Thursday, 11 December 2014

Time Magazine Names Ebola Fighters In West Africa Their 2014 Person Of The Year!

Time Magazine has named it’s most influential persons of 2014…and it is the health workers fighting on the front lines in West Africa  countries: Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, against the deadly Ebola virus.

The cover will feature five different healthcare workers who have worked to combat the disease: Dr. Kent Brantly, nurse aide Salome Karwah, Doctors Without Borders volunteer Ella Watson-Stryker, ambulance team supervisor Foday Galla and Dr. Jerry Brown.

CHAI HUNGER: Because Of "Free Food" Three Policemen Get 2 Years In Jail

Lol awoof dey purge belle.  Three policemen were, yesterday, sentenced to two years imprisonment by Magistrate A. Demi-Ajayi of an Ebute-Metta Magistrate’s Court, sitting at Oyingbo, Lagos, over negligence, which resulted in the stealing of their AK-47.

The convicts are Sergeant Felix Okwa, 47; Corporal Ogu Romanus, 46, and Constable Sunday Okoh, 34. Apart from being jailed for two years, they will also serve a six-month community service after completing their jail term.

Bishop Oyedepo - My Wife Hasn’t Caused Me One Problem In 32 Years

The President and founder of the Living Faith Church worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, has described his wife as a God-sent to him. According to City People Group, speaking during the ongoing Shiloh, Bishop Oyedepo said, “My partner of 38 years, joined as husband and wife for 32 years now. For 32 years, she has not caused me one problem, I’ve had no domestic concern ever!” Oyedepo has also described the current turbulent times and religious extremism the world is facing,
as a sign of the end time.
Nolywood actor, Aki has revealed how he wooed his wife three years ago. According to him, nothing really special happened as he asked her out the way people do it. Hear him;

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Court Orders Police To Seize Obasanjo's "My Watch" Book. Baba, Wahala Dey o.

Obasanjo's new book already causing so much buzz left, right and center. It must be the best work of art in a long time!

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A High Court sitting in Abuja has ordered the Nigeria Police as well as the Customs to seize ‘MY WATCH’, a book by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Justice Valentine Ashi in her verdict on Wednesday said Obasanjo disobeyed the court order by publishing the book after he was told not to.

Ashi said: “I am of the view that the defendant having gone ahead to publish the book, he should therefore show cause within 21 days of the order served on him on why he should not be punished for contempt of court.

“The Inspector-General of Police, the Director-General of State Security Services and the Controller General of Nigeria Customs Services are hereby directed to recover the book from sales vendors.”

The judge further directed that the book should be kept with the registrar of the court pending the determination of the suit.

Earlier, counsel to Obasanjo, Realwan Okpanachi, had told the court that the book was published before the order was granted.



He argued that the book had been in circulation since November and the order was made on December 5.

Twin Bomb Explosions Kill 6 and Injure 7 In Kano Market Today

Police Command in Kano State has confirmed the death of six persons, including two female suicide bombers following a twin blast at Kantin Kwari market, Ibrahim Taiwo Road, Kano on Wednesday.

The Police Commissioner in the state, Mr Aderenle Shinaba, confirmed the figures while briefing newsmen at the scene of the incident.

He explained that the incident happened around 3:30 p.m. when the two female bombers in Hijab and wanted to enter a branch of Unity Bank near the market area.

He said that the security men attached to the bank stopped them because they saw them as people who should not have anything to do with the bank.

“They later moved away toward the market area and asked for public utility and immediately after, one of them detonated the bomb.

“Shortly after the first one was detonated, the second one went off and as a result six persons died including the bombers,” he said.

He said that seven other persons were also injured during the incident and had since been taken to hospital for treatment.

“We have also taken the dead ones including the two suicide bombers to the morgue,” the commissioner said.

He said that the area had been cordoned off to prevent hoodlums from using the opportunity to loot property at the market.

Shinaba said that the security agencies were working in conjunction with officials of the market traders to prevent people from coming under the pretext of sympathising with people to loot in the market.

“The police ordinance unit are already working to ensure that there was no laden explosives hidden somewhere in the market,” he said.

He also called on people to be more security conscious in order to check the activities of insurgents in the state.