Monday, March 21, 2016

Photographer files N120m suit against 2face & Annie for alleged Breach of Agreement, the Idibia's counter sue

      
    Emmanuel Okolo, has dragged singer Tuface Idibia, his wife Annie, and one Antonio Anifite before a Federal High Court in Lagos in a N120 million copyright infringement suit ‎for allegedly using photographs he took of them at their traditional wedding in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State in 2013, without giving him credit as the owner of the photos.

           According to a report by Channels TV, in the suit which was filed before Justice Mohammed Idris, Emmanuel claims that during the couple's wedding in 2013, he took some photographs and watermarked them using his company name. Emmanuel says that some days after the wedding, Annie contacted him and asked for the photographs which he immediately sent to her. Upon receiving his photos, he said Annie complained about his watermark on the photos and asked that they be removed. He said Annie sent Antonio Anifite to negotiate with him.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Another Building Collapses in Lagos


Tragedy struck again in Lagos yesterday, when a building  at No 9, Alli Close, Mile 12, partially collapsed and killed a 47-year-old woman with several other residents injured, According to an eyewitness, a part of the balcony in the building had caved in, but the residents of the building refused to vacate the place.

Friday, March 18, 2016

Photos- Husband spends 12 years digging a home 63ft underground for his family using a pick and shovel

      
  A man in Costa Rica has dedicated 12 years of his life to creating a vast 63-foot-deep underground house containing a treasure trove of creative wall art.
        Just to escape noise pollution, Manuel Barrantes and his family reside in the subterranean haven in San Isidro de Perez Zeledon and even host tours for fascinated visitors.
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Thursday, March 17, 2016

'I Cant Sleep', 3 Ways to End Sleep Procrastination


      
      Caffeine is worse than you thought. In addition to increasing your alertness, leaving you too jazzed up to drift off at bedtime, it also delays your circadian clock, the internal timekeeper that tells you when it’s time to fall asleep and time to wake up, according to new research in Science Translational Medicine. The effects are worse when combined with TV or laptop use. When study participants were given a double espresso three hours before their usual bedtime and exposed to low-light conditions, there was a roughly 40-minute delay in their nightly circadian rhythm compared with those who didn’t get the caffeine; when they were given that double espresso and then exposed to three hours of bright lights, there was a 105-minute delay.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Popular comedian, ‎Justice Nuagbe aka Ushbebe and his wife Welcome a son.


     Popular comedian and OAP, ‎Justice Nuagbe aka Ushbebe and his wife Annette have welcomed a son. The Comedian shared the photo of his new son on his Instagram page.