Thursday 19 September 2013

GOVERNOR IS HIS COOK'S BEST MAN; HUMILITY DOES IT

FOR Peter Anyiman, a cook serving Catholic Priest, Rev. Father Michael Tumba, his wedding last Saturday at Our Lady Perpetual Help Cathedral, Makurdi, Benue State, was made just a lit bit more special by the fact that his best man was Governor Gabriel Suswam.
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Unilag Undergraduate Wins Muslim Beauty Pageant

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A 21 year old student of the University of Lagos, Obabiyi Aisha Ajibola has won this years edition of the Muslimah World pageant, the show which judged the contestants on their beauty and their ability to read the Koran required the contestants to put on headscarves and was a rebuttal of  the Miss World pageant earlier billed to hold in the host country; Indonesia.
After the show in front of  an audience of religious scholars and devout Muslims, Obabiyi was selected as the winner out of a total of 20 finalists winning a cash prize of 25 million rupiah ($2,200) and a trip to Mecca and India.


HP first to embed Leap Motion tech into a computer

Having the Leap technology built directly into HP's new Envy 17 laptop fulfills one of Leap Motion's more important goals -- being embedded in a wide variety of devices.
The new HP Envy 17 Leap Motion Special Edition is the first computer with Leap Motion's technology built in.
(Credit: Leap Motion)
From the beginning, Leap Motion's founders were certain their gesture-control technology was a natural to be embedded directly into computers.


Where South South Politicians Go To Acquire Power & Fame Revealed

It has been reported that most politicians especially those from the South-South region use diabolical means to get into power and they get this power from a shrine in Cameroon.
Well according to reports from Nigeriafilms.com:
photoIt has been revealed that most South South politicians have formed an habit of applying diabolical method to get power. Recently, a check was made and it was discovered that virtually all of them, in one way or the other, have come to this shrine in the Republic of Cameroon for power. In fact, it has now become an attraction for many politicians from the South South Geopolitical Zone.

This particular shrine, as we learnt, where these politicians visit for spiritual powers is situated on a hill top, somewhere very close to Danere, a border village between the Republic of Cameroon and Nigeria, near the Bakassi Peninsular.

The shrine is clustered and controlled by a bread of native doctors who are acclaimed to be able to change political fortunes. The shrine is called “Kapeng” cult and highly dreaded by a lot of people living around the area.