Saturday, 30 March 2013

HAPPY EASTER



HAPPY EASTER Y'ALL! DON'T FORGET THAT JESUS IS THE
REASON FOR THE SEASON! HE IS ALIVE!!!!CELEBRATE HIM
EVERYDAY BY YOUR WORDS, THOUGHTS AND ACTION.  

Lagos Police Dismiss Corporal for Stealing and Selling Seized Motorcycles

Lagos PRO, DSP Ngozi Braide

Chiemelie Ezeobi

The Lagos State Police Command recently dismissed one of its personnel, Corporal Gaborone Falogbade, with Force number 444123 for misconduct, an action the command says enforces to its zero tolerance to corruption and indiscipline. 

The dismissed corporal was charged for stealing one of the seized motorcycles which was taken from defaulters at Ikorodu area of the state as part of the recent ban on motorcycles by the state government.

The state government had recently banned commercial motorcycles from 475 out of the 9,100 roads in the state and had charged the police with the responsibility of enforcing the law.

Police Pension: Retirees Seek Government Intervention


By Chiemelie Ezeobi

A group of retired policemen have appealed to the government especially the members of the National Assembly to prevail on the appropriate  authorities to pay their entitlements, deservedly so, after  years of  meritorious service to the nation. 
Those affected include Mr. Solomon Jegede,  Abiodun Sanni, Olawale Oludotun, Tiamiyu Adeyemi, Waheed Bello, Kayode Bamidele (late) and Jimoh Rabiu. 
It was gathered that while the rest were paid only their gratuities, two others; Sanni and the late Bamidele have neither been paid pension nor gratuity.

Extra-Judicial Killing: Counsel Petitions Lagos CP

Lagos PRO, DSP Ngozi Braide


By Chiemelie Ezeobi

Following the alleged murder of one Afeez Obalanlege by some policemen attached to the Area M Command, Idimu area of Lagos State, on January 21, 2013, the legal counsel, MO Babalola, hired by his family has petitioned the Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, to investigate the matter.

Pandemonium had erupted at Ikotun area of the state as one person, Afeez was killed while many others sustained varying degrees of injuries on after policemen and suspected hoodlums clashed in Ikotun area of Lagos.

EXCLUSIVE: FINALLY! MY OGA AT THE TOP, SHEM OBAFAIYE GETS TRANSFERRED

New commandant, Adesuyi Clement Dayo
The new face of Lagos Command of the Nigerian Security
and Civil Defence Corps, Mr. Adesuyi Clement Dayo,
 who replaced Shem Obafaiye, just yesterday. The replacement
was confirmed by the DG NSCDC, Abe Abolurin
whom I met at the command yesterday.

NSCDC Boss Visits Families of Slain Officers, Ensues for Peace










By Chiemelie Ezeobi
The Commandant General (CG) of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Dr. Ade Abolurin, yesterday ensued for peace and calm as regarding the death of two personnel of the agency who were allegedly shot dead by the police on Tuesday. 

Tiger's 77 PGA Wins from 25 Tournaments


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Tiger Woods
Even before Tiger Woods won the Arnold Palmer Invitational for the eighth time, he was asked on several occasions what it was about Bay Hill that brings him so much success. Finally, he gave an answer that applies to more than just him. "Once we figure out what courses we like, we tend to play those," Woods said.
Brendan Steele finished his round Saturday and was on the range making small talk when he was asked about his schedule including the Texas Open.

US Dentist Puts 7,000 Patients at Risk of HIV, Other Diseases


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A dentist at work
A dirty dentist placed 7,000 patients at risk of contracting HIV and other infectious diseases after failing to properly sterilize equipment at his Oklahoma practice, health officials warned Thursday. Officials do not yet know if any patients were infected but urged everyone who had ever been treated at the Tulsa oral surgery practice to be tested at a free clinic.
"We do not know how long these improper practices have been occurring, so we recommend that all patients of Dr. (Scott) Harrington's be tested for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV," the Oklahoma health department said in a statement.