Thursday, 28 March 2013

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Son of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Oluwole Awolowo dies at 70

Chief Oluwole Awolowo, son of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo died this evening at a hospital in the UK. He was 70 years old. Until his death, Chief Awolowo was the publisher of the Tribune newspapers. Edward Dickson, the Editor-in-Chief of Tribune released a statement this evening; 
“Chief Awolowo  had been in and out of hospital, home and abroad, since he was involved in the ghastly accident seven years ago on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.”
May his soul rest in peace...amen.

DEW WATER

LAGOS – National Agency for Food Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has dismissed a text message being circulated by some  dubious persons or group alerting the public of an alleged importation of killer dew water into the country, saying “the text message is false and mischievous.”

In a statement, the Agency explained that there was no poisonous dew water in circulation in the country.

According to the statement, investigations by NAFDAC in several hospitals across the nation showed that there was no incident of hospitalisation or death arising from consumption of dew water or any other brand of water.

It reminded Nigerians that “the importation of packaged water which was banned by the Federal Government is still on the Import Prohibition List.”

The statement said; “Available records show that Dew water was registered since 2005 by a Lagos- based producer and another sound – alike, Dewluk table water produced in Abuja is duly registered by NAFDAC.”

NAFDAC advised the public to disregard what it described as “malicious and misleading text messages and report to the nearest NAFDAC office any suspected case for appropriate action.”

It will be recalled that the said text message claimed that Dew water had claimed 180 lives in one of the East African countries from where it was imported and also led to the hospitalisation of many Nigerians.

The Forbes Five: Hip-Hop's Wealthiest Artists 2013

1. Diddy - $580 million: The bulk of the Bad Boy Records founder’s wealth comes from non-musical ventures, namely his deal with Diageo’s Ciroc. The agreement entitles him to eight-figure annual payouts and a nine-figure windfall if the brand is ever sold—and Ciroc’s value has never been higher

2. Jay Z $475 million: He’s still rolling in cash from megadeals like his $204 million Rocawear sale in 2007 and his $150 million pact with Live Nation the following year. He continues to hold stakes in Roc Nation, Carol’s Daughter, the Brooklyn Nets and, more significantly, the Barclays Center itself, while adding new partnerships with the likes of Duracell, Budweiser and Bacardi’s D’ussé Cognac

See the last three after the cut...

3. Dr Dre - $350 million: It's thanks mostly to his Beats by Dr. Dre headphones. A year after selling 51% of the company to handset maker HTC for $300 million in August 2011, Dre and his partners bought back half of the half they sold in 2012—and their investment continues to soar in value due to Beats’ whopping 65% market share of the premium ($99 and up) headphone market.

4. Bryan “Birdman” Williams - $150 million: Riding from his Cash Money/Young Money empire. His roster includes Drake, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne (the latter crossed the $100 million threshold for the first time this year, by our estimates, but remains just outside the top five). Birdman also recently launched a YMCMB clothing line and a spirit called GT Vodka.

5. 50 Cent - $125 million: The bulk of his fortune came from heavy sales of his music, merchandise, video games and books in the wake of his smash debut Get Rich or Die Tryin’- and particularly from his payout for the sale of his stake in VitaminWater parent Glacéau to Coca-Cola in 2007.

Source: Forbes 

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

NAFDAC dismisses anxiety over Dew water

LAGOS – National Agency for Food Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has dismissed a text message being circulated by some  dubious persons or group alerting the public of an alleged importation of killer dew water into the country, saying “the text message is false and mischievous.”

In a statement, the Agency explained that there was no poisonous dew water in circulation in the country.

According to the statement, investigations by NAFDAC in several hospitals across the nation showed that there was no incident of hospitalisation or death arising from consumption of dew water or any other brand of water.

It reminded Nigerians that “the importation of packaged water which was banned by the Federal Government is still on the Import Prohibition List.”

The statement said; “Available records show that Dew water was registered since 2005 by a Lagos- based producer and another sound – alike, Dewluk table water produced in Abuja is duly registered by NAFDAC.”

NAFDAC advised the public to disregard what it described as “malicious and misleading text messages and report to the nearest NAFDAC office any suspected case for appropriate action.”

It will be recalled that the said text message claimed that Dew water had claimed 180 lives in one of the East African countries from where it was imported and also led to the hospitalisation of many Nigerians.
There still is no cure for dying of boredom, but there may soon be one for dying of thirst in the form of the Atmospheric Water Collector. This conceptual device was created by Toronto-based designer Thomas Row. Row's device is a small water collector that fits over the top of a normal plastic bottle. The water collector comes with an indicator that lets you know whether or not the air is moist enough to gather water.

The Atmospheric Water Collector was meant for use in the Nambian desert, a place where heat needs no introduction. The initial prototype failed, but Row suspects that it was merely because of the low-grade technology he had to work with. More expensive and sophisticated materials should make the water collector work, which is good news for would-be survivalists.

Monday, 18 March 2013

Popular TV Presenter Haunted By Human(Indian) Hair

              Rachel Edjeren is the MD/CEO of Rayzeds Media. She is a Producer, Presenter, Events & Celebrity Red Carpet Host, Public Relations (PR) Personnel/Consultant and an actress. She is the producer of the popular TV magazines ‘TRENDS & RACHEL’ and ‘YANAYIN ZAMANI da RACHEL’.she is based in Abuja.
”My sister inlaw came to pray with me last two years. She said she was experiencing ill luck during the week. So many nasty things happening to her.I prayed wit her and the Spirit led me to ask her what hair she had on, she said indian. I was led to tell her to remove it and not give out but pray and burn it. She obeyed and things went back to normal. Sometime after that, my hubby and i watched a documentary on how ladies in India sacrifice their hair to the gods if they have nothing else worthy to sacrifice
              


                My husband likes human hair. So even though I like my full dreadlocks kind of hairstyles, I give him what he likes most times. I have done brazilian and Peruvian hair so thought to try something different and more natural which is Indian hair.
Last weekend I ordered for it and made it. Prayed on it and believed it was fine.
Yesterday night (march 14,2013)I had the strangest of dreams. I saw that I made a hair that allowed me to pack it thus project my face and make it look slimmer. All of a sudden, I got into a scuffle wit 3 people who began to chase me all over the place to kill me. I got off from them narrowly and ran into a market. There, a mad man began to chase me.
I escaped him narrowly then 2 rapist-thugs came after me. All the while, I felt I was carrying someone else’s face.
I ran into a house with people praying. The lady in charge there looked at me and showed me a picture of my self with my regular synthetic dread-like hair and said “but that is ur regular look, why are you carrying someone elses face. Then from no where another lovely lady came from outside, drew me to the corner and began to ask me about my look. She said “you are having problems with your hair right?” Whilst she was talking, I noticed something in her mouth; a bowl of cowries and the face of a Benin god,i looked closer and asked her what it was and why she had it.
She said her man likes her because of that decor in her mouth—cowries and the face of a god like a shrine in one’s mouth?
she also said that she is comfortable and that it’s beautiful.
I woke up and prayed and immediately understood what the message was but didn’t want to let go of my cute human hair that cost so much.
I decided to ask my husband because he interprets dreams accurately.
He immediately told me to remove the hair. At the same time, the Spirit told me to cut it off and not remove it gracefully because it tried to bring me shame and pain.
Cut it off, anoint your head, anoint and pray on the hair to refute all ill and do not just throw it away but BURN IT. I obeyed.
I have decided to only carry my natural hair or synthetic hair.
This is because the Bible says; “The hair is the woman’s crowning glory”. Carrying another’s is like carrying the other person’s spirit. The worst is even Indian. Nothing wrong with Indians; They are beautiful and we love them especially in films but those hairs sold are sacrifices to gods. Thus, they are cursed.
There are loads of other human-looking hair made with synthetic in the market if you want that look or if you insist on wearing real human hair, try those from other Countries but pray on them and be ready to bear any consequence”.

Friday, 15 March 2013

Woman Addicted To Drinking Blood

                Woman Addicted To Drinking Blood



A 29 year old woman has admitted she is addicted to drinking blood. Michelle, 29, has been downing pig’s blood since she was a teenager, and now says she cannot be in a good mood without it.
‘Blood is as important as water to me,’ she says during her appearance on the show. ‘I like to drink blood when I’m reading, when I’m relaxing, when I’m watching TV, when I’m painting,’ she explains. ‘There’s never a bad time for me to drink blood.’
The Lancaster, California native’s addiction is so severe that she says she cannot start her day without a sip of blood.
‘I drink it and I get energized,’ she says of the liquid.
Michelle, a tattoo appeared on the current season of TLC’s hit show My Strange Addiction ans said she is addicted to drinking a liter of blood every day.
Sometimes she indulges in her favorite snack straight from the glass, but she also likes to cook with it or mix it in with other substances.
‘I wake up in the morning, I pour it into my coffee cup,’ she says – adding that she also enjoys an authentic Bloody Mary made with the real thing.
But not all blood is created equal, Michelle insists – she prefers pig’s blood to cow’s blood.
‘I prefer the gaminess, it’s a little bit saltier than the beef blood,’ she says.
While most people might be disgusted by the idea, Michelle says it is in fact very similar to drinking wine.
‘It definitely has the same ambiance,’ she says.
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