Friday, 18 May 2018
Plane crashes and erupts into fireball after takeoff in Cuba
A Boeing 737 passenger jet with more than 100 people aboard crashed in a huge fireball Friday after taking off on a domestic flight from Havana, Cuba, according to reports.
There were no immediate reports on casualties, but images from the scene showed widespread, smoldering wreckage surrounded by dozens of onlookers.
Teacher arraigned for defiling minor with pencils
A 36-year-old teacher, Lilian Ahaneku, was on Thursday brought before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly inserting three pencils in the private parts of her six-year-old pupil.
Ahaneku, who resides at 6, Alhaji Gudus Giwa St., Eyita, Ikorodu, Lagos State, is facing a charge of indecent assault.
Thursday, 17 May 2018
VP Osinbajo: I Didn’t Beg To Be VP, I Can Leave Anytime
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday night said he would rather vacate his office as the nation’s Number Two man than compromise his Christian faith.
Osinbajo stated this while responding to posers raised by some Christian leaders at the stakeholders’ meeting held at the new Banquet Hall of the Benue State Government House, Makurdi.
Toyin Abraham is engaged!
Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has found love once again and is officially and completely off the market, according to a report by her publicist.
Toyin Abraham reportedly said yes to the man in her life last night May 16th in front of her family and friends.
Kamra Indian manager of Dangote Cement killed in Ethiopia
Deep Kamra, the Indian manager of the cement plant owned by Nigeria’s Dangote Industries Limited in Ethiopia was killed on Wednesday after he was attacked in the restive Oromiya region while returning to Addis Ababa from the factory.
Both the secretary and driver of Kamra, who is the Dangote Cement country manager, were also shot by the assailants.
Wednesday, 16 May 2018
Suspected ritualists apprehended with roasted babies in Uganda
Police in Uganda have arrested two men after they apprehended with bodies of roasted babies. The men at different times reportedly abducted the babies, roasted them and were to used them for ritual purposes.
Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Sunday, 13 May 2018
Ruthless Serial killer Dennis Nilsen dies in prison aged 72
Dennis Nilsen, one of Britain’s most infamous serial killers, has died behind bars at the age of 72. The Prison Service confirmed the man who became known as the Muswell Hill Murderer had passed away at HMP Full Sutton on Saturday, 34 years into his life sentence.
Saturday, 12 May 2018
Friday, 11 May 2018
EFCC Alleged N3.2bn fraud: Prosecution closes case against Kalu, others
The EFCC Prosecutor, Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), announced closure of the prosecution’s case at the Federal High Court, Lagos.
He, however, informed the court that the prosecution intended to amend the charge against the accused to reflect more evidence.
92-year-old Mahathir sworn in as Malaysian PM
Mahathir Mohamad, 92, a former Malaysian prime minister who led the opposition to achieve a stunning victory in the general election, took the oath of office on Thursday night, becoming the world's oldest government leader.
Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo says... ''Buhari, APC taking Nigeriansfor fools''
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says President Buhari and his party, APC, have in the last three years been taking “Nigerians for fools.”
Governor Masari says.. ''Only someone from the moon can defeat PMB in2019''
As the 2019 general election draws near, Katsina state governor, Aminu Masari says only someone from the moon can beat presidnet Buhari in the election. He said this in an interview with Leadership.
He says all the possible presidential aspirants in the opposition party, PDP, are known characters that would need a miracle to win the 2019 election.
CODEINE: Extend ban to tramadol, others, Masari urges FG
FOLLOWING the recent ban on production of cough syrup with codeine, Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State, yesterday, urged the Federal Government to extend the ban to tramadol and other controlled drugs to break the link between the demand and supply chain.
Thursday, 10 May 2018
1,098 Abia indigenes qualify to write exam. Nigeria Police recruitment
No fewer than 1,098 Abia indigenes have qualified to write the ongoing recruitment examination into the Nigerian Police Force out of the 1,589 applicants, an official of the Police Service Commission has said.
Mrs Comfort Obi, the Commissioner leading the recruitment committee for Abia, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Umuahia.
ZIMBABWE Latest on HIV positive man who 'raped' his ex wife 7 times without protection
A MAN from Bulawayo, alleged to be HIV positive and who was accused of r_aping his ex-wife seven times in one night without protection, was yesterday acquitted of the charges.
The man (55), from Mahatshula suburb, had been arraigned for luring his ex-wife (34) into his bedroom and r_aping her the whole night.
Police IG Replies Senate, I Owe You No Apologies
The IG said he did not have to appear before the lawmakers, noting that a senior police officer of the rank of Deputy Inspector-General or an Assistant Inspector-General could act on his behalf in an official capacity at any function.
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
World’s first total penis, scrotum transplant done by US surgeons
For the first time, a team of US surgeons from Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, has managed to transplant the penis and the scrotum from a deceased donor to a recipient who had lost his genital organs during armed service.
According to a report by Medical News Today, the surgeons had been planning such an intervention since 2013.
Again, Ebola kills 17 people in Congo
Officials say 17 people have died in an area of northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo where health officials have now confirmed an outbreak of Ebola.
It is the ninth time Ebola has been recorded in the central African nation, whose eastern Ebola river gave the deadly virus its name when it was discovered there in the 1970s, and comes less than a year after its last outbreak which killed eight people.
SOUTH AFRICA Home affairs doesn’t believe that KZN woman gave birth twice in the same year
Nompumelelo Caluza has been trying for over five years to get a birth certificate for her six-year-old daughter at the Home Affairs Prospecton branch in Isipingo‚ south of Durban.
She said officials have refused to believe that she gave birth twice in the same year.
“On January‚ 28‚ 2012 I gave birth to my first daughter. A few weeks after that I fell pregnant again. This time I was blessed with twins‚ who I gave birth to on October 6‚ 2012‚” said Caluza.
Tuesday, 8 May 2018
Think of What You Have
In over a dozen years as a stress consultant, one of the most pervasive and destructive mental tendencies I've seen is that of focusing on what we want instead of what we have. It doesn't seem to make any difference how much we have; we just keep expanding our list of desires, which guarantees we will remain dissatisfied. The mind-set that says "I'll be happy when this desire is fulfilled" is the same mind-set that will repeat itself once that desire is met.
Should I Tithe?
Proverbs 3:9 Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce
Let's talk about tithing! In my view, tithing is very important. God gives us Jesus, he gives us life, he transforms us, and makes us new in Jesus. He sends His Holy Spirit to live in us and make us holy.
Beijing congratulates Putin on inauguration
China extends sincere congratulations on Vladimir Putin's inauguration as Russian president, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a regular news conference on Monday.
The Chinese side believes that under the leadership of President Putin, Russia will keep making achievements in its nation building and social and economic development, Geng said.
'Brain-dead' boy wakes up a day before doctors set to pull life support:
NEW YORK: A 13-year-old boy who had been declared brain dead by doctors in Alabama regained consciousness the day before doctors were scheduled to pull his life support, CBS News reported on Monday (May 7).
Trenton McKinley had suffered severe brain trauma after a small utility trailer he was playing in flipped over and hit his head two months ago.
Nine Steps for Solving Any Problem
For any problem, no matter how big or complex it may be, there is a solution. Use these nine steps to find it!
What are the similarities in problem solving, decision making, and goal achievement?
Actually, they're alike in many ways. A decision that must be made is little more than a problem awaiting a solution.
Monday, 7 May 2018
Just Because...
Just because you go to church doesn’t mean you are a Christian--you have to have Jesus in your heart. 1Jn:5:11-12
Just because the message of the church is about grace does not mean that they should not teach about the consequences of sin and the reality of hell. The Bible teaches these thing and we should do it in the same measure.
Just because the church’s message is about eternal life does not mean that they should not preach on eternal death. The Bible does.
ZIMBABWE Gold panners kill colleague in fight over talented pr0stitute
THREE machete-wielding artisanal miners reportedly killed their colleague in a brawl over a well experienced and talented se_x worker in Mazowe on Friday.
Mashonaland Central acting police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Petros Masikati confirmed the incident, but could not give more details.
SOUTH AFRICA Dad accused of killing baby with pickaxe in jealous rage
A six-month-old baby was brutally killed with a pickaxe‚ allegedly by her own father‚ after he accused her mother of cheating.
Baby Bonolo’s grieving mother‚ Modjadji Marikhela‚ 19‚ vowed to avenge her daughter’s death if her former partner was released on bail.
“I’m heartbroken and I don’t know what an innocent baby did to him to be slaughtered like an animal. I want him to die. I don’t want to see him again because if he comes I’m going to mobilise the community to kill him‚” she said.
Sunday, 6 May 2018
Stoke City Is Relegated From The English Premier League Tears And Pain
Paul Lambert’s managed Stoke City are now relegated from the English Premier League after losing at home on Saturday to Roy Hodgson’s Crystal Palace 1-2.
Both Coach and players were shattered as Palace ended their dream of escaping from relegation.
Coach Lambert who took charge of the team in January said it was hard summing up his feelings as the Potters went down at home.
Friday, 27 April 2018
Nigeria now exports more than it imports – Minister
Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Audu Ogbe, says the country has transformed from import-based to highly export-driven nation due to the strides made in agriculture.
Ogbe stated this while briefing state House correspondents on the outcome of the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
10 Things You Should Know about the Love of God
1. God’s love is incomprehensible.
No human mind can comprehend God. We cannot define God. We cannot provide a comprehensive account of who he is. He "dwells in unapproachable light" (1 Tim. 6:16). If God is incomprehensible, then so is his love. While we may and must speak truthfully about his love, we can never fathom it, because it is divine love, as different from our love as his being is different from our being.
Friday, 20 October 2017
CBN orders banks to keep database of fraudulent customers
The Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN ) on Thursday directed banks to establish a database of their customers identified through their Bank Verification Numbers (BVNs) to be involved in confirmed fraudulent activities.
The directive is contained in the Regulatory Framework for Bank Verification Number (BVN) Operation and Watch-list for Nigerian Financial System released by the CBN. The implementation of the framework is with immediate effect.
Thursday, 19 October 2017
Bizarre religions around the world that will leave you intrigued
Religion can be understood largely as an attempt of a group of individuals to understand Existential questions based on a set of cultural practices specific to that group. Sometimes these practices may not seemingly conform to our normal expectations from a 'religion'. But they succeed in fulfilling what is expected of a religion- uniting people because of the belief that they may share. However, there is one condition that all religions must comply. They must not hinder the lives of others.
Some of world's unusual religions are described below.
All Police Commands Will Be Involved in Anambra Guber Poll, Says IG
The IG explained that there are great expectations in the area of security, which would also lead to adequate security and mobilisation of personnel.
Wednesday, 18 October 2017
Do You Chew Your Food 32 Times? If Not, Then You Must
Incomplete food chewing makes you vulnerable to microbial infections, gums diseases and mouth cavities, according to a latest study.
University of Manchester and National Institute of Health in the US scientists have found out that when the food is properly broken down into smaller particles, it activates the immune cells and instigate the Helper T cells production. Proper mastication not only improves digestion, but also act as a barrier against the infectious germs.
Eight brothers allegedly strangle their father in Kano
Two brothers, who allegedly strangled their father, to be remanded in prison until November, a Kano Chief Magistrates’ Court ruled on Wednesday.
They were said to have conspired with six other brothers who are now at large.
The duo of Rabiu Adamu, 27, and Auwal Adamu, 26, had strangled their 55-year-old father, Adamu Gamji, in Sumaila Local Government Area of Kano, the prosecution said.
The accused pleaded not guilty.
Pope expresses sorrow over Somalia carnage
Pope Francis
Pope Francis on Wednesday expressed his sorrow over the worst bombing in Somalia’s history, a deadly truck attack that left at least 276 people dead in Mogadishu at the weekend.
“I pray for the conversion of the violent and send my encouragement to all those who, in the face of enormous difficulties, work for peace in this martyred country,” Francis said at his weekly audience in St Peter’s square.
“I pray for the conversion of the violent and send my encouragement to all those who, in the face of enormous difficulties, work for peace in this martyred country,” Francis said at his weekly audience in St Peter’s square.
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