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Photo of Omotola In Tanzania.

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The star actress arrived Tanzania early Sunday morning. She’s there for the premiere of a movie and also to visit an orphanage in the country.
 Omotola arriving in Tanzania very early this morning…
Omotola being welcomed…
Omotola with Tanzanian actress Wema Sepetu
 
 
 

PHOTOS: Michael Essien And Nadia Bu’ari Hug And Kiss In Public.

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We all know about Ghanaian footballer Michael Essien and  actress Nadia Buari’s once romantic relationship that eventually hit the rocks.

The couple had been the toast of the town until it was reported that the Chelsea FC star had dumped the actress, leading to a war of words which went on for a while.

The former lovebirds recently put their egos in the background when they met at Ghana’s TV3 newscaster and host of Diva, Nana Aba’s show. Essien and Nadia, both 29,  hugged; cuddling, kissing and had a good laugh together with other guests…

Photo Credit: Ghana Celebrities

D’banj, Rita Ora At The BBC 1′s Hackney Weekend.

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D’banj, Rita Ora, Ikechukwu, and Kayswitch backstage at the BBC Hackney Weekend pre-show…

President Jonathan Sacks Defence Minister And National Security Adviser.

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President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday fired both the National Security Adviser, Andrew Oweiye Azazi and Defence Minister, Bello Haliru, according to the Presidential Spokesperson, Reuben Abati.

Azazi has been replaced with Sambo Dasuki, a retired colonel.

Timaya Shaves Off His Dreadlocks.

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Timaya surprised everyone yesterday Sunday 24th when he posted a picture of himself with his signature dreads cut off!

Ma dread is offff……Kai I feel kooool‘, the self acclaimed Egber Papa 1 of Bayelsa tweeted.

We’re told the controversial hit-maker is rebranding; and this new look may be part of the script.

The ‘bad boy’ recently fathered a baby girl and released his fourth solo album aptly titled ‘Upgrade

Chris Okotie Announces His Marriage Is Over.

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The marriage between the popular Reverend Chris Okotie and his wife Stephanie has ‘crashed’ four years after the couple tied the knot.

The Head Pastor of Household of God announced in church on Sunday 24th of June after the last service that he has separated from Stephanie Henshaw whom he married in August 2008. He told his congregation that he wanted to be the one to break the sad news to them and hoped for their understanding. He also said there was no going back…that the marriage was over!

Stephanie has now been married three times and has three children from her first two marriages.

This is Rev Okotie’s second failed marriage.

Manchester City And Ivorian Defender Kolo Toure Weds.

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Manchester City and Ivory Coast central defender Kolo Toure married his long time partner, Chimene Akassou, on Thursday June 14th in Abidjan. Kolo and Chimene have been together for more than ten years and have two children together. Kolo’s brother,Yaya Toure, is currently the highest paid African player and African footballer of the Year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Will D’Banj Perform At The BET Awards This Year?

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BET announced this week that G.O.O.D Music will perform at the awards as a group for the first time ever, will Dbanj be featured???

We are waiting to see what happens.

13 Hospitalised Following Students’ Bloody Clash At FGGC Abuloma.

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13 students are now hospitalized and academic activities disrupted following clashes between rival students’ groups at the Federal Government Girls College Abuloma, Port Harcourt, Rivers State

The clash, which has been described as one of the worst cases of college violence in recent years, broke out in the early of Tuesday June 19th. It was a clash of supremacy between SS2 and SS3 rival students groups.

Parents, educationists and other residents of Rivers State were jolted on Tuesday when irate students of the Federal Government Girls College, Abuloma, Port Harcourt, turned against each other and staff, including a principal, in one of the worst cases of college violence in recent years.
When the dust settled that fateful Tuesday, over a dozen students and the Vice Principal were nursing injuries inflicted on them by other students. A senior academic staff of the institution described the incident as “one of the worst in secondary school violence in this part of the country. It was indeed a sad day for education.”
Nation Evening Express investigations revealed that the crisis had been brewing for several months, before Tuesday’s clash. A member of staff, who volunteered information on condition that her identity would be protected, gave a graphic insight into the bloody clash, which shook the school and the host community, Amadi-Ama.
According to our source, students in the school, especially the finalist (SS3) had been exhibiting unruly behaviours, which the school authority barely condoned because “it was better to manage them as their days as students of FGGC are numbered. We said they would soon pass out, before trouble broke out in the early hours of Tuesday.”
It was gathered that as the final days of the students drew nearer, they became more unruly and disrespectful of constituted authorities, with some of them breaking school rules; going out at unusual hours to parties outside the school. Some of them even brought their boyfriends into the dormitory to sleep with them overnight.”
The source continued: “Usually, when retiring to bed every night, the dormitories are locked for security reasons but these unruly SS3 students have been preventing the guards from locking their dormitory. When the guards approach, the girls in their numbers would strip to their last garment and dare the guards to come further. To avoid getting into trouble or any allegation of attempting to rape the students, the guards would beat hasty retreat and let the students have their way. This had been going on for months now.”
Independent findings by our reporter indicated that the student are averse to the locking of the dormitory gates because it prevents some of their colleagues from going out on night rendezvous with their boyfriends or prevent the very daring ones from bringing in their consorts.
Trouble started Sunday night when an SS1 student, who was beaten up (punished) by SS2 students for alleged disobedience, reported her ordeal to an SS3 elder sister. While the SS3s were mobilizing to deal with the situation, the SS2s moved first to draw the battleline with the angry SS3s. It was gathered that the former invaded the dormitories of the students, urging them to “do their worst”. But the security staff quickly moved in and settled the rift before it degenerated that night.
Yet, it was learnt that the terms of the settlement did not go down well with the final year students. One of the alleged key players, who was later expelled, told our reporter that the SS3 students felt slighted
that their juniors could stand up to them in the manner they did. “It has never happened in the history of this school. We (final year students) felt we couldn’t take it without teaching them (SS2 students) some bitter lesson.”
The zero hour to teach the bitter lesson came on  Monday night when all dormitories were being locked; the SS3 students, as usual,  reportedly stripped and stood menacingly at the gate, to prevent their dormitory being locked. Having scaled that hurdle, they went about amassing weapons. Hoes used for Agric science practicals, bottles of soft drinks, peanuts and others brought by caring families, razor, cutleries and others came in handy in the final hours of preparing. Insecticides became lethal weapons when sprayed into naked fire from hidden matches and lighters, which the smokers among the students tucked away.
At the unholy hour of about 1.00am on Tuesday, they were fully charged and battle-ready. Armed with their weapons, they invaded the SS2 dormitory. The hoe came in handy for breaking the locks. Apparently aware of what was happening, the SS2 students reportedly made telephone calls to cult members from other schools. The invitees wasted no time in joining the fray.
The attack left several students with various injuries – cuts and bruises. An aged Vice Principal in charge of Special Duties was attacked with insecticide. The aged VP was momentarily ‘blinded’ by the attack as he tried to broker  a ceasefire. A member of the staff, who witnessed the fracas, said: “These students are something else. They have constantly been harassing this same Vice Principal, who is older than most of their parents, to come and have sex with them in their hostel,” our source further revealed.
Some of the injured students were rushed to Teme Hospital, Mile 1, Diobu, for medical attention at the time of compiling this report. The Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Ben Ugwuegbulam, who confirmed the incident, dispelled any notion of cultists involvement in the fracas.  He said: “Our men have waded into the matter with a team drafted to the school to restore calm. But what happened has nothing to do with cults. It was a misunderstanding between SS2 and SS3 students and investigation is still on.”
But one of the students expelled for her alleged involvement, countered Ugwuegbulam’s assertion, insisting: “The SS2 students invited cult members from other schools who came and joined in the fight.”
Meanwhile, Nation Evening Express also gathered that the SS2/SS3 students involved the disgraceful clash may be ignorant pawns in a dangerous chess game by members of the FGGC board. Specifically, our
investigation revealed that there is a no-love-lost relationship between the Principal and other members of the board over the administration of the school and its finance.
It was gathered that the game of wit by the authorities had also seeped into the parents association, necessitating the change of leadership recently after a member of the former executive was accused of conniving with the school authority in a controversial N30million contract expenditure.
Another source said a section of the management has been up against the Principal, Mrs. Edwina Azeh, for some time. “As a Kalabari, an indigene of the host community, they are upset that she allegedly corners every project undertaken by the school. Some inside influence may have instigated the warring factions into a crisis to rubbish her administration. Preliminary investigation into the crisis has pointed to this conspiracy theory in the school war.”
Worried parents besieged the school on Wednesday morning to withdraw their children even though normal academic activities were still going on. One of the panicky parents told our reporter at the school gate that although she wanted her child to have education, “it is better for me to have her alive with me.”
Meanwhile, there were indications yesterday that some aggrieved victims are planning reprisal attacks to even up scores. At a nearby bar, our reporter met some SS3 students who claimed that their SS2 counterparts were planning a reprisal attack. They claimed that their ‘intelligence report’ indicated that the final attack would be launched on the final day of the on-going SSCE examinations.
Ostensibly aware of the impending clash, the school management has sacked all SS3 students from their dormitory. Only those of them writing examination on a given day are allowed entry for the exam hour. But parents remain skeptical. Some of them said the calm that has been restored was too uneasy for comfort on Wednesday.
Already, 16 SS3 students have been expelled in the wake of preliminary investigation into Tuesday’s bloody clash. The expulsion meant that the affected students would miss their outstanding papers in the SSCE.  Similarly, Nation Evening Express gathered that the embattled Principal, Mrs. Edwina Azeh, made a quick dash to Abuja on Wednesday, presumably to brief the authorities of the Federal Ministry of Education on the sordid incident that happened in the school under her watch.
Culled from The Nation

Court Sentences Man To Death For Stealing N1,705 Cash & N400 Milk.

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A Jos High Court on Thursday sentenced a 26-year-old man, Obinah John, to death by hanging for robbing one Dorothy Olaniyi of N1,705. The convict was also sentenced to death for robbing Olaniyi of two rolls of peak milk in sachets, valued at N400.

The prosecution counsel, Mr G. D. Fwonyon, who is the deputy director, Public Prosecution in Plateau State had told the court that John, in company with an accomplice, also named John, now at large, robbed the woman on November 18, 2005 in her shop at Gada Biu, Jos at gunpoint.
He told the court that John and his accomplice, having allegedly conspired and used a gun to rob Olaniyi, had committed a criminal offence punishable by hanging.
But John’s counsel, Mr. Tobechukwu Kekemeke, rejected the prosecutor’s claim, and accused the police of “not telling the truth about the gun” said to have been used by John.

Kekemeke pointed out that the police presented three statements, with only the last indicating a confession by the accused that he used a gun against the victim.

The defence counsel further argued that the prosecution had failed to prove to the court that the accused actually used a gun to commit the act.

He asked the court to throw out the case for lack of diligent prosecution, arguing that “the circumstances of the third statement, in which John was said to have admitted ownership of the gun, is suspect.”
In a 60-page judgment, Justice Yargata Nimpa said the evidence before the court had shown that the accused committed the offence and sentenced John to death by hanging.

“The accused is hereby sentenced to death by hanging, but the judgement is liable to an appeal,” Nimpa declared.

Kekemeke told the News Agency of Nigeria that he would appeal against the verdict.
“The convict has the right to appeal against the judgment. It is not a judgment that we are satisfied with, so we are definitely going to appeal at the Court of Appeal,” he vowed.