Thursday, 2 June 2016

Prince Died Of Accidental Painkillers Overdose....Investigation Revealed!

Investigation revealed by the Minnesota law-enforcement official on Thursday, 2nd June, 2016 says that music legend Prince Rogers Nelson known as Prince was killed by an accidental self-administered overdose of the powerful painkiller fentanyl.


According to information revealed Prince’s representatives contacted California addiction specialist, Dr. Howard Kornfeld, on April 20 to help the singer. Dr. Kornfeld, sent his son, who is not a physician, to Minnesota to evaluate Prince and get him to enter treatment. 

It was gathered that Kornfeld's son was carrying a drug used for what medical term refered to as 'opioid withdrawal', but when he got to Paisley Park, he and staff members found Prince unresponsive. An ambulance rushed Prince to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. 

Reports indicate that Prince had for over a decade used the painkiller Percocet and cocaine, not for kicks but because it helped him to overcome stage fright.
Other school of thoughts believed the late singer had hip problems from years of energetic performances that could have pushed him to take pain medicine.
Prince was found dead in an elevator of his Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, Minnesota,  on April 21, 2016, when an employee of a drug rehab in California arrived to see him. he was 57 years of age.


In Memoriam Of An Unforgettable Illustrious Son!

YOU

There is a special task to do
That no one can achieve but YOU.
There is a wondrous prayer to pray
That no one save YOU can ever say.

A path of promise shines ahead
No other Soul may ever thread;
A door into Eternity
To which YOU hold the only key.

God gives his works to countless MEN
To render back to HIM again.
But no one can weave YOUR pattern through
Because - He only made one YOU.

Late Comrade Chinye Adolphus Khalil (Prince) Ononye (1949 - 1978)
author of the poem 'YOU'.
Founder/ High Sec. of the defunct International Uhuru Youth Vanguard, Asaba. 
Pan - Africanist and Member Afro - Asian Movements.

Your life and achievements in the 28-years you shared with us remain a monumental source of inspiration to all who knew you. 

Continue to Rest in Perfect Peace in the Lord's Bosom.



Photos From Around Lagos!

Beautiful Lagoon view in Victoria Island, Lagos Nigeria.


Recently capture on camera from the CMS - Victoria Island link bridge.




Lekki Drainage System Needs Urgent Attention!

Raining season is here again, and we noticed that most of the drainage around the flood-prone Lekki axis of Lagos state - Nigeria, is either covered with wastes, weed or grass.  Below are pictures of blocked drainage as noticed on Wednesday, 1st of June, 2016, along the Lekki express way. 

VGC area, Lekki express-way

Jakande, Lekki

Lekki Express-way

Lekki Express-way

Roving Informant will not relent in canvassing for a cleaned-out drainage system, until something positive is done.





Monday, 30 May 2016

1-Year After, Watch Nigerians React To The 'Change' Administration!

Hilarious but Real, watch as ordinary Nigerians react to the present administration in this interview with the Osasu Show:



Friday, 27 May 2016

China Unveils Electric Straddling Bus!

China has designed a new kind of transportation known as the electric “straddling bus”. 


The new bus design which was recently shown off at Beijing’s High-Tech Expo  is extra tall so as to allow any cars under seven feet to travel underneath, whether the bus is in motion or not, and it has the capacity to carry 1,400 passengers. It is designed for capacity and efficiency, not necessarily for speed. 

Since its powered by electricity, the design would reduce fuel consumption by some 800 tons and carbon emissions by nearly 2,500 tons every year, while its size would allow it to replace 40 conventional buses.

Reports has it that straddling buses idea was first proposed in 1960, by Lester Walker and Craig Hodgetts, two American Architects, aimed at using it to modernize New York City.


Thursday, 26 May 2016

Photo Speaks: Commercial Train In Lagos!

Current state of a commercial train as seen at the terminus at Oshodi, Lagos - Nigeria, obviously needs to be up-graded.