Sunday, 16 February 2020

Nigerian couple welcome twins after 31 years of marriage

A Nigerian couple identified as Irewole and Ayowole Ajewole, reportedly welcomed their first children after being married for 31 years. 

The couple who got married in 1989, welcomed a set of twins (boy and girl) on Thursday February 6. 

Facebook user Nikeagbeja Adesanya who shared a photo of the couple, wrote; 

God blessed this couple with a set of twins, a boy and a girl, last week Thursday, to crown their marriage solemnized in 1989.
I read about Sarah and Elizabeth's, I am a LIVING WITNESS to this one of Iyabo Ajewole, of The APOSTOLIC CHURCH, NIGERIA.
THE LORD IS GOOD, at all times.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Mummy Irewole and Ayowole Ajewole.

Nigerian couple welcome twins after 31 years of marriage

A Nigerian couple identified as Irewole and Ayowole Ajewole, reportedly welcomed their first children after being married for 31 years. 

The couple who got married in 1989, welcomed a set of twins (boy and girl) on Thursday February 6. 

Facebook user Nikeagbeja Adesanya who shared a photo of the couple, wrote; 

God blessed this couple with a set of twins, a boy and a girl, last week Thursday, to crown their marriage solemnized in 1989.
I read about Sarah and Elizabeth's, I am a LIVING WITNESS to this one of Iyabo Ajewole, of The APOSTOLIC CHURCH, NIGERIA.
THE LORD IS GOOD, at all times.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Mummy Irewole and Ayowole Ajewole.

Lady bled to death after a friend used blade on her. (Photos)

A young lady simply identified as Ayishat, bled to death on Valentine's day after she was attacked by some ladies who accused her of snatching the boyfriend of one of them identified as Isiwat. The girls, all said to be under 18, have been friends for years. 

On Valentine's day, Isiwat and her friends allegedly bought a pack of razor blades and used it on Ayishat, disfuguring her face, and leaving deep cuts that showed her teeth. She was rushed to the White House hospital at Boundary road Ajegunle where she was confirmed dead.

A source told LIB the police in Ajegunle have arrested the suspects while Isiwat is said to be on the run, but her mother has since been arrested.


Isiwat however took to Facebook to claim she was also injured. She shared a photo of her face covered with plasters while telling her followers to pray for her ''quick recover''.  But her followers called her out, stating that she's only pretending to cover up for the crime she had committed. 

This report was gotten from @ Linda Ikejisblog

See graphic photos of Ayishat after she was disfigured below


Lady bled to death after a friend used blade on her. (Photos)

A young lady simply identified as Ayishat, bled to death on Valentine's day after she was attacked by some ladies who accused her of snatching the boyfriend of one of them identified as Isiwat. The girls, all said to be under 18, have been friends for years. 

On Valentine's day, Isiwat and her friends allegedly bought a pack of razor blades and used it on Ayishat, disfuguring her face, and leaving deep cuts that showed her teeth. She was rushed to the White House hospital at Boundary road Ajegunle where she was confirmed dead.

A source told LIB the police in Ajegunle have arrested the suspects while Isiwat is said to be on the run, but her mother has since been arrested.


Isiwat however took to Facebook to claim she was also injured. She shared a photo of her face covered with plasters while telling her followers to pray for her ''quick recover''.  But her followers called her out, stating that she's only pretending to cover up for the crime she had committed. 

This report was gotten from @ Linda Ikejisblog

See graphic photos of Ayishat after she was disfigured below


Monday, 10 February 2020

'Explosion' reported at a busy London market (Photos)


An 'explosion' was reported at a busy London market with firefighters rushing to the scene after they were alerted.
Pictures posted on social media show thick black smoke rising from a building in Peckham and around 200 people being evacuated on Monday afternoon (Feb. 10).
According to reports, four fire engines including fire crews from stations in Peckham, New Cross, Brixton, and Lambeth worked on the blaze together.
The fire brigade confirmed the incident in a statement, saying they were attending to a fire at a multi-story car park, and it was under control as at 5.15pm.
No injuries have been reported in relation to the fire.

A spokesperson for Peckham Levels told Metro.co.uk the fire was external to the building and has since been put out. They continued: ‘The team at Peckham Levels did a fantastic job, using their emergency procedures.

‘The building was evacuated quickly and there are no injuries or casualties to report. ‘No significant damage to the building has been reported. The site is currently closed as a safety measure whilst inspections are conducted. It will re-open as soon as it is safe to do so.’

'Explosion' reported at a busy London market (Photos)


An 'explosion' was reported at a busy London market with firefighters rushing to the scene after they were alerted.
Pictures posted on social media show thick black smoke rising from a building in Peckham and around 200 people being evacuated on Monday afternoon (Feb. 10).
According to reports, four fire engines including fire crews from stations in Peckham, New Cross, Brixton, and Lambeth worked on the blaze together.
The fire brigade confirmed the incident in a statement, saying they were attending to a fire at a multi-story car park, and it was under control as at 5.15pm.
No injuries have been reported in relation to the fire.

A spokesperson for Peckham Levels told Metro.co.uk the fire was external to the building and has since been put out. They continued: ‘The team at Peckham Levels did a fantastic job, using their emergency procedures.

‘The building was evacuated quickly and there are no injuries or casualties to report. ‘No significant damage to the building has been reported. The site is currently closed as a safety measure whilst inspections are conducted. It will re-open as soon as it is safe to do so.’

Thursday, 9 January 2020

Judge orders Netflix to remove the controversial movie where Jesus was depicted as gay


A Brazilian judge has ordered Netflix to stop showing the controversial movie depicting Jesus as gay.

The ruling by Rio de Janeiro judge Benedicto Abicair on Wednesday, January 8, ordered Netflix to remove the Christmas special that some called blasphemous for depicting Jesus as a gay man and which prompted a gasoline bomb attack on the satirists behind the program.

Judge Benedicto Abicair responded to a petition by a Brazilian Catholic organization that argued the "honor of millions of Catholics" was hurt by the airing of "The First Temptation of Christ."

The special was produced by the Rio-based film company Porta dos Fundos, whose headquarters was targeted in the Christmas Eve attack.

Netflix told The Associated Press it would not comment on the ruling.
Porta dos Fundos also declined to comment on the judge’s decision, which contradicted an earlier decision rejecting censorship of the program. The ruling is valid until another court orders otherwise.

Judge orders Netflix to remove the controversial movie where Jesus was depicted as gay


A Brazilian judge has ordered Netflix to stop showing the controversial movie depicting Jesus as gay.

The ruling by Rio de Janeiro judge Benedicto Abicair on Wednesday, January 8, ordered Netflix to remove the Christmas special that some called blasphemous for depicting Jesus as a gay man and which prompted a gasoline bomb attack on the satirists behind the program.

Judge Benedicto Abicair responded to a petition by a Brazilian Catholic organization that argued the "honor of millions of Catholics" was hurt by the airing of "The First Temptation of Christ."

The special was produced by the Rio-based film company Porta dos Fundos, whose headquarters was targeted in the Christmas Eve attack.

Netflix told The Associated Press it would not comment on the ruling.
Porta dos Fundos also declined to comment on the judge’s decision, which contradicted an earlier decision rejecting censorship of the program. The ruling is valid until another court orders otherwise.

Lai Mohammed directs NBC to implement regulations for online media


The Minister  ofInformation and Culture, Lai Mohammed has directed the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to implement regulations for online media.

In a statement released by his media aide Segun Adeyemi on Thursday January 9, the Minister said implementation of the regulations which has been approved by President Muhammadu Buhari will reposition the broadcast industry, create jobs, promote local content, deliver real value in the sector and grow the creative industry.
Broadcasters were also asked to utilize the content and services of Nigerian independent producers in line with regulatory requirements for 70 percent local content.

He said;

“Following my satisfaction with the report which was very professional and detailed, I wish to direct the commission to take the necessary measures to effect the implementation of the various provisions therein.

“This directive covers the provision for the regulation of the web and online TV/radio;

 regulation of international broadcasters beaming signals into Nigeria; hate speech; human resource and staff welfare; funding for the reforms implementation; monitoring; Independence of the regulator and ease of issuing licenses as well as competition and monopoly issues.
“This will empower local producers with proper funding and investment, enhance foreign collaborations, develop the local industry, raise the standard of local productions and ultimately lead to job creation,” he said.
“The new regulations will also ensure that producers of content are paid promptly for adverts and sponsored content placed on all TV, radio and broadcast platforms, ensure that the production of adverts are localized to create and promote local production and, where it is not, to attract a charge every time such an advert is aired, with the charge being put into a fund to help develop local expertise in production.

“For musical content, a new regulation will ensure that broadcasters are prevented from illegal and unpaid use of musical works without payment of the applicable license fees and/or royalties required by music rights owners.



"The new regulations will re-energise the broadcast industry, deliver real value in the sector and grow the creative industry for the benefit of the practitioners”.

Lai Mohammed directs NBC to implement regulations for online media


The Minister  ofInformation and Culture, Lai Mohammed has directed the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to implement regulations for online media.

In a statement released by his media aide Segun Adeyemi on Thursday January 9, the Minister said implementation of the regulations which has been approved by President Muhammadu Buhari will reposition the broadcast industry, create jobs, promote local content, deliver real value in the sector and grow the creative industry.
Broadcasters were also asked to utilize the content and services of Nigerian independent producers in line with regulatory requirements for 70 percent local content.

He said;

“Following my satisfaction with the report which was very professional and detailed, I wish to direct the commission to take the necessary measures to effect the implementation of the various provisions therein.

“This directive covers the provision for the regulation of the web and online TV/radio;

 regulation of international broadcasters beaming signals into Nigeria; hate speech; human resource and staff welfare; funding for the reforms implementation; monitoring; Independence of the regulator and ease of issuing licenses as well as competition and monopoly issues.
“This will empower local producers with proper funding and investment, enhance foreign collaborations, develop the local industry, raise the standard of local productions and ultimately lead to job creation,” he said.
“The new regulations will also ensure that producers of content are paid promptly for adverts and sponsored content placed on all TV, radio and broadcast platforms, ensure that the production of adverts are localized to create and promote local production and, where it is not, to attract a charge every time such an advert is aired, with the charge being put into a fund to help develop local expertise in production.

“For musical content, a new regulation will ensure that broadcasters are prevented from illegal and unpaid use of musical works without payment of the applicable license fees and/or royalties required by music rights owners.



"The new regulations will re-energise the broadcast industry, deliver real value in the sector and grow the creative industry for the benefit of the practitioners”.

Giggy, BBNaija's Ike's ex-girlfriend drags him and Mercy (video)


Giggy, a Tanzanian singer and ex-girlfriend of Big Brother Naija 2019 housemate Ike has called him out alongside the winner of the reality show Mercy, who he had a stint of romance with.
The Tanzanian singer in her instalive video, accused Mercy of sending people to troll her. She stated that a lady who is smart will be direct instead of sending people to do that on her behalf.
Giggy who disclosed that she has always been taking care of men, described Ike as her babysitter. She also alleged that she gave Ike fame before he came to Africa.

Watch her video below;

https://www.instagram.com/tv/B7F7qqDJq4I/?utm_source=ig_embed

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