Wednesday, 13 November 2013
An Arsenal fan looses house after a match stake
In Uganga, a staunch Arsenal football fan is looking for a home for his family after he lost his house in a bet over a game between English clubs Arsenal and Manchester United. Before the game, Henry Dhabasani staked his two-roomed house in a bet with Rashid Yiga, that Arsenal would win the game. On his part, Yiga staked his new Toyota Premio car and his wife that Manchester United would win. The two put their stake in writing, with local leaders and fans witnessing the deed. Dhabasani, married to three wives with five children, fainted at the end of the match on realizing Arsenal had lost the game 1-0. On Monday, several Manchester United fans stormed Dhabasani's home and threw him and his family out.
S.M.H...What a pity...
Monday, 4 March 2013
Nigerian man accused of killing 67-year-old Australian widow in South Africa
This is what an Australian newspaper The Australian is reporting. AT 67, West Australian widow and Grandmother, Jette Jacobs believed an online dating website had given her another chance at love and life. Instead, WA police are now investigating her mysterious death in a rented villa in South Africa, while her family believe she may have been murdered by a Nigerian man who scammed her out of more than $80,000. Ms Jacobs left her home in Wagin, southeast of Perth, in late November on a trip she believed would seal her online romance of four years with the man she knew as “Jesse Orowo Omokoh”. It emerged Ms Jacobs had sent at least $80,000 to Nigeria during this time and met the man known as “Jesse” during a visit to Johannesburg in 2010 without incident. During her last visit, Ms Jacobs was to meet “Jesse” for a second time but after weeks of no contact, her family was seriously worried. Local police found Ms Jacobs’ body in a Johannesburg villa on February 9. Her money, credit cards, jewellery, laptop computer and other personal items were missing. Detective Senior Sergeant Dom Blackshaw of WA’s Major Fraud Squad said there was evidence “Jesse” had arrived in Johannesburg two days before reporting her death and giving a statement to local police. “The circumstances of Ms Jacobs’ death are still being investigated but there is evidence that it is suspicious,” Det Snr Sgt Blackshaw said. “These relationship frauds are being perpetrated by ruthless overseas criminals who are members of organised crime syndicates. “To travel to Africa to visit someone you have met on the internet is extremely dangerous and could, as in the case of Ms Jacobs, cost your life.” Ms Jacobs’ son, who did not want to be identified, said the deadly scam was a warning to others. “The second time Mum went over for a couple of months and did not return. The consequences of this internet scam have taken her life,” he said. “We all tried to talk her out of it, even some of her best friends. No one could convince her that it was not real … she kept believing it was. “We weren’t strong enough to stop her. Hopefully we can make others understand there is nothing for them in Africa. “Don’t go, they are running a scam to lure people to go to Africa – and there is a possibility it could be a one-way ticket.” Gary Newcombe, WA’s Acting Commissioner for Consumer Protection, said the scammers were heartless professionals. “This is a tragedy where someone who is simply looking for love has lost their life,” he said. The WA fraud squad, which is running Operation Sunbird to detect online scammers, revealed last month that WA victims had been conned out of nearly $4.5 million in the last six months. Tragically, Operation Sunbird officers had sent a letter to Ms Jacobs, warning her she was the victim of a fraud – but it arrived after she had left for Africa. Source: The Australian
Abia State University revokes former governor Orji Kalu’s 1st degree certificate
Abia State University released a statement yesterday Saturday March 2nd saying that they have withdrawn the degree certificate they awarded the former governor of the state, *Uzor Orji Kalu. * The school said they took the decision after they found out that the former governor's admission was flawed. Orji Kalu enrolled at the university when he was governor of the state but only spent two semesters there. The school is now saying his admission and graduation violated the school's rules and regulations. They didn't know before giving him the certificate? Lol and SMH! **
Monday, 4 February 2013
F*ck You, I'm Moving On To Start My Life--Wizkid Tells Banky W
Some time ago,there were reports about crisis rocking Banky W's-led Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) music label
While Banky W chose to keep a sealed lip to every enquiry about this,a source close to his EME label informed us about an alleged bad blood between him and his prodigy "Wizkid",Wizkid, in what seems to be a suggestive tweet, has hinted that he is now ready to move on with a life without EME.
"Don’t take Loyalty for stupidity..don’t!‘, ‘Moving on to start all over again!…F*ck it!. If dey sleep on u..move on," the 23-year-old superstar singer posted on a social media network, Twitter yesterday.
Even though Banky W has denied that Wizkid is leaving his label, sources maintained to us that Banky W is only trying to manage the crisis.
As it stands, our source said that Wizkid is gone far away from EME.
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