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Tuesday, 10 October 2017

DJ OLU: POLICE ALLEGEDLY UNCOVERS SUBSTANCE SUSPECTED TO BE HARD DRUGS IN HIS CAR

The Lagos State Police Command has recovered substances suspected to be hard drugs from a car in which Olugbenga Abiodun, aka DJ Olu, and one Chime Amaechi, said to be a crew member of David Adeleke, a.k.a Davido, died.
Olugbenga Abiodun, popularly known as DJ Olu, and one Chime Amaechi, were found dead on Saturday in a BMW car in a garage on Block B, Banana Island, Lagos.

It was learnt that the corpses had been deposited in the Lagos State Teaching Hospital morgue for post-mortem to find the actual cause of death.

A police woman told the newspaper, “They were found dead in the car and blood was coming out of their noses and mouths. A doctor was also at the scene. Physical examination of the bodies indicated that the victims must have died of an overdose of substances suspected to be hard drugs. The substances were found in the car.”

Also confirming the incident, the Lagos State Acting Commissioner of Police, Edgar Imohimi, said the police recovered substances suspected to be drugs from the victims.
“They were found dead in the garage. Some substances suspected to be drugs were found in the vehicle.

“But in any case, autopsies would be carried out to know the cause of death. There were no marks of violence on their bodies.

“Let the autopsies explain the cause of death. The substances will also be analysed. We need expert opinion and it is being done.” -Edgar Imohimi.

Monday, 9 October 2017

OBITUARY: FORMER CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF GENERAL VICTOR MALU DIES @ 70

A former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Victor Malu , 70,has died. Malu who served under former President Olusegun Obasanjo, died in the early hours of today , 9th of October  at a hospital in Cairo, Egypt.

The former ECOMOG Commander (Peace Keeping Force), from August 1996 to January 1998, was Chief of Army Staff during former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration May 1999 to April 2001.

Malu chaired the military tribunal that tried former Chief of General Staff and Vice Chairman Armed Forces Ruling Council  Gen. Oladipo Diya and others in 1998 over alleged coup plot against the then head of state, Gen. Sanni Abacha.

May his soul rest in peace Amen. 

PHOTOS: "REST EASY BABY"~~ GOV. AJIMOBI'S DAUGHTER BREAKS HER SILENCE OVER THE DEATH OF HER BOY FRIEND

Abiola Ajimobi "Ajay", last born daughter of Oyo state Governor,today broke her silence over the death  of DJ Olu, the son of wealthy Nigerian businessman Dapo Abiodun,in a post on Snapchat with a caption 'Rest easy baby, always watching over me'

 DJ Olu and a  friend named Chime  were found dead  in his car on Saturday October 7th. Olu was in a romantic relationship with Ajay - 


PHOTOS:GREAT-GRANDMOTHER REUNITED WITH LOST BILLIONAIRE BROTHER AFTER 60 YEARS

A great-grandmother,Ida Wilde, 83,  has been reunited with her long-lost brother, Mr Patel, now 78,in August ,after being split up 60 years ago - to find out he is one of the richest men in the world.
Ida Wilde, 83, never thought she would see her adopted brother Asgar Patel after he was forced to leave her Glasgow home and return to India.

After leaving the adopted family in Scotland, Mr Patel, now 78, returned to his homeland and built up one of the largest logistic companies in India.

'It turns out he'd spent years searching for his adopted Scottish family but we moved out of Glasgow and he couldn't find us.'
Mrs Wilde's great aunt took Mr Asgar in after he turned up on her boarding school's doorstep completely terrified with three other children who had fled India during its mass migration to Britain.
But after a while the elderly woman could not cope with all four youngsters and Mrs Wilde's mother stepped in to save the day.
Six-year-old Asgar became a part of Mrs Wilde's family along with his older sister Kuslom, 12.
Mr Patel and Mrs Wilde were inseparable for the five years they spent together, until the heart-breaking news came that he had to go home.
Sixty years later Mr Patel decided to message Mrs Wilde on Facebook on the chance it was actually her and she might even reply.


Mrs Wilde has branded the whole thing a 'miracle' and says it was 'surreal' to find out how successful he had become.
The siblings 'chatted like two old pals' when he travelled to her home in Irvine in August.
After the emotional reunion Mr Patel wants to fly his long-lost sister out to Dubai to meet his family in the new year.
On his company's website, Patel Roadways is describes as follows: 'Nearly half a century after his father Shakoor Hasham Patel left Gujarat to start a successful cap manufacturing business in Mumbai, his son Asgar Shakoor Patel with the same thirst for success and passion for hard work made a pivotal journey of his own.

'He returned from the United Kingdom with the certainty that he wasn't going to join his father's business, instead make his own roads.

'From a Salesman to a Stenographer to a Secretary, he went on to transporting his first consignment for Glaxo in 1959. This was the dawn of Patel Roadways Limited.

'A zest for success and a clear-cut vision drove Asgar Patel to transform Patel Roadways into one of the largest logistics companies in Asia with 1000 delivery outlets and complimented by a workforce of over 7,500 people.'

(Dailymail)

AWARD: BWF IS AMONG THE 'TOP 60 NEWS BLOGS 2017'

Couponcode.ng have included BLOG WITH FURY (BWF) as one the 'Top 60 News Blogs 2017'
According to Lisa Kok, Junior Project Manager,CouponCode.ng,  "It takes a lot of talent and creativity to come up with such amazing articles. I am happy to announce that for this year, you are being included for the Top 60 News Blogs 2017 on our website."

Our team has been on the hunt for the best blogs and we have decided to include you on the list, because your blog is ' reliable' .

PHOTOS: AMERICAN WOMAN CRIES OUT OVER HER NIGERIAN HUSBAND'S MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE !

An American lady married to a Nigerian man, Lisa L. Flowers, has taken to her Facebook page to cry out over her husband's mysterious disappearance since Thursday.

According to Lisa, her husband Nelson, went missing since Thursday and no one in his family is helping her with any information.

She wrote: "My Nigerian family and friends - I need your help to find out what has happened to My Sweetness, Nelson De'Enabry. Since Thursday morning there has been conflicting news from his family members concerning his well being and if he is even alive. I have no proof from his family that he has left this earth. Please reach out to one another to help me find the truth about this situation with Nelson De'Enabry."

PRISON BREAK: HOW EVANS PLOTTED TO ESCAPE BY OFFERING POLICE GUARD $100,000

Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, alias Evans,an alleged kidnapping suspect, plotted to escape from police custody before his arraignment in court, it was learnt at the weekend.

A source spoke of Evans’ plan to give between $50,000  and $100,000 to one of the guards manning his cell to facilitate his escape.

The source said Evans was allegedly coordinating his escape bid with some members of his gang by telephone which he obtained through “suspicious” means.

It was learnt that intelligence officers and IGP’s Special Tactical Squad detected his plot.

The source said: “When Evans was in our custody, he tried to escape but we were able to abort all his plans. We discovered that he had access to phones which were hidden in the middle of loaves of bread, eba, semovita and so on.

“He was making calls from these smuggled phones in the middle of the night, making arrangements with some yet to be identified members of his gang to arrange for his escape.

“We intercepted how he was luring one of the guards with about  $50,000 to $100,000. He wanted an insider to serve as informant to him and members of his gang.”


It is important to note that after months of hide and seek, Evans was arrested by  police on June 10 at No. 3, Fred Shoboyede, Magodo, Lagos. He is standing trial before an Ikeja High Court for alleged conspiracy and kidnapping alongside five other accused persons namely: Uche Amadi, Ogechi Uchechukwu, Okwuchukwu Nwachukwu, Chilaka Ifeanyi and Victor Aduba.


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