Sunday, July 6, 2014

Police arrest Redeemer student for killing his father at RCCG Camp


The Ogun State Police Command has arrested 21-year old Tolani Ajayi (pictured above) a student of the Department of History and International Relations, Redeemer University, RCCG Camp Ogun State for killing his father on Tuesday July 3rd.

According to PM News, the shattered body of Barrister Charles Ajayi, 60, a  Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was recovered in a box at a nearby bush at Canaanland Street at the Redeemed Christian Church of God Camp, Km 46 Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The suspect who is a biological son of the slain lawyer was arrested same day in his fathers residence, at the scene of the incident, aroun 5:30 p.m. after the discovery of the corpse and Police preliminary findings. 

"This boy ain't loyal"Chris Brown & Karrueche breakup again!


Barely a month after his return from Jail, Chris and Karrueche have broken up....He posted photos of her butt on just two days ago and on the 4th of July, they were all lovedup(above).Now, they have both deleted all photos from their IG pages ,unfollowed each other, and Karrueche posted a cryptic message below

Monalisa Chinda Dazzles at Fayrouz L'original event

 Monalisa Chinda rocked all black to the Fayrouz L'Original event last night ...Stunning!!

Kel--- I’m Not Broke & Didn’t Start A Family Anywhere


Rapper Kel in a new interview with Punch has said she is not broke and neither did she start a family like some people have speculated. While debunking the rumour, the rapper who says she has missed not performing on stage says she will soon be back doing music. A lot of people have said the rapper is broke, and that’s why little or nothing has been heard of her. Here is what she told Punch;

Lawless country!!! How Policeman Attached To Wema Bank Shot Conductor & Caused Disorder On Oba Akran

Those who are appointed to protect us from bad guys are now the bad guys........Just as we were yet to recover from the misconducts of some military men who caused commotion at Palmgroove yesterday, few hours later, same yesterday, Friday, 4th of July at around 2pm on Oba Akran road, a police officer attached to Wema Bank, Oba Akran branch shot an ‘innocent’ conductor and another chaos ensued. 

Immediately his colleagues at his motor park heard about the incident, they stormed Wema Bank premises, destroyed part of the building and all the windscreens of cars parked in the premises, which mostly belonged to the bank officials and few customers.

The property destroyed are said to be millions of naira. Meanwhile an LL reader who also works around Oba Akran, who saw it all, has this to say…read it after the cut, and see photos too. I wonder when ‘lazy’ men in uniforms will learn to stop being power drunk.

Police van chase okada rider & his passengers to their deaths (Graphic)


An Okada rider and his 2 male passengers were crushed to death this afternoon at Awoyaya bus-stop  along the Lekki-Epe Express way in Lagos as they were being chased by a police van.This sad incident happened this afternoon. In fact, people are still gathered in the area as you read this


While trying to escape from the police who were chasing them to seize their bike for riding on the express, the Okada, which was in high speed, collided with a BRT bus that crushed them to death.

Double Misfortune!!! Jailed Robbers return 10 years later to kill victim's Son in Ebonyi


Double misfortune has befallen Okorie Orie, a native of Ibenda Effium in Ohaokwu Local Gov­ernment Area of Ebonyi State, whose son was killed by an unrepentant gang of robbers that had robbed him 10 years earlier.

A decade ago, 37-year-old Uchenna Okereke, led six other robbers to rob Okorie Orie, dispossessing him of millions of naira and successfully escaped. But the victim was able to recall the face of Okereke and he correctly identified him to the police, who acted on the information and arrested him. During interrogation, he revealed the identity of the other six members of his gang. They were all tried, convicted and slammed with 10-year jail term, which they served and were subsequently released.