Wednesday 28 October 2015

Cultist Nabbed For Killing Man To Avenge Brother’s Death


A 21 year old self-confessed cultist, one Morufu Liadi, who admitted to killing a 29-year-old motorcyclist, Lateef Sura, was Tuesday, paraded by the Lagos State Police Command for murder.
According to Liadi, he joined the ‘Eiye’ Cult last year and he had been actively involved in the cult’s gang fights in the area.
He said, “On that day, my colleagues came to see me at home and said we were going for a birthday party at Agbekolade Street, Mushin. I stay in the Oju Irin (railway) area. The ‘Aiye’ and the ‘Eiye’ cult gangs had a dispute in the area.
“It was my friend, Rilwan (Balogun), and others at the party who pointed the man to me that he was the killer of my elder brother. I had not met the deceased before.
“My elder brother, Azeez, also known as Arsenal, died in April 2008. He was killed by cult boys. So, I jumped on the man and began to stab him.”
Liadi said he stabbed the deceased several times on the neck and on the back using a table knife. He claimed he did not know he was deceived.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, while parading the suspects, said they would be charged to court.

JURGEN KLOPP TURNS TO LIVERPOOL YOUTH FOR BOURNEMOUTH LEAGUE CUP CLASH


Liverpool's manager has turned to youth as he targets his first win as Liverpool manager with Connor Randall, Cameron Brannagan and Joao Teixeira set to start against Bournemouth.
The trio impressed the 48-year-old with their application and attitude in training, securing places in the starting XI for Wednesday night’s League Cup clash at Anfield.
All three will look to further excite Klopp, who places great importance on youth development. In his pre-match press conference at Melwood, the German revealed that turning the potential of starlets into end product “is one of the reasons I'm here. Everybody wants this here and I want this too.”

Tuesday 27 October 2015

Nadia Buari - My Kids Drive Me To Insanity



Nadia Buari, Ghanaian movie star, has bragged over her twin kids as she claimed they were blessings to her, saying they make her feel elated.

The stunning actress, who welcomed a set of twin girls with a yet-to-be-identified lover some months back, took to her Instagram page to express this.

In her caption, posing with one of the twin, the mother stressed that she is blessed with the kids who drive her to ‘insanity’.

“They know me in a way no one ever has. They open me to things I never knew existed.

“They drive me to insanity and push me to my depths. They are the beat of my heart,” she added.
“The pulse of my veins and the energy in my soul, they are my Kids,” she penned down.

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Wow - Annie Idibia Takes A Breast Cancer Inspired Shot



Fast rising Make-up artiste ArabyLaide teams up with ace photographer Emmanuel Oyeleke and Nollywood actress/ entrepreneur Annie Idibia for a breast cancer awareness and inspired photo shoot. The shoot which has been tagged #FightTheOdds is purposed to create more awareness about cancer and the importance of self examination. Recent studies have shown that 20% of breast cancer is discovered by self examination rather than mammography and we must realise that cancer is not a respecter of persons. It could happen to anyone, even I Annie Idibia. Imagine the lives that will be saved if more women physically checked themselves on a regular basis, imagine if we could stand against breast cancer by fighting the odds via self examination. Let's save the life of a woman today, let 's examine ourselves today! #FightTheOdds #examineyourself

Annie Idibia- Pepper Soup Business Paid My Fees



Annie Idibia, wife of Nigerian music Legend, Tuface Idibia, has revealed that she went through thick and thin while growing up to make ends meet.

The Nollywood movie star who spoke as a guest at the just concluded ‘YourDreamsOurReality’ series at Terra Kulture in Eve Secondary School, Lagos, revealed she once sold pepper soup with her mother to keep up with living.

The mother of two, who urged the crowd of students not to give up on their dreams, said, “I want you all to follow your dreams. I don’t want you to feel like the next person is more privileged than you and use that as an excuse for failure.

“I had no break time when I was in secondary school because I had to go to the market during breaks to buy pepper soup things from the market and put in the fridge for my mom to cook and sell in the evening. And after school, I would assist her in selling.

She said she had to do that because that was how their fees were paid.

Annie said, “I didn’t have a better option, so I had to do that to help my mother. And that was how I and my brothers’ school fees were paid.
“Today, I am living my dream,” she added.

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