Friday 27 November 2015

Tonto Dikeh’s husband Olakunle Churchill ambushed by hoodlums in Ghana


Tonto Dikeh’s husband Olakunle Churchill was ambushed by hoodlums in Ghana a few days ago. Thankfully he came out unhurt.

Olakunle Churchill went to Kotoka International Airport in Accra to pick up a friend who was coming from the United States of America. After picking up his friend, his car was blocked by hoodlums as he tried to leave the airport.

The thugs brought out dangerous weapons to attack Tonto Dikeh’s husband and his friend. The incident could have gone bad but security forces that were close by were called, and they chased the hoodlums away.

Olakunle Churchill and his friend were escorted safely home.

According to the security personnel (who chose to be anonymous), revealed that the hoodlums traced Churchill and his friend to cause harm.

Churchill and his friend made statements at the police station closest to the incident.


Don Jazzy Gives Out N120,000 Each As Souvenir At His Birthday Party


Don Jazzy clocked 33 years yesterday and the Mavin boss held a little party to celebrate his day. Rumours have it that guests had a super amazing time.
Cool FM OAP, N6 shared on Instagram 6 notes of $100 and said though he can not disclose all that went down at the party, every guest went home with at least $600.
TONITE HAS BEEN AN INCREDIBLE EVENING IM SORRY I CANT GIVE YOU GUYS DETAILS OF THE NITE BUT LETS JUST SAY EVERYONE WHO CAME TO DON JAZZYS BIRTHDAY PARTY TONITE️ WENT HOME WITH AT LEAST $600 AND IM TALKING AT LEAST 30 PEOPLE #GoodNite #HbdDonJazzy
“TONITE HAS BEEN AN INCREDIBLE EVENING  IM SORRY I CANT GIVE YOU GUYS DETAILS OF THE NITE BUT LETS JUST SAY EVERYONE WHO CAME TO DON JAZZYS BIRTHDAY PARTY TONITE️ WENT HOME WITH AT LEAST $600 AND IM TALKING AT LEAST 30 PEOPLE #GoodNite #HbdDonJazzy” says N6.
That is at least N120,000. Multiply by the at least 30 guests and you have N3.6 million being given out just on this “souvenir”.
Boss! ðŸ™Œ.

Pres. Buhari Meets Queen Elizabeth At CHOGM In Malta (Photos)


President Muhammadu Buhari meets with the Queen of England at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting today.
Queen Elizabeth hosted a reception for new Common Heads of government as San Anton Palace.
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New photos of Mercy Johnson's growing baby bump and her cute kids


Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson is one happy woman at the moment and doesn’t miss the opportunity to show it.... 
The mother of two who is expecting her third child has showed off rare family photos of her and her 2 kids as they stepped out for thanksgiving with her hubby’s family in the US. ‘I know where my hope lies and where my help comes from.thank you lord,’ Mercy captioned one of the photos. See more photos below….

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Black Friday: Tips for safe online shopping


Black Friday beckons and the promises are glamorous. While some stores are brandishing up to 50 per cent discount on products, some others flaunt a glamorous 90 per cent discount. Ecommerce sites have refused to be left out of the frenzy and are all making plans to outdo one another.
Indeed, online shopping is super cool because it the most convenient of all forms of shopping, especially if you work on a tight schedule. However, because we live in the age of hackers and spammers, it is important to be security conscious as you leap from site to site on Black Friday. While some people are security conscious, they still do not know what to look out for while shopping.
If you love the convenience of shopping online but are worried about theft and shopping wrongly, click the start button below and pay attention to the simple tips for a safe and stress-free experience as well as how to keep your identity and information secure.

White House in lockdown after man jumps over fence while Obama celebrates Thanksgiving


The White House was placed under lock down on Thanksgiving Day after a man draped in a US flag jumped over the fence while President Barack Obama and his family were in residence. Joseph Caputo climbed over the fence on the north side of the complex and stood on the North Lawn.
He has been taken into custody by Secret Service officers. Criminal charges are pending against him, authorities said.

The White House has been the centre of several security breaches over the recent years. In September 2014, Omar Gonzalez, who was carrying a knife, climbed over the fence on the north side and ran into the building. He managed to run through several rooms before he was tackled and caught.

The Iraq war veteran made it to the first floor of the residence, where Obama and his family had just left by helicopter. Gonzalez, who reportedly suffered from post-traumatic stress was a former army sniper. A cache of 800 rounds of ammunition and a machete was found in his car nearby.

The Wall Street Journal said the White House perimeter fence was upgraded in summer to add a short "bike rack" fence and sharp spikes over the perimeter fence. Obviously it was not enough to stop Caputo.


NNPC Explains The Reason Behind The Fuel Scarcity


In a statement to the Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream in Abuja, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) explained that the reason for the fuel scarcity was due to activities from vandals and corrupt oil marketers.
Mrs. Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue, Managing Director of the Pipelines and Product Marketing Company, PPMC, a subsidiary of the NNPC stated that Nigeria has lost a total of 531 million litres of petrol valued at over N50 billion to pipeline vandals between January and September, 2015, at the System 2B Pipeline network which covers from the Atlas Cove in Lagos to Ilorin.
Nnamdi-Ogbue said that the continuous vandalization of pipeline at the Arepo to Mosimi axis of the pipeline artery, have made the supply of petroleum products to retail outlets difficult.
She said PPMC is doing everything they can to make sure they supply truck-out from depots in Lagos, Oghara and recently Calabar.
She, however, noted that the efforts to supply enough fuel across the country are being hampered by the activities of some unscrupulous marketers involved in hoarding and diverting of petroleum products for sale in black markets across the country.
She said, “We view this as a distortion to the economy and we have invited the DSS and the EFCC to take action.
The Senate has given the NNPC a two-week ultimatum to end the fuel scarcity.