Friday 13 July 2012

Prof Wole Soyinka turns 78

The author, poet, playwright and Nobel Prize winner was born 13th July 1934. There's a lecture at the Muson Centre today to mark his 78th birthday. Wishing him many more happy years ahead!

Thursday 12 July 2012

Man accused of killing his 3 daughters.

A father was arrested over the killing of three young girls in River Falls, Wisconsin, US on Tuesday, police said.

Police were called to a home on Morningside Avenue around 3:30 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. ET) by the children's mother, who was concerned about their safety after she said the father made statements about their wellbeing.

When officers got there, they noticed the smell of gas in the home and found the bodies of three girls between the ages of five and 11.

man offers his son for sale

A man has been arrested by the police in Ghana for allegedly offering his one-and-a-half-year-old son for sale at the Kokomba Market in Accra for GH¢200,000.The suspect, Mohammed Alhassan, 30, a resident of Sheshawu, near Tamale, was arrested in a hotel at Nungua where he had lured the 22-year-old mother of the child to enable him to steal the boy for the prospective buyer.
His intention was to dope the mother before carrying out the act, for which reason he laced a bottle of malt with some sedatives to make her fall asleep. But it did not work on her.

Graphic photos: The River State Fuel Tanker Accident

photos from the very tragic tanker accident that happened this morning in Rivers State. More than 90 people were burnt to death while scooping fuel from a fallen tanker after the tanker exploded at Okobe in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State. More photos when you continue...

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Bishop David Oyedepo wins N2billion assault case

Bishop Oyedepo this morning won his N2 billion assault case in court after Justice Ojo of the Ogun State high court dismissed the case on the grounds that the application lacked merit and that the 'slapped lady' remains a ghost victim.

A Lagos based lawyer, Robert Igbinedion, had filed a lawsuit on behalf of a girl who was filmed being slapped by the founder of Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel) during a deliverance session a few years back. Mr Igbinedion failed to produce the girl, making it impossible to have a case against the Bishop.

hundreds die scooping fuel as tanker explodes in Rivers State

At least 90 people including women and children were burnt to death early today Thursday July 12th while scooping fuel from a fallen tanker at Okobe in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State. The fuel tanker crashed into some vehicles and fell, spilling its content but didn't immediately burst into flames. Unfortunately it exploded when residents of the area went to the scene to scoop fuel from the tanker.

Portsmouth FC plans to punish Nigerian star, Kanu

Portsmouth are considering punishing former Super Eagles captain Nwankwo Kanu for his continued absence from club activities while he stays in Nigeria.
The veteran striker missed training for a second day on Tuesday as his teammates took part in a double session at Fratton Park.

The reason for Kanu's action is yet unclear to the club which he led to an FA Cup victory in 2008.

However, with negotiations having stalled over the £300,000 it is claimed he is demanding – by way of a compromise agreement – to rip up the final 12 months of his Blues contract, it appears he has opted to take drastic action.

Robbers invade Skye Bank Port Harcourt yestherday; 2 killed

The vehicle the robbers came in
Four armed men came to rob Skye Bank on Agip Road in Port Harcourt yestherday afternoon. they didn't succeed. Mobile police around the area engaged them in a shootout. Two robbers were killed, two escaped.

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Patience Jonathan Appointed Permanent Secretary in Bayelsa State

Nigeria's first lady made kind of history yesterday by becoming the first First Lady of Nigeria to be appointed Permanent Secretary in a State civil service.
Mrs Jonathan and 17 others were appointed Perm Sec in the state civil service by the governor of Bayelsa State, Governor Seriake Dickson. The announcement was broadcast on the state radio station yesterday evening Wednesday July 11th.
Explaining their reason for the appointment, the senior special assistant to the governor on media affairs, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said that the First Lady was a teacher in the state's civil service and has been on leave of absence since 1999 to join her husband in his political service; first as a deputy governor, governor, vice president, then president. If not for the leave of absence, according to him, Mrs Jonathan would have risen to the status of a permanent secretary by now.

Psquare and Jude Okoye lose mum

The mother of Paul, Peter and Jude Okoye has sadly passed on. Mrs Okoye died last night in a hospital in India where she had been flown to for medical treatment. The nature of her illness was not disclosed. May her soul rest in peace...amen.

Wednesday 11 July 2012

FG Insists that youth Corpers will be posted to Violent regions.

Federal Government has overruled the National Youth Service Corps on the redeployment of corps members from troubled states.Minister of Youth Development, Alhaji Inuwa Abdulkadir, said this at a news conference in Abuja on Tuesday. Abdulkadir insisted that corps members would be posted to Borno, Yobe and other troubled states.
His positing supersedes an earlier concession granted to the affected corps members by the Director-General of the NYSC, Brig.-General Nnamdi Okore-Affia.
The DG, had in a statement on July 5 directed corps members posted to Yobe to proceed to Nasarawa State, while those scheduled to have their orientation in Borno were directed to Benue State.
The minister argued that the issue of posting of corps members to states other than their states of origin was enshrined in the relevant laws establishing the scheme.

Fashola Demands N16 Billion refund from the FG over Allocation deductions.

Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos, on Tuesday, asked the Federal Government to refund the N16 billion deducted from the state's allocation for investment in power.

Addressing members of the Senate Committee on Privatisation during their visit to Lagos, Fashola said the state had invested in the power project but was yet to get full value for money.

The governor while referring to the AES Powerplants by the Lagos state government in Partnership with the private sector where ove 300mw is Generated and uploaded to the grid without Lagos being able to take advantage of it.

Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Plateau Killings, Says Christains must accept Islam if they want peace


The fundamentalist Islamic sect, Jama'atu Ahlissunnah Lidda'awati Wal-Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram, on Tuesday in a statement claimed responsibility for the mass killings in Plateau State at the weekend.
More than 100 persons were reportedly killed in attacks on three communities in the Barkin Ladi and Riyom local government areas of the state on Saturday and Sunday.

The sect "thanked God for the success of the attacks" and vowed that there was no going back on the jihad (Holy War) it had launched against Christians and the government. It also asked "Christians in Nigeria to accept Islam" as a condition for a ceasefire.

It described as a "new lie" claims by the new National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, that he has an access for a dialogue with its leaders.

Ronaldinho loses £500,000 a year for drinking Pepsi.

Football Legend Ronaldinho preactically Paid £500,000 for a can of Pepsi.

That's exactly how much Brazilian football legend Ronaldinho lost in a sponsorship deal with Coca-Cola after turning up at a press conference and sipping nonchalantly from a can of Pepsi.

Ronaldinho stunned Coke chiefs at the Atlanta-based firm who immediately demanded that the plug be pulled on his huge endorsement deal, according to a report in the 'O Estado de Sao Paulo' newspaper.

Group to declare state of Biafra Nov 5 2012

 
A pro-Biafra group, Biafra Zionist Movement, BZM, announced, yesterday, that it had commenced the process to launch the struggle for a State of Biafra with the international community, saying that the formal declaration of the new Biafra Republic had been slated for November 5.

This came as Conference of Igbo Youth Organizations, CIYO, warned that Ndigbo “would no longer watch in silence while our brothers and sisters are slaughtered like animals” in the Northern States.
National President of BZM, Benjamin Onwuka, at a briefing said what prevented the realization of Biafra republic over the years was the inability to get the support of world powers, like the United States of America to back the project.

Tuesday 10 July 2012

osha praiz invasion


for those coming from Europe,USA and other african countries, please call +2348033269485 for your sit and hotel reservations. You can also be picked up at the nearest local airport in the city.osha praise invasion is a gospel program that features the finest gospel acts around.goin down at cpm anambra state headquarter..25 urunebo strt houseing estate osha on friday 20th of june.


its going to be hot , dont miss out(gate fee: free)

Peter Okoye gets new Tattoo

photo of the day
The singer just posted these photos on Twitter.

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