Friday, 3 October 2014

So Lovely! Lagbaja Re-Unites With Beloved Vocalist, Ego Ogbaro




I Like This!!! Ego and Lagbaja performed together on the same stage two nights ago at the Glo PrivĂ© Loyalty Program launch which held at Eko Hotel & Suites, Lagos. 


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Thursday, 2 October 2014

SAD! Cholera kills 80 Nigerian Refugees, fleeing from the Boko Haram in Cameroon!


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Over 80 Nigerian refuges, fleeing from the Boko Haram are now known to have died from cholera in refugee camps in Cameroon.

The refugees, mainly from the Boko Haram enclave in Borno State, are scattered in  Gawar, Zamay of Maroua camps in Cameroon, are said to be leaving in droves back to Nigeria.

A source in the camp said about 20 were hospitalised at the the camps.

The refugees were said to have fled from Haraza, Kunde, Tatsa, the flash points of early Boko Haram insurgency in Borno State

The source said said 40 of the dead were from Pulka, 30 from Ngoshe, Attagara, Agapaluwa and 10 from early migrants from the hills of Gwoza.



imiko formally dumps Labour Party for PDP

Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State on Thursday formally defected from the Labour Party to the Peoples Democratic Party.
Mimiko led two members of the
National
Assembly from the state, all the 26 members of the state House of Assembly, all members of the State Executive Council and his supporters to the PDP. He made the formal declaration at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, at an event presided over by Vice President Namadi Sambo.
“I, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, following extensive consultations across the land, today finally announce the decision of members of the National Assembly from the LP in Ondo State, members of the LP in the Ondo State, members of the LP in the Ondo State House of Assembly, members of the State Executive Council and indeed all those who share our aspirations, to join the PDP,” Mimiko told the gathering that included the President of the Senate, David Mark; Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State and leaders of the PDP from the South-West.
He said his decision to return to the PDP arose after a period of consultation with major stakeholders in the state, including traditional and religious leaders, market men and women, artisans, trade unions and community as well as party leaders.
The governor, who was in the PDP before the 2007 governorship election, where he contested against Dr. Olusegun Agagu, said he took the decision to return to PDP in the overall interest of his people and the nation., as well as its democracy.
Mimiko said his immediate target was to help the process of getting President Goodluck Jonathan re-elected in 2015.
Mark, in his remarks, said he was happy that Mimiko decided to return from his “self-exile.”
He said it was the desire and wish of the party leadership that the governor reconciles everybody within the party.
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf
Lagos –  Some factory workers in Lagos on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest against alleged exploitation by their employer which, they claimed, led to the death of their colleague.
The workers of the Linda Manufacturing Company, Agege, producers of E-xpression hair `attachment’, protested to the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) over alleged poor condition of
service
.The workers claimed that their colleague, Mr Nnamdi Solomon, died due to maltreatment by the firm owned by Chinese.
The Leader of the protesters, Mr Vincent Victor, said: “Solomon went to complain to the management that he had stomach pains but he was not allowed to go home until the closing hour which led to his death because of the severe pain.
“The management kept us in darkness, trying to sweep the case under the carpet.
“It knows we are going to stop work if we are aware that our colleague is dead.
“Solomon’s body was left inside the gutter for two days in the rain within the premises before we found him.’’
Victor alleged that the company usually sacked workers or seized their salaries whenever they were absent from work.
Mr Bisi Yusuf, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Industry, said that the House would investigate the allegation.
“We are going to investigate the matter; we will not spare anyone found guilty,’’ he said.
Yusuf (APC-Alimosho I) thanked the protesters for being peaceful.(NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/factory-workers-protest-alleged-exploitation-employer/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.SJmNWXi2.dpuf

Photos: Vincent Enyeama celebrates wife on instagram

Super Eagles goal keeper Vincent Enyeama took to his instagram page to appreciate his wife and mother of his three children...



How Christians in Russia worship a tree after seeing the face of Jesus On its trunk!


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The images began to appear on the birch tree in the village of Burmakino in central Russia's Kirov Oblast last month in the places where gardeners had trimmed off old branches.
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Villager Valentina Naumova explained: 'We thought nothing of it until the tree started to form these arched shapes, just like church icons.

The images began to appear on the birch tree in the village of Burmakino in central Russia's Kirov Oblast

'Then the faces of Jesus and his disciples began to appear in them and we realised this really must be God's work.

'It seems to me that they had come to us because they wanted to tell us something.'


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The village has had no church building of its own since it was destroyed by Communists in the 1930s. In the Soviet Union, all church owned property was confiscated and turned over to public use and most of it - like the property at Burmakino - was destroyed.

Now whole congregations of people gather in front of the tree to pray and give thanks.

Icons are powerful religious images in the Russian Orthodox Church and are believed to be able to work miracles.

Church leaders are so impressed with the display they now plan to rebuild the village's church, the Kazan Divine Mother church.

Spokesman Father Felix Ozerov explained: 'The holy father has spoken and we are listening.'






UKDailyMail

AT LAST! Nigeria Military Finally React To The New Video of Shekau in Circulation! [Photos]

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The Defence Headquarters is studying the claims made in the video purportedly released by the terrorists showing their leader Abubakar Shekau as dismissing his death. From immediate observation and what some online news outlets claimed to have seen, the video did not indicate when it was shot neither did it show any proof of life or currency such as screen time or date.

The video also did not make any reference to anything that has happened since the impostor’s reported death. It is also noteworthy that the air plane said to be mentioned in the video had been missing before he was killed.

It should not surprise anybody if the terrorists decide to manipulate pictures, clone another Shekau or upload a pre-recorded video all in a bid to prove invincible. As far as we are concerned, the individual who was appearing in video and claiming to be the leader of the terrorist group was killed in the Kondunga battle in September.

The resemblance of the corpse and that of the eccentric character was incontrovertible. His identity was equally corroborated by people who knew him before we announced his death. So, while waiting to see the new video before any further statement, our message to them is that justice will be served to whoever bears that name or designation and whoever engages in act.

Fuji Star, Pasuma MANY WOMEN & CHILDREN EXPOSED &Why he still not married at over 45!


  Popular
Fuji
music star, Pasuma Wonder, is still a bachelor, findings have just uncovered. Not only that, the Orobokibo exponent whose real names are Wasiu Ajibola Odetola also has almost half a dozen children, all out of wedlock.

Sources who know him well told us that even before stardom came, he was already a father. His first child, a girl named Wasilat, was born over 20 years ago.

There are also others like Amirah, Khadijat, Barakat, Haliyah and so on. The names of the children’s mothers are Kemi (Wasilat); Lara (Haliyah); Ganiat (Khadijat and Amirah)…Of course, the above women are not the only ones in the life of the husky-voiced musician who grew up in Mushin, Lagos.

In the showbiz sector for instance, he’s alleged to have dated Ayo Adesanya (an actress); Remi Surutu (also an actress); She Baby (an artiste); Doyin Aggrey (a presenter); Bisi Ibidapo-Obe (an actress); Bukky Black (an actress); Tayo Odueke (an actress), among many others. From Kwara State, Pasuma was born on November 27, 1967.

He has over 20 albums to his credit; among them Recognition, Choices, Americana, Joker, Exporter And Importer, Maintain And Sustain, Initiator and Orobokibo, which thrust him on to limelight in 1995 soon after its release. One of his close friends told us that he’s still not married because all the women he trusted before God elevated him disappointed him and broke his heart. “So, now that God has blessed him, he still finds it difficult to trust and believe any of them. But out of all his women, he came close to marrying Ayo Adesanya years back, until something scuttled it.
As his friend, I’m also praying that sooner than later, he should be able to settle down. That’s just my prayer for him. Just like many others who also love him and wish him well”.



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Inspired by K1 de Ultimate in 1984 to embrace music, Pasuma attended Mushin
National
Primary School and Nigerian Model High School, also in Mushin. He later toyed with studying English at the Lagos State University, but no one seems to know how the move ended.



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ayo adesanya


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