbours confronting Russian threats.

    May arrived with a better sense of whether her keynote major Brexit speech last Friday has succeeded in unblocking talks in Brussels on Britain’s divorce package.

    The chief EU negotiator, Michel Barnier, praised on Thursday a “new dynamic” to Brexit negotiations created by concessions made by May although progress was still not sufficient to allow discussions on future trade relations.

    EU officials said she should not expect direct feedback in Tallinn from the other leaders.

    But she was expected to talk to Merkel and others individually as she pursues her quest for agreement to open talks on close ties with the bloc.

    Friday’s talks on a “digital agenda” for Europe will range from ways to ease cross-border flows of data while protecting privacy to cyber security and taxing online businesses.

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  • Growing trend of cohabitation among undergraduates

    Growing trend of cohabitation among undergraduates

    In simple terms, cohabitation can be seen as an act of a man and a woman living together and having a sexual relationship without being married. This trend has led to the emergency of unacceptable social behaviour among undergraduates in most Nigerian universities.

    Some call it “couples life”, but for the purpose of this write-up we will stick with “cohabitation”, since it is generally perceive as “indecent”, especially through the eyes of the society.

    Staying off campus seems to be the darling among some undergraduates; their reasons could be genuine and sincere owing to the poor sanitary conditions in campus hostels and the overcrowding.

    However, most students would rather subscribe to the idea of co-habitation to fulfil their selfish and unrealistic desires.

    Let’s take a closer look at our campuses today, students (male & female) do not only live together but overtly engage in sexual activities among other things that are the exclusive preserve of married couples.

    So many reasons can be adduced for cohabitation in our sundry institutions of learning.

    In my quest to gather information about the subject, a number of undergraduates were interviewed.

    Kemi, a 300 level student of Olabisi Onabanjo University ( OOU ), said “I cohabit in other to know my partner very well…..although it affects my studies.”

    Also Vivian, a 200 level student of the same school said the major reason she decided to cohabit with the opposite sex was due to paucity of funds.

    John, a student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic ( MAPOLY ) had this to say, “I love the idea of cohabitation because it helps me understand the female folk more and I do not have to worry about things like food, sex etc., you know what I mean now?”

    There is a saying that if the use of a thing is not known, abuse is inevitable.

    Therefore, this piece X-rays a few of the dangers inherent in cohabitation.

    First, preponderantly, the increasing rate of abortion on campuses are due to cohabitation.

    In truth, most students involved in cohabitation and premarital sex are not ready for the responsibilities of a committed relationship, not to talk of parenting; so they will do everything within their power to abort any occurrence of pregnancy.

    However, it exposes the female partner to the risk of death or other health-related injuries like damage to the uterus, womb etc.

    In addition, there is the risk of Sexually Transmitted Disease ( STD ). It’s a common place to find couples battling with transmitted diseases.

    Also, an important issue that features in the concept of cohabitation is that the female student consistently performs domestic chores like an house wife while juggling school responsibilities at the same time; they clean, cook and sometimes do the laundry for their partners…this is unacceptable!

    To further corroborate the above information, Charles, a 400 level student of OOU reveals that his duty is to provide financially for his girlfriend, while she in turn does the laundry, washes dishes, performs in the “other room” and does everything almost like a wife.

    Most students who cohabitate find it difficult to graduate, and are more susceptible to making lower grades because there isn’t enough time to read and concentrate on their courses with a divided domestic attention.

    We cannot rule out the possibility that some students who cohabitate eventually get married to each other, however, a large percentage of them hit the brick wall even before their years on campus.

    Finally, it is important that parents or guardians constantly check on their wards to know what they do per time.

    Also, the management of tertiary institutions needs to do more to ensure that campus hostels are adequate, affordable and conducive enough for students. This way, the unnecessary mixing of males and females in hostels can be avoided.

  • Kwara gets N3.5bn as September allocation

    Kwara gets N3.5bn as September allocation

     Kwara Government received N3.5 billion as its share of the federal allocation for September.

    The state Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Demola Banu, who disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Ilorin, said the amount was an increase over the N2.5 billion it got in August.

    Banu gave the breakdown as N2.7 billion being statutory allocation and Value Added Tax ( VAT ) of N813 million, totaling N3.5 billion.

    The commissioner said that the 16 local governments in the state received a combined allocation of N2.5 billion for September, against N1.8 billion they got in August.

    He noted that the amount was made up of a statutory allocation of N2 billion and Value Added Tax ( VAT ) of N461 million.

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  • IPAC urges parties to shun violence

    IPAC urges parties to shun violence

    The Lagos State chapter of the Inter-Party Advisory Council ( IPAC ), has urged political parties to steer clear of violence during and after the Eti -Osa Constituency 1 election on Saturday.

    The council’s state Public Relations Officer ( PRO ), Mallam Shakirideen Olofin, gave this advice in an interview on Friday in Lagos.

    Reports that the election is to fill the vacant seat, following the death of the lawmaker representing the area, Mr Kazeem Alimi on July 18.

    He urged all the participating parties to conduct their supporters peacefully so as to ensure the successful conduct of the poll.

    Olofin explained that in any election, there would be winners and losers, and therefore, urged political parties to approach the exercise with the spirit of sportsmanship.

    “IPAC enjoins all participating parties to comport themselves properly before, during and after the bye election”.

    Olofin said that the state had been noted for peace and urged all stakeholders to ensure that the bye-election was a reflection of that notion.

    He said the deployment of a new Commissioner of Police, Mr Edgar Imohimi and a new Resident Electoral Commissioner ( REC ), Mr Sam Oulmekun, to the state was timely.

    Olofin said that IPAC welcomed both men while the state was looking up to them for the peaceful and fair conduct of the poll.

    The PRO also urged residents of Eti-Osa with Permanent Voter Card ( PVC ) to come out en-masse and vote for candidates of their choice during the election.

    He said that IPAC would render any required support for the successful conduct of the poll.

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  • Niger to set up courts for traffic offenders

    Niger to set up courts for traffic offenders

    Mr Umar Kuki, Director, Motor Administration Department in Niger, on Friday said the state government would set up mobile courts to try traffic offenders in the state.

    Kuki told the reporter in Minna that setting up the courts would minimize road accidents in the metropolis.

    He said the department was collaborating with Board of Internal Revenue, Ministry of Justice and other security agencies for the successful take up of the courts.

    “Motorcycle operators, civil servants and other motorists do not obey traffic rules, especially around central market, Bosso, and traffic junctions in Minna.

    “We usually record not less than 10 road accidents daily in the metropolis due to violation of of traffic rules by road users,” he said.

    The director, however, said that the department had reached out the National Union of Road Transport Workers ( NURTW ) and Commercial Motorcycle Association to mobilize their members on the need to obey traffic rules.”

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  • Nigeria restates commitment to zero tolerance for trafficking

    Nigeria restates commitment to zero tolerance for trafficking

    Nigeria has restated commitment to zero intolerance for human trafficking, saying it had put in place strong measures to reduce the menace to the barest minimum in the country.

    The Ambassador/Permanent Representative of Nigeria to Vienna, Mrs Vivian Okeke, stated this in New York, at the High-level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Appraisal of the UN Global Plan of Action against Trafficking in Persons.

    Okeke said Nigeria considered the meeting very important in view of the need for global solidarity and cooperation to fight trafficking in persons.

    “Nigeria is not exempted from the scourge. It has been both a destination country and an export country where vulnerable persons, especially young women and boys, are lured across the Sahara to other continents, especially Europe.

    “Our Government has zero tolerance for trafficking of human beings, whether young or old, men or women. This is why we put in place strong institutional measures and legislations,’’ she said.

    The ambassador said the measures would ensure that those engaged in such illegal acts to face the full wrath of the law.

    “Nigeria has long criminalised trafficking in persons and has taken several efforts to actualise our national priorities at fighting the menace.”

    Okeke said one of the measures taken by Nigeria against human trafficking was the establishment of a permanent mechanism – the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons ( NAPTIP ).

    The Nigerian envoy said NAPTIP was established in 2003 to rescue, assist, and support and cater for victims of human trafficking as well as arrest, prosecute and jail the perpetrators.

    She also said the Trafficking in Persons Enforcement and Administration Act of 2015 had broadened the scope of national legislation against trafficking in Nigeria.

    According to her, Nigeria can be classified as one of the few countries in the world that has in operation, potent legislative regime against trafficking in persons.

    “Nigeria has expanded its prosecution mechanism against trafficking in persons.

    ‘’In this regard, and going by the recent statistics from NAPTIP, 345 victims of trafficking were rescued during the first quarter of this year.

    “This figure brings the total number of persons rescued from trafficking, since the establishment of NAPTIP to 10,815.

    “In the area of prosecution and arrest, 90 traffickers were arrested for various forms of human trafficking during the same period.

    “This figure includes 50 females and 40 males. Also, of the 42 cases referred to various courts for prosecution, 22 have been successfully charged and prosecuted.

    “Nigeria has also strengthened international partnership and collaboration in the area of fighting trafficking in persons.

    “This collaboration has yielded mileage in the rescue of victims as well as prosecution of human traffickers.

    “For instance, out of 345 victims rescued by NAPTIP in the first quarter of this year, 288, representing 83.5 per cent of those rescued were through international collaboration and partnership.

    The Nigerian envoy called on the global community to intensify supports for the operation of the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking.

    This she said became necessary to make it relevant to the fight against trafficking in persons.

    “Nigeria reaffirms its commitment to the efforts of United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime and Inter-Agency Coordination Against Trafficking in Persons in sustained operations to end trafficking in persons.

    “We, therefore, advise against any attempt to undermine the work of these bodies in their collective efforts to discharge their mandates.

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  • Court jails Ex-convict over motorcycle theft

    Court jails Ex-convict over motorcycle theft

    A Karmo Grade 1 Area Court, Abuja, on Friday sentenced a 34-year-old ex-convict, Friday Glory, to eighteen​ months imprisonment for being in possession of a stolen motorcycle.

    The convict, of no fixed address, was convicted on a two-count charge of possessing property reasonable suspected to be stolen and for being an incorrigible vagabond.

    Glory had pleaded guilty to the charge, saying he acted out of ignorance and urged the court to temper justice with mercy.

    He also promised to be of good behaviour and get a decent job.

    The judge, Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq, however, did not give the convict any option of fine and said the sentence was to serve as deterrent to other habitual offenders.

    The prosecutor, Florence Avhioboh, had earlier told the court that Glory was arrested on Sept. 23, trying to sell a Jincheng motorcycle to one Zaharadeen Abubakar of Karmo Panteka Junction.

    The convict was later taken to Karmo Police Station where he confessed that he stole the motorcycle from Kado village, Abuja.

    The prosecutor said that the offence was punishable under Sections 319 and 407 of the Penal Code.

  • Court remands teacher for strangling son

    Court remands teacher for strangling son

    A Minna Magistrates’ Court on Friday ordered the remand of a 38-year-old Arabic teacher, Bashiru Isah, accused of strangling his own son.

    Isah was arraigned on a one count charge of culpable homicide, punishable under Section 221 of the Penal Code Law.

    The Police prosecutor, Insp. Emmanuel Danladi, told the court that one Aisha Bashiru, wife to the accused person, reported the matter at Lapai Police Division on Sept. 19.

    Danladi said the complainant alleged that on the same date at about 1:15 am, her husband, a resident of Ebbo village in Lapai, took their son into his room and strangled him to death with his hands without any reasonable excuse.

    He said Isah admitted committing the crime during police investigation.

     Reports that when the charge was read to the accused person, he pleaded guilty.

    However, the Magistrate, Maryam King, said the court would not record the plea of the accused because it lacked jurisdiction to try the case.

    King therefore directed the police to forward the case file to the State Director of Public Prosecution for legal advice.

    She adjourned the matter till Oct. 26, for further mention.

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