Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Popular Abuja Radio Program Oga Landlord Foundation to award scholarship to 100 students


You might have heard of Oga Landlord in Abuja, the man who gives affordable houses to residents of the FCT. Mr Sony Otache aka Fat Sony hits a milestone as he invites the whole country to converge on Otukpo aka Texas this Easter for the Idoma Street Jam in conjunction with another illustrious son of Idoma land, business mogul Prince Edwin Ochai, the convener of Agila Carnival...


Oga Landlord Foundation is a nonprofit and nongovernmental organization. It offers humanitarian and social development programs to communities in Nigeria. This year alone over one hundred schoolchildren will benefit from the annual scholarship scheme in Benue state. 


According to Mr. Sony Otache aka Oga Landlord, the only motive behind his benevolent act is the joy in putting smiles on the faces of Idoma people who are the direct beneficiaries of the scheme this year, thereby making life easier for them.

The recipients will receive their awards on the 5th of April (Easter Sunday) in Otukpo during the IDOMA (SCHOLARSHIP) STREET JAM (ISJ) put together by the Oga Landlord Foundation and Agila Carnival.  The coordinator of the of the event, Singer and Music consultant Danhausawa (DH) reiterated the importance of the scholarship scheme in the lives of the people of Zone C area of Benue state and urged all and sundry to come out in mass to witness history. 

Some of the Artiste billed to perform during the occasion include:

Ketchup, Blackface Naija, one of Gambia’s biggest names in music T-Smallz, Victor Velmo, comedian Amb.Wahala, Kessy Lafta, Phunkie, E-Fresh and other stars. The event will be hosted by Raypower Abuja’s OAP –Triple A and former Next movie star hosemate – Mc Smart.

Celebrity DJs on the wheel include DJ ADX from Malaysia, DJ Magic Finger and DJ Trigger.

See pictures from the Unveiling of the OGA LANDLORD FOUNDATION above and below


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Rich Homie Quan Beats Down Club Security Makes James Bond Getaway

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Rapper Rich Homie Quan stands accused of decking a security guard who wouldn't let him inside a club ... and then fleeing in a speedboat!
RHQ and his crew were trying to get into LIV at the Fontainebleau, according to the Miami Beach police report. When they got to the VIP entrance a security guard broke the news ... the club was full and they'd have to wait in the regular line with all the plebeians. 
The security guard told cops RHQ launched into a do-you-know-who-I-am tirade screaming, "I'm Rich Homie Quan and I'm a rich millionaire, bitch. I'm coming through these doors. I'm with Flo Rida!"
The hired muscle held his ground and says RHQ then socked him twice in the face, breaking his nose and bloodying his lip. He claims a member of the rapper's crew then hit him in the back of the head for bad measure.
The security guard claims RHQ and his entourage crossed the street and boarded a speedboat and roared off. 
Police are on the hunt. Consider them dangerous and really full of themselves


Read more: http://www.tmz.com#ixzz3VK2iOF4Y

Angelina Jolie I Got My Ovaries Removed I'm On a Mission to Live

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Angelina Jolie  
took a second big step in minimizing a cancer risk which she has been living with for years ... she had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed. 
Jolie told an emotional, dramatic story in a NY Times op-ed piece, in which she talked about her normal ... an 87% chance of developing breast cancer and a 50% chance of ovarian cancer, because she carries the BRCA1 gene mutation.
The actress took proactive steps with breast cancer 2 years ago by getting a double mastectomy.   She'd been seriously considering the second preventative procedure but she was pushed into action when medical tests revealed the possibility of ovarian cancer but in the early stages. 
Angelina underwent the procedure last week, and doctors found a small benign tumor on one ovary but no signs of cancer in her tissues. 
Jolie says she's now in menopause as a result of the surgery, and she can't have any more children. She stoically writes about the fact that she has to live with the possibility of cancer but adds, "I feel feminine, and grounded in the choices I am making for myself and my family.  l know my children will never have to say, 'Mom died of ovarian cancer.'"

Here's everything we know about Germanwings, the low-cost airline whose Airbus A320 crashed this morning

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Germanwings Airbus 320 carrying 144 passengers crashed in southern France on Tuesday morning as it was flying from Barcelona, Spain, to Düsseldorf, Germany. 
Germanwings is a low-cost airline that is entirely owned by Lufthansa, Germany's flag carrier. 
Based in Cologne, it was founded in 2002 as a subsidiary of another Lufthansa-owned airline, Eurowings. 
Germanwings was set up as a direct competitor to Ryanair and easyJet, Europe's top budget airlines. The whole fleet features only economy class accommodations.
Germanwings has an excellent safety record, according to AirlineRatings.com, which gave the budget carrier six out of seven stars on its website. According to aeroinside.com, there have been several reports of a cracked windshield in the past, though Tuesday morning's crash is the first major incident for the Lufthansa subsidiary.
In 2012, Lufthansa announced it was combining all its short-haul flights under Germanwings except those from its Munich and Frankfurt hubs. The move was intended to save costs on domestic and short international flights while allowing Lufthansa to focus on intercontinental trips to North America and Asia. 
The reorganization brought the Germanwings fleet up to 83 active planes, most of them Airbus A319 and A320 jets. Germanwings flies to 117 destinations in 31 countries.
Germanwings is known in Europe for its "blind-flight" promotions: customers can buy discounted tickets to unknown destinations, choosing their flights only from the departure airport and the type of trip they are looking for. Travelers can choose from clusters like "shopping," "party," or "gay-friendly," and then the system will allocate tickets to the destinations accordingly. 
Earlier this year, Lufthansa announced it was transferring all its Germanwings operations to its former parent company Eurowings in another move intended to slash costs and restructure operations. 
Last month, hundreds of flights from Munich, Frankfurt, and Berlin had to be cancelled because of a 36-hour walkout over anticipated pension plans for 5,400 Lufthansa pilots and operators, including several Germanwings employee

Kidney Awareness walk : Desmond Elliot, Monalisa Chinda, AY, Julius Agwu, others walk with Emma Ugolee against kidney disease


Emmanuel Ugolee in collaboration with the Juliet Ibrahim foundation held a very successful walk against kidney disease on Saturday, 21st March. Nigerian showbiz personalities including Desmond Elliot, Monalisa Chinda, Audu Maikori, Modenine, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Sound Sultan, Yaw, Praiz, Senator, Manny, Bobby Michaels, AY, Julius Agwu, Bovi and many more were part of the 2 hour event which started at 8a.m. See more photos after the cut...




Consultant Nepohrologist Dr. Adewunmi spoke about the horrors of the disease, the causes, symptoms, treatment, prevention emphasising the need for government intervention and commending celebrities for their support.
 
Audu Maikori, Desmond Elliot, Ebuka, Monalisa Chinda who spoke on behalf of the celebrities expressed their willingness to keep supporting the cause and celebrated years of their relationships with EmmanuelUgolee as as they recounted his contributions to the Nigerian entertainment industry.
Patients and donors : A very emotional moment it was for those present as a Miss Susan Ironuah spoke on behalf of people like herself who were living with the disease. She also called on the government to assist with the high cost of weekly dialysis. She remembered late radio personality Chaz B who passed on from the sickness in near tears. Past kidney donors also asked that people be more emphatic and sacrificing to the plight of those who deal with thiis ailment.  
 
Finally, Introduced by the anchor, Tinsel star, Justice Atigogo, Emma Ugolee thanks everyone for their support with special recognition to Ghanian Actress Juliet Ibrahim who does walks against cancer etc, in her country for her encouragement in his establishment of a Nigerian walk against kidney disease. He asked that dialysis be free in Nigeria as it is in Ivory Coast. He announced the immediate commencement of a phase two to the awareness tagged "Talk against kidney disease" where he and celebrities who were unavoidably absent at the walk, would take the awareness to radio and TV talk shows. He would be doing this with "Arise Monalisa Foundation" owned by his friend and Nollywood actress Monalisa Chinda.

Plane with 150 aboard crashes in France

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An Airbus 320 flying from Barcelona, Spain, to Düsseldorf, Germany, crashed in the alps of southern France on Tuesday morning.
The Germanwings flight was carrying 144 passengers, along with six crew members. Officials are not expecting survivors.
"Everything is pulverized," Gilbert Sauvan, president of the general council of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, told the Assocaired Press.
An owner of a nearby camping site told Al Jazeera that he heard the plane come down.
"The plane crashed just 2 kilometers [1.2 miles] from here, high on a mountain," Pierre Polizzi said. "There was loud noise and then suddenly nothing. At first I thought it came from fighter jets that often hold drills in the area."
German news outlet DW published this image of the crash site:
An Airbus plane operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings

The plane dropped to a cruising altitude of just 5,000 feet from 38,000 feet in about 8 minutes.
"The aircraft's contact with French radar, French air traffic controllers ended at 10.53 am at an altitude of about 6,000 feet. The plane then crashed," Lufthansa unit Germanwings' Managing Director Thomas Winkelmann told a press conference.  
The pilot of the plane had 10 years of experience of flying for Lufthansa, German officials said at a press conference. Officials said the plane had been last checked by technicians on Monday.
Weather conditions were reportedly good at the time of the crash.
Patrick Smith, an airline pilot and author of the book "Cockpit Confidential," told Business Insider that it's way too early to tell what happened to the plane.
"Everyone wants to come up with some sort of possible cause, and there’s no way to do that. It could be one of a thousand things," he said. "It takes a long time, sometimes years before we know for sure what happened."
Smith said nothing has jumped out at him so far that could point to a possible cause.
Polizzi, the camground owner, told the Associated Press"The noise I heard was long — like 8 seconds — as if the plane was going more slowly than a military plane speed. There was another long noise after about 30 seconds."
Television news programs have been airing images of the area the plane went down in:France24
A local official told The New York Times that "an initial survey of the area by a helicopter showed that debris had been spread over five acres of a very craggy area."
Dozens of firefighters and police officers headed to the crash site, according to the French newspaper Le Monde, as well as French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
An Airbus plane operated by Lufthansa's GermanwingsREUTERS/Jean-Paul PelissierFrench Police and Gendarmerie Alpine rescue units gather on a field as they prepare to reach the crash site of an Airbus A320, near Seyne-les-Alpes, in the French Alps, March 24, 2015.
French Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said the search and rescue operation will be long and extremely difficult because the area is so remote. It's thought to be inaccessible by land vehicles.

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The flight crashed in the Digne region, which is about a half hour north of Marseille, Bloomberg reports. The area where the plane reportedly went down is mountainous, isolated, and rural.
The plane crashed about eight minutes after it started its descent, officials said.

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Bodies from the crash are being taken to an emergency morgue that has been set up in a nearby gym, according to a reporter for the Daily Mirror.
Sixteen students and two teachers from Germany are thought to have been on the plane, officials said at a press conference.
A full roster of passengers has not been released yet, but more than three dozen passengers are thought to be German and several are thought to be Spanish.
Debris from the aircraft has been found near the town of Prads-Haute-Bléone, The New York Times reports.
Here's what the region the plane crashed in looks like: 
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Flight 4U9525 was from the budget airline Germanwings, which is based in Cologne and was founded in 2002. It is wholly owned by Lufthansa.
The Airbus plane that crashed was 24 years old and has been with Lufthansa since 1991, according to Reuters.
Germanwings said in a statement that the plane that crashed had accumulated about 58,300 flight hours on 46,700 flights.
There have been several other major plane crashes in Europe during the past several years:

French President Francois Hollande tweeted a statement expressing solidarity with the families of the victims.
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Monday, March 23, 2015

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Archaeology has had an amazing month: Here are 7 of the most exciting discoveries

When they aren't digging up ancient graves or unearthing the body parts of early human ancestors, archaeologists are combing the Earth for clues about how the people who came before us lived, worked, played, and died.
This month, researchers in South America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East have found evidence of everything from secret fortresses to the capitals of vanished civilizations, entire underground cities, and even ancient recipes.
Together, the findings provide a fascinating look into the thriving communities that preceded us.

The corner of a lost civilization found deep in the Honduran rain forest

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Some 1,000 years ago in the middle of Honduras, a thriving populace once built giant statues, homes, and even a complex network of irrigation channels and reservoirs.
The flourishing enclave, uncovered using laser scanning technology by a team of researchers from the University of Houston, was likely part of a network of other dwellings throughout this part of the Honduran rain forest. Together, these sites would have formed an active community that bustled with hundred of people long before the arrival of European explorers.
So far, the researchers have already found evidence of the tips of more than 50 objects, including giant stones possibly used for construction purposes, the head of a large statue resembling a combination of a werewolf and a jaguar, stone seats for ceremonies, and containers that had been intricately etched with the figures of vultures and snakes. They estimate the community was active in sometime between A.D. 1000 and A.D. 1400.

A secret fortress of Genghis Khan found in southwest Mongolia

Genghis Khan's Mongolian Empire, the largest of its kind in history, stretched from the Sea of Japan to as far west as Arabia and from Siberia to as far south as India and Iran.
How did he come to control such a vast domain?
A team of archaeologists recently uncovered a clue that may help answer that question: A secret fortress that may have been used to help expand the empire during its westward march toward Europe.
The large fortress, located near what was once rich farmland and key parts of the silk trade route, would have played a key role in providing supplies and carrying information to the Mongolian army as they expanded west.
Inside the fortress, which measures about the size of three football fields and was likely built in 1212, researchers uncovered a vast array of Chinese pottery, wood fragments, and animal bones.

The oldest-ever-preserved beer from an 1840s shipwreck

Ever wonder what a bottle of 170-year-old beer would smell like?
Thanks to the recent discovery of a shipwreck off the coast of Finland, you don't have to keep guessing.
A team of researchers uncorked two bottles of the 19th-century-brew in early March, unleashing powerful odors of cabbage, burnt rubber, over-ripe cheese, and sulfur. When chemists analyzed the bottles' contents, they found the cause of the stench: bacteria that had likely been growing inside the bottles for decades, taking over any malty, beer-like smells they may once have had.
Bacteria aside, the beer probably tasted much like the beers we drink today, according to the researchers' chemical analysis of its other ingredients. Both brews were produced with hops but had a bit more of a rose-flavoring compound than we might be used to.

An ancient Celtic prince unearthed from his lavish tomb

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Some 2,500 years ago, an ancient prince got a lavish burial in France.
His body was recently uncovered inside his chariot, along with pottery and a gold-tipped drinking vessel decorated with intricate images of Bacchus, the Greek god of wine and revelry.
The prince is not buried alone, however.
The burial site, located a few hours' drive south of Paris, houses many other ancient bodies. Nearby, researchers recently uncovered another grave dating to about 800 BC holding the body of an ancient warrior and his sword and a woman with bronze jewelry, Tia Ghose wrote in a recent post for LiveScience.
The tombs build on existing evidence that the Celtic and Mediterranean peoples exchanged goods. Mediterranean merchants were thought to have used Greek pottery frequently as gifts, contributing to the Celts' growing wealth inland.

A vast, underground city found in central Turkey

Deep in central Turkey in a region successively ruled by Alexander the Great, the Romans, the Byzantine Empire, and the Ottoman Empire, more than a hundred square miles of once-hidden passages snake beneath the ground.
The subterranean tunnels link thousands of underground homes and temples. Archaeologists who first discovered the hidden city in 2013 estimate the network once housed up to 200 villages and was most likely occupied until around 5,000 years ago, according to Hurriyet Daily News.
This March, a team of archaeologists and engineers began mapping the details of the underground terrain using machinery that sends radar pulses beneath the surface. Once it's mapped completely, the Anatolian government plans to open the area to the public.

Uncovered: A 250-year-old pretzel and other pastries

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Archaeologists recently unearthed a pretzel that was likely served up sometime around 1765 in the southern German state of Bavaria. It could be the oldest surviving remnant of the doughy snack ever discovered in Europe.
Ancient traces of food are tough to find — once they're discarded, edible goods are quickly consumed by small animals and bacteria. But this pretzel was unique because it had been burned. The carbon in the burned remnant preserved it against the forces of time.
While digging for other remains in the city of Regensburg, archaeologists also found a handful of blacked rolls and other pretzel bits that suggests they were tossed from a bakery that was once located there, reports the Guardian. Carbon dating suggests the toasty treats were baked sometime between 1700 and 1800.

A hoard of ancient coins and jewelry in northern Israel

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Along with the stash of 2,300-year-old coins and silver rings, bracelets, and earrings, archaeologists who later excavated the site uncovered pottery dating back as far as 6,000 years.
Officials from the the Israel Antiquities Authority think people living in the area at the time may have stashed the valuables in the cave during the period of political turmoil that followed Alexander the Great's death in 323 BC.
This wouldn't be the first time someone stumbled across a mass treasure trove in the area. In February, amateur divers accidentally discovered a store of 2,000 gold coins off the coast of the ancient harbor city of Caesarea.

Nigerian man allegedly shot dead in South Africa


Some Nigerians in Pretoria, South Africa, contacted me about the killing of a Nigerian night club owner popularly known as Ibu Adazi from Anambra state. They said he was shot dead on Tuesday March 17th by some bad boys popularly known as Umu Ita (they are a mix of Zimbabweans, Angolans, South Africans and Nigerians and are also drug addicts) as he was about to leave his club with a huge amount of money brought to him earlier in the day. They opened his head with bullets. See the pic after the cut...*warning - it's graphic*



Woman takes naked photos of herself all over New York


French-American photographer, Erica Simone has posed naked all over New York to create a book called Nue York: Self-Portraits of a Bare Urban Citizen. Simone is currently crowd-funding to raise $10,000 to publish the book. She explains why she's doing the shoot;
"The point is not to be nude for shock value. I am simply an artist looking to humorously poke at some interesting thoughts about society and question who we are and embody as human beings inhabiting this home we call Earth. It’s now up to you to answer or raise these questions, as you like."
See some photos she released after the cut....


On her crowdfunding page she writes:
"Naked is who we are and who we come into the world as. 'Nothing Fits Like You'‬ is a campaign about being comfortable with who you are as a person, with your body, your mind and your role in society. It's about being free from the confinements of societal expectations and the media's projections."

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