Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Deputy British High Commissioner to Nigeria dies at Murtala Mohammed International Airport


It was all chaotic at the  Murtala Mohammed International Airport , Mr Peter Leslie Carter, the deputy British High Commissioner to Nigeria slumped and died as he landed at the Murtala Mohammed Airport yesterday evening  on the September 2nd reportedly. He just slumped and died shortly after landing at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport.




Immediately the man, who arrived on a United Airlines flight slumped, eyewitnesses said many passengers and airport officials took to their heels for fear of the Ebola virus disease. The man was later attended to by airport health officials who after carrying out proper examinations on him found out he'd suffered a heart attack. His body is currently in the custody of airport officials



Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Born with a rare disease called congenital arthrogryposis despite this he is an international public speaker



Claudio Vieira de Oliveira, 37, was born with his neck folded back on itself, as well as badly deformed legs and almost no use of his arms and hands. Doctors told his mother to stop feeding him as a newborn as they believed he had no chance of survival. But Claudio from Monte Santo, Brazil, has overcome his extreme disadvantages to graduate as an accountant and become a public speaker
At eight years old, Claudio, who had previously been carried everywhere, began to walk on his knees.

His family had to change the floor of the house so he could walk around without injuring himself.
Claudio's bed, plugs and lights had to be made lower so that he could do things for himself without asking for help.

He cannot use a wheelchair because of his unusual shape, making it hard for him to be independent outside the home - but he begged his mother to be allowed to go to school and learn with the other children. Doctors have recently diagnosed him with a rare condition called congenital arthrogryposis.
They believe he has multiple joint contractions in his legs and arms which mean they cannot extend properly. Claudio said:


"Throughout my life I was able to adapt my body to the world. Right now, I don't see myself as being different. I am a normal person. I don't see things upside-down. This is one of the things I always talk about in my interventions as a public speaker. "Nowadays it's much easier to deal with the public, I'm not afraid of it anymore and I can say that I am a professional, international public speaker and that I receive invitations from all over the world." When Claudio was born, doctors told his mother Maria Jose he would not be able to survive.

 Maria Jose said: "People started saying 'the baby is going to die' because he could barely breathe when he was born. Some people would say: 'Don't feed him, he is already dying'. But there's only happiness now. Claudio is just like any other person - that's how he was raised in this house. We never tried to fix him and always wanted him to do the normal things everyone else does. That's why he is so confident. He is not ashamed of walking around in the street - he sings and he dances."

Gabrielle Union and Dwayane Wade's wedding# The WadeUnion

# The WadeUnion that's just a perfect name to call it………. five years of being  together, baby mama drama and an 'on-break' baby, actress Gabrielle Union, 41, and her man 32years, basketball player Dwayne have finally tied the knot. The couple wedded in August 30th in front of an intimate crowd of family and friends in the "Chateau Artisan" castle in Miami, Florida.

The bride wore a Dennis Basso gown, while the groom wore customized Dsquared 2. This is the second marriage for both Dwyane and Gabrielle

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s wedding


Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie secretly got married on the 23rd of August 2014  in this Atelier Versace, with dozens of designs from her children's drawings sewn into the dress and veil..According to people, the wedding took place in their $60 million French Chateau which they both bought in 2011.Their kids were the event planners
 Eldest sons Maddox, 13, and Pax, 10, walked their mom down the aisle; flower girls Zahara, 9, and Vivienne, 6, tossed petals gathered from the garden; and Shiloh, 8, and Knox, 6, served as ring bearers. The kids also helped write their parents' vows. And Pax baked the cake!
Just like they did when they first had twins,they sold their pictures to People Magazine for $10million and donated all the money to charity.This time is no different,I'm guessing they will donate the fee to charity.
See detail of her dress and the home where it all too place



Sunday, 31 August 2014

Picture of the diplomat who has risked people with Ebola Virus in Port Harcout

                                                                           Olu Koye
Commissioner for Health, Dr. Samson Parker Rivers State  said on  Friday evening August 29th,  said that late Dr. Iyke Enemou, who treated ECOWAS diplomat Olu Koye, was aware that Mr Koye had the Ebola Virus Disease. 
"He had received the late Dr. Patrick Sawyer in Lagos. Upon developing the symptom, confided in a female colleague, called Lilian, who contacted the late Enemuo. It was after contact was established with Dr. Enemuo that Olu Koye flew to Port Harcourt to see him. To conceal his movement, Koye, who had been quarantined among other people for having primary contact with the late Dr. Sawyer, the Liberian-American who transmuted the Ebola virus into Nigeria, sneaked out of the isolation unit where he was being observed and took a flight to Port Harcourt and switched off his phone so that he could not be reached or traced should he answer a call.”
When he got to Port Harcourt, he checked into Mandate Gardens Hotel in the Rumunokoro area in Obio/Akpor LGA which is close to Sam Steel Clinic where Dr. Enemuo worked.


"From what we have gathered so far, Dr. Enemuo, knowing that Koye was positive of the Ebola virus took some measures of precaution to protect himself while treating Koye. “Knowing the enormity of what he was doing, Enemuo upon Koye’s departure for Lagos, poured bleach all over the room that Koye slept in order to sanitise the place.” The commissioner revealed that Dr Enemuo, after falling ill, asked another doctor at Good Heart Hospital along Evo Road in G.R.A. to treat him, but at no point did Dr Enemuo tell his colleague that he may have contracted the Ebola virus, instead he lied that he had fever. "He lied. He did not tell the doctor that was treating him his full story. But the doctor, a nice and conscientious professional, suspected that Enemuo was either hiding something or was suffering from a strange ailment because he proved negative to malaria, fever and typhoid fever.
“To be sure of what he was doing, he spoke to other very experienced doctors about the strange case he was handling in his hospital.” The commissioner said the doctor treating Enemuo even invited some other doctors to come over to his hospital to see if they could understand Enemuo’s strange illness but no doctor came. Dr. Enemuo's health deteriorated until he died on August 22nd after which his body was taken to the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.



Saturday, 30 August 2014

All elegance at Miss XpressUrSelf Nigeria Beauty Pageant 2014,Eko Hotel&Suites

 
 Style,elegance&beauty are the perfect words to describe the evening at the "Miss XpressUrSelf Nigeria Beauty Pageant" coveted crown for the first edition of the pageant which was held at Eko Hotel&Suites on Saturday 26th April,2014. The evening was organized by Laviv Expressions in an effort to empower young ladies in the society&give them a voice both career wise&their personal endeavors.


CEO Laviv Expressions Vivien Aliam Nwandu had the ladies trained on good diction, carriage &etiquette, but especially on being outstanding beauty queens& also mentor them to achieve success in whatever career they choose. The ladies were screened on intellect& expressiveness by panel of judges including CEO Laviv Expressions Vivien Aliam Nwandu,Joy Agbakoba travel operator&Former Miss Lagos State Tobilola Banjoko.


The event was hosted by Shine of Cool FM&a musical performance by Artist Ibrahim Samande.The 1st runner up Oyindamola Ogunbekun 21yrs, a medical student College of Medicine University of Lagos&2nd runner up Erima Patricia Okoro,26yrs graduate of library and information science, Delta state university, abraka.

 My beautiful outfits by CJ Clothing Line UK, block I, 129/130 ikota shopping complex, V.G.C Lagos Or contact us on: UK:+447536504443 / +447557954081 Nigeria: 08106988403 / 08028803575

 Some of the Interview I had with journalists with various magazines

 Q:What made you take a bold and intelligent step?

 Ans: The trainings I got from both from shell Development Company , British embassy in UK on Time management, Personal effectiveness, customer service assertiveness, also a member of professional Model Managers Association of Nigeria, a member of voice over artiste and Toastmasters international,coupled with some professional training in Ghana, all these I've learned in these fields gave me more courage energy to purse my goal

 Q: What are your hope and dreams for what the future holds for Nigeria.
 Q: What are the most important lessons you have learned in life? Answer:I have learned that when you have a dream & you are convinced by all means go for it &do not let anyone talk you out of it. It will be nice for those who have made it to willingly render help to those who have the potential for example multinational companies to assist entrepreneurs who have what it takes to make it without waiting for them to be popular before they invest in them.
 Q:Your advice to the youth out there.
 Ans: is to get professional training, develop &nurture their passion.