Friday, February 19, 2016

(Warning: Graphic Photos) Shocking! Tragedy as a Man Butchers Mother, Father and 3 Children

A man has murdered several of his family members in a most cruel way as he apparently slashed at them with sharp knives.
 
A man who is suspected to have mental problems has murdered six members of his family members.
 
The sad news was broken by a facebook user, Ophori Suarez who posted the horrific photos of the murder online.
 
According to him, the man murdered his father, mother, 3 children and another family member.
 
He reportedly committed the crime yesterday February 18, around 7:30 to 8:00pm
 
See the photos from the murder scene below: (viewer discretion strongly advised)
 
 
 

A Former Bread-seller, Olajumoke Gets Luxury Apartment from a Lagos Billionaire

Sijibomi Ogundele has redeemed his promise of gifting a luxury apartment to a former Agege bread-seller, Olajumoke Orisaguna.
Olajumoke and husband receiving the documents from Sijibomi Ogundele
  
Olajumoke Orisaguna's dramatic rise to stardom as attracted a good number of Nigeria’s leading brands and this time, she got a newly furnished luxury apartment in Lagos from Sujimoto Construction Limited owned by one of the youngest billionaires in Nigeria named Sijibomi Ogundele, in addition to an enrollment into the Poise finishing school.
 
The future of the 2 children of the 27-year old model seems secured as Stanbic IBTC has given scholarship awards to her kids.

See more photos from the presentation of the apartment documents:
 
 
 

Photos Of a Woman Who Shocked Passengers by Stripping in Broad Daylight to Protest Airport Security Delays

A woman has left passengers queuing at an airport in shock after she stripped to protest delays by airport security.
Eimear Ni Ghiallgairrh
 
A passenger became so frustrated that she took off her skirt at London Stansted airport to protest airport security delays. Eimear Ni Ghiallgairrh was arrested by police after she undressed in front of a queue of passengers.
 
The 29-year-old from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, was travelling to Barcelona on January 21 for an architecture job interview and had arrived at the airport only 90 minutes before her flight.
 
According to reports, the former primary school teacher said she took the drastic step after she stepped through a body scanner only to be told by staff that she was considered dangerous and may be concealing something.
 
The woman revealed she had to strip to show security men she was not concealing anything on her person to make things go faster on the queue.
 
As she was arrested she broke her thumb before being escorted to an on-site police station where she was held for 15 hours and then released, Metro reports.
 
Prosecutor Karen Phillips, told the court: ‘She refused to be searched, became heated, got agitated and removed her skirt, standing in her tights.
 
‘Members of the public around were distressed as she was undressing. She also banged on the desk angrily.’
 
However, she was fined £80 after pleading guilty to disorderly behaviour and criminal damage at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court and ordered to pay another £70 in costs.

Photos Of Aisha Buhari And Toyin Saraki Commissioning The Tomato Factory in Lagos

Wives of top public office holders in Nigeria were at the commissioning of a major factory in Lagos that will assist in the revamping of the economy as well as the creation of job opportunities.
Aisha Buhari, Bolanle Ambode and Toyin Saraki
 
Mrs. Aisha Buhari, wife of the Senate President, Mrs. Toyin Saraki and Lagos State First Lady, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode were among dignitaries that graced the Commissioning of a Tomato Processing Factory, ERISCO Foods Limited at Alausa, Ikeja on Thursday, February 18, 2016.

ERISCO Foods Limited on Thursday commissioned its new 450,000 tonnes tomato paste processing plant in Oregun, Lagos State, constructed at a cost of N4 billion ($150 million).

Mrs. Aisha Buhari, who inaugurated the plant tasked relevant government regulatory agencies to step up actions towards checking the import of foreign and substandard foods into the country to protect local manufacturers and the health of Nigerian citizens.
 
See more photos:
 
 

Chaos As Sheriffs Storm P-Square's Residence to Make Property Seizure on Court Orders



The home of popular pop superstars, the sensational P-Square, have been taken over by court sheriffs who have a court order to seize property at the residence.
 
P-Square
 
Lagos High Court Sheriffs stormed the home of music duo, P-Square, at about 5.30 this morning with a court order to seize property following a judgement against them.
 
According to LIB, when the Sheriffs arrived at P-Square's home, the security men at the gate refused them entry, saying the brothers were not home. However, the sheriffs allegedly forced their way in injuring one security guard (pictured below).
 
 
The injured security guard
 
Speculations have been rife about what the problem might be that warranted seizure of the music giants' home but one source who spoke anonymously has revealed the real background.
 
The source revealed that some years ago, there was a show in Benin that the P-Square brothers were supposed to perform in. They were reportedly paid N1million for the gig, but when the brothers arrived Benin for the show, they were told that the show had been postponed till the next day. P-Square however, refused to stay till the next day and returned to Lagos.
 
The organizer of the show who was enraged, demanded for his money back and when he didn't get it, he took the case to court. He got a court judgement and promptly moved to Lagos.
 
The source further said the case had been in court all this while but the P-Square brother's weren't really aware of it as no one represented them. It looks like judgement may have been passed in abstention, which brought the court Sheriffs to their home today.
 
They tried to tow a vehicle after showing the papers brought from the court but no one would allow them take any car away.

I Won't Allow Masquerades Testify Against Me - Nnamdi Kanu Blasts FG Today in Court

Director of Radio Biafra who appeared in court for trials today in Abuja has opposed the application of the federal government to protect the identities of witnesses in his trial, describing them as 'masquerades'.
Nnamdi Kanu showing a sign of solidarity to his supporters after a court appearance
 
Embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has opposed the application of the President Buhari-led federal government to protect the identities of witnesses in his trial, describing them as 'masquerades'. 
 
As the hearing of the application of Radio Biafra director began, counsel to the Department of State Services (DSS), David Kaswe, the prosecution, informed Justice John Tsoho of the federal high court, Abuja, that there was a possibility for witnesses to refuse testifying against Kanu, without protection.
 
David Kaswe, the prosecution emphasised that it was important that witnesses be protected in the trial, explaining that the crux of the application was to seek the protection of witnesses, and not to cause a secret trial. 
 
Counsel to Kanu, Chuks Muoma (SAN), argued that what the prosecution was asking for was a secret trial, and prayed the court to draw a distinction between a closed trial and protection of witnesses. He added that the application implied that masked individuals would be testifying before the court.
 
However, the prosecution countered his argument, saying that most of the witnesses were civilians who reside in the location of the accused person, and were as such vulnerable to influence. "We also ask that these press men will not make public identities and residential locations of these witnesses," he said. 
 
Citing section 364 of the 1999 constitution (as amended), Muoma, said that there was no provision for 'masquerades' to testify as witnesses in a case as such as that of Kanu. He explained that protection of witnesses could only be applied to terrorism cases, and not to that of his client, who is facing charges of treasonable felony.
 
"An accused person under our jurisprudence must be confronted with his accusers eyeball to eyeball. My lord, it is compatible and common sense with jurisprudence that you cannot accuse someone in the streets in public and try him in the bedroom."
 
After listening to the arguments of the counsel, the judge adjourned the matter to 2:00pm for ruling.

Nigeria's Economic Woes Worsens as Major Trouble Hit Forcados and Oil Lifting Suspended

As Nigeria is already bleeding from the impact of low oil prices with revenue dipping month after month, another major disaster in the oil industry has hit the nation's depleting economy.
Forcados Oil station
 
Premium Times has exclusively reported that Nigeria’s crude oil export operation has suffered a serious setback following a major crack-up of a giant underwater pipeline at the Forcados export terminal as crude oil lifting h‎as now been suspended at that platform following the incident.
 
It was gathered that the pipeline which is described as a big artery in the nation’s oil production, was said to have suffered a huge rupture under circumstances that are at the moment still hazy.
 
An insider at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) disclosed to a correspondent "With export now cut as a result of the incident, oil revenue will descend even lower until the pipeline is fixed."
 
According to industry experts, repairing the pipeline might cost the country as much as $100 million.
 
Sabotage by Niger Delta militants is completely ruled out but the same cannot be said at the moment of rogue elements within the system who are known to have in the past orchestrated similar damages in the hope of benefitting from the repairs and clean-up contracts that must follow.
 
Forcados terminal in Delta State is one of Nigeria’s biggest terminals with capacity to export about 400,000 barrels of oil a day. Illegal interference with pipelines, with attendant leaks, has always dwindled crude oil receipts into Forcados, a terminal operated by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).
 
It was gathered that the latest incident at Forcados occurred about 10.55pm last Saturday but it wasn’t until Sunday that Shell discovered a spill.
 
Forcados is made up of two parts: namely the Tank Farm which receives crude oil produced from oil wells in Delta, Ondo, Edo and parts of Bayelsa States, and the Crude Oil Loading Platform where ships must come to lift crude.
 
The affected pipeline links the tank farm and the platform. Insiders say it is a very mighty pipe on the waterbed going to the sea. The ruptured section of this key pipeline is located at Tokebeleu, near Ojulagha, an Ijaw village in Delta State.
 
Media Relations Manager of Shell, Precious Okolobo, in a written response, said his company was already investigating the source of a crude oil spill observed on water around Forcados Terminal on Sunday February 14, adding that the initial investigation would enable the company to quickly determine what suitable response was further needed.
 
He said Shell’s joint venture and third party production into the terminal has been suspended as a precautionary measure while the company’s Emergency Response and Oil Response teams have been activated to manage the incident.
 
In what appears as a large-scale disaster management, Shell said booms and other oil containment resources were being deployed to the area to try to stop the spread of spilled oil.
 
“The support of industry group, Clean Nigeria Associates (CNA), has been enlisted for a comprehensive response to the spill. The relevant authorities including security agencies have been informed of the incident, preparatory to a joint investigation visit which will determine the cause and volume of oil spilled,” Mr Okolobo said.
 
The spokesperson for the NNPC, Ohi Alegbe, declined to comment for this story.