Friday, October 23, 2015

Black Day for Scandinavians as 21 years old boy fatally stab two in school

 Two people lost their lives when a young man fatally stabbed two at a school in Trollhattan Goteborg, a teacher and student were killed. Police spokesman Thord Haraldsson said the 21-year-old attacker was fatally shot in the chest by police who responded to the attack at the Kronan school in Trollhattan, near Goteborg, Sweden’s second-largest city. Trollhattan is about 260 miles west-southwest of Stockholm.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Photo of the day,


Lol

Heavy Container falls off on a fuel tanker in Lagos state



Tragedy was averted today October 7 in Ilasa, when a container fall on a fuel tanker luckily there was zero casualty. The lagos state government has given an order that heavy duty vehicles should move during the night but it seems nothing has been done. Bad roads we have in various states in Nigeria is also a main factor of road accidents. More pictures

PRESIDENT BUHARI SHOWS GRATITUDE FOR BRITISH AND SWISS FOR THEIR SUPPORT IN RECOVERY AND REPATRIATION OF NIGERIA'S STOLEN FUNDS‏

STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE


PRESIDENT BUHARI SHOWS GRATITUDE FOR BRITISH AND SWISS FOR THEIR SUPPORT IN RECOVERY AND REPATRIATION OF NIGERIA'S STOLEN FUNDS‏


President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday in Abuja applauded the renewed support from Britain and Switzerland for the recovery and repatriation of public funds stolen from Nigeria.

At separate audiences with the new British and Swiss Ambassadors, who were at the Presidential Villa to present their letters of credence, President Buhari noted that British, Swiss and other foreign anti-crime agencies had already given his administration much help with relevant information and intelligence on public funds that were stolen and illegally transferred to personal bank accounts by officials of past administrations.

The President called, however, for the speeding up of the processes of investigation, prosecution and repatriation of Nigerian funds stolen by corrupt public officials and their accomplices.
 ‘‘Switzerland and Britain have been very helpful indeed in the recovery of our assets. But we must build on what we have started.

‘‘It is also important to send a signal to the elite that it is no longer business as usual. I personally appreciate the efforts of  Prime Minister David Cameron on this issue.
"He has honoured his commitments to us. He promised to support our government to build a strong and dynamic economy and he has been faithful to his words,’’ the President told the new British High Commissioner, Mr. Paul Arkwright.
Mr. Arkwright assured him of Britain's preparedness to give Nigeria the fullest possible support and assistance in the recovery of its looted resources.
‘‘We are most ready to help. We have a good team at the National Crime Agency (NCA) working with your Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Tell us where and how we can help and we will provide the assistance,’’ the British High Commissioner assured the President.

President Buhari also welcomed assurances from the new Swiss Ambassador, Mr. Eric Mayoraz that his country will expedite action on the repatriation of millions of dollars stolen by Nigerian public officials and still held in Swiss Banks.
‘‘I am very pleased and we will get our Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to work with you to ensure  that all the stolen funds are  returned safely to government coffers as quickly as possible," the President told the Swiss Ambassador.

President Buhari also received the letters of credence of the Ambassador of  the State of Palestine, Mr. Saleh Fhied Saleh, the Ambassador of Myanmar, Mr. Tha Aung Nyun and the Ambassador of Slovakia, Mr. Peter Holasek.  

Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media& Publicity)

October 6, 2015 

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Former Nigerian petroleum minister arrested



                


Former Petroleum minister, Dieziani Alison-Madueke  was arrested in London yesterday October two  by the UK National Crime Agency over allegations bordering on bribery and corruption. She has also been granted bail by the magistrate court in London. Her passport has been seized by the police and she is expected to report to the Charing Cross Police Station on Monday for questioning. Will bring 
more on this later.

Monday, March 30, 2015

This twitter user named ' king with no crown need to be arrested ASAP!



This is what he is posting on twitter about igbo's,  he need to be arrested n prosecuted for making such statements. More tweets below:

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Today, March 8th is international woman's Day, plus a 1923 hilarious female teachers contract.



Women has a lot to celebrate, bravo to those that fought for women's right and those that are still fighting in different part of the world.



Happy Women's day!!!

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Did this really happened? Check out this obituary


There are Many deaths in Nigeria that is not been investigated, i cannot conclude but its good for peope to be sure of whatever alligation being accused to anybody. Whatever happened to this young man, is only God that knows everything. May his soul rest in Peace.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Ekiti state Governor, Ayo Fayose and his funny Campaign


Hahaha, this man is so funny, this is his advertisement/campaign, on the front cover of Nigerian Tribune today Tuesday March 3rd.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Funny picture of president Jonathan and Gen Buhari


Hahaha, they look good as women in gele.

Baby born without arms, father took to his heels, mother rejects baby

The baby


Mrs Taiwo Sheriffdeen gave birth to a baby boy who weighed 3.25 kg in Majota medical clinic at Ilogbo area ofAdo/ Odo-Ota local government, Ogun state.  She was surprise that her baby boy was born without arms. 
According to Taiwo( the mother of the baby)  that immediately she gave birth to the baby boy, her husband, Mr Mudashiru Sheriffdeen, took to his heels on hearing that the baby was born without arms. 
Mrs Taiwo also said:
“This is my first child and I do not know why I gave birth to this kind of a baby. Immediately my husband was informed that his son had deformity, he ran away and had not come to see me. He is a commercial bus driver, and we had been married now for almost two years before God decided to answer our prayers. 
When I was pregnant, we took every steps that the doctor directed us to take, but we did not know why we came about this calamity.”
While pleading for assistance from well meaning Nigerians, Mrs Sheriffdeen said:
“I have been warned by both my husband and our landlord not to bring the child home. The hospital management has asked us to leave the hospital. Now, this child and I have nowhere to go, I don’t need this baby. I want government to adopt 
source/punch

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

More controversy over Gen Buhari London visit palava

Last week there were reports that the APC presidential candidate Gen Buhari travelled to United Kingdom, which APC claimed it's for  " working visit" . There has been many controversial reports claiming otherwise, example the picture of Gen Buhari and Tony Blair that was released was said to be photoshopped. The recent accusation is his interview with  Kemi Fadojutimi on " All Eyes on Africa " TV show wish was said to be conducted in London.

 

Now, Governor Fayose of Ekiti state claimed the interview was in Abuja not in London as APC is speculating, Fayose took the journalists round suite 881 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel where he said the interview with Fadojutimi actually took place in. He compared the sofa, paintings, table lamp, the flower vase, the lighting points and DSTV magazine in the suite with what was published in the papers.
      

Who do Nigerians believe? What's going on? Any similarities between the two pictures? Read Fayose statement below:


Friday, February 20, 2015

What's wrong if General Buhari decide to visit UK?


APC presidential candidate, Gen Buhari was spotted above at one of the airport in the UK,  his supporter are confused because APC issued a statement that he is traveling for a "short working visit" to UK after Ekiti state governor Mr Ayodele Fayose issued the following statement below :

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has said that the secret trip made today, by the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Major General Mohammadu Buhari (rtd)  to the United Kingdom (UK) enroute United States of America (USA) for medical treatment has shown that the APC leaders, especially Senator Bola Tinubu were covering up his (Buhari) true health status for their selfish gains.
Buhari travelled to the UK today unannounced, fueling speculations that he was flown abroad in an air ambulance.

Though a statement later issued by the APC Presidential Campaign Organisation said that Buhari was on a short working visit to the UK, Governor Fayose,  in a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka said the party was not saying the truth.

The governor said; "The truth is that Buhari travelled out today to seek medicare in USA.

"If the APC people are saying otherwise, let them publish the picture of Buhari boarding the plane and granting interview to Aviation Correspondents at the Abuja Airport.

"While I am happy that the APC people that are packaging Buhari finally hearkened to my plea that they should allow him (Buhari) to seek medicare abroad, I  must say that it was evil for the APC to have lied that Buhari travelled on a working visit.

"These APC political merchants should say the truth and save Nigeria from the possibility of another Yar'Adua experience.

"They should tell Nigerians that Buhari is actually sick and lack capacity to rule Nigeria and that they are  only packaging him, hoping that he will become incapacitated if he becomes president so that they can take over power by proxy."

While wishing Buhari speedy recovery, Governor Fayose said; "Like I have maintained,  the north should wait till 2019 to produce a younger, energetic and healthy president of Nigeria."

Photo of the day, president Jonathan graduation and NYSC pictures


Hahahaha, our President  has swag.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

12 reasons to re-elect President Jonathan





This was contained in a piece, titled, “Twelve reasons to support Jonathan,” published in the current edition of the in-house magazine of the State House, Abuja, called Villascope, according to Punch.

It listed some of the reasons to include the present administration strides in road construction, railway

 rehabilitation, remodelling of airports, transformed agriculture sector and increased access to education.

Others are increased access to housing, improved power supply, improved water supply, better health facilities, reformed security infrastructures, economic transformation and increased Nigerians’ participation in downstream oil sector.

The Presidency said Jonathan met 4,500km of motorable roads but constructed/rehabilitated 25,000km of roads.
This, it said, had drastically reduced travel time nationwide.
It added that about five million Nigerians now travel by train after the present administration rehabilitated the nation’s railway.


On education, it said, “Jonathan built 125 Almajiri schools, 14 universities and special schools for girls in 27 states.
“He gave 101 scholarships to first-class graduates to pursue postgraduate courses in the best 25 universities in the world.
“He sponsored 7,000 lecturers of federal and state universities and polytechnics for postgraduate studies to improve quality teaching.”


The Presidency further said that 61,000 housing units had been built in the six geo-political zones of the country.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Miraculous escape from a sinking car, Woman rescued by two brave police officers

 
This woman miraculously escape death after her car drove off a rock wall of a car park and into a harbour and began sinking. The petrified woman was squashed up against the rear window as the front end of the car was submerging in the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland at 3pm on Tuesday. 
The officers and a bystander couldn't open the doors so one officer attempted to smash the window with a baton with no luck.

Once it became clear that it was not going to penetrate through the glass another officer was handed a rock and managed to shatter the rear window.
The relieved woman was then pulled to safety by the two heroic policemen. 
The two officers who saved the woman's life - Paul Watts and Simon Russell - have described the dangerous rescue, and revealed they believe she could have been less than a minute away from drowning.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

A must read article about postponement of Nigerian election by award winning writer - Chimamanda Adichie

An article published by the Atlantic, enjoy
Last week, Victor, a carpenter, came to my Lagos home to fix a broken chair. I asked him  
whom he preferred as Nigeria’s next president: the incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan, or his challenger, Muhammadu Buhari. "I don’t have a voter’s card, but if I did, I would vote for somebody I don’t like,” he said. 'I don’t like Buhari but Jonathan is not performing.”

Victor sounded like many people I know: utterly unenthusiastic about the two major candidates in our upcoming election.
Were Nigerians to vote on likeability alone, Jonathan would win. He is mild-mannered and genially unsophisticated, with a conventional sense of humor. Buhari has a severe, ascetic air about him, a rigid uprightness; it is easy to imagine him in 1984, leading a military government whose soldiers routinely beat up civil servants. Neither candidate is articulate. Jonathan is given to rambling; his unscripted speeches leave listeners vaguely confused. Buhari is thick-tongued, his words difficult to decipher. In public appearances, he seems uncomfortable not only with the melodrama of campaigning but also with the very idea of it. To be a democratic candidate is to implore and persuade, and his demeanor suggests a man who is not at ease with amiable consensus. Still, he is no stranger to campaigns. This is his third run as a presidential candidate; the last time, in 2011, he lost to Jonathan.
This time, Buhari’s prospects are better. Jonathan is widely perceived as ineffectual, and the clearest example, which has eclipsed his entire presidency, is his response to Boko Haram. Such a barbaric Islamist insurgency would challenge any government. But while Boko Haram bombed and butchered, Jonathan seemed frozen in a confused, tone-deaf inaction. Conflicting stories emerged of an ill-equipped army, of a corrupt military leadership, of northern elites sponsoring Boko Haram, and even of the government itself sponsoring Boko Haram.
Jonathan floated to power, unprepared, on a serendipitous cloud. He was a deputy governor of Bayelsa state who became governor when his corrupt boss was forced to quit. Chosen as vice president because powerbrokers considered him the most harmless option from southern Nigeria, he became president when his northern boss died in office. Nigerians gave him their goodwill—he seemed refreshingly unassuming—but there were powerful forces who wanted him out, largely because he was a southerner, and it was supposed to be the north’s ‘turn’ to occupy the presidential office.
And so the provincial outsider suddenly thrust onto the throne, blinking in the chaotic glare of competing interests, surrounded by a small band of sycophants, startled by the hostility of his traducers, became paranoid. He was slow to act, distrustful and diffident. His mildness came across as cluelessness. His response to criticism calcified to a single theme: His enemies were out to get him. When the Chibok girls were kidnapped, he and his team seemed at first to believe that it was a fraud organized by his enemies to embarrass him. His politics of defensiveness made it difficult to sell his genuine successes, such as his focus on the long-neglected agricultural sector and infrastructure projects. His spokespeople alleged endless conspiracy theories, compared him to Jesus Christ, and generally kept him entombed in his own sense of victimhood.
The delusions of Buhari’s spokespeople are better packaged, and obviously free of incumbency’s crippling weight. They blame Jonathan for everything that is wrong with Nigeria, even the most multifarious, ancient knots. They dismiss references to Buhari’s past military leadership, and couch their willful refusal in the language of ‘change,’ as though Buhari, by representing change from Jonathan, has also taken on an ahistorical saintliness.
I remember the Buhari years as a blur of bleakness. I remember my mother bringing home sad rations of tinned milk, otherwise known as “essential commodities”—the consequences of Buhari’s economic policy. I remember air thick with fear, civil servants made to do frog jumps for being late to work, journalists imprisoned, Nigerians flogged for not standing in line, a political vision that cast citizens as recalcitrant beasts to be whipped into shape.
Buhari’s greatest source of appeal is that he is widely perceived as non-corrupt. Nigerians have been told how little money he has, how spare his lifestyle is. But to sell the idea of an incorruptible candidate who will fight corruption is to rely on the disingenuous trope that Buhari is not his party. Like Jonathan’s People’s Democratic Party, Buhari’s All Progressives Congress is stained with corruption, and its patrons have a checkered history of exploitative participation in governance. Buhari’s team is counting on the strength of his perceived personal integrity: his image as a good guy forced by realpolitik to hold hands with the bad guys, who will be shaken off after his victory.
In my ancestral home state of Anambra, where Jonathan is generally liked, the stronger force at play is a distrust of Buhari, partly borne of memories of his military rule, and partly borne of his reputation, among some Christians, as a Muslim fundamentalist. When I asked a relative whom she would vote for, she said, “Jonathan of course. Am I crazy to vote for Buhari so that Nigeria will become a sharia country?”
Nigeria has predictable voting patterns, as all democratic countries do. Buhari can expect support from large swaths of the core north, and Jonathan from southern states. Region and religion are potent forces here. Vice presidents are carefully picked with these factors in mind: Buhari’s is a southwestern Christian and Jonathan’s is a northern Muslim. But it is not so simple. There are non-northerners who would ordinarily balk at voting for a ‘northerner’ but who support Buhari because he can presumably fight corruption. There are northern supporters of Jonathan who are not part of the region’s Christian minorities.
Delaying the elections is a staggeringly self-serving act of contempt for Nigerians.
Last week, I was indifferent about the elections, tired of television commercials and contrived controversies. There were rumors that the election, which was scheduled for February 14, would be postponed, but there always are; our political space is a lair of conspiracies. I was uninterested in the apocalyptic predictions. Nigeria was not imploding. We had crossed this crossroads before, we were merely electing a president in an election bereft of inspiration. And the existence of a real opposition party that might very well win was a sign of progress in our young democracy
Then, on Saturday, the elections were delayed for six weeks. Nigeria’s security agencies, we were told, would not be available to secure the elections because they would be fighting Boko Haram and needed at least another month and a half to do so. (Nigeria has been fighting Boko Haram for five years, and military leaders recently claimed to be ready for the elections.)
Even if the reason were not so absurd, Nigerians are politically astute enough to know that the postponement has nothing to do with security. It is a flailing act of desperation from an incumbent terrified of losing. There are fears of further postponements, of ploys to illegally extend Jonathan’s term. In a country with the specter of a military coup always hanging over it, the consequences could be dangerous. My indifference has turned to anger. What a staggeringly self-serving act of contempt for Nigerians. It has cast, at least for the next six weeks, the darkest possible shroud over our democracy: uncertainty.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Rihanna looks unrecognized with her outfit in Grammy Awards last nite


 



2015 Grammy Awards took place yesterday, Febuary 8th at LA and  most celebrities rocks the red carpets looking gorgeous. More pictures below. Pix credit/ghetty image

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Photo of The Day, hahaha


This was one of the advert at president Goodluck campaign rally at his hometown, Yenagoa, Bayelsa state. It's so funny

Friday, February 6, 2015

Three states in Nigeria declares today Febuary 6th work free day to enable workers pick their PVC

Oyo, Lagos and Kano State declares today work free to enable workers Pick their permanent voters card(PVC) so as to be able to vote in Febuary 14th election.


Below is a statement released by Lagos state government

Megamouth Shark washed up at Philippines


A strange 15- foot male megamouth shark which is almost have never seen by humans washed at the shores of  of Barangay Marigondon in Philippines on January 28 2015.


According to reports, the shark was dead when fishermen discovered it. It had been trapped in one of the fishermen's nets. After contacting local authorities, it was confirmed to be the ever elusive megamouth shark, Megachasma pelagios. With only 64 previous sightings of this type of shark ever recorded, its discovery was thrilling. The shark's cause of death has yet to be determined but it is believed its body will likely go on display at Albay Parks and Wildlife Centre in the Philippines.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Serena Williams wins Australia open, beating Maria Sharapova


The 33 year old Serena beats Maria Sharapova of Russia to win her 19th grand slam tittle.
The world number one served superbly to win a pulsating final 6-3 7-6 (7-5) after Sharapova fought back in the second set.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Shakira welcomes her second child


The 37 year Colombian singer welcomes her second son with partner  Gerard Pique at Quiron Teknon Hospital in Barcelona, where she gave birth to her first son Milan two years ago.

Why APC is afraid of Presidential debate by Reno Omokri and Reuben Okupe

Reno Omokri is Special assistant to President Jonathan on New Media, while Doyin Okupe is the Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to President Jonathan, both of them took to social media to mock APC for not participating in presidential debate. Okupe's tweet below: 



Reno's reason below:





Buhari will not participate in Febuary presidential debate

The presidential debate between PDP and APC is scheduled to hold on Febuary 6th, but APC released a statement that their candidate will not participate, according to them, the organisers of the debate which is Broadcast Organisation of Nigeria (BON) has "unhidden bias and campaign of calumny by some key organisers of the programme, against the corporate political interest of the party (APC) and its candidates”. 


There full statement below: 

“A cursory inspection of the composition of NEGD brings into focus the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), National Television Authority (NTA), Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the Africa Independent Television (AIT, owned by a PDP chieftain). And going by the avalanche of inflammatory statements, misinformation and blatant lies being propagated by some of these media against our Party and candidates contrary to the Kofi Annan brokered Abuja Peace Accord, and the failure of these aggressors to desist and apologise, have left the APC Campaign with no option than to steer clear of any premeditated smear campaign that could be inimical to our prospective electoral success,” .

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Unmanned Drone Crashes In Borno Village, Nigeria.

Borno State in the northern part of Nigeria is currently were Boko Haram is carring out deadly attacks,  yesterday 28th January, KSM  News reported that an unmanned drone crashed in Borno state, their report below








Accident on mile 2 Lagos State, four killed.


The cause of The accident is unknown yet but according to eye witness, the accident involved two commercial buses and a trailer, four people were confirmed dead with many more injured. More pictures


Sunday, January 25, 2015

Update on John Kerry's Visit to Nigeria, State House Press Release

Statement by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Regarding Meeting With U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry

It was a pleasure to welcome Secretary John Kerry to Nigeria.  We had a candid and constructive discussion about a broad range of issues.
Nigeria is a vibrant democracy and the largest trading partner of the United States in Africa, with more than $18 billion in bilateral trade.  Our countries and peoples share a mutual admiration for each other and a deep commitment to freedom, democracy, and human rights.  

This is why we are together engaged in a struggle against a common enemy that promotes terror, fear, division, and violates human rights, most especially of women and girls, with complete impunity.  Winning the fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria and West Africa is absolutely essential to beat back the tide of religious extremism around the world.
Our security forces have been working tirelessly and courageously to achieve this goal.  I reaffirmed for Secretary Kerry that Nigeria is strongly committed to building the multinational task force to fight Boko Haram in partnership with Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin Republic under the auspices of the Lake Chad Basin Commission.  Indeed, I called publicly for such a regional approach at the African leaders summit in Paris in May 2014 and more recently in multilateral meetings. 

We are pleased that the international community is now strongly united behind this initiative and agree that its success is critical. It is equally important that the multinational force receives the significant support that is required to address the threat through our global partners.

The United States, more than any other country in the world, has the most experience fighting armed insurgencies.  And having suffered the devastating attacks of 9/11, its people also understand the insecurity and fear that is the reality for the vast majority of peaceful, tolerant Muslims and Christians in North Eastern Nigeria.  

This is why I firmly believe that enhancing and expanding various channels of cooperation between our two countries, in the context of growing international coordination, are of the utmost importance.  I discussed a number of ideas with Secretary Kerry to move such cooperation forward.

We are grateful to the United States for standing with Nigeria and its people in our fight against Boko Haram.  I reaffirmed our strong commitment to working together with the United States to put an end to global terrorism and particularly Boko Haram.  Nigeria will also work to deepen and consolidate our bilateral relationship with the United States. 

I emphasized to Secretary Kerry that I am deeply committed to ensuring that our forthcoming election is free, fair, and credible.  It is especially critical that all political parties abide by the Abuja Accord, which commits each to non-violence before, during, and after the election. 

I made it absolutely clear that the May 29th handover date is sacrosanct.  In addition, the Government will provide all resources that are required by the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure that the election goes smoothly.  I also emphasized that INEC is an independent body, which makes its own decisions without any interference from the Government.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
President
Federal Republic of Nigeria

January 25, 2015

US secretary of State, John Kerry in Nigeria

John Kerry visit is unknown yet but it might have to do with the presidential election coming up in less than three weeks, and insecurity in Nigeria.

 71 year old John Kerry at the State House Marina, Lagos on today Sunday, January 25, 2015. He also meet with Gen Buhari, the presidential candidate of APC and some of the key members of the party.
 Members of the media are on standby waiting for a press conference to be addressed by the US Secretary of State after the closed door meeting. 




Saturday, January 24, 2015

14 year old raped by her 60 year old father

Isiaka Alade, the 60 year old brought her teenage daughter( name withheld) and her only child to live with her in Lagos state. According to the teenager, her father was the one that defiled her.

“I cannot remember what I did. An evil spirit always possesses me and as soon as I am done, I will regain my senses. Most especially, my daughter never resisted whenever I touch her. I am terribly sor­ry; it is the devil. I have even attended different deliverance services, hoping that God will save me.”
He was picked up by operatives of Lagos State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti when a good Samaritan, who saw him in the act, alerted the police. The unfortu­nate girl (name withheld) was rescued and handed over to the Police welfare depart­ment, pending when she would reunite with her mother or any other member of her ex­tended family.
He claimed that he masturbated on top of his daughter, twice. “This is the one I can remember. I just held her and was play­ing with her breasts till I was satisfied. Al­though I have not slept with another woman for the past eight years, I have done my best not to womanise. I will never have sex with anyone that is not my wife. I was planning to travel to the village and marry another woman who has a job. I do not know what I did to thebaale (community leader) that he has sworn to deal with me.
“This is a matter that I can settle with my daughter as a family. I promise to return her to the village as soon as possible. I know that she will forgive me, because we have suffered together in Lagos. I have a lot of people whom I worked for that currently owe me. My plans were to use the money to send her to the village. I am not denying whether I did it or not. I am guilty but please understand that it is the devil that possessed me, ” he pleaded.
Confirming his arrest, Lagos State police spokesman, DSP Kenneth Nwosu said that Alade would soon be charged to court. He also said that the girl is currently at the wel­fare department, pending when she will be reunited with her family.
Source:sunnews

Friday, January 23, 2015

90 years old Kenyan grandmother in school

Priscilla sitienei, a great grandmother  at the age of 90 goes back to primary school in order to learn how to read and write. Her confidence shows that it's never too late no matter the age.

 
Mama Priscilla       

    Sitting at the front of class four in her school uniform, Priscilla Sitienei listens intently while she 
writes the English names of animals in her notebook.

She joined Leaders Vision Preparatory School five years ago and has also served her village of Ndalat in the Rift Valley as a midwife for the last 65 years.
More comfortable speaking in Kalenjin than English, she explains why she wanted to return to school.

"I'd like to be able to read the Bible; I also want to inspire children to get an education.

"Too many older children are not in school. They even have children themselves."

Gogo says she confronts children who are not in school and asks them why.

"They tell me they are too old," she says, "I tell them, 'Well I am at school and so should you.'

"I see children who are lost, children who are without fathers, just going round and round, hopeless. I want to inspire them to go to school.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Finally, Buhari's WAEC result released



         
                                                                

There has been a controversy concerning the academic level of the presidential aspirants of APC, Gen Buhari over a period of time since he claimed that his results and qualifications are with Nigerian military, which the military denied has been a concern to Nigerians but the results, obtained exclusively by PREMIUM TIMES Wednesday, confirm Mr. Buhari’s claim that he undertook the University of Cambridge West African School Certificate Examinations and
obtained five credits in English Language, Geography, Hausa Language, History, and Health Science.
PREMIUM TIMES obtained the computer printout from Cambridge University as well as a statement of result, signed by the current principal of Katsina College, dated January 21, 2015.

                                          Buhari

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Nollywood actor, Muna Obiekwe passes on



Muna died this evening in Lagos state after a battle with kidney alignment. He collapsed at home and was rushed to the hospital were he was pronounced dead on arrival. He is survived by a wife and children. There is also a fake account on social media claiming the news is false, please ignore it because the President Actors Guide Association of Nigeria, Ibinabo Firberson also confirms the news.

                                          Muna on dialysis machine.

The fake account below


                                            
Last photos of Muna when he is been rushed to the hospital today before he was pronounced dead.