It was all joy for a woman and her husband who welcomed as set of triplets (all boys) at the Federal Medical Centre, FMC, Owerri, Imo . Friends and other well meaning Nigerians gathered at the hospital to rejoice with the family who lives at Egbu, in Owerri North LG and also support them financially.
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Thursday, 6 July 2017
Woman Gives Birth To Triplets At Imo Hospital.
Eww...man finds rubber band in his beef roll (photos)


This Nigerian man shared the photos on twitter, claiming he found a robber band inside a beef sausage he bought. That looks disgusting...
Kelechi Nwakali super eagles young star visit Arsene wenger
Super Eagles of Nigeria and Arsenal Club youngster, Kelechi Nwakali meets with the manager of his new club, Arsene Wenger in London.
Kelechi took to his Instagram page to share the picture with his new and wrote alongside, "nice time with the boss today!"
Nigerian rapper, Vector loses dad

Nigerian rapper, Vector is bereaved. His dad, Mr Ogunmefun died this afternoon after a brief illness at his Lagos Island residence. A close family source tells LIB, 'everyone is still very shocked, especially Vector he's really down because he was very close to his dad'.
He is survived by 5 children including Vector, his elder sister and juju singer, Shola Vibrate
Uber Like Services In Form Powerbikes
So I've been hearing a lot about this app called MAXGo and i thought i'd give it a shot. The app which is similar to Uber, Taxify and Oga taxi but For PowerBikes, allows you request a power bike to come pick you up and drop you off at your location. Unlike Uber though, the riders are trained and certified by MAXGo. I was initially skeptical about it, but after i was stuck in traffic around law school in V.I, i just thought i should give it a try.
Besides you get some money in your app wallet when you download the app, so your first ride is practically free.
I was pleasantly surprised at how effective the app was and the ride was actually cheaper than Okada, plus it's a Powerbike and i also got a helmet which is something i have always wanted with Bikes.
I got to work in Lekki in less than 15 minutes (thank GOD cos i may just have been fired if not) and the rider was very nice and pleasant. All in all, i was impressed.
Now where it gets interesting is these guys have a very mouth-watering referral system and if you get a couple of people to download and use your referral codes, your rides will be practically free. This is asides the 100 Naira they give to everyone on sign up.
I think it's a cool app with some really cool incentives -> www.max.ng/go
The game might just be changing for UBER and Taxify as they now have some interesting competition.
Police reacts to online report of its officer using POS to collect bribe
Yesterday, there was a video circulating on social media showing a police officer allegedly collecting bribe using a POS machine. The Nigeria police force has reacted to this via its Facebook page.
According to the statement released on its page, the police force says it has once used a handheld machines to verify vehicle registration details, a photo of the machine above. In the statement, the police asked anyone who has at anytime paid bribe to a police officer using a POS to come forward with proof.
"Re: VIDEO - "Nigerian police man caught on camera using POS machine to collect bribe. Nigeria Police Force once used handheld machines to verify vehicle registration details. I'm sure we all know Bank requirements on issuance of PoS. I CHALLENGE ANYONE WHO PAID 'PoS BRIBE' TO CONTACT PCRRU 24/7 via; Calls Only: 0805 700 0001, 0805 700 0002 | SMS and WhatsApp Only: 0805 700 0003 | BBM: 58A2B5DE | Twitter: @PoliceNG_PCRRU | Facebook: www.facebook.com/PolicePCRRU | Email: complaint@npf.gov.ng OR PolicePCRRU@gmail.com".


