Sunday 29 December 2013

Mercy Johnson-Okojie puts smiles on the fa

  Actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie donated various gifts and food items to over 5000 widows in her husband’s home town in Uromi, Edo state on Monday Dec 23, 2013.

Mercy Johnson via her "Mercy Johnson Okojie’s Foundation" put smiles on the widows and the people of Uromi faces days before christmas by giving each and every one of the 5000 widows a bag of rice, 6 yards of super print, a bag of salt, groundnut oil, tin tomatoes and maggi seasoning cubes.

May God bless her hustle and may God bless us to become blessings to others.

Monday 23 December 2013

Incessant Armed Robbery on Kogi Highways

Yesterday around 7.30pm, a few meters away from the roundabout at Lokoja entrance (along okene-lokoja-abuja highway) motorists were stopped by hausa-speaking bandits and were massively robbed at gun point.

A Kogi indigene who was a victim of the incident narrated how they were flagged down with torch light in similar manner as policemen do. He stopped the car engine only to discover they were armed robbers. They robbed him and all other motorists of their possessions - Cash, phones, laptops and vital documents before disappearing into the nearby bush.

In the last three weeks, motorists have been faced with brazen acts of armed robbery on Kogi highways. A passenger travelling from Ekiti State to Lokoja three weeks ago encountered armed robbers robbing motorists around 12noon between Iyara and Kabba. Around the same time, a similar case played out along Ajaokuta - Itobe Road.

It is high time our security agencies rise up to the occasion

Sunday 22 December 2013

Couple Dressed Up As Shrek & Princess Fiona For Their Wedding


Green with envy? A couple dressed as Shrek and Princess Fiona for their wedding in Dudley, West Midlands
 
While most brides dream of throwing a white wedding which will make other women green with envy,  this 44 years old bride painted herself and her husband-to-be green for their fairy-tale wedding based on the film Shrek.
 
Amanda, 44, and Nathan Gibbs, 39, wedded today after eight years together.
They had lost a number of friends to cancer, so the couple decided to wed dressed as Shrek and Fiona and use the day to raise money for charity.

Instead of wedding gifts, the couple asked their guests to donate money to Cancer Research.
Guests also came dressed up for the themed celebrations - dressing up as the Gingerbread Man, Mickey Mouse and Jack Sparrow from Pirates Of The Caribbean.
 
 
Happy couple: Newlyweds Nathan and Amanda Gibbs sign the register in full costume
 
Themed: The couple's guests were also encouraged to dress up for their big day, held at Priory Hall, Dudley
 
Cause: Having lost a number of friends to cancer, the couple decided to have a themed wedding in aid of charity
 
Group photo: The couple's guests donated money to charity rather than giving the pair a wedding present
 
Vows: The couple - pictured just after the ceremony - always joked they would have a 'fairytale wedding'
 
Inspiration: The pair decided to make their wedding Shrek-themed when the film came on the television
 
 
Family: Nathan's sister was recently diagnosed with breast cancer - but was given the all-clear before the day

Wednesday 18 December 2013

Iyabo OBASANJO'S Response To The Supposed Letter She Wrote.

Here is what Iyabo Obasanjo has to say concerning the supposed letter written by her to her father.

IYABO OBASANJO (On Rainbow FM): >

"I have never seen or heard this sort of fabrication in my entire life! I, IYABO OBASANJO never contemplated writing a letter to my Loving Father. I speak with him almost on daily basis. "Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo is the best father in the world.

He gave birth to me, he raised me up and gave me the best of Education. I wouldn't have achieved whatever I did without my father. IN FACT, WHO AM I WITHOUT MY FATHER? "As a father he never disappointed his children in any way, he is a father anybody wish to have.

"If President Jonathan want to reply the letter my father wrote him, he should be man enough to reply directly. Why are they trying to make me a scape goat? I know my father very well and I don't question his judgement, I believe my father wrote his letter in the best interest of the nation. If Mr. President disagree with some of the allegations in the letter, let him be man enough to talk directly to my father, he should stop involving me in an issue I know nothing about. "How can you write a letter to insult my father and claim I, the daughter is the source.

If that is how Ijaw people insult their father, I am a Yoruba Woman, we respect our parents in all circumstances. "I IYABO OBASANJO did not write any letter. Nigerians should please take note. "The purported letter is a malicious lie intended to rubbish the good name of my family, when I get to the source of the letter, I will waste no time to take the necessary legal actions. "I love my father and I never disrespect him."

Tuesday 17 December 2013

'My three gifts from heaven': Woman who lost four babies celebrates first Christmas as a parent of triplets after using money from her late mother to pay for IVF

These are the three Christmas miracles - sent from heaven.
Anna Mitchell tragically lost four babies and thought she would never be a mum.
But when her own mother died, she left Anna some money in her will and she used it to pay for IVF treatment.
Amazingly she found she was pregnant with not just one baby - but three.
Anna Mitchell is celebrating her first Christmas as a mother of triplets after previously losing four babies
Anna Mitchell is celebrating her first Christmas as a mother of triplets after previously losing four babies
Anna and husband, Nick, conceived babies Summer (centre), Joseph (left) and Jacob via IVF using money left by her late mother, Nicola, after she died of cancer
Anna and husband, Nick, conceived babies Summer (centre), Joseph (left) and Jacob via IVF using money left by her late mother, Nicola, after she died of cancer


She gave birth to her triplet gifts from heaven in July - and the family are set to have their first ever Christmas together.
Anna, 30, from Mansfield, who lives with husband Nick, said: ‘We haven’t bothered decorating our house for years, as there was just the two of us and no children to fill it.
 But this Christmas we have three wonderful little reasons to decorate the house from top to toe with baubles, tinsel and lights.
'It’s the first Christmas we have with our three little miracles, Summer, Joseph and Jacob - and we mean to make the most of it.
'But there is one thing we won’t forget - and that's mum, who made it all possible.’
The couple had been trying for a baby when Anna’s mum, Nicola, discovered she had liver cancer.
She lost her first baby through an ectopic pregnancy - where the baby develops in the fallopian tube instead of the womb - whilst her mum was in a hospice, before she died.
Anna said her three babies were a gift sent from heaven from her mother Nicola who died from liver cancer
Anna said her three babies were a gift sent from heaven from her mother Nicola who died from liver cancer
Anna said she and her new family are looking forward to 'the most amazing Christmas, with our three gifts from heaven'
Anna said she and her new family are looking forward to 'the most amazing Christmas, with our three gifts from heaven'


She lost her second baby, also through an ectopic pregnancy, in summer of 2010, and then lost her third baby in November 2010.
She was rushed into the operating theatre after losing her second baby and doctors removed her fallopian tube.
Anna said: ‘It was life-threatening to me to lose these babies as each time my fallopian tube could have burst.
‘Doctors removed one of my fallopian tubes. It was devastating, it was taking away some of the chance I would have to be a mum.  
‘After losing my third baby I couldn’t believe it. I had already lost three babies. I was terrified I was never going to be a mum.’
The doctors broke the news to Anna that she would be unlikely ever to fall pregnant naturally. So the couple came to the decision to try IVF treatment, using the money that Anna had been left by her mother.
Anna lost four babies - three after suffering ectopic pregnancies - before finally giving birth to her triplets
Anna lost four babies - three after suffering ectopic pregnancies - before finally giving birth to her triplets

She said: ‘I was going to use it to start having IVF treatment. If I couldn’t be a mum naturally, then I needed help. And mum’s money was a perfect gift from her. She knew how much I wanted to be a mum, and now she was giving me the chance.
The couple had their first course of fertility treatment at CARE fertility in Nottingham, but it didn’t work.
Anna said: ‘It was devastating, but I knew that we had to keep trying. It’s what mum would have wanted.’
So in April 2012, they tried again for the second time, but again Anna had an ectopic pregnancy - and lost her fourth baby.
They decided to have one final go in December 2012, and she fell pregnant.

Anna and Nick have decorated the house for the first time in years as they celebrate Christmas as a family
Anna and Nick have decorated the house for the first time in years as they celebrate Christmas as a family

Anna, pictured on her wedding day, said she feared she would never become a mother
Anna, pictured on her wedding day, said she feared she would never become a mother

She said: ‘I lay on the scanning table hardly daring to breathe.
'And there it was - a little heartbeat pumping away. I cried with relief. I’d lost four babies, and now here it was, a heartbeat in the right place at last.
'I felt as though mum was looking down on me and helping me along.’
But at 13 weeks pregnant, the sonographer had amazing news for them - there wasn’t just one baby in there, but three.  
She said: ‘I nearly fell off the table with shock. Then I started crying all over again. I wasn’t just having one baby, I was having three.
'I’d waited all these years to have a baby, and now three were all coming at once. And it was all thanks to mum, it was her triple gift from heaven for me.’
The babies were born one after the other in July, by caesarian at the Kingsmill Hospital in Mansfield. Summer weighed 3Ib8 and the identical twins Joseph at 3Ib8, and Jacob at 4Ib5.
Anna added: ‘It will be the most amazing Christmas ever this year, with our three gifts from heaven.
'I’ve decorated the house from top to toe, and I know that somewhere out there, mum is looking down on us.
'Having three babies has made up for all that heartbreak.
'And it’s all thanks to mum and her amazing gift that we are going to have the best Christmas ever.’

Culled from DailyMail

Monday 16 December 2013

Time To Impeach The President

A must read for all Nigerians. In the third quarter of 2012, Dr Olusegun Aganga, minister of trade and investment, wrote a letter to President Goodluck Jonathan over some missing $1.6 billion crude oil export. A copy of the letter was exclusively obtained by this newspaper and published on October 23, 2012. The minister’s letter was entitled “Investigation into the discovery of a forged crude oil and gas export clearance permit no. CO/28/Vol. VIII/09 purportedly issued by the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment to NNPC for the shipment of 24 million barrels of crude oil and gas in the third quarter (July to September 2012)”. Aganga wrote: “May I humbly inform Mr President that on Thursday, 4th October 2012, my office was alerted of the existence of an export clearance permit no. CO/28/Vol. VIII/09 purportedly issued by my office to NNPC for the export of crude oil and gas from Nigeria for the period covering the 1st July 2012 to the 30th September 2012. On a closer examination, it was discovered that one of the permits was not, in fact, issued by my office and may have been forged as it did not bear the security features that we had built into the original permit forms to prevent such forgeries.” The minister’s letter was very clear and straightforward. But he was wasting his time as the president doesn’t care about issues bordering on corruption and theft of the nation’s resources. Any president would have been outraged by the content of that letter, but not President Jonathan. It is now over a year and he has done absolutely nothing about it. If this is not the definition of cover-up, I wonder what would be. President Jonathan has obviously not protected the interest of the country and its people as he promised in his oath of office as president, and, in a democracy, this should have consequences. Similarly, Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State told a shocked nation a few weeks ago that he personally reported a serving minister who collected a $250 million bribe from an oil company to the president. Of course, he was wasting his time. Like all cover-ups that have come to define President Jonathan’s government, the president did nothing. On President Jonathan’s watch, two years ago, almost N2 trillion was stolen in the name of fuel subsidy. The year before Jonathan became president, the fuel subsidy payments were less than N300 billion. Nigerians screamed and screamed and screamed. President Jonathan didn’t care and sided with those who desperately worked for a cover-up. The head of the ad-hoc committee that Speaker Aminu Tambuwal set up to investigate the fraud, Hon. Farouk Lawan, was made ineffective by the president’s friends and cronies when they successfully lured him into a crime. Till today, nothing has happened. The report has been abandoned midstream. Can anyone imagine what that amount could have done to the economy of this country? President Jonathan doesn’t give a hoot about that and would rather protect the interests of the thieves and their collaborators in his government than the Nigerian state and its people. That can only happen in a banana republic that the president himself helped to create and is gleefully presiding over. It is only in Jonathan’s Nigeria that stealing billions of naira does not shock the people anymore. That is because stealing now involves trillions. That is why the over N100 billion stolen from the pension fund by a civil servant that the Senate insinuated enjoyed the protection of the president was considered chicken feed. Stella Oduah’s N255 million bulletproof car scandal is too minor in President Jonathan’s school of government to be considered a serious crime. That is just pick-pocketing. The president has since consigned the probe report that indicted Oduah into his lower drawer. When crimes are not punished, they become bigger and bigger and bigger. That is the golden rule of statecraft everywhere in the world. The latest one is the non-remittance of N8 trillion by the NNPC into the nation’s coffers. Even by the Jonathan government standard, this is beyond the pale. If that accusation had not come directly from the CBN governor himself, there is no way anyone would have believed it. And those attempting to defend the petroleum minister suggest that the CBN governor does not know what he is talking about; they should be told to stop insulting the intelligence of the Nigerian people. Like someone once said, if they have nothing to say, they should not say it. The petroleum minister herself is not talking, and this has become her trademark. There have been tons and tons of allegations against the ministry she presides over and she has not bothered to respond to a single one herself. No petroleum minister in the history of this country has faced the kind of allegations that Diezani Alison-Madueke has, yet she says nothing. Instead, she has left the defence to NNPC line officials, most of whom were neither part of the crime nor were they at the crime scenes. That is totally unacceptable in any modern nation. To claim that part of the N8 trillion allegedly stolen is stuck in DPR or the FIRS and that the CBN governor might not have known this before writing his weighty letter to the president is the silliest thing anyone has ever said. And those NNPC officials and indeed all the aviation officials and Federal Ministry of Trade officials who are being instructed to lie on behalf of their bosses should know that there would be life after Jonathan’s tenure in Aso Rock and there will definitely come another era and another “king who didn’t know Joseph”. Last week was of a different type for the president. Apart from Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s letter to him which the government must directly respond to, former president Olusegun Obasanjo also sent his own letter to the president. Obasanjo’s letter, which some people have characterised as a letter bomb, was the coup de grace for the president. There have been varied responses to Obasanjo’s letter but most Nigerians – if not almost every Nigerian with the exception of Jonathan and those around him, of course -- have been agog about it. Yes, Obasanjo is also guilty of most of the transgressions he accused Jonathan of. Obasanjo it was who at gunpoint forced Audu Ogbeh to resign as chairman of the PDP; it was Obasanjo’s allies – Chris Uba and co -- that kidnapped a sitting governor and were rewarded for it. Yes, Obasanjo forged the electoral law as a sitting president, and Obasanjo shared bribes in attempts to remove House of Reps speaker and different Senate presidents. And not to talk about sharing bribes to get a third term. And we will also not forget that it was under Obasanjo’s presidency that Bola Ige was killed and everything was done, sometimes unintelligently, to cover up. It was under Obasanjo that Marshal Harry was killed for supporting Muhammadu Buhari’s presidential aspiration and the inspector-general of police, Tafa Balogun, was caught red-handed trying to cover up. Yes, all these and many more are true but we should be more interested in the message than the messenger. The messenger may be flawed but that has nothing to do with the message. Obasanjo may be a crook who lacks credibility but no one can deny that he understands government and how governments are run. On that, he is certainly not on the same pedestal with Jonathan. Besides, if the pot calls the kettle black, that doesn’t mean the kettle is not black nonetheless. There are so many allegations in Obasanjo’s letter that the president must answer willy-nilly. The former president must also be given credit because he is the only one of that calibre that has gone public about the reckless manner President Jonathan is running the country. Nigeria is on the precipice and headed for collapse as a result of President Jonathan’s very dangerous attitude towards governance and people of Obasanjo’s stature need to start crying out for whatever it will be worth. Everything Obasanjo said is what Nigerians have been discussing in their homes, offices, clubs, churches, mosques and even behind closed doors. Obasanjo is very popular among Nigerians today because he has gone public with what they have been saying behind the president’s back. That may be unfair popularity but that is the reality today. Sometimes, it pays to be shameless. The former president was able to do what he did, which was perfectly the right thing to do in spite of his own personal record in office, because he was shameless. But President Jonathan must answer all the allegations. It will not be enough for the president’s men to rain insults on Obasanjo, calling him a hypocrite. He may well be one but President Jonathan must respond to all the allegations because Nigerians believe them. The president must answer the charges, especially the ones that border on crime. I don’t care about the accusation of Obasanjo that the president is running the PDP aground – that in fact is good for Nigeria and we must thank the president, Bamanga Tukur and Ahmed Gulak for that – but I give a damn about a former president accusing President Jonathan of training snipers to kill Nigerians. Who do they want to kill? Could that be what Mujahid Dokubo-Asari meant when he said he would kill all of us if we didn’t vote for Jonathan? Or supporting a drug baron to be the PDP leader in the south-west because it serves him well or placing 1,000 Nigerians on his watch list because of his desperation to be declared the winner of the 2015 election? A president must not be allowed to use state institutions for selfish/personal reasons. That is a classical impeachable offence. I don’t care if Jonathan honours his agreement with the PDP not to contest in 2015 – that is their business. What is new about thieves and election riggers breaking an agreement among themselves? As I have said several times on this page, Jonathan has a right to seek re-election. It’s when he rigs the election this time that he will learn firsthand the real meaning of the term “power failure”. Reading Sanusi’s letter and Obasanjo’s letter to the president together, it is obvious that the Jonathan government has become too dangerous to the Nigerian state and its people. But the president has an opportunity to come clean on every issue in both letters. It will not be enough to simply declare that the allegations are not true as his aides are currently doing. He must convince Nigerians that the charges are indeed not true. The burden of proof is more on the president as, in Sanusi’s letter, he provided ample proof; and people generally believe the content of Obasanjo’s letter because they think, as a former president on the platform of the PDP, he should know. The president must also tackle the pension fund fraud, the nearly N2 trillion fuel subsidy scam and Stella Oduah’s probe report in the same vein. If the president thinks that these allegations will simply go away with the passage of time, then, he will soon understand that Nigeria is bigger than anybody even if that person is the president. If the president does not address all these issues immediately, then, it will be in order for the National Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against him. If the contents of both Sanusi and Obasanjo’s letters to Jonathan are even half true, and the president is not impeached, then we should brace ourselves for the worst-case scenario. By Sam Nda Isaiah

Wednesday 11 December 2013

Children of horrifying incest 'cult' with four generations of in-breeding found living deformed, filthy and mute in scenic valley


Case in New South Wales, Australia, described as one of worst in history
Brothers, sisters, uncles and aunts had sex with each other for decades
Children were severely disabled with one girl, nine, unable to read or talk
She was unable to bathe herself and did not know what toilet paper was
The dark, disturbing secrets of a picturesque Australian valley where unwashed children born from generations of incest lived with physical deformities in a 'cult' of 40 adults and youngsters emerged today.

Incapable of intelligible speech, some of the children had oddly-formed features as the result of being born to parents who were themselves related.

Brothers and sisters, uncles and aunts had sex with one another over four generations, raising childen in squalid conditions who themselves grew up to become intimate and have more inbred children.

The children found living in filth in sheds and broken down caravans had numerous disabilities from their inbred births, including a boy with a walking impairment and severe psoriasis, another with hearing and sight problems and yet another boy whose eyes were misaligned.

Primitive: One of the filth-ridden shacks where a family cult lived in squalor in a remote valley near Sydney. Children with terrible birth defects were found living there after four generations of in-breeding
A nine-year-old girl, who could not hear or write and had fragmented and stunted speech, was unable to bathe or dry herself and did not know how to use a toilet or what toilet paper was.

The shocking discovery of the family's depraved life in the valley, lying south west of Sydney, were reminiscent of the inbred hillbillies featured in the movie Deliverance.

The name of the hidden valley has been kept secret and the family has been given the pseudonym Colt in order to protect the identity of the minors.

But details of the debased lives of adults and children have been released because it is understood the court felt the nation should know about the worst case of incest it had ever heard.

Across four generations of intimate relations, the family moved around the country, from South Australia, to Victoria, Western Australia and then back across the continent to the fertile valley south of Sydney.

The debauched lives of the current generation of adults might never have been found if residents of a nearby town had not reported that there were children living in the hills who had not been attending school.

In the nearby town, the name of which has been suppressed, one local resident said people used to make jokes that if anyone came from that valley 'you'd be inbred'.

The man told the Sydney paper that on occasions two women with 'about ten children' would emerge from a car that had interstate plates, buy something in the shops and leave.

'They were never clean looking,' said the man. And there was 'nothing' on the blocks of land where the family lived - 'no electricity, no water, just scrub.'

Police and child care workers were stunned when they arrived at the cult camp, some 20 miles from the nearest town and surrounded by trees where 19th century bushrangers once roamed. They found 40 adults and children living in two broken-down caravans, two sheds and tents, where there was no running water or sewage. The Telegraph reported that dirt caked the surfaces of stoves and cooking facilities, rotten vegetables lay in a refrigerator and a kangaroo was sleeping on one of the children's beds.Chainsaws, bags of rubbish and exposed electrical wires lay about. There were no toilets, showers or baths. 'I'll never get over what I saw there,' a female police officer later reportedly told one of her colleagues. The result, the court documents revealed, was that some of the children seemed developmentally delayed, cognitively impaired or physically handicapped - the shocking result of sex between brothers and sisters, uncles and nieces and fathers and daughters. According to the documents, the children were sexually involved with each other and only one - a five-year-old girl, the youngest - had parents who weren't related to each other. The Telegraph said that what the police and community care officials witnessed was 'a social time bomb exploding before their eyes.' The five family groups comprised sisters Rhonda, 47; Martha, 33; and Betty Colt, 46, who slept every night with her brother, Charlie. There were also two of Betty's daughters who each had children who proved to be from unions of related parents. Betty's son Bobby, 15, who had severe psoriasis and needed urgent dental work, could not talk in a way that could be understood, he wet and soiled his bed and his learning ability was at kindergarten level. Martha's sons Albert, 15, and Jed, 14, also had speech problems, no personal hygiene and teeth that were in need of urgent dental work. Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Colt was underweight and could not clean her teeth, use toilet paper or comb her hair. She had problems with hearing, speech, sight, could not read or write and did not know how to use toilet paper or comb her hair. When approached by one of the officers who had called at the 'camp' Kimberly threatened to cut off the officer's fingers. Betty's son Brian, 12, had extensively decayed teeth, had borderline normal hearing and did not understand showering. His eyes were misaligned and he could not read, write or recognise numbers. On July 18, 2012, police and social workers removed 12 children from the valley - and after careful questioning, harrowing tales emerged. Kimberly told of sexual contact with her uncle, Dwayne, who was 9 years old, while her aunt, Carmen, 8, watched. Sisters Ruth, 7, and Nadia, 9, had sexual touching with their brothers Albert, 15; Jed, 14; and Karl, 12. In one sad story, social workers were told how three brothers aged 14 and under tied their sister, 8, and niece, 13, naked to a tree. The court documents revealed that clinicians and geneticists who took mouth swabs from the children deduced five of them had parents who were themselves 'closely related' to one another while another five had parents who were 'related'. But the complex tale of intimate relations was found to go back to Betty, Martha and Rhonda's maternal grandparents, who had been brother and sister. Betty had 13 children, some of whom were probably fathered by her father, Tim, and her brother, Charlie. Along the way one of Betty's daughters, Tammy, 27, died from a genetic disease known as Zellweger syndrome. Since the discovery of the shocking events in the hidden valley, some children have since been placed with foster families, while others are in treatment programmes for sexualised behaviour and psychological trauma. They are said to be making progress with schooling and hygiene, but Betty Colt, said the Telegraph, appears to be in denial and her lawyer has disputed the court's findings.

Monday 9 December 2013

A man jumped to his death after a furious row with his girlfriend who insisted they go into another clothes shop

CCTV shows Tao Hsiao, 38, escorting his girlfriend around a shopping mall in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, east China.

After five hours Tao finally had enough and demanded to go home.
Eyewitnesses say he could be heard saying they already had more bags than they could carry, but she insisted on going into one more shop where the was a special offer on shoes.
An eyewitness said: 'He told her she already had enough shoes, more shoes that she could wear in a lifetime and it was pointless buying any more.

'She started shouting at him accusing him of being a skinflint and of spoiling Christmas, it was a really heated argument.'

The shouting match ended when the man chucked the bags on the floor and jumped over the balcony, smashing into Christmas decorations on his way down before hitting the floor seven stories below causing shocked shoppers to flee in panic.

Emergency services arrived at the scene but Tao was killed immediately from the impact of the fall.

A shopping spokesman said: 'His body was removed fairly quickly.

'He actually landed on one of the stalls below and then fell to the floor so although the store was damaged it meant he didn't hit anybody.

'This is a tragic incident, but this time of year can be very stressful for many people.'

Culled from Daily mail
Wow is all i can say...

Sunday 8 December 2013

Peter shouldnt have replied EmmyCollinz

As some of you know, EmmyCollins is a Nigerian blogger and he specialises in dissing celebs especially, those who he thinks do not dress well. Well he dissed Peter okoye for his choice of attire on his wedding day. Petr obviously did not take it well as he tweeted, pls who is EmmyCollins. Well below is Emmy's reply I had to cull this from Emmy's blog.

This dude and cheap polyester fabrics must have been joined at the hips during birth.And he is supposed to be rich?Money indeed can`t buy class/style #fact
Last week, I critiqued Peter Okoye`s polyester monstrously TACKY outfit to his OWNNNNNN wedding and very predictably he didn`t find it funny one single bit.  Anyway he hotfooted to twitter to blasstttt (yeah yeah, I feel very blasted and remorseful now, lol) me with the intention of probably shutting me down for good but hey, folks have tried and folks have failed. Yup,like hell it worked (rolls eyes). When will these dudes ever learn that you don`t shut down the truth as the truth is like water and will always find its way? MINE AIN`T NO BLOG BUT A MOVEMENT and it takes a whole lot more to asphyxiate a movement. I implore any intelligent person to read the bit of that particular article which Peter found offensive and tell me where I was excessive; pishau no dey lie nah. Apparently he expected me to hold hands together with other bloggers and sing kumbaya while pretending everything about his style was hunky-dory? Noooooooo Peter, it wasn`t. Dude,you ventured forcing polyester down our fashionable throats and you would have succeeded except for ermmmmmm  diarybyemmy.com.. Who ever wears  polyester caftan to his own wedding and even forced same upon his groomsmen? Is this how unimportant the wedding was to you? Ngwa kanyi sua na Igbo kita. Kedu onye obioma kwalu akwa gi? Obulu na ilisi go ego maka  agbam akwukwo gi, ikalu ikwu kanyi tukoo ego gotelu ezigbo akwa nu Nwoke m! Mba mba,imetoro ya, at all. You did mention I needed money for GLO airtime, perhaps you needed money to purchase a classy outfit, lol. With regards to me being frustrated? If I was frustrated before I saw you in that polyester combo,my frustration instantly increased by a tenfold.
Let me tell you guys a short story. As a teenager I got into all sorts of trouble but this particular one stuck to my mind ever since. It is no longer a secret that I was and still is a huge fan of Fela so I and my peers used to be frequent visitors to the shrine on Pepple Street,Ikeja every Friday for the Yabis night. Now,Yabis night way back then was a special night when Baba yabs everyone and anyone and he got yabbed back. It was funnnnnn Kai, Obasanjo bore the brunt of most of Fela`s yabis. To say that he hated Baba Iyabo would be an understatement but with absolutely legitimate reasons I must stress. The only downside of going to the Fela shrine then was that there were a few bad boys namely,Iron man,Kpansho,Gbenga Onibokun et al who use to lurk around the corner to harass cleanly dressed chaps like me whom they deem not to belong  to the neighbourhood. They viewed us as trespassers and always wanted to impress it upon us. These chaps were really bad news and on several occasions I witnessed situations where they flicked out knives and harassed other teenagers to give up their fancy shoes in exchange for bathroom slippers. Oh,yes they had a kind side to them also, as they would never let you walk home barefooted hence they always walked around with bags full of bathroom slippers. It makes me smile these days when I think of them.
Anyway, I said to my pals on several occasions that the day any of those chaps tries their tricks on me would be the day that they will quit. Well, the opportunity for me to force them to quit arrived on a certain day when one of them, Kpanshio (the baddest of the lots,lol) precisely decided it was my time to give up my fancy shoes but I wasn`t having none of it. He then picked up an empty bottle and I picked one as well hoping to call his bluff, but before  you could say Emmy, he broke the damn bottle on his damn head. Needles to say that I ran as far as my teenage legs could carry me while yelling out to my friend who was with me that he was on his own if he was still hanging around there. Why I did run you may ask? Well,if someone is wacko enough to smash a bottle on his own head during a fight, imagine what he could do your own head.
The moral of this gist is that you can`t bullshit a bullshiter or ridicule someone like me who ridicules himself with every given opportunity.I never take myself too seriously. So Peter Okoye simply” jammed”  a brick wall when he embarked on the journey to ridicule me by asking “guys, who is Emmy Collins”. Perhaps,if he had bothered to ask his wife he would have discovered who I am or he might as well have done what most intelligent people do these days, ask Mr Google. That stupid act of his was indicative of Nigerians in general where people think “oh, I have money so nothing I do should be questioned. This is what I refer to as “do-you-know-who-I am mentality”. I was actually very nice on that post as I could have gone harder on him for daring to polyesterise a nation that has already been Ankara-ed and red-carpet-ed.
I have always known that Peter has a special relationship going on with polyester fabrics but I was honestly knocked for six to realise that he wore it on his OWN wedding,YUP YUP on his own damn wedding day. News from the grapevine also indicated that he insisted that all his guests wear polyester as he didn`t want anyone to look better than him hence the polyester avalanche  at the wedding as the photos on this post will show. Shouldn`t  we tag this “the polyester wedding of the year”?
Could it be that after spending all that dosh on his wedding, dude didn`t have any budget for clothes as I heard he splashed 150 million or was it billion on the wedding (yeah,right)?
Here I was feeling very happy for Lola but now I`m not so sure again what to feel for her because she is now saddled with baby-sitting this huge baby for life if the pledge “for better for worse” is anything to go by. I bet he sulks for weeks anytime he doesn`t get his way.
Peter needs to grow up; he also needs to go mess with someone else. More importantly and as a matter of urgency, he needs to up his style game a few notches.
Money can`t buy class/style,sorry bros,mba nu!
pemdd2

Damn,it rained polyester and dogs


Which heartless obioma fixed these garments?The tailoringggggggggg?Choi,Jesu Nwa chukwu



Kai,see trouser,see pose.Okoro-feeling-funkky situation
Peter Okoye P-Square - June 2013 - BellaNaija (12)
Ngwanu

The jet that never was

I guess it runs in the family.Who advises who on style here,biko n?.Check out peter on polyester YET AGAIN while the rest appear to have had a great day shopping at Tejusho market.I no fit laugh.
pemdd2
If my houseboy decks himself up on this N200 per meter polyester to my wedding,he is so sacked

Feeling cool in Polyester land lol.I heard it rained polyester and dogs on the wedding day.

They even got Adebayor in on the polyester themed party/wedding

Style from gutter.Most Niaja babes look great in traditional outfits but this babe couldn`t even pull it off.I really don`t wanna see her in contemporary outfits

Just when I thought the Don was on his way to style redemption they had to get him involved in the Polyester mess.
Don,I forgive you this time but you must redeem yourself as you have often done lately


Polyester all over the floor

Saturday 7 December 2013

Young Nigerian couple jailed in the UK for internet banking scam

Nigerian couple, 22 year old Aderoju Bammeke, (pictured left) and his girlfriend 20 year old Jessica Ogunyemi, (pictured right) have been jailed in the UK for being part of a Nigerian gang that hacked into the accounts of several people and stole thousands of pounds from them, Daily Mail UK reports
"The couple were part of a global internet banking scam which could have netted a phenomenal £19million after hacking the accounts of nearly 2,500 people. Aderoju and Jessica were the UK 'platform' for a Nigerian 'phishing' scam that made £41,000 in just two months.
The plot, masterminded by a gang in Nigeria, involved sending fake emails to customers of banks including Barclays and Halifax. The emails told recipients that their accounts had been hacked and asked them to complete a form with their log-in details. But when victims obliged, Bammeke stepped in and helped the gang log in to steal money.
Fashion marketing student Ogunyemi, his girlfriend at the time, helped him launder the proceeds by putting funds in accounts, hiding cash and allowing him to buy her a £2,400 Vauxhall Corsa.

Bammeke has now been jailed for three-and-a-half years at Manchester Crown Court after admitting conspiracy to commit fraud and unauthorised computer use.
Ogunyemi admitted five counts of money laundering and was given a suspended prison sentence.

Michael Lavery, defending Ogunyemi, said she had brought shame on her family, including her train driver father and mother who works for Manchester council.
He said she had been 'naive', was predicted to get a first in her degree and was no longer in a relationship with Bammeke.

Bammeke had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to conspiracy to commit fraud and unauthorised computer use while Ogunyemi admitted five counts of money laundering.

Sentencing Bammeke, Judge Recorder Gibson said: 'This in my opinion was a sophisticated fraud, a clever fraud and a fraud which could very easily have resulted in very much more substantial money being stolen.'
He jailed Ogunyemi for a year, suspended for two years, and ordered her to complete 180 hours' unpaid work.

After the hearing, Detective Superintendent Janet Hudson of TITAN, the North-West Regional Crime Unit, said: 'The actions of Bammeke and Ogunyemi caused a great deal of stress and uncertainty to many affected bank customers who had their accounts accessed.

'As a result of the investigation, no customers were left out of pocket and the offenders were arrested and ultimately sentenced. Internet banking is considered a safe and secure method of banking.
'However, bank customers need to remain vigilant and aware of the danger posed by fraudsters. Customers should only ever navigate directly to an online bank website and should never click on any link sent to them through an email.

'Additionally when accessing bank accounts online customers should always be aware of the exact address in order to ensure that they are actually on a legitimate banking website.'