Sunday, 24 December 2017

GOODWORK: Long live "Akinaka Richard" as he shows off a great kindness to kids on the streets struggling to earn money for Xmas wears.


This is a great slap to all the polictians in Nigeria that claims to be leaders and what so ever they call themselves. This young, caring and kind hearted man who was sent by God to save his people has shown to them what it means and the purpose of being a wealthy man, rather than being selfish stealing all the money in Nigeria to a foreign country and allowing their own Nation to die in Poverty.
"Akinaka Richard" We say may God Almighty Add excess lives to the one you have now so that your good work would continue.




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Friday, 22 December 2017

Masquerade killed by speeding car driver in Akwa Ibom (Photos)



A masquerade was reportedly knocked down by a hit and run driver on the Nwaniba Road by Use Offot, Uyo, in Akwa Ibom State.

According to online reports, the driver who was on high speed, tried to avoid another vehicle on the road, when he knocked down the masquerade to death.

The identity of the masquerade is yet to be revealed.
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MUSIC) SMART KID – CYNTHIA (PROD. MULLASOUNDS) | @ETZSMARTKID


Sensational, versatile singer “Smartkid” decided To Start Up the New Year with another Unique Style of Dancehall. After working Hard in the past year he was Able to Produced Hits song’s like Deborah, Dumebi, Bola, Question And Ibakalamisi…. And So now He decided to Drop the CYNTHIA to start up the year with it…..   Production credits goes to Mullasounds..

Enjoy

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DJ Spinall - Lit december party mixtape


DJ Spinall lit december party mixtape
Compliments of Season from all of us at wapxclusive. DJ SPINALL has decided to lit up the holidays for everyone with this extrablazing sick mix of some of the biggest afrobeat songs of 2017.

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Gunmen snatch seven weeks old baby


Three armed men on Wednesday snatched a seven weeks old baby at Okungbowa Street, Uselu quarters in Egor local government area.
The men were said to have stormed the residence and asked everybody to lie down at gun point before snatching the baby.
Mother of the baby, Ruth Okungbowa, said the incident happened at about 8pm.
Ruth said she was surprised when the gunmen left and she was told it was her baby that they took.
According to her, “I was just finishing eating and my sister was carrying the baby. Suddenly three men entered the house with gun. Two were with us inside, while the one was with my sister.
“After they left, I heard my sister crying that they have taken the baby away. They escaped with a car and my brother used bicycle to purse them.”
Her father, Mr. Albert Okungbowa, said he asked his daughter to bring the sick baby because two previous babies his daughter had died.
He said he was surprised that the father of the baby did not show much concern when they informed him about the incident.
When contacted, father of the baby, Osayomore Igbineweka, said news about his stolen baby was still strange to him.
He said he was yet to believe the story as his wife was supposed to have returned home.
“I have told my wife to come back him but she did not. The story is still strange to me. I beg God to make them bring my baby back.”
When contacted for comments, Edo Police Public Relations officer, DSP Chidi Nwabuzor, said he would have to get clearance from his boss to discuss the incident on the phone.
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Truck hits Air Peace aircraft at Lagos Airport


Truck operated by one of the ground handling companies yesterday hit and damaged an aircraft belonging to Air Peace at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos, disrupting some of its flights.
The incident occurred in the morning during the loading of passengers’ luggage into the cargo hold of the aircraft scheduled to service the carrier’s Lagos-Uyo route.
A statement issued by the Corporate Communications Manager of Air Peace, Mr. Chris Iwarah, said the door of the rear cargo hold of the aircraft was impacted and damaged in the incident.
The aircraft, it added, had been declared unserviceable.
The airline’s Uyo-bound passengers were rescheduled to fly later in the day.
The airline said it deeply regretted the disruption of the Lagos-Uyo service and the delay the incident caused its passengers.
It assured that arrangements had been made to take the affected passengers to their destinations.
A truck belonging to another ground handling company also hit and damaged an aircraft belonging to Air Peace at the Benin Airport in April, this year.
Air Peace confirmed that officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) were already investigating the incident at the Lagos airport yesterday.
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Kaduna Police Command arrest 2 suspected kidnappers


The Kaduna State Police Command, on Thursday said that it had arrested two  suspected kidnappers operating on major highways in the state.
The Command’s Public Relation officer, ASP Muktar Aliyu, who made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said the suspects were arrest on Dec. 17.
Aliyu said the operatives of the  Intelligence Respon Team (IRT) attached to Operation Absolute Sanity Along Abuja-Kaduna Express way arrested the suspects.
“The two suspected kidnappers  were operating along Jere/Katari axis of the Abuja-Kaduna express way and Jere-Kagarko Road all in Kaduna State.
He said the two suspects, Adamu Lawan, 30, and Aminu Lawan, 25, were on the police’s wanted list.
Aliyu said items recovered included two  AK47 rifles and 135 rounds of live ammunition.
“The kidnappers were arrested with bullet wounds after gun battle with IRT operatives.
The PPRO said the suspects had confessed to being part of  several kidnappings along the two major highways.
He said serious efforts to arrest more gang members were in progress. (NAN)
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Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Catholic Priest Released in Calabar After Paying Huge Ransom

Some kidnappers who abducted a Catholic Priest have released him in Calabar after collecting ransom.
Kidnappers have released an abducted Catholic Priest, Rev. Fr. Cyril Essien, after a N350,000 ransom was dropped at a designation point on Edgerton Street in Calabar, Cross River State, a report by Punch has revealed.
It was gathered that Essien was abducted on Friday from a Catholic Church in Awi, in the Akamkpa Local Government Area of the state, by some gunmen. He was said to have been released on Sunday after the ransom was paid.
Speaking over the incident, an eyewitness, Okon Ayi on Monday said that Essien was kidnapped shortly after the church’s evening programme by five gunmen who stormed the premises and shot continuously.
“It was the sound of gunshots that drew my attention. I looked around and saw armed men. They took the priest away in a waiting vehicle,” he said.
A police source confirmed on Monday that the priest was released after the ransom was paid.
 
“He was released on Sunday after the kidnappers got the ransom. They dropped N350,000 in a particular spot on Edgerton Street in Calabar,” he said.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Irene Ugbo, who confirmed the kidnap, said the priest had been released.
Ugbo said, “The priest was kidnapped in front of the church on Friday and was taken away by five armed. We immediately swung into action when information got to us.
 
“We dispatched our men who rescued the victim.”
The PPRO said he was not aware that any ransom was paid to secure the priest’s release.
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Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Mum & two daughters! Can you tell which one is the mum in the photo?

This mother and daughters photo has gone viral because people can't figure out which is the mum. The mum in the pic is actually 50 years old and has been married for 29 years...


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Real Madrid ‘agree deal’ to sign Neymar from PSG


Real Madrid have agreed a deal to sign Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain as soon as 2019.

Neymar only left Barcelona for the Ligue 1 champions last summer, for a world-record fee of £200million.

But according to reports in Spain, the Brazil superstar has already come to an agreement with Real.

The forward, according to Diario Gol, will spend another 18 months at PSG before returning to Spain.

Neymar is desperate to win the Ballon d’Or and believes he has a better chance of achieving his dream with the European champions.

Real president, Florentino Perez, hinted at a plan to sign both Neymar and his PSG teammate Kylian Mbappe earlier this week.

“Mbappe is 18 years old, let’s leave him to develop and see how far he can go,” Perez told El Partidazo de COPE.

“We have the best players. Recruit Neymar and wait for Mbappé to develop? That’s not a bad idea!”
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Monday, 11 December 2017

Champions League last 16 Draw (Full)


Full draw

Juventus vs Tottenham

Basel vs Manchester City

Porto vs Liverpool

Sevilla vs Manchester United

Real Madrid vs Paris Saint-Germain

Shakhtar Donetsk vs Roma

Chelsea vs Barcelona

Bayern Munich vs Besiktas
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89 per cent of Nigerians unhappy with Okorocha

•Gov. urges Air Force to create Happiness dept
Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has said that 89 per cent of Nigerians are unhappy “in the real sense of the word happiness”.
According to him, only 4 per cent could really be happy to some extent, while 7 per cent might claim to be happy. He added that the vital aspect of human existence, which is happiness, must be addressed.
Governor Okorocha, who recently created the Ministry of Happiness and Purpose Fulfilment, spoke at the weekend when Airmen, led by the Air Officer Commanding Ground Training Command, AVM Sampson Akpasa, visited him at the Government House in Owerri.
He noted that agitations, insurgence, hate-speeches and the likes, come up when people are unhappy.
His words: “I thank you for your efforts in bringing Regiment 211 to Imo State. In appreciation, we have donated a 200-bed hospital to the force. This morning I spoke to the Chief of Air Force, about our intention to also donate the school to train electricians and artisans; you are doing a wonderful job.
“But if you can observe recently, the level of crisis and agitations are on the increase. While we fight insurgence, I would want to advise that we also should go deep down to find the root cause of this agitation.
“Agitation comes up when people are not happy, and the whole essence of life is to be happy. For this reason, I will advice that the Air Force too, just like I did recently, which most people didn’t understand, should create a department for Happiness and Purpose Fulfilment. This will help to address the need of even junior officers, who may have some forms of dissatisfaction in the discharge of their duties. Sometimes, you may think they are happy when they are not, and this sabotages the efforts of the Federal Government.
“Mentorship is another aspect which can help people achieve their purpose in life. If people are happy, there will be less agitation. The amount of money we spend on aircrafts and in the purchase of arms would have reduced by 50 per cent. This could also end issues of restructuring, Niger Delta and all other forms of agitations…”
AVM Sampson hailed Okorocha for the tremendous transformation his administration has recorded in the state. He said they had come on a familiarisation tour of the constituent security outfits established on July 3, 2017, adding that Enugu was carved out of other commands due to clumsy administration, and that their new training ground has helped handle insurgency in the Northeast.
He asked for collaboration and synergy as key in all security challenges, and craved for more cooperation in Imo and other Southeast states, saying the command needs every form of support to blossom into maturity and global excellence.
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Why Nigerian victims of slavery cannot sue Libya, by Falana

•Fed Govt urged to accept African Court’s jurisdiction 
Lagos lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) yesterday explained why it will be impossible for aggrieved Nigerians, who are victims of slavery to sue the Libyan government.
He explained that the Federal Government is yet to deposit its declaration accepting the jurisdiction of African Court on Human and Peoples Rights at the court’s registry in Arusa, Tanzania.
Falana gave the Federal Government till December 31 to deposit its declaration accepting the court’s jurisdiction.
He said: “If this request is not granted before December 31, 2017, I will not hesitate to approach the Federal High Court for an order of mandamus to compel the Federal Government to deposit the declaration at the registry of the African Court with a view to empowering Nigerian citizens to secure the enforcement of their human rights in the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights”.
The senior lawyer said this yesterday in a statement in Lagos titled: “Why Nigerian victims of slavery cannot sue Libya”.
Falana said unless government deposits its declaration with the registry of the African Court, it will be impossible for aggrieved Nigerians who are victims of slavery to sue the Libyan government.
The activist, however, advised government to demand for payment of monetary damages by the Libyan government to the victims in view of the facts and circumstances of the illegal human trafficking in Libya.
Noting that Libya has not formally accepted the jurisdictional competence of the African Court, Falana contended that the victims of the illegal slave trade could have submitted a petition to the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights and thereafter apply that the communication be referred to the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights for judicial determination.
The senior lawyer, who admitted that there was nothing to prove that Libyan government has been involved in the illicit trade, contended that the government was liable on account of its failure to curb the trade in slaved, which he described as crime against humanity.
In addition to the demand for payment of compensation to the victims of the illegal slave trade in Libya, Falana advised the Federal Government to take urgent steps to facilitate access to the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights by aggrieved Nigerian citizens and non-governmental organisations by depositing the declaration accepting the jurisdiction of the court.
He said this is in pursuant to Article 1 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, which imposed a duty on the Government of Nigeria to recognise the rights, duties and freedoms enshrined in the Charter and undertake to adopt legislative or other measures to give effect to them.
Falana noted that over the past 20 years, his law office has been inundated with complaints from Nigerians who were brutalised in some African countries. Falana explained that some of the complaints pertain to the barbaric killing of 18 Nigerians during an armed invasion of the Nigerian Embassy in Guinea Bissau on October 8, 2013.
According to him, it is common knowledge that Nigerians living in South Africa have been subjected to xenophobic attacks, which have led to loss of lives and destruction of properties on several occasions while other Nigerian have been brutalised or killed gruesomely in some other African countries.
He noted that of recent, there have been reports of young men and women who were killed in North Africa while crossing the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea on their way to European countries for greener pastures.
Falana said in the process of such trips, many of the travellers have been captured and sold into slavery in Libya.
He noted that Federal Government has ordered the evacuation of thousands of Nigerian youths held in notorious slave camps in Libya.
He added that Nigeria has itself to blame for the tragedy in Libya for blindly supporting “the illegal resolution of the United Nations Security Council which authorised the invasion of Libya to effect a regime change”.
“Today, not less than five armed gangs are laying claim to the leadership of the country. It has been confirmed that the arms and ammunition looted from the armory in Libya were sold to the dreaded Boko Haram sect. It is also true that the shameful slave trade which Nigeria is battling with is part of the fallout from the removal and brutal killing of President Muammar Gaddafi by armed gangs supported by the allied forces of imperialism led by the United States under President Barrack Obama,” he said.
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Sunday, 10 December 2017

Lawmaker caught by camera displaying the act of cultism by handshake in public - photo


The Delta state house of Assembly member , ,Evans in public displays his colour, or the cult group he and his colleague belongs to...This acts explains why they are much cultism in Delta state because the leaders are their Godfathers.
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When Your Boyfriend Is Giving You Tough Competition (Photo)


This one na wahala o...even the guys breast is getting bigger than that of the girlfriend's own.
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Saturday, 9 December 2017

Heartless Togolese Woman Buries Her 3-Month-Old Son For Rich Man Who Promised To Marry Her


A Togolese woman allegedly buried her three-month-old son alive after a rich man promised to marry her.
The woman reportedly didn’t want her rich lover to know that she had a child, so she decided to get rid of her baby, by cold-heartedly torturing him by buring him alive in a shallow grave.
She was exposed when the boy’s father came looking for his son and she made several lame excuses as to his whereabouts.


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Thursday, 7 December 2017

Man jailed two years for drug trafficking

A Federal High Court in Lagos, on Thursday  sentenced a 30- year-old man, Abubakar Nasir, to  two years imprisonment for drug trafficking.
The unemployed convict who was arraigned by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA ) on a count charge of dealing in narcotics, had pleaded guilty.
He begged the court to temper justice with mercy and give him another chance and promised to be a better person in life, if given the opportunity.
In her judgment, Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo, found the defendant guilty as charged and accordingly convicted him.
She, consequently, sentenced him to two years imprisonment, beginning from the date of his arrest.
Earlier, the Prosecutor, Jeremiah Aernan, had told the court that the convict committed the offence on Sept. 20.
Aernan said that the man was arrested at the Yadoya Market in Mile 12 Lagos.
He said that about 300 grammes of cannabis sativa known as Indian hemp was recovered from the convict and he was arrested and subsequently charged to court.
He said that the offence contravened the provisions of Section 11 (c) of the NDLEA Act Cap. 30 Laws of the Federation, 2004.
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Woman forces hot iron into niece’s private part

A woman has been accused of forcing a hot iron into the private part of her five-year old niece in Ekiti State.
The woman, Mrs. Esther Abgundu, had earlier smeared the genital of her niece, little Aondoaver Sewuesi, with pepper.
The little girl’s offence was that she ate out of her aunt’s daughter’s meal.
The incident which occurred at Ijelu-Ekiti, Oye local government area of Ekiti State, has sparked outrage in the sleepy community.
The victim was still receiving treatment at the Community Health Centre in the area.
The incident occurred on November 26 when the victim (Sewuesi) was babysitting for her aunt.
 “The victim was babysitting the baby of the respondent (Mrs. Abgundu) and was said to have taken a spoonful of the food she was feeding her aunt’s daughter with,” an eyewitness told our correspondent.
Both the victim and the suspect are from Gwer West local government area of Benue State with the victim’s mother living in their village.
Angered by the alleged brutality, the Justice and Development and Peace Initiative (JDPI) of Ekiti Catholic Diocese has petitioned the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and demanded justice for the victim.
JPDI in a petition made available to The Nation on Thursday by its Director, Rev.Fr. Emmanuel Akingbade, said its officials visited the community and its traditional ruler, the Elejelu, Oba Adetoyinbo Ajayi who confirmed the incident.
The monarch also contacted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) at Ilupeju-Ekiti Divisional Headquarters who sent some policemen to arrest the suspect a day after the incident was reported at the palace.
The JDPI criticized the alleged release of Mrs. Abgundu from police custody, saying it could jeopardize investigation of the matter.

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