Friday, 3 June 2016

'broken' and castrated 2 year old boy by step mum in Kano dies


The two year old boy who was maltreated by his step mother could not  survive the ordeal and died two nights ago. The tragic news was shared by a social media user Mohammed Hassan. Click here





A Nigerian Leukaemia patient in UK,his brother was denied visa to save him because he did not meet economic requirements


British people and their law,lets hope they change their mind on this particular case,all the dying patient wants is stem cell transplant from his brother Patrick(a life-saving bone-marrow transplant.)

Isaac Aganozor, who works at Dulwich College, was diagnosed with leukaemia in August and needs an urgent stem cell transplant from his brother Patrick, who lives with his family in Nigeria.

Patrick, a tricycle courier who earns £2.30 a day, was refused a visa to enter the UK as he did not meet economic requirements. This was despite the £36,000-a-year school offering to sponsor his month-long “mercy mission” and pay £1,500 for his return flight.


His brother Isaac, 44, who lives in Sydenham Hill, is being given regular high-dose chemotherapy sessions at St Bartholomew’s hospital but has been told that “time is running out”. A search of the national donor database revealed that Patrick, 38, is a 50 per cent match for his brother, and the only realistic hope of his receiving the stem cells in time. Despite a letter from hospital specialists detailing Patrick’s status as the “only available matching donor for the urgent stem cell transplant”, he was refused a visa in April.



 A rejection letter from the British High Commission in Lagos, seen by the Standard, reads: "You have stated your brother has acute myeloid leukaemia and you are to be a stem cell donor. I must take into account your personal socio-economic circumstances in Nigeria when reaching my decision. I note that you are a tricycle driver earning £69 a month in Nigeria but you state you have £1,500 for this trip. Given your limited economic circumstances in Nigeria I am not satisfied that these provide you with an incentive to leave the UK at the end of your stay as claimed.”

 Mr Aganozor, who has been off sick from work since December, said there is no danger that his brother will try to stay in the UK after the transplant as he has to care for his four-year-old daughter and ailing mother in Lagos. He said: "I was so happy when I found out that my brother was a match. But when his application was rejected it was a bigger shock than getting told I had leukaemia in the first place. The immigration officers didn’t consider my health, only economics. It is incredibly frustrating to know that the solution that could save my life is only six hours away by plane. I feel the sickness inside me, I don’t know what to do. My life is gradually slipping away." Simon Yiend, chief operating officer at Dulwich College, where Mr Aganozor has worked since April last year, said: "Isaac is a quietly spoken, hard-working man who gets on with his job incredibly well. I’m appalled by the Home Office’s decision. It is essentially because Patrick is a poor man that he can’t come across to do the only thing he wants to do — save his brother’s life.

 I understand the concerns around immigration and people who want to take advantage of our system, but Patrick wants to go back to his family in Nigeria straight after the operation. Nigeria was part of the Commonwealth yet we don’t allow an individual in on humanitarian grounds for a mercy mission — it is disgusting." Helen Hayes, the Labour MP for Dulwich and West Norwood, has held discussions with immigration minister James Brokenshire. But she was told a priority appeal for a new visa is necessary, which will require the involvement of specialist immigration lawyers.

 "I’m appalled that the Home Office is showing so little flexibility and compassion. I am doing everything possible to press the Home Office to consider the new application as a matter of urgency, so that Patrick can travel before Isaac’s health deteriorates further." The Home Office confirmed: "All cases are carefully considered on their individual merits and the onus is on the individual to provide the necessary supporting evidence to meet the UK immigration rules. We are sensitive to cases with compassionate circumstances but all visa applications must be assessed against the immigration rules. The applicant is free to submit a new application with supporting evidence."

Don’t mess with one’s family…. Van Terry attacks sex offender for killing his daughter

                                                            His late daughter

The man's 18-year-old daughter Shirelda Terry, and two other women, Angela Deskins, 38, and Shetisha Sheele, 28, were all murdered by the killer in Ohio in a 9 months perios. Their bodies were found in July 2013 by police near East Cleveland apartment where Madison lived.

Madison said he killed Deskins and Sheele but doesn't recollect killing Shirelda Terry.
Her father could not control  as the killer gives a sheepish smile in the court ,he  aggressively tries to jump over the table to rough handle the killer

During the court hearing yesterday, Shirelda's dad, who couldn't bare looking at the face of his daughter's murderer lunged into the man but was held back.

 "Right now, I guess we're supposed to, in our hearts forgive this clown, who has touched our families, taken my child," he said as he was giving a victim-impact statement. After pausing briefly he turned to look behind him at Madison, who was sitting behind the defence table, before running towards the convicted killer and leaping full length over the table at him. As police wrestled the father to the floor, the girl's killer, Madison, 38, was seen laughing.

I'm David’s father – Dele Momodu

Davido’s songs where the lyrics was Dele Momodu si na chi and Dele na my boy, dele na my boy'
Dele Momodu says  Davido using his name says  that's what most music artistes all over the world do. He is using it to sell his album. He wants to sell his records, so he had to create controversy, to make that happen.


I don't know why you are talking about it now, as far as i'm concerned, he is just selling his records, because

I don't think David will see me face to face and call me his boy. I'm his father. I'm comfortable with that, I can't fight my own child and we are also connected for life through that child (Imade).

 He called me his boy, do I look like any body's boy? No! So what are we not saying! ‎"

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Lol! Money spraying machine



                                               See how he uses it in this event,when the money finishes he reloads...lol