Sunday, March 6, 2016

Very Sad! : Wife of The Minister of State For Labor, James Ocholi, Dies in Hospital, See Son's Last IG Post


 The wife of the Minister of state for Labor and Employment, James Ocholi, Blessing Fatima Ocholi, has died. She was involved in the fatal accident that killed her husband and her son along the Kaduna-Abuja expressway today Sunday March 6th. She was in a coma for a few hours after which she lost the battle to live. May their souls rest in peace, Amen.
 Below is the son's last IG post. RIP to the Ocholis.



Ini Edo Fires Back at Nigerians Mocked Her AMVCA Dress, Calling it a 'Wedding Gown'(See)


 Actress Ini Edo got a lot of negative comments over her AMVCA dress(pictured). Many say it was a wedding gown. The pissed off actress has now taken to IG to clap back... See below...









Photos From The Car Crash That Killed Minister of State For Labour, James Ocholi


 The Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Hon James Ocholi (SAN) died this afternoon in a fatal motor accident along Abuja – Kaduna road while travelling with his son and wife.

 Here are photos from the car crash. His wife is at the hospital, in a critical condition, but his son didn't survive the crash. See photos below...




Four Catholic Nuns, 13 Others Killed by Gunmen at a Retirement Home, Pope Francis Condemns Massacre(Photos)


 At least seventeen people, including four Catholic nuns, were killed on Friday, March 4th, when armed men attacked a care home for the elderly run by Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity in Yemen..

The group of gunmen raided the home for the elderly located in the Sheik Osman district of Aden. According to eyewitness reports, two gunmen encircled the facility while at least four raided the building housing over 80 patients. 

The gunmen then proceeded to separate four nuns at gunpoint before opening fire on them. Two of the four slaughtered nuns were Rwanda, one from India and another from Kenya. One nun managed to survive the attack by hiding inside a refrigerator.

After killing the nuns, the gunmen then moved from room to room handcuffing the patients and shooting them in the heads. Six Ethiopians, a Yemeni cook and Yemeni guards were also killed.

The dead and injured were taken to the city’s state-run Republican hospital and a health centre run by Medecins Sans Frontieres. A doctor at the Republican hospital told the media that some of the dead had arrived with their hands tied behind their backs. Most had been shot in the head. 



Paramedics said they expected the death toll to rise as some of the wounded had serious injuries. Officials and medics were unable to provide a figure for the number of people injured in the attack.

There were about 80 elderly residents at the home, which was established in 2000 by Missionaries of Charity, a religious order set up by Mother Teresa. Sunita Kumar, a spokeswoman for the order in the Indian city of Kolkata, said its members were “absolutely stunned” at the killing.

"The sisters were to come back but they opted to stay on to serve people in Yemen."  she said.

Missionaries of Charity, which also runs homes for the elderly in Taez, Hodeidah and Sanaa, is the only organisation to provide such a service in Yemen. Local religious leader Sheikh Mohammed Mahboob blamed the Aden attack on ISIL, which considers Christians to be heretics.

"The Islamic fighters have a wrong understanding of Islam" he said.

So far no group has claimed responsibility for Friday's attack, but reports on the ground indicate that the slaughter was carried out by Islamic State terrorists or their affiliates.

Yesterday, March 5, the Vatican condemned the killings. In a statement relased on behalf of Pope Francis , the Vatican's Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, said the pontiff was "shocked and profoundly saddened by the massacre.

"His Holiness Pope Francis was shocked and profoundly saddened to learn of the killing of four Missionaries of Charity and twelve others at a home for the elderly in Aden. He sends the assurance of his prayers for the dead and his spiritual closeness to their families and to all affected from this act of senseless and diabolical violence. He prays that this pointless slaughter will awaken consciences, lead to a change of heart, and inspire all parties to lay down their arms and take up the path of dialogue. In the name of God, he calls upon all parties in the present conflict to renounce violence, and to renew their commitment to the people of Yemen, particularly those most in need, whom the Sisters and their helpers sought to serve. Upon everyone suffering from this violence, the Holy Father invokes God’s blessing, and in a special ways he extends to the Missionaries of Charity his prayerful sympathy and solidarity".




One of The World's Richest Men, Billionaire Babak Zanjani Sentenced to Death Over $2.8 Billion Fraud


 After a long trial in which he was accused of fraudulently pocketing $2.8 billion, Iran's billionaire tycoon Babak Zanjani has been sentenced to death, a judicial official said today March 6.
 The 41-year-old who is worth $13.5 billion and holds a Danish citizenship was convicted of fraud and economic crimes. 

Judiciary spokesman Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejeie said at the press conference that apart from the death sentence, Zanjani must repay money to the state.

Zanjani became notorious during the era of president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, finding ways to channel hard currency from oil sales to Tehran despite financial sanctions imposed on the Islamic republic's banks as punishment for its nuclear programme.

The trial was held in public, a rarity for such a major case in Iran, and two other accused were also convicted of "corruption on earth", the most serious offence under the country's criminal code, meaning they too will face the death penalty.

"The preliminary court has sentenced these three defendants to be executed, as well as paying restitution to the plaintiff," Mohseni-Ejeie said, adding that that was the oil ministry.

They must also pay a "fine equal to one fourth of the money that was laundered", the spokesman said, without specifying the sum.

Zanjani, who can appeal, had denied any wrongdoing, insisting that the only reason the money had not been paid to the oil ministry was that sanctions had prevented a planned transfer from taking place.

However, the case follows repeated declarations from the current government of President Hassan Rouhani that corruption and the payment of illegal commissions thrived under Ahmadinejad's rule.

Zanjani had repeatedly said in media interviews that in return for commissions paid by Ahmadinejad's government he was tasked with circumventing sanctions to get money back to Iran.

Tragic : Minister of State For Labor And Employment, James Ocholi, His Son, Die in Fatal Accident


 The Minister of state for Labor and Productivity, James Ocholi, died in a fatal motor accident along the Kaduna-Abuja express road this afternoon.
 He died along with his son while his wife who was in his car is currently lying in a critical condition in a hospital. Personal Assistant to President Buhari on New Media, confirmed Ocholi's death on twitter.


Break What? : Comedian AY and his wife, Mabel Dazzle at AMVCA 2016(See)


 The comedian and his wife, Mabel, looked stylish as they completely rubbish breakup rumours at the AMVCA 2016 which held in Lagos, last night. More photos below...