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Saturday, 16 September 2017

PHOTOS OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN NIGERIA (MBGN) 2017 WINNER 'UGOCHI IHEZUE'

Ugochi Ihezue, Kebbi State , representative emerged as winner of the '2017 MBGN' competition.

See more photos of her in her evening gown and traditional wear at the pagaent which held yesterday, September 15, 2017.








Credits: Di-Act Photography
Copyright MBGN 2017
Dress by Grace Uredi @menallure couture 

PHOTO: NIGERIAN MAN FOUND GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER IN UK


Abraham Omotoso,27,  of Tudor Gardens, Harrow, was found guilty of manslaughter at the Old Bailey, Friday, 15 September, following a two-week trial. He was found not guilty of murder. He will be sentenced at the same court on Friday, 13 October.

Omotoso,who stabbed a father of two to death in a busy high street while his young daughter was in a nearby shop has been found guilty of killing him. Police were called at about 18:50hrs on Monday, 27 February 2017 to reports that a man had been stabbed in High Street, Wealdstone.

The man was taken to a central London hospital by London Ambulance Service but despite the best efforts of medical staff and extensive surgery, he was pronounced dead at about 02:30hrs on Tuesday, 28 February.

The victim was identified as Mohamed Al-Zufairi, 34, from Harrow. A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as a stab wound to the chest.

Shortly before 18:50hrs on 27 February, Mohamed arrived in High Street, Wealdstone, with his eight-year-old daughter. He sent her into Poundland to buy some items while he waited outside. It was then that he was approached by Omotoso.

Witnesses reported that they had a short argument before Omotoso, who was wearing a parka-style coat with the hood pulled up, stabbed Mohamed and ran from the scene still holding the knife.

Luckily, Mohamed’s daughter did not witness the incident. On Tuesday, 28 February police were notified that the suspect could have been someone by the name of Femi Omotoso. At about 18:00hrs on 28 February he was arrested on the suspicion of murder under the name of Abraham Omotoso at Gatwick airport having just purchased a one-way ticket to Nigeria with cash.

Detectives carried out a number of enquiries, including reviewing CCTV which showed Mohamed walking with his daughter in High Street on 27 February before she goes into Poundland.

It also shows Omotoso walking in High Street in a ‘purposeful’ manner before approaching Mohamed, fleeing the scene and getting in a black Range Rover nearby and driving away.

Officers also tracked Omotoso’s movements in the days leading up to the murder and he was caught on CCTV wearing the same parka-style coat on two separate occasions.

Detectives also examined Omotoso’s mobile phone data which showed it was inactive between 12:40hrs and 19:09hrs on 27 February, which was not in line with Omotoso’s usual daily phone use patterns. The phone’s movement also matched the movement of the Range Rover that left the scene of the crime.

Omotoso remained silent in all of his police interviews. He was charged on 6 March.
Detectives believe the motive for the attack was an ongoing feud between the victim’s brothers and Omotoso’s brother and friends.

Detective Inspector Jon Meager, the investigating officer from the Met’s Homicide and Major Crime Command, said:

"This was a brutal attack in a busy high street which resulted in a young father losing his life. While his daughter did not witness the assault, it is something that is undoubtedly going to affect her for life.

“Omotoso has shown no remorse for his actions on that day. I hope his conviction gives Mohamed’s family a measure of closure and comfort."

In a statement, Mohamed’s brother Jafar said:

"Mohamed was a family man, his family came first. I still can not really believe what has happened to Mohamed, the constant grief just gets worse. It’s like a massive hole just suddenly appeared in our family, our big brother was there one minute and suddenly he was snatched away. None of us can get a grasp of or understand. It makes it so much worse that we know that he was killed.

"I think it has hit his daughter the hardest. She did not see her dad being stabbed, but was with him. She walked to the local shops to get some sweets with her dad and returned home without him. She was the last one with, holding his hand as she says ‘Daddy never came home with me.
"Our lives will never be the same, they have been scarred."

PHOTOS: OONI OF IFE ATTENDS IMO YAM FESTIVAL

The Ooni of Ife, Alayeluwa Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi arrived Owerri for the 2017 'Iri Ji Ozuruimo' cultural carnival. The monarch was received by Governor Rochas Okorocha and Eze Samuel Ohiri.


MEET 'ANNIE NYAGA' A SUCCESSFUL WATERMELON FARMER MILLIONAIRE

Annie Nyaga,28,a Bachelor’s degree holder in Biomedical Science and Technology,from Egerton University, quit her job of six months as a Purchasing Assistant to become a watermelon farmer, which according to her has brought her great joy.
Its amazing how as Kenyans have their heads and minds hell bent to quote the likes of Steve Jobs and Warren Buffet as role models forgetting to look right beneath their noses. There are Kenyan replicas of Warren Buffet and they right before our eyes or ear shot.

Annie Nyaga is a successful farmer in Mbeere, Embu County, where she plants watermelons and tomatoes among others.She makes it to the list of top millionaires in her country. According to her, she said: “I do not know how I would be fairing now if I had stuck to my purchasing job. Going into farming was a good decision,” “I saw a potential in farming when I was supplying groceries around the city. Farmers could reap mouth wetting benefits,” she adds.

If you were quick to judge that farming is for the illiterate, Annie Nyaga may just prove you wrong, since she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science and Technology. While speaking to Daily nation, the lass revealed that she turned down a scholarship to do a Master’s degree in Biomedical Science and Technology in USA after graduating from Egerton University to pursue her passion which was farming.

“FARMING HAS ALWAYS TAKEN A SPECIAL PORTION OF MY HEART. I DON’T FEEL LIKE I WASTED MY FOUR YEARS IN UNIVERSITY SINCE I CAN APPLY WHAT I LEARNED IN MY FARM”

Urging fellow youth to stop dismissing farming as a side hustle she said;

“FARMING IS A PROFESSION LIKE ANY OTHER AND YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD NOT VIEW IT AS A SIDE HUSTLE. THEY SHOULD BE READY TO SOIL THEIR HANDS IF THEY WANT TO PROSPER IN FARMING.”
 Like Annie, many Nigerians have come to the conclusion that watermelon farming is simply ‘a poor man’s fastest road to riches.
And contrary to the wrong opinion that watermelon can only do well in the Northern parts of Nigeria, watermelon can actually be profitably grown from ANYWHERE in Nigeria. In fact, the warmer temperatures and longer growing season of the southern areas especially favors this vegetable.

BIAFRA: IGBO SHOULDN'T LET NNAMDI KANU DECEIVE THEM~~ REV. FR. MBAKA (VIDEO)

Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, has spoken out about IPOB saying, Igbos shouldn’t let Nnamdi Kanu deceive them. Outspoken Father Mbaka speaking in Igbo, condemned the way young Igbo business men are being killed all the name of Biafra agitation..
He said:
"Don't allow anybody deceive you that igbo people are being marginalized in Nigerian .why are we believing in nonsense, telling the poor men and women to be the one agitating for Biafra,
Am not saying that agitating for Biafra is a bad idea but let all the big men and the powerful men of igbo land come let all of us go for this agitation then our young in the street agitating will be at our back support us , because the prayer of a good father is his children to be greater than him, yes let the politicians in igbo land( people like peter obi, egeueme, Emaka ofor, ekweremadu, Sullivan , all of us) both the politicians and the spirituals, we are the people that are suppose to agitate not our young men, see how our young are being killed and all these big are hiding in Abuja and overseas."

 Recall that Fr Mbaka played a major role in the election of Buhari, he was even quoted to have said, Buhari is the Messiah of Nigeria!
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STUDENT MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM KIDNAPPERS' DEN IN ONDO AFTER 11 DAY!

Mary Olaniyan, 18, a student of the Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, has a lot to be thankful for,after 11 days in kidnappers’ den.

According her, if not for divine intervention, she might have become a human to be carved up as body parts for ritual killers.

The young lady narrated her miraculous escape from a forest she found herself after she became unconscious in a cab she boarded in front of the school gate on September 1, 2017.

The year one student, who lives outside the campus, said after finishing lectures on campus that day, she was heading home when she boarded the kidnappers’ vehicle at about  6.30pm outside the main gate of the college along the Ondo-Ore highway.

According to her, four men were already seated in the vehicle painted in Ondo State taxi colours.

Olaniyan said, “I boarded the taxi alongside a lady at the same location and two other men. The two of the men were going to Yaba in Ondo town.
“As soon as I boarded the vehicle I became unconscious and by the time I regained my consciousness, I found myself in a building located inside a thick forest. I didn’t know the exact town where the forest is located but it is a very thick forest.

“I discovered that there were two guys and three ladies that had already been kidnapped and kept inside the building in the forest. The three men that kidnapped us were there  too.”
Her 11 days in the forest was an experience she said she could only describe as hell.
Looking conspicuously emaciated and frail, Olaniyan, is still shaken, days after her escape.
She shed tears as she narrated that she drank only water for the 11 days she spent in the captivity.

“The men did not give us food for the time we were there, they were giving us only water,” she said.
Olaniyan did not describe her abductors as mere kidnappers who kidnap for ransom.
She explained that it became clear that they dealt in human parts.
She narrated that they killed their victims and sold their body parts to “big men” customers many of whom she saw visiting the camp in expensive cars.

 “I saw strange men coming in big vehicles to collect some things in cellophane bags. I knew it had to be human flesh,” she said.
On how she escaped from the hands of her captors, Olaniyan described her freedom as divine, saying she escaped while they (captors) were quarrelling with one another. She said she used the opportunity of the fight of her abductors to escape, alongside other victims, into the bush.

“Fight broke out among the kidnappers over money. The money was given to them by one of their customers, who came and left with something they put in a cellophane bag too.
“They did not watch us as they fought. That was when we used the opportunity to run out of the building in the forest.” Olaniyan stated.
She said she trekked for three days in the forest until she got to Ile-Oluji-Ipetu Ijesa Road, where she met a lady on the road and asked for directions to Ondo town.

Olaniyan was then told that she was close to Ile-Oluji. Soon after trekking along the road, she explained that she got to Igbo Oja village near Ondo where she made efforts to reach her mother on the mobile phone she begged to use from a resident.
Since the abduction of Olaniyan, two other students of the college – Blessing Oladepo and Mary Oluwasemilore – have been declared missing after they were suspected to have been kidnapped.

 A  few days ago, some of the kidnappers,who were arrested by the men of the Ondo State Police Command, confessed to be behind abduction of the female students of the institution.
However, Olaniyan in her own case was lucky to have escaped from the den of the hoodlums following what she described as a divine intervention.
The Public Relations Officer of the Adeyemi College of Education, Mrs. Seto Olatuyi, said Olaniyan is a 100-level student in the History Department of the institution and school authorities declared her missing when her friends could not locate her.

Reacting to the development, the Provost of the College, Prof. Olukoya Ogen, expressed gratitude for Olaniran’s safe return and warned the students to always be vigilant in their movements.
As of the time of filing this report, Olaniyan was still receiving treatment at a hospital

Friday, 15 September 2017

BIAFRA: NIGERIAN MILITARY DECLARES IPOB A TERRORIST ORGANISATION

In a statement on Friday  by Major General John Enenche, Director Defence Information, the Nigerian military declared the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) a terrorist organisation.

He said, “after due professional analysis and recent developments, it has become expedient, to notify the general public that; the claim by IPOB actors that the organization is non violent is not true.

“Hence, the need to bring to public awareness the true and current state of IPOB.
“In this regard, some of their actions, clandestinely and actively, that has been terrorising the general public among others include;

“The formation of a Biafra Secret Service; Claimed formation of Biafra National Guard; Unauthorised blocking of public access roads; Extortion of money from innocent civilians at illegal road blocks.

“Militant possession and use of weapons (stones, molotov cocktails, machetes and broken bottles among others) on a military patrol on 10 September 2017.

“Physical confrontation of troops by Nnamdi Kanu and other IPOB actors at a check point on 11 September 2017 and also attempts to snatch their rifles.

“Attack by IPOB members, on a military check point on 12 September 2017, at Isialangwa, where one IPOB actor attempted to snatch a female soldier’s rifle.

“From the foregoing, the Armed Forces of Nigeria wishes to confirm to the general public that IPOB from all intent, plan and purpose as analysed, is a militant terrorist organisation.

“Therefore, parents and particularly unsuspecting residents of the South East and other Nigerians should advice their wards to desist from joining the group.

“The Defence Headquarters restates its commitment to handling all the security challenges in the Country and further assures all Nigerians of the protection of lives and property.”