Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Ebola: ‘Nigerian nurse fled quarantine centre’ and returned to her home in Enugu

One of the nurses who had previously had contact with the Liberian Ebola patient Patrick Sawyer, fled her quarantine center in Lagos and returned to her home in Enugu, exposing about 20 people who she came in contact with to the deadly virus.
 
Information Minister Labaran Makuwho disclosed this said the nurse and the  20 others people who she came in contact with are all under surveillance in Enugu. Continue...

Monday, 2 December 2013

Willie Obiano of APGA declared winner of Anambra Governorship election


 All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), candidate Willie Obaino, has been declared winner of the recently held Anambra State governorship election.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Anambra chapter declared today Sunday December 1st in Awka that Mr. Obiano won the election by polling 180,178 votes in 19 local government areas in the state. He beat PDP candidate Tony Nwoye, to the second position with 97,700 votes and Senator Chris Ngige of the All Progressives Congress, who came third with 95,963. Ifeanyi Ubah, of Labour Party came fourth with 37,495.

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Michael Adebolajo 'attacked in jail'

Police are investigating after one of the two men accused of murdering Fusilier Lee Rigby outside Woolwich barracks in May alleged he had been assaulted in Belmarsh prison.

It is understood Michael Adebolajo, of Romford, east London, lost two front teeth in Wednesday's alleged attack.

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Tonto Dikeh risks jail term for posting weed photos on Instagram?


For posting the marijuana photos on her instagram page, a representative of The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency is saying actress Tonto Dikeh faces jail term.

NDLEA spokesman Mr. Mitchell Ofoyejus told Punch

Obama visits Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned

President Obama looks out the window of Nelson Mandela's cell on Robben Island, where the anti-apartheid leader was imprisoned for 18 years, (Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press / June 30, 2013)
CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- President Obama walked in the steps of Nelson Mandela on Sunday as he visited the lime quarry where the civil rights icon once hunched in backbreaking work and the spare cell where he spent 18 years confined for fighting apartheid.

Obama’s tour of the prison at Robben Island was something of a symbolic union between the first African American president of the United States and the first black president of South Africa. The long-distance tribute would have to stand for a face-to-face meeting during Obama’s tour of Africa, as Mandela, 94, remained hospitalized in critical condition in Pretoria.

Steve Forbes Arrives Nigeria for EbonyLife TV launch (Photos)



Steve Forbes arrived Nigeria yesterday evening for the launch of EbonyLife TV on DSTV happening today; the 30th of June.

The Editor-in-Chief of business magazine Forbes magazine as well as president and chief executive officer of its publisher, Forbes, Inc. was received with excitement by Mo Abudu and other members of the EbonyLife TV crew at the Eko Hotel.

Mr. Steve Forbes is the Keynote Speaker at the launch of Mo Abudu's TV Network - EbonyLife TV tonight. The channel which can be found on DSTV; Channel 165 is set to change everything you think you know about Africa. See more photos after the cut...

Friday, 14 June 2013

Mandela: South Africa's Emotional Roller Coaster


A group of children representing their Kindergarten came to lay balloons and flowers outside the Pretoria hospital where Nelson Mandela is being treated.

A week after his admission, these children pretty much represent the feeling of South Africa's millions.

Their teachers say children as young as two had heard their parents talking about the ex-president, who remains very ill, and wanted to see where he was resting.

Outside the hospital and Mr Mandela's Johannesburg home, people have been laying flowers and messages of support for Tata Madiba, his clan name now synonymous with this remarkable man's history but also with the new South Africa.

It is impossible to easily convey how important he is here.

Mandela Prayers have been held for 'Madiba'

"Let us all come together, hold hands all over the world, and let us call upon God so that he would heal President Mandela," Bishop Abraham Sibiya told reporters at the hospital while leading prayers with a group of clergy.

There has been very little for anyone to see since Mr Mandela was rushed to hospital in the early hours of last Saturday morning.

The visits of his family are filmed and relayed around the world instantaneously; teams of reporters and photojournalists are camped out around the hospital, which has a security screen of police checking all vehicles entering the grounds.

For a week the country has lurched from depression to optimism as reports of his condition have gone from serious to improving. It has been an emotional roller coaster.

This week has seen an incredible string of anniversaries marking important moments in Mr Mandela's life.
Jacob Zuma President Jacob Zuma has visited Mr Mandela


Exactly 55 years ago he married Winnie Mandela. This week marks the date when he was sentenced to life in prison, and this week also sees the anniversary of the 1976 youth uprising in Soweto where Hector Pieterson became one of the first children to be killed by apartheid forces.