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Monday, June 27

20 years old Ghanaian girl die trying to sell her ova eggs




A 20-year-old girl met her untimely death last Wednesday after she allegedly offered her ova eggs for sale at Pro-Vita Specialist Hospital in Tema, DAILY GUIDE has gathered.

The deceased, Rosemond Akyen, a resident of Tema Community 6 and a school dropout, was said to have gone to the said hospital, without the knowledge of her parents, to offer her ova eggs for sale at an amount of GH¢1,200, but she allegedly passed away at the said hospital after the operation. These ova eggs were to be harvested and sold to alleged barren women for thousands of Ghana Cedis.

Rosemond was said to have told some relatives and friends that she was travelling to Takoradi to visit her aunty, but sneaked to the hospital in the vicinity to sell her eggs and died eventually without being paid.

Mother of the deceased, who was said to have got a hint of her daughter’s death last Friday, in the company of family members, rushed to the Tema-based medical facility after her daughter’s death, with the body being sent to the Tema General Hospital morgue.

The mother was allegedly given the contact of a certain Dr. Joe Manu after pressuring the hospital authorities.

She was reported to have been invited by the said Dr. Joe Manu into his office, where he narrated the unfortunate development to her, promising to foot the funeral and burial expenses and compensating them properly if they would remain tight-lipped.

The family members, who were reportedly angry over the news of their departed daughter under such bizarre circumstances, were later told to return home to think over the proposal and report back to the hospital yesterday so the issue could be concluded.

When DAILY GUIDE called on the relations of the deceased, they noted that they had no idea about the actual cause of death of their beloved daughter, but information they gathered indicated that she went to the hospital to donate her eggs for sale when she met her untimely death.

Dr. Joe Manu of the Pro-Vita Hospital declined to comment on the issue when DAILY GUIDE contacted him at his office. He asked DAILY GUIDE to rather book an appointment with him before coming to his office, adding that he could only talk to the paper after it had gone through the process of booking an appointment with him.

Later, when DAILY GUIDE visited the medical facility after booking an appointment to talk to Dr. Manu, a certain Augustine Yemoah, who introduced himself as the administrator of the hospital, invited the paper into his office and confirmed that the deceased indeed passed away at the hospital and quickly explained that Dr. Manu was busy in the hospital’s theatre and therefore could not be in the meeting.

Mr. Yemoah explained that even though the hospital had initially planned to grant DAILY GUIDE an interview, there had been a change of plan, adding that the hospital intended holding talks with the deceased’s family first, after which it would come out and clear the air regarding what he termed ‘the mischief’ certain media houses were creating for the hospital.

The issue of young women from Tema, Ashaiman and their environs selling their eggs to certain hospitals has suddenly become huge amongst residents, with some alleged to have travelled from different parts of the country to engage in such acts so they could raise money for business ventures.

It was not clear what the family of the deceased intended to do next, as they were reluctant to speak to DAILY

Monday Fashion Police

 

Desperado

When you dress like this in public what impression are you portraying? Honestly, does this make you look better or prettier than those who are fully dressed? Girlfriend, this is cheap and desperate. We hereby order you to dress in robes henceforth and you are to remain in our custody until you post a bail bond of N6million.



Bomb scare

Intelligence reaching us reveal that you automatically became the belle of the party because of your generous display of ‘kegs’. We were told that you got the men drooling and they couldn’t take their eyes off them. Despite the bomb scare some guys were staring. Girlfriend, flaunting this is contrary to the moral code. But if you insist, we think it is better we purchase a time machine that would take you back to the Garden of Eden. Pay N5million immediately.


No, No

We almost missed this, but no matter how hard you try to tamper with evidence we won’t let go. Madam, our investigation cost taxpayers so much because we had to call in the style forensic expert to take a second look at this. With the help of these experts the prosecuting counsel has been able to prove beyond reasonable doubt your guilt. Pay N4million fine.



Blushing mummies

Mummies attention please! Section 801 subsection 245a of the Beauty and Blush edict states “Always complete the application of foundation, powder and all eye makeup before the blush. Smile and apply the colour on your cheekbones to your hairline”. For flouting this edict,pay a fine of N1.5million each.



Let sleeping boobs lie

When we saw this exhibit, we couldn’t help but think about the old proverb: “let sleeping dog lie”. In your case, we can’t but ask why you never let your sleeping boobs lie in peace. You know so well that in the cleavage business, there is a plethora of boobs and in order to curb the influx of substandard boobs, the screening is stiff. For wasting taxpayer’s money, pay the sum of N2.5million or go get help from Karen of Big Brother Amplified.

Richard Mofe Damijo returns to TV on Tinsel

Almost 2 Decades after the end of Checkmate, Nigerian Superstar



Almost two decades have passed since the end of Checkmate, the long-running TV show which captured the imagination and hearts of Nigerians in the 1990s.
Legendary Nigerian actor, Richard Mofe Damijo has evolved since his days as Segun Kadiri on Checkmate; He built a stellar acting career and has starred in over 40 movies. These days, he is giving back to his community via public service by serving as the Commissioner for Commerce and Tourism in Delta State.
Tinsel, a primetime soap opera on MNet is celebrating its 500th episode; to mark this milestone, they have added RMD to the cast. He made his dramatic debut as the long-lost/presumed dead father  of Angela Dede (played by Matilda Obaseki).
RMD’s magnetic screen presence is still in full effect. We can’t wait to see what happens next!

This is Banky W without the famous hat


Banky's new look

Banky's old hat look
So, what do we think? Should he KEEP or DITCH the hat? 
By the way, does he trim his eyebrow??? #just wondering

picture of the day

Actress Uche Jumbo Survives Car Crash


Uche Jumbo's damaged FJ Cruiser
The incident occurred late last night, Friday June 24, around 12 midnight. The FJ Cruiser which was being driven by the actress hit another car head-on along the Lekki/Chevron area of Lagos. Fortunately, no lives were lost. But Uche had to go to the hospital, though she's since returned home. May God be praised.
In this latest interview( conducted on the 25th of June, 2011), Uche Jumbo narrates how the accident happens . Read it Below..
Uche, we heard that you had an accident, what happened?
Yes my sister, I do have an accident, a very fatal one. The guy I almost collided with was driving on a high speed; he did not know the road very well; he thought that the road was straight road, but actually the road was a sharp bend. When I saw his light and the speed he was coming with directly straight at me, I swerved to the other direction while he swerved to the other side, as I veered off I lost total control of my car and the car was going like…360. I can’t remember how I managed to came out but I came out on my own. The guy’s Range Rover sport is totally written-off right now and mine is also damaged. In fact, the accident just happened by my house and I know the curve very well.
How about the guy, we hope he did not die?
Nothing happened to him, not even a scratch. The only thing is that it took them a while to get him out of his car, his airbag came out though but his car was locked, but when they finally brought him out he was ok. The bottom line was that I actually saved his life, because if I did not do what I did he was actually driving at a very bad speed at a sharp bend and he would have hit something big and died. So doing what I did saved his life.
How are you doing?
Apart from the shock, I’m ok, I hit my head somewhere and have done a CPU scan, the result shows there was no damage to my brain. The result was out today and everything is ok. I haven’t been on the net to tweet to my fans that I’m fine, because I’m still in shock. I’ll still give myself one or two days and then come online.
When did this happen?
Last night
Were you returning home from somewhere or driving out of your home?
I was coming back from Civic center where I was invited to LG Cinema Smart TV lunch. I wasn’t the only one that was invited; I was there, KOK, Stephanie Okereke, Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Kalu Ikeagwu, Ebere Okalu, and many others were also there. That was where I was coming from; I was even rushing because I was meant to fly out to Abuja the next day for the UN event we are holding there. I even left on time before most people; Chioma was still in her car when I drove off and horned, that was why she nearly fainted when she heard the news.
(Cut in) when we heard the news I almost fainted, too.
I know they will be writing the things they don’t know as usual. Like someone said they are sure I was coming from a night club, people are bad.
It’s a public function where everybody was invited, if you do not know where someone is coming from you don’t need to suggest, just leave the report, you don’t need to write it.
You know that’s why we always call to find out first before writingWe wishes you God’s protection.
Thank you my sister, thanks for calling.

Kevin and Elizabeth Chuwang Pam expecting first baby


The BBA Housemates who got married 26th February this year are expecting their first baby. Elizabeth is said to be about 4/5 months pregnant and friends of the couple say they are so looking forward to being parents. Big congrats to Keliza.

Pictured: Mohammed Manga, Nigeria's first suicide bomber


Mohammed moments before he embarked on the suicide trip
The man who bombed the Nigeria Police Force headquarters in Abuja on June 16 was a fairly well-to-do businessman who was actually on a suicide mission on behalf of the Islamic sect the Boko Haram. Mohammed Manga was a 35-year-old married man with five children who drove overnight from Maiduguri to Abuja in order to carry out the morning attack which left about five people dead and many cars incinerated in the blast.



He had left N4 million in his will for his five children – two girls and three boys – before embarking on the fateful journey to the nation’s capital.

There was proof also that Manga was accompanied on the deadly mission by at least a collaborator in the plot, who took his last photograph alive as he drove through the streets of Abuja. The collaborator(s) might have disembarked from the car before Manga reached the Louis Edet House headquarters of the Nigerian Police.

Source: BluePrint Magazine

Sound Sultan and wife welcome baby boy


Gifted artist, Olanrewaju Fasasi aka Sound Sultan and his wife Farida welcomed their second child – a bouncing baby boy this (Sunday) morning. The baby was born in a Festac Town located hospital at exactly 11:45am (an hour after his wife went into labour). The artist confirms that both mother and child are doing great.

The bundle of joy that will be named in seven days arrives a year and eight months after the couple’s first child, named Zara. According to Sultan, “Zara is gradually getting a grip of what just happened”. Further commenting, a very excited Sultan says “God is great. The birth of my son is a sign of great blessings to come”. Big congrats to him and his wif