Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Woman Attempts To Kill Self, Husband



A 34-year old woman, Bukola Abiwa, has been arrested by the police and arraigned before Ejigbo Magistrate’s Court, Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, for allegedly attempting to kill herself and her husband, Sunday Onayiga, with a knife.

•Bukola's lacerated face after she attemped to kill herself.
She is now in prison custody at Kirikiri, Lagos, for alleged murder.
She decided to kill herself and her husband after she was told by her husband to pack out of their house at 3, Bassey Street, Orelope area of Egbeda, Lagos, where they have lived for over two years.
The angry woman insisted that he must marry her because he promised to marry her two years ago.
The Ondo State-born woman expressed her frustration when Sunday broke the news to her that he was no longer interested in the marriage.
She reportedly hit his head on a wall and took a kitchen knife and pursued Sunday to the Police Station at Idimu to kill him.
The police arrested her and charged her to court for attempted murder and conduct likely to cause breach of public peace.
The embittered woman lamented at the open court that he has used her for two years and now wanted to dump her for another woman.
She is facing a two-count charge of assault and conduct likely to breach public peace.
Narrating her ordeal, Sunday said he met her at Ikotun area and told her that he loved her and wanted to marry her.
He said before he met her, she was living on her own and he asked her to come and live with him and promised to meet her parents.
Bukola  said that she started living with him as his wife not knowing he had another thing in his mind.
She said that she was shocked when Sunday told her that he no longer loved her and that the marriage had been cancelled.
Sunday told P.M.NEWS that he decided to quit because she was troublesome and could not manage her as wife. Bukola was later charged to court for the offence. She pleaded not guilty and the presiding Magistrate, Mrs. M. B. Folami granted her bail in the sum of N250, 000 with two sureties in like sum.
She was remanded in prison custody at Kirikiri,  Lagos, because she could not meet her bail conditions.
The matter was adjourned till 11 July 2012.

Lindsay Lohan lied to cops about car accident, could have probation revoked: report

A report says actress Lindsay Lohan allegedly lied to police about the circumstances surrounding the car crash in which she was involved on the Pacific Coast Highway last week.

Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic

A report says actress Lindsay Lohan allegedly lied to police about the circumstances surrounding the car crash in which she was involved on the Pacific Coast Highway last week.

Lindsay Lohan can’t seem to catch a break.
The “Liz and Dick” actress, who was briefly hospitalized after a serious collision with an 18-wheeler Friday afternoon, finds herself entangled in a legal mess once again.
The 25-year-old starlet told Santa Monica police she was not behind the wheel at the time of the accident, insisting that her assistant was the one who was driving and left the front of her rental Porsche smashed after it collided with a truck along Pacific Coast Highway, according to TMZ.
Unfortunately for Lohan, however, her assistant later told police that the “Mean Girls” star had been in the driver’s seat.
Eyewitnesses at the scene told TMZ that both Lohan and her assistant had climbed out of the passenger side of the car, proof that the actress spun the lie immediately after the accident.
Lying to police officials is considered a crime, and if prosecuted, Lohan could possibly have her probation revoked and face consequent jail time.
James, who claimed he didn’t recognize the starlet, immediately called the cops after Lohan and her posse — a Cadillac Escalade full of people seemingly involved with her current film — tried to slip away from the scene of the crime.
They “told me this was some kind of famous person and they didn’t want it to be in the media,” James told TMZ. “But I’d already called 911 because they were trying to get away from the scene.”
The truck driver added that Lohan’s people offered him cash on the spot to not report the accident.
Lohan and her camp is vehemently denying any such transaction.
The actress’ rep, Steve Honig, tells TMZ that Lohan was compliant with the police officials’ demands, and that James is clearly just another person looking to cash in on Lohan’s fame.
“It seems to me once he realized he wasn’t going to get anything from Lindsay he decided to get cash by telling tales to the tabloids,” Honig told People magazine. “I hope he got whatever money he was looking for. Personally, all I care about is that Lindsay and her assistant Gavin are okay.”
Lohan previously told her friends that faulty brakes may have caused the accident, while a source told the News that paparazzi were to blame.
“She’s alright. She’s not badly injured, but her assistant is pretty banged up,” the well-placed source told the News. “I can tell you paparazzi was chasing her when she got cut off.”

Album Review: Usher, 'Looking 4 Myself'

 Usher uses a mix of producers on “Looking 4 Myself.”

Francesco Carrozzini

Usher uses a mix of producers on “Looking 4 Myself.”

  • Title: Usher, "Looking 4 Myself"
  • Venue: RCA Records

“Looking 4 Myself” from Usher

“Who am I?,” sings Usher on his new CD. “Can someone remind me?”
When they do, can they tell the rest of us?
After creating seven hit studio CDs, launching scores of splashy tours, and generating a landfill’s worth of gossipy headlines, Usher’s core identity still feels either shallow or unformed. And, on some level, he must know it. Why else saddle his whole CD with the title “Looking 4 Myself”?
Of course, there's a cartoonish persona of Usher that's as ruthlessly focused, and flimsy, as a stereotype. On the surface, he’s one of the hunkiest, R&B ladies men of the last 15 years, blessed with a falsetto so balletic it could make anyone of either gender, or any persuasion, swoon. But the one time he tried to bore deeper — on 2008’s “Here I Stand,” where he dealt with mature love and fatherhood — he relied on sentimental clichés and sounded more shallow, and less credible, than he did on his many career-making come-on songs. Not coincidentally, “Stand” didn’t sell as briskly as his usual fare.
This time, Usher isn’t trying to go deep but instead broad. By design, it’s his most diverse CD, inspired by a visit to the sonic cornucopia that is the Coachella Music Festival. There, he heard electronica stars like Swedish House Mafia (whom he employed for two tracks here) and Empire of the Sun (for one). The CD also ropes in Salaam Remi, famous for his work with Amy Winehouse, and Rico Love, a guy who helped open up Beyoncé’s sound. Usher labels the result “revolutionary pop,” but there’s nothing here that sounds like it’s about to make history.
Mainly, it sounds like a mishmash, flitting between styles in order to please as many people, as efficiently, as possible. Throwing so much at the wall means that some of it has to stick. The tracks with Swedish House Mafia (“Numb” and “Euphoria”) propose a possible crossover point from electronica to R&B — much like Usher’s biggest hit (“Yeah!”) did from crunk to soul. They match the druggy peaks of raves with smoother tunesmanship. Remi’s track, “Sins of My Father,” has some of the sexy, retro shading he brought to his Winehouse productions. And “Climax” has an insinuating melody, a smart lyric, and a falsetto from Usher that’s downright divine.
Unfortunately, most of the CD’s other attempts to flesh out the star’s sound, or persona, seem boilerplate, from the title track, which could have been a rejected Cyndi Lauper song from the ’80s, to Twisted,” which lands far from the snappiest attempts at pop-rock by its producers, The Neptunes.
It’s a shame Usher didn’t go for a more focused or consistent sound, let alone the adventurous one he advertised. Ultimately, he occupies the same role here as he always has — closer to a professional sex worker than a personal lover.

Kim Kardashian has the keys to her guy’s heart: A new Lamborghini

Kim Kardashian surprised boyfriend Kanye West for his birthday by showing up in Ireland — and giving him a Lamborghini.

Harry How/Getty Images

Kim Kardashian surprised boyfriend Kanye West for his birthday by showing up in Ireland — and giving him a Lamborghini.

KIM KARDASHIAN traveled to Ireland to surprise Kanye West for his 35th birthday on Friday and squeezed in a little face time with Beyoncé. A source tells us the reality star made an unexpected visit to the Emerald Isle, where she shocked her rapper beau at his Dublin hotel. The insider says West was completely surprised by Kardashian’s arrival and blown away by the birthday gift she’d gotten him: a $750,000 Lamborghini. Later that day, Kardashian was spotted “chatting” in the hotel’s lobby with Jay-Z and Beyoncé.
The Italian luxury car is reportedly waiting for West back in Los Angeles once he and Hova conclude the European leg of their “Watch the Throne” tour in Birmingham, England, on June 22. According to our source, West can’t wait to take it for a spin. “He’s always wanted a black Lamborghini, and Kim wanted to get him something completely over the top,” says the insider. Mission accomplished.
SETH MACFARLANE may work for the same corporation that brings us Fox News, but that doesn’t mean he supports Mitt Romney. At the Chrysalis Butterfly Ball in Los Angeles on Saturday night, MacFarlane told Hollywood heavy-hitters at a private estate in swanky Brentwood that homelessness — which Chrysalis fights to alleviate — could happen to them, too. “Maybe your workplace gets bought out by Bain Capital,” said the “Family Guy” creator, referring to the private-equity firm started by the GOP presidential candidate. “It could happen to any of us or all of us, depending how November shakes out.”
Actors Steve Carell and Katey Sagal and Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl were on hand to present awards to the honorees, who included LL Cool J. Also in the crowd were “Glee” actress Lea Michele, who got very cozy with boyfriend Cory Monteith, Ashley Tisdale, Ryan Murphy, Rebecca Gayheart and Whitney Cummings.
JESSICA HART isn’t up for grabs. A source close to the awe-inspiring Aussie says reports from Down Under about her splitting from her beau, shipping heir Stavros Niarchos, are untrue. To the contrary, our insider says “things have never been stronger” between the gap-toothed Victoria’s Secret model and Niarchos. The couple did look pretty loved-up at Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld’s Little Black Jacket: Chanel Revisited exhibition event on Wooster St. Wednesday night
THE CAST OF “SMASH” is nervous over a spring shakeup at the NBC musical dramedy. A show source tells us the network’s April decision to replace “Smash” creator and writer Theresa Rebeck with “Gossip Girl” writer Josh Safran as the series’ show-runner — the producer/writer in charge of daily operations — has some cast members worrying about the show’s direction in season two, now that shooting begins in just a few weeks. According to the insider, those involved contend the writing was “successful” and that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
ANGELA BOWIE still acts like it’s the ’70s. An insider tells us the ex-wife of rock god David Bowie arrived an hour and a half late to a book-signing party at Lair Lounge in SoHo for her latest effort, “Lipstick Legends.” The source says Bowie rushed into the signing after her interview on Sirius XM ran late. By the time she arrived, a number of guests had left in frustration. Many who stayed came to regret it: Bowie’s publicists never showed and neither did the books she was to sign. Worse, the former rock goddess was not in a charitable mood. Our spy says she refused a number of fans’ specific autograph requests by scolding, “Don’t tell me what to do!” We hear she also left photographer Bruce Alexander near tears after he asked her to sign a photo he’d taken that had appeared in her 2002 CD “Moon Goddess.” After Alexander got his ear chewed off, our source says a sympathetic bystander gave him a free-drink token.

New Music: Kay-Switch – Sister Caro ft. Dbanj


                                

New music from Kay-Switch, the younger brother of the Koko Master, Dbanj. The song drops on the birthday of Dbanj, and serves as somewhat of a birthday gift for the star. The song is titled Caro.

The song, and the hook refers to is pretty contagious, and this jam will definitely get the club jumping.



Davido - Complicated ft Shina Rambo & B-Red


                                 
    Another new song from Davido featuring his bad guys Shina Rambo & B-Red. This one is titled Complicated.

Finally, Arunma Oteh sent on compulsory leave inShare

For a while, it seemed that the storm which brewed when the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ms Arunma Oteh appeared before the Herman Hembe led House of Representatives Committee on Capital Markets, had managed to sweep away only the lawmaker, leaving the SEC DG unscathed. Hon Hembe was dropped as chairman of the committee, and was even charged to court subsequently by the EFCC, whereas nothing happened to Ms Oteh. Apparently, that situation is about to change, as the board of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided to send Oteh on compulsory leave, pending the investigation into allegations about her stewardship.
In the interim, Ms Daisy Ekineh, the Executive Commissioner in charge of Operations, will act in her absence.
A presidency source confirmed this information to a national paper, saying that the decision to send Oteh on leave was taken by the board of the commission in order to carry out its investigation into some of the initiatives under Oteh’s stewardship.
One such initiative to be investigated, is the Project 50. Project 50 is a programme which was packaged by Oteh to celebrate 50 years of capital market regulation in Nigeria.
The issue of Project 50 caused quite a stir during the Hembe led public hearing when every single executive commissioner in SEC distanced themselves from the project. They insisted that Ms Oteh took the decision unilaterally and was fond of doing that. They also alleged that Project 50 had been outsourced to an external company which had collected funds from sponsors for the celebrations.
That level of disharmony displayed by Oteh and her commissioners, and the obvious loss of confidence which Oteh had earned by her administrative style, had worried the board.
Earlier this year, Oteh and Herman Hembe, the chairman of the House Committee on Capital Markets turned the public hearing of the committee into a mud-slinging contest, accusing each other of myriad issues ranging from wastefulness to bribery.
Their bitter exchange compelled Hembe to step down from the probe committee, while the House reconstituted an ad hoc committee headed by Hon. Ibrahim El-Sudi to conduct a fresh probe of the capital market. The ad hoc committee, which sat between April and early last month, revealed a whole host of new findings, chief of which was the rancour and disharmony between Oteh and her commissioners.

Oprah Winfrey Interviews 50 Cent



Over the years, 50 Cent has made it known that Oprah isn’t his most favorite person. Or at least, that’s what he wanted his fans to believe. His reasoning was that, she wasn’t a huge supporter of Hip-Hop and she focused on appealing to a demographic of middle-aged white women who disliked his music.
This past weekend, 50 Cent became the second hip hop artist to sit down with Oprah since she launched OWN, (Jay-z being the first) and the two had an incredible conversation about 50′s childhood, life and love. The interview was conducted in 50′s grandmother’s house, where he grew up, and there was a part where he teared up as he stood in his grandmother’s basement and reflected on the loss of his mother. They also discussed the use of the ‘N Word’ in music as well as sexism, and 50′s decision to name his dog after ‘Oprah’.

Double Dose of Hon.Farouk Lawan : Retracts His Story,Claims Taking Bribe To Expose Femi Otedola and how Obasanjo nailed him


Farouk Lawan defending himself of the $620, 000 bribe allegation

 
Farouk and Emenalo, as the documents, mostly correspondence, indicated, however let in the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, into the “attempt” by Otedola to bribe them.
Also, there were indications in the correspondence that Lawan intimated the House committee chairman on Drugs/Narcotics and Financial Crimes, Adams Jagaba.

Sundry documents
In one of the documents sourced by our correspondents in Abuja on Monday, Lawan, in a letter to Jagaba, wrote, “Attached (to the letter) is the sum of five hundred thousand dollars only offered to me with another promise of two million, five hundred thousand dollars.”

Another letter written by Emenalo to Lawan read, “I wish to inform you that I was on his invitation, at the residence of their Chairman, Mr. Femi Otedola, in Maitama (Aso Drive) this morning and he offered me the sum of one hundred thousand US dollars in two bundles of $50,000 each. The money is herewith forwarded as evidence.”

Another letter, reference number,CR:3000/IGP.SEC/STF/FHQ/ABJ/VOL 2/309 indicated that the IG directed “a discreet investigation into the matter.” The letter was signed by Commissioner of Police, Special Task Force, Ali Amodu.

Both Jagaba and the police on Monday declined comments on their involvement in the matter.
While Jagaba told our correspondent that he could not comment on the matter on the telephone, spokesman for the police, Frank Mba, said he had yet to get an update on the probe.
“I was unable to reach CP Ali Amodu who is handling the investigation but I will get back to you once I get an update on the matter,” he said on the telephone on Monday.

Obasanjo, Mark view video
The fresh insight into the bribery scandal came as The PUNCH learnt on Monday how the video recording of the transaction between Lawan and Otedola had been shown to President Goodluck Jonathan, Vice-President Namadi Sambo, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senate President David Mark and House Speaker Aminu Tambuwal.

Otedola had revealed in an interview with THIS DAY newspaper how he involved the security agents to supervise Lawan’s persistent demand for a bribe from him. He also narrated how he released a total sum of $620,000 to Lawan and Emenalo in three tranches, all monitored and recorded by the security agents.
The ad hoc committee chairman said in another letter that he did not raise the issue of Otedola’s pressure on him on the floor of the House because it would overshadow the essence of the fuel subsidy probe.
Lawan stated in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by The PUNCH on Monday that, “I had considered bringing this issue as a matter of privilege on the floor of the House later today (April 24), but I am concerned that the controversy it will generate will dwarf the contents of the report, which needs public attention so that necessary reforms in the sector could be affected.”

The ad hoc committee chairman added that Otedola issued veiled verbal threats against him.
He said, “Given the desperation of Mr. Otedola, handling this matter, in a firm but diplomatic manner is necessary as he has also made some veiled threats which put me and members of the committee in a delicate situation.”

The ad hoc committee chairman also disclosed that the clerk of the committee, Emenalo, had in a letter written to him on April 24, 2012, said Otedola offered him $100,000.

Threat allegation
Lawan also stated that the police were aware of the offer of a bribe as the Acting Inspector-General in a letter dated, May 9, 2012, directed the task force on investigation to meet him.
Lawan explained that in a letter dated May 31, 2012, he told the IGP that the matter (bribe offer) had been referred to the relevant committee of the House for legislative action.

He said that he promised that the House would inform him about the outcome of the legislative action.
According to him, the IGP in a letter to the Speaker of the House, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, dated June 4, 2012, stated that a detailed criminal investigation had been ordered into the matter.
In the letter titled, “Investigation activities: Letter of invitation in a case of criminal conspiracy and attempt to pervert the course of justice by offering gratification,” the office of the IGP stated that “the Inspector General of Police has directed a detailed criminal investigation into the matter.”
Calls for investigation

The President of the Campaign for Democracy, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, has however called on the EFCC to investigate the bribery allegation against Lawan.
Okei-Odumakin, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Monday berated the EFCC for not prosecuting those indicted by the committee.

She said that while the anti-graft agency had found it convenient to prosecute the Chairman of the House Committee on the Capital Market, it had found it difficult to prosecute oil thieves.

The CD president said, “The EFCC is prosecuting Hembe with N600,000 estacode, yet it has not done anything to the subsidy thieves who stole the country broke.
“If there is any allegation, it should be investigated. The EFCC should work rather than play media shield.”
Also, the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre on Monday called for probe of the bribery scandal.
This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja and signed by executive director of CISLAC, Mallam Auwal Ibrahim.
The statement called on the National Assembly and the executive arm of government “not to let the current scandal serve as a straw to bury the probe report under the carpet”.
It advised the leadership of the House to urgently institute a thorough investigation into the alleged bribery and involve anti-graft agencies to also probe the circumstances and reality of all claims.
“Those indicted by the report may go to their wits’ end in order to rubbish an exercise that is widely applauded by Nigerians in view of the nasty dealings it uncovered”, CISLAC said.
A lawyer, Prof. Itse Sagay, also on Monday expressed shock over the bribery allegation levelled against Lawan.
Sagay, who spoke with one of our correspondents on Monday said the development was saddening, describing it as a tragedy which spelled doom for the future of Nigeria.
The Save Nigeria Group asked security operatives to invite both Otedola and Lawan for interrogation.
Spokesman for the group, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, said such an invitation was necessary to clear the air about the allegation that Lawan collected $600,000 bribe from the oil marketer.
Odumakin said if it was ascertained that money actually changed hands, the giver and the taker must be punished.
He, however, advised Nigerians not to allow the issue to distract them from demanding the prosecution of the subsidy thieves.
Odumakin said, “Both Otedola and Lawan should be invited by security agencies to ascertain the veracity of this allegation. If it is true that money changed hands, the giver and the taker must be punished.
Nigerians must not allow this to distract them from the demand for the prosecution of the subsidy thieves which this latest video production by the Presidency clearly wants to achieve.”

Meanwhile, our correspondents learnt on Monday that the EFCC was planning to use Otedola as a prosecution witness against Lawan.

Sources within the commission said though Otedola had not been officially queried over the role he played in the bribery saga, it was said that since he carried the security agencies along, he might be used to nail the lawmakers.

“Yes, we may use Otedola as a prosecuting witness in the case. But we are still carrying out our discreet investigation. When that has been sufficiently done, then we will swing into action,” the source added.
 
 

FaroukLawan: How Obasanjo nailed Farouk Lawan


Farouk Lawan has stepped up to speakAs long as he is alive, Olusegun Obasanjo, will always be a factor in the political affairs of Nigeria. Five years have gone by since he ceased being president, yet there’s hardly a national issue in which he is not directly or indirectly involved, or for which he does not at least have a strong opinion about.
Concerning the matter of Hon Farouk Lawan, Femi Otedola, and the alleged $620,000 offered to the legislative veteran by the business mogul, Obasanjo’s name has unsurprisingly cropped up.
At a book launch less than a month ago, Obasanjo had been at his fiery best when he blasted the National Assembly as being a arm of government populated by rogues and armed robbers. As usual, some of the parliamentarians went into a fit and threw histrionics which obviously did nothing to faze the ex-president. Now it appears that Chief Obasanjo was on to something when he made the scathing accusation.
Reports have emerged that Obasanjo was one of the first to lay hands on the video recording of Hon Farouk Lawan allegedly collecting a bribe from Femi Otedola and other officials of Zenon Oil in an State Security Service (SSS) orchestrated sting operation.
It was Obasanjo, in fact, who briefed House Speaker Aminu Tambuwal on the existence of such a recording, according to a Guardian report. Tambuwal had paid a courtesy visit to Obasanjo with the aim of expressing his reservations about the latter’s labelling of the honourable members as thieves. Sources say the president listened to the speaker with restraint, and when the speaker was done, Obasanjo dramatically –as he is wont to do—revealed the can of worms about Hon Lawan’s  alleged bribery demand running into millions of dollars in relation to the then ongoing probe of the fuel subsidy regime in the House.
Tambuwal was shocked. When he returned to Abuja, he summoned and confronted Farouk Lawan over the matter. Lawan denied the allegations, but could not keep up the lie for long after he was fed with details of all that transpired at the address where officials of Zenon Oil and Gas allegedly gave him $500,000 in marked notes.
Interestingly, Lawan adopted this same strategy of first denying, before admitting to accepting the $620,000 (N100 million) bribe when the news first surfaced in the media.
 

Kidnapped Children Found Rescued (Driver kidnaps 3 Children He Picked Up From School)


 One bingo called Godwin Tikia on Thursday June 7th kidnapped his employer's three children after picking them up from school.

Godwin,the kidnapper


The 3 boys pictured above (Chinemerem 5, Okechukwu 4 and Nzube 2) are missing. Their driver by name Godwin picked them up from their school ABC Academy Utako Abuja around 3:30pm yesterday June 7th in a new Toyota Avensis metallic colour (without plate number) and disappeared with them. They have not been found. Anybody that has seen or heard anything about their where about should report to the nearest police station.

Please other bloggers should put this on their blogs. Also put the photo above on your dp and send to all your contacts on Facebook and Twitter. Lets all help find these children.

Sex Is Good For Your Health- Dr. Stella Eze

Good and regular marital sex can help you live a longer and happier life. According to Dr Stella Eze, a gynaecologist with a Lagos based private hospital, MAY Hospital, Ilasa. Good sex not only promotes longevity but also keeps diseases such as the deadly breast cancer away. In an interview with IMOH ESSIEN, Dr. Eze describes sex, particularly between married couples as beautiful and specially designed by God and nature to keep people in good shape all year round. Here are some of the benefits of sex as listed by Dr. Eze, when you click read more….

Sex can cure headaches

Some of the health benefits of sex are its ability to act as a pain reliever. The hormone oxytocin (a nine amino acid peptide that is synthesized in hypothalamic neurons and transported down axons of the posterior pituitary
for secretion into blood) secretes within your body whenever you engage in sexual activity. Because of this secretion, endorphins (hormone-like chemicals that bear a close functional resemblance to morphine) are released. When a person is aroused or excited, oxytocin levels not only begin to increase, they are the reason that orgasms come about. Studies have shown that a rise in oxytocin levels can relieve pain; everything from headaches, cramps and overall body aches can be diminished with a simple roll in the hay.

Sex reduces stress and aids sleep

A recent survey revealed that people who have more sex reported that they felt more at ease, happier and learned how to handle stress better. After an orgasm, an intense wave of calm and relaxation overcomes humans (that’s why men usually fall asleep) and it’s a time when people can truly liberate themselves and let go. Plenty of people who enjoy a regular dose of sex convey that they sleep much better during the night and feel alive and refreshed throughout the day. So, one of the health benefits of sex is a better night’s sleep, which allows you to handle day-to-day stress much more efficiently.

Sex increases sufficient blood flow

It goes without saying that when we get aroused our blood starts to pump at a quicker rate and, thus, blood flow to our brain increases. Both an increased heart rate and more blood pumping through the brain result in better performance (in and out of the bedroom). What this ultimately means is that the fresh supply of blood pumping through your body provides the organs with a healthy dose of oxygen and rids the body of old and wasteful products. So, another health benefit of sex is a cleansed system. Treat your temple right with the help of a little excitement.

Regular marital sex improves Fountain of youth

Although the orgasm is sometimes referred to as the “little death,” having at least two orgasms a week can increase your life span. Every time you reach orgasm, the hormone DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) increases in response to sexual excitement and ejaculation. DHEA can boost your immune system, repair tissue, improve cognition, keep skin healthy, and even work as an antidepressant. Therefore, a health benefit of sex if you keep the orgasms coming is potentially a longer life. It’s quite evident that there are many health benefits of sex. It increases brain power, heart rate, it can help fend off diseases and ailments, and it makes individuals feel good about themselves. In today’s stressful society, it has become a little more difficult to engage in intimate sexuality as often, but as long as you incessantly make the effort, you’ll realize that it’s always worth it. The health benefits of sex will make you feel wonderful within and without and you will gradually notice that the more sex you have, the more bounce you will have in each step. Happiness isn’t sex itself, but sex does ultimately play a role in human happiness.

Source: National Mirror Newspaper

P-Square ft Rick Ross - Beautiful Oyinye (Remix)


              

Audio

A Califonia mom feeds child with Baby formula mixed with bacardi

404245_324965337546560_1056331901_n

A California mom is accused of mixing booze with her 5-month-old daughter's baby formula and then feeding it to her.
Iesha Hill, 26, was arrested Saturday in Stockton after she realized her daughter had alcohol in her system and took her to the hospital, according to Fox 40.
Hill's mother, 44-year-old Tressie Piggee, says the whole thing was an accident. Baby formula had been made with a bottle of what appeared to be water on Friday night -- but the unlabeled bottle turned out to be Bacardi, she told News 10.
The next morning, the mother noticed the little girl's head wobbling.
"That's when Iesha opened the bottle to see if there was something wrong with the formula -- and smelled alcohol," Piggee said. "We feel bad for the baby because she's up there suffering right now because of our mistakes."
The baby was taken to the hospital for treatment. She was in stable condition but under close watch on Sunday.
"A 5-month-old baby ingesting any amount of alcohol, that's definitely a serious situation which has to be dealt with immediately," Stockton Police Officer Joe Silva told Fox 40.
Hill faces child abuse and endangerment charges, and the incident is still under investigation.

Christian Obodo Speaks On How He Was Kidnapped And Rescued


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"I couldn't believe it. I was on my way to church and I had just parked my car when six boys, very young boys, just came to me and started ordering me to come with them.

"I told them to take it easy, that I would do what they say, and they took me to their car, blindfolded me and drove away. I asked where we were going, and they said Port Harcourt, then Benin, then Asaba. 

Instead, when they took off the blindfold, we were in a forest. That night, I slept on the ground.

"But they were very nice to me. They didn't touch me. They didn't take any of my jewellery or wallet or anything else. We were just talking like old friends. They assured me that nothing would happen to me.

"I even prayed with them. Then the next morning, they started to move again. It was later that I discovered that it was because the whole state had been covered by security operatives. They told me all the roads, even the rivers and creeks were being watched by security." Click to continue reading.....
"They said it was somebody close to me who set everything up. Someone that I have been helping.

They said the person told them I would be in that church by 8am that morning. I couldn't believe it. But they asked how they would know my movement to go and wait for me there. I didn't know what to say."

Most kidnappings take at least a week to resolve, but one day was all it took in this case, and Obodo played his part.

"Five of them left to go and get the money, leaving me with one of them. But he later said we had to leave this place because the area was being monitored. He told me to promise him that I would not shout or run away. I told him I'd been cooperating since they took me and since they had promised to release me that day, I would do what he said.

"When we got to the town, he got a call informing him that two or three of them had been captured.

"I heard the other one telling him to take me back and tie me up in the forest.

"At that point, I told myself I wasn't going back into that forest. So I told him that it's possible his people wanted to betray him, that they may have taken the money and run. I asked him to let me call my people to find out if the money had been picked up.

"He agreed, but said he did not have credit on his phone, so we would have to walk back into the village to buy airtime. As we were walking back to the village, we saw a group of people sitting around, so we stopped to ask for a recharge card. They said they didn't have it there.

"He now said we should move on to the next place. At that point, I pushed him and started running and screaming that I am Chris Obodo and that they should help. The people immediately gathered. Luckily, they also had some vigilante people around, they call them Black Beret, and they came and got me.

"The police were also nearby, because they had been tracking them through the phonecalls. That was when I started crying and giving thanks to God. That is how I got out."

Despite the trauma, Obodo says he has no immediate plans to stop returning home to Warri: "It won't stop me from going to Warri. That is where I have lived all my life. I'm a Warri boy and it's not like I go out anyhow. Whenever I come home, I play football, three-a-side, in my compound with my friends, I don't go out clubbing like I used to when I was much younger, so why should I stop coming?"

He did, however, admit that the experience will leave scars.

"When something like this happens, you learn a lot. It opened my eyes to a lot of things."

Obodo said he is grateful for the groundswell of support. "I just want to thank everybody. My family got a lot of calls, a lot of support, and we just want to thank everyone."

The Delta State Governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan, has ordered 24-hours security for Obodo throughout the duration of his vacation in the state.

Nigeria's grief and gaping spectators

Rescuers and firefighters work among the wreckage
In our series of viewpoints from African journalists, Sola Odunfa looks at how the tragic loss of 153 lives at the Dana Air crash in Lagos sparked an outpouring of nationwide mourning and grief.
No-one in Nigeria was prepared for the horrific tragedy which occurred near Lagos on the 3 June.
It has been a long, long time since the entire nation was so thrown into genuine grief by a single incident.
From the south to the north, east to west, sorrow engulfed the country as if each household nationwide was mourning a private loss.
This is the quality of our common humanity.
Tragic news I decided to spend that Sunday as quietly as possible, alone, watching television comedy and amusing myself with suitable entrees on Facebook.
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan visits the site of the Dana Air crash President Goodluck Jonathan was unable to contain his emotions when he visited the site of the crash
All was well until late in the afternoon when the BBC correspondent Will Ross came in clutching his laptop as usual.
In his relatively short time in Nigeria, Will seems to have dropped the British impersonal "hello" and has instead imbibed the Nigerian tradition of greeting people heartily.
He said the proper "Good afternoon, Sola" but hurried into his office.
I responded appropriately and followed him into his office to at least find out more about the big story that was chasing him on this happy day.
Will looked grey and could not talk as he set up his laptop.
He flapped his arms momentarily and dropped them.
"A plane crash."
I got the message.
"Where?" I shouted.
"Lagos."

Start Quote

Who would not shed tears at the news that a party of 10 girls from Lagos, who were radiant bridesmaids at a society wedding in Abuja the previous day, all died in the crash?”
I noticed that his eyes were red.
I ran out to the outer office and tuned the TV to a domestic news station.
The tragic news was streaming at the bottom of the screen.
I became agitated and without thinking, I started working the epileptic phone, seeking information from officials, colleagues and friends with appropriate connections.
The Dana airplane, which took off with 153 passengers, including 12 children from Abuja, crashed into a street in the densely populated Iju town just outside Lagos.
Watched by scores of horrified residents in their houses and on the streets, the screams of trapped passengers, their unspeakable terror in the burning fuselage.
One's imagination had no limits.
Gaping spectators As expected, thousands of residents and their Sunday visitors rushed to the scene.
They got there alright, but all they could do was gape at the horror before them and wail.
They were not medics, they were not trained rescuers, they were merely there to satisfy their curiosity.
A man uses a cell phone to photograph himself in front of the Dana Air crash wreckage in Lagos Some spectators used their mobile phones to post images on social networking sites
Their best response was to throw water in buckets and plastic sachets at the periphery of the fire.
Indeed, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
The huge crowds were officially, at best, a nuisance - for when the search and rescue teams arrived, all the access roads to the area were blocked by rock-solid human walls.
The officials were incapacitated for hours during which the inferno played itself out over its 153 human victims.
The area was secured the following morning for the rescuers to work seriously but by then there was no-one to be rescued.
By Monday morning, internet social media sites and cell phones were filled with mourning texts by friends of the victims.
The victims were listed with their full descriptions.
No accident in Nigerian history has ever been given such coverage by citizens.
Lost promise Most of the victims were young upwardly mobile persons, they were well educated, they were in jobs which gave them social exposure.
They were lively, they were symbols of the new generation of Nigerians in the professions.
I did not know anyone of them personally but who would not shed tears at the news that a party of 10 girls from Lagos, who were radiant bridesmaids at a society wedding in Abuja the previous day, all died in the crash.
Who would shrug off news of the gruesome death of a young family of six on the same flight.
And in Lagos, a woman who has completed all arrangements for her daughter's wedding in September is asking sympathisers to her residence. Who will wear her wedding gown now?
And in the Ikeja capital of Lagos State, a cake ordered by the children for their father's birthday is sitting on the dining table at their residence.
Their father and mother died in the Sunday crash, 48 hours to his birthday.
How many orphans and widows did the crash create?
Their own tears may never dry.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Man jailed for 'fingering' 5-year-old girl



Ahmed Kabir, 40, claims he did it because he is not married
A Chief Magistrates' Court sitting in Katsina, on Wednesday, sentenced one Ahmed Kabir, 40, to one year imprisonment for inserting his finger in the private part of a five-year-old girl.

Prosecutor Okolo Usman had told the court that Kabir lured the girl into his room and committed the act; during which she sustained an injury.

According to him, the "gross indecency" was contrary to Section 285 of the Penal Code.

Kabir pleaded guilty to the charge and asked for leniency, saying he was a first offender. He told the court that he committed the offence because he had no wife.

Delivering judgment on the case, Chief Magistrate Nuraddeen Jikamshi sentenced the accused to one year imprisonment to serve as deterrent to others; and advised him to be of good behaviour after serving his jail term

Unilag: Jonathan writes NASS to ratify name


PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, sent a bill to the Senate and the House of Representatives seeking endorsement to rename the University of Lagos, UNILAG to Moshood Abiola University, Lagos.

It would be recalled that Jonathan had in his Democracy Day broadcast changed the name of University of Lagos to its new name, Moshood Abiola, in recognition of the late politician and business icon’s role in entrenching democracy especially against the backdrop that he died in the course of fighting for democracy.

Also included in the Bill for Acts to rename three universities by the President were the change of the Federal University of Agriculture, Umudike to Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike and Federal University of Technology, Yola to Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola.

The letter which was read at the plenary by Senate President David Mark stated: “I forward here with, for your kind consideration and passage into law, the attached Bills for Acts to rename three Federal Universities as indicated below.

“Federal University of Agriculture, Umudike to Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike; Federal University of Technology, Yola to Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola and University of Lagos to Moshood Abiola University, Lagos.

“It is my hope that the Distinguished Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria will consider and pass these Bills in your usual expeditious manner.”

Also yesterday, President Jonathan sent to the Senate a Bill for an Act to amend the Public procurement Act, No.14,2007.

The President also, yesterday, forwarded to the Senate a Bill for an Act to provide for the enforcement and punishment of crimes against humanity, war crimes, genocide and related offences, 2012.

In the letter to Senate President Mark, President Jonathan said, ‘’I hereby introduce for the kind consideration and enactment into law by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, A Bill for an Act to Provide for the Enforcement and Punishment of Crimes Against Humanity, War Crimes, Genocide and Related Offences, 2012.

‘’While I hope that the Bill will receive the usual prompt attention of the Distinguished  members of the Senate, please accept, Distinguished Senate President, the assurances of my highest consideration.

Dana Airline refutes claims of poor maintenance


Says it is too early to speculate cause of crash
ARTICLE
Dana Airline has refuted claims that Sunday's fatal plane crash in Lagos, was caused by poor maintenance.

Speaking on Wednesday, at a World Press Conference in Lagos, the company's Director, Francis Ogboro, said it was too early to speculate on the cause of the crash or "that two engines had failed."

"This will only be confirmed after the report of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority," he said.

Following the crash, there was public outcry over the state of the aircraft and the role of the regulatory bodies in the aviation industry.

The country was thrown into a state of mourning by the news that all 153 passengers booked on the flight had lost their lives.

But Ogboro disclosed that the company's Chief Engineer "was also on the flight."

"No captain or airline staff would go on a suicide mission," he said.

The press briefing, which was organised to update the public on developments in the aftermath of the plane crash, had representatives of Dana Airline, its insurance companies and the Lagos State government, in attendance.

Dana denies licence withdrawal

Ogboro also denied that the airline's licence has been withdrawn by the federal government, claiming it was only grounded for routine checks.

"Every time there is an incident like this, aircraft of that type are grounded for checks and that's what happened," he said.

He added that Dana Airline had ceased operations even before the routine suspension took effect.

Reacting to claims that principal officials of Dana Airline had fled the country, Ogboro also denied saying that a director that was out of the country at the time of the incident had flown back in.

He said, "You can go to the airport as I speak with you, the chairman of the company is there, the managing director is there."

Ogboro also denied allegations that the Dana aircraft that crashed on its way from Abuja to Lagos, had flown several routes on that day.

He added that the aircraft that purportedly had hydraulic problems was not the same plane that crashed.

Families to get compensation

Concerning the compensation of families affected by the crash, Ogboro assured of the company's readiness to adequately compensate such people for their loss.

Otunba Yomi Osikoya, who stood in for Lloyds of London, Dana Airline's Insurance company, said his company would not compensate below international standard.

Osikoya said airlines are required to provide $30,000 as initial compensation to each claimer within 30 days of  an accident "leading to death or injury."

"But a substantive imposed a ceiling of $100,000 for each victim," he added.

Controversy over the number of victims

Meanwhile, the State Attorney General, Ade Ipaye, said a total of 149 bodies had been recovered from the crash site after the clean up exercise.

"Fifty-two identifiable bodies are at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital morgue, while 97 charred remains that could not be identified were taken to Mainland Hospital," he said.

The total recovery made however, falls short of the earlier figure of 153 passengers along with some residents, who were said to have lost their lives in the incident.

However, Ipaye described the latest casualty figure as tentative, which could be subject to change after a scientific process of identification is carried out.

"It's possible for a body bag to have more than one persons at the end of the day," he continued.

He however urged relations of the dead victims to exercise some patience as autopsies were being carried out for identification and record purposes.

Ipaye said that the delay in the collection of corpses would eventually assist families in claiming compensations.

"Hopefully, we are going to finish with the bodies that are identifiable by tomorrow (Thursday)," he said.

The Chief Medical Examiner, John Obafunwa, disclosed that his team had already carried out autopsy on 12 identifiable bodies, and that 18 would be done by Wednesday evening.

"The whole process, including for the 97 bodies that are not identifiable, should not take more than two weeks," he said

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

BREAKING NEWS: Senate orders FG to ground DANAplanes, asks NCAA boss, Demuren, to step aside

The lawmakers say the airline should be barred from operating flights until investigations are completed The Senate has asked the Federal Government to ground all planes belonging to DANA Airline until investigations are completed into Sunday's deadly crash which killed 153 passengers and crew and unknown number of people on ground. At plenary Tuesday morning, the upper legislative chamber also ordered the Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Harold Demuren, to step aside until the conclusion of investigation into the accident. Besides, the senators want aviation authorities in the country to conduct an audit of the airlines in the country with a view to determining their airworthiness. The lawmakers made the resolution following a motion by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aviation, Hope Uzondinma (PDP, Imo). The lower House had said Monday it would hold a legislative inquiry into the crash separate from government's planned investigations. The chairman House committee on media, Zakari Mohammed, said an ad hoc committee will be named to investigate the cause of one of the nation's most horrific air accidents. Also, the senate had said Monday it would support sweeping probe not only on Dana air, but the entire aviation industry, an indicator the chamber may not launch its own investigation but may be planning to back the government's probe instead of conducting a separate one. All 153 passengers and crew members aboard the plane died while an unexpected number, expected to be huge too, were killed in the buildings and the neighborhood the jet smashed into. Mr. Mohammed (PDP-Kwara), said details of the probe will be announced on Tuesday when the House meets. "We cannot fold our arms and allow this to be swept under the carpet. We will support all relevant agencies of government to get to the root of the tragedy. We want to know why it happened," he said. "We want to, for once, unravel what is responsible for that national calamity. The lawmaker said the probe, which is to establish the age of the aircraft, its airworthiness. "We are interested in the nature of the aircraft, the age of the aircraft. Is it supposed to fly in our airspace? We will be very strict on this as the blackbox does not lie. It will tell everything that happened," he said. The Senate demanded a thorough investigation of all airlines in the country in a statement by Spokesman, Enyinnaya Abaribe (PDP-Abia). "Senate demands nothing, but a holistic investigation of the remote and immediate causes of the plane crash. "Senate would also insist that the probe this time should not be limited to Dana Airlines and their fleet, but all the airlines operating in Nigeria. Mr. Abaribe said, "We had thought that Nigeria had landed in the golden era of safe aviation industry, where all the standard codes that conform with international best practices were being complied with."

Presidency denies complicity in Dana Air crash

The Presidency denies any complicity in the Dana crash saying the first lady arrived Lagos a day before the catastrophe and was not scheduled to leave until a day after the incident The Presidency has described as “callous, inhuman and devilish” rumours making the rounds that the first lady, Patience Jonathan, was responsible for the Dana plane crash that led to the death of over 150 people, including the 146 passengers on board. The rumour, which had been circulating through emails, facebook messages, and other new media outlets, was that the Dana flight was prevented from landing at the Murtala Muhammed airport in Lagos because the airspace was closed for Mrs. Jonathan’s arrival about the same time. The presidency through the Special Assistant to the President, Office of the First Lady, Ayo Osinlu, however described the rumour as false. "We consider it callous, inhuman and devilish for anyone to have thought of wrapping such national calamity in political garb by insinuating that the plane crashed because the airspace was closed for the First Lady’s movement in Lagos,” Mr. Osinlu stated. The spokesman explained that Mrs. Jonathan arrived in Lagos a day before the air crash saying “the First Lady arrived Lagos at about 2 p.m. on Saturday, 2nd June, 2012 for a private engagement and was billed to leave for Abuja on Monday, 4th June, 2012 in compliance with her itinerary.” Mr. Osinlu further explained that Mrs. Jonathan was at an event in Lagos when the plane crashed. “She (Mrs. Jonathan) was at a public event on Sunday when the accident occurred and promptly abandoned the ceremony as a mark of respect for the victims and retired to the State House, Marina,” he said. “Mrs. Jonathan had no intention to travel on Sunday and never did. Like all Nigerians, she has been mourning the dead." The first lady described the rumour as the act of “self-serving,” people, saying “this is the time for all Nigerians to be sober and pray for the repose of the souls of the victims and not a time to subordinate the interests of our nation to narrow self-serving interests.”

Bruce and Demi's daughter Scout arrested in NYC

New York City police say the underage daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis was caught drinking in public and carrying fake identification. The New York Police Department said Tuesday that officers found 20-year-old Scout Willis sipping a beer Monday evening in Union Square in violation of an open-container law. Police say she also showed them a fake ID — a misdemeanor. Willis was arrested and taken to a local police station and released with a ticket ordering her to appear in court on July 21. Bruce Willis' representative declined to comment on the arrest. Scout is the second of Moore and Willis' three daughters together. The couple divorced in 2000.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

DANA AIR CRASH CONSPIRACY:Did Presidential Jet Conveying Mrs Goodluck Prevent Faulty Dana Plane From Landing Before Crash?

"Is there any way of getting confirmation about news I'm just getting that the Dana plane was distressed for a while but could not make an emergency landing because the airspace was closed for 2 hours for  the Presidential Jet carrying Dame Patience Goodluck Jonathan.

Private jet owners who had to hover in the air same time leaked this. This was apparently the reason local news didn't report the crash for so long till CNN and foreign news stations started reporting it.

Local news was 'blacked out' trying to kill the story of the airspace being closed while a distressed plane couldn't land.

It would be shocking if so. Though there was engine failure there was still time for the plane to have landed apparently.

You do know anyway that the airspace is closed for up to 2hours each time the Presidential Jet needs to go into the air? 2 hours for a 15minute take off or landing!

And this jet is used by President, VP, President's wife and if I recall David Mark.

It's almost a daily occurrence I've been told by airline staff when it caught me out on a trip


The truth remains that the President's wife was actually in Lagos to attend the christening of their personal assistant's child at the Oriental hotel.. Lekki. Anyone living on the Lekki axis saw first hand the horrendous traffic caused by the president's wife's visit..and confirmed reports from airport staff who volunteered information, collaborated this fact, that the Lagos airport was actually shut for 2 hours, about the same time the ill fated Dana Plane crashed. This also strongly explains the reason why Aero contractor airplane could not depart Abuja for Lagos at 3:40pm because of the closure of the Lagos airport. This is criminal and one can only imagine the deep sorrow ad-in-finitum (without limit) that the families of these unfortunate Nigerians and other nationals are currently plagued into. Grief that is so thick in the air, that one can cut through with a knife...rooted soul searching. Yes we have to and yes we can; beginning from our immediate homes and While we pray for the repose of the souls of the departed, we need as a nation to thoroughly do some deep ommunities.. with time this will snowball into our National consciousness. For how long are we going to sacrifice the lives of our dear brothers and sisters and by extension mortgage the future of their/our children, just for the comfort of our leaders? For a 15 minutes ritual of plane take-off, an airport was shut for 2 hours because our "DEAR FIRST LADY" was scheduled to return to Abuja.. OH merciful God, help Nigeria in Distress!''

NIgerians need to know what happened?who closed the airstrip for two hours on sunday june 3,2012???

BREAKING NEWS: REDEEMERS UNIVERSITY FEMALE HOSTEL ON FIRE


Eye witnesses sent me this picture of fire outbreak at Redeemer’s University, one of the female hostels caught fire this morning. According to a student of the institution,three rooms in d main hostel caught fire.

The cause of the fire or casualty is yet to be ascertained. The University is situated within the premises of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (R.C.C.G)’s redemption camp

Monday, June 4, 2012

Black Sunday: Families of the 153 passengers react to the manifest

The local wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos was not like every other day yesterday when members of the deceased families of the ill-fated Dana air plane which crashed in Lagos killing all 153 passengers on board arrived at the airport amid tears to confirm the death of their loved ones.
While waiting for Dana air to announce the manifest of those who boarded the plane, some angry family members and sympathisers had began threaten Dana airline officials for failing to announce the manifest on time. When the manifest was read, families cried uncontrollably as the security officials attempted to hold them back from venting their anger on Dana air officials or doing something strange to themselves.
Speaking to news men at the Airport,  Professor Peter Okebukola, immediate past Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, NUC, who may have. Died in the plane if he had travelled as earlier scheduled confirmed the death of four staff of the commission who were on board.
Okebukolar who obviously could not control his emotion referred  to incident as a national disaster.
According to him, “the plane that crashed was supposed to take me to Abuja before we heard the sad news. I am deeply sad. This is a national disaster. As I speak to you now I can confirm to you that NUC lost four staff in the plane crash. The names are Mr Mamud Dokawa, Architect Chinwe Obi, Mrs Shuaibu and professor Nwoleri,  past Vice Chancellor University of Technology, FUTO, Owerri and the leader of the NUC team.
Meanwhile, Special Adviser, Technical to Minister of Aviation, Mr. Victor Oche Elias, disclosed  that the pilot  declared 11 nautical miles to landing while declaring to the aviation authority the emergency situation. It was further disclosed that he was given priority, but the plane could not make it, as it crashed 4 nautical miles to landing.
It has been gathered that the Ill-fated  Dana Air, MC Donnell Douglas MD 83 was faulty even before it was sold to Dana Airline in 2009 by a US-based Alaska Airlines.
Meanwhile, it has been confirmed by the Aviation authority that the original owners of the plane has had several diversions as a result of mechanical or technical faults on different occasions before it was sold to Dana Airline.
In related news, official of Dana Air were advised earlier that the plane shouldn’t fly due to some faults noticed in it, but the Indian officials insisted it must fly. German officials had expressed surprise how the plane even made it to Lagos before crashing due to its write-off state.
Dana Air plane conveying passengers from Abuja to Lagos yesterday crashed into buildings around Iju- Agege area of Lagos state, killing all 153 passengers on board.
Please do not hesitate to leave your opinion in the comment section below

Lagos Tragedy : How Dana Air Crashed -Eyewitnesses  



Residents of Iju-Ishaga, who thronged to the scene of the crash of a Dana aircraft that happened at Popoola Close by Ogunsoya Street, Paul Bus Stop, have given details of how the incident occurred.
P.M.NEWS learnt from them that many of the residents of the area had become suspicious of the aircraft following the way the pilot was attempting to manoeuvre the aircraft which was flying in an unstable manner.
According to many of them who spoke with P.M. NEWS, the large aircraft which government authorities believe had about 153 passengers on board was seen right from the Agbado-Oke Aro area of Ogun State struggling as it hovered overhead houses and eventually crashing with a loud noise that made a lot of residents run out of their houses.
“When this happened, some of us started trailing it but within seconds after we saw it in Oke-Aro area, it crashed at this place,” one of the residents said pointing to the wreckage of the aircraft.
Another resident of the area who gave his name as Adewale Ogunbanwo, said he was sleeping when he heard the sound of the aircraft and ran outside.
“I was looking at it till it crashed.
“The pilot really tried dodging houses and masts till it finally crashed into the warehouse and the storey-building which also had occupants in it.
“It hit a coconut tree, brought down the branches of a mango tree, hit a cow that was tied to a tree before it crashed.
“I am of the opinion that the pilot was actually looking for a safer place for the plane to crash because if not for his effort, it would have resulted in more casualties,” the eye-witness said.
John Sunday, a freelance journalist, who lives around the area told P.M.NEWS that, “from the way I saw the aircraft moving left and right in the air, I started shouting and telling people that the plane was about to crash.
“I had not finished saying so when we heard a loud bang. We rushed to the scene, but it had been engulfed in flames and there was nothing we could do at the stage but to do our best before government agents and security officials began to arrive the scene.”
Another resident of the area said the storey building which the aircraft crashed into had residents and that when they got to the scene, the trapped residents were screaming for help before the aircraft suddenly exploded with the flame engulfing the house.
According to him, of all the residents in the house as at the period, only an 11-year old boy who fell from one of the rooms where he was sleeping could be rescued alive.
“As I’m talking to you now, all the others trapped, shouted till they became silent,” he said.
Sunday Ola, one of the first people to get to the site, said it happened few minutes to 4pm, adding that the pilot actually struggled before he lost control of the aircraft.
He said before the aircraft hit the building, parts of it had started falling off as it hit objects on its way.
“We saw people’s hands stretching out of the parts of the plane that had fallen off.
“One of the passengers was holding a part of the plane as if he wanted to jump out, but the speed did not allow him. I’m very sure that he died with the others,” he said.
As at 8pm on Sunday, the victims were yet to be rescued as officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, the fire fighters, police and other law enforcement agencies made futile attempts to cordon off the area.
The mangled and shattered parts of the aircraft were also scattered everywhere around the scene of the incident as fire still raged.
An official of the Lagos State fire fighting service, who gave his name simply as Rasak, said he got the distress call concerning the crash and immediately summoned his men who had been trying to put out the fire.
According to him, rescue efforts had become difficult owing to the huge crowd at the scene of the incident.
Officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria could not comment as they said it was too early to state exactly what went wrong.
P.M.NEWS however learnt that they had become apprehensive when they lost contact with the aircraft few minutes to landing.
An official of FAAN said airport authority began to make frantic efforts to find it out before they heard of the crash.
While rescue efforts were on, some youths in the area busied themselves as they butchered the dead cow fighting over the pieces of meat.
Some other youths became scavengers as they began picking materials they could lay their hands on at the site of the crash.
When it was getting late and not much had been done, many rescuers began to return home as they believe the rescue efforts would continue on Monday.
They complained about lack of floodlights to ease the task.

DONATE