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- Breaking News: Pastor Ajanaku Is Dead The EX Spiritual father of Tope Alabi
- Please drop the hate and say a lovely word to Eniola Badmus!!!!
- Dead man wakes up!!! after three days in a Mortuary.(Photo)
- A 17-year-old secondary school girl Beheaded In The Home Town Of Abia state Governor.
- John Dada Adebayo,Producer of BOKO HARAM(MOVIE) has been nabbed!!!
- Nigeria retaliates; plans £5000 visa bond for UK citizens.
- Check Out Burna Boy chilling With Mum!!!
- Burna boy`s girlfriend dumped him because he cheated on her.
- Check out Wizkid and Iyanya (PHOTOS) at Soundcity Premium Party In Ghana.
- Iranian Woman Barred From Company for Being Too beautiful. See Photo
| Breaking News: Pastor Ajanaku Is Dead The EX Spiritual father of Tope Alabi Posted: 18 Aug 2013 04:13 PM PDT   Breaking News: Pastor Ajanaku Is Dead The X Spiritual father of Tope Alabi, the popular gospel singer is said to have  kicked the bucket. He reportedly died yesterday night in his sleep after  a brief illness in his hometown, Gbogan. As we speak, the father of the man of God who is very fair in complexion and the Landlord association of his community are holding a meeting on how to bury him. currently under investigation right now to know what killed him! We shall Update u Soon! | ||
| Please drop the hate and say a lovely word to Eniola Badmus!!!! Posted: 18 Aug 2013 08:56 AM PDT  That's what she needs right now, she is sad. Let's encourage her we love you Eniola!!!   That's what she needs right now. Oya let's start. Eniola we love you. -  See more at:  http://www.whispernaija.com/2013/08/eniola-badmus-is-unhappy-and-she-has.html#sthash.bbihHL6H.dpuf  That's what she needs right now. Oya let's start. Eniola we love you. -  See more at:  http://www.whispernaija.com/2013/08/eniola-badmus-is-unhappy-and-she-has.html#sthash.bbihHL6H.dpuf  That's what she needs right now. Oya let's start. Eniola we love you. -  See more at:  http://www.whispernaija.com/2013/08/eniola-badmus-is-unhappy-and-she-has.html#sthash.bbihHL6H.dpuf  That's what she needs right now. Oya let's start. Eniola we love you. -  See more at:  http://www.whispernaija.com/2013/08/eniola-badmus-is-unhappy-and-she-has.html#sthash.bbihHL6H.dpufg  That's what she needs right now. Oya let's start. Eniola we love you. -  See more at:  http://www.whispernaija.com/2013/08/eniola-badmus-is-unhappy-and-she-has.html#sthash.bbihHL6H.dpuf | ||
| Dead man wakes up!!! after three days in a Mortuary.(Photo) Posted: 18 Aug 2013 08:37 AM PDT Retired soldier, Kayode Sotunde, 49, had plans for better living when he undertook a journey from Gboko to Kano on April 11, this year, but he did not make it to Kano alive. The commercial bus conveying the ex-soldier crashed on the way, claiming him and 17 others. But the saying, 'old soldier never dies' appears to have played out with Sotunde as he woke up three days after in the mortuary, where his body and others were deposited for their families to claim for burial. According to Sotunde, his corpse was taken out of the mortuary and was being prepared for burial when he suddenly woke up. Sotunde narrated his experience to Sunday Sun in Abeokuta, Ogun State: ''I am a living witness to the fact that God exists. You may not believe me, just like I may not have believed it if it did not happen to me. I died in an accident along with 17 others, but resurrected three days after in the mortuary." Excerpts of the interview: Journey from Gboko to mortuary On that fateful day, that was April 11, 2013, I was travelling from Gboko to Kano to see my younger brother, Jide Sotunde, a soldier serving in Kano. We had agreed on the journey which we had thought would afford us to discuss important issues, including the possibilities of getting another job that would not be too far from where I had my wife. I retired from the Nigerian Army, (Supply and Transport), Apapa Lagos where I served for 30 years, during which I also participated in many peace keeping force assignments outside Nigeria. After retirement, I got a job as a security guard at the Dangote Cement, Gboko, Benue State from where I also resigned because of the distance of my workplace and where my family was based in Osogbo. The ill-fated vehicle was an 18-seater passenger bus, which I boarded in Gboko en-route Kano. We were barely two hours into the journey when a passenger asked us to pray. Since it was a normal thing for a passenger to offer to pray on such a long journey, I did not heed his call. I was just playing with my mobile phone set. Aside from that, I didn't believe in the prayer since I didn't know anything about Jesus Christ. I was a freethinker who neither went to church nor worshipped any idol. We were making progress on the journey when suddenly there was a bang. That was all I could recollect about the journey until I woke up three days after in the mortuary of the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Kano where I was told that I died in an accident and my corpse along with other 17 passengers were deposited there. Even though the hospital authorities told me that I was in their morgue for three days as a dead man, I actually spent more days there before I could regain my senses. I was to be buried in Kano I was told that before I returned from the land of the dead, my family had instructed my younger brother who I was visiting in Kano before the accident to bury me in Kano since they could not afford the N150,000, which was said to have been requested by transporters to take my corpse from Kano to Abeokuta. My elder sister, Moradeke Sotunde played a prominent role in this regard. I was also told that it was at the point that my corpse was being prepared for interment that suddenly I returned to the land of the living after my corpse was taken out of the mortuary for prayers by Islamic clerics who were said to have sprinkled water on my corpse preparatory to my burial. I was also told that my hair was also shaved as demanded by the clerics. I was told that my corpse was taken out of the mortuary after they had dug my grave and organised some clerics to offer the funeral prayers. They wanted to bury me in Kano because my family members couldn't afford N150,000 demanded for carrying my corpse to Abeokuta for burial. The initial plan was to move my corpse back home to Abeokuta, where a grave had been dug but for the transportation cost. Life in the land of the dead My brother, truly, there is life after death. I can also tell you that there is a living God. You may not believe me, but I am a living witness to this. I may not be able to describe Heaven or Hell, but there is another life after this one that we are living. This place I am talking about is full of snow. I may not have been to America, but I have heard about snow. Where we were was full of snow, with plenty of something that I can describe as alum stones; whitish in colour with something I can describe as granite in this physical world. In spite of the terrible cold, there was no day that we felt cold and it was never harmful to us. All of us were there without knowing whether we are male or female. We couldn't see our eyes, mouth and nose. We had no leg; we had no arm, but we floated in the air without our bodies touching the ground. We were flying around what I will describe as another planet. On the third day of my arrival on the strange planet, they gave me a message that we were expecting one big prophet. After the message was delivered, they nominated ushers among us to welcome the prophet. And seconds later, people started trooping in, jubilating as if a goal was just scored in a football match. On that planet, there were many stars which were not stable in one place, like we have in the sky in this world. I noticed that on a daily basis, people kept on increasing, even though we don't know from where they came. I was in this mood until they (I don't know them) told me that I should go back home to work for the Lord. According to them, there were many people in the world who are not only in bondage, but are also afflicted with human pains. They also instructed that I should work for the Lord and heel people. I was even arguing, putting up some resistance that I could not do it. This was the condition I found myself until I opened my eyes and saw Jide, my younger brother in this part of the world again. In God's vineyard Since the Lord has directed me to work for Him, I will surely do so because 'to be forewarned, is to be forearmed.' It was because of this that I went to do my thanksgiving service at the Mountain of Fire and Miracle, in Lagos with the General Overseer, Pastor Olukoya. The Lord has started performing miracles in other people's lives through me. I don't want to sound boastful, but God has started using me. I do pray for people now and they usually return to tell me that their problems have been solved. It is the Lord's doing. I have already prayed for a woman who has married been for 14 years without a child that God will give her the fruit of the womb. The person who lives in Ikorodu spoke to me through the telephone and I believe Lord will answer her prayers and request. I have accepted to work in God's vineyard till I return to Him. Day I returned to Abeokuta I caused a stir in this area when I returned alive to Abeokuta because people including my family members, except my brother who was with me when I rose from the dead, did not know I had risen from the dead. On arrival in Abeokuta, we played pranks on my people as they did not know that I was returning to home alive that day. When we got nearer home, the person that accompanied me decided to call Kemi, my mother's last born that we were already in Abeokuta. When my sister saw me, she fainted and was later revived. She was shivering when she woke up. We later told her to return home to tell others that I had risen from the dead. On my way, I saw people mourning me, wearing black attire. I trekked a distance of about 800 metres to my father's house. There, a grave had also been dug beside my late father's before the family decided to bury my corpse in Kano. I waved as people were expressing shock and disbelief at seeing me alive. When I attempted to move closer to a woman in her shop, she ran away, thinking I was a ghost and pleading that she had no hands in my death. My sister, Moradeke who lives in Lagos was also wearing a black attire, mourning along with others until I returned home. I returned to Abeokuta on the very day I was to be buried. I even met many of the mourners, wearing black (including my sisters) who had gathered in my father's house here, (Sabo Abeokuta). There was also a particular woman who threw away the beans meal she was eating and ran away from her shop when she sighted me. I kept on saying that I was not dead, but she found it difficult to believe me. Health challenges Although I have returned from the land of the dead, I have not fully regained my health as I am talking to you. I have both chest and body pains. In fact, medically speaking, I am not alright. I usually run strange temperature. That was why I visited the Federal Medical Centre, Idi Aba for medical treatment. I vomit blood each time I cough. I can't engage in any hard labour. Besides, a lot of strange things have started happening to me. Sometimes, I feel as if I am still in the mortuary. I will be seeing a lot of heads. My sight is not normal, it sometimes fails me. I have also started giving messages to people about things that they don't know about their family. I started revealing to them what had happened in the past to their astonishment. This has made many people to run away from me with some describing me as a demon. To be sure that I am not a ghost, I tried to relate with my friends as well as eat with them. Despite this a few of my friends still avoid to shake hands with me, thinking that I am a ghost. I am homeless You ask where I live? To answer straight, I am homeless, because I am currently squatting with my younger sister, causing her and her family inconveniences. Even though she is not complaining, I know that I am inconveniencing her. I have been given quit notice in Osogbo after my landlord heard of the incident. According to him, he could not live with Akudaaya (ghost). I stayed at No 1, Rasco Hall, Oke Fia, Osun State, Osogbo, It was the ejection that informed my living with my sister here (Abeokuta). I need serious financial assistance from well-meaning Nigerians to take care of my health and sustenance. Survival is difficult for me. That is why I appeal to Nigerians to come to my aid. I want to stop being a burden to my sister and her nuclear family. I want individuals as well as corporate bodies and churches to help me financially. God will surely replenish their purses in abundance in Jesus name. I had a broken home some years back and I remarried two years ago, but when the incident happened, the woman abandoned me and ran away from Osogbo. I want to appeal to Nigerians and other people that there is God. I want them to believe that there is life after death; so we should do good to our fellow beings. Heaven and Hell are real. Where we want to go is an option for us to decide. I want people to know that it is just a matter of seconds between life and death. Culled from sunnewsonline.com | ||
| A 17-year-old secondary school girl Beheaded In The Home Town Of Abia state Governor. Posted: 18 Aug 2013 08:13 AM PDT 
 Chioma, a student of Girls' Secondary School, Umuahia, otherwise known as Holy Rosary secondary school, was sent by her mother to go to the farm and fetch vegetable, which the family would use for their evening meal when she was attacked and beheaded. Her headless body was found at a spot, where her killers covered her with palm leaves and her head, which was completely severed from the body, was lying beside the body as her blood formed a pool on the leaves. [Culled From The Sun Newspaper] | ||
| John Dada Adebayo,Producer of BOKO HARAM(MOVIE) has been nabbed!!! Posted: 18 Aug 2013 08:15 AM PDT John Dada Adedayo, the producer of a new film called ' Boko Haram,' has  been arraigned before court after he refused to wait for the Ghana  Cinematography Exhibition Board to censor certain parts of the film  before giving him the green light to distribute it to the public. The accused person was put before a court presided over by Audrey Kocuvie-Tay and charged for refusing to subject himself to censorship laws, but he denied any wrongdoing. He has been remanded into police custody while the case has been adjourned to August 19, 2013. Narrating events leading to the arrest of the accused person, the prosecutor, DSP Cletus Abadamloora said the complainant is Alfred Kumi Atiemo and a member of the Ghana Cinematography Exhibition Board (GCEB) while the accused person is a producer and a Nigerian living in Ghana. He said on July 4, 2013, the accused person produced a film called 'Boko Haram' and sent it to the GCEB for clarification and approval but failed to wait for their approval. The prosecutor noted that Adedayo started distributing the film to the public and when the cinematography board was informed it launched investigation into the matter. In addition, the police officer stated that the board, during the course of operation in July, found that 10,000 copies of the film had been distributed and also found that 700 copies of the film were on the market. Furthermore, he said a search on the accused person revealed 913 copies of the film. He admitted distributing the said copies and the board lodged a report with the police. He said Adedayo was accordingly arrested and arraigned before court after the investigations. Boko Haram Film Producer Nabbed  Boko Haram Film Producer Nabbe | ||
| Nigeria retaliates; plans £5000 visa bond for UK citizens. Posted: 18 Aug 2013 08:15 AM PDT Three months to the commencement of the £3000 visa bond regime due to be imposed on Nigerians travelling to the United Kingdom, the Federal Government may have perfected plans to impose a £5,000 visa bond on prospective British citizens visiting Nigeria. This is in retaliation to the new but controversial immigration policy of the UK scheduled to commence in November 2013. The Home Office of the United Kingdom, recently classified Nigeria, India, as "high risk" and placed a £3,000 bond on every Nigerian visiting Britain. The bond will be forfeited to the British government if an immigrant overstays his permit. More than two million Nigerians are residing in the UK. Uproar had greeted the immigration policy described as "discriminatory" since its announcement in June. Nigeria is one of the countries put on the British "high-risk-list". Others are India, Ghana, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The countries are slated for the pilot scheme of the new immigration policy to check immigration abuses. A reliable source at the Nigerian High Commission in London told National Mirror that the refusal of the British Government to backpedal on the visa bond compelled Nigeria to fight back. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, had earlier assured that Nigeria would react appropriately if the policy was eventually implemented. The source, who is a senior officer of the High Commission but did not want his name mentioned, told our correspondent in London that Nigeria had officially protested to the British government over the policy. He, however, said that there was no sign that the British would rescind the decision. "As a responsible country, we have protested officially against the discriminatory policy to the British government. But from all indications there is no going back on the policy. We have tried to make them see reasons on the need to review the new immigration policy, but it is like a done deal. "Don't forget that Nigeria has threatened to retaliate if the policy is implemented. So, we are only waiting for the implementation and the modalities of the new British immigration policy. But I can assure you that the Nigerian government won't fold its hands. We would even raise the stake beyond the £3,000 they are asking Nigerians to pay as bond. We are looking at £5,000 as visa bond for UK citizens visiting Nigeria. This is our plan, which is subject to the approval of the Federal Government," the source told National Mirror yesterday. This stand is bound to strain the diplomatic relations between Britain and its former colony, Nigeria. Early this year, British Prime Minister David Cameron chided Nigeria for passing anti-gay bill and threatened to cut aid to the country. Also, Cameron recently berated Nigerian leaders for the mismanagement of the country's huge natural resources. But the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' spokesman, Ogbole Amedu Odeh, denied knowledge of the £5,000 visa bond. "I'm just hearing that from you. I'm not aware of any £5,000 visa bond for British citizens," Odeh told National Mirror on phone yesterday. "Nigeria has not got official correspondence from the British government. Anytime Nigeria gets official communication on the policy, we will react appropriately." Meanwhile, Nigerians in the UK under the umbrella of the Central Association of Nigerians in the United Kingdom, CANUK, have said that if this bond is implemented, wrong people will be targeted. In an interview with National Mirror in London, CANUK Chairman, Bimbo Folayan, said: "On the visa bond, we've expressed our feelings that this is not a right policy. We feel that the wrong people are being targeted. We believe that this will be counter-productive and we think this is more political, more economical than immigration related. "We have protested to the Commonwealth Office, they have listened to us and they promised to get back to us. "Because of the present situation of British economy, it is probably another way for the Home Office to make money. But that will be to the detriment of genuine travellers. The £3,000 bond will only swell the purse of the British government." They, however, opposed the planned retaliation of the British immigration policy by the Federal Government of Nigeria. Folayan added: "Our position is that two wrongs cannot make a right. I believe that Nigerian government should not retaliate wrongly. Three times this year, I have gone to Nigeria with British investors. So, it means if I'm going to Nigeria, I will have to look for £5,000 visa bond for each of the visitors. "So, this can only hurt Nigeria. This can hurt investment inflow in Nigeria. We do not support the £5,000 proposed visa bond. Either way, from the British government or Nigerian government, we do not support the policy. "Policies are made and can be changed. If this is injurious to the economy of the UK, they have to change the policy. I don't see anything cast in stone on the matter." The group, however, said that there was no basis for Nigerians to come to UK illegally. "The region of the world that is enjoying growth is Africa and that is where the focus is. In UK, we are not recording so much growth and the economic forecast is not too promising. "So, everybody is feeling the pain. There are not many jobs in the UK any more. There is actually no basis for any youth to leave Nigeria and live in UK illegally because, one, there are no jobs. Two, if you come illegally, that is even worse because you cannot get a job without relevant papers like work permit whereas there are opportunities in Nigeria," Folayan said. Nigerians also decried their being labelled as "high risks". "Nigeria is not high risk. The vast majority of Nigerians living in UK are students, workers and those born in the country. That is not to say that there are no illegal immigrants. "We strongly feel that Nigeria is not a high risk country regardless of the statistics they might have gathered. We object to targeting a few countries, calling them 'high risk'. "We do not support illegal immigrants. We actually encourage Nigerians in the UK to regularise their papers. We're also in the forefront of encouraging Nigerians living in UK illegally to embrace the opportunity that have been provided by the International Organisation of Migration, IOM, for them to go back home and live more meaningfully than staying in UK without getting a job because of lack of regular papers." The group noted that the £3,000 bond would only embolden desperate people rather than serve as deterrent. | ||
| Check Out Burna Boy chilling With Mum!!! Posted: 18 Aug 2013 07:42 AM PDT | ||
| Burna boy`s girlfriend dumped him because he cheated on her. Posted: 18 Aug 2013 07:22 AM PDT Burna boy in a recent interview  stated that he is presently single - he was dumped years ago by his girlfriends for cheating...see excerpts below:  By this time next year, where do you hope to be?  Twenty times bigger than I am now. Do you have any celebrity crushes? None at the moment… outside Naija, I haven't thought about that, may be Rihanna. Nah! Rihanna's now somehow sef (laughs). Mehn, I don't know again oh. Everyone has broken my heart (laughs). Has a girl ever dumped you before? A very very long time ago, yeah. What caused the break-up? I can't even remember. I think I cheated or something but I really can't remember. What was the experience like for you schooling in England? It felt like it was forever. You know what I'm saying; imagine you're in  school forever – that's just wrong man (laughs). And then again, I just  felt like that because that wasn't in the plan for me. Did you finish your high school in the UK? High School? Of course I finished high school; it's just the whole university part that took the backseat. When was the first time you ever smoked? Men, I don't smoke now. What you describe yourself as a fashionable person? Hell yeah! I mean, I feel like I'm in my own lane in every aspect, especially fashion. For example, I wear Versace shades, now everybody wears Versace shades. You know the whole rocking of print shirts and bringing back the 90's and now, it's just catching on. So, may be one day I'll change it to like… futuristic and then, everyone will be doing it. You'll see, you know. Never though, I won't go to Will.I.Am's extent though (laughs). That's just a different n****. What would you never be caught wearing? I don't know – something that doesn't look good. Do you have any style icons? SHABBA RANKIN! Yeah, Shabba Ranks. How would you describe your style of fashion? Men, it's me, men. You have a lot of tattoos and they are easily one of your identifiers. What inspired you to get your first tattoo? It's me, man, you get me. It's a decision that I made. Are there some of them that mean more to you? Every single one of them is very significant to me because everything on my body is a story so it kind of represents who I am. That's what tattoos are all about, really – representation of one's self artistically. I'm a big fan of art. | ||
| Check out Wizkid and Iyanya (PHOTOS) at Soundcity Premium Party In Ghana. Posted: 18 Aug 2013 06:44 AM PDT | ||
| Iranian Woman Barred From Company for Being Too beautiful. See Photo Posted: 18 Aug 2013 05:56 AM PDT   In accordance with The Times of London, after news spread that Moradi had been elected, religious conservatives petitioned to possess her disqualified because she's'too attractive.' and will be a reason behind distraction. "We don't want a catwalk model on the council," a senior official in Qazvin said. The review board later claimed Nina was disqualified not because she was too attractive but due to her'non-observance of Islamic codes '. Some who opposed her election said she'd only been elected because she is young and attractive. A law expert in Qazvin, told Iran Wire that the review board violated election law with its decision to bar Moradi from going for a seat. Source:dailymail | 
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