Friday, January 14, 2011

Unilag Student Dies After Being Drugged By A Guy

Ella was a second year student of Marine Science, University of Lagos. She was religious. She worked at The Rock Foundation Mission (TRF) Fellowship, Unilag. All her friends say she was a darling...she was well liked.
Some days ago, she went to visit a guy, her friend, someone she trusted. This friend drugged her.
Why did he drug her? Her friends believe it was to have his way with her. The drug must have been too strong for her because she passed out and never opened her eyes again. She died the next day at a hospital in Ikeja.


Ella was just 17+ years old.

She will be buried today at Atan Cemetry...Yaba, Unilag Road.
This is such a sad story. So unfortunate.
May her soul rest in peace...amen. And may God grant her family the fortitude to bear this great loss.

Video of the religious riot in Jos, Plateau state [Naijapals Exclusive]

I made this little video to show people, what they problem in Jos, Plateau state is like. Many have read the news and due to popular demand, I have put this video together, each time you see me post x amount of people killed in Jos, this is what usually happens pretty much

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Rumour control;Facebook is not shutting down on march 15

It has officially been confirmed from Facebook Director of Corporate Communications Larry Yu that the rumor is false.
He was asked via via e-mail if Facebook was shutting down on March 15, to which he responded, "The answer is no, so please help us put an end to this silliness."
The fact that this absurd hoax spread so efficiently makes us wonder: Will people believe anything?
Facebook will officially release press statement concerning the rumour soon


Hope everybody can now have a peace of mind

Monday, January 10, 2011

Jos Again!! Christian youths attacked a car full of muslims

JOS, Nigeria (AP) — Christian youths attacked a car full of Muslims returning from a wedding in central Nigeria, killing seven people inside the vehicle and sparking retaliatory violence that left one other person dead, an official said Saturday.

It was the latest unrest in a fertile region that saw more than 500 people killed last year in massacres pitting Christians against Muslims.



On Saturday, gunshots echoed through the troubled city of Jos, causing store owners to close their shops and families to hide inside their homes.

The violence began as Christian youths blocked a road leading from a neighboring village Friday night, trapping the Muslims inside their car, said lawyer Ahmed Garba, a member of an Islamic religious council. Garba told journalists Saturday that seven people died in the attack and one person survived.

Garba said once news of the attack spread, Muslims began retaliatory violence in the streets of Jos that has left at least one person dead.

Plateau state police commissioner Abdurrahman Akano said investigators received word of the Friday night attack, but had not found any bodies. That is not uncommon as Muslims traditionally bury their dead as soon as possible.
Manassie Panpe, the Red Cross' state secretary, said officials from the aid organization had found several injured people in the streets Saturday but that information remained scarce.

Nigeria, an oil-rich country of 150 million people, is almost evenly split between Muslims in the north and the predominantly Christian south. Jos is in the nation's "middle belt," where dozens of ethnic groups vie for control of fertile lands.

The Jos violence, though fractured across religious lines, often has more to do with local politics, economics and rights to grazing lands. The government of Plateau state, where Jos is the capital, is controlled by Christian politicians who have blocked Muslims from being legally recognized as citizens. That has locked many out of prized government jobs in a region where the tourism industry and tin mining have collapsed in the last decades.

On Christmas Eve, two bombs went off near a large market in Jos where people were doing last-minute Christmas shopping. A third hit a mainly Christian area of Jos, while the fourth was near a road that leads to the city's main mosque.

Officials initially said at least 32 died from the blasts, while an official with the National Emergency Management Agency told journalists that he had counted 80 deaths from the explosions and the retaliatory violence that followed.

An Internet message attributed to radical Muslim sect known in northern Nigeria as Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the bomb attacks. However, the sect had never carried out an attack in that region before..

Nollywood Superstar Nkem Owoh (Osuofia) Loses Mother

Nollywood multi-talented super star Mr.Nkem Owoh popularly known as Osuofia who hails from Udi in Enugu State joins the league of the motherless on Friday, the 7th day of January 2011 '' my mother died after a brife illness in her late 80's, She lived a good life and will forever be remembered'' says Osuofia.