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Saturday, 9 May 2015

Kylie Jenner Clarifies 'High As F--K' Snapchat


Kylie Jenner took to Twitter to clarify rumors that she was high in a recent Snapchat video!

“I did a snapchat saying my chicken was ‘good as f–k’ eating Popeyes for the 1st time and apparently people think I said high as f–k,” the 17-year-old reality star tweeted.

Osinbajo Testifies At Redemption Camp


Vice-President-Elect, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has appreciated Nigerians for their love, support and vote during the just concluded March 28 presidential and National Assembly elections.

Speaking during the monthly Holy Ghost Service of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, at Redemption Camp, Kilometer 46, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Prof. Osinbajo, who is the Pastor-in-charge of Lagos Province 48, attributed the All Progressive Congress’ victory at the election to God’s favour.

He said God saw the party through the campaign period and eventually crowned its efforts with victory, adding that his emergence as the vice president of the country is a special gift from God and a fulfillment of the General Overseer’s prophecy.

In his words: “We were campaigning for over four months on air, road, rail, everywhere and God saw us through, protected us and kept us from harm. And on March 28, God crowned our efforts. I thank God for the special gift and I thank God for marking me out as a person and giving me the position of the vice president-elect. This is a fulfillment of Daddy G.O’s prophecy earlier this year that among RCCG ministers, governors, ministers will emerge from the Redeemed Christian Church of God and they will be used by God”.

Admonishing the congregation on the theme of the programme; “Fulfilling Destiny”, General Overseer of the church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye described destiny as God’s plan concerning one’s life and that such a plan has been settled before the creation of the world.

He explained that occasionally, there can be delay in destiny due to human interference but God has the power to nullify such interference.

Highlighting how one can fulfill destiny, the cleric said: “Watch what those who fulfilled destiny did and follow them, notice what those whose destinies were truncated and avoid their errors, watch your temper, honour God, obey God to the last letter, let your obedience be complete. Do not rest until you reach your goal, keep on praying and fasting”.


At the meeting with thousands of the RCCG workers briefly after the Holy Ghost service, Pastor Adeboye said   it is paramount for them to fulfill destiny, bear fruits, save souls through evangelism, establish churches, teach amongst others.

WHO : Ebola Transmission Via Sex May Be Possible


The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued an interim advice on the possibility of Ebola Virus of being sexually transmitted.

The WHO had directed all Ebola survivors and their sexual partners to receive counselling to guard against possible transmission of the disease.

This is contained in a statement made available by WHO to newsmen in Lagos today.

It indicated that the sexual transmission of the Ebola Virus was yet to be established.

“The sexual transmission of the Ebola Virus from males to females is a strong possibility, but has not yet been proven; less probable, but theoretically possible.

“Studies have shown that Ebola virus can be isolated from semen up to 82 days after symptom onset.

“A recent case investigation identified genetic material (RNA) from the virus by nucleic acid amplification tests (such as RT-PCR) 199 days after symptom onset.

“This is well beyond the period of virus detecting ability in the blood of survivors and long after recovery from illness.

“The detection of virus genetic material many months after symptom onset is assumed to reflect the continuing, or at least very recent, presence of live and potentially transmissible Ebola virus.’’

“More surveillance data and research are needed on the risks of sexual transmission and particularly on the prevalence of viable and transmissible virus in semen over time, WHO said.

WHO recommends that, in the interim, all Ebola survivors and their sexual partners should receive counselling.
It added that this is to ensure safe sexual practices until their semen has twice tested negative; and survivors should be provided with condoms.

“Ebola survivors and their sexual partners should either abstain from all types of sex or observe safe sex through correct and consistent condom use until their semen has twice tested negative.

“Having tested negative, survivors can safely resume normal sexual practices without fear of Ebola virus transmission,’’ the statement added.

Confusion In Abeokuta As Secondary School Students Clash


Pandemonium broke out in Abeokuta when secondary school students clashed after writing the Senior Secondary Examination.

The clash was between students of Lafenwa High School and Premier Grammar School who allegedly threw caution into the wind shortly after the external examination.

The clash forced many residents and passers-by to run helter-skelter to scamper for safety of their lives as the students who were suspected to be cultists unleashed terror on the people in the area.

Man Attempts Suicide After Stabbing Girlfriend To Death In Bayelsa


Tragedy struck yesterday at the Agudama suburb of Yenagoa the Bayelsa State capital when a man in his late thirties stabbed his girlfriend to death and attempted to kill himself by drinking poisonous substance suspected to be sniper.

The deceased identified as Rita Abalorun, aged 35, was reportedly stabbed with a knife by her boy friend simply known as James.

The tragic incident, occurred at about 11.20 am at the lovers’ residence at the sleepy Agudama settlement in the outskirts of Yenagoa.

Though the motive of the attack could not be immediately ascertained as the suspect (James), was found unconscious in a nearby bush and is yet to give his statement to the police.

He was said to have dealt his girlfriend a deadly stab following a bitter quarrel over his alleged indecent affairs with the deceased sister.

After 20 Years, Housemaid Stabs Master To Death In Enugu


A suspect, Joseph Ijeh who has been living with a 65-year-old beer parlour operator, Agnes Elueh as a housemaid for 20 years is accused of hacking his master to death over diversion of funds.

Reports say that the suspect had over the years built confidence on his ability to run the beer parlour until recently when the proprietress noticed that he (Joseph) had not been rendering proper account.
                     
On the ill fated day, Agnes had beckoned on Joseph to render account of sales made during the period in review. This however infuriated Joseph and went for a kill.

80-Year Old Grandma In Prison Over Land Matter


Residents of Abule-Foli village in Igando-Orudu area of Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos got what they did not bargain for, recently, when a combined team of uniformed and plain-clothed policemen stormed their village and arrested 22 of them. Among those arrested was Alhaja Baseratu Balogun, an 80-year-old grandmother.

Incidentally, both the octogenarian and other suspects were thrown into a waiting truck after the heavily armed policemen who arrived around 10pm combed the area. However, in spite of pleas by lawyers and other well-meaning Nigerians for the suspects to be granted bail, the investigating police officers flatly objected.

The story took a more frightening dimension five days later when the suspects were taken from Police custody to a Lagos magistrate court where they were arraigned on a seven-count criminal charge of stealing N7,000 (Seven Thousand Naira from one Wahidi Agbaje.