Saturday, 9 March 2013

A very beautiful sight!

Eldee d Don is a real family man who creates time for the people that matters


Sunday, 6 January 2013

Tragedy : Thirteen feared dead as tanker rams into bus

SADNESS punctuated the joy associated with a new year as 15 persons died in a multiple auto crash on Ogbomoso-Oyo-Ibadan road yesterday.


The sad incident happened when an 18-seater passenger bus collided with a fuel tanker.
The bus was said to be coming from Ilorin and heading to Ogbomoso when it crashed at a sharp bend on Odo- Oba village about five kilometres to Ogbomoso.
According to an eye witness account, the collision resulted into explosion.
It was gathered that the commercial driver lost control of the bus and its passengers were flung out of the vehicle.
When the dust settled, only three persons reportedly survived out of the 18 passengers.
Men of the fire service, Nigeria Army and the National Emergency Management Authority {NEMA} were at the scene to help the victims.
The spokesman of NEMA in the South West, Alhaji Ibrahim Farinloye said they diverted on-coming vehicles to other alternative routes.
Victims of the accident were said to have been taken to Bowen University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso.
Confirming the accident, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Ogbomosho Unit Commander, Adedipe George said that the auto crash happened some minutes before 9a.m. about 15 kilometres after Ogbomosho.
He clarified that three vehicles; two tankers marked XB 476 AKK, XS 732 AGL and a Toyota 18-seater bus were involved.
According to him, three victims were burnt beyond recognition.
He said 23 people were involved in the accident, 21 of them were male and two females.
“Three persons were killed instantly while nine others were injured,” he said.
According to him, two of the deceased were trapped inside one of the vehicles and burnt to ashes.
George said that the injured were taken to Ebun Oluwa Clinic, Sabo Ogbomoso, while the dead were taken to mortuary.

Exclusive Photos From Mike Adenuga's Billion Naira Banana Island Estate

Globacom chairman, Mike Adenuga, is the second richest man in Nigeria so it's not a surprise that he is the biggest land owner in Nigeria's most expensive area, Banana Island.
His billion Naira estate consists of 8 duplexes and an additional one for his personal residence with home office (the gold one), two watch towers, a mosque, a church and a multipurpose hall that sits 200 people.
There's also indoor swimming pool, car pack, helipad, yacht deck and it sits on roughly 3 hectares. His next door neighbour is Dantata. The massive estate was constructed by Julius Berger and Cappa & D'alberto construction company. photophotophotophotophotophotophotophotophotophotophotophotophotophotophoto

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Family Announces Burial Plans For Late Nollywood Actress Bisi Komolafe

Family Announces Burial Plans For Late Nollywood Actress Bisi Komolafe
 The family of late Nollywood actress, Bisi Komolafe, have announced the burial arrangements for the late actress.
The announcement was made yesterday, Tuesday, January 1, 2012 at the deceased’s family house in Ibadan. According to the plans, there will be a mass service in her honour on Friday, January 4, 2012 at the Catholic church, Okepaadi, Ibadan followed by her burial at a later date.
Some of her colleagues including Muyiwa Ademola, Lasun Ray, Yinka Quadri were present at the meeting.
Komolafe died on Monday, December 31, 2012 at the University College Hospital, Ibadan. Until her death, Komolafe, was a member of the Odunfa caucus and was popular for her roles in the movies, Igboro Ti Daru and Eja Tutu.