Thursday, 16 February 2017

Sade Adu's transgender child develops deep voice (video)


Sade Adu's transgender son, Mickailia Adu now known as Izaak Theo shared a video on his Instagram page which showed that he has developed deep voice. When his followers pointed out the change in his voice he replied them say "lol, it's keeps cracking!" Watch the video below .

'It is cheap blackmail and won't fly' - Sports minister, Dalung, denies boxer Bashiru Ali's assault allegation


The Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Youth and Sports,  Nneka Ikem Anibeze has described as falsehood, a story being circulated by former cruiser weight boxing champion Bashiru Ali aka Bash Ali that he assaulted by security officers attached to the Minister at his office in Abuja on Monday February 13th. 
Bash Ali who is currently hospitalized, had in a text message sent to newsmen, claimed that the Minister's security aides had denied him access to see the Minister who invited him over to his office.

2 Nigerians and Mozambicans nationals arrested over the killing of a family in four in SA

The South African Police have arrested two Nigerians and Mozambicans nationals for the Modderbult farm murders which claimed a family of four on Tuesday, February 15, 2017.
According to Buzz SA, the victims Gert Smuts (78), and his wife, Paulina Smuts (70), their son and daughter-in-law, Louis (47) and Belinda Smuts (42) were shot dead on a farm at Balfour in Mpumalanga.
Police discovered two firearms and jewelry abandoned at the murder scene, they found that the vehicle of the victims, a Toyota Prado was missing.

eBay founder plans to give thousands of Kenyans free income for 12 years

Pierre Omidyar, the billionaire founder of giant online shopping website eBay, is set to donate a daily income to some 26,000 poor people living in 200 rural villages in Kenya for a period of 12 years.

According to the Business Insider website, Mr. Omidyar will donate the money to the charity GiveDirectly, which is part of the Omidyar Network, as an experiment to see if giving people free money can help alleviate poverty, improve the economic standing of poor people and generally help them lead a better life.

Photos: Man conferred with title in Cross River State for his large ban with 440 yam tubers


Chief Marcus Abani has become the youngest man in his community Cross River to be conferred with the title of 'Le Du Opeli' for his impressive ban which has 440 tubers of yam. More photos after the cut.

"I ate cashews to survive" Ex-SS official, Mike Ejiofor shares his experience with Fulani kidnappers in Kogi State


Former senior official at the State Security Service, Mike Ejiofor was kidnapped last Sunday in Kogi State. Mr Ejiofor has been the Chairman of Apex Safety and Security Consultants in Abuja since retiring from service years ago. He and his driver regained freedom after paying N15m ransom. They both spent four days in captivity.
He shared his experience with the kidnappers said to be of Fulani extraction, with a friend, Alkasim Abdulkadir, who then shared it on twitter. See his tweets after the cut.

'I and my children are suffering as a result of my husband's addiction to porn' - Woman files petition in Supreme court

A Mumbai-based lady has filed a petition in the Supreme Court saying Porn websites should be banned as her matrimonial life had been destroyed due to her husband's addiction to online pornography. She told the court that she was happily married for 30 years but matrimonial problems started in 2015 after her husband got addicted to pornographic websites despite being the father of two sweet children.According to Times of  India, who reported the story, the lady's lawyers said in court that if her husband developed the addiction even though he was a well educated man and an old man, then pornographic sites will have a much more harmful impact on the youths of the society.

Anti-IPOB Protesters Take Case To American Embassy (Photos)

Members of Stand Up for Peace Movement have gone on a protest in Abuja on Thursday, in reaction to America’s stand that IPOB is not a t...