Young Nigerian Lady Declared Missing, 9 Days After Leaving Her Hostel For A Party On Lagos Island


According to her friend, Medese: “My friend Odeleye Remilekun has been Missing upper week Friday. She was last seen when leaving her hostel in gbagada to a house party on the island with a friend.

I’m her very close friend but we do not stay together. I only noticed she’s missing on friday after several attempts to reach her on the phone was not successful. I reached out to our other friends and the story was the same.

I also got a calls from her sister then i decided to go look for her at home and her work place where she’s learning fashion designing. On getting to her house, I got the information she left home since Friday for a party and DAT was the last heard from her.

Pls anybody who happens to see her at the party or the venue or anywhere since that day, should pls reach out to us her friends via our Instagram @motunpweety @soft_meddycollections. Her mother, a widow, is in a very bad state. Who ever is holding her pls have mercy.”

Photos: See The Last Minutes And Last Tweet Of The Unilorin Graduate That Jumped Into Festac Canal Yesterday


The man who plunged into the Festac-Link Bridge Canal yesterday, April 8, 2017, has been identified as Bayode Ahmed Lawal, an Industrial and Applied Chemistry graduate of Unilorin, Kwara State.

According to Festaconline, the ordeal started from Mobil filling station when Bayo started lying down on the floor. He was with his friends at this time. His friends beckoned on him to stand up trying to find out what was wrong. .

He stood up and then started walking fast, then started running towards the bridge. His friends tried to stop him, chasing him, before they could get hold of him, he had already jumped into the canal. .

Before this some, individuals said it seemed he had some psychological issues. His body is yet to be retrieved. Bayo left behind his mother, a single mom, and his other siblings. Some said the psychological issues comes once in a while.

Photos: Stephanie Otobo Releases More Proof; BBM Sex Chats Between Her And Apostle Suleman

Stephanie Otobo isn’t done with Apostle Suleiman, despite the N1 billion defamation suit the Apostle filed against her, Stephanie has decided not to back down.

After releasing her statement of account which shows the apostle transferred some money to her account, Stephanie has released screenshots of an alleged sex chat she had with the Apostle.

This was shared by Sahara Reporters.

Photos: For Returning $10,000 He Found Back To Its Owner A UBA Security Guard Named Ibrahim Has Been Bombarded With Money Gifts


According to instagram user nana_udom a security man named Ibrahim has just been bombarded with rewards at the 2017 UBA CEO Awards in Eko Hotel And Suites Victoria Island Lagos State Nigeria For returning the sum of $10,000 misplaced by a customer

REWARD FOR INTEGRITY

For returning 10,000USD of a customer he found, Ibrahim, a security man with UBA was rewarded with the sum of $5,000 by the governor of Adamawa, $10,000 by the governor of Bauchi, the Deputy Senate president, Senator Ekwerenmadu said He will be announced at the floor of the Senate on Tuesday during plenary and will be given the sum of N5,000,000(Five Million Naira only) by the senate.

Ibrahim was also given an award of Excellence by the bank and several unannounced donations, He is the young man standing next to the Deputy Senate President

Ladies & Gentlemen, Integrity pays.
#UBACEOAWARDS2017

“I Will Commit Suicide If Efe Doesn’t Win The N25Million” – Nigerian Lady Says

A Nigerian User on Twitter has declared that she’d commit suicide if Efe doesn’t win the Grand prize of N25m and SUV.

She made this known via her Twitter page (“@Godsgiftele”). “I WILL COMMIT SUCIDE IF EFE DOESNT WIN THE 25MIL..#BBNajia“ – The lady wrote, along side with a her picture.

Of course, she got some replies, with many noting that she is “insane”

Photos: 17-year-old Nigerian Polytechnic Student Leads The Construction Of A Locally-Made Drone

A 17-year-old student of the Lagos State Polytechnic, identified as David Opateyibo, has helped in the construction of the first locally-made drone in Nigeria.

gathered that the first prototype of a locally-made drone was recently constructed at the Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) recently.

 

David Opateyibo led in the construction of a locally-made drone

The drone was constructed under the watchful eyes and the careful leadership of a 17-year-old boy identified as David Opateyibo.

Speaking on the achievement, authorities of the Lagos state government have reportedly said that if fully developed, the drone and others could be deployed for security surveillance in the state.

17-year-old David leads the construction of a locally-made drone

Speaking in an interview, 17-year-old David said:

“Aside from using drones for aerial surveillance, you can also use them for aerial photography and videography, or for broadcasting, incidence control or pipeline and power line inspection. You can also use drones in agriculture, to analyze farm produce.”

Lagos state Polytechnic students constructed a locally-made drone

The drone which was constructed from a high breed mix of existing drone components and locally fabricated material, is said to fly normally, but David says there is a lot more room for improvement.

17-year-old David Opateyibo led the team which constructed a locally-made drone

Photos & Video: Meet Kehinde Durojaiye, Nigerian Inventor Building A Jet Car

Lagos is synonymous with heavy traffic and congestion but self taught inventor, Kehinde Durojaiye, might have the answer to the city’s woes: a jet car that can run on land, sea and in the air.

Durojaiye, nicknamed ‘Kenny jet,’ calls his ambitious invention ‘an aero-amphibious jet car’ and he told CNN he has achieved two out of his three goals.
“I tested it in the sea and a lot of people were surprised it can move on the land and sea,” he said. “That’s one of those things that amazes people.”
Durojaiye told he has traveled as far as Ibadan (84 miles away from Lagos) in his car and claims it can move 120 kilometers per hour on land and at least six knots on the sea.
In a sea of Toyotas and Hyundais, Durojaiye’s unconventional looking car certainly turns heads.
A keen inventor since childhood, the 46-year old spends a lot of time at his workshop, which sits on a dump site next to the Lagos lagoon.
The married father of four has made four prototype cars, from everyday, discarded materials like wood, plastic and Styrofoam. Inside the latest version you’ll find an office chair, a keyboard and a steering wheel recycled from a keke na pep [tricycle].
He spends hours refining prototypes of the car, hoping that one day he will make it fly.
“We want the whole world to know it is possible to have a kind of machine that can move on land, on sea and fly and perhaps move under the sea,” he explained. “That’s my ultimate goal.”