Sunday, 27 July 2014

Dr.Sid Osomo traditional wedding at Ark Event Centre



Today at Lekki,Simi Osomo weds Sidney Esiri, aka Dr Sid today Sunday July 27th. Their traditional wedding is happening as you read this at Ark Event center in Lekki.
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A must read about Ebola---

Ebola is deadly but preventable
On how to protect yourself please click on this page  http://www.ebolafacts.com/    
Explain to the uneducated ones like the Guards,domestic workers  etc. who can not read.
Let us play our part and leave the rest to God.
I also believe that when there is a man to pray there's a God to answer....Psalm 16 and Psalm 91 everyday. God will help us all,IJN Amen.

Saturday, 26 July 2014

Mark Zuckerberg Facebook founder becomes richer than Google owners


Do not despise your little beginning….who would have thought.. when Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page became billionaires many years ago, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was still struggling with the social networking site. According to Bloomberg Mark Zuckerberg is currently richer than them.
The Facebook Inc. chairman added $1.6 billion to his fortune yesterday after the world’s largest social network closed at a record. The surge elevated the 30-year-old’s net worth to $33.3 billion, moving him past Brin, 40, and Page, 41, as well as Amazon.com Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos, 50, on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Zuckerberg is No. 16 on the ranking. The Google founders are 17th and 18th. Bezos occupies the 20th spot.
“He’s just getting started,” David Kirkpatrick, author of “The Facebook Effect,” said in a telephone interview. “He’s going to become the richest person on the planet.”
The Menlo Park, California-based company posted second-quarter sales that soared 61 percent to $2.91 billion yesterday, exceeding analysts’ average estimate of $2.81 billion. The company’s revenue gain follows Google’s results last week, when the Web-search company posted sales that topped analysts’ estimates, largely based on the strength of online ads.

Facebook has jumped 183 percent in the past 12 months, the biggest rally in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The company trades at 82-times reported earnings, compared to a multiple of 18.2 for the S&P 500. Google is up 7.5 percent for the year.

 Mobile promotions accounted for 62 percent of ad sales, up from 59 percent in the prior period. Net income more than doubled to $791 million, with profit excluding some items at 42 cents a share, above the projection of 32 cents. In total, Facebook accounted for 5.8 percent of worldwide digital ad revenue in 2013, up from 4.1 percent in 2012, according to EMarketer Inc. The company’s performance also propelled the fortunes of other Facebook shareholders, including Dustin Moskovitz, the 30-year-old who started the social network with Zuckerberg at Harvard University a decade ago, and Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s 44-year-old chief operating officer who became one of the world’s youngest female billionaires in January. Sandberg owns about 9.9 million shares valued at $740 million and has collected more than $550 million in share sales. “The company’s success is growing by the minute,” Kirkpatrick said. “There’s no sign it’s going to slow anytime soon.”

Beautiful photos of Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo’s son’s wedding in Kent today,trad&white wedding

 Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre, (KICC) Matthew Ashimolowo is having his traditional wedding as you read this. Tomi Ashimolowo and his Sierra-Leonian girlfriend Dorothy Jeneba Kamara traditional wedding at The KICC Prayer City in Kent. Pictures of the white wedding after the cut



Friday, 25 July 2014

Mr.Patrick Sawyer 1st Ebola carrier into Nigeria is dead

The  40 year old Mr Sawyer, a WASH consultant at the Ministry of Finance, Liberia had been quarantined since falling ill after arriving in Lagos for a conference last Sunday.

According to Front page Africa, A Liberian government official, speaking on condition of anonymity said the news of Sawyer's death was relayed to Liberia by the Nigerian embassy, early Friday morning.

It is reported that Sawyer may have contracted the virus from his sister, who died at the Catholic Hospital some three weeks ago. Sawyer had told friends that the sister husband had fled the home after the wife died and that he(Patrick) convinced him to report to health authorities to check for signs of Ebola.
There is no cure or vaccine for Ebola which can kill up to 90 percent of those infected.Lagos State adviser to the Governor on Public health,Dr Yewande Adeshina, said in a statement today


“keep personal and environmental hygiene” and urged those who notice “strange feeling or symptoms similar to those of Ebola virus, which ranges from fever, headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sore throat and joint pains, which are all symptoms of other ailments, to visit competent health facilities”Help numbers - 08023169485, 08033086660, 08033065303, 08055281442, 08055329229.



Politicians patronize us on human part

Two men were paraded in Kwara state by police men who were involved in trading of human parts.

 Amos Kareem and Abubakar Ladan as they are called were arrested with human head, leg and hand in Tabira village, Okuta in Baruten LGA of the state, according to a report by Vanguard.

When interviewed, one of the suspects, Abubakar Ladan said Amos Kareem promised to give him a motorcycle if he could find him human head, hand and leg. His desire to own a motorcycle made him go to a cemetery where he exhumed bodies and cut off their heads, hands and legs (pictured above).

When asked what he wanted to do with the human parts, Amos Kareem said he sold them to politicians. He however refused to disclose the identities of the politicians.

The police also paraded a man said to be an accomplice, having accommodated the suspects in Tabira village, though the man denied knowledge of the business Kareem and Ladan were involved in.

Liberian man being treated for Ebola virus in Lagos


On the 24th of July the Lagos State Ministry of Health  said a Liberian man in his 40s is being tested for the deadly Ebola virus in Lagos. 

On July 14th, the Lagos state government issued an alert to residents of the state over the deadly virus currently sweeping through some west African countries, including Liberia.

Further details on the outcome of the test is still being expected. This would be the first recorded case of one of the world's deadliest diseases in Nigeria.


Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Public Health, Dr Yewande Adeshina said the Liberian man being tested for the Ebola Virus is currently at a private hospital in Obalende, Lagos. She said the man has been isolated and the hospital vicinity cordoned off and that 30 other people are also being tested for possible contact with the deadly virus. Dr Adeshina warned residents to; “keep personal and environmental hygiene” and urged those who notice “strange feeling or symptoms similar to those of Ebola virus, which ranges from fever, headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sore throat and joint pains, which are all symptoms of other ailments, to visit competent health facilities”.