Wednesday, 31 July 2013

PHOTOS: D’banj, Olamide Other Shutdown Abeokuta!!


On Saturday July 27, 2013  the 8th leg of Star Music Trek held at the Abeokuta Sports Complex,  Ogun State.
D’banj and rapper and 'Eni Duro' crooner Olamide were the stars of the night, While Dr SID, Sound Sultan, Obesere and others gave a fantastic and mind blowing performance
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ASUU Vows To Continue Strike Till FG Agrees To Demands


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Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Benin Zone, yesterday, expressed the resolve of members to stay at home for up to 10 years than call off the current strike action embarked upon by the union five weeks ago, if the Federal Government continues to shy away from the agreement it reached with the union in 2009.
President Goodluck Jonathan had Tuesday, approved the implementation of the recommendation of the government committee on repositioning of federal and state universities.
But the Benin Zone of ASUU described as a shame, government’s refusal to meet its end of the Memorandum of Understanding, MOU,  entered with ASUU in 2009, wherein government promised to release  N100 billion immediately out of the N500billion it agreed to pay.
The Zonal Coordinator, Benin zone of ASUU, Dr. Ighalo Sunny, said yesterday, that part of the MOU signed in 2012 between the Federal Government and the union was that government will increase the yearly budgetary allocation to the educational sector to 26 per cent among others.
He said: “It is sad that government has failed to fulfill the agreement on the universities. The N500 billion is not to pay lecturers but to fund infrastructural decay in Nigerian universities. What that means is that government has not shown readiness to implement same. For us, the solution is simple, honour and implement fully the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement. We believe that the 2009 agreement is the antidote to the debilitating crisis bedevilling Nigerian universities.”
Describing the rumour that ASUU will soon call-off the strike as a folktale, he noted that the union appreciates the interest shown by  stakeholders and groups in the crisis, “ but that will not stop us from finding lasting solution to the decay in our education sector. So, even if it takes us another 10 years, we will remain at home until the right thing is done.”

VIDEO: "See What Happens When I Asked Strange Guys For S*x"

  


A young and attractive woman who approached random men on the street for s*x has revealed that half of them turned her down flat.
The woman, known only as Andrea, was filmed for a YouTube segment titled: 'Asking Guys for S*x: A Social Experiment'.
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It saw her bluntly ask 14 men 'Do you want to have sex with me?' and recorded their reactions.
In total, Andrea had seven men take her up on her offer and seven rejections. But everyone she approached, even the men walking with girlfriends, seemed to be in a good mood when she left.
She definitely had better luck than the hapless man who filmed the 'A Guy Ask 100 Girls For S*x' video, who had to deal with angry women and having a drink thrown in his face.

SHOCKING: Man Slashes Friend's Throat Over Mobile Phone Charger


SHOCKING: Man Slashes Friend's Throat Over Mobile Phone Charger
A 27-year-old man was killed by his friend, weekend, over the ownership of a mobile phone charger. 
The tragedy occurred at Isapodo area of Ijebu-Ife, in Ijebu North-East Local Government Area of Ogun State on Sunday.
The victim, Mr Dele Oje, described as an easy going person by his neighbours, was said to have been allegedly killed by his friend, simply identified as Muyideen after the latter requested for a phone charger from the former.
Investigations revealed that Oje had earlier argued with his friend over who owned the charger minutes before he was killed.
Shortly before his death, an argument had ensued between the duo, prompting neighbours in the two-storey building to intervene.
Unfortunately, the neighbours had barely left the scene of the argument, when Dele’s friend descended on him as the deceased attempted to have his breakfast and slashed his throat with a sharp object.
A neighbour of the deceased who did not want to be named, narrated what she described as an unfortunate incident, said: “We had earlier settled a seeming quarrel between the friends over the ownership of a telephone charger when Muyideen killed his friend’’.
‘We got there later only to see blood stains on the wall and floor of the building,  an indication that Oje had attempted to escape from his assailant’’.
Another resident who identified himself as Abayomi Oyeyemi also said that after the murder, Muyideen fled only to be fished out in a near-by bush, three hours after.
The body has been deposited at the Ijebu-Ode General Hospital mortuary while Muyideen who was arrested by the youths in the community had been handed over to police at the Ogbere division.
The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, who said he was yet to be briefed by the Ogbere Divisional Police Officer, added that he did not have details of the incident.

PHOTOS: You Won’t Believe How These Parents Murdered Their 1-Year-Old Daughter


The parents of a 17-month-old girl have been arrested after she was allegedly strapped in a car seat for 15 hours without food or water and suffocated to death after a blanket was stuffed into her mouth.
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Toni Maurie Gwynn was found unresponsive at her parents’ home in Eden, North Carolina on July 11 after her father, Antonio Gwynn, 22, allegedly forced the blanket into the child’s mouth to stop her from crying.
Her father, Antonio Gwynn, 22, has been charged with felony child abuse and second-degree murder and her mother, Heather Gwynn, 22, has been charged with felony child abuse.
Toni’s grandparents, Chris and Sue Paul, have told the Greensboro News-Record that they fought to help the girl and her two siblings, but that their daughter would not let them get close.
‘She just shut us out of her life,’ Chris Paul of Heather Gwynn. ‘I think she knew if we saw how bad things were in that house, we wouldn’t have put up with it.’
The couple said they moved to North Carolina from Maine to help their daughter with her children, but that Heather distanced herself from the family.
‘We were afraid for their safety,’ Sue Paul said, claiming that family members had called child services to voice their concerns.
One relative ‘called on numerous occasions and her cries were left unanswered’, she said. The county would not comment on the case, citing confidentiality.
Mrs Paul described how their daughter pushed them away and refused their help.
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‘We came over here at Christmas with presents for the kids, just to make sure they had a Christmas,’ she said. ‘They wouldn’t even let us in.’
She added that they only met their granddaughter once and were not allowed to take pictures of her – and that they learned about the death on the news.
Police and paramedics were called to the family’s house in Eden by the parents after they said they found her not breathing. The little girl was rushed to Morehead Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
Police interviewed the parents about the details leading up to the girl’s death and while investigations were underway, the couple moved out of their home.
When authorities went back for a final interview, they found that the parents were missing and arrest warrants were issued after they failed to attend a scheduled meeting with social services.
The couple had fled to a relative’s vacant trailer in Caswell County and were discovered when the relatives went to check on it. They then contacted authorities.
Source: Dailymail

Kano Blasts: Sultan, ACF, Afenifere, Others Condemn Killings (TRAGIC PHOTOS)


The Jama’atu Nasril Islam, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Arewa Consultative Forum and Afenifere on Tuesday spoke in one voice against Monday night’s multiple bomb blasts in Kano, Kano State.
photo The Jama’atu Nasril Islam, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Arewa Consultative Forum and Afenifere on Tuesday spoke in one voice against Monday night’s multiple bomb blasts in Kano, Kano State.
Their criticisms came just as our correspondent in Kano gathered from hospital sources that death toll had risen to  23. Security operatives  however put the casualty figure at 12.
In their separate reactions to the blasts in the Sabon Gari area of the city, they reminded the perpetrators who are believed to be members of Boko Haram   that it was wrong for them to take innocemt lives.
The JNI,  a group led by the  Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar lll,   said  in a statement by its Secretary-General, Dr. Khalid Aliyu, that those behind the killings must be fished out and punished.
It  said it was perplexed  that  terrorism had continued unabated in the North  despite the number of unaccounted checkpoints by security operatives.
The statement reads in part, “JNI is worried and cannot understand  what is really happening?  The perpetrators should be fished out and punished in accordance with the laws of the land.
“While we send our condolences to the families of the bereaved , the government of Borno and Kano states, their Royal Highnesses,  Shehu of Borno and the Emir of Kano, we once again call on all concerned to,  as a matter of urgency,   nip the  attacks in the bud . As it is becoming more and more glaring  to all  right thinking persons, there is a grand design to push the entire North into deeper crises and by extension,  the entire Nigerian federation.
“Therefore, we call on Muslims to fervently pray in Du’a(prayer) that will bring an end to these nagging nightmares of insecurity in our great country and may Allah, the Most High, save us from the enemies of peace and development and whosoever they may be, especially that we are in the most sacred month of Ramadan.”
To the ACF,  the Kano blasts  must be condemned by all right thinking persons  because they  amounted to a “desecration of the holy month of Ramadan.
The forum which is the foremost northern socio-political organisation, noted that the killing of innocent souls had no place in any religion.
The ACF, in a statement  by its  National Publcity Secretary, Mr. Anthony Sani,  added   that violence could not solve any perceived grievances.
The body  stressed the need for dialogue, saying  it was the best way to address grievances.
It said,  “We  would never be tired of asking  the perpetrators of violence to avail themselves the offer of dialogue by the Federal Government for the good of all. This is because there is no alternative to peaceful coexistence needed for the socio-economic development of this large country.
“The ACF is shocked and sad over the reports of four bomb explosions, which killed and wounded many people on Monday in Kano. This kind of killings of innocent people has no place in all religions and in decent societies. It amounts to desecration of the month of Ramadan. They should, therefore, be condemned by all those who cherish core values of humanity like freedom, justice and common decency.
“It is still the considered opinion of the ACF that violence can never resolve any perceived grievances, besides inflicting pains and self-immolation and destruction of innocent people.”
On its part, Afenifere  called on the Federal Government to introduce tougher measures to curb the escalation of violent attacks by  Boko-Haram, especially in Borno and Kano states.
Describing the attacks as  “dreaded and brutal, “ the group warned that the arrest of  42 suspected members of the sect   in Lagos and Ogun states indicated  that deadlier attacks had yet to be unveiled.
A  statement by the group on Tuesday, reads  in part, “The escalation of violent campaigns by the Boko Haram in Borno and Kano states within 48 hours should be a rude awakening to the Federal Government that it should seek yet no repose.
“It appears to us in Afenifere that the government was being lured into some false sense of security so  that the sect could re-strategise for more devastating attacks.
“The Army in Lagos paraded some suspected members of the sect, with a warning from the Directorate of State Security Service that deadlier attacks were on the way. This should be a signal to the government that it cannot afford to take a pacifist approach as sympathisers of the sect who had infiltrated the administration may be counselling.
“The military action that followed the bold move by the government led to a bomb holiday in the North-East, which has been the headquarters of insurgency.”
The group said the claim by the Chairman of the Boko Haram panel, Alhaji Taminu Turaki, that he had secured a ceasefire with the sect, proved that Turaki might be having something to do with the sect.
The group further asked the  government to disband the committee, as it was not to be trusted.
But Turaki told State House correspondents in Abuja  that  the  committee remained undeterred in the face of  the renewed hostilities by Boko Haram.
He  said President Goodluck Jonathan had granted the committee a 60-day extension to complete its assignment.
Turaki  said, “ It’s really unfortunate that at this time when serious efforts are being made by the government through many fronts to make sure that these issues are sorted out, some people who do not wish this country well are trying to pull the hand of the clock backwards.
“But let me say on behalf of the committee on dialogue that we are undeterred. We will proceed with the discussions and by the special grace of God and by the prayers of all peace-loving Nigerians we will be able to conquer incidents like these.”
While  statements by the JNI, ACF  and Afenifere were being circulated, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo and  security agencies differed on the casualty figure in  the latest explosions in  Kano.
The  military and police said 12 people died in the explosions believed to have been targeted at the Christians in the city, but the Ohanaeze Ndigbo  said no fewer than 39  were killed and several others injured.
President of the group in Kano, Chief Michael Tobias Idika, told The PUNCH, he had confirmed that “at least 39 people” were killed in the explosions.
 Idika said, “This is not something we like to celebrate; the truth is that at least 39 people were killed  in  the blasts.
“The terrorists invaded Sabon Gari, an enclave carved out for non-natives and planted Improvised Explosive Devices  that  exploded almost simultaneously on Enugu/Igbo Road, near International Hotel; and  New Road, directly opposite the popular Ado Bayero Square, precisely at Nos. 38, 39, 40 and 41.
“At 41 New Road, the Christ Salvation Pentecostal Church was also bombed at the peak of an evening worship service. Ohanaeze Ndigbo’s account can confirm 39 deaths in New Road and  Igbo/Enugu Road; and also unspecified number of people who got injured. Our team arrived at the scene in good time.”
But the Commissioner of Police , Kano State Command, in a statement on Tuesday,  insisted that 12 people died in the explosions.
The command,  in the statement by its spokesman, Magaji Majia,  said,  “Multiple explosions at Enugu/Igbo Road and New Road at about 2100 hours occurred at a Tavern known as Mary Cool and Zuma Cool Spot, respectively.
“As a result, 12 died on the spot, 12 injured and  19 vehicles parked at the scenes damaged. Corpses and the injured were taken to government hospitals in the state.”
Also,  the 3 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Kano, issued a statement  on the attacks.
The statement   by Captain Ikedichi Iweaha, spokesman for the  Brigade reads in part, “At about 2105 hours  July 29,  2013 ,  simultaneous explosions were triggered by persons suspected to be members of the Boko Haram terrorist group between numbers 38 and 41 New Road and Igbo Road by Enugu Road all in the Sabon Gari area of Fagge Local Government Council of Kano State.
“Twelve persons were confirmed to have died from both incidents while a couple of others who sustained various degrees of injuries were rushed to hospitals for medical attention.
“This latest incident could have been avoided if citizens have maintained vigilance when packages are dropped as it was in this case contrary to reports circulating in a section of the media of the attack being one by suicide bombers.”
Our correspondent however learnt on Tuesday  that 23 corpses of victims of the blasts were deposited at the various government hospitals across Kano metropolis.
Most of the corpses were deposited at the Mallam Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital mortuary. Six   persons were being treated for various degrees of burns in the same hospital.
Meanwhile, the Kano State Governor, Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwakwanso,  in company  with the Commander, 3 Motorised Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Ilyasu Abba, and the State Police Commissioner, Alhaji Musa Daura,  on Tuesday  visited the Murtala Muhammed Hospital to commiserate with the victims of the bomb blasts.

REVEALED: "My Sexual Encounter With Davido Was The Best Ever" (READ FULL STORY)


Just when we thought Davido was finally free of controversy, the Pop star has been tangled up again, this time in East Africa.
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A ‘Kenyan socialite’ is claiming she slept with the young Nigerian singer this past weekend while he was in the country for a performance at the Bombaata Festival which also featured Nigerian artiste Ice Prince, singer Victoria Kimani and some other Kenyan acts.
Staciey Brianar popularly known as Pendo is alleging she got to have a sexual encounter with the Davido hours after the concert ended, claiming to have hooked up with him at a Kenyan night club ‘Galileo’.
Pendo seemed to have a whole to say: the controversial young Kenyan lady in a lengthy chat with a Kenyan blog took time to narrate her experience with Davido.
Pendo says she met up with Davido hours before the show through HKN Gang’s Deekay. ‘I made my way there, got to at long last meet Deekay, my long-time pal from HKN and through him; I made my way to skyluxx for the play house party where all of us stuck up in the VIP area. I knew I had won my jackpot so there was nothing to worry about. As a matter of fact, he (Davido) had spotted me too; we talked in a way only the two of us could understand’, Pendo narrates.
Pendo says she wasn’t worried if Davido was going to choose another girl to take back to his hotel room after the ‘after party’ so she didn’t even bother going for the show…
‘I had my fun and made my way home ready for the big day as I said I was not worried, so there’s was no time in me hustling to go to the backstage as other girls did…no! I had my food ready to eat, after the event, my friend Deekay (HKN) buzzed me and asked me to turn up that he (Davido) was asking for me.
I made my way to Galileo with my girlfriends, I minded my own business until he spotted me and asked his DJ to come get me, I still had no rush to be seen hanging out with him or anything, so I sat down n had my drink that he offered’, she continues her story.
Pendo says when it was time to leave the hangout spot, the organizers thought it best for them to leave in separate cars just to avoid the media. ‘So David paid for my cab that followed them directly to the hotel located in Hurlingham. When I got there, he sent his deejay (DJ Olu) to give me his key card to his room as he talked to someone. He escorted me to the room and the rest is self-explanatory’.
Now, Pendo is known for spinning stories to get mentioned on blogs and social network (she’s also been mentioning @Iam_Davido on Twitter) so everybody is finding this story hard to believe. But then again, she must be one damn good storyteller too!
The young lady has even gone on to describe her alleged sexual encounter with the young pop star, revealing Davido is one of the best she’s ever done it with, describing him as ‘Perfect’.
‘He was perfect. He is much better than your ‘average Kenyan’. He is big. Both length and width and best part is he really knows what he is working with. He has crazy moves; he kept it fresh for a couple hours. I am impressed. Definitely the best, ok maybe not the best I ever had, but he is up there’, Pendo told another Kenyan blog, the African Eagle.
She also praised him for not only being a ‘good lover’ but also a gentleman.
‘Not only did he not publicise the affair, but he left me with some personal mementos to remember him. I don’t think a one night stand does that. Plus there is still communication going on. I’m not saying we are dating, but we are definitely still talking. He did not ‘hit it and quit it’.
Pendo also says she didn’t bother taking pictures and definitely didn’t do it for the money…
‘I didn’t get money from him. I didn’t want money from him. I did it simply because I find him hot and he is pretty legit in the music industry in Africa. Yeah, I am attracted by his talent, his fame, his power, but honestly, who isn’t?’, she said.
Davido’s manager Kamal has denied the story and explains that they were actually warned by the show’s publicist about the girl. He insists that Davido did not have any contact with Pendo.

MY STORY: I’ll Tell The Whole World What My Dad Did To Me - Says Pregnant Teenage Girl Raped By Father In Osun (PHOTO)


The trend among some fathers who choose to have sex with their daughters has reached an alarming state, with a new dimension introduced by a father who allegedly had carnal knowledge of his eight and half months pregnant daughter in Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State, when she went to visit him after about 14 years of living apart.
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The girl, Ibukun, (not real name) who was impregnated by her lover in another state where she lived with her paternal grandmother was said to have been brought to Ibadan when she started having complications with her pregnancy. Her mother, who got separated from her father last December, took her in to keep an eye on her, but with her meagre income of N250 per day which she earns as a cook assistant in a local cafetaria, the woman seemed incapable of taking care of Ibukun and her two younger brothers who were staying with her.

When Ibukun saw that life in Ibadan did not suit her, she decided to go back to Osogbo. However, she had the urge to see her father whom she had not seen for 14years since her grandmother took her into custody. But her decision spelt peril for her as she allegedly ended up being raped by her father.

According to Ibukun, “I was defecating one day when I started bleeding.  I was taken to hospital where they saw my womb protruding from my cervix. The ultrasound scan I did showed that I had placenta previa. At another hospital, the womb was pushed in and I was warned not to have sex until delivery.

“I was brought to Ibadan but I was not comfortable. I told my mother that I wanted to go back to Osogbo but I thought of going to see my father whom I saw last when I was a child. I asked my younger to take me there, with the thought that I would at least get transport money from him.

“I went there on Saturday July 20 with the intention of sleeping over. My brother went to sleep and I also went to lie down. My father came and ordered me to remove my clothes, raining curses on me. He started robbing my breasts with his hands. He later took black soap, rubbed it on his hands and started using the hands to rub my breasts again.

“By then, I could see that he was aroused as his manhood had risen beneath the loin cloth he tied around his waist. It was after that that he had sex with me. I was weeping and my brother saw him and exclaimed ‘Ah! My brother also started crying. It was my brother who told my mother but I went to my aunt at Bodija area and narrated my experience to her.”

The father, Mr Kehinde Olasode however denied sleeping with his daughter, swearing with the Quran. He said that he only used some leaves recommended to him to bath his daughter because of the bleeding she was experiencing in pregnancy.

Olasode said: “She had been living with my mother in Osogbo since she was about five years of age. I have not seen her all these years.  About two months ago, I was called and informed that she was pregnant and bleeding. I called her mother to inform her and she brought her to Ibadan to stay with her mother at Apete. On Saturday, July 20, her brothers brought her to me, and I sat her down to castigate her for getting pregnant instead of being serious with education or a vocation.

“Meanwhile, someone told me to get Jatropha  (lapalapa) leaves with black soap with which she should bath, saying that the bleeding she was experiencing would stop. I used the soap to rub her head and her breasts and gave her water to rinse her body. I don’t know how they came about the story that I slept with her.”

The mother, Adijat, told Crime Reports that she left her husband in December to look for means of survival in Lagos because he was not responsible over the three children she bore him. “The burden was too much for me. He has another woman who bore him two children.

“My daughter got pregnant in Osogbo and she later started bleeding. We brought her to Ibadan and she stabilised. When I noticed that she was almost due, I agreed with her to go back to Osogbo because there is no single baby dress in Ibadan and I am financially incapacitated to buy them.

“She went to her father on July 20 and came back to tell me that her father rubbed and squeezed her breasts, vowing to expose him to the whole world. She also said that he slept with her but I don’t know how true that is.”

Crime Reports gathered that the case was reported at Mapo police station and the Divisional Police Officer, SP Ganiyu Ali ordered the arrest of the suspect.

Confirming the story, the Police Public Relations officer in Oyo State, Olabisi Okuwobi-Ilobanafor, said that the suspect would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), for further investigations. Crime Reports also gathered that nurses at the State Hospital, Yemetu could not conduct the test necessary to check for presence of spermatozoa in Ibukun’s vulva because of her bleeding state, so as not to trigger labour.

PHOTOS: Check Out D'Prince New Promo Pictures...


Mavin artiste D'Prince released new promo pictures online, while report also says he is getting ready to release a new single titled 'Lori standing'. 
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BOMB BLAST UPDATE: Kano Bombers Disguised As Fruit Sellers


BOMB BLAST UPDATE: Kano Bombers Disguised As Fruit Sellers
More details emerged yesterday on Monday’s twin explosions by Boko Haram in Kano metropolis even as survivors recounted how they cheated death.
The Joint Security Task Force (JTF) and the police said 12 people died while 12 others were injured. Ohanaeze Ndigbo disagreed with the figures, saying 45 people lost their lives.
It was confirmed yesterday that the lone bomber hid the Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in a wheelbarrow, disguising as a fruit seller before they were detonated at New and Enugu/Igbo Road, all in Sabon-Gari, populated by non-indigenes, mostly the Igbos.
One explosion went off at 41 New Road, the Christ Salvation Pentecostal Church at the peak of evening worship.
An eyewitness, Mazi Columba Ndubuisi, told Daily Sun that the Boko Haram bomber arrived in  Enugu Road, with a wheelbarrow, adding that the terrorist pretended to be selling watermelon, oranges and bananas. According to him, the attacker hid the IEDs inside the wheelbarrow under the bananas and oranges, adding that after roaming innocently for a while, he parked the wheelbarrow near the shop of one Mama Ejima by the side of a parked Mercedes Benz car. Ndubuisi said he trades on fire -fighting equipment very close to the scene of the blasts, when the boy parked his wheelbarrow casually, some people were actually calling him to come and sell to them, but they surprisingly noticed that the boy, rather than selling, made his way to the main road, leaving his wares.
He said barely a few minutes after, the bomb exploded killing the woman (Mama Ejima) and several other people.
Another witness, who is simply called Mr. Eddy, said typical of the fellowship, worshippers separated themselves from their children, adding that the kids were roaming about the scene when the first device exploded near their play-point.
The witness, who was watching football in a nearby bar when the first blast occurred, recalled that following the shocking explosion, the whole scenario was thrown into confusion, with several people sustaining injuries, while many more died of the first blast.
He said that just minutes after the first blast, when they were trying to escape, the second exploded, trapping some people who had dared to run in the direction of the first blast.
Mr. Eddy, who resides in the same building where the church is located, said several people died on account of the blasts, including three persons who sat close to him at their drinking table.
“There was smoke everywhere. People were running everywhere, people were lying on the ground, many motorists jumped inside their cars and sped off. They came here with four pick-up vans to carry the bodies. I did not count them, but I know that they were many,” he added.
Meanwhile, several families were yet to discover the whereabouts of their relatives. Daily Sun learnt that at least, eight wounded persons were hospitalized.
Speaking from his hospital bed at the Emergency Unit of the Armed Forces Hospital in the state capital, Mr Chika Ekenne said the blasts took them by surprise, adding that but for the mercy of God, he would have died from the explosion.
Ekenne, who had deep wounds on his left shoulder in addition to several sharp cuts, said that he was hit by the second explosion that occurred in New Road area of Sabon -Garri Area.
According to the victim, who was wreathing in pains at press time, he was a resident of Abuja, who had come to the state to finish a business, adding that he went to the particular scene in the company of a friend to give some money to his daughter, who was to transfer the same to another of his children, who is  in school.
Mr. Ekenne, who hails from Etiti in Mbaino in Imo State told Daily Sun that when the first bomb exploded by the side of the church, a number of people at the drinking bar escaped, adding that unfortunately, he forgot his keys when he fled in fright.
He recalled that in the midst of the thick billowing smoke, thinking that it was a single blast, he ran back, only to be hit by the second explosion which stuck him and threw particles at him.
While pleading that they should not tell his wife about his current state and tragedy, he noted that his wife may not be able to stand the shock.