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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Tennis Champion, Serena Williams Puts Her Baby Bump Body On Display (Photos)


Tennis Champion, Serena Williams is expecting her first baby with her fiancé, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian. She showed off her baby bump in new selfie photos.



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Pre-Wedding Photos Of This Couple Who Met During NYSC Will Surely Amaze You (See Photos)


Bride-to-be, Jeihlo and her man Omairo Itimi, met during their NYSC days. The guy shared their lovely pre-wedding photos and wrote;
"Loving you is the second best thing in the world , Finding u is the FIRST #nysc #nysc_9ja #nyscdiary #ajuwayacorpers #NaijaCorper".


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See Photos of LL Cool J With His Beautiful Wife as They Go On a Date


Rapper, actor and business entrepreneur, LL Cool J posed for a photo with his beautiful wife on their way to a date.
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Meet New VC Of OAU (See Photo)





The Governing Council of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, has announced the appointment of Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede, a Professor of Oral Maxillofacial from Faculty of Dentistry as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University.

Chairman of the Council, Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi, announced this on Monday. He replaced Prof. Idowu Bamitale Omole, who concluded his tenure in highly controversial circumstances.

The new vice-chancellor will steer the affairs of the university for non renewable term of 5 years.

According to him, the new vice-chancellor got 93 per cent in the selection process to beat Prof. Ayobami Salami, who scored 78 per cent and Prof. Bisi Aina who got 73 percent.

He said that 22 applicants initially applied, while 21 applicants were screened and interviewed for the position of the vice-chancellor.

Dr. Ogunbiyi pledged that under this present governing council, he would ensure that things would move forward.

In his response, the newly appointed vice-chancellor thanked God for His mercy during the period of selection and appreciated the governing council for the appointment.

Prof. Ogunbodede said that the selection was done transparently, that due process was followed and thanked members of staff for doggedness in the selection. He solicited for the cooperation of all members of staff, saying, “ a tree cannot make a forest”.
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Hello Teelamford Lovers, Here Is The Tweets of The Day



Lol at 'leave her a loan'.
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Ayodele Fayose With Governor Wike Spotted Inspecting Rivers Pleasure Park (See Photos)


Governor Nyesom Wike and his friend, Ayodeleeee Fayose were pictured inspecting Pleasure Park in Rivers state. The project is expected to be commissioned on May 26, before children's day.

See more photos from their tour of the place below...



















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Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi Commenced On Inspection Of Lagos-Ibadan Rail Project (Photos)


Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has commenced the inspection of Lagos-Ibadan Rail Modernization Project with extension to Lagos Port Complex, Apapa. See more photos below...












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Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi Commenced On Inspection Of Lagos-Ibadan Rail Project (Photos)


Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has commenced the inspection of Lagos-Ibadan Rail Modernization Project with extension to Lagos Port Complex, Apapa. See more photos below...












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Monday, May 8, 2017

Little Son of FFK, Aragorn Looks so Priceless In New Photos




He is such a cutie! See more photos below..



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Footballer Odion Ighalo Poses With His Pretty Wife (See Photos)


Nigerian professional footballer, Odion Ighalo, who recently left the English Premier League for a better pay in China, shared a picture of his cute wife and wrote;

#mygirlfriend #mybabe #mywifey #myhl #getwellsoon #blessedweek #wedontcomplainwegivethanks.
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Victory at Last!, Woman Gives Birth to Quintuplets After 10 Years of Nk Child (See Photos)


After 10 years of marriage without the fruit of the womb, Mrs Ekpo Edet, a civil servant in Cross River State civil service was gifted with quintuplets and given all that she is passing through, she says she wants no more. See her story below..

As written by Leadership's Olanrewaju Arotimi;

Although, she did not bargain for it, but a woman who couldn’t conceive 10 years after marriage was shell-shocked as gets fruits of the womb five times in one fell- quintuplets in her first and only pregnancy in a decade. So, was the case of Mrs Ekpo Edet, a civil servant in Cross River State civil service, who recently gave birth to five bouncing babies consisting of three males and two females at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), Calabar.

Despite the daunting challenge of nursing five babies in a harsh economy, the middle-aged mother and administrative officer had since accepted her fate, describing the babies as marvelous and previous gifts from God.

Mrs. Ekpo disclosed that she didn’t pray to have quintuplets, but has a family tree that has a record of a delivery of a twin babies. She said at that conception she was only interested in having just a baby, and not babies, especially having been unable to have one after 10 years of marriage.

However, after the successful delivery of her babies, Ekpo noted that she, alongside her husband, Dr. Edet Effiong Ekpo, had been full of praises to God Almighty for blessing them with a set of quintuplets, after waiting upon God over the past 10 years, amidst persecution from different quarters that demand a child from her.

She reaffirmed that the babies, who are now four months old, were a reward for her waiting upon the God over the years, adding that it pays to be steadfast when trusting God for a child.

Mrs Ekpo told our correspondent that her greatest challenge in bringing up the babies at the moment was that of finance, but expressed confidence that God will always cater for them.

In view of the prevailing economic hardship and the enormous tasks of catering for the needs of five babies at a time, Ekpo doesn’t wish to have another set of quintuplets.

According to her, “It was marvelous having those babies. Even though I didn’t pray for it, and it just came, I give God the praise. But I wouldn’t want to have another experience. I won’t. The stress is much with this present economic situation. I won’t. Remember that we are all civil servants. I don’t have help from anywhere, except God.

“Finance has been the major challenge at the moment, but I believe that with God all things are possible. God will always take care of them.”

Ekpo, who expressed satisfaction over her post and ante-natal and post-natal medical care, used the opportunity to advise pregnant women to always adhere to the instruction and prescriptions of their doctors in order to experience a safe delivery. She specifically commended Prof. Davies Ekanem, of the UCTH, for his medical care before and after her delivery.

Nevertheless, she narrated how she had a high blood pressure due to anxiety on the day of delivery, but said God took control of the situation.

Has any woman in her lineage had multiple births? She says, “Actually, my mom’s elder sister had twins.” In spite of the huge financial implications of catering for the children, all had been well with the mother and her “five bundles of joy” health wise.

“Since after delivery, I have not had any course to take them to the hospital, though I treat them of malaria, every two month. In the course of all these things, I never had high BP, except on the day of delivery, my BP rose a little out of anxiety. I was scared as a human being. But, in the whole, we all have not had any health issue, so far. We are hale and hearty,” she said.
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Who Rocks It Better Between Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and Little Boy


Who wore the Agbada better between Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and the little boy? Ebuka has already taken to his Twitter page to declare the little boy the winner. See his tweet below..

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See Photos of 91yrs Old Queen Elizabeth as She Drives Herself In Her Jaguar


Queen Elizabeth spotted driving home in her Jaguar, from a Sunday morning service. She's 91? It goes to tell you how healthy she has lived.

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N35bn Been Approved By President Muhammadu Buhari For The Niger Delta Amnesty Programme


President Muhammadu Buhari has approved an additional N35 billion to the Niger Delta Amnesty Programme for the sustenance of the new understanding between the Federal Government and the oil-producing communities of the region. 
 A statement from the office of Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo reads
"Currently the Amnesty Office has now paid up all ex-militants backlog of their stipends up to the end of 2016. The release of the additional funds is coming after presidential level interactive engagements in the Niger Delta, where the Buhari administration has enunciated a New Vision for the oil-producing areas based on the presentation made by the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, to the President when he received leaders and stakeholders from the region last November. 
Subsequently, the President asked his deputy, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, to embark on a tour of the region that saw him visiting several oil-producing States in the country.  Besides the monthly payment of about N65, 000 to N66,000 to the ex-militants, the funds would also go to the provision of reintegration activities under the Amnesty Programme including payment of tuition fees for beneficiaries from Niger Delta who are in post-secondary institutions at home and abroad, payment of in-training & hazard allowances and vocational training costs'.
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Sunday, May 7, 2017

NDLEA Arrested 2 Women Caught With 108 Wraps of Cocaine (Photos)


Men of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, foiled attempts by 2 grandmothers to unlawfully export narcotic drugs to New York, United States and Medina, Saudi Arabia.

The women ingested 108 wraps of substances that tested positive for heroin and cocaine during outward screening of passengers at the Murtala Mohammed Int'l Airport (MMIA) Lagos.

60yrs old Adebayo Ebunoluwa Mercy ingested 83 wraps of heroin weighing 1.105kg on her way to the United States.

59yrs Amodu Ayisat Grace ingested 25 wraps of cocaine weighing 275 grammes on her way to Saudi Arabia.


They blamed their involvement in drug trafficking on financial hardship.

NDLEA preliminary investigation revealed it is the first time a grandmother of 60 years will ingest a whopping 83 wraps of narcotics.

The second suspect was going to Saudi Arabia where drug trafficking attracts capital punishment.

Her timely arrest saved her from the ordeals of painful and ignoble death in a foreign country.

NDLEA commander at the Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba, said: “Adebayo Ebunoluwa Mercy was arrested while boarding a Virgin Atlantic flight to New York while Amodu Grace was caught trying to board an Ethiopian airline flight on her way to Medina, Saudi Arabia. The cases are under investigation”.

Mrs. Adebayo, who sells provision at Ikorodu, Lagos said drug trafficking was an afterthought.

“I am a divorcee selling provision for survival. Things became rough and tough for me when I lost my capital due to family problems.

“It has been my dream to travel to the United States in search of greener pastures.

“My involvement in drug trafficking was an afterthought. My intention when I got my visa last year was to go and work to take care of my needs without being a burden to anyone. Everything changed suddenly when I met an old friend at a party.

“They took care of my travel expenses and gave me $3,000 with a promise to assist me secure a job in the United States.

“It was few hours to my journey that they brought the drugs for me to swallow. They said that it was my contribution for the kindness and money spent on my trip but it turned out to be my biggest mistake,” the indigene of Kogi State said.

On her part, Mrs. Amodu told investigators as a Muslim she was glad to travel to Saudi Arabia but her journey terminated at the NDLEA office.

“I was happy when they offered to sponsor my trip to Saudi Arabia but I never knew it will end in my detention.

“I sell fufu (staple food from cassava) to take care of my four children as a widow and this has been very challenging.

“They enticed me with a visit to Saudi Arabia and a handsome reward and I fell for trick.

“I only swallowed 25 wraps of the drug. Unfortunately I could not get to Saudi Arabia because of my arrest.”

NDLEA chairman Col. Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (retd.) said it is shocking and shameful for grandmothers to be involved in drug trafficking.


  • “This move by drug cartels to recruit grandmothers as mules is very disturbing, shocking and shameful. A situation where grandmothers have become a bad influence on their children and grandchildren is highly regrettable,” he stated.
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