Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Female Delegate Slumps At National Conference In Abuja

Mrs Ezenwa Ifeanyinwa, A female delegate at the ongoing National Conference slumped on Wednesday at the venue of the conference shortly after the resumption of the afternoon session.

Mrs. Ifeanyinwa, a representative of the Market Women Association, was returning from the lunch break and was heading towards the plenary chamber when she suddenly fainted.

The ailing female delegate was immediately rushed by State Security Service, SSS, personnel into one of the ante rooms outside the Conference plenary chamber, following which a doctor was brought in to attend to her...
Shortly before the arrival of the medial personnel, another female delegate had laid hands on her and prayed for her recovery. Many are still wondering what could have happened to her. The woman was very vibrant during the early hours of the day and was involved in the debate for the day.

Sources say it appears many delegates are sick and have not been taking care of their health before now.

James Ibori may not return the money he stole as governor

According to new reports, former Delta State governor James Ibori may not return a dime of the money he stole as governor for eight years. Find the report from UK Daily Mail below...

A former Wickes cashier who became a Nigerian state governor and defrauded £157m of public funds to live a lavish lifestyle may not have to pay a single penny back.
James Ibori, 51, is said to have personally pocketed £50million of cash stolen from the west African nation’s oil-rich Delta State during his eight-year tenure.
The former £5,000-a-year Wickes cashier blew millions on luxury homes, a £12.6million private jet, fees at

Happy 67th Birthday Sir Pete Edochie! Nollywood veteran actor,

We all Biafrans say Happy 67th Birthday Sir Pete Edochie!
Nollywood veteran actor, Sir Pete Edochie is a year older..pls wish him a happy birthday.

Monday, 7 April 2014

SEE PHOTOS: 'The Jetsons' flying car finally Arrived


Ever since the early 1960s when we were glued to the animated sitcom "The Jetsons", whimsical visions of a futuristic space utopia filled our imaginations leaving people asking themselves: "Where's my flying car?"
Point taken, but perhaps now, as our childhood dreams move slowly closer to reality, we should also start pondering this: if a flying car was here today, in the real world and not in the realm of science fiction, would we feel comfortable controlling it safely while cruising thousands of feet up in the air? Would we possess the technical skills required to even get it off the ground, let alone land it without a scratch?
Before you dash to the door and sprint to your nearest pilot school to sign up for flight lessons, take a moment to meet Carl Dietrich, the chief executive and co-founder of aerospace company Terrafugia.
Dietrich and his team are working to bring consumers closer to the prospect of a practical flying car, envisioning a vehicle that does not require its operator to be a