Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Baby born without a skull

Okikijesu Olawuyi was born in May 11 2010 without more than half of her skull. A rare medical condition called Congenital Cranial Deficiency.More details click here

All of the hospitals visited by their organisation home and abroad could not offer a cure or lacked the facilities and man power except for the John Hopkins hospital in Maryland, Baltimore USA where the director of Paediatrics Dr Ben Carson is the first doctor to handle an issue like this ever, only then it was on a conjoined twins joined at their heads (the Binder twins)


When GIPLC became involved in Okiki's case and after due consultations, inquiries and findings as to how much it will cost to have Okiki treated, they were able to raise within the space of 72 hours the sum of $234,000 (two hundred and thirty four thousand USD) or N37,000,000 (thirty seven million naira)and deposited the complete sum to the John Hopkins Medical which was their required deposit to commence the series of surgery on Okiki.

She will now leave Nigeria in the company of her parents for the USA by April 2013. Okiki is not the first child GIPLC has sponsored overseas for Medical attention. They have for a period of six years raised over N120,000,000 (one hundred and twenty million naira) for children with debilitating medical condition.

 Okiki's is special because no NGO in the history of Nigeria has accomplished this feat, to raise the sum of N37,000,000 for a single individual! GIPLC World Press Conference comes up at Transcop Hilton in Abuja on the 26th of March 2013.






She preaches with her breast exposed

Meet this female preacher who preaches displaying her nipples

Missing babies in January found dead in Ketu, Lagos

This from Punch.
Two toddlers in Ketu, Lagos State, who were declared missing on January 25, 2013 have been found dead in an abandoned vehicle on the premises of a building next to theirs on Taike Street, Ketu, Lagos.

The dead bodies, were identified as those of Toheeb Adedokun and Falilu Tajudeen, both three years old, who disappeared from their parents’ house located at 18 Taike street, Ketu on January 25, 2013.
Police said the bodies were found following report by two staff of the Ketu branch of a micro finance bank.

The bodies of the children were reportedly in their decomposing state. But the circumstances surrounding their death could, however, not be ascertained.

It was gathered that they probably strayed or were kidnapped that fateful day, following the rowdiness of the area, as a result of the burial ceremony of the owner of the building


Since their disappearance, both parents have made frantic efforts to locate their whereabouts. They were therefore, taken by surprise when they were invited by the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, in-charge of Ketu division yesterday, where the news was broken to them.

 Father of one of the children, Rasaq Adedokun, a commercial driver, who was too stunned to speak, simply stated that he was at work when he was informed about his son’s disappearance. Meanwhile, operatives at the Special Anti Robbery Squad have reportedly taken over the investigation.


Hugo Chavez dies at 58years


                      Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez battled with cancer for almost two years.He passed away tuesday afternoon. The socialist president was diagnosed with cancer in 2011. Seven days of mourning  for the Venezuelans and funeral rites is this friday. New Election will be held in 30days. Meanwhile Nicolas Maduro is the interim president.

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Rihanna’s clothing line outfit-River Island

She rocks her very own double denim and the dress
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Dangote Moves Up To 43rd Richest Man In The World – Forbes

With a net worth of $16.1bn as of March 2013, the President, Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote 55years has moved up in the latest world richest ranking to number 43 from 76 in 2012.However, retained his position as the richest man in Africa and the richest among manufacturers in the world with a net worth of $16.1bn. 
Adenuga, 59, on the other hand, ranked 269 on the list with a net worth of $4.7bn.

The world billionaires, list presented Carlos Slim Helu, a Mexican as the world richest man with a net worth of $73bn, while Bill Gates of United States came second with a net worth of the $67bn.

Others are Armancio Ortega of Spain ($57bn); Warren Buffet, United States ($53.5bn); and Larry Ellison of US with $43bn net worth, coming third, fourth and fifth, respectively.

Forbes said, “To compile net worths, we value individuals’ assets, including stakes in public and private companies, real estate, yachts, art and cash – and account for debt.