Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Veteran Nollywood actor cum movie director Obi Madubogwu has passed on

Nollywood veteran actor and movie director, Obi Madubogwu is dead.

A source close to the family revealed today that the actor who has been battling with diabetes for years, developed fever yesterday and was rushed to the hospital this morning where he died due to health complications.

The source also said that his family will be taking his remains to his home state tomorrow, August 29, 2017.

May his gentle soul rest in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ Amen.

Monday, 28 August 2017

ESOC&S ANNOUNCED A NEW PRELATE

SPEECH DELIVERED BY HIS MOST EMINENCE, BABA ALADURA ELECT,
(DR) DAVID D.L BOB-MANUEL AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE ON MONDAY, 28TH AUGUST 2017.

Your Eminences, Members of the Advisory Board of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim,
Distinguished personalities and members of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim present,
Respected members of the “fourth estate of the realm”,
Ladies and Gentlemen,

It is with a deep sense of humility and in honour and appreciation to God Almighty that I find it expedient to speak to you today on my appointment as the Baba Aladura Elect and Prelate of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim Worldwide.

Permit me to refer you to Romans 9: 15-16
“For He saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy”.
It is against this background that I give glory to God Almighty and immensely thank Him for His grace and mercy upon my life and for finding me a worthy vessel of honour to be used for the work of His kingdom as Baba Aladura Elect and Prelate of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim. I also immensely thank the Advisory Board for appointing me and I pray and ask for their maximum cooperation and synergy to move the Church of God forward.

We are at a defining moment where the ethos of our Christianity is being challenged by events, issues and happenings around our country and the world at large. This is the time for the Church to re-awaken and re-engineer a revival, to focus with unity of purpose on propagating the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in order to win souls for CHRIST (Matt. 28: 19-20). In line with the foregoing, my tenure will focus and pursue with vigour prayers, evangelism, righteous living and holiness. The other core values of the Church such as love, faith, service to humanity and brotherliness that the Founder, St Moses Orimolade Tunolase (of blessed memory) entrenched will be enhanced.  I commit that our youths and women will occupy a place of importance and value as both spiritual, moral and economic empowerment will be encouraged. We will also partner to look for our lost sheep and bring them back to the fold.

The Church has in recent times seen an upsurge in development of cathedrals and physical structures. This dovetails into the ten (10) year development plan of the Church that was approved last year by the Advisory Board. I am committed to pursue the objectives and targets of the development plan and enjoin you all to join me in this laudable task.

I therefore seek the cooperation, patience and loyalty of members of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim as we enter a new era: an era of evangelism, revival, pious and righteous living, growth and development etc. I also seek the partnership of our Christian brethren; though our denominations may differ but our mission will always be the same – to preach Christ, convert souls and live a holy and victorious Christian life. This is a time for Christendom and the Church of God to come together as one so that the gates of hell should NOT prevail against it.

By the manifest grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, we will together take the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim and the service of our Lord Jesus Christ to a greater and enviable height. Amen.

I therefore charge you like Saint Paul did in Philippians 4:8
“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things”

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the comforting presence of the Holy Spirit be with you all, now and always. Amen.

I use this opportunity to cordially invite members of the press, the Christian community, and other stakeholders to my induction as Baba Aladura as would be announced by the leadership of the Church.

I thank you all for your patience and kind attention.

God bless you all
God bless the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim & Seraphim
God bless Christendom
God bless Nigeria and the entire world


ELDER (DR) DAVID D.L BOB-MANUEL
Baba Aladura Elect & Prelate of the Eternal Sacred Order of  Cherubim and Seraphim

Thursday, 24 August 2017

Tokunbo Idowu aka TBoss the second runner up in the last concluded BBA releases a new photo living her dream! "Queen Cleopatra "

Nigeria Airforce Plane crashed

Wednesday, 23 August 2017

The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has said it did not issue a statement banning the songs of Olamide, Davido and 9ice from being broadcast.

The NBC said it is not in the business of banning songs, saying by virtue of the broadcasting law, radio and television stations are to ensure that songs containing vulgar or suggestive lyrics and visuals are not aired.

Idachaba Armstrong, director of broadcast monitoring, told TheCable Lifestyle that a ban notice of ‘Wo’ and ‘Wavy Level’ by Olamide, ‘Fall’ by Davido and ‘Living Things’ by 9ice did not emanate from the NBC.

The ban notice, which was issued by the National Broadcasting Corporation, had been circulating on social media for the past couple of days.

‘Commission, not Corporation’
Reacting, Armstrong said: “First of all, NBC is a commission, not a corporation.

“Nobody at NBC issued a statement to the effect. We can’t be issuing statements on every album released in the country. The broadcaster has the responsibility to do the needful.

“NBC does not ban songs, we don’t have any business with the artistes. It is left for NBC to tell stations to ensure the songs and videos are fit for broadcast before putting them on air.”

Armstrong emphasised the need for broadcast stations to do “gate-keeping” so as to determine the songs that are unsuitable for broadcast.

“The whole idea of offensive vulgar lyrics. It is the responsibility of broadcasters to ensure they don’t come on air,” he told TheCable Lifestyle.

“They are supposed to do what is called gate-keeping and they should have editorial control over their content but broadcasters now carelessly air songs without exercising that editorial discretion.

“They abdicate that responsibility and then expect us to start chasing them.”

‘The songs are actually offensive’
The director of broadcast monitoring, however, said he has ascertained that the songs in question are “actually offensive”.

He said: “I have reliably gathered that some of those songs are actually offensive, regarding the lyrics. Some of these songs are for clubs.

“These stations that should practice self-regulation are lazy and unprofessional in their conduct.”

Armstrong said broadcast stations are aware that any lyrics or song containing offensive content cannot be put on the air, adding that any station found wanting will be sanctioned.

“We will impose the necessary sanctions on the stations. If the stations contravene any of the broadcast code, they will be fined,” he said.

Explaining how the process of sanctioning a broadcast station works, he said: “Once NBC picks it up, we call the stations to order and impose the necessary fine. First, we caution you, then impose a fine afterward, which can be between N50-N100k. But if they are recalcitrant, it can rise to N500k.”

Since the news of the purported ban hit the internet, fans and several entertainers have heavily criticised the commission.

Health ministry’s grouse with Olamide
Fans of the artistes have also mixed up the alleged ban with the ministry of health’s notification that Olamide’s video for his hit song ‘Wo’ contains “dangerous public health content”.

The ministry had on Sunday notified the public via Twitter that some of the scenes in the rapper’s video violated the 2015 tobacco act.

“The content & video contains scenes that violates the ban on Tobacco Advertising, Promotion & Sponsorship provision of the act #ClearTheAir,” one of the tweets had read.

According to the 2015 tobacco control act, the advertising, promotion or sponsorship of tobacco or tobacco products “shall attract a fine of not less than N3,000,000 and a term of imprisonment of not more than one year”.

The rapper on Tuesday took to Twitter to state that he did not intend to promote tobacco in his video.
District 9110 Governor, comprising Lagos and Ogun states, Dr. Wale Ogunbadejo.
The visiting Rotarians, who were received at the District office in Ikeja G.R.A. yesterday, lauded the efforts of members in Nigeria in combating polio and congratulated the nation for the achievement, adding that it remains two more years of robust surveillance for the nation to be totally certified free of polio by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
McGovern, however, called on the Federal Government and the governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan, the other two nations still contending with the virus, to keep on supporting Rotary for total eradication of polio.
He warned that as long as a single case of polio is prevalent in a nation, such a nation couldn’t be polio-free due to the possibility of the spread of the contagious virus. He also emphasised the importance of children being given the vaccine continuously until no more case of polio is recorded within the stipulated years for total freedom. 
At the event, scholarships were awarded to three persons after being selected from the pool of applicants who lost loved ones in the course of carrying out polio immunization or a student undertaking a course in public health. Mr. Oso Oluwatosin Babafunsho, Sandra Iveren Shinshima and Dr. Tolorunju Ayodeji Edu emerged beneficiaries of the scholarship with N1,587,175 each.
Furthermore, popular Nolloywood actress, Kate Henshaw, yesterday emerged Polio Ambassador, and promised to promote the course of Rotary in eradicating polio.
This is Ifeanyi Chukwu Maxwell Dike, the escapee ritualist wanted by the Rivers State Police. If you see him please arrest or report the nearest Police Station. We all have both moral and legal duties to discharge in the circumstance to give that little girl justice. A wake call.

Tuesday, 22 August 2017

PRESS RELEASE : The Rivers State Police Command with a heavy heart regrets the unfortunate incident of the escape of Mr Ifeanyi Chukwu Maxwell Dike, the ritualist who killed, little Chikamso Victoria Mazu and removed her vital organs. Consequently the CP has launched a serious manhunt and all hands on deck to ensure that he is re-arrested in record time. Meanwhile Sgt Johnbosco Okoroinze whose alleged negligent act led to the escape is currently being investigated. The CP wishes to assure the public that Justice will not only be done but be seeing to have been done. Apparently he is disheartened and worried by this development and has put in place adequate measures to ensure the timely re-arrest of the escapee. He is therefore appealing to the Public to bear with us and share any useful Information that can lead to his re-arrest as a handsome reward awaits such person(s).              
If you see something,say something. Pls call:08098880134, 08032003514. Remain blessed as you partner with us.
PPRO RVS
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the promotion of 6,455 senior Police Officers contained in a recommendation from the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Idris Ibrahim.

A statement on Tuesday from the spokesman of the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani said, “The Commission has also returned to the IGP, all recommendations pertaining to special promotions as its Special Committee investigating the issues arising from it has since began sitting.”

He said, the new promotions shows that CP. Hilda Ibifuro –Harrison was promoted to the next rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police, (AIG) while two Deputy Commissioners of Police, Ajani Olasupo Babatunde and Olukola Taira Shina were promoted to the rank of Commissioners of Police.

He added that 47 Superintendents of Police were elevated to Chief Superintendents of Police and 498 Deputy Superintendents of Police promoted to the next rank of Superintendents of Police.

He said, 5,907 Inspectors were also promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendents of Police, ASP11. Mohimi D. Edgal and Aji Ali Janga, deputy Commissioners of Police were appointed acting Commissioners of Police.

He said the promotions and other decisions of the Commission, signed by the Commission’s Chairman, Sir. Dr. Mike Mbama Okiro, will be conveyed to the Inspector General of Police for implementation.
President Buhari had a meeting with all the service Chiefs in the state house today 23rd August 2017. In attendance were the National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, Chief of Staff to President Buhari Abba Kyari, DG of DSS Lawal Daura, Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Olonisakin, Chief of Army Staff, Lt General TY Buratai, Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Abubakar Sadique and Chief of Naval Staff, Ibok Ekwe. See more photos below


Tuesday, 8 August 2017

CAMPUS DRAMA

DRAMA AS FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENT HOLDS MAN ‘HOSTAGE’ ON CAMPUS FOR ALLEGEDLY REFUSING TO PAY FOR SEX
A dramatic scene played out at the town campus of the University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, on Monday afternoon when a female student of the school held a man ‘hostage’ for refusing to pay her after he allegedly had sex with her.
The incident, which took place in front of the main gate of the university, was captured in a six-minute video posted on the Facebook page belonging to Inside Uniuyo.
The video shows a middle-aged man on the driver’s seat of a brown-colour Honda Civic car, rejecting entreaties from passers-by, apparently students, who were persuading him to “settle” a female student who had spent a night with him.
“Settle”, a euphemism in Nigeria, means to pay a bribe or give money for an illicit act.
“I gave her N2,000 she refused to collect,” the embattled man is heard screaming at those who were begging him to “settle” the student.
“I didn’t do anything with her. I had asthma yesterday night,” the man said in an angry tone.
The identity of the man and that of the student were unknown.
The female student, who appeared unperturbed, was busy eating boiled groundnuts from a cellophane bag on her laps.

She wore a turtle-neck milky top on blue jeans trousers.
The man said he picked the student in front of the school gate the previous day and took her out for a night. But he insisted that both of them didn’t have sex because he had an asthma attack.
“It’s a lie, this man slept with me last night,” she said to the crowd which surrounded the car.
The man yelled at her to get down from his car. “I have given you money, what do you want again?”
The girl retorted, “You never see something!”
The man yelled again at her to call the police or go to the court if she really felt he owed her.
The student, from the video, demanded that the man pay her N20,000.
By now, more people are seen trying to talk to the man to add some extra money to the N2,000 he was offering the student. The people could be heard telling the man to save himself the embarrassment.
“Settle what with her? Am I a criminal? Did I steal anything from her?
“Why should I give her that kind of money? Did I buy anything from her?”
One of the persons trying to intervene asked him, “Did she jump into your car or you took her from somewhere?”
The man responded: “Did I force her into the car? Is she an underage?”
The other man asked again, “Did you do something with her?”
“I said I didn’t. I had asthma. She is a witness. Ask her. I didn’t do anything.
“We stayed in the room. But we didn’t do anything. I had asthma.”
The man said he had only N3, 000 in this pocket and that he was willing to give out N2, 000 to the student.
“Oga, what did you expect when you carried her home?”
“Did she tell me a price? Is she ashawo (prostitute)?
“If she were ashawo, I wouldn’t have carried her.”
One male student in the video is heard speaking in Igbo language to the female student, pleading with her to collect the money that the man was offering her.
She too was adamant on her demand.
Later, a police pick-up truck is seen arriving the scene. A mobile policeman came down and took both the man and the student away, while the crowd booed.
The spokesperson for the University of Uyo, Godfrey Essien, couldn’t be reached at the times of filing this report, as his phone line was switched off.

Watch it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBhGhcQUsy0&feature=youtu.be

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