Tuesday, May 20, 2014

BREAKING NEWS: Two Explosion Rock GSM Market In Jos

A bomb has exploded in the central areas of Jos, Plateau State.
According to the Nation, the heavy explosion was heard at about 2:55pm Tuesday afternoon, May 20.
At the same time SaharaReporters wrote that two explosions rocked the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) area inside the terminus market.
Casualties is said to be high because the explosion happened at a densely populated areas of Ahmadu Bello Way where the GSM market is located.
Sound of the explosion was heard in Bukuru, which is about 20km from Jos city.
Details of casualties not yet known as security agencies had condoned off the areas and rescue operation is ongoing.
More details soon

Monday, May 12, 2014

RED ALERT: RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE IN KACHIA, KADUNA STATE, NORTH WEST NIGERIA

This is a fresh new coming from a reliable source and it is confirmed that religious violence has broken out between adherents of the Christian faith and the Islamic belief in Kachia near Kafanchan, Kaduna State, North West Nigeria.

Mosques, churches and a major market have been burnt down while other structures are still burning at the moment.

Casualty figure remains indeterminate at the moment with armed security agents working to contain the situation with a total lockdown.

More of the news will be updated later......Stay Connected

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Brymo blame media for false News

Brymo today and other eye-witness says, the accusation against brymo ( Olawale) was totally wrong. The judge said "Olawale was in court to answer for contract breach".

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    1. And indeed I had an agreement with the CEO of the label to part ways in May 2013, agreement they refused to keep like a bunch before it..
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    2. boss dats life.. pple are only out for their own selfish interest
  1. The judge dropped the case after plaintiff's lawyer insisted on talking about marijuana...
  2. I was never aware of any ongoing negotiations for an endorsement on my behalf by anyone or party..
  3. I was in court to answer for contract breach, that was what the judge said..
  4. When It became clear that tne plaintiff could not hold up its case, it resulted into accusing me of drug use...
  5. I have read reports by some blogs about Proceedings in court and it's quite sad how the media bends from the truth...

BOKO HARAM BRUTAL ADOPTED GIRL

I felt sad and bitterness filled my heart.....Please this have to stop!!!!....**crying **crying**.. The end time is approaching people. oh my God....sigh **crying...

Click link to watch this leak video.

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Lost 3-Year-Old Boy Found With Family Dog Protecting Him

A 3-year-old North Dakota boy who disappeared for nearly seven hours was later found under the protective cover of the family's pet dog, authorities said.
Carson Urness disappeared from his family's 10-plus acre property in Cooperstown, North Dakota, around 7:30 p.m. Monday after being let out to play while his mom worked inside the home, the boy's father told ABC News.
"She checked on him again at 7:30 and he was gone," Carson's father, Brock Urness, said of his wife, Courtney, who was inside taking care of the couple's 11-month-old daughter while Carson played.
"She looked around frantically for about 30 minutes and then called me," Urness said. "And I said, 'Well, where's Cooper?' and she said, 'Cooper is not here either.'"
Cooper is the family's dog - a German Shepherd, Labrador and Golden Retriever "mutt," as Urness calls him - that the family adopted three years ago after he was left on the side of the road near a relative's home.
The Urnesses searched for Carson until 8:30 p.m. when they called 911. Less than 30 minutes later, the local police and fire departments had launched an aerial and ground search for Carson, aided by 200 neighbors, family and friends from Cooperstown, population about 800.
"They had an airplane here searching for him and 60 four-wheelers and people looking on foot and didn't find anything," Urness said.

Just before officials planned to call off the search for the night, around 2:30 a.m., officials decided to send out one last four-wheeler for a final sweep of the property.
"That four-wheeler found him about a mile away from our house, in the middle of one of our fields by a pasture," Urness said. "Carson was in tall grass but when they shone lights down to sweep it, the dog stuck its head out."
Carson was found safely underneath Cooper, who was laying on the boy, presumably to protect him from the 40-degree temperatures that night.
Both Cooper and Carson were uninjured, save for Carson's cold feet, which were the only body part of his that Cooper did not cover.
"Carson told his mom that Cooper stayed on top of him and kept him safe and warm," Urness said. "He told her that he was a little scared when it got dark because he doesn't like the dark."
Urness believes his son ended up one mile away from their home after watching Urness leave the property on a tractor, heading east.
"I think he saw us from his bedroom window leaving and he wanted to go where we were so he walked," Urness said. "Cooper doesn't leave the yard but since they're best friends he went and followed him."
The aerial search gave the family a false sense of hope early on when the helicopter picked up activity but it turned out to be a skunk. Urness said he and his wife became really worried when a search dog did not pick up any scent of Cooper, but were happy the family dog was there to protect their son.
"We're very thankful for the police and local fire department here and all the people with horses and four-wheelers and the walkers," Urness said. "We're very grateful that they all came and looked and helped us."
Source by abc News/

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

US joins search for abducted Nigerian girls

US joins search for abducted Nigerian girls

Military and law enforcement experts sent to Nigeria to help find nearly 300 girls and women abducted by Boko Haram.




The United States has sent a team of experts to Nigeria to help find nearly 300 girls and women abducted from a school last month by the armed group Boko Haram.

US President Barack Obama described the kidnapping of the girls as "heartbreaking" and "outrageous", soon after residents said the group had seized eight more girls, aged between 12 and 15, again in the embattled northeast.
Obama urged global action against Boko Haram and confirmed Nigerian leaders had accepted an offer to deploy US personnel there.
Al Jazeera's Yvonne Ndege reports from Abuja where hundreds rallied in support of the missing girls
The first group of girls was taken three weeks ago, and concerns have been mounting about their fate after Boko Haram chief Abubakar Shekau claimed responsibility in a video, saying his group was holding the schoolgirls as "slaves" and threatening to "sell them in the market".
Shekau criticised the female students for being taught "western education", which the Islamic group is avidly against. He also warned that his group planned to attack more schools and abduct more people.
Speaking to US broadcaster ABC, Obama said: "It's a heartbreaking situation, outrageous situation."
"This may be the event that helps to mobilise the entire international community to finally do something against this horrendous organisation that's perpetrated such a terrible crime," he added.
The team sent to Nigeria consists of "military, law enforcement, and other agencies", Obama said, and will work to "identify where in fact these girls might be and provide them help".

He denounced Boko Haram as "one of the worst regional or local terrorist organisations".
US officials have voiced fears that those abducted, who are aged between 16 and 18, have already been smuggled into neighbouring countries, such as Chad and Cameroon. The governments of both denied those abducted were in their countries.
'Heinous people'
Their fate has sparked global outrage and may constitute a crime against humanity according to the UN.
Parents of those taken said Shekau's video had made an already horrifying situation even worse.
"All along, we have been imagining what could happen to our daughters in the hands of these heinous people," one mother, Lawal Zanna, told AFP news agency by phone from Chibok.
The latest kidnappings also took place in Borno state.
We have no security here. If the gunmen decide to pick our own girls, nobody can stop them.
- Warabe resident
Abdullahi Sani, a resident of Warabe, said gunmen had moved "door to door, looking for girls" late on Sunday.
"They forcefully took away eight girls between the ages of 12 and 15," he said, in an account confirmed by other witnesses.
He said the attackers did not kill anyone, which was "surprising", and suggested that abducting girls was the motive for the attack.
Another Warabe resident, Peter Gombo, told AFP that the military and police had not yet deployed to the area.
"We have no security here. If the gunmen decide to pick our own girls, nobody can stop them."
Though initially slow to emerge, global outrage has flared over the mass abduction in Chibok, where Boko Haram stormed their school and loaded the girls at gunpoint onto trucks.
Several managed to escape but over 220 girls are still being held, according to police, with other sources saying the number is closer to 300.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague called the kidnappings "disgusting".
Egypt's prestigious Islamic institute Al-Azhar, which runs the main Sunni Islamic university in the region, said harming the girls "completely contradicts the teachings of Islam".

Friday, May 2, 2014

Breaking News: Another Bomb Blast at Nyanya, Abuja (Viewers Discretion) PICTURES...About 12 Confirmed Dead

Breaking News: Another Bomb Blast at Nyanya, Abuja (Viewers Discretion) PICTURES...About 12 Confirmed Dead

Nyanya Bombing - May 2014 - BellaNaija
More devastating news for the country.
Sahara Reporters just sent out a tweet that National Emergency Officials have reported an explosion in Nyanya general area of Abuja.
The news organization spoke with several emergency responders heading to the scene. They are unaware of the cause of explosion.

Number of casualties is yet to be ascertained but a number of people have died and security officials have taken over the area.
The news comes after the tragic explosion at the Nyanya bus garage in Abuja on Monday 14th April 2014.
The Nigerian police said 12 persons died following an explosion that rocked Nyanya, on the outskirt of Abuja, on Thursday. The Spokesman of the police, CSP Frank Mba, told newsmen at the scene of the incident that 19 others were injured and were now receiving treatment at the various hospitals in the city.
Mba, who described the number of the casualities as “provisional” said that investigation into the explosion had already commenced.
The National Emergency Management Agency and the Nigeria Civil Defence Security Corps however confirmed that nine lives were lost while 11 persons are unconscious in the fresh bomb blasts.
In a statement they jointly signed Emmanuel Okeh, the Head of Public Relations of the NCSDC, and Manzo Ezekiel, the Press Officer of NEMA said those injured are receiving treatment in different hospitals in Abuja.
The statement reads in full: “While security agencies have cordoned off the area of an explosion this evening in Nyanya Abuja, response agencies have moved injured victims to hospitals and at least eight (9) lifeless bodies have been deposited in the mortuary while 11 unconscious victims are receiving medical attention in different hospitals in Abuja. Other injured victims too are being attended to
“The public are urged to cooperate with security agencies and avoid rushing to the scene to guard against hampering the efforts of the various agencies working together to ensure public safety.”
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that top security officials visited the scene of the explosion to assess the situation.Among those who visited scene were the Commander-General of Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Dr Olu Abolurin, the Police DIG Operations, Mike Zoukumor, Commander Guards Brigade and the FCT Director, State Security Service.
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http://www.bellanaija.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Nyanya-Bombing-May-2014-BellaNaija-01.jpgNyanya bomb: the dead on the floor. AFP
Nyanya bomb: the dead on the floor. AFP


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Total Shutdown on AYA-Nyanya Road