Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Man arrested for beating up Police Inspecto

20-year-old Mamode Samson was accused of hitting Officer Monday Okungbowa of the Ogida Police Station in Benin and also tearing his uniform.

Man fighting with police officers (File Photo)
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A young man in Edo State has been arrested and charged to court after he allegedly beat up a Police Inspector.
20-year-old Mamode Samson was accused of hitting OfficerMonday Okungbowa of the Ogida Police Station in Benin and also tearing his uniform.
Mamode is also alleged to have assaulted three siblings, Jennifer Okunrobo, Uyiosa Okunrobo and Eghosa Okunrobo on December 2014.
The suspect has been arraigned before an Egor Magistrate’s Court but pleaded not guilty to the three-count charge.
The case was adjourned to January 7, 2015
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C&S Pastor Arrested In Lagos After Church Members Die During Spiritual Bath

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Dec 24, 2014 - Cherubim & Seraphim Pastor Arrested In Lagos After Church Members Die During Spiritual Bath
Lagos Police Officials have arrested a run-away Pastor in charge of a Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Ori Oke Ibukun in Ilasan area of Ajah Lagos 4 days after he disappeared.
The pastor identified as Samuel Olusoji was nabbed in connection with the drowning deaths of 2 of his church members during a spiritual cleansing service.
Two brothers reportedly died during a spiritual bath service at a river in Ogombo Ajah.
It was reported that after the deaths, Olusoji allegedly fled the church to evade arrest, while most church members also withdrew. However, the police had arrested the assistant pastor, who was also the church secretary.
Samuel Olusoji popularly called ‘Oluso’ (The shepherd) by his church members was arrested around 9:15 am yesterday after 4 days on the run.

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Wedding Car Decorated With Royal Beads Causes Stir In Lagos As Bugatti Weds Ferrari [PHOTOS]


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Dec 23, 2014 – Photos: Wedding Car Decorated With Royal Beads Causes Stir In Lagos As Bugatti Weds Ferrari
On Saturday, a couple nicknamed Bugatti and Ferrari got married in Lagos. The bizarre wedding poster got everyone talking.
The same weekend, a sexy car(LOL) decorated with royal beads from front to back was spotted on Lagos streets.
The Honda car painted in navy blue caught the attention of every one as it drives majestically along the road.
The lady that shared this on Twitter said the couple chose the traditional beads because tulle and ribbons are too common.
Check out pictures of the sexy wedding car below:
Wonders never cease in this country.

Empress Njamah Foundation Gives Christmas Gifts To School Kids At Abuja Charity Fair [PHOTOS]

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Dec 23, 2014  – Empress Njamah Foundation Gives Christmas Gifts To School Children At Abuja Charity Fair [PICTURES]
Nollywood Actress Empress Njamah Did Christmas Party For Kids In Abuja
Few hours ago, Empress revealed to fans the secret of her happiness and success.
The Nollywood diva said seeing kids around her gives her joy like a river and that genuine giving is the secret to her happiness.
Her not-for-profit organization, House Of Empress Njamah was at the recently concluded Abuja Charity Fun Fair where she handed out a lot of beautiful gifts to children and staged a mini Christmas party for them.
See her in action:
She has a heart for kids, it is written all over her.
May God bless Empress Njamah and others contributing to the needy in the society
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Husband Snatching by Best Friend: Yoruba Actress Lola Alao Reacts


The cat has been let out of the bag; Becky is no longer doing her thing with Lola Alao's husband in secret, sources say she left her own husband to be with the actress' hubby and she has been flaunting the man, even in parties and other social functions in Canada. When shame is gone, a woman has lost everything.

But some of these matured ladies just don't care, they will snatch your husband from you in broad daylight and nothing will happen. Lolz!

I really pity Lola Alao in this mess. She was said to have married the man, Mr Ajibola, at a time he was at his lowest in life. And this is the second man she is getting married to and losing within a short period.

They were brought together by a friend when he was “inside” and Alao supported him and gave him the love he needed because of his “peculiar situation”.

Becky, sources said, calls Ajibola “uncle”. By virtue of that, she and Alao become very close, “almost like sisters”, a source said.

But all hell let loose when Becky called the cops on her own hubby (Kola) after an alleged domestic dispute at their home in Canada. He was allegedly arrested and later bailed by his close friends.

It was alleged that it was while Becky’s husband was in jail and waiting to be bailed that she made away with Lola Alao's husband, Mr Ajibola.

He was previously based in the United States of America but is said to have relocated to Canada to be with Becky.

When asked for her reaction on what her best friend did to her, angry Lola Alao said: “I have nothing to say about it please. I’m busy.”

When pressed confirm or deny the husband snatching saga, she said: “Deny what? I have nothing to deny... I don’t care."

Ayo FayoseEkiti State Governor gives Christmas chickens to police officers

Fayose, who had earlier distributed rice, cash and chickens to residents of Ekiti as part of the scheme has also handed out live chickens to men and women of the police force.

Monday, 22 December 2014

Painful DeathMan mourns young wife killed by Boko Haram

A grief stricken husband is yet to come to terms with the death of his wife in a mindless Boko Haram attack in Jos.
This husband is yet to come to terms with his wife's death at the hands of a female Boko Haram suicide bomber. This husband is yet to come to terms with his wife's death at the hands of a female Boko Haram suicide bomber.
For 43-year-old Audu Go­yar Chime, a native of Plateau State, the 11th of December, 2014, will always remain a black Thursday for him as that was the day the dreaded Islamist insurgent sect Boko Haram blown his young wife and mother of his six children, Jummai to death in a market in Jos, the state capital, in what has been described as one of the deadliest in the once peaceful city.
Besides losing his wife in the mindless attack, Chime is yet to come to terms with how he is going to raise the children she left behind, including the toddler who is just one year and two months old.
Audu Chime is beside himself with grief after losing his companion of 22 years. Chime who only got to know that he has lost his beloved wife after going round mortuaries in the city when he could not locate her, Jummai’s husband, is still dazed by the horror and shock of what happened to his wife, seeing the loss as a great disaster for his family, himself and his young children.
Audu recalls that it was after he had gone round the hospitals, and could not locate Jummai, that he was asked to go to the mortuary to check if her remains could be there. It was at the Plateau Hospital morgue that he found her corpse lying on the floor with others.
The grief stricken man narrated his ordeal:
"I was devastated. If she was sick and died, it would have been easier to bear than to find someone who left home hale and hearty dead in a mortuary about 24 hours later. If I say it has been easy for me to bear, I will be lying.
When I went out today, it was to collect drugs from the clinic to help my heart. I cannot think of how I will cater for six children alone. I am a mason. I fend for my family from the proceeds I make from working at construction sites. But lately business has been bad. We do not get much to do.
It was this woman that was helping out from the little she makes. She usually bought what we ate on her way back home. The children are also not finding it easy to bear. The little one cries throughout the night because he cannot get breast milk. We now give him the food we eat and supplement it with Viju milk. When he gets up in the night, we give him Viju milk again. After whimpering for some time, he sleeps off.
I have been hearing about Boko Haram but never thought it will ever come close to me or that I will ever become a victim. We are poor and only going out to look for our own daily bread. If we decide to stay at home, nobody will come to our rescue. So, see what has become of us going to look for our daily bread.
My appeal now is that people should assist me with a job. I do not want to remove my children from school. I have three in secondary school and two in primary. The eldest one needs to write his SSCE exams to be able to further his studies.
It is only the last one that is yet to start school. I am now looking onto God to assist me. When their mother was alive, she was assisting me with their feeding and schooling but now the future looks bleak. Even though the traders were blamed for going to that market, but my own wife was not selling there.
She was just unfortunate to be there at the time of the incident. She has no stall there. There is no way one could have known that danger was lurking at a corner. Govern­ment should know that any gathering can become a target for these evil people. They attack churches and mosques.
Can they also blame people for going there? While my family learns to cope with this sad situation in which we have found our­selves, we leave our fate in God’s hand. Just like my son’s name, we believe God’s will be done."
Going by reports carried by the Sun Newspaper, Jummai who was 36-years-old at the time she died, resided in the Jenta Adamu area of Jos with her family. On the fateful day, she had woke up early in the morning, had the usual morning devotion with her husband and children before leaving for Farin Gada, a popular vegetable market, to buy cucumber, watermelon and paw-paw.
Done with making her purchases, Jummai returned home. After washing the whole stock of fruits, she loaded her tray and set out to hawk, moving from street to street, from Joseph Gomwalk Road to West of Mines, all around Tafawa Balewa Street and eventually trekked up to Terminus roundabout, a daily journey she has been been making for years.
But on that fateful Thursday, a female Boko Haram suicide bomber was lurking in the corner, her weapon of mass destruc­tion primed and ready to explode. When she detonated the bomb around 6.30pm, Jummai and many other people within the destructive range of the bomb were killed.
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