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Friday 6 October 2017

NOLLYWOOD ACTOR CHINONSO CHUKWUJEKWU 'BIG BOSS' LAID TO REST (PHOTOS)

Nollywood actor, Chinonso Chukwujekwu aka Boss man,27, who died on September 4th, has been buried. He was interred at his father's compound in Nnewi, Anambra state . on October 5th.  May his soul rest in peace Amen.







IBE KACHUKWU KEEPS MUM AFTER MEETING WITH MR.PRESIDENT

The meeting between Ibe Kachikwu,Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and President  Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa in Abuja has ended. The meeting   lasted for about 1hr and 20mins. Kachikwu after the meeting declined to speak with state house correspondents who accosted him.

He was a the state house to meet with President Buhari over the petition he wrote against the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Maikanti Baru. Kachikwu in the petition dated August 30th, accused Baru of insubordination as well as awarding a $25 billion contract without due process.

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ALERT AGAINST 'MONKEYPOX': AVOID EATING BUSHMEAT AND DEAD ANIMALS~~ HEALTH MINISTRY

 The Federal Ministry of Health has advised Nigerians to avoid feeding on bushmeat and dead animals, including monkeys.

This was disclosed by the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole on Thursday.Following the outbreak of monkeypox virus in Bayelsa state,


In a statement released through Boade Akinola, the director of media and public relations in the ministry, the minister stated that the disease don't have a cure or vaccine but there is no cause for an alarm.

The statement read in part: “He (Adewole) said the virus was mild and there was no known treatment and no preventive vaccines, hence the public should be at alert and avoid crowded places as much as possible.

“He advised the public to avoid eating dead animals, bushmeat and particularly bush monkeys.”

The statement added that “The symptoms include headache, fever, back pains and in advanced cases, rashes bigger than those caused by chicken pox.”

Adewole also disclosed that test samples have been sent to the World Health Organisation (laboratory) in Senegal for analysis and the Ministry is still awaiting the results.

He also advised that anyone who experiences any of those symptoms listed above to go to a hospital.

Since the outbreak of the virus, 10 people and a doctor have been quarantined after they contracted the disease in Bayelsa State.

" I CONTEMPLATING ENDING MY LIFE BECAUSE OF MY BODY SIZE"~~ GHANAIAN ACTOR CONFESSES

Ghanaian actor, Stephen Atanga,AKA Don little, in the Kumahood Industry has revealed that he almost attempted suicide due to his stunted growth condition.

 Don Little , in an interview on Angel TV, where he spoke about his stunted growth condition, he said:

“It got to sometime my parents despised me and never cared about me because my colleagues kept increasing in size but I remained where I was. I was contemplating ending my life”, he revealed

Don little who disclosed that his sisters are all grown and bigger than him, also stated that he has finally accepted his body size in good faith as part of God's work.

“My other sisters are grown and bigger than me. I believe my size is the work of God which I have to be content with. I have not made any attempt to go to the hospital to find out if there is something wrong with me medically or not. I trust in God and commit everything to prayer”, the 20-year old stated.

"SARS OFFICERS ARE NOT TO WEAR PLAIN CLOTHS ON DUTY"~~ DOLAPO BADMUS (VIDEO)


Dolapo Badmus,Zonal Police PRO,  has reacted to the viral video of a Police officer who was pictured in plain clothes while carrying a gun.

According to her, the  member of the Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS), are not supposed to wear plain clothes while on duty. She revealed that the force has a special outfit for SARS officers which enables citizens to identify them when they are approached by one.

Dolapo Badmus also advised citizens on what to do when they are approached by a person in plain clothes claiming to be a police officer. Watch the video below...

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CANADIAN BASED NIGERIAN RELATIONSHIP COACH WHO GOT PREGNANT @ 19 AND FACED ABUSE ....SHARES HER STORY

Canada based Nigerian relationship coach Abiola Makanjuola, has shared her inspiring story with the world; she revealed how she got pregnant at 19 and had to leave her baby's daddy at 23 due to their toxic relationship.

Read her story below:


“Got pregnant at the age of 19, was zero’d out, condemned, alone and lost
Became a mother & thought it best to make it official with my son’s dad at the age of 20
Got into unhealthy patterns in our relationship that led to emotional abuse and toxicity for the most part. Finally got the courage to separate at the age of 23 after going through an abortion and Sexually Transmitted Disease.

This started my downward spiral into involving myself in multiple toxic relationships between the ages of 24 – 27

Confused, lost, dark, toxic relationships was my drug of choice. Felt unworthy, self-esteem dragging on the floor begging to be picked up, had little or no confidence, gave up my power to define who I was to other people because I just hated the woman I had become. I constantly questioned why I was so different and abnormal.

My body defined my worth. I clearly had nothing to offer. My single motherhood didn’t even help. They said I couldn’t do any better because of my baggage. I agreed with them and gave them my power. It was their word over mine.

Finally got tired of engaging in this toxic cycle and decided to embrace my difference. At this point, I was tired! I was sick! I was done! I found my light towards the end of 2016.
Found the love I had been seeking the whole time in myself. Things started clicking. I found my purpose. I realized I had a story to tell and was determined to share. I was worthy and enough the whole time and didn’t even know it. I finally found my voice and I promised myself to speak my truth.

I promised God that if he took me out of my misery and showed me the way, I will spend the rest of my life serving.

Currently serving and growing a tribe of women who believe in their power to create their stories and would do anything to make it happen."