Thursday, 30 May 2013

Families of abducted Pakistani threatened to kill many Nigerians in Pakistan, if any of the victim is killed

Families of the five Pakistani nationals on board an oil vessel, Mt Matrix 1, abducted last Saturday at 40 nautical miles off the Bayelsa coast have told the management of the company, Matrix Energy, in Warri, Delta State, not to pay any ransom to the abductors to get them released.

They are promising to take revenge on Nigerians in their hundreds in Pakistan, if any of the victims was killed.

Ebube Nwangbo covers new edition of EllaFashion magazine

 
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Kanye West album cover leaked

The Hip hop world is anxiously waiting for Kanye West's sixth studio album which is slated to drop on June 18, and recently an 'unofficial' tracklist leaked.

Now, an alleged alternate album cover has hit the web.The controversial image depicts a caricature of 'Ye impersonating  Jesus on the cross.

Ghanaian TV star/ actress, Joselyn Dumas covers 3 NewAfrican Woman issues

 
 
The actress covers three edition of NewAfrican Woman. She is a very influencial TV star and actress in Ghana. Woow! I love her shape but this just didn't happen overnight cos she has to battle her weight to get this amazing result!
 
 




Yvonne Nelson in sexy pink dress

I love Yvonne!

See Aisha Shaba in sheer black lace dress


The aspiring actress and younger sister to TV girl Jumai Shaba, wore the daring dress to Tiwa Savage's album listening party over the weekend. Love it or hate it!

The grandfather who sells human head for N1000

 
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a grandfather, Mr. Segun Kayode, for allegedly exhuming and selling human parts.

According to the police, the suspect, who works at a cemetery in Epe area of the state, was arrested with a human skull.

Police sources said the suspect sold human parts for a living, adding that he had become notorious in the area for selling human parts.

It was learnt that the suspect was arrested following a report by a resident who saw him displaying a skull for sale.

The grandfather, who could not give his exact age, said he started selling human parts because he was poor and jobless.

He said, “I live at 2,Tungbehin Street, Epe. I have two children and I am a grandfather. I have always been poor all my life because I had no formal or informal education. I used to be a fisherman but when there were no longer fishes in rivers in my area, I became a gardener at Epe Local Government Secretariat