Monday, 21 September 2015

Yemi Osinbajo In A Meeting With Supreme Court Justices!

Nigerian Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Monday, September 21, hosted Justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria to a meeting, at the State House in Aso Rock Villa - Abuja.



Observe A Global Ceasefire, Create Space For Lasting Peace - Ban Ki-Moon!

United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon has called on all warring parties across the globe to lay down their weapons and observe a global ceasefire. 


This statement was released as the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), joins the rest of the world to mark the International Day of Peace. 

"I CALL ON ALL WARRING PARTIES TO LAY DOWN THEIR WEAPONS AND OBSERVE A GLOBAL CEASEFIRE. TO THEM I SAY: STOP THE KILLINGS AND THE DESTRUCTION, AND CREATE SPACE FOR LASTING PEACE." - BAN KI-MOON 

Pictures Of Pope Francis's Visit To Cuba!

See some pictures of the Papal's visit to Havana - Cuba below: 






















A Season Of Fire Out-Breaks At Alausa..... IRS Office Gutted By Fire!

It seems to be a season of fire out-breaks at Lagos State Government office - Alausa - Ikeja. Two days after the fire out break at the Lagos state Ministry of Commerce and Industry building consuming four offices, the  third floor of Good Shepherd building, which housed the Lagos Inland Revenue Service, in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, was on fire at about 8:45 am, Monday, September 21. 

The LIR  building


Lagos state staff of IRS on the third floor, and those of Eko Bank located at the ground floor of the building scampered to safety when they noticed thick smoke emerging from the building.

Men of the fire service arrived the scene just in time, around 8: 48 after they were notified of the incident and were able to put out the fire. Authorities suspect a split unit air-conditioner to be the cause of the out break.

Oyedepo Shares Throw Back Picture With Wife!

World renown Nigerian preacher, author and the founder and presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church, David O. Oyedepo, recently shared a throw-back picture with wife, Faith Abiola Oyedepo....



.....as they celebrate 33 years of marriage. 



The couple is blessed with four biological children, grand- children, countless adopted, foster, spiritual children and mentees, 

Japanese Parents Register Their Babies In The 'Baby Cry Sumo Contest'!

If you think your baby can cry for the whole world, it might be a good trait as you can register him/ her in the Japanese 'Baby Cry Sumo Contest'.  

The ritual is believed to aid the healthy growth of the children

The contest came about due to the believe of Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.


Lol...Goodluck to the Crying Sumo Contestants.

Sunday, 20 September 2015

The Despicable State Of Some Rural Roads In Imo State!

This is believed to be the state of some roads in Imo state, South Eastern Nigeria. This is coming after the Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha stated in an interview with the Sun Newspaper, published on-line on 20th September, that construction of rural roads remain the focus of his administration. 




Part of the interview Below: 

Interview Qs: "Your excellency, concerning the rural roads you mentioned, I happen to come from Orogwe in Owerri West here and our own road, for example is among roads that were said to be tarred. Right now, as we speak it’s not pliable as the contractor was only able to work from Irete to somewhere around Ndegwu. I also know that the road leading to Old Nekede has collapsed. What do you have to say about that?


Gov. Okorocha: Okay, let me explain that. The Orogwe road we are talking about, I don’t know why it is still like that . Some of these rural roads, I don’t know, but I am happy to say that some of them have been done. Let me tell you, I did not say we have overhauled all roads. This will be coming in the second phase of the pro­gramme for rural roads, but at least you have admitted that some of them have been done. The Nekede project is a Federal Government project just like the Port Harcourt road and people keep screaming that I should do some­thing. What can you do when the contract has been awarded to a national contractor, Arab Contractors, who has abandoned the project for lack of payment by the Federal Government? Now, the same thing is applicable to Nekede road. That of Nekede was awarded at about N6 billion and to do the erosion control, but I couldn’t have waited for the Federal Govern­ment. Right now, as I am talking to you, work is going on there to at least make it passable for people. So, this government is very responsive. Our rural roads are still our focus but we have not finished work on all of them. We are not saying that we have overhauled or constructed all rural roads in Imo State, but some have been overhauled or constructed".

Please why is it that when it's time to construct or re-construct a major road, the issue of under 'whose domain' it fall comes to play, but when it comes to getting votes or taxes from these areas, they will be regarded as citizens of the state?