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Friday 15 June 2012
ITS OFFICIAL!!
A while back we gave you reports on Genevieve's appointment as the brand ambassador for Range sports,well yesterday at ocean view resturant,it became official as she was handed over the keys to her very own Range rover sport special edition by representatives of both the Range sports company and coscharis thus sealing the deal.
Wednesday 13 June 2012
Pastor Sign Fireman reveals why Enebeli Enebuwa is sick again
More revelations are coming out on the health conditions of veteran Nollywood actor, Enebeli Enebuwa.na wa oh!! who do we believe now?
For some months now, the actor has been bedridden over his poor health condition diagnosed as stroke.
He was reported to have been healed by Pastor Sign Fireman of Perfect Christianity Mission, Aguda, Surulere, Lagos some weeks ago. A video was posted online through YouTube showing the actor walking.
Two weeks ago, Pa Enebeli cried out that people should not believe the video online about him walking. Enebeli reportedly claimed that the purported healing claims of Pastor Fireman was fake.
A family representative also told Nigeriafilms.com two weeks ago that the actor's condition worsened after he visited the pastor's church some weeks ago.
In an exclusive interview with Nigeriafilms.com yesterday, Sunday, June 10, Pastor Sign Fireman said Pa Enebeli visited his church on March 6 and was healed same day after the actor begged him to help his health condition.
He told Nigeriafilms.com that he warned Enebeli of some things he needed to heed to in order to keep his healing intact.
The conditions he said he gave Enebeli were;
1. stop thinking of his house
2. Take his mind off marital challenges and
3. He can then have his healing
He also told Nigeriafilms.com that he warned Enebeli of mixing his faith with doctrines of white garment churches which his wife attends but the actor failed to heed this warning.
He then asked of what union does light has with darkness?
He said Enebeli's condition may have degenerated due to his inability to complete his healing process. He said some healing miracles need to be nurtured into maturity.
"In the video I gave you Nigeriafilms.com, Enebeli said he had not walked for five months, but he walked after i healed him.
"After that day, I never saw him again. I told him to always visit the church to go through a healing process. This is a common thing with healing ministries. Why would he say I didn't heal? Why would he say my healing was fake?,
He said some people held his legs while he was walking. Tell me in the video with you where people held his legs to walk? I still don't want to believe he said that," Pastor Fireman told Nigeriafilms.com.
Clearing the air on the video posted online, Pastor Fireman said he is not responsible for that. He said he has never and will never do such.
"I don't need Pa Enebeli's healing to authenticate my healing and miracle ministry. I have healed top Hollywood actors of AIDS and other diseases, why didn't I post them online?
"His healing miracle is not near the biggest miracle I have performed. So, why would I want to take glory for his healing?" the pastor asked.
The last may not be heard on controversies about this issue. We would post Pastor Sign Fireman's full interview with Nigeriafilms.com soon.
The real video of the healing might also be posted later but we are still awaiting permission from the pastor to post an edited audio version his interview with Nigeriafilms.com online.
We hope to do this soon. We would keep you all posted.
Pa Enebeli is presently in an Abuja hospital receiving treatment.
Air Nigeria has been grounded by the NCAA
Air Nigeria’s continuing controversies seem to have come to a head.
According to Daily Times: “The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended the operations of Air Nigeria as a result of the strike embarked upon by its engineers and pilots over their remuneration.
“Sam Adurogboye, the NCAA’s spokesman, confirmed the suspension, while responding to enquiries about the current state and performance of the airline.
“The suspension of the operations of Air Nigeria is a routine action that will to enable us (NCAA) to scrutinise the airline before allowing it to start operations again having being on strike for days,” he said, “It is a normal exercise.”
Pilots and engineers of the airline had embarked on the weeklong strike to press for improved conditions of service.
in other news, below is a letter from an angry customer
I'M BRINGING AIR NIGERIA TO THE PEOPLE'S COURT!
Below is the mail I sent to Air Nigeria. I will post later the unusual response I got.
Hello Mobolaji,
I thank you for the messages you have been sending to me but I want to lodge a complain through your office. My wife and I together with other passenger had a terrible waiting experience for your airline, Air Nigeria, flight VK 822 from Douala to Lagos on the 15th of May 2012. We waited for almost 8 hours before we could take off from Duoala airport. I missed my appointment in Lagos and got to Lagos the following morning. Some passengers had to sleep at the airport for fear of being robbed on Lagos road at that time of the day. To make the matter worst, there was no one from your stable to apologise to us or to tell us the situation of things. I felt gutted, disrespected and abused by a liner bearing the name of my beloved country. Interestingly, your airline was scheduled to start operating the Lagos-London, London- Lagos route. I wonder, why would you be so ambitious to run that route when the services you give in Nigeria/Africa is appalling. The other bother for me is the troubling thought of why would you be spending so much on advert and PR promising clients quality services that you are not capable of giving. The attitude of some of your stewards is really terrible. They lack manners and not well groomed on ettiquete of serving. On our journey to Duoala on Air Nigeria flight 827, we saw a tray used on the plane bearing Kenya Airline. That was corporately suicidal. Why was there no proper check to ensure your logo is on such item?
Am not running down your company but telling you the honest truth as an aggrieved client that seeks for your progress.
I advice you make customer service a top priority in your service. The best way you can get the loyalty of clients is to wears a human face and act responsibly. We cannot because of patriotism allow ourselves to be abused and disrespected wantomly. You can make your airline indeed the choice airline if things are done properly.
I pray this complain will not be treated with levity.
Regards,
Dele Ajakaiye
people....what do you think?
According to Daily Times: “The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended the operations of Air Nigeria as a result of the strike embarked upon by its engineers and pilots over their remuneration.
“Sam Adurogboye, the NCAA’s spokesman, confirmed the suspension, while responding to enquiries about the current state and performance of the airline.
“The suspension of the operations of Air Nigeria is a routine action that will to enable us (NCAA) to scrutinise the airline before allowing it to start operations again having being on strike for days,” he said, “It is a normal exercise.”
Pilots and engineers of the airline had embarked on the weeklong strike to press for improved conditions of service.
in other news, below is a letter from an angry customer
I'M BRINGING AIR NIGERIA TO THE PEOPLE'S COURT!
Below is the mail I sent to Air Nigeria. I will post later the unusual response I got.
Hello Mobolaji,
I thank you for the messages you have been sending to me but I want to lodge a complain through your office. My wife and I together with other passenger had a terrible waiting experience for your airline, Air Nigeria, flight VK 822 from Douala to Lagos on the 15th of May 2012. We waited for almost 8 hours before we could take off from Duoala airport. I missed my appointment in Lagos and got to Lagos the following morning. Some passengers had to sleep at the airport for fear of being robbed on Lagos road at that time of the day. To make the matter worst, there was no one from your stable to apologise to us or to tell us the situation of things. I felt gutted, disrespected and abused by a liner bearing the name of my beloved country. Interestingly, your airline was scheduled to start operating the Lagos-London, London- Lagos route. I wonder, why would you be so ambitious to run that route when the services you give in Nigeria/Africa is appalling. The other bother for me is the troubling thought of why would you be spending so much on advert and PR promising clients quality services that you are not capable of giving. The attitude of some of your stewards is really terrible. They lack manners and not well groomed on ettiquete of serving. On our journey to Duoala on Air Nigeria flight 827, we saw a tray used on the plane bearing Kenya Airline. That was corporately suicidal. Why was there no proper check to ensure your logo is on such item?
Am not running down your company but telling you the honest truth as an aggrieved client that seeks for your progress.
I advice you make customer service a top priority in your service. The best way you can get the loyalty of clients is to wears a human face and act responsibly. We cannot because of patriotism allow ourselves to be abused and disrespected wantomly. You can make your airline indeed the choice airline if things are done properly.
I pray this complain will not be treated with levity.
Regards,
people....what do you think?
Monday 11 June 2012
Farouk Lawan : i never collected money from anybody
....says video clip is a caricature meant to blackmail him
The Chairman of the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on Fuel Subsidy, Hon. Farouk Lawan, has denied media reports that a top member of the committee received $600,000 bribe from an oil marketer to influence the report.
Lawan told journalists in Abuja last night that he neither demanded nor collected money from "anybody in connection with the fuel subsidy probe."
In a situation where the Committee uncovered fraud over N1 trillion, Lawan said it should be expected that the powerful cabal behind the high scale corruption in the oil sector would not only fight back but would fight dirty.
Denying ever meeting the unnamed oil marketer at the Abuja airport to receive the $600,000 first installment of what was said to be a $3 million bribe, an apparently angry Lawan said he had to leave the country when pressures were coming from high quarters to doctor the report to suit certain interest.
Lawan, in a statement bearing his signature and issued to newsmen, said: "My attention has been drawn to several newspapers and Internet stories alleging that a prominent member of the House Adhoc Committee on Petroleum Subsidy demanded and received the sun of $600,000 as bribe from an oil marketer.
"I wish to categorically deny that I or any member of the committee demanded and received any bribe from anybody in connection with the fuel subsidy probe and I believe this is evident from thorough and indepth manner the investigation was carried out and the all-encompassing recommendations produced therefrom as approved by the whole House.
"The general public is hereby reminded that during and after the investigations, we have severally raised alarm on pressures on us from different quarters. In particular, I wish to refer to the front page publication in the Leadership Weekend newspaper of 28th, April, 2012 captioned "Marketers offered subsidy committee plane-load of dollars" where we alerted the public that a marketer promised to fly in a jet loaded with US dollars which he "intended to share to both the House leadership and members of the Adhoc Committee" to influence the outcome of the report.
"The clarification is necessary in order to clear all the insinuations being bandied about and more importantly to enable Government concentrate on the implementation of the report.
"The present mudslinging is not unexpected in view of the caliber of people whose actions or inactions were found wanting in the report. I am aware that in their desperation to discredit the report and divert the attention of the public from the real issues of large scale fraud in high places established in our report, a video footage displaying a caricature of my person allegedly having a dealing with a marketer reminiscent of military ear when dignitaries were invited to the Villa to watch video clip of phantom coup involving Chief Olusegun Obasanjo is already in circulation.
"I wish to assure all Nigerians that the sanctity of our reports remains unassailable and it will be in the best interest of the country if the relevant authorities faithfully and consciously implement the resolutions of the House. No amount of red-herring and cheap blackmail will affect our resolve to act in the best interest of the country with all the available information at our disposal. No doubt, the last has not been heard".
Man cured of aids : " i feel good"
The fact that Timothy Brown is a reasonably healthy 46-year-old is no small thing. Only a few years ago, he had AIDS.
"I feel good," Brown told ABC News. "I haven't had any major illnesses, just occasional colds like normal people."
Brown is the only person in the world to be cured of AIDS, the result of a transplant of blood stem cells he received to treat leukemia.
"My case is the proof in concept that HIV can be cured," he said.
Brown got lucky. The blood stem cells he received came from a donor with a special genetic mutation that made him resistant to HIV.
The genetic mutation occurs in less than 1 percent of Caucasians, and far less frequently in people of other races. Before Brown got his transplant in 2007, doctors tested nearly 70 donors for this genetic mutation before they found one who was a match.
But doctors hope that a similar solution could help other people with HIV: umbilical cord blood transplants.
Dr. Lawrence Petz, medical director of StemCyte, an umbilical cord blood bank, said although Brown was cured by his transplant, the process was complicated because the blood stem cells came from an adult donor.
"When you do that you have to have a very close match between donor and recipient," Petz said. "With umbilical cord blood, we don't need such a close match. It's far easier to find donor matches."
But it's still not that easy.
Petz and his colleagues have tested 17,000 samples of cord blood so far, and found just 102 that have the genetic HIV-resistant mutation. The team performed the first cord blood transplant on an HIV-infected patient a few weeks ago, and they have another transplant planned for a similar patient in Madrid, Spain, later this year. It will still be months before researchers can tell if the transplants have any effect on the patients' HIV.
Petz also noted that transplants aren't performed solely to treat AIDS. Patients who get them have an additional condition that requires a blood stem cell transplant. Curing their AIDS would be an incredible bonus.
"It can be done. It's just a matter of time," Petz said.
Brown had his transplant in February 2007.
Today, his body shows no signs of the virus.
Brown said he feels guilty being the only person to have been cured of the virus when millions still live with it. But he hopes his story will inspire others that a cure is possible.
"I don't want to be the only person in the world cured of HIV. I want a cure for everyone," he said.
"I feel good," Brown told ABC News. "I haven't had any major illnesses, just occasional colds like normal people."
Brown is the only person in the world to be cured of AIDS, the result of a transplant of blood stem cells he received to treat leukemia.
"My case is the proof in concept that HIV can be cured," he said.
Brown got lucky. The blood stem cells he received came from a donor with a special genetic mutation that made him resistant to HIV.
The genetic mutation occurs in less than 1 percent of Caucasians, and far less frequently in people of other races. Before Brown got his transplant in 2007, doctors tested nearly 70 donors for this genetic mutation before they found one who was a match.
But doctors hope that a similar solution could help other people with HIV: umbilical cord blood transplants.
Dr. Lawrence Petz, medical director of StemCyte, an umbilical cord blood bank, said although Brown was cured by his transplant, the process was complicated because the blood stem cells came from an adult donor.
"When you do that you have to have a very close match between donor and recipient," Petz said. "With umbilical cord blood, we don't need such a close match. It's far easier to find donor matches."
But it's still not that easy.
Petz and his colleagues have tested 17,000 samples of cord blood so far, and found just 102 that have the genetic HIV-resistant mutation. The team performed the first cord blood transplant on an HIV-infected patient a few weeks ago, and they have another transplant planned for a similar patient in Madrid, Spain, later this year. It will still be months before researchers can tell if the transplants have any effect on the patients' HIV.
Petz also noted that transplants aren't performed solely to treat AIDS. Patients who get them have an additional condition that requires a blood stem cell transplant. Curing their AIDS would be an incredible bonus.
"It can be done. It's just a matter of time," Petz said.
Brown had his transplant in February 2007.
Today, his body shows no signs of the virus.
Brown said he feels guilty being the only person to have been cured of the virus when millions still live with it. But he hopes his story will inspire others that a cure is possible.
"I don't want to be the only person in the world cured of HIV. I want a cure for everyone," he said.
Fraudulent female banker allegedly stole N125.6 million in Diamond bank
What a man can do, like they say, women can do better. And one woman who tried to live out this dictum in the wrong way has been arraigned on a 15-count of conspiracy and fraud before the Federal High Court in Umuahia, Abia State.
Marilyn-Joan Obiora, a staff of Diamond Bank Plc, was dragged to court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), followed a petition by Mr. Stephen Inegbu, the zonal security supervisor of Diamond Bank Plc in Port Harcourt, over sharp practices by the suspect and others at large.
Marilyn-Joan's fraud was detected during a routine examination of customers’ accounts in the bank. According to Mr. Inegbu, the Bank’s inspection unit unravelled three cases of fraud involving the following amounts: N26 million; N91.6 million; and N8 million.
The EFCC said upon further investigation, it was discovered that Marilyn-Joan masterminded the fraudulent withdrawals which amounted to a total of N125.6 million, with help from four other officials of the Bank, now at large.
Although Marilyn-Joan pleaded not guilty to the charges, Justice Umar remanded her in custody and adjourned the case to July 19th, 2012, for commencement of trial.
really hard to believe sha!
Marilyn-Joan Obiora, a staff of Diamond Bank Plc, was dragged to court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), followed a petition by Mr. Stephen Inegbu, the zonal security supervisor of Diamond Bank Plc in Port Harcourt, over sharp practices by the suspect and others at large.
Marilyn-Joan's fraud was detected during a routine examination of customers’ accounts in the bank. According to Mr. Inegbu, the Bank’s inspection unit unravelled three cases of fraud involving the following amounts: N26 million; N91.6 million; and N8 million.
The EFCC said upon further investigation, it was discovered that Marilyn-Joan masterminded the fraudulent withdrawals which amounted to a total of N125.6 million, with help from four other officials of the Bank, now at large.
Although Marilyn-Joan pleaded not guilty to the charges, Justice Umar remanded her in custody and adjourned the case to July 19th, 2012, for commencement of trial.
really hard to believe sha!
Friday 8 June 2012
GIRL ON GIRL ACTION
Authorities of Convenant University Canaanland Ota Ogun state.have suspended a 22year old final year student on the grounds of her continious Lesbianic acts.
The University administrative officer said that the students act was disturbing and embarassing to the university and so the suspension was necessary.
The University administrative officer said that the students act was disturbing and embarassing to the university and so the suspension was necessary.
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