Wednesday, February 18, 2015

I want to share this quote from Daily Inspiration: "Don't write your name on sand, waves will wash it away. Don't write your name in sky, wind may blow it away. Write your name in hearts of people you come in touch with. That's where it will stay." Unknown Some dream of their fifteen minutes of fame, others wish to see their name in lights, while others would settle for seeing their name in print. Many desire to be remembered. How long your name will be remembered is determined by how much you care for others. Being loved and cared for by others cements a memory of compassion and love that few forget. Because of their absence, those names become conspicuous. Those are the names that are written on our hearts. _________________________________ Get the Simple BIBLE App Free! SUPPORT OUR MISSION & GET OUR BIBLE VERSE WALLPAPER (Tap to Download Now) Get this Free Daily Inspiration App: http://bit.ly/sHLiiS



Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Jilted Lover Kills Couple, Bride’s Mother On Wedding Day In Delta

A man who was apparently angry after
being ditched by his girlfriend had
caused serious chaos in the Ukala
community of Delta State on Saturday,
January 31, 2015 when he stormed the
wedding venue of his ex-girlfriend, and
shot the couple to death.
He went further to shoot sporadically at
the guests who were gathered to witness
the event and eventually killed the
bride’s mother in the process. The
venue of the ill-fated wedding, which
was also to serve as reception for the
guests, was laid waste when trouble
started immediately after the couple’s
first dance.
The bride who was simply identified as
Stephany, was a graduate of Office
Management and Technology from one
of the polytechnics in the state.
It was learnt that she had walked up to
her ex-boyfriend simply identified as
Teddy to inform him that she was tired
of their relationship which had lasted
for eight years without leading them to
the altar.
Some sources in the know disclosed that
her intention was to make Teddy
propose to marry her with immediate
effect since they had both secured jobs.
After receiving the news, Teddy was
said to have started nurturing plans to
finally settle down with her.
Things took new turns however, when
Stephany’s mum suddenly appeared
with a United Kingdom-based
businessman who arrived Nigeria in
December 2014 and introduced him to
Stephany.
The deceased bride’s mum told her that
the unnamed United Kingdom man was
in dire need of a wife and Stephany
who was desperate to settle down
welcomed the idea since virtually all her
mates were married.
They started plans to tie the knot as
soon as practicable without any
knowledge of the unforeseen danger
ahead.
Unfortunately they could not live to tell
the story of their big day as the bride’s
angry ex-lover decided to nip the
relationship in the bud by sniffing life
out of them halfway into their wedding
ceremony.



Monday, February 2, 2015

Bomb blast reported close to GEJ's campaign venue in Gombe

A bomb blast occurred this afternoon at
Abubakar Habu Hashidu Road, about 200 meters
from the Pantami stadium, venue of President
Jonathan's campaign in Gombe state today.
According to reports, the bomb which was
planted in a stationed tricycle, went off just
minutes after president Jonathan and his team
left the venue of the campaign. Five people have
already been confirmed dead. More later...
(president Jonathan pictured above at the
campaign rally today)



Forgive Jonathan and Vote for Him – Orji

  
The governor of Abia State, Chief Theodore Orji has said that the combination of the Peoples Democratic Party and President Goodluck Jonathan remained the best option for Ndigbo in the forthcoming general elections.


Sunday, February 1, 2015

Boko Haram launch new assault on Maiduguri this morning

These insurgents have been trying to capture
this town for a while now. There are reports of a
fresh attack on the city of Maiduguri, in Borno by
Boko Haram militants. According to reports,
armed men stormed the city in the early hours of
today, trying to enter Maiduguri through a
suburb community called Dalwa. Loud gun fire is
being heard on the streets of the northern city as
many residents flee.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idriss, said people were
fleeing the south, but also moving into Maiduguri
from the surrounding areas, fearing fresh attacks
from other directions.
"The fighting started at about 2:00am. The
military also says it is deploying large
numbers of troops to the north of the city
as this could be a ploy or diversion by
Boko Haram," Idriss said
Idriss added the attack could be an attempt by
the group to "prove a point" following recent
successes by multinational forces fighting Boko
Haram in Chad and Cameroon.



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