Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Cristiano Ronaldo caught urinating in the street, police gives him warning!

Cristiano Ronaldo caught urinating in the street, police gives him warning!

Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted leaving Saint Tropez's exclusive club Le Quai in the early hours of Monday. 
After leaving he was caught urinating in front of an ice cream store in the upmarket old harbour area of Saint Tropez as his friends stood guard nearby.
Despite trying to hide behind a car, port security guard agents were quick to spot the star, and immediately asked him to move on from the area. He wasn't arrested, he only got a warning. More photos after the cut.

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

AN AEROPLANE HIT A TAXI ON A BRIDGE AND CRASHED INTO RIVER.

TransAsia plane crashes in Taiwan river- 15 killed, 30 missing 

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryViy7p8BSg


A TransAsia airways plane carrying 53 passengers & five crew crashed into a shallow river this morning February 4th in Taiwan, killing at least 12 people. 16 people have been rescued alive and about 30 are missing.

The crash was caught on the dashcam of a car driving through the bride. It shows the plane clipping a bridge shortly after take-off this morning from Taipei's Sungshan Airport and crashing into the Keelung river.

The plane's wings also hit a taxi on the freeway, seriously injuring the driver. Rescue workers are currently at the scene and have been able to pull people alive from the wreckage. But they believe most of the people in front of the plane are like to have lost their lives as they continue rescue efforts. See the dramatic photos and video of the crash after the cut...

The Taiwanese Central Disaster Response Centre issued the statement below about the crash

The plane lost contact at 10.53am on and was found in Keelung river in Taipei. The ministry of transportation contacted the disaster response centre 20 minutes later.
Confirmed on the flight are 53 passengers and five crew members, totalling 58 people. Taipei city rescue teams are in operation, having rescued 16 people who were admitted to a nearby hospital, with two announced dead on arrival.
Several fire engines, ambulances, water craft and almost 170 rescue staff have been dispatched.

Injured Chinese child confirmed

One of the passengers injured in the crash was a child from China, writes Jon Kaiman in Beijing.
The manager of the Taiwanese travel agency Flying Tourism told the Guardian that among 15 mainland Chinese tourists on the plane who were travelling with the agency, he had only confirmed one injured passenger – one of the two infants on board.
He had no information on the remaining 14 people. “We are only local guides,” said the man, who gave his name as Mr. Hsu. “It was a six day, five night travel package. The tour group arrived in Kaohsiung on 30 Jan and left Taipei this morning.”
Updated 
TransAsia has issued a statement on its Facebook page which repeats the televised apology offered by its chief executive.
The statement says 13 people were killed in the crash. Those injured include a child, it says.

There continue to be conflicting reports about the number of people killed, injured and missing in the crash. Channel News Asia is now reporting that 19 people are confirmed dead, with 15 injured and further 24 “awaiting rescue”.



Saturday, 17 January 2015

Strippers praying together before climbing the pole.

A picture surfaced on social media showing some strippers dressed in their stripper outfits joining their hands in a circle and bowing their heads in prayer....

God answereth all.

Birdflu in Lagos.









The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on Thursday announced that there has been unusual high mortality in two poultry farms and live bird markets in Kano and Lagos States.


It said samples forwarded to the National Veterinary Research Institute tested positive for H5 strain of Avian Influenza Virus, otherwise known as bird flu, adding that confirmatory samples were sent to the International Reference Laboratory in Padova, Italy, for further characterisation.

Avian influenza, known informally as Avian flu or bird flu, refers to influenza caused by viruses adapted to birds.
Influenza, commonly known as ‘flu’ is an infectious disease caused by the influenza virus.
The ministry, in a statement, noted that it had taken some measures in the affected sites to contain the reported outbreaks.
According to the FMARD, it had quarantined the infected premises and placed restriction of movement of poultry and poultry products into and out of areas around infected premises.
It said, “All state directors of veterinary services and the Federal Capital Territory, Poultry Association of Nigeria and other stakeholders have been informed and advised to be on alert with intensified bio-security measures to avert possible spread of the disease to other states.
“The World Organisation for Animal Health and Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resource and development partners have been appropriately notified in compliance with our statutory international obligations.”
It added that it had ensured immediate reactivation of all animal health component of the Emergency Preparedness Plan on bird flu for Nigeria, adding that the conduct of surveillance activities around infected areas to determine the level of spread of the disease was being undertaken.
FMARD said, “All stakeholders in the poultry industry are urged to enhance hygienic practices (bio-security measures) which include, but not limited to, regular disinfection, proper disposal of dead carcasses and poultry products and timely reporting of mortalities in poultry and other bird species to veterinary authorities.
“We wish to assure the public that, given our experiences in handling previous outbreaks and with your full cooperation in the implementation of containment measures, we are determined to contain this disease again within a short time. We will keep you informed as events unfold.”





Police arrest 2 rams for attacking woman in Ekiti


A 65 years old woman popularly called ‘Iya Oyo’ has been hospitalized having been attacked by two rams in Ado Ekiti, a development that led to the arrest of the rams by the police.The strange rams are said to be owned by a manager of a filling station at Okesa area of the state capital

The embattled woman who was accompanied by his son at the time of attack on Monday was about going to a bank to withdraw some money when she was attacked by the rams.On sighting the woman ,the rams were said to have allegedly gone wild and gored her on the right thigh.

The woman was eventually rushed to Dr. Sico Trado Medical Bone Clinic, Ereguru, Ado Ekiti by some good samaritans

Speaking with newsmen at the hospital, Iya Oyo disclosed that shortly after she was hit by the rams she fell down and ‘passed out’ immediately only to find herself at the clinic after coming back to life.

Her words, 

“On the fateful day, I was going to the Union Bank with my son. We were walking on the walkway and we saw the rams in front of us but not knowing what was on their mind.

“But immediately they sighted us coming closer to them, one of the rams rushed towards me and hit me several times with its horns. “Immediately, I fell down. But as I was struggling to get up, the second ram joined the first to attack me, thank God that some people came to my rescue and saved me from untimely death in the hands of these “mad rams.”
(Vanguard)