Friday, 23 March 2012



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D. Venkatesh of B Mars team collapsed while playing the match on Wednesday.
D. Venkatesh of B Mars team collapsed while playing the match on Wednesday.
Tragedy struck the BDFA ‘A' division football league on Wednesday afternoon when D. Venkatesh, a 23-year-old footballer with the Bangalore Mars, died after collapsing on the ground.
He was stretchered off the pitch before being taken by an autorickshaw to the nearby Hosmat hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival.
No ambulance
Although an ambulance is on standby at I-League games, there was none present here, eyewitnesses claimed. “He came on with five minutes or so left on the clock but just collapsed soon after,” said A. Lawrence, referee for the match.
“He was treated on the field; I asked for the stretcher to be brought on and he was carried off.”
A distraught R. Dhanraj, Venkatesh's father, said his son was fine when he left home in the morning and maintained that he had no history of serious illness.
Furious crowd
Although the match in question was completed, the Super Division fixture that followed it had to be abandoned midway after an angry crowd, upon hearing the news of the player's demise, hurled chairs and other projectiles onto the ground.



Compare to the first class pitch-side treatement received by Fabrice Muamba in the English premier League.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Power Of a Woman....


Mother feeding her baby and her goat from the same breast:::

This is some Unbelievable Pic!!1 What is the world turning into!! People wake up daily saying motherhood is not easy. Would you count this lady as one of those that should be embracing such statements? When asked about what people felt about this picture, some said she didn’t want it to waste, and that it was enough for both parties. Some said the baby isn’t complaining. What do you say?

9ja jails Indians


Three Indian brothers, Chandru Ganglani, the Managing Director, Bharat Ganglani and Trishul Ganglani who are directors of a plastic company, Sacvin Nigeria Limited, were this morning sentenced to one month imprisonment without an option of fine by a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria for disobeying the order of the court.
•The Indian Directors jailed this morning in Lagos.
In an affidavit in support of the contempt proceeding filed before the court by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Femi Pinheiro, which was deposed to by a lawyer, Oludayo Ilori, the deponent alleged that Rike Industries Limited who is the plaintiff in the substantive matter is the sole authorised manufacturer in Nigeria of plastic products produced in the design of VIK Singera Basin Mould, VIK road, Neck Mould and VIK Mug Mould.
Sometime in June 2009, the plaintiff discovered that Sacvin Nigeria Company were actively selling in Nigeria plastic products with the design of Sacvin not being the products of the plaintiff but closely resembling and identical in design to the plaintiff’s products.
Thereafter, the plaintiff’s company was experiencing difficulties in sales as a result of the defendants’ company’s infringement.
Consequently, VIK company was incurring serious financial loss on daily basis. The company then instituted a legal action against Sacvin Company.
On 9 July, 2009, the court made an interim order restraining Sacvin Company from any act of engaging in the trade or business of manufacturing and selling or distributing the plastic products with Sacvin logo.
However, Sacvin Company directors, according to a lawyer from the Femi Pinheiro’s chambers, Chukwudi Enebeli, disobeyed court the order with impunity, and engaged in manufacturing, importing, supplying, selling and distributing the plastic products of Sacvin plastic products which are identical to the defendants’ products and thus making the public to believe that the plastic products are the same as the applicant’s product.
The counsel therefore urged the court to commit them to prison for disobeying the order of the court, urging that if not they will persist in disobeying the order of the court.
But the lawyer to the three Indian directors, Dan Olowojaiye, who did not file any counter motion to the contempt proceedings, argued that the contemptnor were not personally served. Aside this, the contempt was carried out by the company and not the directors.
Replying, Enebeli told the court that the order of the court was to paste it at the premises of the court. In addition, the directors are the mindset of the company.
In his ruling, Justice John Tsoho, while upholding Enebeli’s submission, said any act committed by the company, its directors are liable as the mindset of the company.
Justice Tsoho therefore sentenced the three Indians to a month imprisonment for them to purge themselves of the contempt.
Thereafter, Olowojaiye urged the court to give an option of fine. But Enebeli said granting the convicts option of fine will make a mockery of the judicial system.
The judge refused to grant the contemptnors any option of fine.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Nigeria Police New Uniform. Can this change anything?


Federal Government has approved a new uniform for the Police as part of the reforms and image-laundering for the force.
Acting Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Abubakar, in Abuja on Tuesday explained that President Goodluck Jonathan approved a test-run of the dress for the force as one of its operational attire.
A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olusola Amore, quoted Abubakar as saying that his appearance in the new police camouflage was to test-run the uniform as one of the force’s operational outfits.
It said the camouflage, which is an admixture of black, white and ash colours, would serve as an operational dress for the police with some inherent advantages when fully integrated and confirmed as one of the official police outfits.
According to the statement, the acting IG explained that the new dress was in line with the transformation agenda of the government and the desire of the Police Management Team to reform and the police.
Abubakar said, “The advantages of the new police camouflage include cost effective to maintain; operationally durable; highly customized with security features to forestall impersonation and environmentally- friendly.
“The police boss is using this medium to call on general public to come up with constructive criticisms regarding the new police camouflage, so that public opinion will be given adequate consideration.”

Friday, 9 March 2012

Accident at Ikotun-Egbe

When the I.G ordered the Police to remove all road blocks in Nigeria we taught all will be well. Motorist in Lagos are now doing what they like on the road, park at unauthorized bus stops, drive against traffic and worse of all  is "Okada" driving against traffic and no fear of carrying two to three passengers... Today two able Men were crushed to death at Cele-Egbe Bus stop, Ikotun Lagos. Eye witness said the Bike carrying two passengers wanted to overtake BRT lost control and ran under the tyres. The Okada Driver sustained injury while the two passengers died at the spot. Police men from Ikotun Division came around to pack the bodies in a sack....