Terry G goes shopping at Ferrari store in Italy (photos)
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The music star took a day off from his on going European music tour yesterday to go shopping at the Italian top motor and fashion brand. See more photos after the cut...
A crusade to shut down beer parlours, reduce crime and depopulate the kingdom of darkness in Ogba area of Lagos, western Nigeria, is underway, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, MFM, said at a press conference on Sunday. "We want to close down beer parlours in Ogba environment. We want to convert beer parlours into our praying centres," said Pastor Aderemi Oseni, the Regional Overseer of MFM Region 32 Ogba, Lagos, who addressed journalists in his church. "At the end of this crusade, the kingdom of Satan would have been completely depopulated," he said, adding that the crusade will take place between 19 and 21 December at MFM Regional Headquarters at 9, Ajayi Road, Ogba. Sensitization campaigns have already begun and a march around Ogba area took place on Sunday. Oseni said crime had skyrocketed in Nigeria and MFM was ready to assist the government in reducing it in Ogba area. "We are worried about the extent of crime going on in Nigeria presently and we ...
For seven days, Port Harcourt-based radio presenter Anthony Akatakpo, popularly known as Diplomatic Akas Baba, was the unwilling 'guest' of a band of kidnappers that stormed his home about two weeks ago. Not only did Akatakpo's abductors shoot him in the leg before taking him away, they threatened to kill him if his wife failed to pay them a ransom of N10m. But thankfully, Akas Baba was eventually released by his abductors although they did not get the money as demanded. Recounting his ordeal in the kidnappers den, Akas in a chat with Punch, said his abductors kept him blindfolded in an uncompleted building located inside a forest and fed him only fufu, bread and water. " My ordeal in the kidnappers' den is not what I wish anybody to experience. It was not a good experience. They have a doctor. The first day they took me there, they gave me first aid. I was relieved to discover that no bullet lodged in my leg. They did something to reduce the pain I felt and to av...
Two young Nigerians based in Manchester, United Kingdom have been punished by a Crown Court for their part in a Nigerian inspired internet banking scam which could have netted a phenomenal £19million after hacking the accounts of nearly 2,500 people. The Mail Online reported today that Aderoju Bammeke, 22, and his girlfriend Jessica Ogunyemi, 20, both of Manchester, were the UK 'platform' for a Nigerian 'phishing' scam that made £41,000 in just two months. The plot, alleged to be masterminded by a gang based in Nigeria, involved sending fake emails to customers of banks including Barclays and Halifax. According to The Mail report, the emails told recipients that their accounts had been hacked and asked them to complete a form with their log-in details. Banmeke: jailed for phising scam "But when victims obliged, Bammeke stepped in and helped the gang log in to steal money. "Fashion marketing student Ogunyemi, his girlfriend at the time, helped him laun...
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