'Two Eleven', on her lates album
Friday, 28 September 2012
Chef cooks wife-Los Angeles
A chef by the name David Viens 49 is accused of killing his wife Dawn 39yrs, hid the evidence by boiling her body for four days.
The murder took place before she was declared missing in October,2009. Viens was found guilty in September 27, 2012
The murder took place before she was declared missing in October,2009. Viens was found guilty in September 27, 2012
Tonioloba(9months) who was kidnapped at RCCG has been found
Toniloba and his kidnapper, Comfort
Amos, were found in Benin after maximum investigations and tracking by family
and friends with help from the police.
Comfort's accomplice,both had jointly
asked for well over N10million for the child,was caught in Auchi, Edo State and
he led the police to Comfort who was with the child in Benin.
FIFA U-17: Flamingoes set to rout Colombia on Saturday
Flamingoes of Nigeria are set to rout Colombia in their last group A match at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Azerbaijan on Saturday.
Makoko Slum in Lagos- Daily Mail UK’s reports
According to Daily mail UK Growing up in shacks built on murky water in the midst of filth; men, women and children struggle through life each day.
Their canoes drift on the water as piles of rubbish float outside their shacks.
Shabby shacks on stilts, floating waste and rickety boats fill the expanse of murky water.
But for the thousands of poor people forced to live in Nigeria’s infamous Makoko slum in Lagos, this is their home.
Every day life for the many fishermen and their families revolves around paddling and rowing through the filthy, oily water in the slum – but this does not stop the young children from beaming when they see a camera.
Do you remember when I posted a similar story on this,here is a recap, in case you missed it.
Hajj commission suspends all flights to Mecca
With the on-going diplomatic row between Nigeria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia over the detention of almost 1,000 female pilgrims and deportation of 171 females for coming to Hajj without male companions, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has temporarily suspended all Hajj flights for the next 48 hours.
This was announced in a statement on Thursday, signed by Abdullahi Mukhtar Muhammad, despite the optimism expressed by the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Nigeria. The ambassador, Mr. Khaled Abdrabuh, had earlier stated that the controversy over the detention of 908 female Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia and the deportation of some will be resolved later today.
Bomb Factory discovered in Kano
Items discovered were 100 detonators, the main primer for the construction of Improvised Explosive Device (IED), concentrated salt, used to mix with ammonium nitrate.
Others included: T and T, a high calbre military chemical for bomb making; battery chargers, laptop computers, finished IEDs, four AK 47 rifles and eight fully loaded magazines.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Ibrahim Idris, who confirmed this while briefing newsmen in Kano.
Others included: T and T, a high calbre military chemical for bomb making; battery chargers, laptop computers, finished IEDs, four AK 47 rifles and eight fully loaded magazines.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Ibrahim Idris, who confirmed this while briefing newsmen in Kano.
'We weren't kissing!' Nicole Scherzinger
She insists that she and Chris Brown were not kissing and they are just 'old friends'
But do you sense some kind of chemistry here?
Beauty queen has quarter of her skull removed and stored in her stomach
The 36yr old wife and a mother,Jamie Hilton Mrs Idaho and competed in mrs America
Jamie Hilton, one time a beauty queen in 2009. Mrs. Idaho (right), suffered a head injury when she slipped during a fishing trip and fell onto a boulder. She had surgeons to put a quarter of her skull in her abdomen (bottom left) so that the bone would remain nourished and sterile as her brain swelling subsided.
It remained there for 42 days, leaving a large dent in her head (top left), until it was re-attached in a successful operation
Saudi Arabia ignores Nigeria's ultimatum: deports more, 510 Nigerian women pilgrims
Saudi Arabia yesterday deported more Nigerian women pilgrims, despite the country's warnings and 24 hour ultimatum to stop the detentions and deportations from the holy land.
Saudi authorities deported another batch of 510 Nigerian female pilgrims to this year’s hajj. 171 pilgrims had earlier been deported on Wednesday.
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria had on Wednesday briefed the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House on the matter.
The standoff began when the Saudi Arabian authorities discovered that hundreds of female Nigerian pilgrims were without their statutory male escorts which is a prerequisite to entry into Saudi Arabia.
The authorities of Saudi Arabia insisted that the women were unaccompanied by male relations which was considered against laid down rules of the kingdom. An adamant Saudi Arabia has so far refused to yield any ground to Nigeria on the issue of alleged unaccompanied female pilgrims, in spite of spirited diplomatic efforts by the Federal Government.
An intriguing development was that the husband of one of the female deportees also returned home with his wife, in protest, when the Saudi Authorities refused to clear his wife, even after explaining that he was the husband of the woman. A highly placed source at the National Hajj Commission who disclosed this said that the return (in protest) by the male pilgrim in question was an indication that there was more to the stance of the Saudi authorities than meets the eyes.
He said: “On board of the plane bringing the women is also a male pilgrim. He decided to return home with his wife in protest when his explanations and entreaties to the fact that his wife was accompanied fell on deaf ears. That shows clearly that there is more to the issue than meets the eyes”.
It was learnt that the Chairman of the commission, Mallam Mohammed Bello, had a hectic day in Abuja, yesterday, as he had to shuttle between the Presidency and the National Assembly to brief his bosses in the executive, as well as, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, who is the leader of the Federal Government delegation to this year’s hajj.
Officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, were, until yesterday, still making efforts to get the necessary clearance for a Federal Government delegation to visit Saudi Arabia with a view to resolving the issue. President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan had on Wednesday constituted a Presidential delegation to interface with the Saudi authorities over the issue surrounding the detained Nigerian female pilgrims at King Abdul-Azziz International Airport, Jeddah.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, named Aminu Tambuwal as leader of that delegation. Other members are: Minister of State II for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Nuruddeen Mohammed, Ambassador Shehu Galadanchi; Sheikh Sherif Saleh and Chairman of the Hajj Commission, Muhammad Bello.
The delegation is expected to depart for Saudi Arabia as soon as an appointment is finalised with the appropriate Saudi authorities.
Saudi authorities deported another batch of 510 Nigerian female pilgrims to this year’s hajj. 171 pilgrims had earlier been deported on Wednesday.
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria had on Wednesday briefed the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House on the matter.
The standoff began when the Saudi Arabian authorities discovered that hundreds of female Nigerian pilgrims were without their statutory male escorts which is a prerequisite to entry into Saudi Arabia.
The authorities of Saudi Arabia insisted that the women were unaccompanied by male relations which was considered against laid down rules of the kingdom. An adamant Saudi Arabia has so far refused to yield any ground to Nigeria on the issue of alleged unaccompanied female pilgrims, in spite of spirited diplomatic efforts by the Federal Government.
An intriguing development was that the husband of one of the female deportees also returned home with his wife, in protest, when the Saudi Authorities refused to clear his wife, even after explaining that he was the husband of the woman. A highly placed source at the National Hajj Commission who disclosed this said that the return (in protest) by the male pilgrim in question was an indication that there was more to the stance of the Saudi authorities than meets the eyes.
He said: “On board of the plane bringing the women is also a male pilgrim. He decided to return home with his wife in protest when his explanations and entreaties to the fact that his wife was accompanied fell on deaf ears. That shows clearly that there is more to the issue than meets the eyes”.
It was learnt that the Chairman of the commission, Mallam Mohammed Bello, had a hectic day in Abuja, yesterday, as he had to shuttle between the Presidency and the National Assembly to brief his bosses in the executive, as well as, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, who is the leader of the Federal Government delegation to this year’s hajj.
Officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, were, until yesterday, still making efforts to get the necessary clearance for a Federal Government delegation to visit Saudi Arabia with a view to resolving the issue. President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan had on Wednesday constituted a Presidential delegation to interface with the Saudi authorities over the issue surrounding the detained Nigerian female pilgrims at King Abdul-Azziz International Airport, Jeddah.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, named Aminu Tambuwal as leader of that delegation. Other members are: Minister of State II for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Nuruddeen Mohammed, Ambassador Shehu Galadanchi; Sheikh Sherif Saleh and Chairman of the Hajj Commission, Muhammad Bello.
The delegation is expected to depart for Saudi Arabia as soon as an appointment is finalised with the appropriate Saudi authorities.
World's Most Expensive Dress? Who wan buy!
This black dress made of diamonds, weighs 29pounds and Costs Over $5.6 Million
The British designer - Debbie Wingham's
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Justin Bieber's marriage turns sour and bitter
The death of Avalanna Routh the 6-year-old girl that is,who had a very rare form of cancer (ATRT a deadly brain cancer) in case you missed it here is a reacp.
The sad news was announced on Routh’s Twitter account early on Wednesday morning.
“Our darling Avalanna went to Heaven this morning. Oh Avalanna, the brightest star – you took our hearts with you, our greatest Love,”
MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE.
Red Ball- Nollywood actresses do the catwalk
Tiwa savage and Tuface performed at the Florence Ita Giwa‘s Foundation for Children of Bakassi Charity event tagged The Red Ball on Sunday 23rd September 2012 at the Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
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