Sunday, 9 March 2014

Thanks And Appreciations

With a grateful heart, i'm saying thanks to God Almighty for the speedy recovery he granted me. Being at the hospital isn't so much fun as being healthy and safe

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

What's going on between Flavour and Dillish Mathews?

You know what they say, if you don't want sh...don't start it. So Flavour and Dillish Mathews blame yourselves for posting cozy photos of you two together on your respective instagram pages. It made an amebo like me to go digging and here's what I found out. From a very reliable source. *wink*

BBA 2013 winner Dillish appeared in Flavour's Ikworikwo video last year but that was strictly professional. Flavour even paid for her appearance. Then they became friends. Then she broke up with her boyfriend. Then she came for a movie in Port Harcourt. Then she came to Lagos to visit. Then she had dinner with Flavour. Then she spent the night in his house. OK, pause! I said his house, not his room..lol. Flavour has a big house in Chevron Estate, Lekki which he bought in November 2013 (Flavour pictured in front of his house above...the pic on the right is Flavour and Dillish in his compound) so she could have slept in any room. OK, let's continue with the story...:-)

So after spending time with Flavour, this was around three weeks ago, his PA went to drop her at the airport. But there's no relationship going on between them for now. Flavour is still dating Beverly Heels and all dem dem..lol. Will anything happen between them in the future? Don't know but if it does, y'all will hear about it. See the photos Flavour and Dillish shared on instagram after the cut...



 They look great together. Too hot!!!

Female Teacher Gives 13-Year-Old Student 'Love Bites', Commits Indecent Acts On Him


A Singapore court Wednesday jailed a 42-year-old female teacher for six months for committing indecent acts on a 13-year-old boy studying in the same school, including giving him “love bites”.
The woman, a teacher for 11 years and a mother of four, had earlier pleaded guilty to two charges of sexual exploitation of a child or young person under Singapore’s Children and Young Persons Act.
According to court documents, the woman, who cannot be named as it could lead to the identification of the victim, kissed the boy on his lips and given him love bites on his shoulder and neck on two separate occasions in 2012.
She became acquainted with the boy, a football team-mate of her son, and started to chat with him on Facebook, subsequently committing the incriminating acts when they went on outings to public parks.
The boy’s mother filed a police report after discovering a love bite on his neck.
“This case involved the sexual grooming and exploitation of a young victim 13 years of age, by a school teacher,” district judge Ng Peng Hong said in a written judgement.
“In my view, implanting of love bites and kissing with her tongue into the victim’s mouth in a public park by the teacher were indecent, sexual and not appropriate,” he said.
The judge said he was imposing a stiff sentence due to the “significant age gap” between the woman and the boy.
“The accused as a teacher and educator should not have defiled and corrupted the young victim,” he said.
The judge said he did not place much weight on the defence argument that the woman was suffering from depression.
The woman could have been jailed for up to five years, fined Sg$10,000 ($7,932) or both, for each of the two charges she faced.

Police Pepper Spray Thief's Bum To Stop Him

A man got the fright of his life when his car broke down in Canberra and a bogus police officer savagely attacked him, Australia.

Police Pepper Spray Thief's Bum To Stop Him
Jeremy Marquez, 20, from Lyons drove his shiny Subaru Impreza WRX from Darwin to Canberra where he has moved to study IT at university.
He had only been there a week when he was attacked after driving to friends home late at night.
"The car alarm malfunctioned and shut down the car," he said.
Mr Marquez called the NRMA but almost as soon as he did a random stranger appeared at his window, claiming to be a police officer.
"He said 'get out of the car and hand me your keys and registration papers'," he said.
The man started beating the window, trying to smash it with his fist.
Mr Marquez said that the man didn't have a police uniform on, just a T-shirt and denim shorts.
"He started banging on the window straight away.
It was close to breaking, I thought it would break but it didn't."
Terrified, Mr Mar- quez called the police for help and then told the attacker he'd give him two minutes to run away, and showed him the phone.
But the powerfully-built man kept pounding on the window.
Minutes later three police cars swooped and despite being outnumbered seven to one, the man turned to attack them.
"He ran at the cops and tackled one in the air, and it took two other cops to restrain him," he said.
Mr Marquez said police sprayed his face with capsicum spray but the man kept on attacking them with his eyes closed.
As he tackled the officer his shorts came half off.
"So they ended up spraying on his bum. They sprayed his anus.
They just sprayed it incidentally ... and it stopped him."
Mr Marquez said the capsicum spray on the man's naked bottom seemed to have more effect than when they had sprayed it on the man's face.

Coca cola And NBC To Go Under Inspection Over Soft Drinks Unfit For Human Consumption

Consumer Protection Council has directed Coca Cola Nigeria Limited and the Nigerian Bottling Company to subject their manufacturing processes to the Council’s inspection for a period of 12 months to ensure compliance with laid down safety standards and regulations or face prosecution.

The directive came as a result of the outcome of a recent investigation by the CPC, which revealed that cans of sprite soft drink manufactured by NBC under the licence of Coca Coca Nigeria Limited, were unfit for human consumption.
The Director General, CPC, Mrs. Dupe Atoki, disclosed this at a press briefing on the ‘Investigation into Violation of Product Quality Standards by the Nigerian Bottling Company and Coca Cola Nigeria Limited’, in Lagos yesterday.
However, in a joint statement signed by Mr.Clem Ugorji Public Affairs & Communications Manager Coca Cola Nigeria Limited and Adeyanju Olomola Head, Public Affairs and Communications, Nigerian Bottling Company Limited (NBC) and Coca Cola Nigeria Limited (CCNL) confirmed that the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) recently carried out a product complaint investigation involving both companies in respect of two short filled cans of Sprite.
The statement said that “each organization cooperated with the Council in the course of the investigation and provided the information available to it in varying respects including but not limited to quality assurance, product handling and consumer complaints resolution processes which have been updated over the years. It is regrettable that the Council’s conclusions and recommendations do not appear to have acknowledged the information.
“As responsible organizations, NBC and CCNL take all matters relating to products very seriously and remain committed to maintaining the highest international quality management and food safety standards and certifications. Because consumers are at the heart of everything we do, both organizations also take a responsive approach towards satisfying customers and consumers. Nigerian Bottling Company Limited and Coca Cola Nigeria Limited hold the Council and, indeed, all regulators and stakeholders in high esteem and will continue to work with them to make any necessary improvement.
But the Director General Consumer Protection Council said “The Panel, after five hearings, held between September 2013 and February, 2014 substantiated the allegation of product defect and violation of the Consumer Protection Council Act, though the investigation was premised on two half filled cans of Sprite, it led to a plethora of findings, among which are: that the cans of Sprite are products of the Nigerian Bottling Company under license of Coca Coca Nigeria Limited; that the cans of sprite were defective and had health and safety implications for consumers;
“that Nigerian Bottling Company does not have a detailed written shelf life policy for dealing with expired products; that Nigerian Bottling Company’s grievance resolution policy does not cover instances where the consumer suffers physical injury from consumption, or compensation in instances where Replacement will be inadequate; at Nigerian Bottling Company’s supply chain management does not extend to retailers who the bulk of Nigerian consumers buy their products from; and that Nigerian Bottling Company’s traceability policy fails to’ effectively address the real purpose as the company often relies on information as to the place of purchase of the product. In view of all these, the Council made far reaching recommendations for system change in Nigerian Bottling Company and Coca Cola Nigeria Limited.
“To this effect, it has issued an Order, which gives clear directions for standard compliance in all areas that the companies have been found wanting.
The Order requires Nigerian Bottling Company and Coca Cola Nigeria Limited to:  subject their manufacturing process to the Council’s inspection for a period of 12 months to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations; formulate and make available to the Council a Shelf Life Policy within 90 days to facilitate the removal of expired products from the market; review within 90 days their grievance resolution policy to : address compensation for injuries, or compensation in instances where replacement will be inadequate; review their supply chain management policy within 90 days to include retailers in order to minimise the distribution of defective, ‘ non conforming or expired products.  review within 90 days their traceability policy to make it easier for  the companies to track their products without necessarily requesting purchase information from the consumer.

PHOTOS: Pastor Chris Okotie’s Ex-Wife, Stephanie Henshaw Steps Out With Her Daughter

Stephanie Henshaw who has been off the public glare for a while since her separation from Pastor Chris Okotie of the Household of God’s church was recently spotted with her daughter at the Classic FM's val concert held last Sunday in Lagos.

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The beautiful mother of three has kept a low profile and the last time she was seen in public was at the wedding of Richard Mofe-Damijo’s son late last year.
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It would be recalled that a lot of controversy trailed his marriage to Stephanie, a widow and mother of three.
READ MORE:  http://news.naij.com/1699.html

Pastor Chris however ended their marriage in 2012 after four years of marriage. Making it Pastor Chris Okotie's second failed marriage.

Post title Check Out RMD's Newly Married Son And Wife On Vacation


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Popular Nollwood actor, RMD's son, Oghenekome Mofe-Damijo and his heartrob, Eniola who got married in December 2013 have shared photos from their vacation.

The couple who got married in a stylish wedding in Lagos are currently on vacation in Dubai.
Photos below
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