Tuesday, October 24, 2017

AGILA CARNIVAL TO BEGIN SALES OF FACE OF IDOMA FORMS FOR 2017 EDITION

The organisers of the biggest street carnival North Central Nigeria, Idoma International Carnival Powered by Agila Social And Economic Carnival have concluded plans for the 2017 edition of the event. In a conversation with one of the principal officer of the Carnival when asked when they intend to start the sales of forms for the Face of Idoma contest, he responded "Soon and i mean very soon" you can be the winner of a brand new car, sales of the forms will start online soon and other outlets in Makurdi, Kaduna, Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, Enugu.... Anticipate the Face of idoma 2017... forms to be available soon.... tell a friend to tell a friend.....







IDOMA INTERNATIONAL CARNIVAL 2017 POWERED BY AGILA CARNIVAL

 IDOMA INTERNATIONAL CARNIVAL 2017 POWERED  BY AGILA CARNIVAL 


There is so much to be discovered, so much to be enjoyed, and so much to be shared in life, that it would be a shame to simply let it pass us by. Sure, life will continue to happen, regardless of our attitudes or how involved we are in it, but how drab and boring would such a life be? We have unlimited potential... all we must do is get involved in life .idoma international carnival a place to be this December #onepeopleonelove

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Lagos Police PRO reacts to reports that the state acting police commissioner, Imohimi Edgal, has been demoted


A report by Sahara Reporters claims that the acting commissioner of police in Lagos state, Imohimi Edgal, has been demoted. The Police Service Commission in a letter dated October 8, 2017, and titled: Withdrawal of Acting Appointment", allegedly reversed the positions of Lagos acting commissioner of police and that of Kogi state,  Aji Ali Janga to Deputy Commissioners of Police.



LIB reached out to the state police public relations officer, Olarinde Famous-Cole, to authenticate this report. According to Famous-Cole, the state command still has Imohimi as its commissioner and that if he is to be removed from office, it would be made official.

"Lagos state police commissioner still has the Commissioner of police as the acting CP, Imohimi Edgal. When the CP became the acting Commissioner of Police in Lagos state, it was official. If there is going to be any change, it would be official" he said.
culled from LindaIkeji blog 

BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY: DVC ADMINISTRATION VISITS BSU 89.9 FM

The Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration (DVC) Prof. Godwin Achinge today paid a surprise visit at BSU FM. The impromtu visit he said was aimed at interacting with the management to know the immediate needs of BSU FM and to chart a way forward for the Radio House. 

Since debute, BSU FM have demonstrated professionalism and excellence in delivery of their programmes , special salute to presenters on the station across programmes have demonstrated serious commitment to moving the station forward not forgetting the support and interest of the current head of department Ass Prof Ciboh Rodney whose administration have given the department a new face lift and special attention have been paid to the station.   

The DVC was conducted round the equipment by Ass Prof Andrew Ijwo, who is the past Acting Head of the Department  and a broadcast expert. 
 
Its always rewarding, interacting with professionals whose wealth of experience impacts positively.



ALOCHU, A DISTINCTIVE MORTAL

ALOCHU, A DISTINCTIVE MORTAL
By Andyson Iji Egbodo
At a time when the love of many has waxed cold and man's inhumanity to man has veered off satanically; at a time when people's heartlessness and barbarism have engulfed the earth; at a time when wickedness and cruelty have eaten up the fabric of love amongst men, at a time when men, even neighbouring tenants could catch their friends' children and chop off their hands and legs in a weak and flimsy excuse of attempting to steal a 40 leaves exercise book, at a time when people are hungry and angry, here comes a man with a different spirit.
Ladies and gentlemen, meet Odochu Ny'Amono, Chief Frank Alochu once. He again has rekindled hope in a cancer patient, Inyame Ogbaji yesterday in a Makurdi clinic with a lifeline donation for his surgery. 
 
As I write, the boy might have been taken to the theatre already.
In January 2018, it will be the turn of four persons from each of the twenty three council wards of Oju/ Obi federal constituency in Benue State that will be empowered. Great man is he, isn't it?

ALOCHU FOUNDATION DONATES OVER N200 000 TO CANCER PATIENT, MIKE INYAME’S SURGERY



ALOCHU FOUNDATION DONATES OVER N200 000 TO CANCER PATIENT, MIKE INYAME’S SURGERY
By James Ibechi
Cancer patient Michael Inyame whose surgery has been stalled due to poverty was today relieved by Alochu Foundation with an advance payment of N240 000.
Following the payment, Dr Ngutor the surgeon at Foundation Memorial Hospital, Makurdi, who is in charge of the surgery to be carried out on Inyame said the operations would commence tomorrow.
President of Alochu Foudation, Chief Frank Alochu Ikpobu took the soccour to the patient when he visited the hospital accompanied by three of the foundation directors including James Ibechi, Peter Ogbaji and Chris Ijale.
In the company of Chief Alochu was also the wife of Deputy Majority Leader of the Benue State House of Assembly, Adiya Eworo who had also been championing the cause of donations from some other members of the public, charity workers Ukan Kurugh and Patience Patience Ekonyohe Daniel Odohel Odoh.
According to Dr, Ngutor, Inyame's treatment would gulp over N800 000.
However, he said that with the major donation from Chief Alochu, first operations could begin.
Chief Alochu called on spirited individuals, governmental and non-governmental organizations to contribute and help save the patient’s life.





Monday, October 9, 2017

Bizzare: Beautiful new wife dies suddenly during honeymoon, leaving groom heartbroken


A groom has been left heartbroken after his new wife died suddenly during their honeymoon in Fiji.
24-year-old Kelly Clarke, a post-operative nurse at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, fell ill on Wednesday but dismissed it as a stomach bug and went to bed to sleep it off. However, she got worse the following day and was rushed to the hospital where she was initially diagnosed with typhoid fever. In no time, Kelly went into septic shock and died in hospital on Friday night while waiting for a medevac team to arrive.

Her heartbroken husband Chase says he was able to speak to her one last time before she died and she told him she was afraid she might die, but he reassured her that everything was going to be fine. He was at their hotel collecting their belongings when doctors placed her in an induced coma.
"I spoke to her and she told me she was scared she was going to die," Chase told Nine News . "I just told her I love her, 'we're going to get out of here, everything's going to be ok'. She'd gone into septic shock, she was panting heavily, she could barely speak to me."

Chase said the family have been told Kelly died from severe bilateral pneumonia. Experts suspect Kelly, who had contracted the chronic immune disorder lupus earlier this year, would most likely have been treated with steroids which damages the immune system further and increases the risk of infection.
Infectious diseases expert at Sydney University Robert Booy said: "Lupus can weaken the lungs directly, so they may have already been damaged, increasing the risk of pneumonia and infections."
Chase and Kelly, from New South Wales, Australia, married in April this year and were planning their honeymoon for later in the year.

Photos: Vice President Yemi Osinbajo delivers keynote address at the Financial Times Africa Summit in London

 Vice President Yemi Osinbajo this morning delivered the Keynote Address at the Financial Times Africa Summit in London. See more photos below..