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Tuesday 2 August 2016
Dolapo Oni celebrates 1st anniversary of her traditional wedding to Prince Adegbite Sijuwade
Media personality, Dolapo Oni-Sijuwade is celebrating the 1st traditional wedding anniversary to her husband, Prince Adegbite Sijuwade today August 2nd. On her IG page, Dolapo wrote "Happy Tradiversay boo! Can't believe it's been a year already. I pray that God fills our days with even more laughter. Amen"
Uproar about Buhari's appointees coming from the North is unnecessary - Reno Omokri
Shared by GEJ's former Spokesperson, Reno Omokri, via his twitter account. Some think his account was hacked..lol
Monday 1 August 2016
Photos: Accident along Akure - Ipetu road leaves 3 injured, taken to the hospital
Lucid Lemons Presents ‘The Lemon Curd'
Lucid Lemons is an online platform for like minded young adults to come together and talk about issues that are important to the younger and future generations ahead. To let their creative work do the talking and to meet other like minded individuals that might help them progress as they grow.
On the 6th of August 2016, ‘The Lemon Curd’ is to be held at Muri Okunola Park VI. It is an open mic/jam session featuring stalls rented to young Nigerian entrepreneurs and fun activities to entertain attendees.
With the aim of bringing people with common interests together, we believe this may lead to collaborations that will help our communities thrive. Check out more information on thelemoncurd.splashthat.com .
Of Lucid Lemon’s recent success, we held our first sold out event RADAR - Raising Awareness for Domestic Abuse and Rape in December 2015. It was aimed at discussing the incredibly alarming rates of abuse and rape in Nigeria. At the event, last year representatives from the Mirabel Centre, Stand to End Rape Initiative and other special guests spoke to the audience on understanding the seriousness of the issue and how we can help as a community.
Lucid Lemons was founded in 2015 by Tomisin Akinwunmi, and has since been involved in many social projects and initiatives including the production of the ‘NEXT OF KIN’ show at the British Council during the Lagos Theatre Festival last year. Visit our website at lucidlemons.com.
Twitter: @lucid_lemons
Instagram: lucidlemonss
On the 6th of August 2016, ‘The Lemon Curd’ is to be held at Muri Okunola Park VI. It is an open mic/jam session featuring stalls rented to young Nigerian entrepreneurs and fun activities to entertain attendees.
With the aim of bringing people with common interests together, we believe this may lead to collaborations that will help our communities thrive. Check out more information on thelemoncurd.splashthat.com
Of Lucid Lemon’s recent success, we held our first sold out event RADAR - Raising Awareness for Domestic Abuse and Rape in December 2015. It was aimed at discussing the incredibly alarming rates of abuse and rape in Nigeria. At the event, last year representatives from the Mirabel Centre, Stand to End Rape Initiative and other special guests spoke to the audience on understanding the seriousness of the issue and how we can help as a community.
Lucid Lemons was founded in 2015 by Tomisin Akinwunmi, and has since been involved in many social projects and initiatives including the production of the ‘NEXT OF KIN’ show at the British Council during the Lagos Theatre Festival last year. Visit our website at lucidlemons.com.
Twitter: @lucid_lemons
Instagram: lucidlemonss
Kylie Jenner wows in see-through lace jumpsuit as she celebrates early 19th birthday
Photos: Father narrates how his son survived a 4400kv electric shock from an exposed armored cable in Lagos
Jasper Ndubuaku shared the story of how his son miraculously survived a 4400 Kv electric shock from a 3300 kv armoured cable left exposed at Cele busstop in Lagos. According to Jasper, his son was thrown into a canal after the shock. He wrote on his Facebook wall:
The devil came calling. And God said no. I've been in Lagos since Monday 25th July looking after my Son Who just escaped death and is lying critically ill in a hospital in Festac town. My sons Obioha and Toby who are students of Kings college Lagos boarded an ABC bus to Owerri on Sunday the 24th of July at the Amuwo odofin park of the company.
The bus which was supposed to leave did not depart until about 9 30 am only to break down at Cele bus stop, less than 5 km away. Passengers in the vehicle testify that the motor mechanic in the bus confessed that he told the management that the bus was faulty and can not make that trip but was forced to follow the bus and effect repairs if it develops faults. On disembarking from the bus, my son was hit by the radiation heat of a 33 Kv armoured cable which Eko Discos left uncovered and exposed.
Gods work no 1. My son survived the more than 4400kv electric shock. 2. He was thrown into the canal by the shock where Good Samaritan passengers in the bus rushed and picked and dragged him up. 3 . His brother was in the bus and was cop posed enough to have borrowed a passengers phone to call me. A lot has happened between then and now but most importantly my son is alive. I have had the task of carrying him when he cannot walk. He had undergone a major surgery on the leg and the consultant tells me he has to observe him for another week or two. Meanwhile I'm fixed here in Lagos to the exclusion of every other thing nursing him. I remain most grateful to God that he spared his life. God is great. However I m shocked and surprised that ABC transport company that I handed my under aged sons to transport back to Owerri has as I post this not officially informed me of the where're out of my children neither has the Eko discos on their attempts to kill my son.
The bills are on me according to the Doctor of the hospital my son is being treated. I will soldier on and save my son first. Every other thing will follow thereafter.
Please help me all and thank God. Only He would have made this possible. May his name be praised.More photos below...
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