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Friday, May 1, 2020

Lagos Police Nabs Single Mother Camping Men & Women For S"x

Police operatives in Lagos have uncovered a house where a 26-year old single mother, Miss Blessing Okite, camps female and male s*x workers for a fee.

The activities took place at Imodo compound, Ejigbo area of Lagos, where the lady, Blessing, resides with her 8-year old daughter.

Police intelligence officers at Ejigbo Division led by CSP Olabisi Okuwobi received information that the suspect, Blessing, was using her rented room and parlour apartment for women and men who wanted to have s*x among themselves for a fee.

She was said to be making money from the business by collecting commission for each s*x romp from both homosexuals and lesbians before the Police received information and busted the place.

PM Express gathered that the information leaked after the residents observed the dastardly act going by the influx of men and women both during the day and at night and then informed the Police who acted promptly.

The Police were said to have stormed the place at about 1.30am and caught some men and a pregnant lady, who were also harboured in the apartment and were smoking hard drugs suspected to be Indian hemp.

During interrogation, Blessing admitted that she was into the business and her involvement was to collect her commission, allow the partners to have s*x in her apartment and leave.

She reportedly told the Police that she hails from Arochukwu in Abia State and came to Lagos some years back before she started the business.

When she was caught, she revealed that she came to Lagos and opened a brothel at Agbole area before it was demolished by the Ejigbo Local Government and she then started using her apartment for the business.

The residents told the Police that they don't want the suspect, Blessing, in the area again because she was using the dirty business to bring robbers, who use her base as take off point and return after operations.

According residents, Blessing was bringing all manners of people especially men, who come to her apartment with other men for s*x romp and constantly exposed the area to danger.

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Lagos Orders Civil Servants To Resume On Monday, Gives New Guidelines

Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola has conveyed the approval of the State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu that all Offices in the State Secretariat, Alausa, as well as other Government establishments statewide, be opened for activities with effect from Monday, 4th May, 2020.



He said the approval, as contained in a circular issued on Thursday 30th of April, 2020, follows an earlier directive given by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mr. Muhammadu Buhari on the gradual easing of existing lockdown in Lagos State.

Muri-Okunola said, “It is worthy of note that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had in a Statewide broadcast on Wednesday evening, 29th April, 2020, issued some specific directives to Public Servants in the State on modalities for resumption after some weeks of the total lockdown of activities across the State”.

Listing some of the new protocols, the circular stated that officers on Grade Levels 12 and below must continue working from home, unless otherwise directed by their Accounting Officers, with the exception of Frontline Responders and other essential Health Workers, irrespective of Grade, as well as Enforcement Agencies.

The HoS urged Accounting Officers to carry out a Needs Assessment of critical staff, identify essential Officers and draw up a Flexible Work Roster for Officers on Grade Levels 13 and above, in compliance with the Physical Distancing Principle as stated by the World Health Organisation.

According to Muri-Okunola, sanitisers, as well as washable and reusable facemasks, must be distributed to Officers who are required to wear them in the office and all Public spaces while hand gloves and protective gears should be provided for cleaners. He stressed that non-usage of the items will attract strict penalties

In addition, the Head of Service instructed all Directors of Administration and Human Resource to ensure that the entire Office Environment is disinfected and kept clean always.

While advising officers in need of medical assistance to do so via consultation through telephone or online in order to minimise and eliminate visits to the Staff Clinic and Hospitals, the HoS implored all sick persons to stay away from the office.

He maintained that all public servants must abide by the 8 p.m to 6 a.m curfew pronounced by Mr. Governor, pointing out that the Secretariat and other Government Establishments would remain shut to members of the public and non-staff who are advised to conduct their affairs through other channels such as telephone, emails and online platforms.

Muri-Okunola also encouraged Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), to ensure adequate personal hygiene by providing liquid soap with running water at all entrances and in toilets for regular and thorough washing of hands.


Former Reps Speaker Ghali Na'Abba Dead or Alive?

Conflicting information reaching Olu Famous Blog from the ancient city of Kano this Friday about the former speaker of the House of Reps, Hon. Ghali Umar Na'Abba is quite troubling.

According to The Sun, the politician has passed on. But some who claim to be close to sources around him on social media are insisting that he's alive, hale and hearty.



Here's the report from The Sun:
"Ghali Umar Na’Abba, the Former Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo has reportedly died.

Na’abba hailed from Kano where COVID-19 is reportedly claiming many lives."

Trailer Loaded With Men Hidden Among Animals Busted In Kaduna

Security officials at the Kano-Kaduna border prevented two lorries transporting passengers from entering Kaduna State from Kano. The passengers were hidden among livestock, motorcycles and other goods.

Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, said, “We got information that these lorries had come in from the Kaduna-Kano border and had progressed up to Gwargwaji in Zaria LGA. We then proceeded to nab them further along within the same local government."



“The passengers were cleverly concealed behind random goods, motorcycles and animals."

"Thankfully, once again we have got the better of them, and we have turned them back in compliance with the Kaduna State Government’s ban on inter-state travel."

“Operatives are actively enforcing the directives at all entry points, and passengers have similarly been intercepted from other routes and escorted out to the borders.”

Recall that the Kaduna State Government banned interstate travel as a measure to curb the spread of COVID 19.


Nigerian Doctor In US, Babafemi Taiwo, Leading Study For Remdesivir As COVID19 Cure

A bright doctor from the West African country of Nigeria, Babafemi Taiwo is leading part of a major study on antiviral drug Remdesivir appearing to treat COVID-19, the potentially deadly respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus, which has killed more than 200,000 people around the world.

CNN interviewed Dr. Taiwo, whose name suggests he is a twin from the southwestern part of Nigeria, to discuss the promising results.



Remdesivir, the antiviral drug made by Gilead Sciences, appears to help coronavirus patients recover more quickly than no treatment at all, but it does not significantly reduce death, according to preliminary data from the National

“For the first time we have a large, well-conducted trial” showing a treatment helps, he said. “This is not a miracle drug … but it’s definitely better than anything we have.”

Fauci said the partial results showed that the drug had “a clear-cut significant positive effect,” shortening the time to hospital discharge by four days. By comparison, antiviral drugs for the flu shorten illness by about one day on average and only when started within a day or two of symptoms first appearing.

In the remdesivir study, about 8% of those on the drug died versus 11.6% of the comparison group, but the difference is not large enough for scientists to say the drug was the reason.

No information was given on side effects. Fauci said full results would be published in a medical journal soon. He said final numbers might change a bit but that the study’s overall conclusion would not.
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Access Bank To Cut Staff Salaries, Sack 75% Of Workers

Herbert Wigwe, the group managing director of Access Bank, has mulled the bank’s planned mass retrenchment of its workforce over what he said was the outcome of the COVID-19 lockdown.

The bank boss who spoke via video conferencing in a town hall meeting with the bank’s staff said those to be affected by the mass retrenchment are 75% of the bank’s staff, most of whom are outsourced and are offering “non-essential services.”

“We probably don’t need as many securitymen as required, even to the fact that we are not gonna have all our branches open between now and December. We don’t need all the tea girls. We don’t need all the cleaners. We don’t need all the tellers etcetera, etcetera,” Mr. Wigwe said in a video obtained by The Trent on Thursday, April 30, 2020.

“The second has to do with our professional cost. Now that is one that is very tricky and it is tricky because I do understand and appreciate that its gonna, you know, bring its own pain to staff. We basically have to make the adjustments the same way you sounded when we spoke 10 days ago with respect to basically cutting down cost.

“I will be the first to take the hit and I’m gonna take the largest pay cut, which would be as much as 40 percent. The rest we would have to cascade right through the institution. Everybody may have to make some adjustments of some sort.”

Mr. Herbert Wigwe, one of the principal conveners of CA-COVID, a coalition of Nigeria’s private sector against COVID-19 said the proposed measures are aimed at keeping the bank afloat in the face of the current economic realities.

See Herbal Drink That Cures Coronavirus and No One Has Died

Herbs and herbal medicine have been rescuing the world for centuries, but these days they are disregarded as if they're poison and only Tablets, Capsules, Injection, etc. are acceptable.

Interesting, the Herbal Drink pictured above has been approved by the President of Madagascar and, according to reports, many Coronavirus patients who took it have recovered and the country has no single death from the dreaded virus.



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FG Directs Senior Civil Servants To Resume On Monday

The Federal Government has ordered civil servants from Grade level 14 and above to return to work on Monday.

In circular by Head of Service of the Federation, Dr. Folashade Yemi-Esan, it said the Federal secretariat complexes have been decontaminated while efforts were ongoing to do same in other public offices.

The circular reads: “Further to Mr President’s broadcast on a phased and gradual easing of the lockdown measures occasioned by COVID-19, officers on GL 14 and above and those in essential services are hereby directed to resume work with effect from Monday, 4th of May, 2020 in the first instance.“

Offices are to open three times a week – Monday, Wednesday and Friday – and close at 2:00pm on each day.”

The circular further advised affected officers to limit the number of visitors they receive while hand-washing facilities should be located at every strategic location within their office premises.


8 Storey Building Collapses In Owerri: Many Trapped (Graphic Pics)

About 40 workers are said to have been trapped in an ongoing construction of an eight-story building that collapsed at Yar'adua drive in Owerri, Imo, on Thursday.

Journalists were at the scene of the collapsed building where excavation of those of the trapped workers are still in the process at about 7:01 pm yesterday.

At the time of filing this report, about ten were said to have been rescued with seven severely injured and taken to hospital, just as they said, for now, two feared death.

Many issues were raised by some of the survivors, which could have led to the building collapse. One said the pillars were very weak, adding that the pillars holding the eight-story building were not also enough to carry the weight of the entire structure.

They also said that a few days ago they noticed cracks in some parts of the building and complained to the engineer who assured them he would do something about it.

However, members of the Red Cross were seen at the scene assisting in the evacuation of both the death, moving some to hospitals for immediate medical attention.

Spirited individuals moved in as Vanguard noticed that some of them are aware of the locations of those trapped as they assisted in the rescue operation.

At the time of filing this report, one of the survivors, who introduced his name as Prosper, said that at the moment they were nine in number that have survived. Five have been taken to the hospital who sustained various degrees of injuries.

According to Prosper, “I was very close to the building when I heard a crack around the pillars and I started running and before you know it it is like a sound of a bomb. The story building fell down.

“We are working in different departments I can’t count the actual number. We are many. We may be up to 40 in number. They have taken five people to the hospital. They were badly injured.”
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1932 Cases Of Coronavirus Now In Nigeria, With 204 New Patients

In the last 24 hours, 204 new cases of COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria; 80-Kano, 45-Lagos, 12-Gombe, 9-Bauchi, 9-Sokoto, 7-Borno, 7-Edo, 6-Rivers, 6-Ogun, 4-FCT, 4-Akwa Ibom, 4-Bayelsa, 3-Kaduna, 2-Oyo, 2-Delta, 2-Nasarawa, 1-Ondo, 1-Kebbi.

As at 11:50pm 30th April - 1932 confirmed cases of COVID19 in Nigeria.

34 states and Abuja are active. The breakdown;






Thursday, April 30, 2020

Taskforce nabs vehicle conveying suspected cannabis in Abia state [photo]

The Abia State taskforce on COVID-19 has arrested a Toyota Siena bus conveying bags of substance suspected to be cannabis at the Ogbudiukwu community, in the Umuahia South council area.

Confirming the incident, Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Chris Ezem, disclosed that apart from the suspected substance, the task force also recovered One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira on the bus.

He explained that investigation has revealed the identity of the driver and assured that he would face the wrath of the law, as the state will not tolerate such acts.


Ezem reiterated that the ban on inter-state traveling remains in force and urged all to continue to support the efforts of the State government over the lockdown to protect the state from COVID-19.



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/taskforce-nabs-vehicle-conveying.html

21 die after consuming contaminated liquor in Mexico

Some 21 people have died and 13 others have been seriously injured in the Mexican state of Jalisco after ingesting contaminated liquor, regional authorities have said.

In total, 56 people have been affected in two municipalities in the western state since Saturday, state health official Huge Esparza said during a press conference, including the 21 who have died and 29 who have become ill.

The 13 who became seriously ill were transported via helicopter to hospitals in Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, while the rest were discharged, Esparza said.

On Saturday, patients began presenting with “symptoms of blurred vision and/or vision loss, intense abdominal pain, difficulty breathing and convulsions,” he said.


They had ingested a form of cane alcohol purer than that made for drinking that was manufactured in neighboring Michoacan state.

Some 700 liters of the liquor were seized over the following days.

Laboratory tests showed the liquor contained a “high concentration” of methanol used “as an additive to liquid fuels,” according to another Jalisco health official, Denis Santiago

“This chemical agent is for industrial use,” he said.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/21-die-after-consuming-contaminated.html

Court remands cop who allegedly shot dead Rivers policewoman [photo]

A Chief Magistrates’ Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Tuesday, remanded a police sergeant, Bitrus Hosea, who allegedly shot dead a policewoman on duty in a correctional facility.

The policewoman, Lovender Elekwechi, also a sergeant, was allegedly shot in the head by Hosea at the Eneka Market roundabout in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state last Thursday.

The police said the offence was punishable under Section 319 (1) of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria, 1999.

The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge, claiming that he was not aware of the place called the Eneka roundabout, where the said incident was alleged to have occurred.

He said although he had served in Rivers State for almost three years, he was not familiar with the names of places he had visited in the course of his duty.

Hosea stated, “I am from Taraba State; I have served in Rivers State for almost three years. I am not familiar with the Eneka roundabout, I believe we passed through that place, but I am not sure of the name of the places we have worked.

“When we were on Eliozu Road, the fuel in our Hilux van was exhausted; while we parked there, another Hilux van came and parked in front of our van. Some persons in mufti started pointing at me that I was the one, who shot the policewoman; they started beating me and tried to snatch my rifle.

“But I refused to let go of my rifle, because I did not know them. One of them even cut me on my head with a machete and I fell down and lost my two phones. The Divisional Police Officer came and took away my rifle and said I had 15 rounds of ammunition left in it, but I told him that 29 rounds of ammunition were in the gun.

“The next thing I saw was my picture everywhere on the social media that I was the one who killed the female police sergeant.”

The Chief Magistrate, Ipalibo Iyiabo, remanded the accused person in a correctional facility and transferred the case file to the Director of Public Prosecutions for legal advice as the court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the matter.

Iyiabo adjourned the matter till Tuesday, May 26, 2020, for mention.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/court-remands-cop-who-allegedly-shot.html

Drama as Customs rejects 1,800 bags of rice returned by Oyo

A drama played out between the officials of the Oyo State Government and men of the Nigeria Customs Service, Oyo/Osun Area Command, Ibadan, on Wednesday as the Customs rejected the 1,800 bags of rice donated to the state by the Federal Government.

The officials of the Oyo State Government, led by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Jacob Ojemuyiwa, were denied entry at the main gate of the NIS zonal headquarters in Ibadan.

Recall that Dr Debo Akande, a Special Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde, on Friday alleged that the rice was not good for human consumption.

The delegation was told on Wednesday to return the bags to the state government.


While addressing journalists, the commissioner said, “The state had written a letter to the Nigeria Customs Service indicating that the bags of the weevil-infested rice would be returned.”

The commissioner said the team would report back to the State Executive Council for necessary steps.

An official of NIS, who under condition of anonymity, said the delegate was turned back because the command had not received any directive to receive the rejected bags of rice.



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/drama-as-customs-rejects-1800-bags-of.html

Cases of mysterious coronavirus-related illness emerge in at least six countries

This week, a mysterious coronavirus-related illness hit the headlines, after doctors were urgently alerted about a rise of cases in children.

At least 12 British children are thought to have been hit by the illness, which is being described as an ‘inflammatory syndrome’, similar to Kawasaki disease and toxic shock syndrome.

Now reports of similar cases are flooding in from around the world, suggesting that the illness may now be widespread.

Doctors have now reported a total of almost 100 cases in the UK, the US, France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland.


The first reports were in the UK, where there are believed to be at least 12 cases.

Meanwhile, France’s health minister, Olivier Veran, revealed this week that the illness has been seen in ‘about 15 children of all ages.’

Speaking to Franceinfo, Mr Veran also confirmed that cases have been reported in Spain, Italy and Switzerland, listing fever, digestive issues and vascular inflammation as key symptoms.

In the US, at least three children are being treated for a similar illness.

While little is known about the illness, it’s believed to have three key symptoms, and is similar to Kawasaki Disease and toxic shock syndrome.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/cases-of-mysterious-coronavirus-related.html

Peter Okoye talks about ladies loving men with ''6 cars'' over '6 packs' but says he has the two

Peter Okoye has boasted about being a COMPLETE PACK, saying most women prefer a man with ''6 cars'', than a man with ''6 packs'', but happily, he has got them both.

He shared a photo of himself on twitter, with many of his fans agreeing with him.

Sharing the photo, the very loaded musician wrote;

''Some of them said they prefer a Man with 6 car to the Man with 6 packs!Face with raised eyebrow But I’ve got them both!🤷🏽‍♂️Rolling on the floor laughingFace with tears of joy complete packageHundred points symbol Just for jokesGrinning face with smiling eyeshehehehe nothing serious Rolling on the floor laughingFace with tears of joy ''





source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/peter-okoye-talks-about-ladies-loving.html

Kano continues to record death of high profile personalities

Kano State has again lost three high profile personalities to death.

Their deaths on Wednesday came after about 12 high profile personalities died in the state last week.

On Wednesday morning, a former Director of Finance, National Orthopaedic Hospital Dala, Alhaji Salisu Ado died at Dala.

Late Alhaji Salisu Ado was admitted with severe breathing difficulties and the doctors tried to save him but he subsequently died.


The death also occurred of Alhaji Aminu Yahya, who was a former Commissioner in the Ministry of Education, Kano, and also a former Executive Director with one of the state’s agencies.

Also, a former Executive Secretary of Kano State Agency for Mass Education, Alhaji Muhammad Aliyu, has passed on. His burial took place at GATC quarters Kabuga in Kano.



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/kano-contniues-to-record-death-of-high.html

Nigeria’s population challenging to COVID-19 battle - Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says Nigeria’s massive population constitutes a challenge in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

The vice president, however, said that the advantage of being able to manage the issues in smaller measures through the states by developing best practices had enabled authorities to reassess responses across sub-national and adjust where necessary.

Osinbajo said this on Wednesday at a virtual conference entitled “How Africa’s Informal Sector Reacts to COVID-19”, organized by Africa.com.


He was joined at the conference by President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana; Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna; Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak, Professor of Economics, Yale University; and Amandla Ooko-Ombaka, Senior Engagement Manager, McKinsey & Co. Mr Hakeem Bello-Osagie, a Harvard Business School Senior Lecturer of Business Administration, and Teresa Clarke, CEO of Africa.com, moderated the discussions with participation by several thousand who signed in across the world.

The vice president, in his contribution, said the provision of support to small businesses in the informal sector should be a priority for all economies aiming at lessening any adverse effect of the pandemic on the economy.

“But of course, by the very nature of this pandemic, it also means that you run the risk of everything going south if some state isn’t doing as well as it ought to.

“I think, in the end, we have that advantage that we are able to almost isolate responses, and even look at best practices across the various states and try and ramp up wherever we find that there are deficiencies,” Osinbajo said, according to a statement by his spokesperson, Laolu Akande.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/nigerias-population-challenging-to.html

Zamfara Governor, Bello Matawalle under fire for buying ‘exotic’ cars for commissioners

Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara is under intense fire for purchasing and distributing exotic cars to commissioners in his cabinet despite the challenges of the new coronavirus pandemic in the country.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state is criticising the state government, describing the purchase of the cars as a misplacement of priority.

Matawalle had on Friday distributed cars to 19 commissioners in the state, the Director-General Media, Public Enlightenment and Communication, Yusuf Idris, told Daily Trust.

Though he didn’t give the exact cost of the vehicles, the DG said the ones given to the executive council members were similar to those distributed to the state lawmakers.


However, the vice-chairman of the APC in the state, Alhaji Sani Gwamna Mayanchi, faulted the expenditure, saying the money should have been channelled towards addressing some of the challenges facing the state.

“The state is grappling with coronavirus pandemic, we recorded some cases recently. Instead of buying fancy cars for commissioners, the money should have been channelled to easing the untold hardships and sufferings of the people of the state.

“This is not the right time for luxury and unnecessary spending of public funds. People are in serious hardship which was precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is high time the government considered giving palliatives to its people.

“Last year by this time, shortly before we vacated office, former governor Abdulaziz Yari’s administration had assisted about 45,000 less-privileged persons, most of them orphans, who can’t feed or clothe themselves,” he said.

The party alleged that the 19 cars cost the state government N570 million.

“Each of the cars costs close to N30 million. You can imagine the impact these funds would have on the less privileged in this state.

“Putting smiles on the faces of the less privileged should be the top priority of any serious government. This is because those in power should see themselves as servants to those they govern,” Mayanchi added.

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source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/zamfara-governor-bello-matawalle-under.html

Popular video vixen Love-Divine allegedly dies at video director, Clarence Peters' house

A popular video vixen,  LD (Love-Divine) has allegedly died at Clarence Peters' Omole Estate home.

This reportedly occurred yesterday, April 29th, while she was trying to charge her phone. She reportedly got electrocuted in the process and was rushed to a hospital within the estate but was declared dead.

LD with the Instagram handle @picturekodak, has appeared in many music videos.

Clarence Peters is an award-winning music video director, filmmaker and cinematographer. RIP!!!







source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/popular-video-vixen-love-divine.html