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God will reveal those behind my son’s death.

Father of the University of Port Harcourt student, Godstime Chinedu Stephen, who was found dead in the premises of Dufil Nigeria limited Choba on the 31st of January has said that God will reveal those responsible for the death of his son to him.

The bereaved father also bemoaned the attitude of the lawyer to the company who he said was playing games over the matter.

“If you don’t have anybody, you are not going to go far. If not for my uncle, the way that they (dufil) planned to do it, they wanted to sideline us.

“They wanted to use force on it. They said that I should come and sign my son’s autopsy. I told them that I will not do such a thing unless I speak with the rest of the family.

” I am not even comfortable with the autopsy as it won’t reveal who the killers of my son were.

“The company’s Barrister was playing games until we demanded to meet with the Indians who own the company.

“Up till now, I have not seen my son. When they went to the mortuary to see him, I didn’t enter inside. I just stayed back in the car. I have this feeling that if I see him, I will faint.

“I don’t want to see him so that I can live long and train the other ones. I have the feeling so much that I don’t sleep well.

“Before my son died, I had a discussion with him. I told him that now that you are about to finish school, he should be careful.

“My son is a singer, a dancer and a comedian. He does a whole lot of things. At the end of the day, it happened like this. I don’t want to question God why it happened like this.

“We don’t know what the Dufil management have in mind. You cannot assume anything until you hear from them.

He said that prior to the death of his son, there was no known threat against him by anybody.

He said that his son was the quiet type who doesn’t have time for people.

“He only talks to me and his mother because we are his parents. When it is time, God will show me people who have killed him.

“He works at the indomie where they found his body. He works only night shift because of school. They also called the police to take his body to the mortuary.

“When they found his dead body there, they claimed that they didn’t know who he was. We last saw him on Saturday and searched throughout Sunday until Monday.

“I went to see my cousin who my son was working under and begged him to help me protect my son’s job until we find him.

“It was there that he called somebody and asked him to describe the corpse that they took to the mortuary. When the person was describing how the corpse is was when my wife said that our son fits that description.

Angry mother throws son off 3 storey building.

  • A cruel mother threw her four-year-old son from a third-floor window in China
  • She was arguing with her ex-spouse over child custody to keep the two sons
  • The boy suffered head injury but luckily survived as he hit on a box with fertilizer
  • An angry mother threw her young son out from a third-floor window after having a quarrel with her ex-husband on the phone in south China.
  • Her four-year-old son survived plunging 30ft from a hotel as he hit on foam box filled with fertilizer before falling on the ground.
  • The 35-year-old mother, surnamed Zhang, is detained for intentional bodily harm. Her son is now recovering in stable condition.

A four-year-old boy in China has been thrown out of a window by his mother and plunges 30ft down.

He luckily survived with a head injury and was treated at a hospital immediately.

Mrs. Zhang, the mother, was detained by the police for intentional bodily harm.

According to Wugang Police, officers received an incident report at a hotel in Qingfeng road, Wugang city, Shaoyang of Hunan Province at 11 am on February 24.

Ms. Zhang, who had divorced with her husband just a day before, was arguing with her ex-partner on the phone as they tried to settle a way to take care of their two sons, aged six and four years old respectively.

Local media, Shaoyang First Time, reported that the couple agreed that Mrs. Zhang should take care of the eldest son and the ex-husband to take care of the second son.

The report mentioned that Ms. Zhang asked to spend her last night with her younger son and brought the two sons to a hotel in Wugang.

The mother spent a night of stay at a hotel on the third floor with her two sons from where she threw him off.

The boy landed on a foam box filling with fertilizer before hitting the ground from the fall.

He was taken to the hospital immediately and is now recovering and in a stable condition.

Wugang police officers arrested Mrs. Zhang for intentional bodily harm. The case is awaiting for further information.

Gov Wike approves nomination of Social Media influencers as CTC members

Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike, has approved the nomination of 15 social media influencers as members of the just constituted CTC.

The Governor on January 2nd, 2018, had promised social media influencers that their good works will be rewarded and that they will be considered for appointments at the CTC level.

He also promised them positions at the upcoming Local Government elections, when he hosted them to a reception at the Government House, Port Harcourt.

And in keeping with that promise, he has approved the following names to be members of the newly constituted Care Taker Committee for their respective L.G.A’s.

The members and L.G.A’s include;

Princess Igochi Akaninwa – Obio Akpor L.G.A

Joshua Obinna Samuel – Omuma L.G.A

Ununuma Bidemi Edward-Odoi – Ahoada West L.G.A

Princewill Emejuru – Etche L.G.A

Soibi Ibibo Jack – Akuku Toru L.G.A

Kabari J. Barivule – Gokana L.G.A

Meshach Jaja – Opobo/Nkoro L.G.A

Chris Omodu – Ikwerre L.G.A

Okazu Powers – Eleme L.G.A

Efcc Chiko – Ahoada West L.G.A

Joy Oyaghiri-Fagbemi – Abua/Odual L.G.A

Horsefall Nimi – Asari Toru L.G.A

Augustina Alex Dan Jumbo – Bonny L.G.A

They are expected to be screened by the State House of Assembly on Tuesday.

First Voice and Saxophone workshop thrills enthusiasts in Port Harcourt.

ONIS SAMPSON

The maiden edition of the much anticipated Voice and Saxophone Workshop was held on Friday, the 23rd of February, 2018 at Mikary Music Academy.

The event which was organized and hosted by the music academy at their GRA Port Harcourt office came with a limited slot for just forty persons.

The event started with a short lecture on the art of stage performance given by Justin Nweze, the chief vocal coach at Mikary Music Academy.

Nweze highlighted the importance of understanding the theatrics of stage performance and having a proper grasp of the psychological ramifications of stage performance, noting that the attitude of a singer or performer on stage is what determines the level of reception elicited by him or her.

It had in attendance over thirty persons who were welcome with a live performance at the beginning of the workshop by the likes of Eric Joseph, a vocalist extraordinaire who thrilled the audience with his eclectic, and adroitly woven riffs and runs doing the popular “Then Sings My Soul”.

Coming thereafter, was Harry Friday, a young Port Harcourt based saxophonist who thrilled the attendees with his jazzy signature rendition of “Nobody’s Greater” by Vashawn Mitchell.

Their scintillating performances drew the admiration and elicited applause from the audience, reminiscent of a western audience calling for an encore.

Thereafter, the two sessions slated for the workshop commenced. Attendees who registered for the saxophone aspect of the workshop moved over to one of the academy’s classrooms while the other attendees stayed in the large lobby.

The saxophone workshop was anchored by the duo of Peter Amoyedo (a.k.a PeterSax), a music lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt; and Harry Friday, a talented Port Harcourt based saxophonist, and final year student studying music at the University of Education (UOE) Port Harcourt.

The voice workshop was anchored by Justin Nweze and Gratia C. Opuye, a musicologist, and distinguished alumni of the KwaZulu-Natal University of South Africa.

The colorful event which started at about 4:00 PM came to end at 7:10 PM.

Certificates were given to the participants. A group picture was taken at the end of the event.

The Manager of the academy, James Sampson, a fast-rising saxophonist in a cross section interview with this correspondence revealed that the workshop will be a monthly event.

He said that next month’s edition will be bigger and better.

According to him, Plans are underway to invite well-renowned saxophonists in Nigeria for each of the monthly workshops.

He maintained that the event will be the next big thing to hit the city of Port Harcourt.

Court jails two for stealing goat

A Port Harcourt Magistrate has on Monday, jailed one Mr. Iyiagba and his accomplice, Idaba Ekpe for stealing.

Mr. Iyiagba, it was said, connived with Idaba and stole a she-goat belonging to a widow, Mrs. Florence Olege.

According to the Police Officer who charged the matter to court, Innocent Okor, a sergeant, the culprits were arrested in January while on their way to the market where they had arranged for the goat to be sold.

The Police Officer also said that the duo had initially denied stealing the goat when accosted but later recounted upon interrogation.

However, in her ruling, the presiding magistrate , Judith Nwaiwu, sentenced the duo to 2 years imprisonment for the offence.

Professor, brother, escaped beheading while searching for diabetes cure.

A Professor at the University of Portharcourt has recounted his near-death experience while searching for a cure for diabetes some years ago.

Professor Andrew Efemini told TPCN about his very close shelve with death in his early struggle to cure diabetes.

The heart-wrenching story would have ended in grief had the Professor not escaped from the clutches of the men who wanted to behead him and his brother.

He advised people to stick to prescriptions by their doctors as there is no known cure for diabetes saying that he has been able to effectively manage the illness since the event occurred.

“As a diabetic since 1996, at the early stage, I was running into people who claimed that there is one cure or the other for diabetes and I traveled from one city to the other looking for cure for diabetes.

“In short, my travel became one of the burdens on my wages. In one instance, I met someone who claimed to be a student in my department at mile 3, the continues education campus.

“He told me that he has someone who had a cure for diabetes. We arranged and drove in my car with my junior brother to a bush before Aba.

“As we were driving into the bush, I was getting more curious and I was complaining ‘how come I am entering a bush to look for cure for diabetes’ but he said that we were very close and before I knew it, we got close to a forest, a lonely place and I saw a small hut

“This person who claimed to be a student came down and entered into the hut and I immediately turned around my car, suspicious that I was in for a very dangerous thing.

“I positioned my car to start moving. As I moved a bit, I saw this young man who said that he was a student in my department at the part-time program, come out with a cutlass with another person who also wielded a cutlass and then, I drove off with speed and they began chasing us but they could not reach us and we drove away.

“Up till today, I have not seen that young man again who claimed to be my student but I saw him 3 times before we made the journey that would have taken my life.

“It is either he is a genuine student which I doubt or he is an impostor looking for such victims. It was a coincidence that I was his victim.

“He had rehearsal how to catch his victims and ever since, I have stopped looking for an alternative cure for diabetes.
I stick to my doctor and my medication and I have done this more than 2 decades after that incident

Usain Bolt signs for a football club.

Usain Bolt has confirmed he has signed for a football club and will reveal the identity of his new employers later this week.

The Jamaican sprint legend retired from athletics following the World Championships in London last year after winning an incredible eight Olympic gold medals.

Bolt is a big Manchester United supporter and has previously expressed his desire to pull on the famous red shirt and run out at Old Trafford.

His sponsorship deal with Puma makes a move to Manchester unlikely and the 31-year-old is keeping fans waiting a little longer before telling all.

Bolt’s Twitter announcement post read: “I’ve signed for a football team! Find out which one this Tuesday at 8am GMT.”

Keen to make his mark in the game as a striker, Bolt was training with South African side Mamelodi Sundowns in January.

Plans were also in place for him to head to Borussia Dortmund, who interestingly do have a deal with Puma, next month for a trial.

Bolt added: “One of my biggest dreams is to sign for Manchester United. If Dortmund say I’m good enough, I’ll crack on and train hard

Demand for oil to peak in next 20 years, BP says

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State of the nation: Second Class Upper Economics graduate rides Keke for a living.

The case of Victor Ifeanyichukwu Edeh is the sour tale of majority of Nigerian University graduates with beaming intelligence who would only find out the hard way that Nigeria had no plans for them.

Victor studied Economics at the University of Port Harcourt, where he graduated with 2.1 (Second Class Upper) in 2016.

Before now, Victor had taught Economics at a private Secondary school where he also doubled as the Bursar for 20,000 per month salary.

He was also, at that material time, an adjunct facilitator, teaching Economics and Entrepreneur at NOUN and Chartered Institute of Customer Relationships Management where he was paid 500 Naira per hour.

He only had 2 teaching hours in a week at the National Open University of Nigeria.

Due to low-pay, Victor resigned.

He took to Keke business which puts a little more food on his table than the previous jobs he had held.

He says that he plans to raise quick capital to leave the country and take his intelligence somewhere else.

See how Nigeria demarkets itself so easily even in the face of it’s own citizenry. At the end of the day, Nigeria loses.

Court okays police invitation of Rivers State PDP chairman over killings.

The Rivers State Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Bro Felix Obuah has been ordered by Rivers State High Court to honour an invitation by the Police.

The order followed a petition written against Obuah on the killings recorded in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local government area before, during and after the 2015 general elections.

The All Progressives Congress in the state had written a petition to the Police over a large spate of killings recorded in ONELGA before the 2015 elections.

The APC in the petition also accused Obuah of gun-running and sponsoring of the ONELGA killings.

Justice Adolphus Enebeli of the High Court in Port Harcourt had earlier dismissed an application by the PDP Chairman.

The PDP Chairman had challenged his invitation after police invited those mentioned in the petition.

Mr. Obuah, it was learned, accused former governor of Rivers State and Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, of political witch hunt.

Emenike Ebete, Counsel to the APC in Rivers State, told newsmen that the Police can now effect an arrest on the Rivers State PDP Chairman in the event he failed to honour their invitation.

Frank Orhiri who represented the Attorney General of Rivers State, Emma Aguma, SAN declined comments on the court’s verdict.

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