Tuesday, 9 April 2013

NOBLE IGWE: Letter To My Future Wife



So I stumbled across this letter written by Noble Igwe aka 
Nobs aka Stubborn Biafran soldier (Google him up if you 
want to know more about him) and I felt I should share it. 
Enjoy!!!!! The letter goes thus;

Dear Future Wife,
  I don’t know what you look like, if you are out here or reading
 this right now! If you are, please print this letter and bring it to 
our wedding reception. It will make a good read before our guests.
 They say behind every successful man is a woman. I’ll like to 
say that behind every successful man is a good woman because
 I’ve seen men that have shut down their businesses because 
they got involved with the wrong woman.
    I want to be successful and I need to find you right now 
more than ever. You may not know how much I need you 
but I come home every night with stories that I would love to 
share with someone special. I come home late from clubs 
sometimes wishing you’d be in bed waiting for me to hug 
your warm body. Your slot in my life is so empty it hurts 
because I know you are out there without me.
    I’ve often imagined how you look. Are you dark or fair 
in complexion? Are you Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa? I play 
around with different images in my head but one thing 
stands out, I know you are very curvy.

Princess the Comedienne Set To Wed May 8



Damilola Adekoya popularly known as Princess is off the market.
 The comedian will be walking down the aisle with her heartthrob, 
Ade on the 8th of May, which also happens to be Princess birthday. 
Here is what the excited lady told thenetng.com;

‘I’ll say we’ve known since 2005 because he’s known me since 
then, and he’s tried several means to get my attention. Even 
though it didn’t happen, he kept trying and recently, a friend
 introduced us and we hit it off. He’s a very quiet and private 
person, and someone who loves and understands what I do. 
He loves entertainment too, I won’t say more than that for now…’


Abia Police Rescue Three Babies Sold by Parents


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Police officers
Despite the economic hardship being experienced in Greece, some Nigerians are still willing to do anything to migrate to that country even to the extent that a man has sold his six-month-old baby boy for N350,000 to finance the procurement of visa to travel to Greece.
Abia State Commissioner of Police, Usman Tilli, disclosed this yesterday at his maiden press conference to outline the achievements of the command since he assumed duties on February 18. He noted that the three babies sold by their parents were all rescued in good health.
He said a 20-year-old woman, Ozioma Ekwelem, had on March 6, reported that her husband, Onyekachi Ekwelem, 26, had sold their baby boy, Oluebubechukwu in order to realise his dream of travelling to Greece.

SURE-P Debunks Kolade's Resignation


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Dr Christopher Kolade
The chairman of the Subsidy Re-investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P), Dr Christopher Kolade, has not resigned his position contrary to various speculative reports going round the social media on Tuesday.
Some of the reports alleged that Kolade, who was dissatisfied with the direction the SURE-P program "angrily tendered his resignation letter" to President Goodluck Jonathan. This was however debunked the Communication Officer, SURE-P Mr. Delani Ashamu, who described the purported resignation as totally untrue and ill-conceived.

JOS CRISIS: Residents Flee Wase as Death Toll Hits 40


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Governor Jonah Jang
Over 200 residents, including women and children, have fled Wase town in Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State, following the violent communal crises between the Huasa/Fulani and the Tarok, that have wrecked untold havoc on the people of the area.
It was gathered that the death toll following Monday attacks on Zango and Wase has risen to over 40, even as the lawmaker representing the zone has urged the community leaders to wade into the crisis.
A source said that there have been pockets of killings in the area after the Monday crisis leading to more deaths, putting the death toll at 40, explaining that more corpses were discovered on Tuesday morning.

10 Policemen Demoted for Corruption, Misconduct


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Police Headquarters
The Kano State Police Command has disclosed that 10 police officers were demoted to various ranks over allegations of torture, corruption and unprofessional conducts.
The spokesman of the state Police Command, Mr. Musa Magaji Majia, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), told journalists in Kano Monday, that most of the cases were reported to the command Public Complaints Bureau. According to him, the command would not relent in its efforts to ensure a corrupt-free policemen, adding that the command would not tolerate any form of corruption.