Jim Iyke is taking his ladylove actress Nadia Buari
on a trip to Spain and Germany to mark her
birthday which is in two days. Good to see they
are still together...
As Typhoon Haiyan tore through the Philippines, it caused destruction on an unprecedented scale, tearing up homes and causing families to flee its violent path. However, one survivor continued to stand tall with arms outstretched-- a giant statue of Jesus Christ that escaped unscathed from the natural disaster.
Though Haiyan erased entire towns from the map, Jesus remains upright, casting a protective gaze over the coastal town of Tanauan, in the central Philippines.
Pope Francis urged Catholics worldwide to pray for the victims of the typhoon that ravaged the Philippines, which has the largest number of Catholics in Asia.
The preservation of the statue has served as a symbol of hope to those still struggling to survive the typhoon's wounds, which left around 5,000 dead, according to recent death tolls.
If i get this story straight this picture was taken at the front of a popular night club in lagos they were caught doing it without noticing anything is wrong.. And as i learnt, they were said to be a couple
Suspected ritualists invaded a public health centre in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, in the wee hours of Saturday, demanding a day old baby. It was learnt that five suspected ritualists went to a health centre in Irona Quarters around 12:30am. An official of Ado-Ekiti Local Government Council said: “The hospital workers tried to convince them that babies delivered in the last one week had been discharged, but their explanations fell on deaf ears. They were dealt with mercilessly. This angered them and they beat up the medical personnel. They ransacked the wards and left when they did not find any baby.” She said one of the victims sustained a leg injury and was receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in Ado-Ekiti. During his visit to the centre, the Council Chairman, Mr. Tope Olanipekun, described the attack as “the height of callousness”. Olanipekun said: “The incident actually happened and we are taking steps to forestall a recurrence. The doctor-in-charge has reported the case at the Okesa Police Station and we are planning to fence all health centres and strengthen security. “I have instructed that night duty be suspended until adequate security measures are put in place. We have also advised that expectant mothers in labour should be referred to Okeyinmi Health Centre.” Police spokesman Victor Olu-Babayemi said the incident had not been officially reported to the police.