Thursday, 8 October 2015

: Abuja mechanic looking for a woman who can fend for him

Instead make you go find work...lol...

Two robbers nabbed along IBB Way, Maitama, Abuja (photos)

A gang of two robbers were apprehended and beaten by an angry mob along IBB way Maitama, Abuja on Tuesday Oct. 6th. The robbers, using a power bike, attempted to snatch a bank customer of undisclosed sum of money he'd just withdrawn from a bank along IBB way maitama. But for the timely arrival of the police, the angry mob almost set them ablaze.  More photos after the cut...

Akwa Ibom Governor, Emmanuel Udom, Visits Vincent Enyeama In Ika

Awwww... That's nice. Vincent Enyeama needs so much support right now, after the death of his mom, heard, they were quiet close. Dude shared the pic on his instagram and captioned it..
" God bless you, His Excellency, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State for your time with our family. I was honoured and humbled by your presence. Thank you for coming to Ika."

Why I Removed Vincent Enyeama As Super Eagles Captain - Sunday Oliseh

Hmmm... Super Eagles is playing today in Belgium, against Congo, in a friendly match, so, I wanna be nice and not say anything about the earlier drama between Vincent Enyeama and Sunday Oliseh, but I'm gonna say this, of course referring to Sunday, 'oga, if you were once known to be DISRESPECTFUL, RUDE, then, don't come looking for respect.
I love you, no doubt, but I expected you to disappoint us, (Nigerians), by showing that, you've outgrown your temper, but no, you didn't. I was a little kid in Primary School, maybe 7years or so, when I read about you and your rudeness, that defined my mindset/idea towards you. Please, change this idea of you in my head. Love you, sir.
Now, back to the matter, Sunday Oliseh, while speaking on Brila radio, said, the altercation is a normal disagreement in a family. The Super Eagles boss said..
   "I want a captain who is disciplined. A leader who can motivate other players. A player who comes to camp early. I want a young player not a retiring player as captain. And Ahmed Musa is that player. He is my captain."
   "When you have a new government like our honourable president just came in, he's picked his ministers and you have your philosophy and you have your way of working.
   "As a coach I have looked at the team and I have looked at Nigeria going forward. We need a captain who will think of staying with Nigeria for several years to come, who is regularly in the front.
   "...and Ahmed Musa did a great job for us in Tanzania under very difficult circumstance. He is a very responsible player and he is the captain of the team. So he is the captain of the team, there is no question of a tussle.
   "The fact that I would like to have somebody (as captain) who is thinking of playing now and not somebody who is preparing for retirement or thinking of life after-football. And I think it's time we had peace and quiet around the Super Eagles.
   "That is why I am glad that most of the players here are finding ways to work as a team because I get the feeling now that they are aware that they are representing 170 million people"
He explained that the camp was in good mood ahead of today's match.
   "The players have shown their desire and we are working on stringing them together.
   "It is unfortunate that the home-based players are yet to be given visas but we are hopeful that they will be here for the second match against Cameroon on Sunday."

Man who weighs 800 pounds kicked out of hospital for ordering a pizza


Steven Assanti has been left living out of the trunk of his father's 4x4 SUV after he was booted out of the clinic where he spent 80 days trying shed 39 stone after he ordered a pizza. The 33-year-old was getting the help he desperately needed to fight his "eating addiction" at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, US. Assanti, from Cranston, had already managed to lose a stone over the last few months. But when he momentarily broke the rules of his plan by ordering a takeaway pizza he was told he had to leave. Assanti said he was supposed to stay at the hospital until his weight d... more »

Abuja: Reps Move To Tackle Karu/Nyanya/Mararaba Gridlock

The House of Representatives on Wednesday urged the Federal Government to commence expansion work on all auxiliary routes into the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
This came following a motion moved by Rep. Gaza Gbwefi (Nasarawa-PDP) on the need to address incessant gridlock on Karu/Nyanya/Mararaba road.
Gbwefi, representing Karu/Keffi/Kokona Federal Constituency of Nasarawa state, expressed concern on the constant traffic gridlock being experienced by motorists and commuters along the Karu/Nyanya/Mararaba axis.
He said that the gridlock had often times resulted in avoidable accidents and a major occurrence with resultant toll on the populace living in the axis.
According to him, a large proportion of the labour force that service the manpower needs of the FCT residing on the axis had been greatly affected by the gridlock.
The motion was adopted unanimously and the House called on the FCTA as well as Nasarawa State Government to relocate the night market along the road and also provide car parks and bus stops to ease traffic.

ayose asks Ekiti senators to support Fayemi's ministerial nomination

Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has asked Ekiti state lawmakers to ensure his predecessor and ministerial nominee, Kayode Fayemi have a hitch free screening exercise at the floor of the senate come 13th October 2015 when screening of the country's ministerial nominees will commence. Fayose made the call while speaking with student leaders of Ekiti origin at the conference hall of the governor's office yesterday October 7th.
 "Ekiti is my number one priority, I called all the house of reps and senators that went to Abuja from here, some people petitioned the national assembly, stating how Fayemi sunk Ekiti into heavy debt, I have told the members not to do that.
It is God that judge people, not we. You must support him there. If a child would die, it shouldn't be from the mother. They should not go to the house and oppose Kayode Fayemi, NO, they must never do that. An Ekiti man is an Ekiti man. I appeal to everybody, you must support him. All former ministers from here in the time past practically really have nothing to show because we pull one another down, we pull one another down... We must not pull them down. If they are behaving like that, we must live a better life. Promotion does not come from man but from God Almighty"he said.