



The host had it coming so I kinda don’t blame Mike Tyson. The former world champion is currently in Toronto to perform his critically acclaimed one man show ‘Mike Tyson: The Undisputed Truth.’, and while there, Tyson met with infamous crack smoking Toronto Mayor, Rob Ford.
While promoting his show the next day (on Wednesday morning) on a popular Canadian morning TV talk show, the host, Nathan Downer, asked Mike if it were a good idea for him to meet the Mayor during an election year considering Mike was a convicted rapist, implying that Mike meeting the Mayor could damage the Mayor’s reputation. Mike flipped after that.
Mike called the host a piece of s**t and told him f**k you repeatedly live on air.
“You’re being negative.You’re really a piece of s–t. F–k you!”
When the host reminded Tyson that he was on live TV, Mike responded, “I don’t care. What are you going to do about it?” See the video after the cut…
Find the State House press release below…
We have noted with surprise, the unnecessary hue and cry raised by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other bigoted critics of the Jonathan Administration over the claim that the President is “hobnobbing” with the former governor of Borno State, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff who was recently accused by the Australian, Stephen Davis of being one of the chief sponsors of the terrorist group, Boko Haram. Continue…

Episode 3: “The Truth” with Olisa Adibua as he keeps it 100% with arguably one of Africa’s most successful musical talent in 2014, Davido aka O.B.O. In this laid-back interview, the Nigerian phenom opens up on his life and early beginnings in music, family, ladies, his record label – HKN Gang and his rivalry with Wizkid. Until next Thursday to bring to you another episode of The Truth.
Episode 3: “The Truth” with Olisa Adibua as he keeps it 100% with arguably one of Africa’s most successful musical talent in 2014, Davido aka O.B.O. In this laid-back interview, the Nigerian phenom opens up on his life and early beginnings in music, family, ladies, his record label – HKN Gang and his rivalry with Wizkid. Until next Thursday to bring to you another episode of The Truth.


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Almost 200 suspected members of the Boko Haram were killed today by residents of Rann, the headquarters of Kala-Balge local government area in north eastern part of Borno State, officials and locals from the area said.
Sources said the insurgents, numbering over 300 stormed Rann and adjoining villages around 4am today but met resistance from the people who had knowledge of the impending attack.

Locals fight Boko Haram (Photo Credit: Daily Trust)
This is the second attempt by Boko Haram insurgents on Rann. A similar one was waged by the attackers some month ago but retreated when they reportedly found it difficult to penetrate the town.
It was however gathered that this time around, the insurgents had succeeded in entering Rann where they killed some people and burnt some houses but reportedly recorded the worst casualty.
A state legislator from Central Borno, who does not want his name mentioned, confirmed the attack, pointing out that the locals had successfully repelled.
At the Gamboru Motor Park along the Customs area in Maiduguri, some people that came from the area said the insurgents were defeated in Rann during confrontations that lasted many hours.
Borno State police commissioner, Lawan Tanko said he was not aware of the attack.
It is not yet clear whether the insurgents are heading towards Kala-Balge for a renewed attack. GSM services in the area have been vandalized by insurgents over two years ago and locals in the area rely on Cameroonian telephone facilities to reach out.
Kala-Balge lies along the Shores of the Lake Chad and is few kilometers away from Gamboru town where suspected insurgents killed nearly 400 people last week and destroyed over 300 vehicles, 650 motorcycles, dozens of residential houses, public buildings and the biggest market in the town that shares border with Cameroon.
It was learnt that people of Kala-Balge have used various methods, including prayers in protecting