Thursday, 24 November 2016

As seen in the twitter handle of Mr. Reno

Lol....How true  do think he is

Money laundering: $175m found in the account linked to ex-first lady Patience Jonathan

A fresh $175m has  been found  in an account  linked to  the former first  lady Patience Jonathan according to  EFCC.   But she  has  since  denied  the  claim.
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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Two Lebanese arraigned before the court by EFCC

Two Lebanese named, Imad Harb, and Toni Harb, along  with  their company         ( Transparent Construction  Nigeria Limited) were arraigned  before  the  court for  trying to  dupe one  Mr. Ogadinma,  owner of  Rasing Cypon Global Services Limited.
According to  Mr. Ogadinma, the  two Lebanese conspired to dupe him his payment for the supply of 800 bags of cement at  the price of N2,200 per bag, amounting to N1,760,000 which he supplied them in April this year.
The  accused persons pleaded  not guilty to the charge.
The  defence counsel I.O ugwu prayed the  court to grant the accused bail as the offence  is  bailable.
But the appeal was rejected by Justice E.N Oluedo on the ground that it  was not properly filed.

The Judge ordered that the accused persons be  remanded in EFCC custody as  the  hearing of the bail was adjourned to December 1, 2016.

New music: House one music stress Oluwashalom is at again

House One Music song stress, OluwaShalom [@oluwa_shalom], is back again with another hit single. The soulful singer, songwriter and Gospel music sensation’s new single, “I Believe”, is fresh after her debut chat topping studio album “Eledumare” which was released earlier this year.
“I Believe” is an up-tempo musical expression of true and Divine Inspiration, was produced by @PhatStringz, mixed by Paul Cox (USA). The Eledumare Crooner, Oluwashalom, who has received over 8 award nominations this year and topped numerous charts since the release of the Eledumare Album, describes the song “I Believe” as a Divine Word of Encouragement for Africa and the world at Large through this really challenging time in the history of our existence.
On why Oluwashalom releases another single so close to here album’s premier, Femi Bricks Amida the Chairman of House One Music responded with this ” We are in a time of great distress and there is no better time to give out our little words of encouragement and inspiration and we have done just that through this song”
Download, enjoy and share this amazing song.
DOWNLOAD

Awka are you ready for the glo campus storm

The Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) Awka, Anambra State will this Friday, experience entertainment like never before, as the grandmasters of data, Globacom, takes its flagship musical show, Glo Campus Storm, to the university in grand style.
The show, which has been held in six other tertiary institutions in the last six weeks, promises a full dose of entertainment for members of the UNIZIK community as Globacom has lined up A-list artistes for the concert.
According to Globacom, the artistes expected to grace the show include Egberi Papa of Bayelsa, Timaya, Jude Abaga, otherwise known as MI; the sensational hip-hop star, Runtown, and budding music star, Asterix. Ace comedian, Gordons, will anchor the show, while DJ Tops will blast hot tunes from the jukebox.
During the show, ten students of the university, comprising five males and five females, will have the chance of winning up to N100, 000 in the “Glo Campus Dude” and “Glo Campus Diva” beauty pageant.
The ten successful contestants will later in 2017, at the grand finale of the pageant, join 230 other contestants from all the institutions where the show would have been held to compete for the star prize of N1 million in scholarships. Other perquisites include Globacom Brand Ambassadorial contract and automatic invitations to Globacom-organised events such as the Glo-CAF Awards, Glo Slide ‘n’ Bounce concert and Glo Laffta Fest comedy shows.
Globacom said that any student willing to participate in the pageant or watch the show in UNIZIK, would be required to buy and load Glo Campus Booster Data worth only N500.
In the six institutions where the show had taken place before coming to UNIZIK, the experiences had been awesome. Each show had attracted mammoth crowds as students and members of the academic communities trooped out in their thousands to catch fun.

New Music: House one music stress oluwashalom is at it again

House One Music song stress, OluwaShalom [@oluwa_shalom], is back again with another hit single. The soulful singer, songwriter and Gospel music sensation’s new single, “I Believe”, is fresh after her debut chat topping studio album “Eledumare” which was released earlier this year.
“I Believe” is an up-tempo musical expression of true and Divine Inspiration, was produced by @PhatStringz, mixed by Paul Cox (USA). The Eledumare Crooner, Oluwashalom, who has received over 8 award nominations this year and topped numerous charts since the release of the Eledumare Album, describes the song “I Believe” as a Divine Word of Encouragement for Africa and the world at Large through this really challenging time in the history of our existence.
On why Oluwashalom releases another single so close to here album’s premier, Femi Bricks Amida the Chairman of House One Music responded with this ” We are in a time of great distress and there is no better time to give out our little words of encouragement and inspiration and we have done just that through this song”
Download, enjoy and share this amazing song.
DOWNLOAD

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Female hostel in yabatech is on fire

A  female  hostel in yaba college of technology  is on fire. The cause of the fire is not known  yet. According to the  students,  the  fire started  early hours  of  this morning. 
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Saturday, 19 November 2016

Newly developed paper helmet wins Dyson Award

According to BBC News, an ecofriendly helmet  designed  by  isis Shiffer has  won this  year's  Dyson ward.
The  helmet is  designed  for  people who use bike -sharing  scheme and  might not  always have  helmet with them.

Designer Isis Shiffer is delighted with the win but  admits that  a paper helmet may be  a "tough sell"

She  describes herself  as  an " ardent but slow" cyclist and  came up  with the idea when she was using  bike-sharing schemes around the  world.

"When I was exploring new cities I had no access to a helmet and I didn't want  to  spend $30 buying one," she  told the  BBC.

She decided to design one, made of  cheap, recyclable mater that would cost less than $5.

The helmet uses a honeycomb structure to protect the head which,  according to Ms Shiffer, is "incredibly good at absorbing impact".
The  design was tested at imperial college  in London.
"They have  a  test  rig for helmet and  the professor in charge of the  lab let me test out a lot  of  materials. It  turns  out it was a lot of  fun. There is a frame with an anvil on the bottom  and  an  accelerometer to measure speed and  impact," explained Ms Shiffer.

It is so solid and  everyone who had held it  in their hands is  suprise about how solid it  is, "she  said.
The  helmet  is  coated  with a  material that  makes it rain resistant for  between three to four hours.

She  admitted that it  may be a "tough sell" convincing people that it  works.

Since 2002, the  James Dyson Award has been open to university or  recent design graduates across the  world.

Ms shiffer will  receive £30,000 to further develop the helmet. Describing it as "the holy grail" of design award s, she  said that  she  was "astonished" to  win it.

She  hopes to pilot the  new helmet in New York in the spring,  possibly offering it free to bike-share users at  first.

The helmet is designed for a limited number of uses and will deteriorate and weaken over time, especially if  carried around at the bottom of a bag. The final design is likely to have a visible stripe that will wear off when it  is  time  to throw it away or  a  clip that ceases to work after a certain amount of time.

The UK's Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents said it was unable to comment as it did not know enough about the product and whether it would meet safety standards.

The two runners up for the award were Respia, an Australian group that has designed an asthma management system that tracks and recods users respiratory health;  and a smart contact lens designer from Canada.  Each will receive a prize of £5,000.