Monday, 13 May 2013

Camilla Mberekpe explains how she was delivered by T.B Joshua!


Nollywood actress Camilla Mberekpe is currently trending on the net in connection with the deliverance section she underwent at the Synagogue for All Nation's Church, at  Ikotun- Egbe, Lagos Nigeria.




On Sunday April 28th, the actress appeared on T.B Joshua's televised deliverance programme on Emmanuel TV, but contrary to earlier reports that she confessed to being a witch, her associate says she never did. Well, it wasn't really her talking, an associate of the actress explained the situation on her behalf. She went for deliverance because she felt that an evil force was making life difficult for her. Her associate explains:


clips of the deliverance section:
        

"Camilla never confessed to being a witch. There was an evil spirit that possessed her and it was the evil spirit that spoke through her. That does not make her a witch. You all should go spiritual and see all the things that go on around you. She took herself to church. Witches don't take themselves to church for deliverance. Witches don't operate that way. The evil spirit said, not Camilla said, so please let's understand this before we start calling her a witch".



Camilla returned to the church (bottom photo on the right) the following week to say she has been delivered 'from every bondage of Satan in her life' and her visit to the church had totally transformed her life. 

Mrs Annie Idibia Boast Her man, Tuface!


Mrs Annie Idibia, posted  and captioned this photo




 "  #2fresh #2hawt #2cute #2sweet #2caring #2real #2funny#2onpoint #2legendary #2BABA #2mine"
Well, the best lady won. And Tuface is officially her MAN, ladies should stay away from married men.
Okay,

Wizkid - Taken
P-square - Taken
Davido - Single
D'banj - Single
Banky W - Single

So ladies do quick, nothing last forever

Nigeria extremists say they kidnap women, children!


The leader of an Islamic extremist group in Nigeria says his group has started kidnapping women and children as part of its bloody guerrilla campaign against the country's government, according to a video released Monday.

 

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau says the kidnappings are retaliation for Nigerian security forces routinely imprisoning the wives and children of his group's members. The video shows 12 children, a mix of boys and girls, though it does not identify them or say where they came from.
"If they do not leave our wives and children, we will not leave," Shekau says in the Hausa language of Nigeria's predominantly Muslim north.

Police and security forces have not announced any kidnapping cases involving Nigerians taken after Boko Haram attacks, though such abductions could be easily done in the chaos after an assault. Shekau quoted the Quran in the video and said anyone taken by the group could begin a new life as a "servant," without going into detail.

Nigerian security forces often arrest children and wives to draw out criminal suspects in other matters, human rights activists say. Security forces also have been accused of abuses in their fight against Islamic extremists.
In the video, a Kalashnikov assault rifle sits over Shekau's right shoulder as he speaks, the background covered with a rug. It's unclear when the video was shot, though Shekau claims attacks Boko Haram launched on the towns of Bama and Baga in northeastern Nigeria in recent days.
In late April, at least 187 people were killed in fighting in Baga, a town in Borno state that sits along the banks of Lake Chad. Witnesses say soldiers angry about the death of a military officer set fire to homes there and killed civilians. Human Rights Watch recently said an analysis of satellite imagery before and after the attack led them to believe the violence destroyed some 2,275 buildings and severely damaged another 125.

Nigeria's military has blamed the blazes on rocket-propelled grenades fired by extremist and denied killing civilians, despite growing criticism and evidence showing mass civilian casualties.
Boko Haram leader Shekau said in the video that his fighters only launched a "small" attack there at night and had nothing to do with the civilian killings.
"The next morning security forces, they entered there, they burned down house," Shekau says. "They killed that they wanted to kill and in the end, they came and said it was Boko Haram. It's a lie."

Boko Haram's attacks have been increasing in number and sophistication since 2010. Attacks blamed on the group and other Islamic extremists have killed at least 244 this year alone, according to an Associated Press count.
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162! Suspected cultists arrested in Lagos Island following raid!


Security agents have arrested 162 people in Lagos Island  during a joint aimed at curbing activities of cultists  and hoodlums in the area.
policemen from divisions under the Area ‘A’ command, Lion Building, those from the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja, Police Mobile Squad 20, Directorate of State Security, DSS,  the Military and members of Neighbourhood Watch raided surrounded the area on Sunday between 9 p.m., and 10.30 p.m.

 Scene-of-clash-in-Lagos

According to reports, two females were among those taken into custody and are being interrogated.
A police source reportedly to journalists that: “We acted on tip off. And that is why we had to engage the services of members of the neighborhood watch in the raid. From the raided hideouts, it was evident that some of them could be members of confraternity groups.  But that will be determined at the end of investigation.”
Areas raided included LUTA, Bamgboshe, Masey, Oja-Oba and Adeniji Adele under bridge.

Man slices off his own arm then drives TEN MILES to hospital clutching severed limb and asking doctors to sew it on in Hungary!


A Hungarian man who sliced off one of his arms managed to drive 10 miles (15 kilometres) to hospital.
The 37-year-old, known as Tibor A, sliced his arm off below the elbow in an accident while cleaning a machine that processes construction rubble.
But he managed to retrieve his arm and drive through Austria clutching the severed limb.



Hungarian worker Tibor A. recovers following surgery

The horrific accident happened on Sunday in Purbach in eastern Austria.
His arm was successfully reattached by plastic surgeons at Vienna's hospital AKH. 
 
 Plastic surgoen Oskar Assmann (centre) reattached the worker's arm in Vienna's hospital AKH
 
 
He managed to operate his car and sped to the casualty department in nearby Eisenstadt, reported AFP.
Police said the only reason the Hungarian did not bleed to death was that he was in a state of shock.
He was airlifted to hospital in Vienna where doctors were trying to stitch the limb back on.

Ethiopia arrests minister, 11 others over corruption!







Ethiopian police have arrested a minister and 11 other people on corruption charges, an official and state media said on Saturday, in the country's most high-profile swoop against graft for more than a decade.
Businesses in the region regularly complain of corruption as an obstacle to their work. Transparency International ranked Ethiopia 113 out of 176 nations worldwide in its 2012 perception of corruption index, where No. 1 is considered least corrupt.
That ranking puts Ethiopia above most nations in the Horn of Africa and east Africa regions, although Rwanda is ranked 50.
 

Melaku Fenta, a senior ruling party member and director general of the revenue and customs authority with the rank of minister, was arrested on Friday alongside two other officials from the authority, government spokesman Shimeles Kemal said.
 
"They were under investigation on suspicion of corrupt practices," Shimeles told Reuters, without giving details.

The spokesman said there were further arrests as well but did not give a total. The state news agency reported 12 arrests overall. Independently, newspapers said the arrests included a prominent businessman and customs employees outside the capital.

Global Financial Integrity last year said Addis Ababa lost $11.7 billion in outflows of illegal funds in the past decade.
Melaku is the most high profile suspect to be arrested on corruption charges since Siye Abraha, a former defense minister who was released in 2007 after six years behind bars. However, he was already out of government when arrested.

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Kidnappers abduct wife, daughter, driver, of Supreme Court Judge!





Two members of the immediate family and driver of Supreme Court Judge, Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour, were kidnapped on their way to Benin, the Edo State capital, Nigeria; on Friday night, throwing the family into confusion.

Rhodes-Vivour & wife 
Sources in the Edo State government said the judge’s wife, daughter and driver were abducted as they traveled from Abuja to Benin for the wedding of one of the judge’s daughter. The names of the victims were not immediately available. The exact location of their kidnap is unclear Saturday night.
Spokesman for the Edo Police, Moses Eguavoen confirmed the incident but said his command was yet to establish the exact location where the incident took place.
Mr. Eguavoen said, “I cannot say exactly where it happened. I can’t say whether it happened in the part of Edo State or the part of Ondo State. I have not been able to reach Ekiadolor and Okada Divisions to know whether it actually happened in Edo State or not. When I get the appropriate information, I shall inform you. Expect our update on the issue, at least, by Monday.”
Reports however said the fully-armed kidnappers ambushed the victims near Benin and abducted them at gunpoint. That could however not be independently confirmed on Saturday night.
Information revealed that one has claimed responsibility for the incident and that the kidnappers were yet to contact the family for ransom.