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Sunday, 27 January 2013

The Mystery Corpses Of Anambra



Civilisation certainly remains in quirky progress in Nigeria. This reality is again dramatised recently with the shocking discovery of about 30 male corpses floating on Ezu River in the border between Enugu and Anambra states of south-eastern Nigeria. The Nigeria Police, with its customary pretensions of efficiency, has moved in and quickly scaled down the figure of the gory find to "only 18".
 


The fact that there is no information on the identity of the corpses - and on how they came to be dumped in the river - adds to the dismaying situation. That it is occurring at this time of the current security challenges facing the country should galvanise the authorities to move quickly to solve the riddle, because it has increased the general apprehension over the rising cases of ritual killings and kidnapping, particularly in the eastern part of the country.

As it were, the puzzling discovery of these decomposing corpses by fishermen in the part of the river at Amansea, in Awka North local government area of Anambra State last week and the apparently unscientific manner adopted in an effort to unravel the mystery qualify for a script from Nollywood.

It is a compelling, tragic human story that needs a decisive forensic investigative reaction. Responsible agencies of government must clear cobwebs and explain to concerned Nigerians what really transpired. A distraught Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State put off a planned foreign trip and, in something of a knee-jerk reaction, has offered a princely N5million to any person who could conjure clues to help remove the development from the realms of mystery.

Obi described the dumping of the corpses as unacceptable, and vowed to ensure that "no stone would be left unturned" in effort to unravel the mystery.

The killing and dumping of the dead bodies in question in Ezu River is a despicable act that shrinks our humanity. It must not be allowed to go unresolved, like so many other "mysteries" in our recent national life.

This crime, if indeed they were victims of murder, poses serious challenge not only to the people and governments of the two states but to the Nigeria police and other security agencies to determine how the victims met their deaths. Was it by drowning, through gunshots or strangulation, or poisoning? Or, perhaps, they may be victims of ritual killing, a rampant practice in these parts, or of communal clash, given that the area falls within the Aguleri-Umuleri region, flashpoint for age-long bitter conflict.

Reported preliminary investigations have not established that the dead bodies belonged to alien beings on a misadventure to earth. Who killed 18 male Nigerians (if they were Nigerians) and disposed of them in Ezu River which provides water to populations of contiguous communities in that locale?

As the age of recourse to native doctors for solutions are far gone, under appropriate forensic inquiry, dead bodies tell tales about how they were killed. We wonder whey these bodies have not told the police just how they met their gory end and when. What are the challenges hobbling the police from speedy execution of basic investigation of the case?

A comparable incident happened in 2001 when a headless body was found in London’s River Thames - the Boy Adam case - when the British police went into over-drive and solved the damning mystery. Deploying the most advanced investigative science available, the Boy Adam, incidentally a young Nigerian boy involved in ritual killing, was unravelled by the police.

The effort to backtrack and unearth the story behind the grisly headless and legless torso floating in the Thames is certainly far more arduous than solving the Evu River case where at least 18 bodies are involved.

Just as the recent unscheduled visit by President Goodluck Jonathan to a police college in Lagos is provoking a welcome storm and focus on the condition of police training institutions in the country, the Ezu River’s floating corpses should provoke an appropriate reappraisal of the capacity, motivation, equipment and funding of the Nigeria Police to deliver on its critical mandate to secure society.

 
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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Peter Okoye of P-Square & Lola Omotayo Welcome Their Baby, Aliona

Peter Okoye and Lola Omotayo welcome baby girlPeter Okoye and Lola Omotayo welcome baby girlPeter Okoye and Lola Omotayo welcome baby girl
 
Peter Okoye of P-Square today announced the birth of his second child with his girlfriend Titilola Omotayo, who is also the mother of his first child, Cameron.
He tweeted:
Thank u Lord… Am the new Daddy in town… And she’s so beautiful and adorable
Welcome to the world Aliona…. God is great.”
Mother and child are perfectly fine…. Thank u Jesus


Congrats from womenstyles!!

Monday, 21 January 2013

Photos: Hollywood Stars Turn Out In Force To Support President Obama's Public Inauguration

It's not exactly the Red Carpet ceremony, but the President's second-term inauguration had an unmistakable Hollywood feel.
Beyonce and Jay-Z led the way as the stars turned out in force to support President Barack Obama at his inauguration on Monday.
A loud cheer welcomed the 31-year-old singer and her rapper husband as they made a grand entrance at the ceremonial swearing-in at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC.

Passionate performance: The singer is a long time supporter of the President
Passionate performance: President Barack Obama puts his hand on his heart as he watches singer Beyonce Knowles belt out THe Star Spangled Banner following his second inauguration in Washington on Monday
Power couple: Jay-Z and Beyonce arrive at the presidential inauguration on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, on Monday
Power couple: Jay-Z and Beyonce arrive at the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC

Quite an entrance: The power couple received a cheer from the crowd as they walked in
Quite an entrance: The popular rapper and singer received a cheer from the crowd as they walked in
Congratulations Sir! Beyonce shares her joy as she holds hands with President Obama
Congratulations Sir! Beyonce shares her joy as she holds hands with Obama

The pair both wore grey and had matching fur coats for the occasion and stopped to chat with Rev. Al Sharpton.
After watching Obama's second inauguration, Beyonce stepped onto the podium herself to belt out The Star Spangled Banner.
With huge emeralds glinting on her ears, and her finger, the beauty looked moved as she gave a passionate performance.
She had earlier shared snaps of her rehearsals on Instagram.
Belting it out! The singer performed the U.S. national anthem Star Spangled Banner
Belting it out! The singer performed the U.S. national anthem The Star Spangled Banner
Perfect choice: Beyonce looked emotional as she took to the podium, but showed no sign of nerves
Perfect choice: Beyonce looked emotional as she took to the podium, but showed no sign of nerves

Power women: Michelle hugs Beyonce, who is wearing in Lorraine Schwartz 80 carat emerald earrings and a 50 carat emerald ring
Power women: Michelle Obama hugs Beyonce, who is wearing in Lorraine Schwartz 80 carat emerald earrings and a 50 carat emerald ring

OPne for the album: Showing that even superstars aren't immune to being starstruck, Beyonce and Jay Z take a photo
OPne for the album: Showing that even superstars aren't immune to being starstruck, Beyonce and Jay Z ask a fellow guest to take a photo for them

Musicians Kelly Clarkson and James Taylor were present, both preparing to perform at the inaugural ceremony.
'I think it's going to be the coolest thing ever to look back with my grandkids and go: "I was a part of that and I'm proud of that. I'm not ashamed of that,"' Clarkson said in a recent interview.
Kelly once said she was a fan of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, but she says she voted for Obama twice.
Historic day: Kelly Clarkson arrives with Brandon Blackstock for the ceremonial swearing-in of President Barack Obama
Historic day: Kelly Clarkson arrives with Brandon Blackstock for the ceremonial swearing-in
Big moment: Clarkson will perform My Country 'Tis of Thee after Obama takes the oath of office
Big moment: Clarkson performed My Country 'Tis of Thee after Obama took the oath of office

On the podium: Kelly performed My Country 'Tis Of Thee at Obama and Vice President Joe Biden's swearing in ceremony after Obama took the oath of office
On the podium: Kelly performed My Country 'Tis Of Thee at Obama and Vice President Joe Biden's swearing in ceremony after Obama took the oath of office
Congrats! Kelly and Obama share a tender moment in front of the nation
Congrats! Kelly and Obama share a tender moment in front of the nation
Stirring: Kelly performed My Country 'Tis Of Thee
Stirring: Former American Idol winner Kelly has her big moment in front of America
 
Kelly performed My Country 'Tis Of Thee at Obama and Vice President Joe Biden's swearing in ceremony after Obama took the oath of office.
UK viewers may have found the song familiar - it is set to the British national anthem God Save The Queen.
'We came up with a really cool arrangement for it and I really love the lyrics,' Kelly said.
A-list event: John Mayer and Katy Perry were also in the crowd
A-list event: John Mayer and Katy Perry were also in the crowd
Touching moment: Katy rests her hand on John's head as the pair await the big moment
Touching moment: Katy rests her hand on John's head as the pair await the big moment
Touching moment: Katy rests her hand on John's head as the pair await the big moment

In their Monday best! Katy has been a long-term passionate supporter of the President
In their Monday best! Katy has been a long-term passionate supporter of the President

Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Mana, Usher and Brad Paisley will later take to the stage at the Commander-in-Chief's Ball.
Chris Cornell, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson and Anthony will also perform.
Actress Eva Longoria was seated on the platform outside the Capitol, sharing a picture of her insiders view on Twitter.
The kiss that says You Did It! US President Barack Obama embraces First Lady Michelle Obama as they arrive
The kiss that says You Did It! US President Barack Obama embraces First Lady Michelle Obama as they arrive

His biggest supporters: First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughters Sasha and Malia
His biggest supporters: First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughters Sasha and Malia
Also seated in the crowd were long-term Obama supporter, the singer Katy Perry, wearing an orange coat, and her boyfriend John Mayer.

And former Boston Celtics great Bill Russell was in the crowd, too.
Celebrities have been a big part of Obama's strategy to attract voters. Bruce Springsteen is a regular supporter, as is Perry, Lena Dunham, Scarlett Johansson, Jay-Z and dozens of others.
While not all of Obama's star supporters could be present at the inauguratiuon, there were plenty of stirring tributes posted on Twitter.
Alicia Keys wrote: 'What a powerful day!! May we all take these powerful strides and continue moving forward!! Blessings!! '
Supporter: Eva Longoria flashed a big smile as she arrived for the event
Supporter: Eva Longoria flashed a big smile as she arrived for the event
IEva tweeted: 'Touching the center of the city here in the Capitol for good luck!'
IEva tweeted: 'Touching the center of the city here in the Capitol for good luck!'
High note: John Legend took his girlfriend Chrissy Teigen
High note: John Legend took his girlfriend Chrissy Teigen
High note: John Legend took his girlfriend Chrissy Teigen
Beyonce's singer sister Solange showed her support, writing: 'I couldn't be more proud on this day.'
Maria Shriver, estranged wife of Arnold Schwarzenegger and a Kennedy by birth, tweeted: 'Wow, Beyonce!
'Her work brought her here, as did Kelly Clarkson's. Hard work pays off. Greatest country on earth.'
Rehearsing: Beyonce posted this picture on her Instagram account ahead of President Barack Obama's inauguration
Rehearsing: Beyonce posted this picture on her Instagram account ahead of President Barack Obama's inauguration
Serious business: The Obama supporter stayed focused ahead of her big performance
Serious business: The Obama supporter stayed focused ahead of her big performance
Singing her heart out: The 31-year-old will perform The Star Spangled Banner
Singing her heart out: The 31-year-old will perform The Star Spangled Banner
Patriotic: The star in front of a statue of Abraham Lincoln
Patriotic: The star in front of a statue of Abraham Lincoln

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Buried Baby Dug Up Alive In Lagos

A baby was found buried alive in a shallow grave but luckily got rescued by good samaritans and is now receiving proper care.
The details are not yet clear but it was gathered that the baby boy whose photos you see below, was buried by yet to be identified person(s) but as fate would have it, some members of the community found him, alive! Now, that is a miracle! Who knows how long he had been in that cold soil before being rescued!
The incident reportedly happened in Lagos, Nigeria and we are yet to get more details.
See photos below...
buried baby1
 
buried baby2

THE BABY AFTER HE WAS CLEANED UP
THE BABY AFTER HE WAS CLEANED UP