Wednesday, 18 May 2016

One Of Chibok Kidnapped School Girl Found In Sambisa Forest!

One of the Chibok school girls, kidnapped from their school dormitory by members of the Boko-haram terrorist sect, in April 2014, was recently reported to have been found in Sambisa forest, by members of the Civilian Joint Task ForceJTF) group.


Kidnapped Chibok School Girls

Information gathered, revealed that the girl, identified as Amina Ali Nkeki, was recognized by a member of the JTF  vigilante group, on Tuesday, May 17, as she wandered in the forest, near the Nigerian - Cameroon border, where she went to search for firewood

The 19-years old,  who has been reunited with her mother in Chibok, was 17 - years of age, when she and other school girls were abducted from their school hostel at night. She further stated that the rest of the kidnapped girls, are still in boko-haram strong hold, but for six of the girls that died. 


Photos From Around Lagos!

Popular Marina Street, Lagos - Nigeria.






Below: Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos - Nigeria.




Below: Lagos State House Marina, behind it is a view of Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos.


Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Never Seen Before Pictures Of Late Princess Diana And Her Sons!

'Never seen before' photos of late Princess Diana and her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry



Reports has it that the Duke Of Cambridge, Prince William saw it for the first time over the weekend.


Anti Flood Campaign - Lagos Drainage System Needs To Be Cleaned -Out!

A low income settlement at Ikota, in the Lekki peninsula area of Lagos state - south -western Nigeria.




Surrender Your Fire-Arms Or Face Arrest - Nigerian Police Force Warns!

As part of initiatives aimed at ensuring adequate protection of lives and property of the citizens, and concerned about the increasing proliferation and engagement of prohibited firearms that threatens security in parts of the country, the Nigerian Police Force through the office of the Inspector-General, IGP Solomon E. Arase, fdc, NPM, urged persons in possession of non-prohibited firearms to immediately obtain or renew their licenses before July, 2016 by following the process on the requisite web link of the Nigeria Police Central Information Centre (NCIS). 


According to the Press release by the  Police Force Public Relations Officer, ACP OLABISI KOLAWOLE, recently in Nigeria's capital - Abuja, failure to do so attracts a clamp down on individuals who fails to voluntarily surrender prohibited firearms in his/her possession or who fails to obtain/renew requisite licenses for non-prohibited firearms.

The Press Release Below:

"NIGERIA POLICE FORCE WARNS PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF PROHIBITED FIREARMS TO SURRENDER THEM

  • Renew licence for non-Prohibited firearms or risk arrest and prosecution – IGP

Concerned about the increasing proliferation and engagement of prohibited firearms that threatens security in parts of the country, and as part of initiatives aimed at ensuring adequate protection of lives and property of the citizens, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon E. Arase, fdc, NPM, has directed all Commissioners of Police in State Commands and the FCT to activate mechanism for the mop-up of prohibited firearms within their Areas Of Responsibility. 

For the avoidance of doubts, prohibited firearms under the Firearms Act include Artillery, Apparatus for the discharge of any explosives or gas-diffusing projectile, Revolvers and Pistols, Machine guns and Machine Pistols, Rocket Weapons and Military rifles including those with calibre 7.62mm, 9mm, .300 inches and .303inches.  

Furthermore, the Inspector General of Police urges persons in possession of non-prohibited firearms to immediately obtain or renew their licenses before July, 2016 by following the process on the requisite web link of the Nigeria Police Central Information Centre (NCIS) on www.npf.gov.ng 

He emphasises that the intelligence and operational assets of the Force will soon be deployed to fish out, arrest and bring to justice any person who fails to voluntarily surrender prohibited firearms in his/her possession or who fails to obtain/renew requisite licenses for non-prohibited firearms. Such modalities shall include a reward system for informants whose information shall lead to the location and recovery of such weapons and arrest of the person in whose custody such illegal firearms are recovered.

The IGP calls on all citizens to sustain their cooperation with the Nigeria Police in the task of keeping the country safe while assuring the Force will continue to diligently work towards eliminating any threat to internal security and assures Nigerians of its commitment to their safety and security. 

ACP OLABISI KOLAWOLE
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,

ABUJA."

Sunday, 15 May 2016

Man U/ Bournemouth Finals Abandoned Due To Bomb Scare Alert!

Manchester United vs Bournemouth finals scheduled for Sunday afternoon, May 15, was abandoned on Police advise after a suspicious package was found within the North West Quadrant, stadium.



Information revealed by the Greater Manchester Police on Twitter said "A controlled explosion has just been carried out within the stadium by bomb disposal experts at Old Trafford".

Citing police sources, local media reported that a cellphone was found attached to a gas pipe. It was however not certain if the suspicious package was a bomb. 

Scores Injured As Double-Decker Bus Crash Into Shop In North-West London!

London Ambulance Service (LAS) has confirmed that at least two people were seriously injured, while scores of others sustained various degree of minor injuries when a route 18 double-decker bus ploughed across a pavement, smashed down a traffic light pole, and crashed into a store front close to The Parish Church of All Souls, near the Jubilee clock on Harlesden High Street, north-west London, at about 2pm local timeon Sunday, May 15, 2016.


According to London  Fire Brigade, 45 people were evacuated from nearby buildings, while windows on the top deck of the bus was smashed to allow people jump from the back of the bus to safety.
The High Street has been closed both ways between Acton Lane and Manor Park Road, motorists have been advised to seek other routes, as multiple emergency services personnel, including a hazardous response team, have been dispatched to the scene