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Sunday, 16 November 2014

CYNTHIA CHINAZA OKOLI: FACE OF LAXENTO QUEEN

Cynthia Chinaza Okoli, an indigene of Ugwu, Awgbu in Anambra state, a student of Philosophy at the University of Lagos is the winner of the maiden edition of Laxento Beauty pageant ‘face of Laxento’.  Cynthia defeated 27 other contestants to become the winner of the show. She carted away a salon car and cheque of N500, 000.

 According to her, she is officially the brand ambassador for Laxento Globals. ‘So, my job is to promote the interest and image of the company and also generate ideas for the growth of the company.’ She said. 'My pet project is to give career talks to secondary school students to help them channel their interests to their careers of choice and guide them to make the right decision about it.’ Cynthia added.

Source: Encomium

WHY AM INTO POLITICS.....KENNY SAINT BEST

KSB, Kenny Saint Best is a household name in Nigerian music industry. Formerly Kenny Saint Brown, she is a very hard working lady with the will to survive, despite bad press because of her broken marriage, KSB make use of the challenges in a positive way.

 According to her, "You know when I say something like Turn Around it means I am telling God that since it was situations that brought me this low, please turn me around. Moti Goke Moti So means that you this naughty situation I have overcome you. A person who has not gone through anything cannot say I have overcome. At the same time joy brought me back from the experiences I had in the past few years. The Bible says the joy of the lord is my strength. If anything happens to you and it does not touch your joy, you are intact. So I am saying instead of these situations killing me, I am going to be joyous by being merry. So that gave birth to Merry Up. So those are the things we are talking about."

KSB is a full artiste (gospel and mainstream music), a Sunday school teacher, and teenagers Church pastor.She has passion for; singing and ministering to children and teenagers. KSB has step up; she is now into politics contesting on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC).  She’s going to the Lagos State House of Assembly, Ikeja Constituency 1. Her main focuses now are: youth and socio-economic development, agenda on entertainment and to work on women agenda.

What do you have to offer to your people?
What is paramount on my agenda is youth and socio-economic development. The youth have been neglected for too long.  The vices they exhibit is as a result of neglect.  It is high time we attended to the youth.

The second agenda is on entertainment.  I want the youth to develop their talents.  If they don’t get employment, they can invest in their talents.  I believe I am the voice of entertainment.  I will represent my industry well and make ways for government to invest in it.

I also want to work on women agenda.  There are things women should enjoy but are struggling like men to get.  A lot of women are bread winners at home.  To get loan is a big problem for women, most of them don’t have the collateral.  I want to push the women agenda.  I also want to do my best in eliminating corruption. I will carry the people along.  A lot of people will get there and will change their contacts.  I will make sure I maintain the contact between the legislature and the people.  I want a sustainable ideology for the youth. I am not after power, no, I am not. (Encomium)


Saturday, 15 November 2014

SOCCER: SUPER EAGLES HAVING DINNER AFTER BEATING CONGO 2-0

After defeating their Congolese counterpart, the Red Devils,  2-0 in a do or die match to get them ( The Super Eagles) closer to qualify for the 2015 African Cup of Nations holding next year, it is time to ‘mama their pounded yam and egusi soup’. Ok now!

GREED OR WHAT? $1 BILLION DIVORCE AWARD WIFE FEELS SHORT-CHANGED

Sue Ann, 56, the former wife of an American oil tycoon  and a multi-millionaire is contesting the $1 billion in cash and assets awarded to her by an Oklahoma County judge on Monday .November 10th,  in the couple’s divorce on the grounds that it grossly undervalues the marital wealth she is entitled to.

It is important to know that an Oklahoma County judge on Monday, November 10th, allowed Harold Hamm, 68, to keep nearly all of an estimated $18 billion (2.98 trillion) rise in his company (Continental Resources) shares that occurred during their 26-year marriage, leaving wife Sue Ann feeling short-changed.

Ron Barber, one of the attorneys on her legal team said yesterday Thursday, November 13th, that “Sue Ann is disappointed in the outcome of this case. She dedicated 25 years as Harold’s faithful partner in family and business”.

WOMAN WITH JUMBO-SIZED BOOBS UNDERGOES SURGERY


Keisha Mark,40, from Beaumont, Texas (USA), had been carrying her jumbo-sized bust for years (each weighed the equivalent of seven bags of sugar – 30 pounds) after suffering from a rare hormonal condition called gigantomachia, has had surgery to reduce it to a manageable double-D size

It was learnt that she ‘could not run or jump or work out at all’. However, after she went undergoes the operation on her 40th birthday, she said: “My first thing on the agenda is to purchase a beautiful bra and second is to buy a strapless dress”.

SYNAGOGUE BUILDING MISHAPS: 74 SOUTH AFRICAN CORPSES WILL BE FLOWN HOME TONIGHT

Bodies of 74 South African nationals, who died in the September 12th,Synagogue building collapse, have been released to the South African government and will be flown to South Africa this night. 

The bodies which were retrieved from the General Hospital, Yaba and the Isolo General Hospital mortuaries and were placed in mobile mortuaries pictured above to depart Nigeria via 2 chartered airplanes at exactly 11.50pm tonight.

May their souls rest in peace...Amen

CRIME: DRUG FUGITIVES 'AISHA AHMED AND YEMI OLATUNDE' ARRESTED IN DUBLIN 14 YEARS AFTER

A naturalised Irish citizen  Aisha Ahmed (49) aka Gloria Anwelika Aro, mother of six  and her husband Yemi Moshood Olatunde (47), aka  Roy Yemmy Andrew Aro, both wanted in Italy for their parts in a multi-million euro cocaine importing operation in Naples 14 years ago had been arrested in Dublin.

However, both couple maintained they were arrested in cases of mistaken identity but the High Court heard their fingerprints were "absolute matches" for the couple being sought by Interpol.

Mr Justice John Edwards remanded the couple and maintained that he was satisfied the woman before the court, Aisha Ahmed were "one and the same person", despite her denials.
The couple's cases have been adjourned pending full extradition proceedings.

Keiran Kelly BL, for the respondent, had argued that the identification documents - fingerprints and a photograph - were not admissible in evidence.

Ahmed's arrest hearing was told the respondent was a naturalised Irish citizen and had been living under the name of Gloria Aro at Sundale Parade, Tallaght. Her husband had been living under the name Roy Yemmy Andrew Aro.

Ahmed's sentence was for the offence of, as promoter, leader or organiser, taking part in an association with the purposes of committing an indefinite number of crimes involving the importation, sale, distribution, trade and illicit possession of "remarkable quantities" of cocaine at locations in Italy between 1999 and 2000. She had been given a 22-year sentence in 2005 which was later reduced to 20 years.

The court heard a diffusion document - requesting the location and arrest of Ahmed - was sent to the Irish authorities by Interpol in Italy.
Attached were her fingerprints and a photograph.

Sergeant Jim Kirwan told the court when he went to the respondents' home address but was not at home and he left his card with her family. However, he said he returned to the same home address in possession of a European Arrest Warrant and spoke to Ahmed. When asked her name she said she was Gloria Aro and denied that she was also known as Aisha Ahmed.

She gave a date of birth in December 1967 and said she was Nigerian but told him she had never lived in Italy. Sgt Kirwan showed her the photograph from Interpol and when he asked if it was her, she replied: "No."  She was arrested and brought to Tallaght Garda Station where she provided fingerprints that matched those of the person being sought.


 Source: The Herald