Friday, 23 October 2015

Tribunal upholds Amosun's election


The governorship election tribunal sitting in Abeokuta in Ogun State has upheld the election of Ogun state governor, Ibikunle Amosun. Delivering judgement today, the tribunal dismissed the petition of the PDP candidate, Gboyega Isiaka, saying it lacked merit.

Wait, what? Chris Oyakhilome pledges N1billion to Benson Idahosa university


Spanish billionaire owner of Zara clothing overthrows Bill Gates as the richest man in the world


Super Eagles Coach Oliseh arrives Belgium for medical treatment..


Super Eagles Coach - Sunday Oliseh has arrived Belgium for his medical treatment. The official twitter handle for the Super Eagles confirmed this this afternoon and shared a statement the Coach released. More tweets after the cut...

Emir of Kano pictured with his cute children (photos)


Michael Jackson's doctor who was rumored to be biological dad of his kids dies


Late Michael Jackson's longtime physician Dr. Arnold Klein, has died. The man rumored for years to be the biological father of Michael's two oldest children, Prince and Paris, passed away Thursday night in California according to TMZ. He was 70 years old. 

Klein, who was one time the biggest dermatologist in Hollywood, was admitted to the hospital four days ago suffering severe abdominal pains. He was also suffering from Multiple Sclerosis & confined to a wheelchair at the time of his death. Klein hinted on many occasion that he was the biological father Prince and Paris.

Photo: Woman gives birth to 14-lb baby

Pastor assassinated in Bayelsa state


Photos: Buhari receives the Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary


Pics: Omotola signs multimillion Naira Endorsement with scanfrost


Photos: Billionaire Chima Anyaso welcomes first child with his wife


I gave my life to Christ at 19 – US Gospel singer, Lincoln Brewster

US Number 1 album Gospel Music star, Lincoln Brewster, has revealed that he gave his life to God through Jesus when he was only 19.
The Gospel music star, whose latest album, Oxygen, peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Christian Album charts and at number 51 on the Billboard top 200 albums also said he grew up in a chaotic home environment in which he was never told about God and His Son Jesus and never went to church.
He revealed that he gave his life to Christ on a couch at his friend’s house in Los Angeles when he was in the secular music world.
Brewster revealed this in an interview with author and Christian TV show host, Reno Omokri. The anticipated interview will be aired in America on Sunday October 25 at 2.30 PM on KTLN channel 25.
It will recalled that  Brewster comes from a popular Alaskan family and his brothers  John and Andy are the stars of the hit Discovery Chanel TV show, the Deadliest Catch.
Before his phenomenal gospel music success, Brewster was lead guitarist for music super star, Steve Perry who ranks at No. 76 on Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Singers Of All Time.
Watch video here

Death toll in Yola mosque attack rises to 27, as 96 injured

The death toll in Friday’s bomb attack on  a Mosque in Jambutu, Jimeta, Yola, the Adamawa state capital, has risen to 27, with 96 others injured.
File Photo: Gombe presidential rally Car-Bomb-Blast in 2014
File Photo: Gombe presidential rally Car-Bomb-Blast in 2014
According to spokesman of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Sani Datti, 27 persons were killed in the incident that occurred during Juma’at prayer, while 96 others were injured and evacuated to the Federal Medical Centre, Yola and the Specialist Hospital Jimeta, Adamawa state.
Datti said: “As I speak to you, dismembered bodies of several victims are being moved and the place have been cordoned off,” he said.
The Yola attack occurred hours after a similar explosion occurred in a mosque in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, killing and injuring many worshippers during the early morning prayer session.
That blast, according to residents, occurred in Jiddari Polo area at about 5am when Muslims were performing the first congregational prayer of the day.

Kogi: Appeal Court reinstates sacked LG chairmen

The Court of Appeal in Abuja on Friday reinstated the 21 Local Government Council Chairmen wrongfully sacked by Gov. Idris Wada of Kogi.
A Kogi State High Court sitting in Koton Karfe on Dec. 9, 2014, nullified the May 4, 2013 Council elections that produced the Chairmen and their Councillors.
Delivering the judgment, Justice Mustapha Mohammed held that the decision of the lower court was a judicial error.