Sunday, 7 October 2012

Pictures Of How Four UNIPORT Students Were Burnt Alive Without Evidence In Port Harcourt


These pictures chronicled how four UNIPORT students who were allegedly caught “stealing” phones and laptops were mobbed and killed in Port Harcourt by Allu people of River State in a bizzare and most barbaric manner ever seen before even when they could have been handed over to law enforcement agents.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Eagles don’t need Dollars to beat Lone Star – Keshi

Super Eagles boss, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi has reacted swiftly to news making the rounds that Liberian President, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, has promised the Lone Star huge dollar rain if they can upset the form books by defeating Nigeria in Calabar, in the final round qualifier for the Nations Cup 2013.

Boko Haram: Abati, Okupe differ on establishment of new battalion

By Ben Agande

A major disagreement has erupted between the special adviser to the President on Media and Publicity,Dr. Reuben Abati and the Senior special assistant to the president on Public affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, as the former, yesterday, publicly disowned the later, over the reason for the establishment of the 176 Special Forces Battalion of the Brigade of Guards.

UN chief demands Darfur killing probe

United Nations (AFP) – UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called Wednesday on Sudan to conduct a full investigation into an attack that killed four peacekeepers in Darfur, his spokesman said.

Martin Nesirky said Ban was “appalled and deeply saddened” by the ambush Tuesday of a patrol by UN-African Union peacekeepers in El Geneina, West Darfur.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Let’s empathise with Patience –Okupe

The Presidency said on Tuesday that it expected Nigerians to empathise with the First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan.

The Presidency said it did not expect Nigerians to be probing into her health problems, but to pray for her.

Senior Special Assistant to the President Goodluck Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, said this when asked to speak on the First Lady’s whereabouts.

Mariam Abacha $125k stolen jewellery recovered by police, Kill Two Armed Robbers

The Nigerian police in kano said they have recovered jewellery worth $125,000 stolen by bandits from Mrs. Mariam Abacha, wife of General Sani Abacha, Nigeria’s late dictator.

The state commissioner of police, Ibrahim K. Idris who briefed journalists today also said that the N20 Million Jewellery was stolen from Mariam Abacha’s room.

Late penalty scrapes draw for City against Dortmund

Manchester City left it late to salvage their first point of their Champions League campaign with a 1-1 draw against Borussia Dortmund at the Etihad Stadium.

Marco Reus capitalised on a mistake by Jack Rodwell just after the hour mark to put the champions of Germany ahead, but Mario Balotelli

Meet the world's smallest girl, Charlotte Garside

She's 5 and still as small as a new born. When she was just born, the only clothes she could wear where doll's clothes. The doctors didn't expect her to live more than a year but she's 5 now, very full of life just just started school.

Patience Jonathan Battles Parkinson’s Disease


Culled from Sahara Reporters
Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan, is battling an onset of Parkinson’s disease that has complicated her recovery from a surgical procedure in Germany, several reliable sources have disclosed to SaharaReporters.

Beat Eagles, get N47m, say Liberian President

When the Super Eagles take on the Lone Star of Liberia in the final round of 2013 AFCONqualifier on October 13 in Calabar, the Nigerians will be facing a highly motivated side.

The Liberian President, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf who is the chief Patron of the Lone Star has

Jonathan orders security to find perpetrators of Mubi massacre

President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered security agencies in the country to fish out the perpetrators of independence day massacre in Mubi, Adamawa state.

Besides, the president also ordered for full investigation into the killing with the aim of bringing the perpetrators to book.

Woman narrates ordeal in kidnappers’ den

Women leader, Redeemed Church of God, Cornerstone Parish, Lagos, Mrs. Adebusola Odunaya, on Tuesday described her release by kidnappers after six days of captivity as an act of God.


PUNCH Metro reported last Thursday that Adebusola had on Saturday, September 21, left home for Lagos to buy beverages and some other items but could not be found for six days.

But the 37-year-old Adebusola resurfaced on September 27.

Another dead baby found near a refuse dump in Gowon Estate


Residents of the area woke up early this morning to find a new born baby stone dead near a refuse dump right before the entrance of Gowon Estate at Ponle bus stop. The new born was left there alive because two women later said they heard the cries of a baby in the early hours of this morning as they headed to the market but didn't know where it was coming from.

The baby was left there naked to battle the cold for hours. He sadly died before anyone even realized he was there. I think abortion is better than this. There's no reason for any woman to do this to a child..no reason! Photos when you continue...




 
culled: lindaikeji

Apapa - Oshodi Expressway Near Sunrise Bus Stop Finally Caves In

The Apapa - Oshodi Expressway at (Sunrise Bus-stop), finally caved in today Oct 3rd. Only the service lane is now accessible, coupled with so many trucks plying that route, motorists now spend an average of 2-3hrs to get to work every morning. It's a federal road, so they should please do something about it, it's getting really crazy.
Culled: Lindaikeji 

Monday, 1 October 2012

We can’t afford to break – Eminent Nigerians

EMINENT Nigerians, yesterday, took a dispassionate peep into the topsy-turvy journey of Nigeria into nationhood 52 years after independence and returned a grim verdict: There is nothing to celebrate because the country is hanging on the precipice of disintegration amid worsening poverty among the citizenry. They dissected the causes of the country’s stunted development and proffered solutions.