Thursday, March 10, 2016

Finally : P'Square And SoundCity Finally Reconcile(Photos)


 In September last year, Psquare and Soundcity TV were involved in a bitter twitter war.
Soundcity, had stopped airing videos by Nigeria’s pop twins, P-Square, since January of that year. They had invited the singing duo to an event but they insisted Sound City pay a certain amount of money. While trying to negotiate, Jude Okoye, their the manager had pointed out ‘What has Soundcity ever done for P-Square? Tell me one thing Soundcity has ever done for PSquare’. 

For that reason Sound City stopped airing Psquare's music videos.

All these was revealed during the twitter war between Sound City and Psquare last year, but the good news today is both parties have agreed for peace to reign.

While Peter Okoye is somewhere out there having good thoughts about his new solo single “Look into My Eyes”, the other half of Psquare, Paul Okoye was seen on Instagram with a top management staff of Soundcity TV.

Anyway, Paul Okoye posted these photos below to let us know that the beef has finally been squashed.



Shocking : Newborn Baby Found Abandoned in a Cardboard Box(Photos)


 A newborn baby was found abandoned in a cardboard box yesterday under a bridge in Ado Karu Local Govt Area of Nassarawa State, Nigeria.
 The baby was taken to the Office of Social Welfare Ado Karu but unfortunately died on the way.







Wow! Check out Lilian Esoro-Franklin's Beautiful Birthday Cake


 Her husband, Ubi Franklin, threw her a surprise birthday dinner yesterday March 9th. Her cake has a photo of her look to AMVCA recently. See another photo....


Dad Advertises His 'Virgin' Daughter For Marriage Without Her knowledge(See)



 Stephen Stewart placed an ad in a Christian magazine about his 26-year-old "virgin" daughter for prospective grooms, the Daily Beast reports.

The ad describes Rachael Stewart as "godly, gorgeous, athletic, educated, careered, humorous, travelled, bilingual, 26-year-old virgin.

You: unworthy, though becoming less so daily." Even more disturbing, the Ad was placed in the jobs section of the magazine.

Christianity Today apologized and pulled the ad from which print it said "has been rightly seen as demeaning and in poor taste." But the print version had already been sent out, so there’s little to be done about it.

"We want everything in our magazine to reflect beautiful orthodoxy, and this ad did not," editor in chief, Mark Galli, said. "We have taken a hard look at our ad review process, made some changes, and we can assure our readers that no ad like this will appear again."

"At least it’s appropriate they placed it in the Employment Opportunities section because putting up with this father-in-law's shenanigans is a full time job, without any paid vacation," Rachel wrote in a since-deleted blog post after commenters there drew her attention to it.

Rachel wrote she was amused and called the ad “remarkable” on her blog. There she also recounted calling her father after finding out about the ad placed for her future spouse. Her father Stephen reportedly closed his office door before defending his choice to place the ad, and reading it aloud to his daughter. She was “impressed, but not surprised,"

"I’m just nervous if this doesn’t work out, next I’ll find my face plastered on a billboard," she said, jokingly, in the blog post. "Oh gosh, now I’m giving him ideas."

Woman Who Kidnapped 2-Day Old Baby Caught When Baby Grew To Attend Same School With Biological Sister(Photos)




 A South African woman has been found guilty of kidnapping a two-day-old baby in 1997. Police accused her of fraudulently claiming to be the girl's biological mother since snatching her from a hospital in Cape Town.

 The 50-year-old woman was arrested last year after suspicions were raised when there was a similar-looking girl at the child's school.

DNA tests then proved that the two girls were sisters, police said.

The kidnapped girl's parents, Celeste and Morne Nurse, called her Zephany, but the name she grew up with has not been revealed to protect her identity. The convicted woman has also not been named for similar reasons.

Zephany had been living with the accused, near the Nurse family's home in the Cape Flats, a mainly working class neighbourhood in Cape Town, when she was found last year.

A nationwide search in 1997 failed to find her.

In her evidence, the accused woman said she believed she had legally adopted the child after her own pregnancy ended in a miscarriage.

She said she was handed a new-born baby at a busy railway station by a woman called Sylvia, who cannot be found.

She also said that she had signed adoption papers, but they have been lost.

Giving his verdict, Judge John Hlophe described the defendant's account as a fairytale.

Mrs Nurse broke down when she testified at the start of the trial.

She said Zephany was her first daughter, and she was 18 when she gave birth to her via a caesarean section at Groote Schuur Hospital, where the world's first human heart transplant was done in 1967.

She denied giving the accused permission to take her daughter from a ward.

"My baby was crying and I saw a person dressed in maroon clothes standing by the door. She asked if she could pick up the child," Mrs Nurse said.

"I was in pain and under medication. I fell asleep. Next thing I remember is the nurse asking where my child was.

"We ran around looking for the child in every floor of the hospital. The baby was gone. Nowhere to be found. I thought it was a joke," Mrs Nurse said.

Celeste Nurse, in red, the biological mother of the teenage girl, broke down in court when she gave evidence. 



Morne Nurse, Zephany's biological father, told the court that he spent a month collecting evidence on the case before going to the police.

Blackout : Nigeria's Power Generation Drops to 1,580 MW


 Power generation in the country has dropped to 1, 580 MW in the last three days resulting in blackout presently being experienced in several parts of the country. Senior officials at Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, attribute the decrease in power generation to a partial system collapse at the Shiroro dam in Niger state and the activities of gas pipeline vandals in the Niger Delta region.

 Residents of Lagos state have also been thrown into darkness in that last 4 days following a strike action by members of staff of the Ikeja Electricity distribution company who are protesting the disengagement of 400 of their colleagues who failed a competence test carried out by their management.

Prophet Challenges Lions to a Fight to Prove God’s Power



 A South African prophet who said he was filled with the Holy Spirit recently ‘challenged’ a lion to do battle in the Kruger National Park.

 Prophet Alec Ndiwane who is based in the Pretoria Soshanguve was with fellow church members in the Kruger National Park where they were watching animals. It is believed the prophet went into a trance and started to speak in tongues. Ahead of them was a lion pride busy eating their impala.

According to DailyPostSA, Alec must have thought he was the biblical Samson as the prophet opened the car door and went charging towards the lions. Upon seeing the man running towards them, the lions ran towards the prophet.

Alec must have then come to his senses as he quickly realised this was not going to end well and made an immediate turn and ran back to safety. But before he could safely reach the confines of the car, one lion had snapped its paws on him thus causing major damage to his toilet sitting tool. Also thanks to the game ranger who was near who fired some shots with his gun to scare the lion away.

So severe was the lion paw injury that Alec had to be rushed to hospital for emergency surgery. The man was fearing he would lose his bum but the doctor’s assured him he would still have his left bum intact.

“I do not know what came over me’, Alec confessed, ‘I thought the Lord wanted to use me to show his power over animals. Is it not we were given dominion over all creatures of the earth’, Alec added.

Alec was eventually stitched up and reportedly discharged after spending the night in hospital.