Friday, January 19, 2018

Nigerian man with a presidential aspirant poster prevented from suicide in Abuja

According to a Facebook user, Ejike Ugwu, a young man who was carrying a poster of a presidential aspirant was prevented from committing suicide a few days ago at Maitama, Abuja. Mr. Ugwu shared the photos from the scene and wrote; 
What I saw at Nicon junction in the Maitana axis of Abuja this Monday morning went a long way to remind me that here( Nigeria) is nothing but a drama theatre.
On my way to work today, we drove to Nicon junction, we met a young man seated on an advert galary above the ground with rope tied round his neck, a poster of a presidential aspirant stick on his cloth and 2019 boldly inscribed on his white agbada (native wear). He wore a white shoes to match and a pair of eye glasses
People gathered, include force men since it's a traffic moment, almost all stopped over to understand what was happening. The young man through the help of some Nigerians was untied and helped to climb down from the galary!
According to popular opinion, He planed to commit suicide as a show of support to the Presidential aspirant!
Now, my questions are:
1) Where on this earth is threat to commit suicide a way of projecting opinion?
2) What has a presidential aspirant and 2019 to do with a young man attempting to take his own life?
3) When will Nigerian youths realize that these elderly really do not have our future in their agenda?
4) Those that trecked from Lagos to Abuja in 2015, can they still treck from Amac to Gwagalada for the same reason today?
5) Is this how we(the youths) will form leaders of tomorrow?
These and many other questions are demanding answers to. And as we are few months away from another decisive moment (general election), we can only do ourselves a favour by tactfully discharging our civic right of voting with your future in mind and not pocket for immediate gratification!
God bless Nigeria

Nigerian man with a presidential aspirant poster prevented from suicide in Abuja
Nigerian man with a presidential aspirant poster prevented from suicide in Abuja

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Vandal Arrested After Dozing Off At Crime Scene In Lagos (Suspect)



A man who claimed to be a farmer, Usman Jubril, has been arrested for allegedly vandalising a solar energy system installed in Government College, Ajara, Badagry, Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the drunken suspect was apprehended by operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps after he slept off at the scene of the crime.
The 22-year-old indigene of Maiduguri, Borno State, was arrested along with one Emeka Ugonna, who allegedly attempted to steal a car parked by the roadside at NEPA Quarters, Ikeja.
Some items, including a key and a magnet, were allegedly recovered from Ugonna.
Jubril, in an interview with our correspondent on Tuesday, confessed to the crime. He, however, said he acted under the influence of alcohol.
The father of two explained that he had gone to have fun on the premises of the school on September 2, after selling his goods.
He said, “I am a farmer and live in Ipokia, Ogun State. I took cassava and corn to Badagry, but I didn’t make enough sales.  I took the goods to Seme, where I sold everything. I came back to Badagry in the evening to have fun.
“I bought three bottles of gin and went with them to the school to watch a football match. I drank everything and took 500ml tramadol. In drunken stupor, I threw a stone at the glass housing the solar system and it broke. I went inside the facility and slept off.
“I smoke Indian hemp, but that was the first time I would take alcohol. It was the drink that affected my faculty. I didn’t even know how I got to their (NSCDC) custody.”
But 20-year-old Ugonna, who hails from Abia State, said he was accosted when he wanted to look at the car mirror to know if a fez cap he used looked good on him.
He said, “On Sunday, August 26, I was walking along Ikeja GRA around 4.30pm, while some people were holding a party by the roadside. As I wanted to check my fez cap in the mirror of the car, a security man at the party called me.
“He accused me of being a car thief. The key they recovered from me is my brother’s apartment key. I live with him at the GRA. I don’t know how to drive. I am a bricklayer.”
The NSCDC Commandant in Lagos State, Tajudeen Balogun, said men of the command had received several complaints about the vandalism of solar energy facilities in some public schools in the state.
The commandant stated that timely intelligence report and cooperation of members of the public in the Badagry area facilitated Jubril’s arrest.
“We will continue to arrest vandals, as well as those that buy stolen government property. The two suspects will be arraigned after investigations.
“The command also recovered 3,000 litres of stolen petrol at Ijora Olopa on Thursday, September 7. The suspects ran away on sighting our anti-vandal team.
“Criminally-minded people are advised to engage themselves in lawful jobs,” Balogun added.


Photos: Ghanaian Actor Yaw Dabo Set To Wed Beautiful Girlfriend Vivian Okyere



Ghanaian actor, Samuel Nana Yaw Dabo popularly called Dabo, has announced he will wed his sweetheart, Vivian Okyere soon.
The two actors featured in Kumawood movie “Megye wo girl” in which Yaw Dabo snatched Vivian Okyere from his boss.
And now, much to fans’ delight, that romance is becoming a reality.

Dabo told Ghanaian website, Ghpage that he has been dating Vivian for some time now.
In a video recorded in May, Vivian reiterated her love for Dabo, after the public expressed doubts about the authenticity of their relationship.
Vivian professed his love for Dabo, saying:
“My love for Yaw Dabo it’s natural, Don’t underestimate him, He is my heart.”




Samuel Nana Yaw Dabo popularly called Dabo was born in 1998. He is a comic actor in the Kumawood movie industry from Ghana. Due to his little size he found it a bit difficult in his career but was later introduced into the movie industry by popular actor Kwaku Manu.
The young actor is also an entrepreneur as he owns three football clubs in the colts division with an U-10, U-14 and U-17 teams.

In a recent interview, Dabo said that he was crazy about Vivian and had accepted her love with alacrity. He said they two of them understand each other, and dismissed suggestions that Vivian could be after his money.
He said Vivian genuinely loved him and was not in any way drawn to his riches. The actor said he could announce a date to wed Vivian sooner rather than later.
“It won’t be long at all, may be we can announce our wedding date,” he said

Nigerian Man Vows To Divorce His Wife Over Her Refusal To Carry Out One Of Her Responsibilities

A Nigerian man, Samuel Temibi has vowed to divorce his wife over her refusal to cook for him. According to him, it’s against their culture.
Samuel Oj Temibi revealed his plan to send his wife packing for allegedly failing to live up to her responsibility and taking care of him especially in the area of ‘stomach infrastructure’. According to man who lives in Akure, Ondo state capital, he can’t be cooking for himself after marriage because it’s against his culture.
see some reactions below;
sisi_edoLook at who’s in search of a responsible & mature girl to marry. Lmaooo… See where he’s cooking sef, he can’t even maintain d place neatly. U better divorce laziness from ur life & sound responsibly
chinwe_giftBiggest joker!!!
taiwofhbrother kneel down let me pray for you…. You don’t need to go abroad to learn common sense. Don’t wait till when your wife is is pregnant or ill before you cook for her or do any house chores. Cooking for her is pampering her, relieving of stress is another way of saying you love her. If you appreciate her cooking for you, trust me , she will appreciate you too if you do the same for her and her love for you will also increases because you’re doing something other men don’t do or don’t want to do for their women. #shalom brother
labyannieMaybe u need to change dat gas cooker 🙄😒
ginnyliz_007@oliverkvng 🤣🤣🤣😅👌
ehimwenma_loisOya lawyers of Nigerian divorcing people on instagram well done o
i_am_d_komeMister manhood. Y ur manhood no provide kitchen, u are cooking in ur sitting room. Instead of ur manhood to big up and provide for ur household u are planning polygamy in ur dead state. Abeg go boil rock jor

“Biafrans Are Touts And Agberos They Attacked Us And Beat Us All Because Our Car Seat Had Nigerian Flag On It” – Igbo Lady Cries Out

A Facebook user and NHIS officer, Bridget Anurika Eze, took to the platform to narrate how she was harassed yesterday by IPOB members despite being Biafran.
According to her, All her life She has never had a first hand experience of public harassment like yesterday. She wrote;
MY EXPERIENCE WITH IPOB BOYS TODAY.
All my life I have never had a first hand experience of public harassment like today.
As part of our normal routine in the office and the scheme at large, we left for facilities inspection at Aba, and off Aba along port Harcourt road.
After we were done and coming back, we got to enyimba Junction/bakassi,coman see ipob boys terrorizing people, everyone running for their lives. We kept on moving but slowly and noticed that the road was kinda dry. Before we knew it ipob boys rushed out from nowhere and attacked our hilux, they where more than 15, carrying different weapons, one of them used shovel and hit the hilux hard, before I could blink my eyes they opened the door and started dragging us out, I heard my oga chorused , NO please, we are BIAFRANS ” I joined them o, and was shouting, biafra, biafra.. This boys weren’t even listening, one used a heavy big stone and was hitting my oga,others were removing the car Cover seat that’s made of Nigeria color /coat of arm. That we are not biafra, that’s why we had that on, that were is our flag or means of identification…. I didn’t know what to do, they dragged me outta the car, I came down didn’t know what to do, I thought of hiding under the hilux but no way because they were just everywhere. I was just praying my last prayer just incase they decide to kill us. Ever seen or witnessed any case of jungle justice? Now, that’s exactly the scene today.
The other part of the road was another set of ipob boys damaging a truck full of goods, and another dangote truck full of cement on fire already.
All this I witnessed/saw within 20mins…
Finally I heard oya enter your motor and run for your life.
We sped off.
It was just I, the coordinator, and the driver. I started asking the driver why they allowed us go, our driver said he gave them 500naira that’s why they said we should go.
On our way still driving carefully, because they are everywhere, we saw soldiers in their convoy coming down to calm the situation.
On entering umuahia, the check points are tight, every living thing except the driver inside a bus, car, keke must come down and raise his/her two hands up to be sure the person isn’t with any weapon.
Oh well…  😐
Until there’s a legal/defined way to go about this biafra thingy, there will never be peace. If you haven’t experienced this ipob boys and there madness you will not understand , it’s not about writing epistle on Facebook in the comfort of your home that they should give us biafra this and that. This boys are terrorizing us, their people, the igbos per se.
Imagine if they had killed us or any of us. Just like that.
Most of this ipob boys are touts, and thieves, I almost forgot to say that they took our drivers phone too.
And returned it when he gave them the money.
This is too much really.
My heart is still heavy.
Find attached the selfies I took before and after, u’ll notice the car seat cover that was removed. I couldn’t take pictures of the other scenes because I was scared.
I just Thank God we came out of this alive.

“The Nigerian Army Is Meeting With GSM Service Providers Now, To Shutdown All Networks”




According to Chijindu Brenjamin Ukah Reporting for Biafra Writers, September 13, 2017;
Information from our intelligence report has it that top Nigerian army officials and some Hausa cabals are right now in an emergency meeting with all GSM network service providers, in a bid to shut down GSM network in Biafra land, so that Biafrans will no longer have access to communication any more.
The Nigerian government under Dictator Muhammadu Buhari is about to repeat the media blockage they used against Biafra during 1967-1970 genocide as a weapon of war.
We hereby alerting the UN, EU, AU, ISRAEL, and the international community to wade into Biafran matter and save Biafrans from another genocide.


#FREEBIAFRA
#REFERENDUM
#BIAFREXIT




Monday, May 16, 2016

SHOCKER: Northern Youths Pray To Allah To Destroy Buhari’s Government (PHOTOS)

The supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) organised prayers in a house of former Kano state governor Ibrahim Shekarau, asking Allah to destroy the government of President Muhammadu Buhari.


According to reports, some APC youths allegedly joined them in saying the prayers as they have been convinced that Buhari’s government isn’t favourbale to Nigerians.

The photos and video were shared on Facebook by Maigari Sani Auwal

He wrote:
“Shekarau was reportedly arrested and detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for alleged fraud.

“This is a congregation prayers in Shekarau house seeking for God to destroy the government of Buhari for his lack of good governance.

“People praying for God to deliver them from the hardship and difficulties that Buhari has put us through in this nation.”

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Fresh Deadly Disease Breaks Out In Nigeria

The Federal Government on Friday alerted Nigerians to the outbreak of a killer disease known as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome in the country.

Deadly Disease in Nigeria


The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, who announced the outbreak of the disease at a news conference in Abuja, said the disease had killed one person.

He added that another person affected by the disease was responding to treatment at the National Hospital, Abuja.

Urging Nigerians not to panic, Adewole said that the Federal Government was doing everything possible to check the outbreak.

The minister described the health condition as an unusual allergic reaction to medications found in Nigeria and some parts of Europe.

He said,
“We have to find a means to communicate with Nigerians, so they should all be aware of this dangerous disease and it is the sole business of the government to enlighten the society by trying to increase their awareness, knowledge and to improve their quality way of life.”
The minister urged Nigerians to be vigilant and seek urgent medical attention should they notice any sign of a rare disease.

Adewole urged members of the public to be more careful while using medications of all kinds.

He announced that the call became necessary considering the fact that a sibling of marathoner, Fedeshola Adedayo, died of the ailment.

He called for increased awareness in the use of drugs and in the reading of drug leaflets.

The minister also called attention to the need for thorough scrutiny of drug leaflets before taking such drugs to guide against adverse effects.

He urged Nigerians to always involve health practitioners when unexplained reactions occur as a result of infections or in the use of drugs as the syndrome is unpredictable and more prevalent in women.

At the press conference, a Senior Consultant Physician/Dermatologist at the National Hospital, Abuja, Dr. Olanrewaju Falodun, explained the symptoms of the disease and the cases being treated in his hospital.
“SJS is an immune complex mediated hypersensitivity reaction that typically involves the skin and mucous membranes and was first described in 1922 by Albert Stevens and Frank Johnson,” Falodun said.
“SJS is a rare and unpredictable reaction, and is also a minor form of toxic epidermal necrolysis with less than 10 per cent body surface area involvement.”
“SJS is a rare but serious and potentially life-threatening contagious drug reaction. Incidence of SJS is estimated between 1.1 and 7.1 cases per million per year and is more prevalent in women than men. Incidence in Europe is two per million per year.”
According to him, the incidence of the disease is higher in Africa because of the extensive use of herbal drugs and the prevalence of HIV.

Falodun explained that the symptoms of the SJS disease include fever, sore throat, runny nose, fatigue, general aches and pains, ulcers in mouth, genitals, anal regions as well as conjunctivitis.

According to him the health complications include pigmentation problems, skin scarring, scarred genitals, joint pains, lung diseases, obstructive disorders and eye complications, adhesions, ulcers, and blindness.

The medical doctor said the cause of the disease was unknown, adding that self-medications appeared to be one of its causes.

He urged Nigerians to avoid self-medication, adding that individuals with previous drug reactions should report to health care practitioners.

The management of the disease include cessation of suspected drugs; hospital admission, preferably in burns unit/intensive care; nutritional and fluid replacement; temperature maintenance; pain relief and mouth care.

A pathologist, Dr. Idris Durojaiye, described SJS as “a very severe reaction to drugs.”

He said,
“The whole skin will peel off but it is usually linked to a drug that the person has taken, so if there is an outbreak, it is because people are reacting to a particular drug being circulated.
“It is usually doctors that can try to identify the drugs that may be responsible because if there is an outbreak, it means there is a pattern. So basically, it is the duty of the health authorities to trace the pattern to know if there is a particular drug that is responsible for it.
“Normally, a patient cannot know if he would react to a drug because you cannot know if you have never reacted to the drug before. So my advice is that whatever drugs that people have reacted to in the past, they should try and avoid it. But the problem is that if you have never taken a drug before, you cannot know if you will react to it.
“If the health authorities can find out if the patients took something that is common to both of them; there has to be a link somewhere if the patients are in the same location.”
Former Chairman and Secretary, Nigeria Medical Association, Lagos State Chapter, Dr. Olusola Olowoselu, described SJS as not completely new.

He said,
“It is something we in the medical profession encounter from time to time in the hospital. The disease is mostly managed by dermatologists.
“We encounter it all the time especially among patients using certain types of drugs like Septrin, Metirapin, and a host of others. Some individuals are sensitive and so their bodies react to medications in different ways.
“Beyond medications, infection can also play a role in persons being afflicted with the ailment. It is something we see and deal with all the time in the hospital.”
The Medical Director of OAR Hospital, Ile-Epo, Lagos, Dr. Abiodun Ojifinni, also said that SJS was not a new disease in Nigeria and that it does not break out regularly.

Ojifinnin identified the symptoms of the disease as rashness all over the human body and fever, among others.
“The disease is contagious and once it kills one or two people, it disappears to break out some years later,” he said.
The symptoms of the disease include facial swelling, tongue swelling, hives, skin pain, blisters on the skin and shedding of the skin, according to Mayo Clinic.

It described the disease as a “rare and unpredictable reaction”, which is usually “triggered by a medication or an infection.”

Drugs identified as possible causes of SJS include anti-gout medications, such as allopurinol; pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others); and naproxen sodium (Aleve).

Others include medications to fight infection, such as penicillin, medications to treat seizures or mental illness (anticonvulsants and antipsychotics) and radiation therapy

The clinic identified infections that can cause the disease to include: “Herpes (herpes simplex or herpes zoster); Pneumonia; HIV and Hepatitis.”

In the United States, about 300 new diagnoses are made each year. The condition is more common in adults than in children. Women are affected more often than men, with cases occurring at a two to one ratio.

If 10 per cent of the body surface area is involved, the disease has a mortality rate of around five per cent.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

EFCC Arrests Bank MD Over Alleged Diezani’s $115million Loot

The bank chief executive was taken into EFCC custody three days ago for presiding over the receipt of such huge cash and helping to distribute it to beneficiaries two days to the last general elections.

Diezani Maduekwe

The bank CEO is said to have violated extant law by not reporting the receipt and warehousing of the cash to the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, NFIU, as required by law. Diezani is said to have summoned the bank chief to her Abuja home and told him to prepare to receive foreign currency running into billions of Naira from four companies and to convert it to Naira and pay them to designated beneficiaries on her behalf.

A day after the instruction from her, four companies stormed the bank with various amounts of cash and were promptly received by the bank.

A breakdown of the funds given by the EFCC shows that Actus Integrated paid in $17,884, Northern Base Gas Company, $60m; Midwestern Oil and Gas, $9.5m; and Laitan Adesanya, $1.35million.

Diezani on her part, allegedly lodged $26 million cash into the same account same day. It was learned that shortly after paying in the cash, Diezani’s son, Ugonna, approached the detained MD and furnished him with the list of beneficiaries of the cash as instructed by his mother.

Vanguard was told that although the detained bank chief complained that he would not have enough time to cash in Naira to effect the immediate distribution of the money as instructed by the then minister, she asked him to use every available cash to pay the beneficiaries and use the Dollar as collateral.

A top official of the commission confirmed to Vanguard last night that the man had made useful confessions to operatives.

The source did not, however, say when the bank official would be charged to court or if he would refund the money to the government. Diezani could not be reached for comments last night.

Managing Director of a leading Nigerian commercial bank has been detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for allegedly helping former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Allison-Madueke to launder $115 million cash.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

“Why We Purchased Land Cruiser Jeeps For N36.5million Each” — Senate Explains

The chairman of the Senate Committee on Services, Ibrahim Gobir, has defended the Senate’s decision to pay N36.5 million for each of dozens of Toyota Land Cruisers recently acquired for senators.


Nigerian senators

The senate has come under fire for apparently spending far more than the open market cost of each of the vehicles, and more importantly for spending the huge amount at a time of national economic crisis.

Mr. Gobir told journalists on Tuesday in Abuja that the specification of the acquired vehicles were higher than those reported in the media.

According to him, the specification of Land Cruisers was VXR V8 not V6.
The car we bought is Land Cruiser VXR V8, not V6,” said Mr. Gobir.
The showroom price is about N31 million minimum and then when you add 10 per cent tax it becomes 36.5 million.
In fact you can go to the internet and download it; it is very simple, we can give you the website, and you can see them.
So, I think what we have purchased the car for is very reasonable.
He also said that the Senate purchased only 36 vehicles, contrary to media reports that it procured 108 cars.
A lot has been happening within the last two days concerning the issue of cars, car loan, appropriation and cost of the cars and we feel it necessary to come out and inform the public about it.
This is so, so that people can have a better understanding of the whole thing to avoid wrong perception as being created among Nigerians.
That we bought 108 cars is totally wrong; it is not correct. We bought 36 cars.
These 36 cars, each senator in each state is either a chairman or a vice chairman and we gave one car to each state to share as utility car. So, we don’t have money to buy 108 cars.
We had a closed session and they agreed that we should give one car per state; we sat down and agreed who needs the car most and that was what happened,” he said.
Mr. Gobir also denied allegations that the senate purchased the cars without appropriation.
According to him, on the issue of buying cars without appropriation, it is totally wrong because this has been appropriated in the 2015 budget.
So, we used what we have in the 2015 budget to buy the 36 cars so that it can go round to each state,” he stated.
On reports that the lawmakers earlier accessed loans for the purchase of cars, Mr. Gobir said no lawmaker got any form of loan for the purchase of car.

He responded to massive criticisms from Nigerians about the Senate’s insensitivity in spending such money on cars given Nigeria’s present economic challenge, saying purchase of 36 cars as against 109 was informed by senate’s concern for state of the economy.
We are supposed to buy 109 cars but because of the paucity of funds, because of our sensitivity and concern for lack of funds, we bought only 36 to go round per state,” Mr. Gobir said.
He decried the level of criticism on the National Assembly in spite of efforts to cut down cost to meet present economic reality.
Come to think of it, there is no minister that hasn’t got about three, four cars – one Land Cruiser, maybe a back-up and two Hilux cars.
There is no director in the civil service that hasn’t got a car. There is no permanent secretary that hasn’t got a Land Cruiser.
In fact, every House of Assembly member has either a Prado or a Land Cruiser and here is a senator you say he cannot have one Land Cruiser,” he added.