Thursday 25 October 2012

Senator asked Boko Haram to threaten Adoke – SSS

The State Security Service on Wednesday told an Abuja Federal High Court that Senator Aliyu Ndume asked a self-confessed spokesman of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram, Ali Kodunga (a.ka Al-Zawahiri), to call and threaten the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice,Mohammed  Adoke (SAN).
Konduga has since been convicted on two counts of criminal breach of public trust and intimidation through anonymous communication. He is currently serving a three-year prison term.
The SSS said it made the discovery when Ndume’s mobile telephone  call logs were analysed during investigations. The Senator  is facing terrorism charges brought against him by the Federal Government.
On June 14, 2012, a Federal High Court in Abuja presided by Justice Gabriel Kolawole,  ruled that Ndume must face trial on four counts of terrorism .
The court also dismissed a motion filed by his counsel, Chief Rickey Tarfa (SAN), seeking the dissolution of the charges against him. Ndume is accused of having links with  Boko Haram and also being involved in its activities.
When the trial resumed on Wednesday, a chief investigative officer in the SSS, Mr. James Inneh, told the court that Ndume gave Adoke’s phone number to Konduga.
The Senator in Court
                                  
According to Inneh, the alleged threat by Konduga  was to force the AGF to influence the outcome of the election tribunal sitting in Borno State in favour of the Peoples Democratic Party.
Inneh said , “Konduga, in his confessional statement told the SSS that Ndume gave him the phone number of the AGF to threaten him (AGF) that they would make Borno State ungovernable if he did not ensure that the Borno State Election Petition Tribunal gave judgment in favour of the PDP.”
The agent admitted that Ndume gave some materials he obtained from Boko Haram to Vice-President Namadi Sambo and the Director-General of the SSS, while he served as a member of the Presidential Committee on Security Challenges in the North-East.
 Inneh said, “We investigated his claim by using our tradecraft. We did not have any audience with the VP but we investigated. His (Ndume) phones were sent to experts for analysis and after the phones were analysed, we did not tell him about our findings.
“He was not there when the analyses were  carried out. Some of the materials we took from his house were laptops, GSM phones, an international passport and other things.”
Inneh said he could not recall if Ndume had written a letter to the Inspector-General of Police to ask for protection.
  Justice Kolawole, however,  adjourned the trial to November 1- 5 and December 11, 2012.
Ndume had asked the court to acquit him of the charges, arguing that the proof of evidence filed by the prosecution did not link him with the sect.
Ndume said his alleged relationship with Konduga, which formed the basis of the charges against him, came as a result of his membership of the presidential committee set up to address the security challenges in the North-East.
Senator Aliyu Ndume
                           
Ndume told the court that before his appointment as a member of the committee, he had no contact with Konduga or any other member of the sect.
However, in a counter-affidavit, the prosecution counsel, Mrs. Olufumilayo Fatunde, had asked the court to hold that Ndume’s trial must proceed summarily in line with Section 33(2) of the Federal High Court Act.
Ruling on the matter, the court maintained that, after studying the charges brought against the Senator, it found that he had a case to answer.
Kolawole said, “There is a link between the accused person and the offences listed in counts one to four.
“The mere presence of a probable defense to a criminal charge is not enough to quash the charge. The fact that an accused person denied the charges is not enough to quash the charges. There is a link between the accused person and some members of the Boko Haram.”
(as reported by the Punch newspaper) 

Tuesday 23 October 2012

Chris Hemsworth shoots fight scene for Thor 2: The Dark World in Surrey

Chris Hemsworth has been spotted filming a fight sequence on the set of Thor 2: The Dark World, clutching his character's famous hammer.


The actor, 29, was pictured shooting the Marvel follow-up in Bourne Woods, Surrey.

Wearing Thor's armour and a long red cape, Hemsworth was seen brandishing a giant hammer as he shot scenes with Jaimie Alexander who plays Sif, a warrior goddess of Asgard.
Chris Hemsworth gets to grips with his hammer (Picture: Xposurephotos.com)
                         
Hemsworth, who plays the God of Thunder, was also seen chatting to his stunt double, dressed up to look exactly like him.

Extras wearing helmets and battle gear were seen fighting while explosions were detonated around the set.
The plot for Thor 2 has been kept tightly under wraps but speculation is rife that the warrior will be battline the Dark Elves.

The rumor was sparked after Christopher Eccleston was cast as Malekith the Accursed, who is the ruler of the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim.

Chris Hemsworth reprises his role as Thor in the new movie (Picture: Xposurephotos.com)
                                 
Hemsworth told /Film of the upcoming movie: 'I love that sort of mythical element, that there was an organic real world there, and I think Asgard and Thor’s ethereal universe could be injected with that. It could be more sort of tangible.

'So more locations, less green screen. I think the Viking influence that that sort of world came from. It should feel tangible. It should exist more, instead of too shiny, clean, golden.'


                            

Thor 2: The Dark World promises to be explosive (Picture: Xposurephotos.com)


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Game of Thrones director Alan Taylor is behind the camera with the cast featuring Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Kat Dennings, Idris Elba, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgard and Zachary Levi.
Thor: The Dark World is scheduled for release in November 2013.
Chris Hemsworth's stunt double gets to work (Picture: Xposurephotos.com)

Skyfall star Daniel Craig: I won’t outstay my welcome as James Bond

Daniel Craig has vowed he won't 'outstay' his welcome as James Bond after signing on to two more 007 films ahead of the premiere of the latest movie, Skyfall.


The actor, who is 44, has joked that he will soon be too old to play the womanising spy.

Craig quipped that he would be too old to play the action hero 'at 44 and three quarters'.

But the star is contracted to do two more Bond films after Skyfall and promised he wouldn't stay in the role if fans got sick of him.

He told Metro.co.uk: 'I will keep going as long as I can. I am contracted for two more and that seems like a fair few.
Daniel Craig has signed up to two more Bond film
'But I am not going to outstay my welcome. Someone else will have to have the chance to have a crack at this.'

Craig joked that he decided to sign up for two more films for 'money'.

'No, not even slightly,' he backtracked.

'I love playing it. It's an honour to play it. I really get a big kick out of doing it.

'I had an opportunity when they gave me Casino Royale to wipe the slate clean because they said we're beginning again.'

He added: 'I'm a huge fan of what has gone before and I've always wanted those elements back in but I couldn't just do a movie and say "I'll straighten the tie" and "I'll do the martini" because it's all been done.

'It had to happen in the right way and I feel like we've done that now by introducing new characters and old characters into this one we've got somewhere to go and for me as an actor that's exciting.'

Craig has revealed in the past that he approached Sam Mendes, who he worked with on Road To Perdition in 2002, to direct Skyfall.
He explained: 'I was at a party and Sam was there. He doesn’t drink, so he was sober, but I wasn’t.

'I picked his brains about the next movie and we talked about the things we loved about Bond movies.
'I offered him the job, which wasn’t my job to do.'
The actor said he was keen to work with Mendes again on another Bond movie but the decision was out of his hands.

He said: 'I would like to work with Sam again but it’s not my decision. Most movies take three or four months, but this is six, seven, eight months of shooting, so you need an energy level.

'Sam has an abundance of energy and fortunately there is no bigger Bond fan. That’s what I really wanted from a director.'



Skyfall stars Naomie Harris, Daniel Craig and Berenice Malohe will be at the premiere
                            

Mendes has said that he would return to do another Bond film is cinema-goers wanted him to.

He famously admitted that he initially didn't think Craig was the right choice to play 007 but changed his mind after watching Casino Royale.


Sam Mendes (second right) poses with the cast of Skyfall


Craig revealed: 'He apologised, we moved on.'

Skyfall premieres in London tonight and is released in UK cinemas on October 26.


World's oldest dad, 96, fathers second baby in two years

The world's oldest dad, Ramajit Raghav, has beaten his own record after fathering his second child in two years at the age of 96.

Randy Ramjit and his 52-year-old wife, Shakuntala Devi, gave birth to a healthy baby boy earlier this month.
The nonagenarian enjoys a healthy sex life with his partner who says the former wrestler 'can make love like any 25-year-old man'.
As a bachelor for almost nine decades, the pensioner credits his healthy diet as the secret to a long life and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

Ramajit Ramjit

'I do it three or four times a night,' he told reporters outside his home in Haryana, India. 'My neighbours are jealous and they keep asking me for my secret but all I tell them is that it is God's will.
‘I'm healthy and I enjoy sex with my wife. I think it's very important for a husband and wife to have sex regularly and when she asks I will go on all night but for the sake of my child I've put our needs aside for now.
'I care for my wife and I give her everything she needs. She is a very happy woman.'