Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Kylie Jenner Goes to the Hospital After 


Kylie JennerKylie Jenner had to go to the hospital after injuring herself in a trampoline accident with sister Khloe KardashianCredit: Courtesy Kylie Jenner

Trampoline Accident With Sister Khloe Kardashian: Pictures

                                               Here's hoping you bounce back soon, Kylie! Kylie Jenner had to go to the hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 4, after she injured herself in a trampoline accident with older sister Khloe Kardashian.
"In the hospital thanks to @khloekardashian," the 16-year-old reality star captioned a picture of herself covering half her face with her hand. "My mom said, 'Never thought I would take u to the doctor for a trampoline accident at this age.'"
Then, in a message to her sister, she wrote, "This means war, Khloe. P.S. It was painful taking this photo."
It's not clear exactly what happened between the two, but a collage on Kardashian's Instagram account shows the two falling down on the trampoline with their arms and legs intertwined. "This started out calm and ended in a war!" the 29-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians regular noted. "Sorry @kyliejenner."
Kylie Jenner injured herself in a
Kylie Jenner injured herself in a "trampoline war" with sister Khloe Kardashian
Credit: Courtesy Khloe Kardashian
Alongside another picture -- this one showing Jenner clutching her back as she fell separately from Kardashian -- the newly single star wrote, "Kylie, this is proof you did it to yourself! Sorry not sorry! Just kidding, I am sorry my little bug a boo. Let the war continue!!!"

N1.3b Fraud: Ajudua Sent To Kirikiri -PM News, Lagos


Fred Ajudua

Serial fraud kingpin, Fred Ajudua has been remanded in Kirikiri Prison for allegedly defrauding former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi (retd.), of about $8.395m (about N1.3 billion).
Justice Oluwatoyin Ipayeordered on Wednesday that he should be remanded in prisons custody following a fresh 13-count charge of fraud brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The EFCC in the fresh charges dated 14 October, 2013, alleged that Ajudua, along with others still at large, defrauded Gen. Bamaiyi of $8.387m between November 2004 and June 2005 while in prison.
Ajudua is the only defendant in the fresh charges as others who allegedly committed the offences along with him are said to be at large.
Other suspects said to be on the run, are Alumile Adedeji (a.k.a Ade Bendel), Mr. Kenneth and Princess Hamabon William.
Ajudua, along with other suspects, were said to have defrauded Bamaiyi at the Kirikiri Maximum Prisons, where he and the other fraud suspects were on remand for various crimes.
EFCC claimed that the suspects had fraudulently collected the money from Bamaiyi instalmentally, falsely claiming that the payments represented the professional fees charged by
Chief Afe Babalola (SAN) to handle Bamaiyi’s case in court and to facilitate his release from prison.
The anti-graft agency also alleged that Ajudua and others fraudulently claimed that $1m out of the total money collected from Bamaiyi was for financial assistance for the treatment of Justice Olubunmi Oyewole’s father. Justice Oyewole was then presiding over Bamaiyi’s case in court.
The suspects were said to have told Bamaiyi that Oyewole’s father was admitted at Saint Nicholas Hospital in Lagos and the $1m was meant to assist the judge in treating his father.
When the charges were read to him today, he pleaded not guilty to the allegations.
His bail application was however not heard as the presiding judge adjourned the matter till 20 February, 2014.
Ajudua is also standing trial in another court for allegedly defrauding two Dutch businessmen, Remy Cina and Pierre Vijgen, of $1.69m (about N270m). The matter has been on since 2003.

Karrueche supports Chris Brown in court as he escapes jail time

Chris Brown appeared in court yesterday with his 'ride or die' chick, Karrueche Tran, who supported him as he faced a judge regarding his arrest for battery in Washington, D.C. The singer avoided jail time at a hearing.

The prosecutor wanted Chris in jail, telling the judge, "He continues to pose an increasingly violent danger to society. Defendant Brown's violent behavior continues to increase in severity & frequency."

It was also revealed that additional witnesses have come forward in the D.C. case providing sufficient evidence to move forward with a trial, but fortunately for Chris, the judge denied the prosecutor's motion ruling instead that Chris Brown complete his 90 day rehab program.