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- Picture of Another Baby Abandoned By Teenage Mother In Osun State
- Which of these celebs is your favourite?
- Nigerian student graduates with 5.0 CGPA in Russian University
- Teacher Beats Female Student To Coma
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- Beyonce Shares Cute New Photos of Blue Ivy
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| Masquerade 'Accidentally' Stabs Innocent Man To Death Posted: 29 Jun 2013 12:10 PM PDT ![]() The police in Enugu on Friday arrested a masquerade for allegedly stabbing a 60-year-old man, Emma Nnamani, to death. The Public Relations Officer of the state command, Ebere Amaraizu, said in a statement that the masquerade allegedly stabbed the man on Thursday. He said investigations had shown that the masquerade was worn by one Chinedu Iyioke of Umuofiagu Ukehe in Igboetiti Local Government Area. "Emma Nnamani was stabbed in his lower abdomen for a yet to be identified reason," Mr. Amaraizu said. | ||||
| Birds Of The Same Feather: Terry G Visits Area Fada Charly Boy For Blessings Ahead Of Abuja Concert Posted: 29 Jun 2013 11:59 AM PDT On a very serious note, if Area Fada, Charly boy woke up one morning and told us Terry G was his son, we would all believe because the two possess very similar fashion sense and character. Anyway, the Akpako master Terry G made an official trip to the federal capital to visit Charly Boy's New Wave Productions office yesterday Thursday June 27th and presented himself before the self acclaimed Oga of Abuja entertainment. Terry G came for approval and presented Charly Boy with his latest album titled Book of Ginjah. The Akpako master will be launching his album 'Book of Ginjah' in a concert that will hold at the This-Day Dome on the 5th of July.See More Photos Below: | ||||
| Picture of Another Baby Abandoned By Teenage Mother In Osun State Posted: 29 Jun 2013 11:58 AM PDT ![]() Mother Abandons Infant in Hospital Health workers and patients at the Osun State General Hospital, Osogbo were left confused on Friday when a nursing mother, Mrs. Grace Adipe, allegedly abandoned her three-day-old baby in the hospital. The hospital community was taken aback as the news of the abandonment spread. A woman, Adijat Bamijoko, told NAN that she was in the hospital to assist a patient when the incident occurred on Thursday, and wondered "how a nursing mother could abandon her child. "Although, I do not know the woman, but one wonders why she should abandon her baby in the hospital where Gov. Rauf Aregbesola had made medication free for all," she said. Other people who expressed surprise over the incident, called on the hospital's management to ensure that the fleeing mother was brought back to care for her baby. Search team, including government officials and law enforcement agents had failed in their effort to find the woman. The Osun Commissioner for Women and Children's Affairs, Mrs. Mofolake Adegboyega, said in a statement that efforts to contact the woman by the hospital authorities were yet to yield results. Adegboyega called Adipe's relations and members of the public to be vigilant on the whereabouts of the woman. She urged members of the public to consider the innocence and future of the child and help in efforts to find the mother and her relations. The commissioner said that any information about Adipe's whereabouts should be directed to the nearest police station or the Director of Social Welfare in the ministry, Mrs. Grace Adegoke. [NAN] | ||||
| Which of these celebs is your favourite? Posted: 29 Jun 2013 11:58 AM PDT ![]() Donjazzy Dbanj TiwaSavage Iyanya WizkidBez Davido Omawunmi Femi Kuti Asa Timaya Nneka Seyi Shay TerryG BANKY W Burns Boy Olamide Kcee Tonto Dikeh Vector MI Fela Skales Niyola Ice Prince Psquare 2face Flavour Wande Coal Dr Sid D'Prince Dammy Krane Pyno If the your preferred choice isn't here, feel free to just list it | ||||
| Nigerian student graduates with 5.0 CGPA in Russian University Posted: 29 Jun 2013 11:57 AM PDT ![]() According to his friends, Olalusi previously had the best WAEC result in 2004. JAMB Best Science Student (JAMB score 322) - 2006. Cowbell Prize Award - 2006. Medcine First Merit list (OAU) - 2006. Highest OAU Post UME (score - 325) - 2006. Federal Government Scholarship (Medcine and Surgery) - 2006. Congrat!!! | ||||
| Teacher Beats Female Student To Coma Posted: 29 Jun 2013 07:47 AM PDT ![]() The victim, who's in SS 1, Abigail Chidinma Enyenwa, passed out after she was allegedly whipped by the teacher for insubordination. Sebastine was later arrested at the school premises the following day by policemen from Iponri Police Station for interrogation on the matter. It was gathered that Abigail incurred the wrath of her teacher when she allegedly behaved rudely and acted unlike his instructions during class session on the fateful day. The Chemistry teacher was said to own asked all students whose parents weren't present through the school's open-day to stand on the feet, an instruction which Abigail allegedly ignored. She reportedly disregarded the teacher's instruction and sat down while others stood up thereby infuriating the teacher who subsequently called her out, gave her some strokes of the cane on her action. Based on a source the student, Abigail passed-out along the way and commotion started afterwards. She regained consciousness minutes later when some packs of sachet water were poured on her behalf by her classmates and her frightened teacher who initially thought she was pretending. The situation was said to own been reported at Iponri Police Station by the girl's parents while Sebastine was arrested the following day. The school Principal, Mrs Anyah prevented the authorities from taking the teacher away once they attained the school to effect his arrest. The teacher and Principal were unavailable for comments as the Vice Principal of the school denied knowledge of the incident. On Thursday, the principal was around but denied that the incident happened in the school. "Well, as a civil servant, am not obliged to talk to the media. Besides, I don't know what you are talking about. No teacher beats a student to stupor here," Mrs. Anyah said. A student who not need his name mentioned and who claimed to be Abigail's friend, said,"I'm not in her class and wasn't in school when it happened. But I heard the story. I asked her and she explained what happened. | ||||
| Photo of a Dog Meat And Head Found In Shoprite Mall? Posted: 29 Jun 2013 07:32 AM PDT ![]() This picture was sent in by a reader and below is how it was captioned: Here is a picture of dog meat and dog head found in Shoprite Shopping Mall in a particular state of the country. This is going to be a delight for a particular tribe, especially the prospect of using it to prepare dog pepper soup. Is this true? | ||||
| Beyonce Shares Cute New Photos of Blue Ivy Posted: 29 Jun 2013 07:31 AM PDT ![]() She's only 17 months old, but based on new photos from BeyoncĂ©'s Tumblr page, Blue Ivy is already the ruler of her household. The "Love On Top" singer, 31, posted this adorable shot of her daughter, wearing a crown along with another photo (below) of the two sharing a private moment. And while the performer, who placed fourth on the Forbes "Most Powerful" list, is glammed up in that particular pic, Blue has plenty of gorgeous clothing too, if this mini-champagne-colored dress is any indication. And it doesn't stop there. Baby Tom Ford stilettos, anyone? Remember this sweet shot of baby Blue in a director's chair? "In the back of my mind, she's my priority," BeyoncĂ© said earlier this year of her daughter. "Life is completely different now. So I'm – I feel really, really just lucky that I can still do what I love and now have a way bigger meaning. And that's to be her mother." | ||||
| Finally, London ‘Bridge Is Falling Down Posted: 29 Jun 2013 07:30 AM PDT ![]() London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down, My fair… Just about every educated person is familiar with the traditional nursery rhyme "London Bridge Is Falling Down" which deals with the collapsing London Bridge and attempts, realistic or fanciful, to repair it... Several theories have been advanced to explain the meaning of the rhyme and identity of the "fair lady" of the refrain. However, the meaning of the rhyme and identity of the 'fair lady' are no longer mysteries for the average Nigerian traveller on whose face the London bridge seems to have collapsed. Rated the 6th largest oil producing nation in the world, Nigeria is also termed the "Giant of Africa" and its dense population makes it the most populous black nation in the world. But it does appear that all the appellations are nothing but self-adulation as they hold no sway whenever America and Britain decide to impose varying degrees of sanctions on the nation. In this special report, Vanguard's Levinus Nwabughiogu samples opinions regarding the recent imposition of 3,000 Pounds Sterling Travel bonds on Nigerians by the Government of the United Kingdom. Again, Britain has sneezed and sent shivers down the spines of Nigerians. Like in some theatrical stance, both countries have continued to demonstrate that once upon a time, they lived as mother and daughter. And so, from time to time, Britain stirs up a controversy suggestive of the fact that She "discovered", colonized and reluctantly later gave independence to Nigeria. Just on Monday this week, news made the rounds that the Government of the United Kingdom (UK) had plans to impose 3,000 pounds as travel bonds on the citizens of six countries, among them Nigeria, Ghana, Bangladesh, Sri-Lanka, Pakistan and India. While Nigeria and Ghana are West-African countries, the rest are Asian – all bearing the tag "high risk" countries. Interestingly, the other countries were also colonized by Britain and so, with that, are tucked into the conglomerate of the Commonwealth Nations. But that is an intimacy that seems to be lost on the home policy of the British Government each time the need arises. Instead, Britain always appears brutish and lashes out heavily on these countries. Such was the case when the country came up with the new travel policy during the week. Hear the British Home Secretary, Ms. Theresa May, who said: "This is the next step in making sure our immigration system is more selective, bringing down net migration from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands, while still welcoming the brightest and the best to Britain." She added: "In the long run, we're interested in a system of bonds that deters overstaying and recovers costs if a foreign national has used our public services. "Consequently, from November, a pilot scheme which will target visitors from those countries who will have to pay the UK government a form of cash guarantee or deposit to deter immigration abuse will commence. They will forfeit the £3,000 if they overstay in Britain and fail to return to their home countries by the time their visa has expired." Apart from security reasons which many believe prompted the charges, sources also disclosed that the Home Office of the British Government might as well be targeting countries with high volumes of visitor visa applications and what it deems to be relatively high levels of fraud and abuse. Meanwhile, the development came as a shock even though it wasn't the first time the British Government would be imposing stringent sanctions on the country. Since then, a lot of concerns have been raised by Nigerians just as some democratic institutions such as the National Assembly, in stout defence of Nigerian citizens in Britain, have also threatened to reciprocate the hostile measure. A peep into history indicates that in September 1986, the Margaret Thatcher administration decided, at the end of a cabinet meeting that in future, travelers from Nigeria, India, Ghana, Bangladesh and Pakistan would need to obtain visas in their own countries before traveling. Before the 1986 decision, nationals of all Commonwealth nations, except Sri Lanka, did not need visas to travel to the UK. Justifying the decision, Home Secretary at the time, Douglas Hurd, said: "We have to have immigration checks, and I think it is more sensible that these checks are carried out before someone sets off on a journey." Reacting, the opposition Labour Party described the Thatcher government decision on visa requirements for the five countries as racist. Then shadow home secretary in the Labour Party, Gerald Kaufman, said: "It is typical of this government that in future, white visitors from racialist South Africa will be able to come here without a visa while a visa will be required for parents and other family members of British citizens living and working in this country." But as the country heats up, many Nigerians have evaluated the measure and appear divided in their views. While some bemoaned the UK government's decision, many lashed out at the Nigerian Government and the elite whom they said had not made the country any better for the people. They were also emphatic about the dilapidated social infrastructure and poor living conditions which the government has refused to improve on. But at the time of filing this report, there were speculations that the British government might rescind the decision – though no step in that direction had been taken. Meanwhile, Saturday Vanguard exclusively sought the views of some Nigerians on the issue and below were the excerpts of that encounter. Must we go to UK?—Ambassador Leo Okougwu, Ex-Nigerian Envoy to Romania & Bulgaria If you are going to a foreign country, you prepare for it. If you are overstaying, then please, ask the host country, let them know that you are overstaying and this is the reason why you are overstaying. It is a very simple exercise. But if you are overstaying and the country doesn't know that you are overstaying, it is wrong. If our Legislators made a law saying that this will happen if you overstay in Nigeria, you have to pay a certain amount of money, then that has to do with the sovereignty of that country. But if you don't want it that way, you must put certain things about other countries into consideration before enacting your legislations. If the British did that and looked at the circumstances in that case and then said, because of the experience we have been having, this is what we are going to do and they come up with a regulation and it is approved by their parliament and you said you are going to oppose it? If you want to go there and they said you have to deposit 3,000 pounds and you said you don't have it, then, don't go. Are they forcing you to come? Must you go? Why must you go because you have money and next door, you have people suffering? What for? Develop your own tourism industry. Look at your hospitals. Equip them. I tell you that the people you are going to meet in UK hospitals might be Nigerian doctors. But why are they there? It is because you are not encouraging them to come back home by having bad hospitals; by having tacitly equipped hospitals. That's why most of them are there. Encourage your doctors to come home and do what they have to do. Blame it on the leaders —Dr. Ogbonnaya Onuoha The decision taken by the British is born out of national security and national interest . Maybe there is national pride to stop other nationals of countries of the world from getting quick access into their country. If we have a good country, which I think we do, but the leaders are not as good in their intervention as what we have in other countries, it's up to them to now ask the government why it is so. Nigerian leaders should bury their heads in shame—Annkio Briggs, Social Crusader and Human Rights ActivistAny government official that is arguing the demand that the British government is making should know they have every right to make that demand. If Nigeria doesn't like it, they should also make the same demand on the British citizens. But I think the government officials should be ashamed of themselves that they are spending time arguing over this issue. It is actually an embarrassment to all Nigerians that we are singled out in this manner and it is because of the lack of accountability and the failure of government that has made this possible. It is not your fault, it's not the market man's fault; it is the fault of the Senators and the members of House that are now arguing the point. You see, you and I don't have that luxury. The man in the community and in the market doesn't have that luxury. It is up to you and I, the man on the street, the man in the market to make sure that our so-called politicians and the elected don't abandon us and fly out, and how do we do it? We do it by taking power, by having people's power and insisting that everybody must get medical care here. That way, we will make sure that our hospitals work and our roads are good. As a human being and as somebody who will speak up against injustice, whether in Nigeria or outside of Nigeria, I think that we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that the United Kingdom is a country and therefore like Nigeria. And the United Kingdom is a country governed by its own rules and regulations. The UK, like Nigeria, has the right to change its laws when it suits them against whomever they choose. The British government must have a reason why it proposes this. But to someone who is aware, we know that people, not just Nigerians, but people seeking greener pastures travel to other countries like Europe and America. All over Europe and America, people are dying in the desert trying to get to places like Italy, Turkey and places like that. When you look at that, you can begin to see why any country would want to make sure that only the people they permit are in their country and that when they tell you to come in for six months, or for two months, or two weeks for medical reasons or for education or whatever, when you finish that you will go. The fact that people have overstayed and continue to over –stay, whether we like it or not, is a strain on the country. It is an economic strain on them. It is a social strain on them in the sense that, fair enough, there was the issue of the young man who strapped a bomb to himself on his way to America. The only reason why he boarded was to blow off the plane. This was a young man who traveled to the UK for studies, for exposure. He got exposed in the UK and also had some level of contacts while he was in Nigeria. Then recently, the young man who is a Nigerian by the fact that his parents are Nigerians but was born in the United Kingdom, tried to blow up a plane. So I am just trying to say that if this is happening in Nigeria, what will Nigerians do? Nigerians would be shutting their borders so that people from Niger, people from Mali, Chad or Cameroon do not cross into Nigeria illegally and perpetrate terrorist acts in Nigeria. It is a serious punishment on Nigeria and Nigerians —Chief Sam Nkire, National Chairman of the Peoples Progressive Alliance (PPA)I think the leadership of this country must protect its citizens. It is a serious punishment on Nigerians and Nigeria has come a long way with Britain. Nigeria was colonized by Britain and so many Nigerians live in Britain and we haven't been found wanting. We have always seen Britain as our second home. So it will be very sad to have that kind of imposition. If Britain wants to do that to other countries, I don't think it is right to do it to Nigeria. I don't think that should happen because it is a free world. If a Briton wants to live in Nigeria, he is free to do that. If a Nigerian wants to live in Britain, it is up to him. I don't think there should be any restriction. People should treat others fairly and equitably. FG must protect Nigerian citizens….Chief Victor Umeh, National Chairman, All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGAOur Government must protect Nigerian citizens. That is very terrible. It is like asking Nigerians not to come to the UK anymore. So, I believe that our Ministry of Foreign Affairs with our Government will be able to liaise with the British Government and get that policy rescinded. You canot restrict people from exercising their freedom of choice of places where they can get treatments if they can afford those treatments. But the important thing is that the pressure is on the Government of Nigeria to make our medical facilities excellent so that people can go to hospitals here, get treated and then go home without wanting to go abroad. If our medical facilities are functional and good enough, there will be no need for anybody to travel out of the country. It shows the failure of Nigerian Government — Dr. Oladimeji Lawal, Public Administration, Gombe State UniversityIt is a wake-up call for the country that we should build our nation. We should understand the fact that there is no place in the world that can never be a home. What the UK government attempted to do is a demonstration of a serious country that is concerned about the influx of people into its territory, that is concerned about the wellbeing of its people and its infrastructure. So, it is not a reason why Nigeria should be crazy about the UK asking you to come with 3,000 pounds and all of that. I mean, there is no big deal about it. It is not a must that you should travel out of the country. It is not a must that you go and stay in another man's land. Discover your own, make it attractive and people will be looking forward to staying with us, working and living with us if we have a comfortable environment. What they have simply told us is that we cannot continue to rely on them and then we should look inwards, develop our society, make our society comfortable for people to stay, work and live. So, there is no justification for the cry. It is their country and they have made a policy as regards how they want to run their country, the kind of people they want to admit into their territory and how long they want you to stay. In terms of International Relations, it is a demonstration of a serious, focused country. So, if we think we are very responsible as a country, whether we go in there or not, it doesn't matter. This is even time to reciprocate what the UK has done by saying that the British national will have some millions of Naira before coming into Nigeria to know whether we are the ones that will feel the effect or them. The reactions of some Nigerians to this development these few days practically demonstrates that our governments at all levels are not serious of building a society where we find comfort and live peacefully. It is insult on Nigerian people - Comrade Yinka Odumakin, Human Rights Activist It is a gratuitous insult on the people of Nigeria by the dwindled British Empire. If after all the years of colonizing Nigeria the Brits think they have not milked us enough, the Nigerian Government should bare its teeth against British interests in Nigeria. When Abacha stopped British Airways from flying to Nigeria, London had to beg. Bottom-line: Whether or not Britain reverses the decision, one thing the move has succeeded in doing is telling the Nigerian government and the elite who junket to the UK and similar places on a whim that the time to develop local infrastructure is long over due. A country that got her independence 53 years ago, in the reckoning of many Nigerians, ought to have made itself the envy of the world. Once again, the President Goodluck Jonathan administration has been challenged to live up to its mandate. | ||||
| Posted: 29 Jun 2013 06:57 AM PDT | ||||
| Meet the Boy that girls are Jealous of his backside (Photos) Posted: 29 Jun 2013 06:52 AM PDT | ||||
| Shocker: BILLIONAIRE MIKE ADENUGA PAYS N200 MILLION FOR BURIAL SPOT! Posted: 29 Jun 2013 06:38 AM PDT
And the evidence is there for all to see. Especially at the Vaults and Garden, an ultra modern cemetery in Ikoyi, Lagos, situated beside Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria. Declared open by former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on October 30, 2006, even here, there is still segregation. The super rich have a special corner. Likewise the poor. To get a space for the not-so-rich here is from N750, 000 and above. But if you are rich, and want to prove that you have truly arrived, you simply up your game. How? It's very simple. You cough out N40 million and above to get yourself a spacious corner. And like it happens in all the highbrow areas, you will enjoy a lush lawn, a beautiful gate, more space, balcony, garden…name it.
Recently when we visited, billionaire mogul and Globacom boss, Dr. Mike Adenuga's sister, Mrs. Esther Osunade, had one to herself. The woman who was born in 1938 died in 2009 and according to sources, her grave ranks among the few most expensive ones even in that reserved corner. As we were told, Mike Adenuga did not spare anything as a man of class, he allegedly paid whopping N200million to secure the space for his sister. Her next door neighbor in this exclusive section is Gboyega, son of another super rich man, Otunba Adekunle Ojora and his fashionable wife, Ojuolape. Gbegi, like he was popularly known, was born in 1960 and died in 2011. Right next to him is one of the founders of GT Bank, Tayo Aderinokun. His final resting place is not only very wondrously decorated, but also boasts of his two giant photographs, smiling on those that are still living. We were informed that Before the trio, however, is that of a true man of God, like it is dubbed inside the cemetery – the final resting place of former Redeemed Christian Church of God minister, Pastor Eskor Mfon. Born in 1953, he died in 2007. A photographer who accompanied us to the cemetery described it as one of the most expensive in the world – and we couldn't agree less. As it is, if burial sports could bring back the dead, the rich would have achieved that feat a long time ago, but since death is a price even the poor and the rich has to pay, could there have been any need for all the show, the answer lies in our individual perception! Source: Myemag | ||||
| Swagga-Checkout 2Shotz sexy haircut Posted: 29 Jun 2013 06:33 AM PDT ![]() The newly married rapper is looking like Kanye West here...Nice | ||||
| MIRACLE INDEED: 53 Year Old Woman Gives Birth To Twins In Lagos Posted: 29 Jun 2013 06:31 AM PDT ![]() It was boundless joy at St Ives Hospital Lagos when a 53-year-old woman was recently delivered of two bouncing baby boys. The woman was conceived through Invitro Fertilisation (IVF), having waited for over 20 years in humiliation and agony. IVF is a process by which an egg is fertilised by sperm outside the body. The process involves monitoring a woman's ovulatory process, removing ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilise them in a fluid medium in a laboratory. The fertilised egg (zygote) is then transferred to the patient's uterus (womb) after three to five days of being in the incubator, with the intention of establishing a successful pregnancy. In a chat with Vanguard in Lagos, the elated woman, who pleaded anonymity, probably for cultural reasons, described it as "20 years of tensed waiting for her marriage to produce fruits." The jubilant nursing mother and her husband said they were not after publicity but decided to speak to the press in order to encourage couples who are presently facing similar challenges in their marriage not to give up, adding that it is never too late for anyone. She admitted that she has almost given up when it was obvious that menopause had set in but continued to exercise her religious faith, until according to her, God directed her to St Ives Centre, even when she was not having the required money to carry out the IVF circle. "If one is in a marriage for two – three years, and has no child to show for it, as an African, there will be pressure, so mine was not exceptional. Though my people respected my person, there were pressures both from within and outside. But l held on to God because I'm a strong Christian and l know He never fails. I serve a living God who is faithful despite our unfaithfulness. "I heard about St Ives just by chance. That was in September last year. Coincidentally, l did my Masters programme at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), very close to the hospital, and l never knew this place existed. It was divine and all things work together for those that love God. "My advice to every woman wanting fruit of the womb is that they should hold on to God and l pray for them that their joy should come into manifestation soon. There is nothing impossible for God, it could be difficult with man but certainly not with God. If He can do mine at 53, it shows no case is concluded. "For me, l see it as a reward for my past shame. God has given me double glory, my two boys. It is more than a miracle. And for the management of St Ives, l keep praying for them because they are not after one's money, if they were, l couldn't have registered. "People used to call me Big Mummy, but God has given me a new and better name, 'mummy twins'. l am now a fulfilled woman," she narrated. Her husband, who claimed to be four months older than his wife, said he knew his wife at age 12 when they were in secondary school but time and space set them apart for separate marriages where the man was fortunate to have children unlike the woman. Fate however reunited them to become a happy family today having known each other for over 40 years. He said the joy that the twins brought to the family had overridden their past apprehension; trauma and agony all through the years of his wife's infertility, adding that she might have wept secretly on countless occasions. "Today, all we are saying is thank you God. My wife had fasted and prayed and l believed that is why you see her looking like under sixteen now. I must confess that everybody is happy," he said. Reacting on the feat, Chief Medical Director of St Ives Hospital, Babatunde Okewale said the hospital's Fertility Unit adopts a success-oriented approach towards infertility, focusing on solution for infertile couples at an affordable cost rather than doing endless investigation and tests. The cost of IVF in most Nigerian hospitals, he said, was relatively between N650,000 and 1 million per circle and that was largely dependent on an individual patient. He noted that it was never a cheap process globally as it costs about 10, 000 dollars and above 5, 000 pounds in the United States of America and United Kingdom respectively. Okewale pointed out that there were other procedures in medicine that were more expensive than IVF, giving kidney transplant and hip replacement that cost over N1 million as examples. He maintained that the procedure was affordable by most Nigerians. He revealed that through IVF, about 550 babies have been delivered at his hospital which was established five years ago. He said St Ives does a half price promo once a year, in collaboration with some Non-Governmental Organisations. Okewale further stated that the hospital is highly specialised in treating repeated IVF failure, provides treatment for men diagnosed with sperm problems and in elderly patients with a success of about 30 percent, including the conception and delivery by a 57-year-old woman. As infertility continues on the rise worldwide, he enumerated some of the causes as urbanization, pollution, stress, chemical exposure, career orientation, late settlement in life, non-properly treated infections, obesity and abuse of antibiotics. Urging Nigerian women to start bearing children earlier, he also said that the success of IVF was determined by age and the earlier the better. | ||||
| Posted: 29 Jun 2013 06:28 AM PDT Happily married to a Big Boy and they are blessed with 2 Children. | ||||
| PHOTO: Gulfstream IV Aircraft Belonging To Jet-Setting Pastor Adeboye Spotted In Canada Posted: 29 Jun 2013 06:21 AM PDT General Overseer of the Redeem Christian church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye was on an evangelical trip around North America. He had a quick visit to rehabilitating Governor of Taraba State, Danbaba Suntai who is suffering from neuro problems caused by his accident Immediately after that he flew over the border to Canada for official duties Several Nigerian priests fly around in expensive private jets in a nation where majority live on less than $2 a day. Photos here shows the high-flying "man of God" arriving Saskatchewan, Canada in his Gulfstream G-IV jet registered to Emmanuel Aviation, Wilmington, Delaware. | ||||
| Badoo Of Life Olamide And His Boo Posted Up After The DKM Concert Posted: 29 Jun 2013 06:17 AM PDT | ||||
| Kemi Omololu Olunloyo tell OJB JEZREEL go to hell Posted: 29 Jun 2013 05:47 AM PDT Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo Guys!! PLS!!! Don't beg me for MONEY on my page. Absolutey NOT! I don't know you but I know 419 schemes. First I am not a bank. You go to your banks, relatives or elected leaders. I am finding my way around this country after 35 years while u are begging me. I do not know any OJB Jezreel singer nor am I paying your school fees. All I heard when I got off the plane from Canada was everyone calling me Deportee. I antagonized gun laws in a country where black children were being gunned down and white governments were scrapping the gun registry, meanwhile being sent home bcos Nigeria is no longer dangerous (as written in my immigration document) Now everyone is trying to cash in on me?? Hell NO! I don't help ppl with anything ANYMORE on this page or elsewhere! Call me stingy, I love it! Some of u are even trying to use the name of a singer I dont even know to SCAM me. Almost 9 ppl now | ||||
| Tonto Dikeh shares stunning photo+ Reacts to NDLEA's arrest threat Posted: 29 Jun 2013 05:34 AM PDT These last few days have been a little cloudy for her( judging by her tweets) .. She seems to be back in her Poko vibe as she shared this stunning photo on instagram. She is a beauty to behold In response to NDLEA's statement that she might go to jail for posting Marijuana photos,She claimed she can't be arrested for posting a photo shopped picture.... Tweets after the cut... | ||||
| Posted: 29 Jun 2013 05:46 AM PDT This incident happened in Anambra State, Nigeria. A cheating wife was caught in the act with her boyfriend by her husband and the people in the community took justice into their hands by forcing the cheating partners to have $*x in public while they watch. The husband, who couldn't watch, walked away from the scene to throw away the properties of his cheating wife from his house. | ||||
| Photographer drags TuFace, wife to court over wedding pictures Posted: 29 Jun 2013 05:23 AM PDT Justice Mohammed Idris of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has fixed October 16, 2013 for the commencement of trial in a N120 million copyright suit filed against popular music star, Innocent Idibia, a.k.a. TuFace, his wife, Annie Idibia and their manager, Anthonio Anifite over photographs allegedly taken at the recent traditional wedding of the musician and his wife in Akwa Ibom State. Abuja based photographer, Emmanuel Okolo, who is the plaintiff in the suit alongside his studio, Papilonmexy filed suit against the defendants. He is asking for six reliefs, two of which include N100 million in general damages and N20million in exemplary damages. At the resumed hearing of the case yesterday, neither TuFace nor his wife was represented in court. Anifite who is the second defendant was however represented by his counsel, J.O Uttute. Meanwhile, a mild drama ensued when the judge openly admonished Uttute after the latter claimed that he had filed his defence when he had not done so. The judge warned him not to come to this court again if he was not prepared for the case. "You told me that you have filed your response, but looking through here, there is nothing to that effect. And you are even smiling. Do you think you are here to joke? Never come to this court again if you are not prepared. You don't even know when the case was filed and you are not prepared for it," said the judge. Also, the plaintiff's counsel, Habeeb Oredola expressed worry over the defendants' inability to appear before the court or be represented by a counsel after they were served with the writs of summon. In the writ of summon, Okolo and his studio claimed they were contracted by TuFace's wife through a third party, identified as Ms Chineze Anyaene to take photo shots at the traditional wedding held in Eket, Akwa Ibom state in March, 2013. The plaintiff said, he was reluctant at the beginning since the offer was coming through a third party, but later accepted after he was convinced that the offer was actually with the blessing of the first defendant. Annie Idibia was said to have later contacted the photographer after the wedding and demanded for the printing of 10 of the high resolution pictures taken. Vanguard Nigeria | ||||
| Singer Ice Prince Dumped Yvonne Nwosu For This Babe? Posted: 29 Jun 2013 05:22 AM PDT Aboki crooner, Ice Prince is the 'ladies man' and it seems he knows how to move from one lady to another with such ease that many marvel if he's the number one smooth operator in the music industry. A while back, TON gathered that fashion designer, Yvonne Nwosu and a street girl were in a dirty fight over who among them was Ice Prince's main lover but the guy walked away... Yvonne Nwosu was said to be shocked by Ice Prince's silence about their love affair that she had no choice but to deny ever having anything with the singer. She was quoted as saying: "It does not matter if I put up pictures... I never said [I was sleeping with Ice Prince]". However, those close to Ice Prince forwarded the above pix to TON, saying the singer dumped Yvonne Nwosu for this lady. Her name is Kendra Etufunwa. Hmmn...good luck to them! ![]() | ||||
| #SaveOJB: SEE The List Of Celebrities Who Have Genuinely Contributed For OJB Jezreel Posted: 29 Jun 2013 03:30 AM PDT ![]() 1. Don Jazzy 2. Mr. Kool 3. Mercy Johnson 4. Dele Momodu 5. Ruggedman 6. Julius Agwu 7. Peter, Paul and Jude Okoye 8. Vector Tha Viper 9. DJ Jimmy Jatt ANY CELEBRITY NOT INCLUDED IN THIS LIST IS YET TO DONATE ANY AMOUNT TO OJB JEZREEL AS AT 28-JUNE-2013 | ||||
| Tonto Dikeh May Go To Jail For Smoking Igbo Posted: 29 Jun 2013 02:23 AM PDT ![]() Disclosing that Tonto Dikeh may spend the next 15 years in prison for daring to smoke Igbo and expose it, the NDLEA spokesman, Mitchell Ofoyeju said: "Our attention has been drawn to the post quite frankly and I can tell you that action will be taken on it. The law is clear and NDLEA has been very clear on the issue. No one is permitted to sell, use, cultivate or encourage the use of Indian hemp in Nigeria. The weed is one of the banned narcotics in the country."To had on Friday posted photographs of a wrap of hemp and grains of the weed formed into the letters, 'Happy birthday POKO.' She also posted a photograph of herself and added the inscription, 'Mi smoke ganja mi smoke weed...' Her picture was also close-up of her face that seemed to depict her in a high state. Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju further stated that Tonto Dike's case have already been referred to the appropriate department of the agency for investigation and prosecution. "NDLEA Act Section 14 (b) states that any person who conspires with, aids, abets, counsels, attempts to commit or is an accessory to any act or offence referred to in this act shall be guilty of an offence under this act and liable on conviction to be sentenced to imprisonment for a term not less than 15 years and not exceeding 25 years," he said. Possibly reacting to the criticism she has attracted to herself, Tonto Dike wrote on Instagram: "no 1 kwz my struggle, al they see is Tonto diz, Tonto dat!!!! nt kwin hw hard it hurt deep down to loose ur mom at d age of 3, n it hurt d most nt to hav her enjoy d fruit of her child birth, Mom i missed u alot #POKO" | ||||
| BIG PYTHON Snake Swallowed A Goat In Abuja (PHOTOS) Posted: 29 Jun 2013 02:20 AM PDT |
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