Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Thursday 24 November 2016

Buhari Meets Billionaire’s Son Who Wants To Marry His Daughter Zahra

President Muhammadu Buhari, as usual, is not willing to take chances about his daughter’s spouse, he wants to make sure everything is in order about his future son-in-law.
According to report, he met Ahmed Indimi, the son of a Billionaire businessman at the Presidential Villa yesterday. He was said to have asked him some pertinent questions, especially on his finances as well as his social pedigree.
Some persons are claiming that Ahmed Indimi’s business has not been doing well in recent times and that he wants to marry the President’s daughter sharp sharp to bounce back with connections.
Sources say Mr President is worried why the wedding has to take place almost immediately when his daughter doesn’t even know Ahmed well.
But it looks like all would be resolved and the wedding will go on.

Thursday 17 November 2016

Photos: LASEMA confirms death of three men in lagos-ibadan expressway accident


The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has confirmed the death of four men in a tanker fire accident which occurred this morning
at Kara bridge by Berger bus stop along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. The tanker driver, while on high speed, abruptly applied brake and rammed into a truck carrying beer, resulting to
multiple accident and fire outbreak with colossal loss. Below is a statement issue by the agency yesterday:
The Agency received a distress call at about 3.08am yesterday concerning a tanker fire accident resulting to multiple accident with fatalities at Kara Bridge along Lagos-Ibadan Express Road, outward Lagos
Investigation carried out at the scene of incident revealed that the tanker fully laden with AGO(diesel) 33,000 litres caught fire as the tanker ran into a truck carrying brewery products
(beer) while at high speed. The driver was said to have abruptly applied brake at the Kara Bridge outward Lagos resulting to multiple accident and fire outbreak with colossal loss
The Agency's ERT alongside Lagos State Fire Service,RRS,FRSC,Nigerian Police, Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps were responders at the incident scene.The combined team combated the inferno and successfully put out the inferno as well as cordoned Off the Road
in order to Prevent further loss and casualties/ fatalities.


Consequent upon the disaster loss assessment conducted at the incident scene the following
loss were recorded.
- 2 containerised trucks were burnt
- 2 trailers were burnt
-1 tanker with with 33,000litres Diesel which caused the accident was burnt
- 1 car (Toyota Corolla) was burnt
- 3 mortalities(dead bodies) all adult male was recorded

RECOVERY
Recovery operations of accidented burnt truck with the aid of Lasema heavy duty equipment presently ongoing so as to abate traffic gridlock
which has built up on the Lagos Ibadan Express way. Also burnt carcass are also been cleared
off the road so as to restore normalcy. Traffic has affected almost every part of the expressway and Ikorodu road on to Alapere and Ogudu.


The General Manager Lasema,Mr Adesina Tiamiyu advised road users especially articulated truck drivers to avoid overspeeding and adhere to
safety regulations while plying the road so as to forestall avoidable disasters. He further stated that full scale investigation on the incident would be carried out by appropriate authorities at the incident scene.
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Wednesday 9 November 2016

Race for the white house: Donald trump gets the big job


Donald Trump was elected America’s 45th president Tuesday, an l astonishing victory for a celebrity businessman and political novice who
capitalized on voters’ economic anxieties, took advantage of racial tensions and overcame a string of sexual assault allegations on his way to the White House.
His triumph over Hillary Clinton will end eight years of Democratic dominance of the White House and threatens to undo major achievements of President Barack Obama. He’s pledged to act quickly to repeal Obama’s landmark health care law, revoke the nuclear agreement with Iran and rewrite important trade
deals with other countries, particularly Mexico and Canada.
The Republican blasted through Democrats’ longstanding firewall, carrying Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, states that hadn’t voted for a GOP
presidential candidate since the 1980s. He needed to win nearly all of the competitive battleground states, and he did just that, claiming
Florida, Ohio, North Carolina and others. Global stock markets and U.S. stock futures plunged deeply, reflecting investor alarm over what a Trump presidency might mean for the
economy and trade. A New York real estate developer who lives in a
sparking Manhattan high-rise, Trump forged a striking connection with white, working class Americans who feel left behind in a changing
economy and diversifying country. He cast immigration, both from Latin America and the Middle East, as the root of the problems plaguing
many Americans and taped into fears of terrorism emanating at home and abroad. Trump will take office with Congress expected to be fully under Republican control. GOP Senate
candidates fended off Democratic challengers in key states and appeared poised to maintain the
majority. Republicans also maintained their grip on the House.
Senate control means Trump will have great leeway in appointing Supreme Court justices, which could mean a major change to the right that would last for decades. Trump upended years of political convention on his way to the White House, leveling harshly personal insults on his rivals, deeming Mexican immigrants rapists and murderers, and vowing to
temporarily suspend Muslim immigration to the U.S. He never released his tax returns, breaking
with decades of campaign tradition, and eschewed the kind of robust data and field efforts that helped Obama win two terms in the White House, relying instead on his large, free-
wheeling rallies to energize supporters. His campaign was frequently in chaos, and he cycled
through three campaign managers this year. His final campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway,
touted the team’s accomplishments as the final results rolled in, writing on Twitter that “rally crowds matter” and “we expanded the map.” The mood at Clinton’s party grew bleak as the
night wore out, with some supporters leaving, others crying and hugging each other. Top campaign aides stopped returning calls and texts,
as Clinton and her family hunkered down in a luxury hotel watching the returns.
At 2 a.m., Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta told the crowd to head home for the night. “We’re still counting votes and every vote
should count,” he said. Trump will inherit an anxious nation, deeply
divided by economic and educational
opportunities, race and culture.
Exit polls underscored the fractures: Women nationwide supported Clinton by a double-digit margin, while men were significantly more likely to back Trump. More than half of white voters
backed the Republican, while nearly 9 in 10 blacks and two-thirds of Hispanics voted for the
Democrat. Doug Ratliff, a 67-year-old businessman from Richlands, Virginia, said Trump’s election would be one of the happiest days of his life. “This county has had no hope,” said Ratliff, who owns strip malls in the area badly beaten by the collapse of the coal industry. “You have no idea
what it would mean for the people if Trump won.
They’ll have hope again. Things will change. I know he’s not going to be perfect. But he’s got a heart. And he gives people hope.” Trump has pledged to usher in a series of
sweeping changes to U.S. domestic and foreign policy: repealing Obama’s signature health care law, though he has been vague on what he could
replace it with; building a wall along the U.S.- Mexico border; and suspending immigration from
country’s with terrorism ties. He’s also praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and spoken of building a better relationship with Moscow, worrying some in his own party who fear he’ll go easy on Putin’s provocations.
The Republican Party’s tortured relationship with its nominee was evident right up to the end.
Former President George W. Bush and wife Laura Bush declined to back Trump, instead selecting “none of the above” when they voted for
president, according to spokesman Freddy Ford. House Speaker Paul Ryan, a reluctant Trump supporter, called the businessman earlier in the
evening to congratulate him, according to a Ryan spokeswoman.
Democrats, as well as some Republicans, expected Trump’s unconventional candidacy would damage down-ballot races and even flip some reliably red states in the presidential race. But Trump held on to Republican territory, including in Georgia and Utah, where Clinton’s
campaign confidently invested resources. Clinton asked voters to keep the White House in her party’s hands for a third straight term. She
cast herself as heir to President Barack Obama’s legacy and pledged to make good on his unfinished agenda, including passing immigration legislation, tightening restrictions on guns and tweaking his signature health care law. But she struggled throughout the race with
persistent questions about her honesty and trustworthiness. Those troubles flared anew late in the race, when FBI Director James Comey
announced a review of new emails from her tenure at the State Department. On Sunday, just two days before Election Day, Comey said there
was nothing in the material to warrant criminal charges against Clinton.

Associated Press (AP)

Tuesday 8 November 2016

This pastor impregnated his lovers daughter and got arrested




Celestial Church pastor in Abeokuta, Michael Adeniran, has been arrested for allegedly defiling and impregnating the 15-year-old daughter of a member of his church.
Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State command, Abimbola Oyeneye, said the complainant, who is the mother of the girl, was reported to be the suspect’s lover. “The shepherd was arrested yesterday 5th of
November following a complaint from the mother of the girl who incidentally happened to be the
suspect’s lover.” The Police PRO told PT that the complainant had found her daughter pregnant, and after
intense interrogation, she revealed that the pastor was responsible for it. “The mother, who could not believe what she heard reported to the police which prompted the DPO Adigbe division SP Onatufeh Omoh to detail detectives to effect the arrest of the shepherd,”
he said. He added that the victim informed the police that the suspect lured her into his car on the
day she marked her birthday and forcefully deflowered her.
Mr. Oyeyemi further said the Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, had ordered the immediate transfer of the case to Anti Human
Trafficking and Child Labour unit of the state CIID.
He said, “The CP also reiterated his earlier warning to parents to always be watchful of their children in order to prevent them from becoming victim in the hands of people with
devilish intention.” The police officer said the pastor may be charged to court at the end of investigation.

Sunday 6 November 2016

Criticise My University’s Fees, Get Smitten By Strange Plague – Bishop Oyedepo Spits Fire



Dr. David Oyedepo, the Bishop of the
Living Faith Church worldwide, has
warned those criticising the school fees charged by Covenant University to desist from it so to avoid incurring the wrath of God. Oyedepo, in a telecast to a pre-Shiloh 2016 Convention gathering of the church monitored via satellite in Jos on Saturday, said the critics were acting in ignorance and risked incurring
the wrath of God. The Faith precaching man of God said one of
such critic was smitten with a strange plague of chronic mouth odour over the act. He only received spiritual pardon following his confession and “my intervention before he was
restored to dignity”. Oyedepo said the issue of school fees paid by students of the university was a godly agenda to meet the demands of raising godly children in an environment conducive for learning.

He said such criticisms were products of ignorance as what students pay could not be compared with what obtained elsewhere that lacked facilities.
“The school fees has God’s approval and is in accordance with the quality of facilities provided by the university in meeting the educational needs of the nation,” he said. He said the church in its pioneering role in
pushing the frontiers of education with excellence had concluded plans to establish offshore universities.

Wednesday 12 October 2016