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The OJB Jezreel fundraising committee has sued an online news website, Aproko247 for N100million over a story published on its platform alleging that some members of the committee ripped the ailing singer off through donations made by kind-hearted Nigerians to save OJB Jezreel.
The website posted the story on Monday, while the committee members called a press conference on Tuesday evening at OJB Jezreel's residence in Surulere, Lagos, where they made the announcement of the N100million lawsuit against the website.

Eighteen persons on Thursday died in a multiple road accident that occurred along the Benin-Lagos bye-pass. Vehicles involved in the accident included a truck carrying drinks, a tipper lorry and a fully loaded eighteen seater bus. Eyewitnesses said the truck veered off the road and had a head-on collision with the tipper before the bus hit the tipper from behind.
The eyewitness said three persons in the tipper were killed and 15 in the bus were killed while three other sustained injuries. Men of Operation Thunderstorm were said to have been involved in the rescue operation.
Public Relation Officer of Federal Road Safety Corps, John Aniedi who confirmed the accident said six persons were confirmed dead at the point of rescue. He said his men were yet to fully brief him and that the injured were taken to Our Clinic at Oregbeni quarters, Ikpoba Hill.







Niger State Agency for Control of AIDS (NISACA) Director- General, Mr. Adams Baba Umar, has said that the state has no fewer than 32, 552 persons living with HIV/AIDS virus.
Umar said in Minna that of the figure, 20, 598 were placed on care and support treatment and 17, 944 on antiretroviral treatment.
He said the prevalent rate of the disease stood at 6.2 per cent in 2007, but reduced to four per cent now due to concerted effort by the state government.
Umar said in 2007, 58 people accepted to test their HIV/AIDS status of which 13 tested positive.
The director-general, however, said the state has 25 health facilities that administer comprehensive treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS as well as 128 Primary Healthcare Facilities that give Prevention of Mother to Child Treatment (PMTCT) across the state.



China has agreed to give Nigeria a $1.1bn (£700m) low-interest loan to build much-needed infrastructure. The deal was struck during Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday. The money would help build roads, airport terminals in four cities, and a light-rail line for Nigeria's capital.







"I'm tired of hearing people say 'eww your engaged to your brother or if Whitney was still alive would we be together or would she approve of this "Let me clear up something, we aren't even real brother and sister nor is he my adoptive brother. My mom never adopted him. In fact, mommy was the one who even said that she knew that we were going to start dating. My mom knows me better than any of you. A lot of yall are saying that yall are only saying this all out of love. Which is bull because if that was so, all you would want is for me to be happy. People need to seriously stop judging my relationship. Pretty sure it's my own decision who I want to be with. Yes, my relationship may not be perfect. We will have rough patches, just like every other relationship. And we have had our rough patches. You may or may not agree with my relationship. You may or may not respect it. Judge me, go ahead. Your opinions are yours and mine are mine. It is my life and not yours. The decisions I make have nothing to do with you. Goodnight.











"Although we can't remember exactly when we met, I couldn't be more grateful that we did, You understand me like not many do & you always know the right time to make me laugh. And no, you haven't failed once to catch me when I attempt to walk or open the door on my every entrance. Happy birthday to my best friend," she added.Adorable, right? They are dating jare
“I'm from Delta State. I was born into a Christian family of five girls and a boy. I lost my brother in 1991 to asthma. I lived with my parents until I came to Lagos after my secondary school. I was living with my sister, got into music and that was when I went to Klink Studio, joined a band and started performing live. My daddy is a fantastic man. He is Chief SKC Damasus. He was a banker all his life. During the war he was a soldier and after the war he became a banker. My mum is a banker as well. I was brought up in a home of bankers. Everything was by the book. You go to school, come back, study, receive guests and the likes. Again, because I had older sisters things were easier. Growing up was fun.
My family name was changed from Ojukwu to Damasus during the Nigeria/Biafra civil war because we were being mistaken to be related to a warlord. I was told that my family name used to be Ojukwu but during the civil war there was confusion because a lot of my family members were mistaken to be related to one war lord. They were burning a lot of houses in my village so my father and his brother decided to adopt my grandfather's first name. It was a Greek name which was Damasus, my grandfather's name was Damasus Ojukwu. So I was born into Damasus not Ojukwu and the only thing I know about the civil war are the stories my parents told me.”
- Stella Damasus -