Sunday, 2 December 2012

P-SQUARE BROUGHT IT ALL DOWN IN GHANA!

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Nigerian R&B duo composed of identical twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye invaded the Independence Square in Accra on Saturday December 1, as part of the ‘Top Of The World Celebration’ presented by Malta Guinness. Over 40,000 people were in attendance. The duo made sure the experience lives with Ghanaian fans and last them at least another year. Ghana’s fastest rapper and BET award winner Sarkodie, as well as the dynamic duo, R2Bees were also live in action. The event witnessed Ghana’s biggest flash mob yet, with a special ‘Chop My Money’ celebration dance to go with it. 


BELOW ARE THE PICTURES OF THE CONCERT.










-Source: NIGER AREA

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PAY N2BILLION NAIRA OR...!

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The General Overseer of Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo has been asked to pay N2 billion within 14 days as general damages or face legal action, for the death of three-year-old Imienfan Omokaro who got drowned at Kingdom Heritage Model School operated by Winners Chapel in Benin.



A letter written by Omokaro’s Counsel, Prince Peter E. Uwadiae-Igbinigie and, dated November 28, 2012 and made available to journalists in Benin, explained that the amount was “for the callous and senseless killing of our client’s daughter, Miss Imienfan Omokaro.”


Besides, Mr. Omokaro’s lawyers want Kingdom Heritage Model School to tender unreserved apology in three national newspapers, warning that if the demands were not met within 14 days, “we have the irrevocable instructions of our client to commence legal action against the school (Kingdom Heritage Model School) and Church (Winners Chapel) without any further correspondence from this Chambers.”

Imienfan Omokaro, a KG I pupil of Kingdom Heritage Model School, was said to have drowned in a drum of water in a toilet in the school on November 1, 2012. Also, teachers of the school allegedly did not inform her mother when she came to pick her from school on that fateful day until late in the evening.
The school authorities and Winners Chapel had reportedly kept the girl for more than an hour, praying for her before finally taking her to Irowa Hospital in Benin, where she was confirmed dead. The girl had died before being brought to hospital, doctors said.

-Source: PM NEWS

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