Thursday, March 31, 2016

Actress Replies IG Followers Who Accused Her of Buying Fake Designer Shoe And Bag


 Yesterday, popular actress Liz Da Silva showed off a copy of Louboutin shoes and a bag on her Instagram page and many of her followers immediately pointed out that the shoe was a fake and this led to a heated argument between her fans and some internet trolls.

This afternoon, Liz shared a post on her Instagram page, saying that she does not buy original designer shoes and according o her, 99% of people buy copied version of designer products. Really? If so, how do these designers make over a billion in sales worldwide every year? Lol. Anyway, read what Liz wrote below...

"When aiye is not seriously doing me from TOGO🙄 😀 why on earth would I buy REAL ORIGINAL shoe that I LIZDASILVA will step on ground! KO JOOOO, (WHEN IT'S NOT GOLD) all in the name of class? I wear/carry copied shoes/bags and 99.9% of sensible human around the WORLD does for crying out loud, what matters most to me is FITNESS (1). if you dnt like the shoe biko jump inside lagoon + make sure you LOCATE the middle as in the deepest area to enable hungry FISHES receive you without you suffering much, (2). LAGOS/IBADAN EXPRESS needs some paintings as JULIUS BERGER workers are still @ duty😱, YOU GET OPTION🙈 so change your ways and spend the coin in your acct WISELY!!! I no be Omo DANGOTE/OTEDOLA, I KNOW WHERE AM COMING FROM

Lol! Comedian AY Dares Flavour & Iyanya With Hot Sizzling Shot(See)



Hahaha... only is was photoshopped. Read his caption and some comments below...

Check Out This Rita Dominic's Look-alike


 See the resemblance between the beautiful Nollywood actress and her good looking fan too?

Aftermath of a Deadly Fight Between Two Cult Members Over a Girl in Sapele(See Graphic Photos)


 Two members of a cult group in Sapele, Delta State on Tuesday, March 29th engaged in a deadly fight over a girl.
 The incident occurred after one of the men identified as Raraye allegedly started hitting on the girlfriend of his fellow cult member, known as Patrick a.k.a 'Bagger (Vikkins).

According to Ono Okeh, Patrick (pictured above) had repeatedly warned Raraye to stay away from his girlfriend, a warning he chose to ignore. On that fateful day, the two confronted each other with weapons and a fight ensued. Patrick hacked Raraye on the back with a machete. When the wounded man attempted to flee, Patrick cut his hand almost chopping it off.

Raraye (pictured on the hospital bed) is presently receiving treatment in a hospital but there is a possibility he might lose his hand. See photos below... Warning... *very graphic*



Suicide Bomber Held in Cameroon Not Missing Chibok Schoolgirl - Chibok Parents Claim


 The Murtala Muhammed Foundation charged with the responsibility of identifying the female suicide bomber arrested in Cameroon who claimed she was one of the missing Chibok girls, has released a statement stating that leaders of the Chibok Parents association have refuted the claims.

Some of the authorised representatives of the community who were allowed to see photos of the girl, confirmed she is not among the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram from the Government Girls Secondary school on April 14th 2014. The statement reads;

"On Wednesday, March 30, three authorised representatives of the parents of the 219 missing Chibok girls arrived the Murtala Muhammed Foundation (MMF) offices from Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State to view photos of the girl claiming to be one of the 219 missing students kidnapped by Boko Haram.
 Mr. Yakubu Nkeki, chairman, Lawan Zana secretary, Mrs. Yana Galang women leader of the Chibok Girls Movement, all of whose children are amongst the kidnapped 219 Chibok girls were upon their arrival shown photos of the girl who was arrested along with another woman on Friday March 25th carrying explosives in Limani, Cameroon. A set of photographs had been sent to the MMF on the evening of Monday 28th of March by Garba Shehu, Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.

 A more recent batch of photos, taken at 2pm on Tuesday 29th of March was sent to the MMF by Ambassador Hadiza Mustafa, Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Cameroon. ‎The earlier set of photos showed the girl partially clothed and squatting on the sandy floor within a low cement wall enclosure, which was surrounded by soldiers and some civilians. In that same batch, the woman was being carried in the arms of a soldier, with her face swollen and plaster covering different parts of her body. She was also partially clothed. In the more recent photos, however, the girl was fully clothed, standing against a wall and looking into the camera. The woman was also standing straight beside what appeared to be a hospital bed, she was fully-clothed.
 Her face still appeared slightly swollen with dressing on her forehead. The Nigerian government by Tuesday afternoon had already informed the MMF that the girl has clearly identified herself as Maryam Alhaji Wakeel, 12 years old, originally from Maiduguri but abducted from Bama when the town was overrun by Boko Haram a year ago. The woman has identified herself as Aishatu Usman, a 35-year-old mother of two children. However the identification process was still carried out to lay to rest any claims that the girl is one of the 219 girls kidnapped from their school in Chibok on April 14th 2014. Mr. Nkeki, Mallam Zana and Mrs. Galang have confirmed that the girl and the woman do not fit the description of any of the missing daughters from Chibok. We have also made arrangements for other stakeholders to view the photos at the MMF office in Abuja as we are yet to ascertain how the girl came to describe herself as one of the missing Chibok girls.

 The identity of the girl notwithstanding, the MMF has informed the Nigerian government of its willingness to continue to pursue the matter, and is willing to provide the captured girl and woman any support they may require. These girls and women are merely victims, and must be treated as such by the society. They have already undergone grave violence at the hands of their Boko Haram captors. We must ensure that they are not made to undergo additional violence at the hands of their compatriots. Nigerian government officials have informed the MMF that both Maryam Alhaji Wakeel and Aishatu Usman have been handed over to the Nigerian military this evening and are currently on their way back to Nigeria.”

Abducted Army Colonel Found Dead Yesterday, laid to Rest



 Colonel Samaila Inusa(pictured above) the Nigerian Army Colonel who was abducted by some unknown gunmen in Kaduna State on Sunday March 27th and killed has been laid to rest. He was buried today according to Islamic rites. May his soul rest in peace Amen!!!

'He Was a Cruel & Jobless Addict, Our Marriage Was Hell'- EgyptAir Hijacker's Ex wife Reveals


 The EgyptAir plane Hijacker's ex-wife, has revealed that there is no love story in their marriage. She branded him a jobless drug addict and claimed their five years marriage was a 'living hell'

Seif Eldin Mustafa on Tuesday forced a passenger jet to redirect to Cyprus after he wore a fake suicide vest and threatened to blow himself up.

In her first interview, Marina has revealed that he was a violent unemployed bully who was cruel to her and their four children.

She added 'the world has been painted a picture of a man who hijacked a plane for love'  but says it could not be further from the truth.


'Most of the media painted a picture of a romantic situation in which a man was trying to reach out to his estranged wife,' she told Cypriot newspaper Phileleftheros.

'But that couldn't be further from the truth and they would have a different opinion if they knew what he was really like.

'It was a marriage of hell with threats, beatings, torture and fear. He was a man who knew how to inflict fear and to create misery around him. He was unbalanced and a scary person.'

Marina, 51, met Mustafa in 1983, when she was 18 years old, and married him two years later.

During their seven years together the couple had three daughters and a son, but Ms Paraschou still describes them as the 'darkest chapter in my life'.

She says the couple lived with her parents on Cyprus during their marriage, but unemployed Mustafa never provided financially to the family. 

The couple divorced in 1990 and Mustafa left Cyprus for Egypt in 1994 where he was jailed for forgery and fraud.

He broke out of prison in 2011 amid the chaos during the uprising against Egyptian president Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak.