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August 20, 2015

Photos from the Vitafoam Ladies Day Out



Have you visited the Vitafoam Comfort Center at Awolowo road, Ikoyi? One word – Exquisite! 40 lucky ladies took a tour round the exquisite center at the Vitafoam​ Ladies Day Out event held last Sunday, 16th August and had a relaxing #​pampertime! It was indeed a fun-filled afternoon with good music, lots to eat and drink with pampering sessions, which included hair styling, face beats, nail treatments and various activities!

Ladies sure had a great time and got to walk away with goody bags. The Vitafoam Ladies day out is all about experiencing the fine art of living amidst a variety of luxurious Vitafoam products. This includes a full pampering session while you mingle, unwind, network and interact with like-minded individuals and maybe your favourite celebrities. Be sure to visit and like our Facebook page and watch out for the next event! 


Click here>>> http://bit.ly/ladiesdayout2015 To be among the lucky ladies that will enjoy these treats and more at the next Vitafoam Ladies Day Out, send a mail with your name, phone number and email address to response.centre@vitafoam.com.ng.

Photos: Ex Super Falcon, Mercy Akide-Udoh shows off swimwear bod as she vacations with her family



Ex Super Falcon, Mercy Akide-Udoh is currently on vacation with her sports journalist husband, Colin Udoh and their two daughters. See more photos after the cut...

Bode George asks Buhari to probe Tinubu, Fashola


PDP Chieftain Bode George has asked President Buhari to probe the administrations of former Lagos state governors, Bola Tinubu and Babatunde Fashola. In a statement released yesterday August 19th, Bode George said Buhari cannot claim to be fighting corruption and not investigate the circumstances surrounding the controversial N78 million tundefashola.com website.
 "We are living in a very interesting time. There is an air of repugnancy everywhere most specifically in my state where the immoral stench and the dark odium of Mr. Babatunde Fashola’s administration is daily being unearthed.

Kim K puts her growing bump on display



Seen strolling with her family in St Barts yesterday. More photos after the cut...

Pipeline vandal says he didnt know selling petrol obtained from it was a crime

 


A 30 year old suspected member of a syndicate vandalising pipelines of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Jamiu Ajani, said yesterday he did not know selling petrol obtained from vandalized pipelines was a crime.

The syndicate was intercepted by the task force at Owode area of Ikorodu in a Chevrolet truck, while transporting the stolen products to buyers in various parts of Lagos State.
Ajani was arrested alongside his accomplices, Demola Lawrence and Raymond, by operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Pipeline Vandalism, which recovered 300 units of 50-litre jerry cans loaded with premium motor spirit, PMS, from them.

 Ajani said:

“I used to sell building materials at Ketu before venturing into this business. It was some of my customers from Ikorodu that got me into the business.I discovered that they were making more money than I. So I begged them to show me the way. They said I could not go into the creeks because I do not know how to swim, but I could always buy and sell the products to people who need it. 

Court jails fuel station owners for illegal oil transactions

 

A Federal High Court in Lagos on Wednesday ordered the arrest of 2 fuel station owners, Lookman Onabanjo and Lukman Gafan, for allegedly dealing in petroleum products loaded from vandalised pipelines.
50-year-old Onabanjo and Gafan, 52, are the Chief Executive Officers of Gaffa Oil and Gas Limited and Bugon Oil and Gas Limited, respectively.

The 2 were remanded shortly after their separate arraignment before Justice Mohammed Yunusa.
Arraigned and also jailed along with Onabanjo were Sani Idris, 34, and Bode Jonah, 39.
One Solomon Afolabi, 30; and Adesimisola Ogunsanya, 36, were also arraigned along with Gafan and remanded with him.
In the charge filed against Onabanjo and his co-accused, the police prosecutor, M.O. Omosun, alleged that the accused were, on August 15, 2015, caught with 16,000 litres of petrol loaded in several 50 litre jerrycans.
 
According to Omosun, the petroleum product which the accused dealt in belonged to PPMC and they did so without appropriate licence.
 
The petroleum product was said to be worth N1.55m.
 
The prosecutor said Onabanjo and others violated Section 3(6) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17 of the Revised Edition, Law of the Federation of Nigeria, Act, 2007.
He added that they were liable to punishment under Section 17(b) of the same Act.
Onabanjo and others, however, pleaded not guilty.
 
In the case of Gafan, the prosecutor accused him and his alleged accomplices of illegally loading 25,000 litres of petrol from a vandalised pipeline into a Mercedes truck with number plate APP 04 QX.
 
According to the prosecutor, the accused loaded the said quantity of petrol, valued at N1.6m, without obtaining lawful permit from the Pipeline and Product Marketing Company, which owned the petroleum product.

Paula Abdul shows off her curves and long legs

53 year old singer and choreographer Paula Abdul had her dancer legs on display in tiny shorts on Wednesday at the Industry Dance Awards in Hollywood. She looks amazing. More photos after the cut..

There are 1.5m IDPs in Nigeria -UN



Yesterday The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nigeria Mr Daouda Toure pleaded for more resources to meet the needs of 1.5 million internally displaced people.
During the activities to mark this year’s World Humanitarian Day celebration with the theme: “Inspiring the World’s Humanity”in Abuja, Toure said:


“We appeal for more resources to respond particularly to the education and health needs of the displaced people.
“What is available is not commensurate with the situation on ground as the crisis in the North-East is not publicised enough.
“Nigeria is the major contributor to peace keeping in the world, so the international community need to contribute more resources, step up their support and restore the livelihood of these vulnerable people.
“We need to come and help them, help their brothers and sisters and help them get a better future for their children.’’