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Monday, May 29, 2017

Check Out Photos of Actresses, Omoni Oboli and Omotola Jalade as They Enjoys Themselves and Do Great Things India




Last week, Nollywood screen divas, Omoni Oboli and Omotola Jalade traveled to India to be part of the 2017 African Development Bank Annual Meeting.


During their trip, they were part of meetings to create a better working relationship between Bollywood and Hollywood. They also visited the Mother Teresa Orphanage in Ahmedabad.







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Photos of Rehabilitates And Commissions Water Project Made By Instagram Celeb and Actress, Roseline Meurer In Her Maternal Hometown (See Photos)


Instagram celeb and alleged actress Roseline,self acclaimed Queen of Queens is doing great things.....Lovely Initiative!

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#BBNaija Contestants, Bisola, TTT, and Others Seen Hanging Out (Photos)


Bisola had an affair with TTT in the BBB house without being aware he was married. When she got out she was pissed, but the two have since settled. They were pictured with other housemates including Uriel, Kemen and Bassey at the Cross Rivers at 50 ceremony that took place yesterday.
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Tweets of The Day


Lol.. Ancestors!
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Football Star, Eden Hazard Won Chelsea FC Football Player of The Season 2017


Footballer Eden Hazard has been voted Chelsea’s Player of the Season for 2016/2017 season, by fans of the Premier League champions.

The Belgian forward netted 16 goals in 36 top-flight appearances for the Blues, as Antonio Conte’s side marched to the title.

Hazard also won Goal of the Season award, for his stunning solo effort against Arsenal earlier this year.
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'I Attracted Stolen Child With N200' - Female Kidnapper Says


14-year-old Nwanne (not real name) in the custody of Abia State Police Command has confessed that a lady she met at Alaoji near Aba, identified as Chinemerem Isaiah, gave her N200 to attract and steal a three-year-old for her.

She said that she met Isaiah when her father sent her on an errand at Alaoji, where she asked her to call one small girl around for her.

She said, “My daddy sent me to give one aunty something; then on the way, I met this other aunty (Isaiah) and she asked me to bring a child. She did not tell me what she wanted to do with the baby.

“So, I called the first baby, she refused to follow me, but when I called the second baby, she came to me and this aunty brought out N200 from her bag and gave me to give the baby. She collected it and followed us.”

Commissioner of Police in the State, Adeyele Oyebade who paraded the suspects at the command headquarters in Umuahaia, the state capital, said they were arrested following a complaint made to the Ogbor Hill Police Station by one Mrs. Rose Ndukwu that her three-year-old daughter was stolen by unknown persons.
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Newly Born Baby Walks Few Minutes After Birth In Brazil (See Photos)


An unbelievable video has gone viral on Facebook and it features a newborn baby walking just as soon as she was born, to the amazement of nurses. The tiny tot was being cradled by the midwife as she attempted to give her her first bath but the baby had other ideas and bound out of the woman's body, then moves her feet and walks while held by the nurse.

The midwife carrying the baby across her chest couldn't believe what had just happened as the infant fights to walk on her own. The nurse's voice can be heard in the video as she cried out in amazement:

“Oh my gosh, the girl is walking. Good gracious!”

Another person in the room can be heard saying “Wait let me film this.”


Both hospital staff can be heard shouting for another staff to come witness what was happening.

“Ju, Ju come and see this,” they cry.

The midwife seen in the video, then explains that she had been trying to give the baby a bath but the child just wanted to get up and walk.

“Merciful father. I was trying to wash her here and she keeps getting up to walk. She has walked from here to here,” she explains pointing with one hand to where she initially tried to lay the baby down to give the child her first bath and the distance the child had already covered.


The midwife lifted the baby up and returned her to her chest but the baby refused to stay down and with a strength uncharacteristic of her age, she pushed up onto her legs and starts moving across the table again. The midwife later declared that no one would believe except they saw the video.

She said: “Heavens above. If you told people what has just happened no one would believe it unless they saw it with their own eyes.

The video was uploaded on Facebook and has gone viral with over 50 million views and 1.3 million shares. The insignia on the midwife’s robes suggests she works at a Santa Cruz Hospital, in a city in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, south Brazil. People who watched the video commented saying it was nothing short of a miracle.
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US Based Nigerian Model, Nneoma Anosike Drags Wema Bank To Court Over Unauthorized Use Of Her Photo


A Nigerian model based in the United States of America, Nneoma Anosike, has filed an action against Wema Bank PLC before a Lagos Division of the Federal High Court for allegedly using her photos for commercial purposes without authorization.

Ms. Anosike, 22, sued the bank through her father, Frank Anosike, who doubles as her lawyer, claiming N97 million as damages.

According to the plaintiff, the bank on April 11, 2016, used her photo for a commercial on social network platform, Instagram, without her consent or authorization from Ford Models Inc, her American management company.

Among her prayers, the plaintiff is seeking an order directing the defendant to pay N75 million for allegedly passing off her services.

She is also seeking an injunction restraining the defendant from passing off or causing others to pass off her professional services and a declaration that she is entitled to her privacy of her correspondence under Section 37 of the Nigerian Constitution.

The plaintiff is also seeking an order directing the bank to pay her N20 million for the breach of her privacy by advertising her private correspondence; an order to publish a written apology in two national dailies in Nigeria and in the U.S.; and N2 million as cost of filing the suit.

According to the statement of claims attached to the suit, the plaintiff claimed that she is a reputable international model who had won many laurels within and outside the country, including the ‘Elite Model Look’ 2013 in Nigeria.

Ms. Anosike said based on her reputation, Pepsi-Cola Nigeria made her its brand ambassador for Aquafina water.

The plaintiff further averred that her contract with Ford Models Inc took her to the U.S. and that prior to the defendant’s advert of her, she was in negotiations with the company for a renewal of her contract.

But on April 11 last year, according to Ms. Anosike, the management of Ford Models summoned her to a meeting on April 12 wherein she was presented with her photo advert procured from the Instagram account of the defendant.

She alleged that the defendant mutilated and edited her professional photo for the said advert uploaded on the internet, adding that based on that action, her contract renewal with the American company has been jeopardized.

But in its statement of defence, the defendant averred that the bank was not a party to the alleged modelling contract between the plaintiff and the American company and was not privy to it.

The bank also stated that the photo in question was sourced from social media for its weekly online motivational and educational series, intended to inspire going online users.

The bank denied using the plaintiff’s photo for any advertisement purposes or for any commercial gain but for purely free educational purpose under its Corporate Social Responsibility programme.

Justice Ibrahim Buba adjourned the matter till June 15 for further hearing.
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[COMEDY VIDEO] Ajepako & Ajebo – Concentration


This is so hilarious!!! Concentration… Ajepako vs Ajebo!.. Lol.

Download and Enjoy!.

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Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade Releases Over 30 Prisoners


Ben Ayade the governor of Cross River State Governor has granted clemency to over 30 prisoners who are currently serving jail term for various crimes.

The governor explained that their release was in the spirit of the celebration of the state’s 50th anniversary which coincides with the Children’s Day celebration.

A breakdown of the figure of the pardoned prisoners shows that five prisoners were on death row, 16 on life sentences, four inmates above 60 years, while nine others were terminally ill.
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RCCG Lagos Province Renovates Four Police Stations (Photos)


The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Lagos Province 44, has renovated four police stations in Surulere area of the state as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR).

The church said the CSR initiative and investment was a way of positively impacting the quality of lives in the communities the parish is located.

According to the Pastor in Charge of Province 44, Amos Emovon, the renovation of the stations is sequel to the implementation of various interventions in education, medical care, poverty alleviation, youth development, food for all initiatives and empowerment by the church.

Having done all these, our next CSR intervention will be on security and safety in alignment with our CSR philosophy. This will enable us to contribute our quota towards ensuring safety, protection of lives and properties, and to also create a conducive environment for social economic growth and development,” he stated.

He said the latest intervention included the renovation of the reception area, the entire lobby, the station officer’s office, front fence and painting of the Ijesha Police Station, and that the station also received some security equipment such as walkie-talkies and handcuffs; while Itire Police Station also received some security equipment as well as refurbishment of patrol vans and painting of the building.

Aguda and Bode Thomas Police stations, he added, also received walkie-talkies and handcuffs.

The DPO Itire Police Division, CSP Bunmi Ogedengbe, who spoke on behalf of others, said the intervention would go a long way to assist the police in the effective discharge of their duties.
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Unidentified Man Got Strike To Death By Lightning In Lagos


The corpse of a yet to be identified man, who was allegedly "struck dead by lightning", has been abandoned at the Berger area of Lagos.

The corpse was abandoned at the Berger lay-by, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
According to eyewitnesses, the man was struck by lightning during a heavy rainfall on Saturday.

A man, who identified himself only as Akeem, told The Punch that the incident happened when the man was trying to cross the expressway.

He said, “The man was struck by lightning on Saturday. When the rain was falling, there was a lightning which was followed by a thunder clap. Later, I heard some people shouting. I went there to see what happened; and this man was lying there. He was dead.”

Another eyewitness, Olamide Niyi, said he was not sure of what led to the man’s death, but the residents of the area had alerted the police.

Lagos Police PRO, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said he had drawn the attention of the Divisional Police Officer, Isheri Police Division, to the corpse.

“The police will remove the corpse and investigation will be carried out,” he added.
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Nigeria Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, Ambode, Tinubu, Many More Spotted at Lagos @50 Gala Night (See Photos)


Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (2nd left); Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (2nd right); former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu (right) and Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu I (left) during the Lagos @ 50 Gala Night at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Saturday, May 27, 2017.
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What Faces a Person Turns Back at Another


Na wah!.
One man's poison is another man's meat.
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Local Government's Marriage Certificates Been Declared Illegal By Lagos High Court


A Lagos High Court has barred local government areas from conducting marriages henceforth. The court, in a judgment, declared that Local Government Unified Marriage Certificate was unknown to law and therefore unconstitutional, null and void.

A Certified True Copy of the judgment by Justice I. O. Harrison of Court 37, General Civil Division of Lagos Judicial Division, was dated May 15, 2017.

The plaintiff, Olamide Babalola, representing himself and other recipients of modified marriage certificates from the local governments, had dragged the Ikeja Local Government and Registered Trustees of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria before the court over the modified marriage certificate issued by the first and second defendants.

The plaintiff had sought a declaration that the first defendant did not have the powers to issue modified or customised marriage certificates different from the one provided in Form E under Section 24 of the Marriage Act Laws of Federation of Nigeria, 1990.

Babalola also prayed for a declaration that the second defendant’ s Local Government Unified Marriage Certificate was unknown to law and unconstitutional.

He equally wanted a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants, their agents, officers, employees and representatives from further issuing modified or altered marriage certificates apart from the form as provided under Form E (1 st schedule) and Section 24 of the Marriage Act, LFN, 1990.

Harrison, in her judgment, declared that the first defendant did not have the powers to issue modified or customised marriage certificates different from the one provided in Form E under section 24 of the Marriage Act.

She said, “The court thus orders as follows: declaration that the second defendant’s ‘Local Government Unified Marriage Certificate’ is unknown to our law, unconstitutional, null and void.

“A perpetual injunction, restraining the defendants their agents, officers, employees and representatives from further issuing modified or altered marriage certificates apart from the form as provided under Form E (1st schedule) and Section 24 of the Marriage Act, LFN, 1990.

“A perpetual injunction, restraining the second defendant, their agents , officers, employees and representatives from further issuing Modified Local Government Unified Marriage Certificates."

Citing Imunze vs Federal Republic of Nigeria , 2014 LPELR 22354 (SC) and Onochie vs Odogwu , 2006 Nigeria Weekly Law Report, (Part 975) 65, Harrison stated that while registration of marriage is regulated by local government being under the concurrent list, formation of marriage is under the exclusive list within the domain of the Federal Government regulated by the Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs - item 6 of 2 nd schedule of 1999 constitution.

The judge pointed out that a marriage had been declared invalid by the Supreme Court on the grounds that it was not in line with Form E as provided by the Marriage Act.

“ It is thus trite that the local and state government cannot make separate arrangements outside that provided for in the Marriage Act, that is Form E,” Harrison ruled.

The court however added that the marriages conducted by local governments and issued with the certificates, which are not in conformity with Form E, “ will by virtue of Section 34 of the Marriage Act be regarded as good and valid in law to all intents and purposes.”

It “believes that there should be a re - issuance of the proper certificate to all persons in possession of the ‘invalid' certificates.”

The judgment read in part;
“The court will further consequentially order that all such modified marriage certificates issued by the first and second defendants be surrendered to the appropriate local government where the marriage was conducted and appropriate certificate , in line with Form E, should be reissued to the claimants herein and all other concerned persons.”

The judge said the second defendant and its branches issued their own form known as the Local Government Unified Marriage Certificate, which was also issued to the claimant by the first defendant.

Following the judgment, the Federal Government has written to the various embassies in the country not to recognise marriages conducted by local governments.
Director of Press, Ministry of Interior, Willy Bassey said the judgment is a welcome development.
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