Tuesday 26 April 2016

800 HOUSES TO GO FOR LAGOS FOURTH MAINLAND BRIDGE

The Lagos State Government disclosed that 2,200 houses will be saved from demolition with the new alignment designed for the construction of the proposed 4th Mainland Bridge.
Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Ganiyu Johnson said, the old alignment for the bridge was to claim over 3,000 houses which would mean huge economic losses to the economy.
He said with the new design, about 800 houses will now be affected, adding that the affected owners would be compensated by the government.

He explained that the when constructed would drastically reduce traffic volume on Eko, Cater and Third Mainland Bridges.
According to him, “The proposed bridge will traverse from Ajah to North West direction towards the lagoon shoreline to Lagos-Ibadan Expressway via Ikorodu. The approximate length of the road/bridge is 37.9km with a design speed of 140km/h.
“Lagos State Government has held discussions with a consortium of consultants in furtherance of the project,” said the commissioner.

He further explained that the significance and value of the project, saying “this lies in its capacity to rapidly decongest the traffic gridlock within the Lekki corridor and redistribute traffic towards Lagos Mainland which serves to meet increased future road infrastructure demands.”

He attributed the delay on the ongoing work at Badagry express way to paucity of funds, adding that Julius Berger, the construction firm handling the Lot I between Eric Moore to Mile 2, will finish the median lanes and hand over by August this year while CCECC to which the Lot II as awarded will continue construction in phases towards Agbara.

He added that the state government initiated a study to upgrade the network of roads in Ikeja to improve and boost the economic stature of the seat of government to word-class standard commensurate with other capital cities and also to reduce to the barest minimum, traffic gridlock along the corridor.

“This will involve the expansion of Awolowo Way with an elevated highway from the Airport Hotel to Alausa to decongest the traffic gridlock along Allen Round-about, Kudirat Abiola Round-about and Agidingbi Round-about. There will also be an expansion of the Allen/Opebi Road to Odo Iya-Alaro via a link bridge at Ogudu to the 3rd Mainland Bridge.
These networks of roads when upgraded will boost the economic activities in Ikeja being the seat of government,” the commissioner said.

SOURCE: copied


Monday 25 April 2016

Nigerian Medical Association topshots die in road crash

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At least six officials of the Nigerian Medical Association died in a road accident on Sunday, an official has said.
Peter Ogunnubi, the Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Chapter of the Association told PREMIUM TIMES that the affected executives took off from Ekiti State on their way to Sokoto State.
“Six of them are already dead” Mr. Ogunnubi said while sobbing over the phone.
The doctors were travelling to Sokoto for the association’s Annual General Meeting.
At the time of filing this report, names of the affected members were yet to be disclosed.
In an interview with PREMIUM TIMES Sunday night, the immediate past president of the NMA, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, confirmed the incident.
“For now, from my own side, though unconfirmed, there are speculations that five or seven persons have died in the process,” Mr. Enabulele said. “Though there’s no official statement yet, what I gathered is that it was a ghastly motor accident resorting from a burst tyre.
“While trying to manage the situation, the bus hit a culvert. That is the sketchy information available to me right now. But at the appropriate time, there would be official details. But clearly, there was a ghastly accident,” Mr. Enabulele said.
The affected doctors took off from Ekiti State Sunday hoping to arrival Monday in time for the AGM’s opening ceremony on Tuesday April 26.
Mr. Enabulele said it remained unclear yet whether the AGM would be cancelled, saying the mishap would affect the mood of participants.
“My heart goes out to all Nigerian doctors, particularly the team from Ekiti State and I wish them quick recovery. If anyone is involved in the fatality, as in death, I express my condolence to their families and loved ones, He said.
At the time of filing this report, names of the affected doctors remained unknown.
SOURCE: Premiumtimesng

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Dara's video mashup





It's interesting to see I could do a video mashup of my first daughter steps at some months old. Anyway, if you see her now, sure she can clearly call you by your name.

Please, watch, share and like.

Thursday 7 April 2016

Bride Found Out New Husband Was Convicted Paedophile One Week After Wedding

Jazmin Cullen’s honeymoon turned from a dream to a nightmare when she found out the man she had just married was a convicted paedophile. 
When Jazmin met Jason Cullen in a pub, she thought he was The One and the pair married within months. 
But she was horrified when her grandmother found child abuse images on a laptop that Cullen had borrowed. 
After reporting him to the police, Jazmin found out that 31-year-old Cullen, a former ambulance call operator, had lied to her about his identity and criminal past. 
Two years earlier he had been jailed for possessing 8,000 child abuse images and exchanging them with other paedophiles. 
He served half of a two year prison sentence and met Jazmin shortly after being released. 
After being reported, police searched the house the couple were staying in and Cullen was charged; he pleaded guilty to possession of indecent images at Sutton Magistrates’ Court in April 2011. 
But after hearing he had already spent 14 weeks in custody since his arrest, he was given an 18-month community order and fined £85. 
The court heard he had allegedly been abused aged 16, but no one was ever arrested, charged or prosecuted.
Horrified Jazmin, from Carshalton, Surrey, said: “He seemed like such a normal and charming man and still to this day I find it very hard to believe it is the same person. 
"I wanted to believe it was all a mistake. At no point did I ever support his actions, but I wanted to believe that it was not true. 
"Seeing him convicted was a mix of relief, complete devastation and disbelief. 
"Divorcing him will be the final step in moving on but so far he has denied me that." 
But the nightmare isn’t over for Jazmin, as she finds herself unable to divorce Cullen because he is refusing to cooperate, dragging out the legal end to their marriage. 
According to Jazmin, Cullen has continued to change his name and whereabouts, making divorcing him impossible. She is now looking into getting a decree nisi divorce, on the grounds they have lived apart for long enough. 
"At one point I wasn’t sure if there was any hope out there, but now I’m doing really well now in my life,” she said. 
SOURCE: Yahoonews

Tuesday 5 April 2016

We Almost Broke Up In 2005 –Midnight Crew

This year marks the 15th year that ace gospel group, Midnight Crew, was formed. In a celebratory mood, the group takes a trip down memory lane and remembers how they almost broke up about four years after it was formed unknown to them that God had a lot in stock for them.
The spokesperson for the group, Mike Abdul, shared the story of how the group was almost disbanded.
He said, “Sometime in 2005, we felt that we had spent four years together and things were looking tight and difficult for us. We decided that we should do something about it by letting everybody go. We called a meeting which was meant to disband the group but as God would have it, we found ourselves praying and after the prayer session, we did not discuss about disbanding the group but making it better. God helped us. Imagine if we had disbanded Midnight Crew in 2005, we did not know that we were going to receive a song that would make the whole nation proud in 2008. Igwe was released seven years after we formed Midnight Crew.”
SOURCE: Nigerianmonitor

Nigeria Loses 100kg Of Gold Daily To Illegal Miners – Kayode Fayemi

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Kayode Fayemi, has challenged security agencies in the country to come up with technology that could be deployed to track the use of explosives for which permits were given in the country.
The minister who disclosed that part of his tasks as minister in charge of solid minerals development is to sign explosives permits for use in quarries and mining sites, said it is important to also track their use as part of efforts to curtail activities of insurgent groups and violent crimes in the country.
Mr. Fayemi who spoke as a guest lecturer at the National Defence College, Abuja on Friday, said there should be a technological approach to tracking the use of explosives by those who sought and obtained permit for its use so that it does not end up in the hands of those who would use it for criminal purposes.
The Minister also assured the gathering that the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration is committed to ensuring that the Ajaokuta Steel company works, in order to boost the country’s technological development.
“This will also help us in the areas of arms and ammunitions. And the defence industry will also benefit from this when we get it right”, he added.
The Minister who spoke on “Solid Minerals and National Development in Nigeria”, lamented that the country was losing a lot to illegal mining activities, being carried out by some citizens aided by some foreigners.
He said the ministry was collaborating with relevant security agencies to ensure that the ugly trend is stopped.
Specifically, he pointed out that about 100 kilogramme of gold leaves the country everyday without any record, adding that there is need to deploy technology, build capacity of staff of the ministry and get the required assistance from the security agencies to check the situation.
He disclosed that part of the efforts of the ministry is to also educate security agents on how to identify these minerals.
“Many of them do not recognise these minerals. So, in most cases they do not know the value of what the person is taking out illegally.
“so we are partnering with security agencies, the customs, immigration, police, civil defence, to assist us.
“Once we get the regulatory frame work right and create a conducive environment for investment to thrive, we shall witness huge investment in the sector, create wealth and employment opportunities,” he added.
SOURCE: Nigerianmonito