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Thursday, 26 June 2014

Students flee UNIJOS over bomb scare

Pandemonium broke out today at the University of Jos in Plateau state following an alleged sighting of a male suicide bomber in the school premises. Students and lecturers all took to their heels on hearing the rumor. (It's almost funny but its too serious). According to reports, some of the students  summoned courage and apprehended the alleged suicide bomber, beating him almost to a pulp before he was saved by security officials.

Kanye accuses Kim of hoarding

According to new reports, Kim and Kanye are butting heads over Kim's obsessive compulsive desire to hoard things…
"Kim rents two storage lockers and had two rooms in her old house reserved for piles of clothes and shoes she never wears."
"She also keeps years of backdated magazine and newspaper clippings that she's been mentioned in. Kanye doesn't mind that Kim is so self-involved; he just wishes she was more organized about it. He told her to scan it onto a hard drive and to toss the paper trail
"They had their first major post-wedding fight after Kanye threw out boxes of Kim's hoarded items because Kanye says Kim's crap is wrecking his design aesthetic."
"They don't see eye to eye on this topic. Kim was furious after Kanye told her she should go on a show like 'Hoarders.' He warned Kim that he can't live with her if she continues to stockpile useless goods."
Who believes this story? She's confessed on her reality show that she's a hoarder though.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Photos: Man arrested for buring mother, daughter alive in Ogun state

The Lagos state Police Command yesterday June 22nd at the Force Headquarters in Ikeja Lagos paraded a 64-year-old native doctor Alhaji Azeez Olatunji for killing retired customs officer, Mrs Angela Uzo Kerry and her 10 year old daughter, Obiajurum (both pictured above) by burying them alive on May 17th at his home in Ire Akari Crescent, Ajuwon Akute, Ogun State.

Alhaji Azeez, an indigine of Oyo state with three wives and five children, had served as a trado-medical doctor to late Mrs Kerry who was looking for a child as the young girl killed with her was an adopted child. Continue...
 
Alhaji Azeez (pictured above) claimed he initially told the late Mrs Kerry that he would not be able to help her in having a child because of her age but she remained adamant that he must help her as other prophets had told her she would be able to have a child of her own. Trouble started between them after he collected the sum of N9million from her for concoctions for pregnancy which failed. She asked for a refund and in the process threatened to kill him. He said he had to kill her so she does end up killing him
"I have been a trado-medical doctor for about 30 years, but I knew Angela over five years ago. She initially came to me for protection from family attacks. One of her friends called Lizzy introduced her to me. The relationship began to grow, and she kept patronizing me for one thing or the other. Then, about three years ago, she mentioned her barrenness problem, adding that the daughter that was with her was adopted. I was shocked. But when she told me her age, I told her it was impossible to make her pregnant. But she insisted that prophets in the churches she went had assured her she would get pregnant".
Due to much pressure from her, Alhaji Azeez then pretended he could help her with a child and demanded N9million from her
"I did the normal concoction for her, but it didn’t work because of her age. But I collected the money because I knew if I did not, she would go to where they would collect it. After some months without result, she came to my place to complain. She then demanded a refund, but I told her that I could not repay it. She then began to threaten me. Within a month, I tried to repay N2.5m. On that fateful week, she came back for the remaining N6.5m. It was Saturday, May 17. She came with her daughter and insisted that she wanted her balance. She said as a retired customs officer, she could kill me if I didn’t pay back the money. Then I thought, I must kill this woman before she killed me. The hole at the back of my house was not built for killing. It was dug for drainage during rainfall. After we talked, we moved with her daughter to the place. I said she should kneel down on the mat with her daughter( he already covered the hole with a mat and white cloth to look like a shrine). She did so and fell into the pit with her daughter. The operation was successful because no member of my family was around in the house. I then began to cover the pit up with sand. I poured in roughly 50 buckets of sand. The following day, I got two bricklayers to cement the portion. But I had first taken out the belongings she brought".
The Lagos State Police Commissioner, Umar Manko, while parading him said late Mrs Kerry was declared missing on May 10th at the Oko Oba Police station in Lagos and with the help of the tracking device on her car, the Police was able to trace her car to a dealer who confessed the vehicle was brought to him for sale by Alhaji Olatunji Azeez
"Azeez was eventually arrested through a tracking device installed on the victim’s Toyota Camry. Azeez, an herbalist, had hypnotized the woman for a long time. He had taken over N200m from her both in cash and property. We discovered he cleverly constructed a well in his house, lured the woman with her daughter into the room, and buried them alive. We were able to recover the decomposed bodies of the victims from the well. We also picked their property which was buried along with them. We have finished our investigations, and he will be charged to court for murder. We will leave the rest to be decided by the court.” Police Commissioner Manko said

#Bring back our girls trends in BRAZIL

'Bring Back Our Girls' campaign makes World Cup appearanceTwitter users' hashtag campaign to draw attention to the kidnapping of nearly 300 schoolgirls in Nigeria had received global attention since the incident occured two months ago.


Now, at the biggest, and most watched sporting event in the world, the campaign has surfaced again with several fans attending Nigeria's matches at the World Cup seen holding banners in support of the abducted girls.

A poster bearing the simple message of '#Bring Back Our Girls' was first seen at Nigeria's opening match against Iran on June 17 at the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba. The match ended in a goalless draw.

When the Super Eagles took to the field against Bosnia Herzergovinia on June 21 at Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba, at least three separate banners were photographed being held by fans.

The first had the hashtag message scribbled on a large Nigeria flag, while a second was seen on a banner.

A third poster bearing the words 'World Unites Against Boko Haram' was held by a separate group of Nigeria fans at the same venue.

Goal Nigeria chief editor Lolade Adewuyi said that it is a notice by fans that they may be enjoying their football, but they haven't forgotten what's going on back home.

"The fans are right to bring the banners to remind the government to do more," Adewuyi said. "We may be having a good time in Brazil but our hearts are with the kidnapped girls, and we want them resuced."







The kidnapping by Islamist militant group Boko Haram, took place on April 14 and the #bringbackourgirls Twitter campaign received widespread attention after it was launched two weeks later, with US First Lady Michelle Obama also lending her support.

Nigeria are slated to take on tournament favourites Argentina on June 25, and could reach the knockout stages if they can avoid defeat.