Tuesday 21 April 2015

Grandma or lover?

Either way, it's disturbing! 

Pic: Onyinye Carter & bridesmaid recreate Solange's wedding pose

Well, you can't knock them for trying. Solange's wedding pose was epic! The Mud Cosmetics CEO got married over the weekend.

Too many vitamins can give you cancer, major new study warns people who take them

Taking extra vitamins “does more harm than good” and increases the risk of cancer and heart disease, a major study has revealed. Millions of people take supplements thinking they are getting a health boost, but research has found they can have the opposite effect.

Dr Tim Byers – one of the world’s top cancer experts – examined research papers spanning 30 years.
He looked at three widely taken ­over-the-counter pills and supplements, vitamin E tablets, beta-carotene and folic acid, and warned against exceeding the recommended daily amount.

Photos: Emir of Kano pays Gen. Buhari congratulatory visit

Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II paid a congratulatory visit to the president-elect Gen. Buhari today April 21st. More photos after the cut..

EFCC arraigns man who allegedly hacked into server of a bank and tried to steal N68bn

Find the EFCC Press statement below
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday, April 20, 2015 arraigned one Stephen Omaidu before Justice M. A Nasir of Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Jabi, Abuja on a two count charge bordering on theft to the tune of N68, 028, 000, 000.00 (sixty eight billion and twenty eight million naira).
Omaidu, in connivance with Alhaji K. B Kabiru, Godswill Oyegwa, Ben and Oliver (all at large) allegedly hacked into the server of a second-generation bank and transferred the sum of sixty eight billion, and twenty eight million naira into different accounts for personal gains.

Wait a minute, we now have self-service check-in machines at our airport?

Sports journalist Colin Udoh shared the photo above and wrote "Finally, the self service check-in machines come to a Nigeria airport. Used one within the country for the first time today. Simpler than most I've used elsewhere". For real? Anyone else seen this at any of our airports?

Lol. Doyin Okupe shares a photo of himself 'floating' in water

He shared this photo above and wrote - "Another wonder of the 21st century. Believe it or not Doyin Okupe floats in water! No matter the circumstances in the next 4 years as the Lord liveth we shall remain Afloat" Lol

Kashamu to Tinubu: Be a true democrat

Press statement from the office of Buruji Kashamu. Read below...
My attention has been drawn to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reaction to the innocuous congratulatory messages that I sent to him and other leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the aftermath of the general election. 
First, I must say that I doubt if the statement was approved by him. However, if it was, I must state that I am taken aback by the unwarranted attacks against me as if we were still campaigning. It is unbecoming of someone of his stature and calibre.

Stop the attacks or face our wrath - OPC threatens South Africa

The Oodua People's Congress, OPC. has given a 48-hour ultimatum to the South African government to stop the xenophobic attacks going on their country or incur the wrath of the group. At a press conference in Lagos today April 21st, the founder of the group, Dr Frederick Fasheun warned that nobody has the monopoly of violence.
"While the Nigerian government and the rest of the world seek a diplomatic solution to this season of madness, the OPC hereby warns that South Africa must end this rash of xenophobia within 48 hours. These ill-advised attacks are capable of bringing out the beast in the best of men. And we will not watch as fellow Nigerians are wantonly killed in cold blood. Enough is enough. South Africans must know that nobody has a monopoly of violence. They must halt the killings, the maiming and the looting of foreigners’ shops in their country. These incidents of xenophobia will provoke reprisals against South Africans and their interests in other lands. Thus, beginning with the belligerent Zulu King, all South Africans involved in these attacks should be arrested immediately and prosecuted for crimes against humanity.”he said