Sunday 31 August 2014

FACE OF ABUGIST COMES TO AN END AS WINNERS EMERGE!!!!!


THE MUCH CELEBRATED FACE OF ABUGIST 2014 CAME TO AN END  TODAY. WITH 3 LADIES EMERGING AS THE TOP VOTED IN THEIR POLLS EACH REPRESENTING A FACULTY.
1ST PRIZE : FACULTY OF AGRIC SCIENCES
2ND PRIZE : FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
3RD PRIZE : FACULTY OF ARTS.
 THE ORGANISERS WILL BE ORGANISING AN AWARD SHOW WHERE THE CONTESTANTS WILL BE AWARDED THEIR GIFT PRIZES. 
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU LADIES!!!!!!!!!! 

YOU CAN VIEW THE POLLING RESULTS BY CLIKING THE LINKS BELOW

Wednesday 27 August 2014

EBOLA PREVENTION ; FG postpones resumption of primary & secondary schools to Oct. 13th


The Federal Government has postponed the resumption of primary and secondary schools across the country to Monday October 13th, it has been announced. Primary and Secondary schools were supposed to resume on September 22nd but about two weeks ago, FG postponed it indefinitely to prevent an outbreak of the Ebola Viral Disease. They announced today that schools can resume October 13th.

The Federal Government also stopped all summer schools.

SSS arrests Nigeria Football Federation chairman, Aminu Maigari



Embattled President of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, Aminu Maigari has reportedly been arrested by the State Security Service agent in Abuja.

Mr Maigari is said to have been arrested today August 26th alongside Musa Amadu the NFF Secretary General and Chris Green, a board member, as proceedings for the General meeting of the NFF began at Chida Hotel in Abuja. Reason for their arrest has not yet been disclosed.

Embattled Maigari was recently reinstated as Chairman of the NFF by FIFA after being impeached by the NFF Board members in July.

Source ; lindaikeji's blog

9year old girl accidentally kills instructor with gun during shooting lesson



What does a 9 year old girl need shooting lessons for? A 9-year-old girl learning to fire a submachine gun accidentally shot and killed her instructor at Last Stop gun range in White Hills, Arizona on Monday Aug. 25th.

Authorities say when the girl pulled the trigger, the weapon recoiled over her shoulder and shot the instructor, 39 year old Charles Vacca, in the head. He later died in the hospital.

The accidental shooting was captured on a cellphone. Continue to see the video...

The Mohave County Sheriff's Office said the girl was with her parents. The website of Bullets and Burgers, the shooting range where the accident happened, says children between the ages of 8 and 17 can shoot a weapon if accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Police identified the weapon as an Uzi, an Israeli-made submachine gun.

Check out the cell phone video released by authorities yesterday showing the moments before the fatal shots were fired..
Source 
lindaikejisblog

Wednesday 13 August 2014

8 year old Nigerian boy comes 2nd in UK Child Genius competition


8 year old Tudor Mendel-Idowu and his sister 11 year old Hazelle Mendel-Idowu (pictured above) were the only Nigerians to take part in the Child Genius of the Year 2014 in the UK.

The competition consists of 20 highly gifted youngsters between 7-12 who face two grueling rounds: Logic and Reasoning and Memory Recall - where they have just one hour to commit 104 randomly shuffled playing cards to memory.

Hazel Mendel-Idowu was out of the competition in the second round but Tudor Mendel-Idowu scaled through to the final stage on Sunday August 10th and made it up to 2nd position.

11 year old Sharon from Bolton won the competition. Tudor Mendel-Idowu is the son of Pastor and Mrs Tolu Mendel-Idowu from Nigeria. Congrats to him...

Lecturer in A.S.U dresses in Ebola suit...LOL




According to a LIB reader who sent in the photos, her lecturer dressed in Ebola suit with a lion mask to cover his face when he came to lecture them this morning at Anambra State University, Ulli in the department of Mass Communication. He told the students to pardon his costume that he's trying to prevent himself from contacting the disease.

Source : Lindaikejis blog

YOU GO BELIEVE NAAH!!!!


Saturday 9 August 2014

Lecrae First In Christian Hip Hop To Land #1 Song on iTunes


Reach Records emcee Lecrae, earlier this week, gave fans something unexpected. "All I Need Is You", marking Lecrae's third single from his upcoming album Anomaly, became available for download Tuesday.

The newest single off of Lecrae’s 7th studio album, to be released September 9th, skyrocketed towards the top of the iTunes Top Songs chart, eventually peaking at number 1. "All I Need Is You (click here to play)" surpassed Nicki Minaj’s single "Anaconda" that dropped the same day, and Jessie J’s "Bang Bang" on its way to acquiring the honor of top song on iTunes. This marks the first time that a Christian Hip Hop artist has hit #1 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap song chart, and the first time a Christian Hip Hop artist has hit #1 on the iTunes song chart overall!

“"Y'all's support is crazy!! Number 1 song on iTunes tho?! God bless y'all," said Lecrae on Twitter yesterday.

In light of the highly successful releases of the singles "Nuthin" and "Fear", available for download if you pre-order Anomaly, the success of "All I Need Is You" is no anomaly. "Nuthin" and "Fear" also saw this same type of success of course, although not to this level, making their way into the top 10 of the iTunes Top Songs chart.

Pre-orders have also allowed Lecrae’s newest project to peak at number 1 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap Albums chart and number 2 on the iTunes Top Albums chart.

You can support Lecrae by pre-ordering Anomaly on iTunes now or purchasing "Nuthin", "Fear", and "All I Need Is You" on iTunes.


Austin is a junior at the University of Missouri – Columbia school of journalism. Journalism and Christian Hip-Hop are two of Austin's strong passions, and his long-term aspirations are to pursue radio broadcast journalism and eventually create the first Christian Hip-Hop radio station in his hometown of Kansas City. Follow Austin on Twitter

Thursday 7 August 2014

A.B.U, KADPOLY face tax panel for N9.5b debt



Kaduna State Board of Internal Revenue has taken the managements of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria and Kaduna Polytechnic to Tax Appeal Tribunal sitting in the state capital over non-payment of N6,169,774,658.01 and N3, 436,864,461.06 tax.

The matter, which was brought before the tribunal via a Notice of Appeal filed by the counsel to the appellant, S.A Maisamari, dated January 16, sought for an order of the tribunal to compel the two respondents to pay the outstanding tax liabilities.

The notice also gave the grounds of appeal to include that the respondents have failed to comply with the demand notice served and dated November 15, 2013.

The suit was mentioned at the Northwest zonal office of tribunal yesterday before its Chairman, Bashir Abdullahi and four other members.

Counsels to the appellant, led by I.M Samson, an Assistant Director in the Ministry of Justice, presented a motion on notice, seeking an order of extension of time for them to file their motion out of time and the second, deeming the originating process in the suit as duly filed and signed.

But counsel to the respondents, M.A Garba for ABU and Nathan Dandien for Kaduna Polytechnic, did not oppose the motion on notice.

The tribunal summarily granted the orders sought for by the appellant.

The case was adjourned to September 10.

Indian Teenager Defends Herself Against Rapist By Cutting Off His Penis - And Police Are Praising Her 'Courage'



A teenage girl in India defended herself against her rapist uncle by cutting off his penis with a knife. And local police are praising her for her courage.

Police in the Madhepura district of Bihar said the young woman, believed to be aged either 17 or 18, had already been raped last month by her uncle, who is known in the local area as a tantric and who performs rituals.

According to the Bihar Police crime statistics, 478 reported rapes occurred in the first five months of this year, with 130 rapes in May alone.

Initial reports from the Times of India stated the uncle of the girl was a tantric healer and that she was taken to see him when she became ill.

Claiming the girl was possessed by an evil spirit, he the proceeded to gag and rape her.But police later told the Independent that there was no attempt to “cure her” — it was just rape.

When he allegedly tried to assault her a second time, the young woman was prepared and had armed herself with a knife and a recording device.

She recorded a conversation between them, sliced off his penis and managed to escape.

The girl then reported what had happened to a village council. But when the council failed to tackle the matter to her satisfaction, the young woman contacted local women police officers.

Senior officer AK Singh, superintendent at the Alam Nagar police station, located around 200 miles east of the state capital, Patna, told The Independent that the alleged attacker had fled after the incident and that officers were looking for him. Minus a penis.

Asked whether any charges had been filed against the young woman, he replied: “Why should we file a case against her? We should applaud her bravery and courage.”

The latest case of assault in India comes amid a wave of publicity about sexual violence in India.

Many took to Twitter to praise the young woman for defending herself.

South Korean University Bans Nigerian Students Over Ebola Fears





A university in South Korea has banned three Nigerian students it had invited to a conference from attending amid concerns about the highly contagious Ebola virus which has already claimed more than 700 lives.

Duksung Women’s University, a private institution in Seoul, cancelled invitations to the students who were due to attend the World Congress of Global Partnership for Young Women conference, an event held in partnership with the UN.

"The school announced that it canceled all invitations issued to three students from Nigeria. Also, students from countries in other parts of Africa will have to undergo additional health inspections before participating in the event," the student president of Duksung told The Korea Times.

More than 15,000 people signed an online petition to have the "dangerous" invitations rescinded. Students from other regions in Africa will still be attending, although the university is in talks with the government on how to deal with the "potential problem".

Since February, Ebola has killed hundreds of people in West Africa, while no cure or vaccine is available to treat patients.

The disease is a viral illness, often characterised by the onset of fever, intense weakness, muscle pain, headache and sore throat. This is followed by vomiting, diarrhoea, rash, impaired kidney and liver function, and in some cases, both internal and external bleeding.

Symptoms can take anyone between two and 21 days to appear.