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3coins: is everyfin a joke?? cnt yuu respect d dead??Thank u o |
[img]http://4.bp..com/-ZXJZIPTTzsA/UsxHOO5tQpI/AAAAAAACYr8/8oBVl8pLNR8/s1600/timthumb.php.jpg[/img] A terrible accident occurred earlier today Tuesday January 7th on 3rd Mainland Bridge that left at least one person dead. The accident involved a Black Prado SUV (pictured above) that reportedly lost its tyres while on high speed. Two people were in the car at the time of the accident, with one of them reportedly dying on the spot. The other passenger is in critical condition in the hospital. The accident caused heavy traffic on both lanes several hours ago. A REPORT CULLED FROM VANGUARD [img]http://3.bp..com/-A-M6VrjkH4A/UsyB-RprJgI/AAAAAAAA1jc/ENmLh0m0I7A/s1600/Accidented-vehicle.jpg[/img] |
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[img]http://3.bp..com/-xP4RoYtkXJY/Ur_6NJXsyHI/AAAAAAACWbI/Q84jEI_8H7Y/s400/idcabasa.jpg[/img] Top music producer, Olumide Aka, popularly known as ID Cabasa, the guy who produced 9ice's mega hit debut album, is reportedly now a pastor. He was ordained today at Global Impact Church, Babs Animashaun, Surulere. Congrats to him... http://lindaikeji..in/2013/12/music-producer-id-cabasa-ordained-pastor.html |
Akpa ife: People dnt wat d light of God againlmao......... |
[img]http://4.bp..com/-_iSGjuVoH90/Ur-tLL_frtI/AAAAAAAA0lA/LMIzUodndPc/s280/Carnival+1.jpg[/img]Culled From: http://www./news-christian-groups-protest-over-calab.xhtml |
bright007: islam is a religion of peace and islamic countries like Iraq are really enjoying peace at its peak.ummm |
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Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Agboola Glover-Oshodi, on Monday said seven policemen and three civilians were killed in the robbery of some banks in Offa. The robbery incident took place at about 6pm on Thursday. Glover-Oshodi also said that three injured civilians were still receiving treatment in the hospital. The robbers reportedly also attacked the Owode Divisional Police station, overpowered the policemen on duty and freed some detainees. Speaking during a media briefing in Ilorin, the state capital, on Monday, the CP, who lamented the loss, said the bandits came with sophisticated arms. He however said the police had re-strategised and assured the people of the safety of their lives and property. He also called on the people to collaborate more with security agencies in order to improve on safety of lives and property. He said, “We lost seven police officers and three civilians. The injured are in the hospital responding to treatment. We have set up a new Special Anti Robbery Squad unit in Offa and Omu-Aran areas. We have shifted at least two patrol team of ‘Operation Harmony’ there. We also had to increase the number of mobile policemen in that area to discourage such action in the future. “Even though those people came with force of arms, we don’t know where they got them. The almighty God is with us. We will continue to strategise and the people should assist us too to demobilise the men of the underworld.” http://www./newsseven-policemen-three-civilians-kill.xhtml |
Ummmmmmm lord help us |
Naija folks too sharp |
Austeenx: [color=orange]It doesn't make sense to people who share the same IQ with ants.[/color]ode... What is the IQ of ants?? Think before typing bro |
Go Jonathan! |
clip: Is it a yearly thing or bi-annual?WTF ![]() |
https://dvsl3w2q45hb8.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Mile-one.jpg PORT HARCOURT — HUNDREDS of shops stuffed to the brim with food, clothings and other items, as Christmas shopping peaked, were razed in a wild fire which reduced the Mile I market in Port Harcourt to rubles, yesterday. The fire also burnt adjacent house, 57, Ikwerre Road, a two-storey building housing shop owners and other residents who lost virtually all their personal belongings to the fire. The inferno reportedly started out at about 2 am, but none of the devastated shop owners and the market authorities, some of who also claimed to have lost millions of cash locked in their shops, were able to establish a clue as to what ignited it and the exact point where it started. Scene of the inferno However, Rivers State Commissioner for Special Duties, Dickson Umunakwe, whose ministry supervises the state fire service, blamed the uninhibited impact of the fire on poor consciousness among traders and residents in the vicinity. He said: “Three things are involved in this disaster: Carelessness on the part of the traders and residents of this area, ignorance and sabotage. These factors contributed.” Umunakwe further said efforts to co-opt the fire units of major oil companies in Port Harcourt which could have added value to the state fire service’s efforts to arrest the fire did not materialise as companies who were reached on phone declined assistance on the ground that they needed a go ahead from their managements. Govt suspects sabotage The state Commissioner for Information, Ibim Semenitari, in separate reaction, harped on sabotage, alleging a link between the inferno and current political uncertainties in the state. He said: “At 2 a.m, we heard dynamite and all kinds of sounds emanating from the AbonimaWharf area and also from the Marine Base. This sound continued. We are suspicious of sabotage in the light of current happenings in the state.” Blame galore In continued blame passing over the disaster, factional Chairman of the Mile I Market Association, Chief Young Obene Clark Georgewill, accused Chairman of a council in the state as masterminding the burning of the market. He said: “Recently, I borrowed some money from a micro finance bank, but I was not feeling well so I gave it to my wife to stock my shop. Now everything is gone, burnt by these people.” Kenneth Eze, the Market Master instated by Akarolo, the Port Harcourt council boss who displaced Georgewill, however, blamed the fire disaster on negligence by the council and the Rivers State Government on maintenance of the market. Victims count losses Mrs. Olatoyin, one of several tenants at the storey building also gutted by the fire said the impact would have been far minimal if the Rivers State Fire Service was proactive. She said “The fire started from the other side and as early as past 2am, I and my husband rushed to the fire service close by. They came with trucks but none had water. They were just there idling about with their vehicles as the fire spread, burning the entire shops and took over our house. “What I am putting on is the only clothes I have. By the time we returned from the fire service, our entire apartment was razed, including documents. The state fire service is just there for nothing. They are not working. I am nonetheless grateful that nobody was burnt to death. “And I went back to our burnt apartment and discovered that my gold jewelleries were not damaged.” Madam Joy Opara who lost her shop of deep freezers with fresh stock of frozen food to the fire said, in between sobs, said “I cannot quantify the lost. I don’t even know where to start. Most of us borrowed money to trade”in this market. What I get daily I use in supporting my family and younger ones who are in school. Where do I go from here now?” As victims count their losses, Chairman (Major) of Port Harcourt City Council, Aharolo, has promised to build a more befitting market at the burnt shops while also declaring to set up inquiry into the disaster. [VANGUARD] click to see Female Police officer caught on Camera Flogging 2 young men[nu-de] for abusing women http://www./news-midnight-fire-razes-port-harcourt-m.xhtml |
According to the report reaching us, a Lecturer at the University of Calabar, ( Unical), Dr Edidiong Ebitu, has described the new demands made by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as an act of sabotage of the Education Sector. Dr Edidiong made the declaration on Friday in an interview in Uyo. Dr Edidiong, who is a senior lecturer in the Department of Marketing in the University of Calabar, said he was in support of the Federal Government’s directive that lecturers should resume classes in one week time. “The various branches of ASUU had already voted to resume classes. The five months old strike has done enough damage to the system. “The president had made reasonable concessions, so ASUU should resume for other things to fall in place,” he said. The Unionist are not ready to call off the strike and the federal government are not ready to comply to their demands… When two elephants are fighting, it the grass that suffer. That is what is happening right now to the Nigeria Students. We are going to fold our hands and wait until 4th December, 2013 and see what the Federal Government will do if the Lecturers refuse to return to class. (Believe me, they will not do anything) http://www.nigeriaschool.com.ng/2013/11/ASUU-strike-update-unical-calls-lecturers-to-resume-support-f-g.html |
