Friday, 11 October 2013

Sad - Youth corper dies in fatal car accident on his way to his Passing Out Parade

Unfortunately,a youth corps member died this morning in a fatal road accident that occurred at the Akwanga-Lafia road in Nasarawa State. The corper served in Karu local government in Nasarawa and was on his way to Lafia for the Batch C Passing Out Parade when he met his untimely death on the really bad road
May his soul rest in peace.

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Which is worse emotional stress or financial stress

These issues are what people face everyday,but in all honesty,one has to be worse than the other,from my video,most people had mixed feelings,what's your take on this?

Banky W once had hair people

                                 There you go,he once had hair,for those who keep teasing him about his head.

Tenant & mother kidnap landlord's daughter for 3years, impregnates her


According to Punchthe Lagos State Police Command has apprehended a 37-year-old man, Ajibola Idowu and his mother, for allegedly kidnapping his landlord's daughter for three years. Within the three years of capitivity, Ajibola forcefully impregnated his victim, Modupe Brown.

The police told PUNCH Metro that after Brown had given birth to the child, Ajibola refused to allow the child access to immunisation. As a result, the child contracted polio disease and subsequently became crippled.
According to the police:
Modupe Brown, a 400 level student of Business Administration at the Lagos State University, was kidnapped by Ajibola who kept her in captivity with his family for “three years between 2010 and 2013.

On September 19, 2013, policemen from Area E Command, went to the Sagamu area of Ogun State to rescue the victim and also arrested the mother of the abductor, who watched over the victim.  Ajibola was later arrested in the Idumota area of Lagos Island.“

During the three years, Ajibola kept Brown in three locations -Oshogbo, Osun State, where she spent six months; Bariga, Lagos, where she spent six months; and Sagamu, Ogun State, where she spent about two years. Ajibola forcefully impregnated Brown while in captivity. She delivered a baby girl, who later became deformed as a result of Ajibola’s refusal to have the baby immunised against the Polio virus.” Telling her story, Brown described her ordeal in the hands of her abductor as a journey through the valley of the shadow of death. She said she was abducted at her father’s house in the Ebute Meta area of Lagos State. She said: “I can’t even remember how he kidnapped me.

All I know is that he held me captive for three years. It’s as if I was under a spell. Even when I was going to give birth, he did not allow me to go to a hospital. The baby was delivered at home and he was the one giving me medication. Even one day, when state officials came to the area to immunise children, he said he would not allow the child to be immunised, saying the drugs had been poisoned. Once, when I tried to leave, he threatened to kill me.” PUNCH Metro learnt that during her time in captivity, the victim’s parents, who are retired civil servants, searched hospitals, mortuaries, police stations and churches for her all to no avail.

The victim’s father, Idowu Brown, said he had no clue that Ajibola was the abductor. He said: “I never knew it was Ajibola that kidnapped my daughter. He was my tenant for six years and greeted me every day. We even used to share jokes. He was aware that I had been looking “for my daughter for three years but he never said anything.“When we could not find her, I reported the matter at FESTAC Police Division. It was in September this year that we heard from our daughter for the first time. She told us that she was in Sagamu and my wife went there. There we met Ajibola’s mother. That was how we found out that he (tenant) was the one behind the whole thing. The suspects however denied abducting the landlord’s daughter. Ajibola’s mother claimed her son and Brown were lovers, who decided to elope, maintaining that the case was not an abduction. She said: “They were lovers. I never got involved in their matter until the child was born. I went to stay with them for about seven months to take care of the child, who was very ill. A few months after I left, they moved in with me at my three-bedroom house at Sagamu because they had been evicted.

Ajibola was not staying with us because his business was in Lagos but I was with Brown “most of the time. Many times, I would ask her about her parents and when I could meet them but she kept on giving silly excuses until the day her mother came to my house with policemen.” Ajibola, who is into satellite dish installation, said the plan to elope was hatched by Brown who paid N200, 000 into his bank account. The money was said to have been meant for her school project. He said he could not understand why she would make such allegations against him. “I did not kidnap her; we were lovers and decided to elope. Even when she was at my house, she used to make calls to her relatives telling them that she was alright,” he said.


Ali Zeidan Libyan Prime Minister kidnapped at gun point from hotel



Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan was kidnapped in the early hours of this morning from the Corinthia Hotel in Tripoli by suspected former rebels who even took a picture of them with him and shared it online.
Mr Zeidan, who became Prime Minister just eleven months ago after living in exile for many years, was seized in what is believed to be retaliation for the capture by American forces of a wanted al-Qaeda-linked operative at the weekend, BBC reports.

    "The head of the transitional government, Ali Zeidan, was taken to an unknown destination for unknown reasons," a government statement posted on the prime minister's Facebook site said.

Officials said that two "revolutionary brigades" were responsible for the kidnap - the "Operations Room of Revolutionaries" and the "Brigade for the Fight against Crime".

Rihanna gets a traditional Maori tattoo

This tattoo is very painful because modern tattoos are usually completed using a needle machine while Chisel, ink pigment and a mallet  are used to make this kind of traditional Ta Moko and it is very painful
As you can see she’s bleeding, and rather than a smooth surface like modern tattoo would give you, this one leaves the skin with grooves.


Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Mercy Johnson and Funke Akindele in action


Your favourites stars just having fun on set for a new movie......as Funke captions it on her instagram

The Kardashian empire slowly but surely crumbling -Radar Online



According to Radar Online ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ sinks to 3rd lowest viewer ratings ever
The Kardashian empire is slowly but surely crumbling, and last Sunday’s episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians is proof — because it was the reality TV show’s lowest ratings of the season.
The one-time hit E! show gathered a mere 1.79 million viewers overall and only 1 million viewers between the ages of 18 and 49, which is said to be the most important demo in TV, compared to the Season 8 premiere, We’re Having A Baby, that boasted 3.02 million overall viewers.
“This is looking really bad for the Kardashians and their show,” an industry insider said.
“When Kendra Wilkinson‘s show dropped below 1 million viewers they dropped it, so the Kardashian reality show is definitely in trouble.”


Kim, Khloe, Kourtney and Kris Jenner‘s show has hovered all season in the 2.5 million average viewers mark, so Sunday’s Baby Shower Blues episode proved a steep decline in interest by viewers.

 Competing with hit shows like Breaking Bad and The Big Bang Theory, which boasted 10.28 million and 20.44 million viewers respectively, the Kardashian brand has taken a noticeable hit in popularity this season after being plagued with negative publicity.


$4,000 luxury tax by Aviation Ministry on private jet owners and operators per departure.



After this was released, most people took to social media saying,it’s a mere paper talk, there is no way, these RICH people will pay such………just read


According to a story by Encomium magazine, Bishop David Oyedepo, Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Dr. Mike Adenuga are among the top 10 Nigerian billionaires who will pay hundreds of millions of naira annually as luxury tax due to the imposition of a whooping $4,000 luxury tax by Aviation Ministry on private jet owners and operators per departure.
Some of these super rich Nigerians make use of their jets 3 or 4 times in a week either within or outside Nigeria and for every trip, it's a cool $4, 000 tax.

Do you think they won’t pay?


According to our sources, among the four jets owned by Bishop Oyedepo (Gulfstream V and G550, Bombardier and Gulfstream G430), he uses three regularly personally and for his missionary work. Thus, his luxury tax annually will be an average of N399 million. Alhaji Aliko Dangote who has three private jets in his hanger will also pay an average of N399 million per annum. Dr. Mike Adenuga, Jnr, whose Falcon 7x and Bombardier jet are used for personal and business purpose should pay an average of N266 million. Governor Rotimi Amaechi and his Akwa Ibom counterpart, Governor Godswill Akpabio would shell out an average of N166.4 million annually.
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor falls into the same category of N166.4 million naira payer. Meanwhile, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, Jide Omokorie and Ifeanyi Ubah would pay an average of N133 million annually, while Jimoh Ibrahim falls within the N100 million category. Furthermore, the richest woman in Nigeria, Folorunsho Alakija would spend N66 million on luxury tax. Findings by Encomium Weekly revealed that the top 10 private jet owners who would cough millions annually on the new luxury tax are below. The clash of the titans between the Federal Government and private jet owners reached a crescendo with the imposition of the $4,000 luxury tax on private jet owners and operators per departure. A memo was sent to all private jet operators stating that Nigerian registered private jets would henceforth pay $3,000 for every departure, while foreign registered private jets would pay $4,000.

List of top 10 payers

 NAME                   NO. OF JETS LUXURY       TAX ANNUALLY
 1 Bishop Oyedepo           4                                   N399 million
2 Alhaji Dangote                3                                   N399m
3 Dr. Mike Adenuga           2                                   N266m
4 Gov. Rotimi Amaechi     1                                    N166m
 5 Gov. Godswill Akpabio 1                                    N166m
6 Ayo Oritsejafor              1                                     N166m
7 Pastor Adeboye             1                                     N133m
8 Jide Omokore                1                                      N133m
9 Ifeanyi Ubah                  1                                      N133m
 10 Jimoh Ibrahim             1                                       N100m