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Monday, 17 September 2012

KATE MIDDLETON GETS "TOPLESS" WELCOME

The Duchess of Cambridge was welcomed in Solomon Islands by a group of bare-chested women upon her arrival and she was seen smiling and giggling at the sight and later seemed to be holding in a laugh when confronted with a sculpture of a topless woman.

Good she finds some part of this scandal humorous. More pics after the cut..

KERRY HILSON COMING TO NIGERIA IN NOVEMBER


AMBER ROSE TWEETS BABY BUMP

She just posted this picture on her Instagram.This oyinbos sef, no shame. Cute though.

LAGOS STATE GOVT. SHUTS DOWN 15 ILLEGAL HEALTH FACILITIES

Lagos State Commissioner for Health
The Lagos Health Facility Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA) has shut down 15 illegal health facilities in the state. In a statement made yesterday, Mr Jide Lawal, the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Health, noted that the health facilities were shut down for various offenses including quack practice, unofficial training of auxiliary nurses, the existence of living rooms in the facilities and lack of qualified personnel and unhygienic environment.

See the affected health facilities after the cut..

HALLE BERRY'S AMAZING 46 YEAR OLD BODY

The 46 year old mother of one was spotted yesterday with friends in her Malibu home.
 Smoking hot bod!!

FUEL SCARCITY SPREADS TO AKWA IBOM, LAGOS AND OGUN STATE

The scarcity of  fuel that started in some parts of the country last week has over the weekend spread to Akwa Ibom, Lagos and Ogun State. Vehicles and motorists formed long queues at the few filling stations with fuel.

In Lagos, motorists were seen queuing to buy fuel at  Ogba, Ikeja, Berger, Ikotun, Akute among other placs withing the metropolis. The same goes for Akwa Ibom, as long queues could be seen at  filling stations at Uyo and other parts of the state where fuel was being sold for as high as N150/litre while some filling stations were shut to customers.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation blamed the shortage on the continued closure of a vandalised NNPC System 2B pipeline at Arepo, Ogun State  On Sunday, the NNPC spokesman, Mr. Fidel Pepple, said the closure of the Arepo line was a major setback for the corporation. He said, “The solution to the problem lies in us putting the line on stream. And now, we are unlikely to resolve that as soon as possible because security must be guaranteed at Arepo before repair works could be completed. “We have product, but we can’t continue to pump through the bad line and have product wasted.”
Repair works at the vandalised pipeline were stopped last week after suspected vandals killed three NNPC engineers at the site. It however seems that the shortage might grow worse in the course of the week.

SUSPECTED BOKO HARAM MEMBERS KILL A FAMILY OF FOUR IN KANO

A man and his entire family were killed yesterday in Hotoro area of Kano when unknown gunmen entered their house, locked them all in a room and shot them dead. The man identified as an intelligent officer, Ismaila Yerima, attached to the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corp, his wife, three year old child and a physically challenged younger brother were all killed.

The gunmen arrived the residence of the late Intelligent officer on two motorbikes, secured entrance to the building and opened fire on those found at home during the attack. Sources said the attack lasted barely five minutes, the sporadic gunshot led to pandemonium around the vicinity as the assailants escaped in the ensuing confusion.

EX-DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE SUES FASHOLA OVER PENSION


A former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Alhaja Sinatu Ojikutu, has filed a suit against Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN), over payment of her pension, allowances and fringe benefits.

In the suit filed at a Lagos High Court by her counsel, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SAN), the former deputy governor is asking the court to compel Fashola to pay her pension and other benefits as provided for under the public office holder (payment of pension) Law No 11 official gazette of Lagos State 2007.