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Sunday 1 December 2013

PAUL WALKER'S AUTO CRASH

images of the later PAul Walker who died in a car crash 10hrs ago....




images of the later PAul Walker who died in a car crash 10hrs ago....




images of the later PAul Walker who died in a car crash 10hrs ago....




breaking news.....

40 years Old Fast and Furious star, Paul Walker is Dead
Actor Paul Walker, best known for his role in the Hollywood film franchise Fast and Furious, has been killed in a car crash while he was on his way to a charity event
People let us jointly honor this young man by typing: RIP

Saturday 30 November 2013

Shocking: 80-Year Old Woman Flaunts Surgically Enhanced Body At Beachside


Okay! This is crazy! I know but after careful examination, the only conclusion that I arrived at was, this grandma is looking to turn some heads in shock, surprise, admiration or even disgust to some because I don’t know of any other reason why she’d flaunt her surgically enhanced body in a beach wear as this.
www.facebook.comThe woman, said to be in her eighties, took a confident stroll to the beach where her appearance elicited some fun of laughter from the kids around and even shock while yet some others marveled at her self-confidence.
What do you think motivated her to dress in a ‘G-String’ to the beach?

UPDATE: Cynthia Osokogu Was Killed By Her Facebook Friends

24 Year Old Cynthia Osokogu departed from Abuja in late July 2012 (according to reports, on the 22nd of July 2012). The master student of Nasarawa State University was a clothing retailer and had traveled to Lagos to purchase new stock.




Cynthia had been chatting with some new “friends” on Facebook for a few months. In the course of their conversations, they developed a friendship and a level of trust. These young men were also university students, they promised to host Cynthia when she came to Lagos.
There were rumours that they paid for her plane ticket and promised to pay for her hotel as well.
The two young men picked Cynthia up from the airport in Lagos and drove her to a hotel in Festac. At the hotel, they tied her up, robbed her of all the money she brought to shop for her business and strangled her to death. They then left the hotel and quickly deleted her from their Facebook friend list to remove any trace of their connection.
The hotel found her body and, since her ID cards and mobile phone had been stolen, they could not identify her or call friends and family. Her body was deposited in a morgue in Lagos. All this time, her family and friends were searching for the girl.
At some point, one of the culprits accidentally answered Cynthia’s phone and the call was traced to Festac. Therefore, her missing person’s police report was submitted to the Area E Command in Festac. This enabled her family to find her body in the morgue, and also led them to the hotel.
Using CCTV from the hotel, the killers were identified. According to reports, these two young men are university students who have now confessed that they killed Cynthia and she is their 6th  victim – the gang reportedly specializes in luring unsuspecting young women, robbing them of their possessions before killing them.
Though there is speculation that their motive was ritualistic, it appears that it was greed and their main goal was to rob and kill. The pharmacist who supplied the drugs used on Cynthia and hotel staff have also been arrested. According to the police spokesperson Ngozi Braide, “Six people were arrested on Sunday over the incident and investigations are ongoing”. As you can see, Cynthia is one of Nigeria’s numerous social media generation girls (with BB and a facebook account), this unfortunately led to her demise.

“President Is Human”: Why Jonathan Decided To “Come Down Hard On ASUU”


President Goodluck Jonathan might no longer be directly involved in negotiation with the lecturers: he is angry for the ASUU leaders’ contempt for the office of the President, their decision to issue new conditions and theim being allegedly backed by some external forces.After spending almost a week in Abuja in hopes of resuming talks, the ASUU leaders were eventually left with no other option but to go back to their campuses.A top leader of ASUU said on conditions of anonymity: “Our leaders have returned to their campuses. They were disappointed with the Area Boy or Agbero method adopted by the Minister.“The military style of the Minister of State for Education will only compound the situation.“So, we are back to our trenches as it was the situation during the military era. We are ready for the worst now. If the situation becomes uncontrollable, we will also go underground and resort to guerilla tactics.”Meanwhile, a source within the Federal Government said: “We hope that they will not overreach their bounds, because what they have done in the last four months amounted to economic sabotage.“If they continue to take the law into their hands by paralysing activities in the universities, we may try them for economic sabotage. This is also the extreme end the government may go too.“Let them study the enabling laws to see what they have been violating. We are not yet disposed to wielding the big stick, but if the government is pushed to the wall, it will invoke relevant laws to manage the situation. We are waiting for what they will do.”A different source added: “”ll the security agencies have been directed to protect lives and property on all the campuses nationwide, especially in the universities that have reopened.“Union leaders are also under watch to prevent recourse to self-help, which may lead to wanton destruction of property.“The government will not tolerate any intimidation or harassment, and any violent union leader risks being arrested. But those who restrict themselves to the confines of the law have nothing to fear.”On Jonathan’s position, a government source said: “We are trying to insulate the Office of the President from further negotiation with ASUU if at all the union will allow such or there will be room for such.“We think relevant ministers and the Committee of Pro-Chancellors/Vice-Chancellors should be able to handle the rest of the talks/negotiation.”According to investigation, the December 4, 2013 ultimatum given by the Minister of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, followed the directive of the Presidency.The government source added: “The President is angry because he over-indulged ASUU leaders. It is only in Nigeria you see the President sitting for 13 hours with union leaders on any issue and at the end of the day, there will be no courtesy from the union.“While the President was expecting feedback from ASUU leaders within 72 hours, they kept him in suspense for two weeks or more.“And instead of feedback on where the talks stopped, ASUU leaders came up with fresh conditions when even during the negotiation, they admitted that some of the clauses in 2009 agreement cannot be implemented.“The President is human. He now has every cause to believe that the strike action seems to have the backing of external forces seeking to bring his administration down. That was why he decided to come down hard on ASUU, too.”