Lol, Lagos State Task Force Detains Rams

 

Officials of Lagos State Environment and Special Offences Enforcement Unit have confiscated dozens of rams on display for sale in a prohibited area of the state. The task force had chased the ram sellers, who converged at Ijora-Olopa area, and carted their rams to an unknown detention centre.
The owners of the rams claimed they were unaware that the place was prohibited and also claimed they were not forewarned.
The ram sellers, with seven days left to the Eid-el-Kabir festival, have appealed to Governor Babatunde Fashola to release the rams.

 
Source : Vanguardngr

Lol, Lagos State Task Force Detains Rams

 

Officials of Lagos State Environment and Special Offences Enforcement Unit have confiscated dozens of rams on display for sale in a prohibited area of the state. The task force had chased the ram sellers, who converged at Ijora-Olopa area, and carted their rams to an unknown detention centre.
The owners of the rams claimed they were unaware that the place was prohibited and also claimed they were not forewarned.
The ram sellers, with seven days left to the Eid-el-Kabir festival, have appealed to Governor Babatunde Fashola to release the rams.

 
Source : Vanguardngr

PHOTO : Mob kill 3 Nigerians Accused Of Child Kidnap In Bissau

One of the 3 Nigerians accussed of kidnapping

Three Nigerians accused of kidnapping a child were lynched to death on Tuesday by an angry mob of young rioters in Bissau, according to a hospital source.

The trio was killed after the disappearance of a young boy on Tuesday morning in the capital of Guinea-Bissau. A rumour quickly spread across the city that the child had been taken by a group of Nigerians, prompting an angry crowd to gather which security forces were unable to control. An AFP journalist saw two of the Nigerian bodies in the morgue.

 
Hundreds of angry rioters, mostly young and armed with stones and bottles, managed to grab one of the suspected kidnappers from a police car as officers stood by powerless, according to the AFP journalist.
“Death to Nigerians! Enough is enough, stop! The Nigerians must leave,” chanted the crowd.
Police fired warning shots and tear gas in an effort to disperse the mob, but they were unsuccessful.
The police called for reinforcements and soldiers from the Economic Community of West African States currently in the country were deployed in the town and managed to restore some sense of calm in the afternoon.
Nigeria’s embassy in Bissau, where many Nigerians sought refuge, was surrounded by security forces for protection.
 
Source : Vanguardngr

Watch Kaffy Break-dance to Michael Jackson’s Hit Songs

You know Nigerian women have this saying that “pregnancy is not a sickness”? Well, Kafayat Shafau-Ameh simply known as Kaffy proved that the saying was not invented in vain.

For the grand finale of the Season Six of the MTN Project Fame reality dance show, Kaffy and her group, Imagneto thrilled the crowd, as the pregnant mother of one danced and twirled without missing a beat to a mix of Michael Jackson’s hit songs; and of course, you can bet she did the very famous moon walk as well.

Here are eight amazing facts you may not know about Kaffy.
• To earn a place in the Guinness Books of World Record, Kaffy danced for 55 hours, 40 minutes in 2006.
• She is 33 years old.
• As a kid, she used to be very shy, especially whenever she realised people were staring at her when she danced.
• One of the most remarkable platforms that launched her was a show called Karamba.
• Kaffy was once the captain of the Ogun State basketball team.
• She holds a diploma in Data Processing from Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State
• She was the official choreographer for the MTV base MAMA awards 2010, and coordinator and choreographer of the female dancers for P-Square’s Invasion Concert in 2011.
• She is eight years older than her husband, Joseph Adekole Ameh and is expecting her second child with him.

Watch the video below.