Thursday 25 June 2015

Why I'm never getting a facelift-57-year old Sharon Stone

57 year old actress and sex symbol Sharon Stone has revealed she prefers aging gracefully as it's sexier..She says she would never be tempted to carryout surgery or use botox on her face..She told Closer Weekly,
I can’t tell you how many doctors try to sell me a facelift,''I’ve even gone as far as having someone talk me into it, but when I went over and looked at pictures of myself, I thought, What are they going to lift? Yes, I have come close— but, frankly, I think that in the art of aging well there’s this sexuality to having those imperfections. It’s sensual.'

Monday 22 June 2015

World's Oldest Woman dies at home aged 116

The world's oldest woman has died at the age of 116 just a month after gaining the title. Jeralean Talley died at home in Michigan after recent treatment for fluid on the lungs in hospital according to her 77-year-old daughter, Thelma Holloway.

She was born May 23, 1899, in Montrose, Georgia, and moved near Detroit, Michigan in 1935. May her soul rest in peace.

Sunday 21 June 2015

President Buhari’s wife relocates to Aso Rock ahead of husband

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The wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, has relocated to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, barely three weeks after President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration was inaugurated. Since they were inaugurated, Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo have been operating from outside the Presidential Villa.
This is despite the fact that both men have their official residences and offices inside the Villa.
They have both been operating from their private residences as well as the Defence House, official residence of the President-elect located at Maitama District, Abuja.
It was gathered that Mrs. Buhari formally relocated to the Presidential Villa on Thursday at a time when her husband was out of Abuja.

Lagos Pastor who is Married but 'Firing' Girls Caught in The Act

I just dey laff!! When will Christian men stop living in pretense? Where did the Bible say all men must have only one wife? How can you cope inside the same Nigeria where Muslim Men can marry Four wives but religion is forcing Christian Men to abide by one-man/one-wife rule?

I insist, marrying more than one wife legitimately is far better than having just one wife but you are sleeping with all kinds of girls in secret and may even end up infecting your one wife with a deadly virus.

What happened in COZA church in Abuja between Pastor Biodun and Ese Walter is a confirmation that a pastor who is preaching one-man/one-wife on the pulpit may be enjoying himself in secret too.

Now, another Pastor has been caught. How long shall we continue to pretend? Revelations below...

Photos: Denrele Edun shows off new fierce blue/black long braids

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And the length! Fierce! See more photos after the cut…

* * * Very graphic pics * * * 71yr old man slaughters wife with a machete in Akwa Ibom [PHOTOS]


A 70 year old man has been arrested in Nsit Ibom Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom state after he killed his 60yr old wife with a machete. The man, Ita Daniel Okpo (pictured), from Mbiokporo village, attacked his wife, Alice Ita Daniel, with the machete while she was sleeping. The machete is now with the Police at the Force Headquarters, Ikot Akpan Abia.

Why we haven’t been to church in 8 years – Pquare

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Africa’s most famous twins, Psquare have revealed they haven’t been to Church in 8 years.They have an explanation ,as they told Nigerian Camera in a recent interview….
“Each time we attend, other worshipers would not listen to the Pastor’s sermon again. All eyes will just be on us. Instead of praying, some people will even decide to be starring at us.
We were not comfortable with that and thought we were distracting a lot of people from serving their God, so we said to ourselves that we should stop going” they said.“All men are equal before God, so we don’t encourage people to abandon their primary purpose of being in church because of us”

Buhari has not ordered sale of 9 presidential jets-Presidency

Contrary to an earlier report that president Buhari has ordered the sale of 9 presidential jets to cut costs,the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, denied knowledge of such directive.He told Premuim Times..
“The story of the order for the sale of aircrafts in the Presidential Fleet, about which so much interest is being expressed, is not known to us,” Mr. Shehu said.
 Mr. Shehu added that, if anything like that was being contemplated, the Presidency would issue a statement through its official channels to announce it..

Saturday 20 June 2015

How EFCC detained, tortured me for 80 days-Businessman (Graphic Photo)

A businessman-politician and environmentalist, Alhaji Suleiman Yerima has narrated how he was detained and battered for 80 days in the cells of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a petition addressed to President Muhammadu Buhari, Yerima detailed the inhuman treatment he got in the hands of the EFCC operatives and how he and his friend, Mr. Uwem Antia were battered in a torture cell operated by the EFCC in Lagos in collaboration with the police. He said he survived the ordeal by God’s grace.

Charleston Shooting: Gunman who Killed 9 at Black Church captured

The white gunman who allegedly shot dead nine people during a bible study meeting at an African-American church in South Carolina last night has been caught in North Carolina.

Dylann Storm Roof, who sparked an overnight manhunt after fleeing the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, was taken into custody during a traffic stop in Shelby just after 11am.

Why dating men men scares me to death-Cara Delevingne opens up...

Supermodel Cara Delevingne has opened up on being in love with a woman.The 22 year old model who is now dating musician,St Vincent has described it as "a miracle" as back in December, as she never thought she would find anyone to love her.She tells July issue of Vogue...
"I think that being in love with my girlfriend is a big part of why I'm feeling so happy with who I am these days. And for those words to come out of my mouth is actually a miracle." It took me a long time to accept the idea, until I first fell in love with a girl at 20 and recognised that I had to accept it. "Women are what completely inspire me, and they have also been my downfall..She continued...

11 kid robbers aged 12-14 arrested in Ibadan

 
11 kid robbers arrested in Ibadan,Oyo state are to be rehabilitated.They were arrested on June 15.TheCommissioner of Police, Mohammed Katsina, told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan

Some of the kid robbers, aged between 12 and 14, conspired and invaded a house around theChallenge Area of Ibadan, where they stole the sum of N11,000.

“Based on information, the Anti-Robbery Squad of the command was sent out immediately and they were surprised to see kids of 12 and 14 years of age coming out to make confessionalstatements,” he said. Katsina, who also expressed pity on the plight of the kids, explained that they voluntarily narrated to the police details about their activities. He lamented that the involvement of the kids in robbery activities could be attributed to lack of parental care and poverty.

“Most of these children are from broken homes and I wish parents can learn from the plight of these kids and take proper care of their children.

Ik Ogbonna & Sonia Morales welcome baby boy(Photo)

Ik Ogbonna and his Colombian fiancee Sonia Morales welcomed a baby boy this morning.
Such a beautiful baby boy...Congrats to them.

Checkout the new Enugu State Secretariat Building [PHOTOS]

Enugu’s new state secretariat constructed during governor Chime’s administration. 

Jonathan Sold Oil Bloc for $1.85bn but Remitted Only $100m

As President Muhammadu Buhari hosts the head of the leading global corruption watchdog Clare Short this week, top on the agenda will be a probe of how Nigeria allegedly remitted only $100m for the sale of oil blocks on which the country was paid $1.85bn, credible sources have revealed.

Clare Short, who is the Chair of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) arrived in the country on Monday on a three-day working visit. She is expected to hold talks with President Buhari on the implementation of the independent reports of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI).

Woman hires assassin to kill her husband so she can continue having sex with his brother

A Zimbabwe woman who was having sex with her husband’s brother ordered and paid some cash so that her husband could be murdered.

Thirty-two-year-old Sphiwe Moyo of Zvishavane and her lover, Witness Maphosa killed Knowledge. The two appeared in court on June 8, 2015, charged with murder.

Witness admitted to committing the chilling crime while his sister-in-law-cum-lover denies involvement.

Court records show that Maphosa — a gold panner — was once married to another woman whom he left before settling down with Moyo. Witness lived at the same homestead and over time became “more and more comfortable” around his brother’s wife.

21year-old Dylan Roof identified as prime suspect in Charleston Shooting

Police are currently at the home of 21-year-old Dylann Roof's mother, as they try to track down the prime suspect in the killings of nine people.
The suspect being hunted by police after nine people were killed in a horrific church shooting has been named by the FBI as Dylann Roof.

The 21-year-old is suspected of carrying out the shooting inside a Charleston church last night.

FBI agents are now at his mum's home as they desperately try to find the suspect.

Roof's uncle this afternoon revealed the suspect had received a gun as a birthday present in April.

It emerged this afternoon the gunman said "I have to do it" before killing nine people inside a church, a survivor has revealed.

China bans fasting in mainly Muslim region

China has banned civil servants, students and teachers in its mainly Muslim Xinjiang region from fasting during Ramadan and ordered restaurants to stay open. Most Muslims are required to fast from dawn to dusk during the holy month, which began on Thursday, but China's ruling Communist party is officially atheist and for years has restricted the practice in Xinjiang, home to the mostly Muslim Uighur minority. "Food service workplaces will operate normal hours during Ramadan," said a notice posted last week on the website of the state Food and Drug Administration in Xinjiang's Jinghe county.

PHOTOS: President Muhammadu Buhari lands in Katsina for Ramadan

Friday 19 June 2015

Saraki’s Election Is Unacceptable, says Abdulsalami Panel

With the General Abdulsalami Abubakar-led National Peace Committee declaring that Senate President Bukola Saraki’s and Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu’s elections are “unacceptable”, the bitter row sparked by the exercise may just have attained a different dimension.

The committee faulted the process that led to the election of the key principal officers of the Senate in a new statement signed by the Convener, Bishop Hassan Mathew Kukah.
“The story of the process leading to the elections of the principal officers in that august body last week is well-known to all Nigerians. Given the maturity, track record and experience of the body, we wonder why a routine process has turned into an ugly, selfish dogfight. 
“This is unacceptable to Nigerians. It neither dignified the Senate nor does it honour what Nigerians voted for.”

"I am ready to buy Arsenal FC at any price - Dangote

After hinting last month that he is interested in buying Arsenal FC, Aliko Dangote wednesday said the same thing to BBC Hausa. According to him, soon after he finishes to build his ongoing refinery he will be ready to pay what the management of Arsenal club are asking for.
After we finish building the refinery, I will have ample time and resources to pay what they are asking for,” he said.

Thursday 18 June 2015

I Didn’t Say I’m Too Old To Rule Nigeria – President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday spurned reports suggesting he regretted that his age would in one way of the other limit the extent to which he could perform in office as President.

The said reports in some national dailies has interpreted what Buhari told the Nigerian community at the country's Consulate in Johannesburg, South Africa on Monday to mean the President said he would have loved being a President when he was at a younger age.

But clarifying on what he actually meant when he made reference to his age, Buhari who said nothing could be farther from the truth than the said reports, stated that on the contrary “old wines are tasty”.

Speaking through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President noted that the Buhari Nigerians have in him today “is a man, like old wine, that has got tastier.

“At 72, yes, he can’t be called a youth, but he has in quantum the wisdom, the patience, temperance and forbearance that age brings”, Adesina added.

We Will Reduce Our Salaries and Allowances – Saraki

Senate President Bukola Saraki has denied that federal lawmakers get N9billion wardrobe allowance.

He also said there were plans by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to reduce the actual salaries and allowances of all federal lawmakers in the country.

Saraki, who stated this after meeting with the RMAFC boss on Wednesday afternoon in Abuja, said the annual wardrobe allowance for each senator is N506,600 yearly, about N2.25 million ‎for their four-year tenure.

He also absolved lawmakers of indiscriminately allocating monies to themselves, and said that RMAFC had the sole responsibility of fixing their remuneration, adding that the Commission would soon publish details of their allowances on its website.

Mother loses bid to use dead daughter's frozen eggs to give birth to grandchild

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A mother has lost her bid to use the frozen eggs of her dead daughter so she could give birth to a grandchild, after a judge ruled there was insufficient evidence this was her late daughter’s wish.
The unnamed 59-year-old woman and her husband, 58 – whose daughter died from cancer aged 28 – had challenged a regulator’s refusal to allow them to transport the frozen eggs of their “only and much loved child” to a US fertility treatment clinic.
Describing what he said was “a very sad case”, Mr Justice Ouseley said the decision was partly due to a lack of paperwork: no document existed that explicitly detailed the daughter’s dying wish to have a child via surrogacy with her mother.
There was no evidence, Ouseley added, that the daughter had also considered vital matters like “the implications on her mother’s health, or the implications of her mother acting as a surrogate, namely that her mother would be the legal mother of her daughter’s child”.
Fearing further cancer treatment might leave her unable to have children, the daughter initially had her eggs frozen in 2008 and discussed surrogacy with her mother because she hoped she would live to raise the child herself. She was not married and had no partner, but having a family was “incredibly important to her”, her mother said.
As her illness became more severe, the daughter signed a form saying she did not want her eggs to perish in the event of her death and said they should be stored for 10 years. However, there was a separate form, requesting instructions on what should happen to the eggs, which she never completed.
Her mother had argued that she had told her she wanted her to carry any babies, and said she intended to have the eggs fertilised by an anonymous sperm donor. In a statement to the court, the mother, referred to as Mrs M, described a conversation with her daughter: “[She said] ‘They are never going to let me leave this hospital mum – the only way I will get out of here will be in a body bag. I want you to carry my babies. I didn’t go through IVF to save my eggs for nothing.’”
A pregnant cousin, who visited the daughter in hospital, said she had feared upsetting her sick relative. But Mrs M said in her statement that her daughter believed her frozen eggs were already her children. “‘I already have my babies, they are on ice,’” she is said to have told her cousin.
However, a close and loving relationship with her parents did not mean A [the daughter] had consented to them making all these decisions, Ouseley said.
IVF Hammersmith, where the eggs were stored, said Mrs M’s request to carry her daughter’s child went “beyond what a patient may have consented to, and we cannot assume these were her specific wishes”.
Ouseley ruled that the daughter, who died of bowel cancer in June 2011, had not given the required consent.
Dismissing the couple’s claim at the high court in London, he said he was “conscious of the additional distress which this will bring to the claimants, whose aim was to honour their daughter’s dying wish for something of herself to live on after her untimely death”.
The judge added that the decision to deny the procedure was not made because of Mrs M’s advanced age or any moral dispute over a mother acting as a surrogate for her dead daughter’s child.
A New York clinic had indicated it would provide the £60,000 fertility treatment with donor sperm, but the case came to court after the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) refused to issue a “special direction” allowing the eggs to be released from storage at Hammersmith hospital for export to the US.
The HFEA had argued the daughter had died without giving written consent allowing her mother to act as a surrogate.
The mother said in her statement to the court the daughter had “wanted her genes to be carried forward after her death”. She had her eggs frozen after her diagnosis at the age of 23. Her parents said she regarded the eggs as “living entities in limbo waiting to be born”.
The judge ruled there was no certainty she consented to her mother carrying a future surrogate child on her behalf, or that she understood the implication of her asking for that to occur.
Ouseley said he had been persuaded there had been no breach of the parents’ human rights and refused permission to appeal, saying he was not convinced it would have much prospect of success. The parents do, however, have the right to appeal directly to the court of appeal.
The HFEA’s statutory approvals committee (SAC) decided in 2014 that there was insufficient evidence to show the daughter wanted the eggs used in the way her parents suggested after her death.
It is thought that if the case had been won, Mrs M could have become the first woman in the world to become pregnant using a dead daughter’s eggs.
An HFEA spokeswoman said: “This is a very sad case, and the ruling must be heartbreaking for the couple. The case was about whether the couple’s daughter had given fully informed consent for her mother to use her eggs after her death.
“Our committee considered this case on three separate occasions, considering very carefully the new evidence given each time, but decided that there was not the kind of fully informed consent required by the law.”

NNPC Big Boys In Serious Panic over Investigations by Buhari

There are some disquiet in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) ahead of the imminent shake-up by President Muhammadu Buhari. In fact, things are so serious that the Legal Services and Company Secretary Ikechukwu Oguine has resigned.

Deputy Group MD/Group Executive Director (Finance and Account) Bernard Otti’s fate remained unclear last night, following his sudden trip abroad immediately after the inauguration of the President.

His people are claiming that he went abroad for medical reasons. Indeed!

The Nation learnt that more officers may retire or voluntarily withdraw their services from NNPC to beat the imminent purge.

Ogun State Deputy Governor rescues trailer accident victim [Photos]

Ogun State Deputy Governor, Chief Mrs. Yetunde Onanuga rescues a truck driver (seated) involved in a lone accident along Ijebu-Ode/Sagamu road in Odogbolu Local Government area of Ogun state.

Thibaut Courtois backs Chelsea move for Monaco’s Radamel Falcao

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Thibaut Courtois believes that Radamel Falcao would be an excellent summer signing for Chelsea. The goalkeeper played with Falcao at Atlético Madrid, where the striker built a reputation as one of the most lethal goalscorers in Europe.
Falcao endured a nightmarish season last time out when on loan at Manchester United, scoring four goals in 26 apperances, but José Mourinho believes that he can still show his true form in English football.
The Chelsea manager, who has lost Didier Drogba from the squad that won the Premier League title last season, is in talks with Falcao’s club, Monaco, over a possible loan deal.
Falcao also overlapped with the Chelsea striker Diego Costa at Atlético in 2012-13: the pair scored 54 goals in all competitions that season. Falcao is on record as saying that he “would like to continue in England”.
Courtois said: “I know Falcao very well. He’s a very good boy, he’s a good friend of mine so if he comes, great. It’s the decision of the club but he would be a very good player for Chelsea.”
Mourinho said this week: “If I can help Falcao reach his level again, I will do it. It hurts me that people in England think that the real Falcao is the one we saw at Manchester United. He is a great player. I don’t do the negotiations. I just tell my board, my club, the players that I am interested in, the price, what I like. And we will see what happens.”
The likelihood of a Falcao move to Chelsea has been reported by the Portugal media, the newspaper Record claiming a loan deal is imminent.

My Wardrobe Allowance will go to Osun workers - Ben Bruce

A senator representing Bayelsa central senatorial district, Ben Murray Bruce, has said he will donate his wardrobe allowance to Osun state workers who are owed 7 months salaries.

Mr. Bruce also said part of the now controversial wardrobe allowance “will be publicly given to the head of widows association in my community of Akasa”, Bayelsa state.

Mr. Bruce stated this in a series of tweets on Wednesday evening.

Old age will limit my performance – President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has admitted that his age would limit his performance as the President of Nigeria.

Come December 17, 2015, Buhari, who was a military governor at 33 and Head of State at the age of 40, will turn 73. He now says he would have loved being a President when he was at a younger age.

Speaking with Nigerians resident in South Africa on Monday after taking part in the 25th assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union in Johannesburg, Mr. President said:

“I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do.”

Despite his advancement in age however, Buhari gave assurance that his administration would make a difference. That what brought him to his current position was his love for the country. The President promised that his administration would “kill” corruption before it wrecks the nation.

“Our government is determined to secure the country, manage the economy, create employment and fight corruption. Some articulate writers have said if we do not kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria. This APC administration intends to kill corruption in Nigeria. We will do our best, I assure you,” Buhari stated.

Chelsea may have to leave Stamford Bridge for at least two seasons

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Chelsea’s plans to redevelop Stamford Bridge into a 60,000-seat stadium could see them play their home matches elsewhere for at least two seasons should the permission be granted for work to begin on their home of 110 years.
The Premier League champions are to reveal proposals to residents and fans at an exhibition at the stadium running from 30 June to 2 July. The consultation meeting will include an explanation of “the rationale for expansion”, with Chelsea, who are restricted by a site comprising around 12 acres when around 20 acres would normally be required for a stadium of the proposed size, likely to build over the adjacent railway tracks. They are also considering digging below street level.

Wednesday 17 June 2015

Passenger Caught Stealing On Lagos-Abuja Flight

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A passenger, Mr. Ovuironye Mathew Dennis, travelling onboard a 6.45am Aero flight on Monday was caught while stealing about N350, 000 from a luggage belonging to an Austrian, Novotny Anton, another passenger on the flight.
Dennis, 31 with 1.65 height as captured in his temporary driver’s licence and seating on flight seat No. 23C was spotted by a member of the airline’s cabin crew when he removed the Austrian’s bag from the cockpit as if he was changing his seat.
Our correspondent, who was on onboard the flight, said the suspect was also caught with a wrap of marijuana.

Louis van Gaal: Manchester United will be stronger for my pre-season plans

Louis van Gaal was unhappy with the scheduling of the club’s pre-season tour of the United States last season, which had been arranged before he arrived.
Louis van Gaal will expect his team to hit the ground running next season after improving their summer schedule. The Manchester United manager was critical of the programme for the club’s pre-season tour of the United States last summer, believing his players spent too much time crossing time zones.
United played games in Los Angeles, Denver, Washington, Detroit and Miami last year but have scaled back the travelling and will be based predominantly on the west coast this time. They will stay mainly near Seattle and San Francisco as they train and play four matches in the International Champions Cup.
Van Gaal told MUTV: “When you see our pre-season last year in the United States of America, we won everything playing against big, top clubs, and then we had to play our first match against Swansea City and we lost. That cannot happen next year.
“The most important aspect is building up our team with individual players so they are thinking like a team, but also we need fitness and match rhythm and therefore we have to play matches, but we also have to train. The problem was when we went to America we didn’t have so many times to train because we had to fly and travel a lot.

Unapologetic Rachel Dolezal resigns from NAACP chapter over race 'storm'



Dolezal came under fire after her parents told the press she is ‘biologically’ white despite her self-identification as black.
Rachel Dolezal, the civil-rights leader in the middle of a firestorm over accusations that she has been misrepresenting herself as black, has resigned unapologetically from her post at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
The story of Dolezal “passing” for a different race quickly went viral on Friday after her parents told a local news station that their daughter, who had publicly cited her African lineage, is actually of Czech and German heritage – with “traces of Native American ancestry”.
After internal deliberations with local and national representatives from the NAACP, Dolezal announced that she was stepping down as president of the group’s chapter in Spokane, Washington – in a 544-word Facebook post that offered neither contrition nor remorse as the controversy over identity politics continued.

Sepp Blatter may seek to remain as Fifa president, source tells Swiss paper

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Sepp Blatter could seek to stay on as Fifa’s president, according to an anonymous source quoted by the Swiss newspaper Schweiz am Sonntag.
The report, which quotes an unnamed source close to Blatter, comes less than two weeks after Blatter announced he is to resign as the head of world football’s governing body.
The newspaper said it had information that Blatter had received messages of support from African and Asian football associations asking him to rethink his decision to step down. The source told the paper Blatter was honoured by the support and had not ruled out remaining in office. Fifa did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
Blatter said on 2 June he would step down as president in the wake of an FBI-led corruption investigation, having headed the organisation since 1998. Fifa is due to pick his replacement at an emergency meeting in Zurich in December.
The newspaper also suggested that Blatter’s renewed interest in the job was another reason for the departure of Fifa’s director of communications Walter de Gregorio, since the Swiss had argued for a new start and advised Blatter to go. De Gregorio declined to comment.

PHOTOS: Ghost Caught On Camera In Hospital

A Nigerian woman recently revealed that they, doctors and mortuary attendants, sometimes hear dead people talk, and I was wondering how possible that could be. What will corpses be saying and to who?
But this picture just added another angle to the ghost saga. A hospital worker, Andrew Milburn was texting his girlfriend at Leeds General Infirmary on Friday night just before starting his night shift.
His girlfriend thought he was cheating on her and was not at work as he claimed. So, to prove to her that he was indeed at work, he took a snapchat of a corridor of the hospital and sent to her. The picture on the right was what his girlfriend got - a ghost was actually around in the hospital ward. Wow!

Photos: Man found living with the remains of older sister and two pet dogs in his bedroom


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Police are investigating an Indian man who was found to be living with the skeletons of his sister and her two dogs in his bedroom, and feeding them on a daily basis.

The 44-year-old man, Partha De – who is believed to be mentally ill – was discovered when his father, Arabinda, set himself on fire in the bathroom of their home in Kolkata, India. The skeletons were discovered when emergency services recovered the charred body of the 77-year-old man from the apartment in the south of the city, in West Bengal state.

The sister is believed to have died six months ago, and the dogs are believed to have died in August last year. DailyMail reports:

‘The man started acting abnormally towards the two policeman posted outside his flat following the death of his father. We initially thought he was uneasy due to his father’s death.’But the man revealed that he was in fact storing his sister’s skeleton along with her two dogs’ in his bedroom, after refusing to be separated from their bodies.

‘It appears that he had been feeding the skeletons regularly, as ample food was found next to the skeletons,’ added Deputy Police Commissioner Murlidhar. 

Euro 2016 qualifiers: six talking points from the latest action

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1) Rooney suited to England captain’s role

The previous time Wayne Rooney came up against Bostjan Cesar it ended with the Slovenian centre-half being injured for five weeks and making it clear that he held the striker responsible. It was, according to Cesar, a “stupid, stupid tackle” that Rooney apparently inflicted on him in England’s 3-1 win at Wembley, though he insisted he was not after revenge in the return game in Ljubljana. “On the pitch I am very aggressive and I enjoy the fight in physical games, but I don’t want to kill him.” He did, however, leave his calling card in the form of the forearm smash into the side of Rooney’s head during England’s 3-2 win and, putting aside for one moment the story of England’s captain and Sir Bobby Charlton’s goals record, that was a moment to demonstrate why the Manchester United player is now entrusted with the armband.

Roberto Firmino to leave Hoffenheim for Premier League club, says agent

Roberto Firmino in action for Brazil against Peru in Group C of the Copa América.
Roberto Firmino’s agent has confirmed that the Hoffenheim forward will be moving to England next season. But Roger Wittmann, who represents the 23-year-old, would not say where the striker’s exact destination would be - although the player has recently been linked with a move to Manchester United.
“All I can say is that he’s moving to England,” Wittmann told Germany’s Bild newspaper. It may take a while before a deal is announced, though, since the Brazil international is current representing his country at the Copa América.
However, all of the formalities – including a medical – are likely to be completed while Firmino is in South America to enable him to complete what is likely to be a club record transfer for the Bundesliga side.
Their most expensive transfer to date was the sale of Carlos Eduardo to Rubin Kazan for €20m (£14.5m).
Firmino, who scored seven Bundesliga goals last season, is valued between €25-30m.

Tuesday 16 June 2015

Bobbi Kristina reportedly being taken home to die peacefully


Bobbi Kristina is being moved home to pass away peacefully, according to reports.

Whitney Houston's daughter has been fighting for her life in hospital since January, when she was found unresponsive in her bath.

Her father Bobby Brown and other family members have remained by her bed side, praying for her to recover, but she still remains on life support now in a rehab centre.

An insider told Radar Online: “They are planning to keep her in Georgia and possibly bring her back to the townhouse.

“That was her home and her mum’s home. If they can bring her back it would be great.

How Jurassic World tore the box office limb from limb

A velociraptor from Jurassic World.



The centrepiece of Jurassic World, which has just enjoyed the highest-grossing worldwide opening of any film in history ($511.8m), is a new synthetic super-dinosaur: the Indominus rex. When it busts out of its enclosure and goes stompabout in the grounds of a dinosaur amusement park, a scientist involved in its manufacture reveals that the creature is a pick’n’mix of various species: a dash of cuttlefish, a pinch of toad, a dollop of velociraptor and so on, all creating a perfect storm of monstrousness.
It is by a similar process of engineering that Jurassic World itself has come to dominate the cinema landscape. As part of a much-loved franchise, tantalisingly scary but never trespassing beyond the confines of family entertainment, it was always going to be a hit; it leaves no demographic excluded. An extra push to convince audiences to see it in 3D and even Imax has boosted its takings further.

CIA torture appears to have broken spy agency rule on human experimentation

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The Central Intelligence Agency had explicit guidelines for “human experimentation” – before, during and after its post-9/11 torture of terrorism detainees – that raise new questions about the limits on the agency’s in-house and contracted medical research.
Sections of a previously classified CIA document, made public by the Guardian on Monday, empower the agency’s director to “approve, modify, or disapprove all proposals pertaining to human subject research”. The leeway provides the director, who has never in the agency’s history been a medical doctor, with significant influence over limitations the US government sets to preserve safe, humane and ethical procedures on people.

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So these guys decided to occupy an entire road with their LOAD like a masquerade? Only in Africa...!

Meet the Pregnant Boko Haram victim who refuse to abort unborn child despite threats [Photos]

Um Haleema was just 16 years old when she was kidnapped. Her first few months in captivity, at the hands of militant group Boko Haram, were enough to break anyone's spirit -- let alone that of a teenage girl so far from home.

She was captured trying to escape, along with three of her friends, as Boko Haram burned and ransacked her village.

During her captivity, Um Haleema was forced to watch men, women and children slaughtered. She was forced into marriage. Forced to wait on a "husband" she hated. But while she watched, she says
she was also waiting -- for a chance to break free. And after six long months, it finally came. Um told CNN:

"I had planned my escape from the beginning. There was a time my husband spent two weeks away, so I attempted to escape but guards returned me and beat me."Eventually, her captors' vigilance began to slip and she managed to escape. In her fear, all she remembers is walking for what felt like days until she finally reached safety.

President Buhari orders release of N4bn to fight Boko Haram

President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday said he had directed that $21m out of the pledge of $100m which Nigeria made to the Multinational Joint Task Force be released within the next one week.

Buhari disclosed this at the 25th AU summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. He chaired the Peace Security Council at the event.

He said he gave the directive based on the decision of the recent extraordinary summit of the Lake Chad Basin Commission and Benin that $30m should be immediately made available to the MNJTF which is saddled with the responsibility of fighting Boko Haram.

PEPSI Football Academy Sponsors 2 Orphans to Brookehouse College UK

Eken Divine is not your average 15 year-old. Orphaned at a tender age and raised by his uncle, he grew up alone after losing three of his siblings. After observing his football talent and his difficulty in settling in at school, his uncle Eken James Okechukwu registered him at the Aba Pepsi Football Academy in 2013. Driven by the desire to repay his uncle and emulate his idol Osaze Odemwingie, he seized the opportunity with both hands and became one of the Academy’s finest.

Monday 15 June 2015

EXPOSED: The Criminals who made Sakari Senate President are Going After Buhari

Last Tuesday elections of Bukola Saraki as Senate President and Yakubu Dogara as Speaker of the House of Reps tipped in their favour on account of the intervention of top businessmen, high-profile investors, and some ex-Ministers in the administration of Goodluck Jonathan, sources revealed.

The plots were hatched in Port Harcourt, Lagos, Abeokuta, Abuja and Ilishan, Ogun State by four serving governors and seven ex-governors in what a source described as a bid to “decimate APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.”
Two of the serving governors are from the South-West and one from the North-West, while two of the ex-governors are from the South-West, three from the North-West, one from the North-East and one from the South-South zone.

GOOD NEWS: Nigeria Govt says, unemployed and poor Nigerians gets N5000 monthly

The Buhari Administration at the weekend declared that there are ongoing plans to implement one of its striking campaign promises that it will pay N5000 each to the poorest Nigerians across the country.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who gave the hint noted that government is “currently evaluating the best ways to collapse existing cash transfer and social welfare schemes to ensure consistency and alignment.

“Once this is completed, we will implement the first phase of this program, using recognized identification platforms and transparent payment solutions”, he added.

Osinbajo who disclosed this at the 10th Year Anniversary Lecture of Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun State titled, ‘The Nigerian Economy and the Future’, also said the federal government has identified the weak transmission grid, which prevents the wheeling of more than 5,000MW as a gridlock to be removed.