According to Facebook user, Ambassador Dion Osagie of Benin Solidarity Movement, they met with the Gelegele couple who have been married for 70 years. The man is 109 years while his wife is 95 years old.
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Friday, March 17, 2017
Take a Look at The Oldest Couple In Edo State (See Photos)
According to Facebook user, Ambassador Dion Osagie of Benin Solidarity Movement, they met with the Gelegele couple who have been married for 70 years. The man is 109 years while his wife is 95 years old.
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Check Out This New Beautiful Photos of Popular Singer, Jodie
The singer and mum of one shared the new photos online today...
See another one below..
Police Arrest Mentally Ill Woman For Allegedly tabbing Her 8-Months-Old Son
A mentally ill woman has been arrested by the Ebonyi state police command after she stabbed her 8 month-old child with a kitchen knife. According to Omeri Francis who shared the story, the baby was taken to Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki with the knife stuck in his stomach.
Below is how he chronicled the incident:
It happened at A&E fetha2 this evening 10th March, 2017. The child was stabbed by a woman. You can't imagine that but it's true and I actually snapped this myself. As at the time of filling this information the child was still alive and was being prepared for surgical procedure. Please for the survival of the little Innocent child.
The mother is said to be mentally ill. It was a neighbour who raised alarm after he found the child with a knife stuck in his abdomen.
According to the Chief Medical Director of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Dr. Emeka Ogar, the baby has been operated upon and the surgery was successful.
The Ebonyi State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Jude Madu, revealed that they are still awaiting the full details of the event. He also disclosed that the woman was a mentally unstable wife of a serving policeman in the command and he has been taken to the psychiatric hospital for medical check.
The survival of this child is a miracle.
Senator Ali Ndume Says Saraki Should Not Be Senate President If Magu is Rejected Because of DSS Allegations
Senator Ali Ndume says if acting EFCC chairman, Ibrahim Magu, can be rejected because of allegations made by DSS against him, then Bukola Saraki should not be the Senate President because he is currently in court answering to allegations of false declaration of Assets leveled against him by the Federal government.
Speaking on Channels TV today, Ndume said there is no justification for Magu's rejection by his colleagues. According to Ndume, himself, his colleagues and the senate president have been alleged to have committed different types of crime but yet they still remain in office. He argued that until such allegations are proven beyond doubts, Magu's rejection by the senate is faulty.
“We have all been accused, I have been accused of sponsoring Boko Haram, the senate president is still going court, same as other members who have cases in court, yet they occupy seats in the senate. So, if you say because of the allegations he (Magu) should not be confirmed, then I should not be a sitting senator and Saraki should not be there as senate president” he said
Amaju Pinnick Joins CAF Executive Committee
NFF president Amaju Pinnick this afternoon was all smiles as not only his candidate Ahmad Ahmad was elected as the new CAF president, but he defeated Anjorin Moucharafou of Benin 32-17 votes to get elected into the CAF executive committee representing West Zone B in the CAF general elections that took place today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
See Photos: How Muslim Cleric In Lagos State "Killed" a 3 Years Old Child Been Revealed
Emotions ran high at White Sands area of Isheri-Osun in Lagos yesterday, following a startling revelation by a teenager of how he lured a three-year-old child to a Muslim cleric, popularly called Alfa, who eventually killed him.
The 15yrs old suspect, a primary six pupil, stated that the cleric, Kazeem Alimson, paid him N500 to lure the child to a designated point, from where she was taken away to be killed.
Vanguard gathered that the victim’s mother, Chinasa Okereke, was bathing her children outside her compound on Akogun Street, Tuesday night, but went inside to get a wrapper with which to strap her youngest child on her back so she can attend to others. But apprehension set it when Okereke came out only to discover that her child was nowhere to be found.
The devastated mother who spoke with Vanguard during a visit to her house yesterday, “when I asked where he was, his sister said he went into one of our neighbour’s apartment. But on getting to the apartment, he was not there. I was informed that he went out with my neighbour’s nephew.
“But when he came back home, he said he did not know anything about my son’s whereabouts. He admitted to have seen him earlier, but said that he only saw him walking towards the opposite direction.”
A search around the vicinity was organised, but the boy was not found.
Policemen from the Isheri-Osun Division, who were contacted the next day (Wednesday) stormed the area and effected the teenager’s arrest, his guardians and other occupants of the building. During interrogation, he opened up, revealing how he took the missing child to Alfa Alimson, thereby leading to the latter’s arrest.
He then led policemen to an uncompleted building within the area, where the remains of the missing boy was found - gagged, with his limbs bound.
Explaining how the act was carried out, the teenager who hails from Abia State, said:
“This man (pointing to Alfa) told me to bring the boy. That night, he gave me N500 and was waiting for us.
“I took the child to him and he drove to the uncompleted building. When we got to the site, he covered the boy’s mouth with a red cloth, tied him up and started saying some Juju language (incarnations). Later, he hit the child’s head three times with a stone.
“He warned me not to tell anybody. He said if I do, he will kill me. He showed me a juju knife, with which he said he would butcher me if I revealed what happened to anybody.
“That was why I told everybody that I knew nothing about the boy’s disappearance when I came back home.”
However, Alfa Alimson denied knowing anything about the boy’s murder. He simply stated that he did not know what the teenager was talking about.
He said: “I was sleeping in my house yesterday, when I heard people shouting outside. When I came out, I saw some policemen around. I demanded to know why the policemen were there and was informed that a dead child was found in the uncompleted building.
“I went back inside. But 30 minutes later, police came back and arrested me. I don’t know this boy (the teenager) and I have never spoken to him.”
But at this point, the teenager interjected, saying “He is lying. He was giving me signs not to talk. I saw when he hit the boy with a stone on the head three times.”
Angry residents, who called for jungle justice, were prevented by the policemen from getting close to the suspects. The suspects were then driven to the station in one of the police vans, with some inquisitive residents following on motorbikes and on foot.
Hilarious: Who Or What Are They Selling? (See Photos)
This is not a village market area, but venue of a "family business" transaction, to buy a wife. Lolz!
Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari Shows Up at The National Economic Council Meeting (See Photos)
President Buhari for the first time since assuming office, presided over the National Economic Council meeting at the state house Abuja today. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has being the one presiding over the council since the inception of this administration.
The meeting had in attendance governors, Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami and CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele.
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The meeting had in attendance governors, Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami and CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele.
Here Is The Photo of The Day
Maybe the guy is remembering when he was in the world and how he used to run bottles. *Smiles*
Sad: Fire Outbreak Occur at IDP Camp In Borno State Killing 3 And Injured 6 People (See Photos)
Three persons have been confirmed dead while six others sustained injuries in a fire incident at Konduga IDP camp in Borno State on Thursday morning, March 15th.
A statement by the Borno State Emergency Management Agency said the fire broke out at about 10am today.
Oby Ezekwesil Says Whatever Game Being Played With Magu's Confirmation Is a National Embarrassment
The former Minister of Education has described as a National disgrace, the senate's rejection of acting Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, for the second time.
See New Stunning Photos of Blac Chyna
The mother of 2 and business woman shared the photos to promote her lip product.
Donald Trump Mocks Hilary Clinton as He Reacts To His Travel Ban Freeze
At a rally in Nashville, Trump called the ruling by U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson's freeze on his travel ban (read here ) as “terrible” and asked a cheering crowd whether the ruling was “done by a judge for political reasons.”
He said the administration would fight the case “as far as it needs to go,” including up to the Supreme Court, and added that he was persuaded by advisers and even the 9th district judges to sign a “watered-down version” of his first travel ban. Trump called the ruling an "unprecedented judicial overreach" He said:
“A judge has just blocked our executive order on travel and refugees coming into our country from certain countries. The order he blocked was a watered down version of the first order.
"Let me tell you something, I think we ought to go back to the first one and go all the way”. “The danger is clear, the law is clear, the need for my executive order is clear.”
"This ruling makes us look weak which by the way, we no longer are," he said.
Then he took shots at Hillary Clinton. He said:
"The law and Constitution give the president the power to suspend immigration when he deems - or she, or she. Fortunately, it will not be Hillary. (The crowd cheered again and chanted 'lock her up'). He continued:
The need for my executive order was clear. I was elected to change our broken and dangerous system and thinking in government that has
“Whoever is president can say ‘I’m sorry folks, not now, please, we’ve got enough problems,’” Trump said. “We’re talking about the safety of our nation, the safety and security of our people.
Sarah Isgur Flores, a spokesman for the Justice Department, said in a statement:
“The Department of Justice strongly disagrees with the federal district court’s ruling, which is flawed both in reasoning and in scope. The President’s Executive Order falls squarely within his lawful authority in seeking to protect our Nation’s security, and the Department will continue to defend this Executive Order in the courts."
See Photos as Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose Distributes Money And Food To The State Residents
In continuation of his 'stomach infrastructure progrmme', Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose and his aides, distributed portions of Rice and some moeny to some residents of the state at Nova road, Ado Ekiti Wednesday.
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