Tuesday 28 November 2017

kidnappers beaten and burnt to death (photos)

Indeed people don't give up, do there?
This two young men were cought trying to kidnap a mother and her four kids when some guys who lived near by intervained. The incident happened at TTC street ikot ansa, Calabar, CRS.
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kidnappers beaten and burnt to death (photos)

Indeed people don't give up, do there?
This two young men were cought trying to kidnap a mother and her four kids when some guys who lived near by intervained. The incident happened at TTC street ikot ansa, Calabar, CRS.
See more photos 

2017/2018 Admission List Is Out


Finally !! Jamb known as the Joint Admission  and Matriculation Board anounces their release of Admission Status. You can log on and access and print out your 2017 JAMB Joint Admission and Matriculations Board, admission status checking portal is now live on JAMB CBT admission checker.

The Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has released the portal for checking of 2017/2018 admission status for the 2017 academic session.

Both Just concluded 2017 Jamb UTME and Direct Entry candidates can now access and check their admission status from JAMB portal through the method outlined below.

2017/2018 Admission List Is Out


Finally !! Jamb known as the Joint Admission  and Matriculation Board anounces their release of Admission Status. You can log on and access and print out your 2017 JAMB Joint Admission and Matriculations Board, admission status checking portal is now live on JAMB CBT admission checker.

The Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has released the portal for checking of 2017/2018 admission status for the 2017 academic session.

Both Just concluded 2017 Jamb UTME and Direct Entry candidates can now access and check their admission status from JAMB portal through the method outlined below.

"I 'm so so blessed!" - Pastor Chris Oyakhilome's daughter Carrisa Sharon shares photos from her engagement day



Gospel singer and daughter of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome and his ex-wife Anita Ebhodaghe Schafer, got engaged to Phillip early this month.
Carrisa took to her Instagram page to share photos from the day Phillip proposed to her.
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"I 'm so so blessed!" - Pastor Chris Oyakhilome's daughter Carrisa Sharon shares photos from her engagement day



Gospel singer and daughter of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome and his ex-wife Anita Ebhodaghe Schafer, got engaged to Phillip early this month.
Carrisa took to her Instagram page to share photos from the day Phillip proposed to her.
 More photos



Friday 24 November 2017

Okon Lagos Welcomes Second Child

The comedian Ime Bishop popularly known as Okon Lagos took to his instagram, thanking God for adding another princess to the Okon's Republic.
His little princess name is Zeo Ime Bishop. Welcome home darling.

Okon Lagos Welcomes Second Child

The comedian Ime Bishop popularly known as Okon Lagos took to his instagram, thanking God for adding another princess to the Okon's Republic.
His little princess name is Zeo Ime Bishop. Welcome home darling.

Tuesday 21 November 2017

Ex Vice President Dr. Alex Ekweme Is Dead


Dr. Alex Ekwueme was said to have died late Sunday night after he battled with what the family said was a chest infection.

Confirming his death in a statement early Monday morning, Ekwueme’s younger brother and tradional ruler of Oko community in Anambra state, HRH, Prof. Laz Ekwueme said the sad event occurred in London at about 10pm Sunday night.

The statement said “The Ekwueme family regrets to announce the peaceful passing away of their patriarch, the former Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Dr Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme GCON.

“The sad event occurred at The London Clinic at 10:00 pm on Sunday 19th November 2017.”
Ekwueme suffered stroke two weeks ago and was stabilised in an Enugu hospital before a Federal Government Ambulance aircraft flew him to London.
He became the Vice President in 1979 with Alhaji Shehu Shagari as Oresident in Nigeria second republic.

His party NPN and also won the 1983 election but they were sacked in a military coup and General Mohammadu Buhari became the Head of State.

Ex Vice President Dr. Alex Ekweme Is Dead


Dr. Alex Ekwueme was said to have died late Sunday night after he battled with what the family said was a chest infection.

Confirming his death in a statement early Monday morning, Ekwueme’s younger brother and tradional ruler of Oko community in Anambra state, HRH, Prof. Laz Ekwueme said the sad event occurred in London at about 10pm Sunday night.

The statement said “The Ekwueme family regrets to announce the peaceful passing away of their patriarch, the former Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Dr Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme GCON.

“The sad event occurred at The London Clinic at 10:00 pm on Sunday 19th November 2017.”
Ekwueme suffered stroke two weeks ago and was stabilised in an Enugu hospital before a Federal Government Ambulance aircraft flew him to London.
He became the Vice President in 1979 with Alhaji Shehu Shagari as Oresident in Nigeria second republic.

His party NPN and also won the 1983 election but they were sacked in a military coup and General Mohammadu Buhari became the Head of State.

Saturday 18 November 2017

Leonardo DiCaprio, 43, hangs out with Jaden Smith's ex-girlfriend Sarah Snyder, 22.


Leonardo DiCaprio, 43, has been liked to a lot of models including Gisele Bundchen, Bar Refaeli, Erin Heatherton, Toni Garrn, Kelly Rohrbach and it looks like he has got himself a new catch.
The Hollywood actor was spotted enjoying dinner with 22-year-old model Sarah Snyder at  Estiatorio Milos restaurant in New York City with a group of friends.

Sarah Snyder previously dated Will Smith's son Jaden for two years before they split in spring of 2017. At the time of their breakup, they went their separate ways because they 'started growing apart.'
See more photos of Sarah and DiCaprio together below:



Leonardo DiCaprio, 43, hangs out with Jaden Smith's ex-girlfriend Sarah Snyder, 22.


Leonardo DiCaprio, 43, has been liked to a lot of models including Gisele Bundchen, Bar Refaeli, Erin Heatherton, Toni Garrn, Kelly Rohrbach and it looks like he has got himself a new catch.
The Hollywood actor was spotted enjoying dinner with 22-year-old model Sarah Snyder at  Estiatorio Milos restaurant in New York City with a group of friends.

Sarah Snyder previously dated Will Smith's son Jaden for two years before they split in spring of 2017. At the time of their breakup, they went their separate ways because they 'started growing apart.'
See more photos of Sarah and DiCaprio together below:



Friday 17 November 2017

Accident survivor shares amazing testimony after recovering from a trailer accident which left all passengers, including his mum, dead


A young man who miraculously survived a fatal accident that killed scores has told of how he recovered two months after the accident and was able to walk though doctors feared he never would.

Fegor Williams was on Lokoja road, journeying to Abuja with his mother, when a tanker carrying fuel fell while trying to overtake and caught fire. The bus he was travelling in with his mother also caught fire and he lost consciousness for a while. When he came to, he saw his mother and other passengers burning alive but he found himself away from the burning bus though he can't explain how that happened.

He is now fully recovered only months after the accident, and though he has now been rendered an orphan by that accident, he's  grateful to still be alive.

Read his wonderful testimony below.

Accident survivor shares amazing testimony after recovering from a trailer accident which left all passengers, including his mum, dead


A young man who miraculously survived a fatal accident that killed scores has told of how he recovered two months after the accident and was able to walk though doctors feared he never would.

Fegor Williams was on Lokoja road, journeying to Abuja with his mother, when a tanker carrying fuel fell while trying to overtake and caught fire. The bus he was travelling in with his mother also caught fire and he lost consciousness for a while. When he came to, he saw his mother and other passengers burning alive but he found himself away from the burning bus though he can't explain how that happened.

He is now fully recovered only months after the accident, and though he has now been rendered an orphan by that accident, he's  grateful to still be alive.

Read his wonderful testimony below.

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe Refuses To Step Down. Check this out!


Embattled Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was last evening believed to be refusing to step down from the seat he has held for 37 years as a delegation from the regional bloc led negotiations to end the crisis in the Southern African country.
This came as African Union (AU) chairman Alpha Condé, the president of Guinea, warned that the continental body will not support a military coup in Zimbabwe and urged the parties involved in the crisis to use constitutional means to restore order.
BESIEGED
However, Zimbabwe’s leading opposition figures backed the military’s move to remove President Mugabe as the besieged ruler and the generals continued with their delicate negotiations for him to step down.
Multiple sources quoted by international news agencies said President Mugabe was refusing to step down, terming the action of the military as illegal and unconstitutional.
He was understood to lay claim on the legitimacy of his presidency until the elections are held next year.
A South African Foreign Affairs spokesman told foreign news agencies that President Mugabe was meeting Southern African Development Community (Sadc) envoys and Zimbabwean generals in the capital Harare.
“They are meeting with President Robert Mugabe at State House now,” he said.
Two days after the military announced that it had taken control of the government and put President Mugabe under house arrest, the situation in the city remained tense.
GUARDED
The 93-year-old veteran ruler, who has been confined to his private home since the early hours of Wednesday morning, left the heavily guarded residence for the first time Thursday mid morning to meet envoys of South African President Jacob Zuma, the Sadc chairman.
Details of the discussions and ongoing negotiations with the generals were not made public but indications were that no progress had been made in the attempts to ease out Zimbabwe’s only ruler since Independence from Britain in 1980.
At the heart of negotiations is a team from Zimbabwe’s four neighbouring countries, headed by the presidents of South Africa and Botswana.
President Mugabe’s former Vice-President Joice Mujuru, a leading opposition figure, and ex-Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai told journalists the military takeover was inevitable.
The remarks heightened speculation that the two were ready to form a transitional government with ousted VP Emmerson Mnangagwa.
TRANSITION
Dr Mujuru, who heads the People’s Rainbow Coalition (PRC), urged Zimbabweans to remain peaceful during the transition.
“The PRC believes that the prevailing developments require participation by all critical stakeholders beyond political actors,” she said. “There is no doubt that Zimbabwe is in need of a transitional arrangement.”
Mr Tsvangirai appeared to agree with the military that Wednesday’s events did not amount to a coup. He added that the generals had not approached him to be part of any transitional mechanism but he was willing to listen to them if engaged.
“If we are approached to negotiate such a process, we will participate,” said Mr Tsvangirai, adding that any settlement had to recognise that Zimbabwe was a constitutional democracy. “As a democrat, I always believe in the rule of law and the international community is watching.”
MILITARY
Away from the delicate negotiations over Zimbabwe’s political future, it remained business as usual on the streets of Harare and other cities as the military tried to ensure that peace prevailed.
Police roadblocks, which had become a common feature on the country’s roads, were not visible and civil servants were being urged to continue going to work.
Though nothing has been heard directly from President Mugabe or his wife Grace — who is said to have fled to Namibia enroute to either Malaysia or Singapore — since the start of the military operation, many Zimbabweans are hopeful that the crisis will mark the beginning of a more prosperous future for them.
In South Africa, the opposition Congress of the People (Cope) rejected calls to offer President Mugabe political asylum in the country. Such calls, led by the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the African Diaspora Forum (ADF), have been growing.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s state broadcaster interrupted normal programming to air a rare apology by Mr Kudzanai Chipanga, the ruling party Zanu-PF youth leader who denounced the military commanders last week, days before they seized power.

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe Refuses To Step Down. Check this out!


Embattled Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was last evening believed to be refusing to step down from the seat he has held for 37 years as a delegation from the regional bloc led negotiations to end the crisis in the Southern African country.
This came as African Union (AU) chairman Alpha Condé, the president of Guinea, warned that the continental body will not support a military coup in Zimbabwe and urged the parties involved in the crisis to use constitutional means to restore order.
BESIEGED
However, Zimbabwe’s leading opposition figures backed the military’s move to remove President Mugabe as the besieged ruler and the generals continued with their delicate negotiations for him to step down.
Multiple sources quoted by international news agencies said President Mugabe was refusing to step down, terming the action of the military as illegal and unconstitutional.
He was understood to lay claim on the legitimacy of his presidency until the elections are held next year.
A South African Foreign Affairs spokesman told foreign news agencies that President Mugabe was meeting Southern African Development Community (Sadc) envoys and Zimbabwean generals in the capital Harare.
“They are meeting with President Robert Mugabe at State House now,” he said.
Two days after the military announced that it had taken control of the government and put President Mugabe under house arrest, the situation in the city remained tense.
GUARDED
The 93-year-old veteran ruler, who has been confined to his private home since the early hours of Wednesday morning, left the heavily guarded residence for the first time Thursday mid morning to meet envoys of South African President Jacob Zuma, the Sadc chairman.
Details of the discussions and ongoing negotiations with the generals were not made public but indications were that no progress had been made in the attempts to ease out Zimbabwe’s only ruler since Independence from Britain in 1980.
At the heart of negotiations is a team from Zimbabwe’s four neighbouring countries, headed by the presidents of South Africa and Botswana.
President Mugabe’s former Vice-President Joice Mujuru, a leading opposition figure, and ex-Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai told journalists the military takeover was inevitable.
The remarks heightened speculation that the two were ready to form a transitional government with ousted VP Emmerson Mnangagwa.
TRANSITION
Dr Mujuru, who heads the People’s Rainbow Coalition (PRC), urged Zimbabweans to remain peaceful during the transition.
“The PRC believes that the prevailing developments require participation by all critical stakeholders beyond political actors,” she said. “There is no doubt that Zimbabwe is in need of a transitional arrangement.”
Mr Tsvangirai appeared to agree with the military that Wednesday’s events did not amount to a coup. He added that the generals had not approached him to be part of any transitional mechanism but he was willing to listen to them if engaged.
“If we are approached to negotiate such a process, we will participate,” said Mr Tsvangirai, adding that any settlement had to recognise that Zimbabwe was a constitutional democracy. “As a democrat, I always believe in the rule of law and the international community is watching.”
MILITARY
Away from the delicate negotiations over Zimbabwe’s political future, it remained business as usual on the streets of Harare and other cities as the military tried to ensure that peace prevailed.
Police roadblocks, which had become a common feature on the country’s roads, were not visible and civil servants were being urged to continue going to work.
Though nothing has been heard directly from President Mugabe or his wife Grace — who is said to have fled to Namibia enroute to either Malaysia or Singapore — since the start of the military operation, many Zimbabweans are hopeful that the crisis will mark the beginning of a more prosperous future for them.
In South Africa, the opposition Congress of the People (Cope) rejected calls to offer President Mugabe political asylum in the country. Such calls, led by the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the African Diaspora Forum (ADF), have been growing.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s state broadcaster interrupted normal programming to air a rare apology by Mr Kudzanai Chipanga, the ruling party Zanu-PF youth leader who denounced the military commanders last week, days before they seized power.

110 new cases of Coronavirus recorded in Nigeria

  110 new cases of Coronavirus was recorded in Nigeria on Saturday November 28, as confirmed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease (NCDC).    A ...