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Tuesday 25 July 2017

HORRENDOUS CRIMINAL !!!



BAD ENOUGH YOU BE CRIMINAL...U COME GO UGLY ON TOP.

YOUR OWN DON WOR-WOR FINISH !!!

UGLY PIECE OF SHIT.

Wednesday 19 July 2017

US-BASED: A DISGRACE !!!



Photo: US-based Nigerian Man Arrested For Sexually Assaulting A Transgender

41 year old Nigerian man, Olukunle Oyekanmi, a correctional officer at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Boyds, near Clarksburg in Maryland, has been arrested for sexually assaulting a transgender inmate on Tuesday July 11th.An investigation by the police showed that Oyekanmi, 41, entered the woman's cell at about 6:20 a.m. and sexually assaulted her. Surveillance video showed Oyekanmi was in the inmate's cell at the time of the alleged attack. During an interview with Montgomery County police department detectives, Oyekanmi admitted to the assault, police said.

He was arrested Tuesday evening at his home. Oyekanmi is charged with second-degree sex offense, second-degree assault, sexual contact with an inmate and malfeasance in office. He was released after he posted $20,000 bond.


  • YOUR OWN DON SPOIL OOOOO
  • SO U NO SEE KORRECT TOTO TO 4UK....NA YAWA U DEY CHASE???
  • YEYE GUY !!!

AMBODE SHOUTS OUT !!!



Out Of 22m, Only 600,000 Residents Pay Tax In Lagos - Governor Ambode


While speaking at the recent sensitization workshop on 2017 Water Technology and Environmental Control Exhibition and Conference (WATEC), Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, said out of a massive population of 22million, only 600,000 Lagos residents are up to date in paying their taxes, and that such was not helpful to scale up provision of infrastructure and other amenities for the people.

According to the governor, the government has identified the need for residents to adopt a willful approach to the payment of taxes as a means of addressing fundamental challenges confronting the State and accelerating development in all sectors and sections.

Responding to a suggestion from one of the participants at the workshop that the State Government should complete the ongoing shoreline protection particularly in the Lekki and Ajah axis as one of the ways to mitigate the impact of torrential rainfalls which caused flooding in the axis last week, Governor Ambode said in as much as government was willing to do such, it was being inhibited by its limited resources. 

He said: ?Talking about protecting our shoreline, I want to tell you something. The ecological fund that someone talked about does not exist because the previous government, due to political consideration, never gave Lagos anything and protecting the shoreline runs into billions. 

?Even doing those groins not to allow the water to break cost a lot of money and then with frozen taxes in the last eight to ten years, there has not been any increase in taxes unlike in the United Kingdom for instance where any young person living there knows that once you start working at the age of 18, your civic obligation is that you must pay tax but here nobody takes it as their business that the new road I am using I need to pay something and so they only pay tax when they are inside the real tax net that is you are paying pay as you earn. 

?That is the only way we can catch you and so everybody takes it for granted that government will do it and there is nothing like government money, it is taxes that people are paying that you are asking for this shoreline protection, it is from the taxes that you are asking for us to de-flood, it is from the taxes that you are asking for us to do the roads and all that. 

?The number of people paying taxes in Lagos is less than 600,000 people and we are 22million and then 67 percent of the people living in Lagos are below the age of 35 and even the retirees, how much are they paying? They are on pension. So, you have to go through your nose and you want to be as compassionate as possible that in a recession, you don?t overtax people.?

According to him, it was time for a convergence between civic obligations and the ability of government to build trust by using taxes of citizens judiciously, just assured that his administration, within the available resources, would continue to invest in infrastructure and deliver good governance to make life comfortable and easier for the people. 

?What I am saying is that there must be a convergence between civic obligations and the ability of government to build trust and be able to tell people that you know what, the little that you are giving me, I will use it judiciously. When I use it judiciously and you see it overtime, trust me, if you pay more, I will do more. 


?Obviously, the vision is there, the plan is there but again it is not driven by anything than the citizens themselves and the area that we need improvement is for citizens to have trust or confidence that the taxes they are paying will be returned back in terms of infrastructure but I can tell you that I am also concerned; I see a lot of things I don?t like but I am inhibited by the amount of money I have,? Governor Ambode said.

NIGERIANS ARE WORST DRIVERS ON EARTH !!!

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IN NIGERIA.....YOU CAN ALL CLAIM TO BE RIGHT.

SO WHAT IS THE POINT HAVING FRSC, LASTMA, AND EVEN THE POLICE?????

AND THEN...WHAT IS D POINT INSURING YOUR BLOODY CARS????????????????????/ if the idiots have to beg you anytime they insanely jam your car....ennnn???

SUCKS !!!

TRUMP'S AMERICA !!!

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Sunday 9 July 2017

BARGAINS DON'T COME ANY BETTER !!!

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HEHEHE....count me out oooooo!!! I'm a small boy.

I'll PASS on dis.

ROBBERS STRIKE ON BENIN-ORE EXPRESS ROAD !!!



Armed robbers reportedly kill two passengers along Benin-Ore road




Two passengers of Young Shall Grow Motors were reportedly killed by armed robbers during a robbery operation along the Benin-Ore road on Friday, July 7.

It was gathered that a driver with Ezewanta Transport Service and his conductor were also shot and injured by the robbers.

Luxurious bus drivers barricaded the road at the Okada axis of the Benin- Ore road over the killing. Road users were stranded for several hours. 

A driver with Complete Sport newspaper, Sulaman Tajudeen, said the drivers blocked the road in protest against the killing during a robbery operation on the road.

According to him, the armed robbers blocked the road at about 1pm and were there till 3am, disposing passengers of their belongings.

However, the spokesperson for the Edo State Police Command, Moses Nkombe, said one person was killed in the robbery.
“A bus conductor was killed when the robbers shot a bus which refused to stop for them,” he said.

PHONE STEALING: LEARNING THE HARD WAY !!!



Ooni of Ife, 4 governors lose their phones to thieves at the wedding of Governor Amosun and Abike Dabiri' children

According to Thisday journalist, Azuka Ogujiuba, the phones of the Ooni of Ife and four governors were stolen at the wedding of the Governor of Ogun state, Ibikunle Amosun's daughter Ayomide, to the son of President Buhari's Senior Special Assistant on Foreign Relations and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Oladipo, which held in Ogun state yesterday. She disclosed this on a post she shared on IG


"The royal fathers were in the building at the Dabiri and Amosu's wedding in Abeokuta. I am still in awe of how the Ooni's phone, his best friend Jide Fadairo's phone and four governors phone was stolen at the wedding? I mean what about their security details, were they dozing or what? Even on our table my friend @winolive iphone and 30k was nicked from her purse and immediately l mounted more security on my iPhone 7, because it is just 2 weeks old, l know l will faint in that hall if my own joins the missing ones or the thief will steal me along o"she wrote

FLOOD: LAGOS STATE GIVES LAME EXCUSE !!!

Lagos state govt give reasons for the serious flood in Lekki, VI, Ikoyi, Lagos Island





The Lagos state government has released a statement on the flood that ravaged some parts of the state particularly Lekki, VI and Lagos Island. According to the statement, blocked drainages caused by indiscriminate dumping of refuse is a major cause of the flood. The statement also adds that the Lagoon which is supposed to receive all the rain water is currently swollen. Read the statement after the cut...

Lagos State Government on Sunday urged residents to remain calm and vigilant in the wake of the torrential rain experienced in the State in the last few days. State’s Commissioner for the Environment, Dr. Babatunde Adejare, who spoke after inspecting areas affected by the flood in the State, allayed fears of residents, assuring that the Government has activated its emergency response system to respond efficiently where necessary. He said most of the flooding would recede after a period of time, attributing the cause to the high tide of the lagoon, slowing down the flow of rainfall water from drainage channels.

"We are on top of the situation. The Government is concerned by the recent occurrence of flooding in some parts of Victoria Island, Lekki, Oniru and its environs and our emergency lines 112 and 767 are open 24/7 for residents to report any emergency situation," he said.

But more importantly, the Commissioner urged residents in the habit of dumping refuse indiscriminately especially in drainage channels to stop forthwith, saying that engaging in such does not only portend health hazards, but could also lead to loss of lives and property. He said dumping refuse in drainages meant to take flood water to the lagoon, blocks such channels and as such had dire consequences that could lead to loss of lives and properties.

Adejare also expressed concerns that despite the vigorous campaign by the Government on the dangers of dumping refuse indiscriminately, some people still engage in such act.

 “The lagoon is swollen up, there is high tide, so it would lock on our outfalls, the water would not recede or go into the lagoon as fast as it used to be, so that’s one of the main reason why we are having flooding all over the place and coupled with our own man made problems such as people blocking the drainage channels, people even building on drainage channels, that’s what has also been causing all these problems.

“That is a criminal thing to do, it is not good, their actions can lead to loss of lives and definitely to damage of properties, so they should stop it because it would affect some people adversely. You do not need to dump refuse in drainages, eventually we would come to pick them up and with our improved services through the reforms that we are carrying out, there would not be anything like that, we would be evacuating solid waste faster than we have done,” Adejare said. He said that the Government was concerned about the safety of residents, hence the continuous call on those living in flood-prone areas to relocate temporarily pending when the rain recedes.

“Like we have been telling them, if the rain still persist, please don’t go out of your homes, except you are living by the coast or by the low line. If you are one of those, you have to move upland, move away from the coast until the rain recedes. But if you are living upland and it’s raining persistently and it’s not necessary or compulsory for you to go out, please stay indoors. If you also have contact with flood water, wash your hands always, whatever has been touched by the flood water should not be eaten, it’s important,” Adejare said.

The Commissioner also assured residents that the ongoing reforms in the environment sector through the Cleaner Lagos Initiative would evolve a viable solid waste management system which would make the State cleaner and healthy for residents.

“This is a transition period, most importantly it’s not that the reforms have taken so long, you need to plan very well so that you don’t plan to fail. We are making sure that when we start, we don’t hope to fail, we hope to give our people a world class service in solid waste management, that’s what we are planning for and we need to take our time to do that and give Lagosians good service. It would commence, it would succeed and it would give us a better way of managing our solid waste here”, he said. He however urged residents to continue to maintain a high level of cleanliness, especially in disposing their refuse, while assuring that the Governor Akinwunmi Ambode-led administration would not relent in its efforts until it achieves a cleaner Lagos.

“I want to tell our people, no pain, no gain. To embark on any kind of reform is always very tedious, as a government the priority is to see these reforms through and to make our people live better. Our refuse should not be a disgrace to us, it should be a resource and that’s what we intend to pursue,” Adejare said.



  • U CANNOT BE SERIOUS....SO WHY DID YOU NOT GO ROUND TO CLEAR D RUBBISH AND PROSECUTE D OFFENDERS B4 RAIN SEASON???
  • BULL SHIT....ME TINK NA D STUPID EKO ATLANTIC CITY WEY UNA AND FASHOLA CONSTRUCT....U 4GET U CANNOT CHEAT NATURE.
  • U BETTER GO BACK TO D DRAWING BOARD AND REVISIT DAT FOOLISH IDEA OF 'ATLANTIC SHITTY'....SOMETHING DAT CANNOT BRING VALUE TO D LIFE OF D AVERAGE LAGOSIAN !!!

Saturday 8 July 2017

LAGOS UNDER WATER: COULD IT BE AS A RESULT OF FASHOLA'S 'ATLANTIC CITY' ???

Lagos Police temporarily close Ahmadu Bello road following serious flood


According to people on Twitter, this crocodile was caught inside the flood water along the Lekki-Ajah expressway today

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Read the press statement below...

The Lagos State Police Command would like to inform members of the public that the Ahmadu Bello Way in Victoria Island is temporarily closed. 
Due to the heavy down pour of rain in the state, motorist plying routes like Ahmadu Bello Way in Victoria Island and other areas prone to flood which has caused traffic grid lock in the state are advised to take alternative route made available by traffic officials,
This is because the flood in the area has caused us to temporarily block the road for safety.
We would like the public to note that the relevant traffic and security agencies are on ground to flush out the drains and thus secure road users in the state. ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole Police Public Relations Officers Lagos State Police Command, For : The Commissioner of Police Lagos State Police Command 8th july 2017

WHEN MADAM IS DETERMINED TO PLEASE YOU !!!

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NA D POOR SHIKEEN GO SUFFER......HEHEHE (NA MONEY KILL AM)

.....dat is after dem don land you cheque for dat Contract wey you do last year !!!

Saturday 1 July 2017

EVANS DEY CRAZE !!!



Photos Of Lawyer Hired By Kidnapper Evans


Arrested kidnap suspect, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike (Evans), has sued the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, at the Federal High Court in Lagos over alleged violation of his fundamental rights. He is praying the court to compel the police authority to charge him to court rather than detaining him indefinitely.
In a fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by a Lagos-based lawyer, Olukoya Ogungbeje, the suspected kidnapper said his continued detention without trial was illegal.


  • SEE DIS MODA4UKA WEY DEY KIDNAP PEOPLE AND CHAIN DEM DOWN FOR MONTHS BEFORE COLLECTING RANSOM....HE IS NOW COMPLAINING AFTER ONLY FEW WEEKS IN DETENTION.
  • U ARE EVEN LUCKY TO GET A LAWYER WILLING TO TAKE UP YOUR CASE.
  • ANIMAL....USELESS GUY !!!

LAGOS WOMAN GOES TO JAIL FOR DRUGS !!!



64yrs Old Grandma Sentenced to 25 Years in Lagos for Drug Trafficking

A Federal High Court in Lagos has sentenced 64yr old Odeyemi Omolola, who is charged before the court alongside a Lagos socialite, Mrs. Funmilola Ogbuaya, to 25 years imprisonment, for attempting to export 1.595kg of cocaine to Saudi Arabia.

Trial judge, Justice Hadizat Rabiu-Shagari sentenced the convict, who is also known as Ariyo Monsurat Olabisi, after she changed her plea in an amended five counts of the charge.

She was arraigned on three counts charge of conspiracy, unlawful possession of banned drug, and attempt to export the said banned drug to Saudi Arabia.

The Lagos socialite, Ariket, is facing charges bordering on conspiracy, aiding and abetting and procuring of the said banned drug for the convict. The two accused persons had pleaded not guilty when they were both arraigned before the court, sometimes in May, this year.

However, at the resumed trial of the two accused persons yesterday, the convict, Omolara, through her lawyer, Mr. King Wilson, informed the court of her intention to change her plea, particularly, on count four of the charge, which bothered on attempt to export 1.595kg of Cocaine to Saudi Arabia.

Her request was granted by Justice Rabiu-Shagari, who ordered the charge be read to her again. Upon the re-read of the charge, the convict pleaded guilty. Justice Rabiu-Shagari consequently sentenced her to 25 years imprisonment, starting from when she was first arrested.