Monday, 13 January 2014

Pics show Rabboni church members throwing up after eating grass

Members of the Rabboni Centre Ministries in Pretoria, South Africa, under instruction from their pastor, Lesego Daniel, dropped to the floor to eat grass after the 'man of God' told them it will 'bring them closer to God.'


Rivers Police deny shooting Senator Magnus Abe

The Rivers Police Command has denied allegations that its personnel shot and wounded Sen. Magnus Abe while trying to stop a political rally from holding in Port Harcourt today.

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Rihanna gets a new tattoo


The 25 year old singer seems to have added another tattoo to the 20 she already has. She was spotted entering her favorite

People believe Oshiomhole gave me N50m — Mother of stowaway teenager


Ohikhena. Inset: Daniel

Evelyn Ohikhena is the mother of the stowaway boy, Daniel, who hid in the wheels compartment of a Lagos-bound plane belonging to Arik Air from Benin City last year. In this interview with JAMES AZANIA, she narrates the ordeal of the family after her son’s uncommon adventure
 What is the situation now after your son hid in the wheels compartment of a Lagos-bound plane from Benin City last year?
The Edo State Government enrolled him in Edo College. The government put him in a boarding school. After his enrolment in a boarding school, the state Governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, promised that he would assist me because my shop got burnt before the incident. Because I was managing the little resources I had
then,

Kenyan ‘corpse’ wakes up in morgue


Mutora (left) with relatives

Kenyan authorities have launched an investigation into how a man declared dead in a hospital woke up alive in its morgue the next day.
Shocked mortuary workers at Naivasha hospital ran away when the body stirred and was seen to be breathing.
Paul Mutora, who had tried to kill himself by swallowing insecticide, was pronounced dead on Wednesday night.
The chief medic said the drug used to treat him slowed the heart beat, which may have led to the

Brazil 2014: Keshi faces selection headache

L-R: Balogun, Okaka and Aneke
’TANA AIYEJINA takes a look at some new players, who if given a chance, or want to play for Nigeria, could bring more quality into the Super Eagles as coach Stephen Keshi prepares his side for the 2014 World Cup

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Hot Photos Of Meet Mikel Obi And His Russian girlfriend

 
Chelsea footballer, John Obi Mikel appears to be off the market as he has been swept off his feet by a Russian beauty. Her name is Olga Diyachenko and she living with the Nigerian footballer in the UK. Pictures have emerged of the loved up pair.More photos after the cut...

PHCN abandoned me after I sustained spinal cord injury on electric pole –Sacked employee

Mujeeb Shokunbi
Sixty per cent of the work force of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria got letters disengaging them from the services of the organisation, following the final process of its privatisation.
But for each of those individuals who lost their jobs after the new owners of PHCN took over on

Indian street kids float own bank

Children at the counter to deposit money
A group of street children in India have opened their own bank.
The bank, known as the Children’s Development Khazana, was set up and is now run by children in the Fatehpuri neighbourhood of Old Delhi, India.

It’s tough carrying out rituals in US, Europe –Ifa Priests

Elebuibon
       What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander goes a popular idiom. But this saying does not apply to every situation. Places of worship for Nigerian Christians and Muslims in Europe, Latin America, Canada, Australia and the United States are ubiquitous. But where do Nigerian traditional

It’s great to be back –Messi

Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi admitted he was ‘very happy to return’ after he came on and scored two goals in Barcelona’s 4-0 win over Getafe on Wednesday, Eurosport reports.

Nigerians in Cote d’Ivoire wants FG’s scholarship awards

Some Nigerians resident in Cote d’Ivoire on Friday in Abidjan appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to extend scholarship awards to Nigerians living abroad.
They spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria when they turned out en masse to welcome Jonathan at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Airport.
The President is attending a meeting of ECOWAS Heads of Government with the Japanese Prime Minister.

Glo/CAF award: I’m disappointed Mikel didn’t win, says Minister

Sports Minister Bolaji Abdulahi on Friday expressed disappointment that Mikel Obi failed to clinch the Glo/CAF African Footballer of the Year Awards.
Abdulahi, made the remark in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.
He said that Yaya Toure of Cote d’Ivoire considered all the nominees in the category as worthy contenders in spite of the fact that he beat Obi to the second position.

US approves new drug for treatment of type 2 diabetes

The US Food and Drug and Administration has announced the approval of a drug called Farxiga (dapaglifozin) to help treat adults with type 2 diabetes. The tablets, in combination with diet and exercise, are said to improve control of blood sugar levels.
According to the American Diabetes Association, approximately 25.8 million people in the US have diabetes. Type 2 diabetes accounts for around 90% of these cases.
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by high blood glucose (hyperglycemia). This is a result of the body being unable to produce enough insulin, or not being able to use the insulin properly (insulin resistance).

New Glue could mend injured/wounded hearts

This illustration shows how a torn blood vessel could be sealed back together with a bit of the new glue.In one episode of the TV show “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” Captain Jean-Luc Picard is stabbed in the chest but survives thanks to a device that stitches up wounds in his heart. Now, real researchers have invented an adhesive that can also repair heart wounds.
The glue bonds to heart tissue, and is as strong as stitches or staples, sealing wounds while avoiding complications, say its inventors, Jeffrey M. Karp, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard