Sunset at Ibeju - Epe Lagoon, Lagos state, Nigeria.
Thursday, 28 April 2016
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Global Competitiveness Report Data Reveals 10 Most Competitive Global Economies!
The data below, obtained from Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016, shows Switzerland topping the chat of most competitive global economies:
Flavour Becomes Brand Ambassador For Life Beer!
Nigerian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and performer, Flavour lands a new deal as he becomes Brand Ambassador for Life Beer.
Toddler Dies After Accidentally Shooting Self In The Chest!
A 3 year-old boy, identified as Holston Cole, living in Paulding County, Dallas - Georgia, southeastern United States, with his father, mother and twin sisters, in a home on Camp Circle and Dallas Acworth Highway, died on Tuesday morning around 7am, April 26, 2016, after accidentally shooting himself in the chest.
It is unclear how the toddler got hold of a loaded gun, or who it belonged to, but news revealed that the boy was taken to Paulding-Wellstar hospital after the accident, where he was pronounced dead.
No charges have been filed in the case.
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
NMA Auto Crash Survivor Blames Lack Of Speedy Medical Attention For Death Of His Colleagues!
One of the six Nigerian doctors in the Sokoto bound bus who survived the accident that claimed the lives of six Ekiti State medical doctors and the driver on Sunday, April 24, at Doka, has blamed lack of speedy medical administration, as responsible for the death of his colleagues.
The survivor claimed some of those who lost their lives would have survived if they got good medical attention from the point of the accident, to when they were taken to Doka General Hospital in Kaduna northernwest Nigeria.
According to him, the situation became worst, when they got to Doka Hospital and there was no doctor around to attend to the victims, while the only nurse on duty had no first aid facilities to administer treatment.
To substantiate his claim, the survivor said he was certain if the FRSC personnel that took them to the hospital and the nurse on duty had medical facilities to give first aid treatment, the situation would have been saved.
The survivor, John Akinbote, NMA's Ekiti state branch Charmin, disclosed this to the press on Monday, April 25, at St. Gerard Hospital, where he and five other NMA members are receiving treatment.
Meanwhile the Kaduna State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), on Tuesday, April 26, blamed the cause of accident on speeding.
Speaking through its Head of Operations, Deputy Corps Commander, Salisu Galadunci, the FRSC in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna, FRSC stated “The vehicle overturned with the occupants . Six of the doctors died alongside the driver of the vehicle while six others survived with various degrees of injuries.
“Bodies of the victim were evacuated to St. Gerard Hospital for depositing and medical attention.”
Another survivor of the crash, identified as Stephen Ayosanmi, said the driver forcefully applied the brakes when the tyre blew out, a move which made the bus somersault.
Names of those who lost their lives in the auto crash have been published as:
Alex Akinyele
Tunde Adesanmi
O.J. Taiwo
J.B. Ogunseye
O. Olajide
Atolani Adeniyi
Mr. Ajibola, the bus driver.
The bus which conveyed twelve medical doctors from their base in Ekiti state western Nigeria, to Sokoto, north-west Nigeria, for the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA)’s annual conference somersaulted at Doka, about 60 kilometers from Kaduna state, along Abuja –Kaduna express way on Sunday, April 24, 2016. Six doctors and the driver lost their lives, while six doctors are currently receiving treatment at the hospital.
Kim Kardashian Shares Make-Up Tutorial On App Download!
Kim Kardashian shares makeup tutorial with Celebrity Makeup Artist Mario Dedivanovic using drug store products on her app Download...
Monday, 25 April 2016
Remembering Africa's Papa Wemba!
Remembering one of Africa's music legends Papa Wemba with this video:
Thanks to Papa Wemba, Koffi Olomide and the rest, the Soukous beat made waves the world over...
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