Today,UEFA Champions League winning
Coach Roberto Di Matteo is expected to arrive in Lagos on the
bills of Guinness for the launch of a brand new Guinness football campaign that
is set to excite fans across the nation.
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Chris Brown faces 1,000 more hours of community service
Breezy is still facing the consequences of his assault on
Rihanna , as a judge sentenced him to 1,000 more hours of community service on
Friday after proof he lied about his previous community service reports.
The D.A. believes Brown violated his probation by submitting
fraudulent reports about how much work he actually did.
In one example from the D.A., the singer said he was picking
up trash in Virginia while he was on a private jet to Cancun .
In essence all the days he actually did his 180-day
community service doesn't count
He is due for probation in August 2014.
Are the Kardashians at it again?Kanye West thinks so!
According to Radar Online, Kanye is furious about this
photo being leaked to the public,he feels he was set up by someone in the
Kardashian family and is blaming someone inside the Kardashian family for
tipping off the paparazzi.
"Kanye just
doesn’t understand the entire families obsession with being in the media
spotlight. Kanye knows it wasn’t anyone in the doctor’s office or the nanny
that leaked the visit, and the circle of people that knew about the appointment
was very, very small.”
Kanye is determined
to get to the bottom of it.......click here
Friday, 16 August 2013
Five-year-old girl abducted at Redemption Camp
The abduction
of a five-year-old girl, Oluwaseun Ogungbemile, at the Redemption Camp of the
Redeemed Christian Church of God, has thrown her parents into panic.
It was learnt that the girl, in company
with her parents, had gone to the camp at Kilometre 46 on the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway, Ogun State, to attend the one-week annual convention of the church
that ended on Sunday.
PUNCH Metro learnt
that the girl, who is the youngest child of her parents, was last seen playing
with two of her cousins on Friday, August 9, 2013.
The victim’s aunt, Omotade Odunowo,
told our correspondent that the matter had been reported to the police.
She said, “She (Oluwaseun) was staying
at a rented chalet in the camp along with her parents. Around 10am on that day,
she was seen with two of her younger cousins, who are between the ages of two
and three.
“After sometime, we did not see her
again. Due to the young ages of the little children who were with her at the
time of her disappearance, we have not been able to know what happened
exactly.”
Odunowo said all efforts to trace the
victim’s whereabouts proved abortive and the family believed that she had been
abducted.
She said the family had searched every
nook and cranny of the camp and reported to the relevant authorities in RCCG,
all to no avail.
She added that no one had called the
family to demand a ransom.
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Patience Jonathan rallies for 2015 election
The Nigerian women under the auspices of Nigerian Council of Women Society (NCWS) today organized a mass rally in support of the President Goodluck Jonathan towards the 2015 general election.
The rally which was tagged “Celebration of Nigerian Women for Peace and Empowerment” witnessed by various women across most nigerian states was heralded by a motorized mass rally from Old Parade Ground area 10 through designated route started at 7.00am with the campaign posters of the President Goodluck Jonathan on each truck used by the women and some men.
The city of Abuja was shut down as business activities were grounded to a halt due the blockage of routes by security agencies. All roads from Berger Junction, Central Business Area, and Secretariat were blocked for the rally, which has led to the traffic snarl in the city. The rally, which is expected end at the Eagle Square later today has continued as at the time of filing this report.
Saharareporters gathered that the rally was funded by the first lady and several ministers as well as some state governors loyal to the president.
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The rally which was tagged “Celebration of Nigerian Women for Peace and Empowerment” witnessed by various women across most nigerian states was heralded by a motorized mass rally from Old Parade Ground area 10 through designated route started at 7.00am with the campaign posters of the President Goodluck Jonathan on each truck used by the women and some men.
The city of Abuja was shut down as business activities were grounded to a halt due the blockage of routes by security agencies. All roads from Berger Junction, Central Business Area, and Secretariat were blocked for the rally, which has led to the traffic snarl in the city. The rally, which is expected end at the Eagle Square later today has continued as at the time of filing this report.
Saharareporters gathered that the rally was funded by the first lady and several ministers as well as some state governors loyal to the president.
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