Ini Edo covers April issue of Genevieve magazine...


This month, Genevieve magazine cover features Nollywood actress and producer, Ini Edo, who recently premiered her latest movie, “While You Slept”. In a very rare interview with Genevieve, the actress sheds more light on her new movie, her recent separation and future plans.



Photography: Yetunde Baba Eko. Make-up: Bimpe Onakoya...

This viral photo of Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe is hilarious


Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, 91, who is rumoured to be lining up his 24 year old daughter to replace him as president of the country, looked like he wore weave and earrings as he arrived in South Africa yesterday morning for a state visit. His first trip in 20 years. But on close inspection of the funny photo, you'll see that the hair and earrings belong to a woman standing directly behind him.

Man with earphone on crushed to death by train in Lagos this morning



An unidentified young man with earphone on, was killed this morning April 8th by a passenger train at Cappa area of Oshodi, Lagos.



A Correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) who was inside the train reports that the man was standing on the rail track oblivious to the fast approaching train. The NAN correspondent reports that the Ogun-Lagos-bound mass transit train was leaving its Oshodi station to Mushin when the accident occurred.




The train had as usual, sounded its horn repeatedly as it was approaching the railway crossing at Ilupeju Bye-pass for clearance of its track.



According to an eyewitness, the man who had his earphone on was apparently carried away with either the call he was receiving or listening to music.


Obviously the man was not aware of the approaching train even as it blasted its horn, perhaps because of the earphone. Before he knew it, he was already hit by the train and was not given any chance to escape. Immediately he was hit, the body was mangled as the train dragged it underneath,’’ the eyewitness said.


NAN reports that people standing by the rail track that saw the incident raised their hands over their heads in a show of pity for the deceased.


"The man has suddenly and unwittingly lost his life to sheer carelessness,’’ a passenger said.


NAN reports that it was not the first time a moving train would crush to death people standing on the rail track because of having their earphones on.

Among them was a lady in 2006, killed at Shogunle GRA railway crossing, while another one was killed in 2007 at Oshodi.



Source: NAN

Kenyan govt freezes accounts of suspected financiers of Al-Shabaab


The Kenya Government has frozen the bank accounts of 86 entities and individuals suspected to be financiers of terror group, Al-Shabaab following the killing of 147 people in Garissa on April 2nd.



According to the spokesperson of Kenya's Interior Ministry, Mwenda Njoka, the move is designed to choke the flow of money to the Islamist terror group Al-Shabab. Owners of the 86 accounts have also been put on a government watch list. Al-Shabab has carried out multiple attacks in Kenya in recent years, and has warned that more will come unless Kenya withdraws its troops from Somalia.

2face Idibia's youngest son with Pero Adeniyi, Innocent Jnr, turns 3


2face can like born fine children sha. This is his youngest son and one of the three children he had with former lover, Pero Adeniyi. The proud dad shared a photo of the boy, born on April 8th 2012, on his instagram page and wished him a happy 3rd birthday. He wrote;

"Mennnnnnn like play like play this my little charmer just turned 3yrs 2day! HbD 2 Innocent Idibia jnr. The lord will protect and guide your footsteps always my son"

Samsung Galaxy S5 On Countdown


If you need a new Samsung Galaxy in your life, here’s a chance to get one at an amazing price. The must-have Samsung Galaxy S5 is now on countdown at U-Wantit.com. The last Samsung Galaxy S5 sold for £1.67. What will you get yours for?

Court orders DStv to suspend increase in subscription fees


In March, MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, owners of DStv announced a 20% price increase for all its satellite pay TV bouquets in Nigeria. Multichoice said the increase, which was supposed to take effect from April 1st, was necessary for them to continue offering good quality programming to its subscribers. But the increase is not going to happen for now after a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos restrained the company from increasing the tariffs.





The restraining order was given at the court following a class action suit filed by two Lagos-based lawyers, Osasuyi Adebayo and Oluyinka Oyeniji, challenging the increase. The judge said there should be no increase until the court meets on April 16th to hear the case.