Friday, 30 October 2015

I Sold My Daughter Because I'm Poor — 20 Year Old Mother

                               

Mariam Ekanem, a 20-year-old school drop out from Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State, said yesterday in Calabar that poverty and lack of where to stay after she gave birth made her sell her two weeks old baby girl for N20,000.

According to Vanguard, Maria, who was arrested by the police along five other accomplices, said her boyfriend who got her pregnant, asked her to abort the baby but said a doctor helped her with free antenatal care and food until she gave birth.
This, she added, prompted her to agree to sell the baby when arrangements were made to sell.

Paraded along with Maria were a 55-year-old medical doctor, Okokon Offiong Okoho, the proprietor of Evangel Clinic,of 2, Atu Street; a 70-year-old matron of Sadatoe Maternity located at Umoh Street and a nurse at the maternity who allegedly made the plans to sell the girl to an Abuja-based lady who is now on the run.
However, plans to sell the two weeks old girl was leaked to the police by a Senior Secondary Two girl of NYSC

Demonstration Secondary School, Calabar , Maria Elemi, whose parents Maria was living with after she delivered the baby.

“When I came back from school on Monday, Maria told me she wanted to take the baby to the parents of the boy who impregnated her since she can no longer cope with taking care of the baby,” she said.

Maria said when they got to Fuller by Inyang Street in Calabar South, they met Mrs Elemi and her daughter in an SUV car, adding that Maria gave the girl to the matron who handed her over to the buyer.
She said: “The woman gave Maria N20,000 and asked her to pay the nurse at the Evangel Clinic and use the rest for herself.” The girl said she became suspicious when the driver of the SUV told the woman with the baby that her husband said she should take her to the airport to catch a flight to Abuja .
“I started wondering why they should take the girl to the airport when the boyfriend to Maria and her parents live here in Calabar,” Maria stated.


Thursday, 29 October 2015

See The Bad Road That Leads To Goodluck Jonathan's Home

                       

The ex-President was busy demolishing houses and building a mansion for himself in Otueke but he forgot to do anything about the poor state of road leading there. Flood has taken over. See another pic..

                      

Flood has cut off the link road to Otuoke, home town of Goodluck Jonathan in Bayelsa State. How sad!

Teenager stabbed to death in lunch break attack

                          

A teenage boy was stabbed to death in a lunchtime attack inside a school.
The pupil, who has not been named but is thought to have been a fifth year student, was rushed to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary after he was attacked yesterday afternoon.

The shocking incident happened at the Cults Academy school in Aberdeen and reports suggest it happened in a hallway.

                              


Posting to Twitter, Aberdeen Police revealed they had launched a murder investigation following the attack.

"An extensive investigation is underway & a 16-year-old male has been detained in relation to the incident & is assisting us with enquiries."

Chief Inspector Graeme Mackie said:

"This is a shocking and extraordinary incident for Aberdeen and firstly our thoughts are with the family and friends of the boy who has sadly lost his life today.
"A full and thorough enquiry is underway and there will be a police presence in the area for the foreseeable future.
"We are working closely with the education authorities and wider community as I am sure this incident will be felt not only in Aberdeen but much further afield."

Aberdeen Council said: "It is with shock and sadness that we can confirm that a pupil of Cults Academy has died following an incident at the school earlier today.

"Our heartfelt sympathies are extended to the friends and family.

"We will be providing support to pupils, teachers, parents and the community in the coming days."

Mirror online

'Friend deceived me into killing the wrong person' - Cultist confesses

                                          Morufu Liadi and Rilwan Balogun (misspetite)

A cultist has confessed to avenging his brothers death but killed the wrong person after his friend deceived him.

The suspect, 21-year-old Morufu Liadi, allegedly killed a 29-year-old motorcyclist, Lateef Sura during a birthday party in the Alakara, Mushin area of the state.

Liadi, who had an accomplice, Rilwan Balogun, confessed to stabbing the motorcyclist several times on the neck and on his waist till he died because he wanted to avenge the death of his brother who was killed in 2008.

Speaking with PUNCH Metro on Tuesday, Liadi, who recalled that he stabbed Sura to death with a table knife, said he was told that the deceased was responsible for the death of his elder brother, Azeez, in April 2008.

“On that Sunday, my colleagues came to see me at home and said we were going for a birthday party at Agbekolade Street, Mushin. I usually stayed in the Oju Irin (railway) area . The Aiye and the Eiye cult gangs have a feud in the area.

“It was my friend, Rilwan (Balogun), and others at the party who pointed the man to me that he was the killer of my elder brother. I had not met the deceased before.

“My elder brother, Azeez, also known as Arsenal, died in April 2008. He was killed by cult boys. So, I jumped on the man and began to stab him. I stabbed him several times on the neck and on the back. I used a table knife. I did not know that I was deceived.

“I belong to the Eiye Cult. I joined the gang some time last year. I am not a student. I was working as a vulcaniser.”

Balogun, 23, an indigene of Kwara State, who reportedly pointed the deceased to Liadi, said he mistook the man for a cult member in Idi Oro.

“It is true that I was the one who pointed out the deceased to Liadi. We had been invited to the birthday party by friends. I told Liadi that the deceased was an Idi Oro hoodlum. And then they jumped on him and began to stab him.

“I dropped out of school in JSS 3. I subsequently learnt carpentry but I was jobless as of the time the police arrested me. When the deceased fell down, the party scattered and all of us ran home. But I was arrested by the police inside my house.”

Graphic: Man With Tumour Weighing 1.5 Times His Body Weight Finally Gets It Removed After So Many Years Of Pains

                                

A student had a tumour that weighed almost nine stone nearly double his body weight removed from his thigh in a risky operation. Seven years ago, Gumreet Singh, of Jalandhar, in Punjab, northern India, noticed a lump growing on his right leg.

The growth got so big the 26-year-old could no longer fit into clothes and eventually it became so heavy he could no longer walk and had to give up his studies. He was diagnosed with cancer and begged doctors to remove it, but none would operate on the huge mass.

Omoni Oboli's Co-Star/British Actor Sam Sarpong Dies after Jumping Off a Bridge Aged 40

                       

British-American actor and model Sam Sarpong has tragically taken his own life aged just 40.

Back in 2010, Sarpong had played Nollywood actress Omoni Oboli's husband in the ovie, Anchor Baby. He passed away on Monday, Oct. 26 after leaping to his death from a bridge. Sarpong was also co-host on MTV’s Yo Momma alongside Wilmer Valderrama and a model for Tommy Hilfiger. He was the face of the brand for several years. He also made fashion history by becoming the first black male model to do a Luis Vuitton editorial campaign.

Tributes have been pouring in on social media for Sam whom friends described as being 'the life of the party', someone who loved life and would face every day with 'a smile on his face.' Read what a devastated Omoni shared on her IG page after the cut. May Sarpong's soul rest in perfect peace.

                              


               

Katsina accesses N11bn bailout funds from CBN



KATSINA State Govern­ment has accessed N11 billion bailout funds from the Central Bank of Nige­ria (CBN), which would be committed to payment of outstanding pension and gratuities of state, and uni­fied local government ser­vice retired civil servants.

Governor Aminu Masari made this known in Kat­sina when he appointed a committee to verify pension and gratuities arrears and also ascertain outstanding liability on the state and lo­cal government pension and gratuities within four weeks.

He also charged the panel to verify the beneficiaries for the payment of the retir­ees’ entitlements.

He revealed that imme­diately the committee com­pletes the verification of any department, the selected commercial bank would re­ceive approval to pay the genuine retirees or benefi­ciaries.

Meanwhile, organised labour in Benue yesterday gave the state government 72 hours ultimatum to stop the ongoing biometric exer­cise and pay the backlog of salary arrears owed work­ers. In a joint communiquĂ© issued by chairmen of Nige­ria Labour Congress (NLC), Messrs Godwin Anya; Trade Union Congress (TUC), Ordue Tartenger and Joint Public Service Nego­tiation Council (JPSNC), Philip Nongo, the organised labour posited that biomet­ric screening should not be a prerequisite for payment of salary arrears owed workers.

The workers warned that if government fails to hon­our the ultimatum and pay workers before Friday, they would be forced to severe the harmonious relationship with the government.

After the bailout fund was accessed two weeks ago, the government engaged consul­tants to audit the state work­force, which is expected to last till November 8, while also setting up committees to monitor the exercise.

Daily Sun investigation revealed that the decision of labour leaders to give the 72- hour ultimatum followed the commencement of payment of two-month salary arrears to staff of Benue State Uni­versity (BSU) even though they refused to submit them­selves for screening.

Julius Agwu set to open Christian nightclub in Lagos

 

Ace Comedian, Julius Agwu, says he has re-dedicated his life to God after surviving a brain surgery.The 42 year old has also vowed to live a Christian life from now after God gave him a second chance...
According to City People , he made it known that he would be opening a Christian nightclub calledBeliever’s Lounge (Tabernacle)at Lekki in two months time.

He said there will be no alcohol and smoking in his lounge.
The Comedian is also going to launch a TV show which he calls C.E.O (Christian Entertainer’s Outreach) and is to release a gospel song titled Second Chance.

Ohanaeze thanks FG for moving Boko Haram detainees from Ekwulobia prison



THE people of Ekwulobia in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State can now heave a sigh of relief following the removal of the 47 suspected members of Boko Haram brought into the medium security prison located in the town June this year.

Vanguard gathered authoritatively that they were removed on Tuesday night to an unknown destination amidst tight security.

A very reliable source confirmed that the detainees have left the state to the delight of the people residing near the Ekwulobia Prisons.

It could not be ascertained yesterday where they were taken but according to our source, ‘definitely they have been taken out of Anambra State.’

There were about 134 inmates at the Ekwulobia prison before the 47 Boko Haram prisoners were brought in the dead of the night of Sunday, June 28, 2015 amidst tight security.

It would be recalled that protests by traders in all the major towns in Anambra State trailed the presence of the Boko Haram suspects soon after they were brought into the state, although calm eventually returned.

A visit to Ekwulobia Prison yesterday showed that the heavy security that was mounted shortly after the suspects were brought to the town has relaxed, as the snipers that usually sat atop a structure at the prison were not seen on their duty post. The gate of the prison was also open, unlike what the situation had been for the past three months.

However, people living around the prison said they did not know that the Boko Haram prisoners had been removed from Ekwulobia, although they said they would be happy if it was true.

Reacting to the development, president of Ohaneze chairmen for the South East and South –South, Dr. Chris Eluemunor said the removal of the Boko Haram detainees from Ekwulobia Prison in Anambra State is a welcome development.

He told Vanguard last night: “We are happy to hear this. I thank Governor Willie Obiano who insisted from the day they were brought that they must leave the state. I went to the governor and told him that I would allow him only one month to ensure that they leave the state, otherwise Ohaneze would do something the country would not like. Since this has been done, I sincerely thank the governor.”

In her reaction, the member representing Aguata Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives Mrs. Eucharia Azodo in whose constituency the Ekwulobia Prison is located, commended the Federal Government for heeding to the cry of her constituents by eventually relocating the suspected Hoko Haram detainees.

Speaking with Vanguard in a telephone interview, Azodo who was the former speaker of the state House of Assembly, recalled how she moved a motion in July this year, calling for the removal of the detainees from her constituency in view of the fear it injected in the people.

She said: “I thank the federal government for heeding to the cry of my people. I thank all those in charge for having listening ears.

We’ll punish treasury looters to deter others – Buhari



President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday in New Delhi reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to curbing corruption, plugging all loopholes in public sector accounting and deploying available resources for the good of all Nigerians.

In a statement, the president’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said President Buhari stated this while addressing members of the Nigerian community in India.

NNPC deploys 10m litres of fuel to Northern states

                          

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, yesterday, said it had deployed 306 truckloads of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as fuel, which is about 10 million litres of the product, to some northern states in the country.

The corporation, in a statement by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, said the deployment was to quell the queues noticeable in some petrol stations in some northern states, following rumours of an impending fuel scarcity.

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Wife bathes husband with hot water for sleeping with her mother

                       
According to journalist ,Micheal Effiong ,a scorned wife disfigured her randy husband with hot water for having an affair with her own mother..

Some say he deserved even worse .However, I wonder what she did to her mother ....So sad on both sides



                                           

New Ooni Arrives Ile-Ife

  

There was jubilation as the new Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, arrived in Ile Ife at exactly 2.15pm on Wednesday.

He was received at the Ile Ife end of Ibaden-Ife Expressway by Ife chiefs, led by the Lowa Adimula, Oba Joseph Ijaodola.

The new monarch was conveyed to the end of the toll gate in a black car together with the Chairman of the Screening Committee of the Giesi Ruling House, Prof. Adekanye Aderibigbe.

Ogunwusi was first received by his father, who introduced him to the chiefs, led by Ijaodola.

He consulted with the chiefs for about three minutes before he boarded the car that conveyed him to the old toll gate.

He acknowledged cheers from thousands of Ife residents and well wishers who trooped out to witness his arrival.

Ogunwusi’s arrival caused heavy traffic jam on the roads in Ile Ife as youths and elders lined both sides of the road, singing songs of welcome as the new monarch entered into the heart of the town.

Pupils of various schools in Ile Ife were also part of the welcome party for the new Ooni.



Punch

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Okorocha seeks restructuring of revenue allocation system


               
 Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo has called for the restructuring of the revenue allocation system to protect weaker states in the country.

Okorocha made the call when members of the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), led by the Chairman, Mr Elias Mbam, visited him at Government House, Owerri, on Monday.

He noted that the status of Imo as one of the oil producing states in the country, had not reflected in what the state receives from the Federation Account.

According to him, many oil blocks in the state were ceded to Rivers, describing the development as worrisome.

“What Imo gets in nine months as allocation is what one state in the South-South gets in one month.”

He asked the RMAFC to consider whether it was proper that states pay the same salary structure, considering the disparity in the revenue allocation to the individual states.

“The economy of the country needs diversification. The nation’s economy must be diversified to de-emphasise the dependence on oil revenue.

“Since the commission decides who gets what, how and when, the case of Imo should be reviewed as an oil producing state.

“The state should be treated like other oil producing states.”

Okorocha, who commended the commission on the quality of men and women at its service, said that the state had justified its allocations

The governor said that the state government was the first to pay the N20,000 minimum wage to workers.

He identified the free education programme from primary to the tertiary and construction of road networks as some of the projects undertaken by his administration.

Earlier, Mbam commended Okorocha and his team for transforming the state.

He said the commission had a duty to review salaries and other revenue issues within its mandate, to reflect the current economic realities in the country.

Mbam expressed the gratitude of the commission to the Imo Government for accepting to host the commission’s retreat.

Mother of convicted Army General pleads for mercy



For a few seconds, Abimbola Davies gazed at the portrait hanging on the wall opposite where she sat in her home in Lagos, and the memories came flooding back.

It was in 1975 when Enitan Ransome-Kuti, her 11-year-old precocious ‎son left home, traveling northward across the country to enrol at the Nigerian Military School, Zaria.

Thereafter, he joined the Nigerian Defence Academy, before enlisting in the army.

In the portrait on Mrs. Davies’ wall, Mr. Ransome-Kuti, who had risen to become a Brigadier-General, managed a thin smile, his full-grown frame bedecked in a military uniform.

But Mrs. Davies, 72, said her family would hardly smile again, not after Mr. Ransome-Kuti had been convicted and jailed for his role in the fight against Boko Haram – the first senior army officer to be so treated.

‎”I wonder why they singled him out, and treat him in this manner,” the old woman, who retired from the Army Signals, said during an interview last Friday‎.

“He has been wearing army uniform when he was 11 years old. You can imagine somebody that has been serving the nation for 40 years, that they now come to give this kind of judgment. I don’t know why.‎”

On October 15, a military court-martial sitting in Abuja, convicted Mr. Ransome Kuti, 51, of alleged offences during the war against Boko Haram – a sentence that earned him a six month prison term and a dismissal from the army.

According to the General Court Martial, Mr. Ransome-Kuti was awarded the following punishments:

• The first count charge, which was “cowardly behaviour” was struck out but he was found guilty on count charge number two which was “failure to perform military duties” and was dismissed from the Nigerian Army.

• He was equally found guilty on count charge number 3 which was “miscellaneous offences relating to service property” and was awarded six months imprisonment.

When the news of the military’s verdict was broken to her at home, Mrs. Davies said she wept.

“It is his brother and his wife that were begging me, because I don’t know how my BP (blood pressure) just spring up immediately I heard the news,” she said.

“I was shaking, that how come? How can Boko Haram issue come and spoil somebody’s career? Somebody that has been serving the nation for 40 years.

“Right from NMS (Nigerian Military School), he was Drum Major there. And he’s one of the best students there. Many people liked him, teachers, everybody.

“He does the work as if the work belongs to him. That is why I wonder why they would come and judge him this way. I felt bad, I cried, I wept bitterly.‎”

Mr. Ransome-Kuti, who was the Commander of the Multi National Joint Task Force, was blamed after the Boko Haram insurgents overran the Baga on January 3.

The brigadier-general, his chief of staff, Lieutenant-Colonel GA Suru, and some other senior officers were arrested for failing to repel the terrorists’ attack on the headquarters of the MNJTF.

During his trial, the officer denied all the charges, with his lawyer arguing that the Nigerian Army failed in its duties to provide the necessary equipment in the war against insurgency.

‎A military source told PREMIUM TIMES that before the attack, Mr. Ransome-Kuti had warned about the danger of keeping officers at Baga without adequate protection.

“It was too dangerous for them to stay at Baga. They were sitting there like lame ducks, too exposed,” said the source who preferred not to be named.

“Because of the danger, Chad were the first to withdraw from the MNJTF in May, followed by Niger around November.
“It was after the attack in January that they now moved the base from Baga to Ndjamena.”

The MNJTF was created by defence and military chiefs from the six countries that make up the Lake Chad Basin – Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroun, Central African Republic, and Libya – to combat arms trafficking, terrorism, and related cross-border attacks.

‎There are different accounts as to what actually transpired in Baga on January 3 which led to the Boko Haram insurgents dislodging troops of the MNJTF as well as those of the 134 and 174 Battalions.

At the time of the incident, a military source had told PREMIUM TIMES that the military ‎hierarchy were especially angry with Mr. Ransome-Kuti for his inability to lead his troop to counter the Boko Haram onslaught despite the high calibre of ammunition at his disposal.

The Brigadier-General was also said to had gone underground for four days after the MNJTF was dislodged.
“Nobody was able to reach him and nobody could tell where he was,” a source said.

“The suspicion is that he was roaming around Maiduguri in mufti while his troop were in disarray. He and his officers have to account for everything.”

‎But Mrs. Davies insisted her son would never abscond from his duty post, adding that Mr. Ransome-Kuti had been fighting the insurgents since 2009.

‎”He doesn’t come home often, because they post him from one end to another, far in the north there‎. They don’t bring him to Lagos, it’s that north that they have been taking him to,” Mrs. Davies said.

“And when this thing started, when he was the commander of one unit at Nguru, he was the one that led his men that they drove these people away. They faced them and drove them away from Potiskum.

“He was the one that fought that fight and those people went away. Before they came back in full force. And they even called him to army headquarters to commend him for doing that work.”

Mr. Ransome-Kuti’s court martial lasted over six months, and his mother said she never summoned courage to ‎attempt attending any of the proceedings or watch news of the hearing.

“I’ve never attended the court since the case started,” she said.

“I can’t stand and be looking at my son in court. I just sit down at home, waiting for whatever they said they should tell me‎.”

As military duties moved Mr. Ransome-Kuti around northern Nigeria, from Yola to Biu to Kainji,‎ Mrs. Davies maintained a steady presence in her son’s family, sometimes spending up to eight months in one year.

“I used to stay with the wife, so that I’ll be keeping her company,” she said.

“He’s always traveling, they always post him out to go and work. That’s why I use to follow them about to stay with the children and the wife.”

Asked if she’d rather her son’s judgment was commuted to a mere dismissal from the army, Mrs. Davies insisted reinstatement is the only option.

She appealed to Yoruba leaders to intervene in the issue and help save her son.

‎”I’m just appealing to the military authority and Nigerians to help us beg them to send him back to his work,” she said.

“To give him back his rank and let him go back to work, because he doesn’t deserve this kind of judgment.”

In addition to Mr. Ransome Kuti’s portrait, other photographs, including wedding photo‎s, adorn the walls of the poorly lit room where Mrs. Davies took turns to respond to questions from two journalists.

“He’s the one taking care of me and he has a wife and three children,” she said.

“And there are some other family members that he is taking care of. In fact, I will say he is a pillar in the family. Since he was detained in Abuja, everybody has been down and everybody is praying that they should release him because he’s our breadwinner.”

Disturbing Video Shows School Cop Dragging Girl From Desk And Throwing Her Across The Room

             
               
A video of a Columbia, South Carolina high school police officer brutally assaulting a quiet, seated 15-year-old student is quickly going viral on social media.

In the video, Officer Ben Fields, who patrols Spring Valley High School, is seen accosting a seated student, yanking on her arm to make her stand up. When she refuses, Officer Fields lifts her and the desk into the air, slams the student on her back, drags her to the front of the classroom, and tells her to put her hands behind her back.

In a statement to local media, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said that Officer Ben Fields, who is Spring Valley’s official School Resource Officer (SRO), was responding to a student who was refusing to leave class.

“The student was told she was under arrest for disturbing school and given instructions which she again refused,” Lott told Live5News.com. “The video then shows the student resisting and being arrested by the SRO.”

A local group called the Richland Two Black Parents Association have also released a statement in response to the video, condemning Officer Fields’ actions.

“Parents are heartbroken as this is just another example of the intolerance that continues to be of issue in Richland School District Two particularly with families and children of color. As we have stated in the past, we stand ready to work in collaboration to address these horrible acts of violence and inequities among our children,” the statement read.

New York Daily News senior justice writer Shaun King, who originally tweeted the video, said students who surreptitiously recorded Officer Ben Fields’ brutality said he was widely known as abusive throughout the school.

Trump: Life was hard, my dad only loaned me $1 million


Donald Trump said Monday that he didn’t have it easy growing up because his father gave him a paltry $1 million loan to launch his career in real estate.
The billionaire entrepreneur recalled his hard-scrabble beginnings to a New Hampshire crowd to demonstrate how he’s “fought through” adversity his entire life.
“It has not been easy for me,” Trump told a mother of two at a “Today” show town hall meeting.
“I started off in Brooklyn. My father gave me a small loan of $1 million,” Trump said. “I came into Manhattan. I had to pay him back. I had to pay him back with interest. But I came into Manhattan, I started buying up properties. And I did great.”
Host Matt Lauer questioned the hard-knock-life narrative.
“You said that it hasn’t been easy for you, but my dad gave me a million dollar loan. That is probably going to seem pretty easy to a lot of people,” Lauer said.
“You’re right,” responded Trump. “But a million dollars isn’t very much compared to what I built. I built one of the great companies.”
At the town hall with 125 voters, Trump fielded questions — including one about his humility.
One woman suggested he should “eat a piece of humble pie.”
Trump acknowledged he has faults but he refused to reveal them. “I have weaknesses,” Trump said. “…. I don’t like exposing them though. If I expose them then the enemy knows.”
One 21-year-old college student asked the GOP front-runner if he has a economic plan or should “middle class voters just elect you because your name is Trump?”
“Well, I think they should because I built a great company. Everybody agrees on that,” Trump replied.
“Do you have a specific plan,” the St. Anselm College student pressed.
“Sure. I’m going renegotiate trade deals, I going to bring jobs back. I’m going to bring our manufacturing back,” he said.
Trump then claimed responsibility for Ford’s plan to move jobs from Mexico to the US.
“I should get credit for that,” he said. “…Ford was going to build this massive plant. I brought it up in so many speeches. And frankly, I think I embarrassed them. But Ford now is going to build a big massive plant in the United States. I want to do that times 1,000.”
But GOP rival John Kasich insisted he deserves the credit because of what he did four years ago.
“The truth is that Ford began moving jobs back to Ohio four years ago under the leadership of Governor John Kasich,” the Ohio governor’s campaign said in a statement referring to the 2011 agreement with the automaker to shift some truck assembly back to Ohio from Mexico.
The Washington Post reported Monday that Ford is still building a massive facility in Mexico.

Monday, 26 October 2015

Survivors of Helicopter Crash Testify in TB Joshua's Church

    

Two survivors of the tragic incident that saw a Bristow helicopter crash into the lagoon in the Oworonshoki area of Lagos on 12th August, 2015 have testified that it was 'God's hand' that saved them from certain death.

On Sunday 25th October, oil workers Chukwudi Onah and Dolu Ebiejuara appeared in TB Joshua's Synagogue church to thank God for preserving their lives in the disaster that led to six fatalities, including that of the pilot and co-pilot.

According to Onah, it was the 'Morning Water' he had received at The Synagogue Church that was instrumental to his survival. "I never leave it anywhere I am going. It's always with me, along with my Anointing Sticker" from TB Joshua.



                              

He explained to the congregation: "On that fateful day, before I left my room, I prayed that God would take charge and thanked Him for journeying mercies," he continued, stating that he sprayed the 'Morning Water' upon himself.


According to Onah, there were no signs of trouble as the flight was going "very smoothly". However, merely minutes away from arriving at Lagos Murtala Muhammed Airport (DNMM), tragedy struck.

"The chopper suddenly turned," Onah vividly described. "Everybody became confused. We were shouting Jesus! The chopper was dangling up and down. I didn't even know when it fell inside the water."

As the Bristow Sikosky S76 C+ helicopter began descending steadily to the bottom of the lagoon, Onah was strapped heavily into his seatbelt and could not move. "I shouted, 'God of TB Joshua - save me' ", he recounted, adding that his lungs soon filled up with water.


According to the SEDCO oil worker, what transpired next can only be termed 'supernatural'. Staring death in the face, confused and struggling to free himself, Onah said he heard a 'voice' speaking clearly to him.

"It's just as you are hearing me now. The voice said, 'Your seatbelt.' I took my hand to the side of the seat belt and it became suddenly loose. The same voice came again and said, 'Your lifejacket'. I took my hand to the side of the life-jacket and it suddenly inflated. It now carried me up from down to the top of the sea."

Onah somberly recounted that the two passengers seated directly besides him were among the fatalities. "If not for Jesus, I would have died. I give the glory to Jesus Christ who saved my life," he said, bringing out the 'Anointing Sticker' from his pocket that he had with him on the day of the ill-fated journey.

Dolu Ebiejuara similarly stated that he was a regular visitor to The SCOAN and had ministered 'Morning Water' before entering the helicopter that day. Recounting his experience, he said, "All that I saw was the helicopter take a sharp turn and then we were just plummeting down."

Moments before the crash, Ebiejuara said that he lost consciousness. "All I could remember was that I saw myself swimming. There is no way I could have come out of the helicopter without removing my seat belt but I was not the one. I don't even know how I came out under the water. I know it is God's doing because there is God's hand in the Morning Water."

The duo both sustained injuries but have since recovered. They were accompanied by more than seventeen family members who came to share the testimony.

Intriguingly, T.B. Joshua himself was not present in the service, making it more than five months since he has been seen in public.

- Ihechukwu Njoku is a freelance Nigerian journalist

Khloe Kardashian Tells Lamar Odom - You Do Drugs Again, I"m Gone for Good


Khloe Kardashian isn't stupid, and she's ready to re-launch divorce proceedings if Lamar Odom shows any signs of going back to the world of drugs... so say sources connected with Khloe reports TMZ.
Our sources say Khloe is annoyed by people on social media who are calling her a naive for dropping the divorce. TMZ broke the story, Khloe and Lamar both signed off to dismiss the divorce case, which was all but final.

We're told Khloe knows better than anyone about Lamar's battle with drugs. Feelings aside, she's game to drop the divorce party because Lamar has no one else in his life to help him recover. And, by the way, we're told Lamar is on the Kardashian health insurance policy and he needs to stay on.

Lamar's medical bills will total in the many millions, and our sources say he doesn't have the financial wherewithal to handle it on his own.
It's murky, because if this were just about health insurance, Khloe could easily buy it for him and go through with the divorce.
Bottom line ... if he goes back to drugs, she's gone.

Indian girl who wandered into Pakistan reunited with family after 13 years


A deaf-mute Indian girl stranded in Pakistan for 13 years after wandering over one of the world's most militarised borders arrived home on Monday to be reunited with the family she has identified from photographs.

The story of Geeta, a Hindu woman in her early 20s, has captivated people on both sides of the border at a time of heightened tension between the nuclear-armed rivals.

"A daughter returns home. Geeta arrives in New Delhi accompanied by members of Edhi Foundation," Indian foreign ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said on Twitter, referring to the Pakistani charity group that has looked after her.

Geeta was about 11 when she crossed from India into Pakistan. Exactly how is not clear but Geeta mimes an explosion and shows how she ducked and ran before being caught by armed men.

At first, she was kept at a children's home in the city of Lahore, where she was given the Muslim name Fatima.

She would point at maps of India, especially to an area in the south of Jharkhand State until she was able to finally communicate she was from India, not Pakistan.

Early on Monday, Geeta left the charity bound for the airport in the city of Karachi for a flight to New Delhi.

Wearing a traditional red outfit with her head covered by a loose scarf, she smiled, waved to television cameras, and joined her hands in a traditional Indian greeting before climbing into a van to the airport.

"Geeta stayed with us for 13 years. Now it's time for her to go home," said Faisal Edhi, son of the founder of the Edhi Foundation that looked after the girl

She was headed to meet a family from India's Bihar state whom she says she recognised from photos sent by the Indian High Commission in Pakistan.

Edhi said investigations will be done to be certain the family is actually hers.

"If the DNA doesn't match, the Indian authorities will continue the search for her family."

Edhi thanked India and Pakistan for their role in Geeta's repatriation.

Hostilities have kept apart many families since majority-Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan became separate countries in 1947.

Geeta's story attracted much attention following a film with a similar plot that was released this year.

In the movie "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", actor Salman Khan plays an Indian man who finds a mute Pakistani girl and tries to reunite her with her family.

The scriptwriters were unaware of Geeta's story but the movie led to a surge in interest in her.

PHOTOS: Saloon manager freezes to death after she got trapped in a cryochamber

                

A young Nevada salon manager was found dead inside a cryochamber, where temperatures reached 240 degrees Fahrenheit below zero, authorities say.
Chelsea Ake’s body was found by employees inside one of the ice machines at Rejuvenice in Henderson, Nev., according to TV station KSNV.
The 24-year-old went into one of the stations by herself while closing up the store alone, her friend Shae-Lynn Bee told the station.She did not turn the machine off before entering, Bee added.

“It’s very frustrating to know because there are no cameras in there so basically the only person that does know what happened is Chelsea,

Ake, a Hawaii native, is believed to have suffocated and was in the chamber for at least 10 hours, authorities said.Investigators ruled the death as “operator error” indicating it did not malfunction.
Whole-body cryotherapy is used to cool the body and is an alternative to ice packs and cold water immersion.
It is only meant to be used for up to three minutes and is popular among athletes who use it for muscle soreness.

                

Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi is New Ooni of ife


Prince Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi is New Ooni of ife.

His appointment was announced in a press statement by the Government of Osun state moments ago. The Statement was signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti.

The statement reads: “The Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has approved the appointment of a new Ooni of Ife. He is Prince Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi of the Giesi Ruling House of Ile Ife State of Osun.

This choice follows the completion of the due process by the kingmakers and the communication of their decision to the Government.”

Sunday, 25 October 2015

I Want to Draw Blood with My New Book - Wole Soyinka

                          

Playwright and Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has said he wants to ‘draw blood’ with his latest book, ‘Interinventions.’

He explained that the book was his tool of ‘vengeance’ against what he termed ‘unprovoked assault of public lies’ many of which he claimed were directed at him.

Making his remarks at the formal inauguration of The Wole Soyinka Foundation yesterday at the June 12 Cultural Centre in Abeokuta, Ogun State said:

InterInventions, is the nastiest book I have ever written. It is my vengeance against public lies. It is not one of the butterfly books.

I want to draw blood (with it). I’m warning all of you, if you feel vengeful, read this book and you will be alright. It is like homeopathic medicine. It is so truthful that it hurts.”

                                 

The 130-page literary work — InterInventions, Between Defective Memory and Public Lie, A Personal Odyssey in The Republic of Liars was presented to the public by the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole.

Forget red meat - you're more likely to get bowel cancer from eating CHOCOLATE


We are constantly being told by health charities and some nutritionists that too much red meat causes bowel cancer.

Indeed, the Department of Health warns committed carnivores to cut down to 70g a day.

But meat has been unfairly demonised, according to Roger Leicester, Director of Endoscopy at St George's Hospital and director of the SW London Bowel Cancer Screening Programme.

In fact, Mr Leicester, who is also a former secretary of the British Society of Gastroenterology, says cutting out red meat is known to cause iron deficiency.

Here, he explains why chocolate - full of sugar and fat - is a more likely cancer-causing culprit...

The next time you feel guilty about chomping on a juicy steak, don't.

I say this because there has been no clear published evidence to implicate lean red meat in causing cancer - despite the constant warnings from charities and scientists.

In fact, in my opinion, chocolate could be more of a danger.

Very high intakes of sugar and saturated fat are much more of a problem, but no one ever suggests we should give up chocolate, which is laden with sugar loaded with fat.

That would be too unpopular.

Man is an omnivore. Red meat is very much part of my diet, and I eat it four or five times a week.

You can’t beat a good steak, or a Sunday roast beef, and a bacon butty is usually on the menu at the weekend.

All the scaremongering around meat seems to have started with a study back in the Seventies which showed that Seventh Day Adventists — who are vegetarians — had a slightly lower risk of bowel cancer than the general population.

But you cannot possibly claim this is proof that meat causes cancer because Seventh Day Adventists don't drink alcohol or smoke and most of them even avoid coffee and hot condiments and spices.

It is very poor science to isolate one aspect of such a restrictive diet and make sweeping claims about cancer risk.

Dietary studies are notoriously inaccurate.

  

'Very high intakes of sugar and saturated fat are much more of a problem, but no one ever suggests we should give up chocolate, which is laden with sugar loaded with fat,' Mr Leicester added

They rely on people remembering what they ate and they take no account of how foods are cooked, not to mention other lifestyle factors.

Another study that is often used to claim a link between meat consumption and bowel cancer is the ongoing EPIC study.

This is a big European research project which compared southern and northern Europeans and found a small association between consumption of red and processed meat and bowel cancer.

But southern and northern Europeans have very different diets and lifestyles. More details please click HERE

Hackers Steal N8m from Vice President Osinbajo’s Bank Account

                         

Policemen attached to the Special Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS) Ikeja are investi­gating an alleged theft of N8million from Vice Pres­ident Yemi Osibajo’s bank account.

It was gathered that two undergraduate students of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka identi­fied as Ebuka Orumba, a final year 500level student of Envi­ronmental Science and Patrick Nwafor, a final year Computer Engineering student allegedly hacked into the account of Simmons Cooper Partner, a law firm said to belong to Vice President Osibajo and allegedly stole eight million naira (N8miilion) from it.

NationalMirror reports that the students used fraudulent means to hack into the email of the Account man­ager of the VP’s law firm, one Mr. Tunde Irukera, and they allegedly sent a mail to UBA PLC branch to one Obuba Fidelia on July 2nd instructing the bank to transfer eight mil­lion naira from Simmions Cooper Bank account to three different bank ac­counts they opened for the fraud.

It was further gathered that the undergraduates allegedly connived with a tricycle rider one Artor Kalu to open a bank ac­count with Zenith bank ac­count number 2086943174 where three million naira (N3,000,000) was trans­ferred to with the false name Engineer Asukwo Okoro.

The remaining amounts were said to have been transferred to two other unnamed bank accounts. Luck however ran out on the undergraduates when their alleged gang member, Mr. Kalu went to the Zenith bank account at Mushin to withdraw the N3,000,000 but was nabbed by detectives from SARS following a tip off from the bank.

The police subsequent­ly arrested Kalu and fol­lowing his statement, the police arrested Orumba but Nwafor escaped. Following the investiga­tion, the police discovered that Kalu with the help of others got a fake Driver’s license which he used to open the Zenith Bank ac­count.

The police has since charged Orumba and Kalu to court on a 5 count charge on conspiracy, stealing and fraud while efforts is on to arrest Nwafor whom the others claimed to be the master­mind of the fraud.

Friday, 23 October 2015

Pregnant woman crushes husband’s testicles, killing him

                                         

Tragedy struck yesterday in Aguleri, Anambra East Local Government Area of Anambra State, when a pregnant woman crushed her husband’s testicles, which led to his sudden death.
But it was a double tragedy for the family, as his friend who took him to the mortuary was killed in a fatal accident, a day after his friend’s death along Otuocha-Adani Road.

Desmond Elliot Reveals Why He Hid His Yoruba Identity From Nollywood

                              

When actor Desmond Elliot came out with Sola as his Yoruba name ahead of the 2015 Lagos State House of Assembly election, it was largely seen as a deliberate move to win sympathy from the electorate.

But he carried on and won as a representative of Surulere Constituency. OLUSHOLA RICKETTS met with the actor turned-politician recently at a filmmakers’ forum in Lagos.

A fortunate child

Luck comes the way of some people easily and Desmond Elliot sees himself as one of those fortunate people in life. His journey into acting was rough, though he says; he has always been a lover of movies right from where he grew up in Jos, Plateau State. Growing up in the north perhaps better explains why his Yoruba language appears half-baked and the reason a lot of people didn’t think he is one when he came out publicly to say so.

He says, “They wanted to know where the name Olusola came from, but all that is gone now. It was an election to be determined by people in my constituency and those were the people who know me from home. So, I wasn’t really bothered by what people were saying.

I am born of a Yoruba father, my mother is an Igbo, I grew up in the north and my wife is from Akwa Ibom.” The beauty of having a mixed background, he notes, is that it allowed him to appreciate different cultures and see everyone as the same even in our diversity. “It is also helpful in the field of filmmaking and acting that I choose.”

From Sola Elliot to Desmond Elliot

A South African soap opera, Egoli challenged Elliot. He would always say to himself “I would love to be like Steve.” Steve was a character in the production. Being a church boy too, he was in the drama group and people got to notice his acting skills. They thought he was excellent and a good friend kept advising him.

He narrates, “He would always come around when the move was playing and he would say Sola you can do this. They called me Sola at home, but I realised most producers then were from the east and I felt that using Sola could make things difficult. I didn’t really understand why I decided to use Desmond at that point.

It is not a stage name; it is my English name. That was how Sola Elliot changed to Desmond Eliot. If anyone calls me Sola now I know the person knows me from home, but if I hear the Desmond I know it is when I started acting.”

Becoming an actor

Elliot’s degree was in Economics at the Lagos State University, so he didn’t have a background in films. When he started acting in 1999, almost 16 years ago, it took him about eight months to get a job. His mother kept wondering where he was always going every day, from morning till evening.

After about the eighth month, she queried him. He remembers, “My mother said Sola you go out every day, we’ve not seen money and we’ve not seen films. What do you go out to do? I just kept telling her it would be fine. But my father had serious faith and confidence in me.”

While he kept looking for opportunities in movies endlessly, he tried other things, including modelling. And in 1999-2000, he got a Tom-Tom (candy) commercial job. “I was picked last. I was very skinny and rough; it was obvious I was hungry. I saw that as a favour from God and that actually gave me hope because I was paid well. It was a Tom- Tom’s zebra crossing commercial.” Although he concedes, he wasn’t good as others, he kept pushing on with the mind-set that he would get his chance.

Then, the popular audition grounds were at Surulere, Lagos, and that was like a bonus for him because he resided in the neigbourhood. Every morning, Elliot was often among the first five to arrive for auditions. He tried this for a year without any meaningful gains.

When he got a chance to star in his first movie produced by Emeka Ani, there was still a dilemma. Ani told Elliot and his friend, Tuvi James, to decide who between them should be part of the production. The character was to play about three scenes.

When actor Desmond Elliot came out with Sola as his Yoruba name ahead of the 2015 Lagos State House of Assembly election, it was largely seen as a deliberate move to win sympathy from the electorate. But he carried on and won as a representative of Surulere Constituency. OLUSHOLA RICKETTS met with the actor turned-politician recently at a filmmakers’ forum in Lagos.

Meeting Ramsey Nouah

From the bit role he played in The Challenge, he started introducing himself to people, including Nouah. Recalling vividly his first interaction with Nouah, he says his look when he attempted to shake him wasn’t pleasant. According to him, Nouah was playing one Jamaican song in his car and he left where everyone was seated to meet him.

“Now, it is funny how I see other young actors come to me. They call me by character name and try to explain the role they are playing just the way I introduced myself to Nouah then. It is now a conscious effort to be nicer because truth be told he wasn’t really nice to me.

He just said okay and he continued listening to his song,” he narrates. But, Elliot maintains that one shouldn’t be quarrelsome, stressing that one should be prepared to meet people with different ideas, characters and spirits. “Don’t be quarrelsome because message spread faster.

The fact that people felt I was humble worked for me, though they would never give you a bad or hard man’s role.”

Woman kept prisoner for nine months by boyfriend who made his dog bite her

     

A young woman was held prisoner for nine months by her new boyfriend who taught his dog how to bite her.
Becky Keegan only escaped by climbing through a kitchen window, breaking her ankle as she frantically ran away.
According to Mirror, the 24-year-old had no electricity to keep warm for almost a year, had her mobile phone stolen by him, and was prevented from contacting any of her relatives.
No report was made to Police about her disappearance as her family presumed she'd run off with a new man.
The brute confiscated her bank cards and ensured she wore the same clothes every day - long-sleeved tops and jeans.

Becky met David Lacey over Blackberry Messenger in March 2014 and the pair later began dating.
But after one weekend visit in April, last year, he imprisoned Becky in his house and she didn't escape until January this year – nearly nine months later.She said

That weekend was terrifying but I never knew it would turn into nine months.I felt worse than a prisoner – I was like his slave.I wasn't allowed to stand near the windows and I could only leave the house to go to his mum's for an hour or two. He quickly turned violent and I'd get hit and slapped, or he'd encourage his dog to get worked up and then bite me.

    

If David nipped to the shop he would lock me in the house and I'd desperately try to get someone's attention from the windows. One day in January he said he was nipping to a friend's house, but he'd left the kitchen window open.
It was tiny and quite high up, but I didn't have a second thought. I climbed out, legs first, onto an eight-foot-high wall and injured my ankle when I jumped down. I just ran and ran, it was the following day before I got back to my mum's house. I was so scared and didn't feel like I could trust anyone.

My mum was gobsmacked to see me at the front door, we both couldn't stop crying. She called David an animal and made me ring the police straightaway. I gave them a statement and in April, they called to say that David had handed himself in. I have never felt so relieved. I am still so affected by what happened – David has stolen more than a year of my life."

Lacey was jailed in July for 22 months after pleading guilty to false imprisonment and abstracting electricity.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

PHOTOS: MBGN 2015: Meet The Beautiful Contestants




The Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant is here again, and 37 beautiful girls, one from each state of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory will compete for the crown to be won in the city of Calabar on Saturday.

The grand finale of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria Pageant will on on the 24th of October at the Calabar International Conference Centre and will be televised live on Silverbird Television. The event will also be streamed live on the SilverbirdTV website www.silverbirdtv.com/live

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