BE HUMBLE, LOVE AND RESPECT OTHERS



Samira worked at a meat distribution factory. One day, when she finished with
her work schedule, she went into the meat cold room (Freezer) to inspect something, but in a moment of bad luck, the door closed and she was locked inside with no help in sight. Although she screamed and knocked with all her might, her cries went unheard as no one could hear her.


Most of the workers had already gone, and outside the cold room it's impossible to hear what was going on inside. Five hours later, whilst Samira was on the verge of death, the security guard of the factory eventually opened the door.


Samira got miraculously saved from dying that day. When she later asked the security guard how he had come to open the door, which wasn't his usual work routine. His explanation: "I've been working in this factory for 35 years, hundreds of workers come in and out every day, but you're one of the few who greet me in the morning and say goodbye to me every night when leaving after work. Many treat me as if I'm invisible. Today, as you reported for work, like all other days, you greeted me in your simple manner 'Hello'. 


But this evening after working hours, I curiously observed that I had not heard your "Bye, see you tomorrow". Hence, I decided to check around the factory. I look forward to your 'hi' and 'bye' every day because they remind me that I am someone. By not hearing your farewell today, I knew something had happened. That's why I started searching every where for you.


Moral Lesson to reflect upon: Be humble, love and respect those around you. Try to have an impact on people who cross your path every day, you never know what tomorrow will bring. Let this story be an inspiration, share it with others.

OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY AGO-IWOYE 2015/2016 ADMISSION POST-UTME SCREENING.

 



Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State will conduct a Post-UTME (PUTME) Screening for candidates who wish to be admitted into the University for 2015/2016 Academic year.

The screening shall be conducted from Monday 27th July to Monday 3rd August, 2015.

A. ELIGIBILITY
The following shall be eligible for the screening:
1. UTME candidates that picked the University with a minimum score of 180 in the 2015/2016 UTME Results.
2. Candidates with ‘A’ Level Certificate or First Degree who had applied for Direct Entry Admission through JAMB into the University.
3. Candidates who possess Diploma certificate of the University and who had applied for Direct Entry admission through JAMB into the University.
4. Candidates with Diploma from other approved institutions with minimum of Upper Credit who had applied through JAMB for Direct Entry admission into the University.
5. Candidates who did not pick the University but with a minimum score of 180 in the 2015/2016 UTME results.

B. 2015/2016 PUTME PROPOSED EXAMINATIONS DAYS
DATE FACULTIES AND COLLEGES/PROGRAMMES VENUE TIME


Monday, 27th July, 2015
Law, Arts and Arts/Education @ Main Campus, Ago-Iwoye 9.00 a.m.


Tuesday, 28th July, 2015
Science and Science/Education, Engineering and Agricultural Sciences @ Main Campus, Ago-Iwoye, 9.00 a.m.


Wednesday, 29th July, 2015
Medicine, Pharmacy, Basic Medical Sciences @ Main Campus, Ago-Iwoye, 9.00 a.m.


Thursday, 30th July, 2015
SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES –
Mass Communication, Geography and Regional Planning, Transport Planning Management @ Main Campus, Ago-Iwoye, 9.00 a.m.


Friday, 31st July, 2015
SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES –
Business Administration, Economics, SMS/Education @ Main Campus, Ago-Iwoye, 9.00 a.m.


Saturday, 1st August, 2015
SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES –
Accounting, Banking and Finance@ Main Campus, Ago-Iwoye, 9.00a.m.


Monday, 3rd August, 2015
SOCIAL ANDMANAGEMENT SCIENCES –
Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Industrial And
Labour Relations, Psychology @ Main Campus, Ago-Iwoye 9.00 a.m.


The Post UTME screening exercises would be conducted through Computer Based Test (CBT)


C. MODE OF PAYMENT
Each eligible candidate will pay the sum of N1,000.00 (One Thousand Naira) for the sreening and N6,000.00 (Six Thousand
Naira) for scratch card, processing and administrative
charges.


Payment can be made at any of the underlisted locations:

i.  OOU CAMPUSES - Any of the University Point of Sales (POS) on
any of our Campuses (Ago – Iwoye, Ikenne, Sagamu, Ayetoro & Ibogun).


ii.   IJEBU-ODE
- Olabisi Onabanjo University Guest House, Igbeba Ijebu-Ode.

iii   WEMA BANK PLC:
Abeokuta – 1, Ibrahim Babangida Boulevard, Opp. CBN, Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta.

Lagos – 24, Oba Akran Avenue, Ikeja

Lagos – 8, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria Island

Ibadan – Secretariat Roundabout, Ibadan

Asaba – 407, Nnebi Road, Asaba

Ilorin – 171, Ibrahim Taiwo Road, Ilorin

Benin – 12, Akpakpava Street, Benin City

Akure – 54a, Oba Adesida Road, Akure

Port-Harcourt- 66, Olu Obasanjo Road
Bic Mall, Port-Harcourt

Abuja - Oyo House, Ralph Shodeinde Street, Central Business District, Abuja

My best advice is the you get the form from banks within the school premises.


The sum total of the PUTME is N7,000.00 (Seven Thousand Naira) only.

Payment should be made using FULL NAMES (IN CAPITAL LETTERS) as it appears on the JAMB slip.Example: BALOGUN GARUBA CHINEDU (Surname first)

D. MODE OF REGISTRATION

(1) Candidates are to collect a scratch card (at no additional cost) at the point of payment.

(2) Visit the University Registration Website:
http://www.oouagoiwoye.edu.ng and print out your Post-UTME examination slip 48 hours after payment.
Any candidate with problems should call the following Telephone Numbers:
07036438383, 08051752762, 08052407748

(3) Each candidate should bring along the following to the venue of the screening:

I. E-registration slip for UTME/DE 2015/2016 session.

II. The Printout for the POST-UTME Registration form.

Candidates are advised to regularly check for further information on the examinations on the University website....

http://oouagoiwoye.edu.ng/index.php/2013-04-29-19-27-27/2013-04-29-19-28-07/127-2015-2016-putme-                                                                                                           

Nigerians! Beware of BVN Scam Alert





The Admin shares his story of how he was almost scammed with an alert requesting for BVN online completion of Registration.
I bank with GTB and my transaction alert is by email which is costless unlike sms alert. Being baba Ijebu I have to economize, I can't stand the deduction of those N200 sms alert fees so I opted for email alert on my email account.
That afternoon, I was in the office, I checked my notification then I saw an email presumed to be from GTB
because of the logo. When I opened it, what I saw was the page  below....


Having done my BVN longtime ago. I feel since GTB wants me to complete online too no problem, let me do it shaperly now that I'm less busy. Then I click the link, I saw a form that looks like Google forms, I didn't bother to doubt its authenticity since its from GT. I began to fill the form is the 2nd munch.... Then I realized that I
need to fill in info from my ATM card, I brought it out then began filling. name, card no, expiry, then i got to filling in
my withdrawal PIN, I paused, this must be a joke. I check the URL of the site I am. Lo and behold it wasn't GT website.

Then I checked other field in d form, the next is my last account balance. How come all this info is about my ATM.
I went back to the mail. This guys sent the mail to my yahoo acct. I never used that for GTB I checked the sender of the mail. OMG. It isn't the usual 'gens@gtbank.com it was z1753247@students.niu.edu.


This is serious!!!
I can't but thank my God after the discovery. Naso this people go fap my 200k be that.
Please beware of scam alert check the site and be sure it is the original site with 'HTTPS: starting the site address this
shows the site is secured.
Endeavour to share this post on your Facebook wall, twitter, Google+, and other social network to save someone today.

24 THINGS A MUM TEACHES HER DAUGHTER BEFORE MARRIAGE!!!


1. My daughter, don’t cause a separation between your man and his siblings; it could be dangerous for you when they finally speak with one voice.

2. My daughter, I know that some of you girls don’t wish to marry a man whose mother is still alive, don’t ever think like that, if you do, well, I think your son’s wife- to-be should start wishing you're dead now.

3. My daughter, listen to me, when I married your father, he was as tiny as his salary but I chose to grow with him and
today, those cars out there are some of the results of what we started so little, together, and we’re proud looking at them.

4. My daughter, there is this thing i see happening in your time, some of you girls now get pregnant before the wedding day, well, it never happened in our time because no matter what, we never opened our laps before thewedding.

5. My daughter, well, yes, I once locked up the cloth of your father because I got to my limit of patience and that was the only thing I could do, but one thing I haven’t said was that we settled the issue that same day and that was the last time I tried that.

6. My daughter, look up there. That’s the wedding picture of your father and I, look at him smiling, I know you've seen it many times but what you did not know is that your father was angry before taking this picture, I hope you find a man whose anger doesn't last till the next day.

7. My daughter, when your Father was riding a bicycle, I was always happy to hop on it and ride with him, not because I didn't see those men in their little cars but
because my eyes also saw those men trekking to their farms.

8. My daughter, if you and your husband eat a little food with love, you both would be satisfied. Times are not always the same; support him in every phase he’s passing through.

9. My daughter, don’t ever close your laps to your husband in bed , the day he paid your dowry was the day you lost your will to do so, don’t be stiff and try to satisfy him even if you were angry with him.

10. My daughter, a man would respect you and be more proud of you if you’re learned and not totally dependent on him. Strive to make your own money and while you're at it, be humble.

11. My daughter, under the cocoa tree that I did meet with your Father was open and good enough for our discussions,
yes; it was open and good enough if you understand what I mean.

12. My daughter, in our time, we had sexy legs and firm bosoms to show our men, in fact, we had the finest ones, yet, when we dress, we cover those parts of our body, not because we were not civilized as you people would call it, but because we know that the eyes of men are hungry,
many of them would only come, touch and go their way.

13. My daughter, there is this thing you girls now practice, they say it’s feminism. Well, you can prove to be equal to a man in the society but please, not in your marriage because at my old age, I don’t want to start counting your husbands.

14. My daughter, marriage is not a Rehabilitation Center, if he’s not good enough for you before marriage, nothing he does would be good enough after marriage.

15. My daughter, you can see I still wear my night gown,byes, because to my husband; your father, I still want to look sexy. So, take good care of your body, look good for your man and don’t look like a grandma after giving birth.

16. My daughter, I’m your mother and still, I'm not interested in you coming to me always if anything goes wrong with your husband. Though nowadays I see some mothers controlling the homes of their sons and daughters, I would only say; shame on them!

17. My daughter, for you to have a peaceful home and well- trained children, have one voice with your husband, join
him to say NO when he’s saying NO before the kids but later when you both are alone, you can plead with him for a
YES, if not, the children will see a loophole to misbehave, either to you or their father.

18. My daughter, if you chose to live together with a man that you’re yet to be married to , and you are complaining
that he hasn't proposed to you, oh, he already did. Whatever he said that made you start living with him was his proposal.

19. My daughter, your generation does not see any pride in been a virgin before marriage, it’s a shame! Your father met me a virgin and he brought more yams to my parents and up till today, he’s still proud of me when we discuss in that direction.

20. My daughter, I know that no man out there is complete, but when you are looking for your tall, slim, fair and handsome, if he’s a woman-beater, please, go for the short, fat, dark and ugly that will give you the respect you deserve as a woman.

21. My daughter, know, learn and respect the culture and lifestyle of whoever you chose to marry. In some part of Africa, you knee down to greet your man’s parents while in some part outside Africa; you can even call them by their first name and ask for a handshake. Whatever they believe in, if you've chosen him, believe it with him also.

22. My daughter, don’t ever try to date a married man, whether his excuse was that he doesn't find happiness with his wife or he would have married you if he had met you first, if you ever try it, I curse you already.

23. My daughter, when I say over 52 years of marriage, it wasn't that I did not see any reason to leave your father, I
saw a lot of them but I bear his faults, I forgave him to stay married.

24. My daughter, these are part of the wisdom i have gathered over the years. And If I had taken my time to tell you all these, and your marriage doesn't last like that of your father and I, then I had wished I never gave birth to you.

Wow! There are still some GREAT Mothers out there who still teach the truth. I'm so proud of my Mother, what about you? Did your Mum teach you these too?

(Share if you wish to bless others)

CHECK OUT ALL THE FOOTBALL TRANSFER IN THE MONTH OF JUNE

30 June

Angelo Balanta [Bristol Rovers - Carlisle] Free
George Baldock [MK Dons - Oxford] Loan
Jason Banton [Plymouth - Wycombe] Free
Simon Church [Charlton - MK Dons] Free
Cody Cropper [Southampton - MK Dons] Free
Mark Cullen [Luton - Blackpool] £180,000, plus potential
add-ons
Donervon Daniels [West Brom - Wigan] Free
Andrew Davies [Bradford - Ross County] Free
Steven Davies [Blackpool - Bradford] Free
Richard Foster [Rangers - Ross County] Free
Dale Jennings [Barnsley - MK Dons] Free
Louis Laing [Nottingham Forest - Motherwell] Free
Chris Lines [Port Vale - Bristol Rovers] Undisclosed
Gary MacKenzie [Blackpool - Doncaster] Free
Alfie Mawson [Brentford - Barnsley] Free
Alexander McQueen [Tottenham - Carlisle] Free
Jacob Mellis [Blackpool - Bury] Free
Louis Moult [Wrexham - Motherwell] Undisclosed
Nyron Nosworthy [Blackpool - Dagenham & Redbridge]
Free
Stephen Quinn [Hull - Reading] Free
Chris Robertson [Port Vale - Ross County] Free
Danny Rowe [Rotherham - Wycombe] Free
Vincent Sasso [Braga - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan
Chris Stokes [Forest Green - Coventry] Free
Timmy Thiele [Borussia Dortmund - Burton] Free
Lars Veldwijk [Nottingham Forest - PEC Zwolle] Loan
Gregg Wylde [St Mirren - Plymouth] Free

29 June

Kari Arnason [Rotherham - Malmo] Undisclosed
El Hadji Ba [Sunderland - Charlton] Undisclosed
Kris Boyd [Rangers - Kilmarnock] Free
Petr Cech [Chelsea - Arsenal] £10m
Ross Etheridge [Derby - Accrington] Free
Jake Jervis [Ross County - Plymouth] Free
Josh McQuoid [Bournemouth - Luton] Free
Tom Naylor [Derby - Burton] Free
Paulinho [Tottenham - Guangzhou Evergrande] £9.9m
Orlando Sa [Legia Warsaw - Reading] Undisclosed

27 June

Billy Kee [Scunthorpe - Accrington] Free
Adam Legzdins [Leyton Orient - Birmingham] Free
Billy Paynter [Carlisle - Hartlepool] Free
Carlos Tevez [Juventus - Boca Juniors] Undisclosed

26 June

Lewis Baker [Chelsea - Vitesse Arnhem] Loan
Tom Cairney [Blackburn - Fulham] Undisclosed
Jason Davidson [West Brom - Huddersfield] Free
Rory Donnelly [unattached - Gillingham]
Ryan Fraser [Bournemouth - Ipswich] Loan
Tom Hopper [Leicester City - Scunthorpe] Free
Jacques Maghoma [unattached - Birmingham]
Tyrone Mings [Ipswich - Bournemouth] Undisclosed
Shinji Okazaki [Mainz - Leicester] Undisclosed (subject to
work permit)
Dimitri Payet [Marseille - West Ham] Undisclosed
Brett Pitman [Bournemouth - Ipswich] Undisclosed
Adam Smith [Leicester - Northampton] Free
Anthony Stewart [Crewe - Wycombe] Free
Danny Ward [Liverpool - Aberdeen] Loan

25 June

Yoann Barbet [Chamois Niortais - Brentford] Undisclosed
Christian Burgess [Peterborough - Portsmouth]
Undisclosed
Lewis Buxton [Sheffield Wednesday - Rotherham] Free
Danny Carr [Huddersfield - Cambridge] Free
Juanma Delgado [Kalloni - Hearts] Undisclosed
Gerard Deulofeu [Barcelona - Everton] £4.3m
Kallum Higginbotham [Partick - Kilmarnock] Free
Jabo Ibehre [Colchester - Carlisle] Free
Darryl Lachman [FC Twente - Sheffield Wednesday]
Undisclosed
Sean McConville [Chester - Accrington] Undisclosed
Gary Sawyer [Leyton Orient - Plymouth] Free
Gill Swerts [NAC Breda - Notts County] Free

24 June

Sol Bamba [Palermo - Leeds] Undisclosed
Adam Barton [Coventry - Portsmouth] Free
Junior Brown [Mansfield - Shrewsbury] Free
Roberto Firmino [Hoffenheim - Liverpool] £29m
Anthony Grant [unattached - Port Vale]
Tomer Hemed [Almeria - Brighton] Undisclosed
John Herron [Celtic - Blackpool] Free
Bastien Hery [Rochdale - Carlisle] Free
Robert Huth [Stoke - Leicester] Undisclosed
Brian Jensen [Crawley - Mansfield] Free
Adam McGurk [Burton - Portsmouth] Free
Ben Purkiss [unattached - Port Vale]
Steven Schumacher [Fleetwood - Stevenage] Free
Scott Shearer [Crewe - Mansfield] Free
Omar Sowunmi [Ipswich - Yeovil] Free

23 June

Jordan Archer [Tottenham - Millwall] Free
Patrick Bauer [Maritimo - Charlton] Undisclosed
James Berrett [Yeovil - Hartlepool] Free
Jake Cassidy [Wolves - Oldham] Free
Bira Dembele [Stevenage - Barnet] Free
Shamir Fenelon [Brighton - Crawley] Free
Scott Flinders [Hartlepool - York] Free
Jaroslaw Fojut [Dundee Utd - Pogon Szczecin] Undisclosed
Shaun Jeffers [Newport - Yeovil] Free
Joe Martin [Gillingham - Millwall] Free
Jon Meades [Oxford - Wimbledon] Free
Kristoffer Nordfeldt [Heerenveen - Swansea] Undisclosed
Luke Rooney [unattached - Crawley]
Liam Rosenior [Hull - Brighton] Free
Dean Whitehead [Middlesbrough - Huddersfield] Free
Josh Yorwerth [Cardiff - Ipswich] Free

22 June

Matthew Briggs [Millwall - Colchester] Free
Jordan Gibbons [QPR - Yeovil] Free
Nicky Hunt [Accrington - Mansfield] Free
Rob Kiernan [Wigan - Rangers] Undisclosed
Matthew Lowton [Aston Villa - Burnley] Undisclosed
Mario Mandzukic [Atletico Madrid - Juventus] £13.6m
James McClean [Wigan - West Brom] £1.5m
Youssouf Mulumbu [West Brom - Norwich] Free
Stephen O'Donnell [Partick Thistle - Luton] Free
Maarten Stekelenburg [Fulham - Southampton] Loan
Yacouba Sylla [Aston Villa - Rennes] Undisclosed
Danny Wilson [Hearts - Rangers] Free

20 June

Joe Gomez [Charlton - Liverpool] £3.5m

19 June

Chris Baird [West Brom - Derby] Free
Darius Charles [Stevenage - Burton] Free
George Green [Everton - Oldham] Free
Gael Kakuta [Chelsea - Sevilla] Undisclosed
Marc Laird [Tranmere - Yeovil] Free
Andy Lonergan [Bolton - Fulham] Free
Paul McCallum [West Ham - Leyton Orient] Free
Joe McNerney [Woking - Crawley] Free
Ben Pringle [Rotherham - Fulham] Free
Franck Tabanou [St Etienne - Swansea] Undisclosed
Ben Tozer [Northampton - Yeovil] Free
Kieran Trippier [Burnley - Tottenham] Undisclosed
Blair Turgott [Coventry - Leyton Orient] Free
Andy Williams [Swindon - Doncaster] Free

18 June

Semi Ajayi [Arsenal - Cardiff] Free
Blazej Augustyn [Gornik Zabrze - Hearts] Free
Sam Foley [Yeovil Town - Port Vale] Free
Jonathan Franks [Hartlepool - Ross County] Free
Cedric Soares [Sporting Lisbon - Southampton] £4.7m
Simon Walton [Stevenage - Crawley] Free
Nat Wedderburn [Cowdenbeath - Inverness CT] Free
Andreas Weimann [Aston Villa - Derby] Undisclosed

17 June

Jack Compton [Hartlepool - Yeovil] Free
Matt Dolan [Bradford - Yeovil] Free
Christophe Lepoint [Charlton - SV Zulte Waregem]
Undisclosed
Micah Richards [Manchester City - Aston Villa] Free
Gary Roberts [Chesterfield - Portsmouth] Undisclosed
Jimmy Ryan [Chesterfield - Fleetwood] Free

16 June

Joselu [Hannover - Stoke] £5.75m
Juanmi [Malaga - Southampton] £5m
Paul Gallagher [Leicester - Preston] Free
Jamie Mackie [Nottingham Forest - QPR] Free
Rob Milsom [Rotherham - Notts County] Free
Matt Tootle [Crewe - Shrewsbury] Free

15 June

Calum Butcher [Dundee United - Burton] Free
Luke Berry [Cambridge - Barnsley] Undisclosed
Trevor Carson [Cheltenham - Hartlepool] Undisclosed
Bradley Garmston [West Brom - Gillingham] Free
Darren Holden [Hartlepool - Ross County] Free
Sam Kelly [Norwich - Port Vale] Free
Clark Robertson [Aberdeen - Blackpool] Free
Ryan Sellers [Bolton - Wycombe] Free
Enda Stevens [Aston Villa - Portsmouth] Free
Remie Streete [Newcastle - Port Vale] Free
Garry Thompson [Notts County - Wycombe] Free
Ben Williamson [Port Vale - Gillingham] Free

14 June

Joe Gormley [Cliftonville - Peterborough] Undisclosed

12 June

Adam Bogdan [Bolton - Liverpool] Free
Jake Carroll [Huddersfield - Hartlepool] Free
Scott Carson [Wigan - Derby] Undisclosed
Memphis Depay [PSV Eindhoven - Man Utd] £31m
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas [Bristol City - QPR] Free
Kyle Letheren [Dundee - Blackpool] Free
Joe Mattock [Sheffield Wednesday - Rotherham] Free
Darren McKnight [unattached - Shrewsbury]
Craig Morgan [Rotherham - Wigan] Free
Elliot Omozusi [Leyton Orient - Cambridge] Free
Sam Slocombe [Scunthorpe - Oxford] Free
Adel Taarabt [QPR - Benfica] Free
Craig Westcarr [Portsmouth - Mansfield] Free
Brett Williams [Aldershot - Stevenage] Free

11 June

James Clarke [Woking - Bristol Rovers] Free
Gavin Hoyte [Gillingham - Barnet] Free
Scott Laird [Preston - Scunthorpe] Free
Tom Miller [Lincoln - Carlisle] Free
Brad Potts [Carlisle - Blackpool] Undisclosed
George Swan [Wolves - York] Free
Shaun Whalley [Luton - Shrewsbury] Free
Ryan Williams [Morecambe - Brentford] Free

10 June

Chris Dagnall [Leyton Orient - Kerala Blasters] Free
Lee Erwin [Motherwell - Leeds] Undisclosed
Charlie Goode [Hendon - Scunthorpe] Free
Alan Martin [Clyde - Hamilton] Free
Pedro Obiang [Sampdoria - West Ham] Undisclosed
Thorsten Stuckmann [Preston - Doncaster] Free
Aidy White [Leeds - Rotherham] Free

9 June

Andre Ayew [Marseille - Swansea] Free
Sean Clohessy [Colchester - Leyton Orient] Free
Charlie Horton [Cardiff - Leeds] Free
Sami Khedira [Real Madrid - Juventus] Free
Sammy Moore [AFC Wimbledon - Leyton Orient] Free
Tom Pope [Port Vale - Bury] Free
Alex Rodman [Gateshead - Newport] Free

8 June

Lewis Alessandra [Plymouth - Rochdale] Free
Jermaine Beckford [Bolton - Preston] Free
Darren Bent [Aston Villa - Derby] Free
Lee Collins [Northampton - Mansfield] Free
Colin Doyle [Birmingham - Blackpool] Free
Adam Dugdale [Tranmere - Morecambe] Free
Danny Ings [Burnley - Liverpool] TBC
Peter Murphy [Wycombe - Morecambe] Free
Alex Pearce [Reading - Derby] Free
Aleix Vidal [Sevilla - Barcelona] £13m
Aaron Wildig [Shrewsbury - Morecambe] Free
Harry Worley [Stevenage - Hartlepool] Free

6 June

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake [Preston - Chesterfield] Free
Shaun Whalley [Luton - Shrewsbury] Free

5 June

Chris Beardsley [Stevenage - Mansfield] Free
Tom Cleverley [Manchester United - Everton] Free
Callum Reilly [Birmingham - Burton] Free
Marley Watkins [Inverness - Barnsley] Free
Adi Yussuf [Oxford City - Mansfield] Free

4 June

Giedrius Arlauskis [Steaua Bucharest - Watford] Free
Paulo Dybala [Palermo - Juventus] £23.4m
James Milner [Manchester City - Liverpool] Free

3 June

Christian Fuchs [Schalke - Leicester] Free
Nathan Thomas [Motherwell - Mansfield] Free

2 June

Dedryck Boyata [Manchester City - Celtic] £1.5m
Richard Brindley [Rotherham - Colchester] Free
Leon Clarke [Wolves - Bury] Free
Barry Corr [Southend - Cambridge] Free
Tim Erlandsson [Halmstads - Nottingham Forest]
Undisclosed
Josh Lelan [Derby - Northampton] Free
Cameron McGeehan [Norwich - Luton] Undisclosed
Jim McNulty [Bury - Rochdale] Free
Bobby Olejnik [Peterborough - Exeter] Free
Rhys Sharpe [Derby - Notts County] Free

1 June

Peter Clarke [Blackpool - Bury] Free
Carl Magnay [Grimsby - Hartlepool] Free
Abu Ogogo [Dagenham - Shrewsbury] Free
Sebastian Prodl [Werder Bremen - Watford] Free

Aiye Cultist Who Stabbed Friend To Death With Umbrella Iron In Alapere Ketu Lagos Arrested.




Aiye Cult Member Who Killed Friend With Umbrella
Iron In Alapere Ketu Lagos Arrested.Benedict
Ogheneorvo, a 22-year-old tricyclist who stabbed best
friend, Emmanuel Jacob to death with an umbrella for
refusing to join Aiye cult is facing murder.
He appeared before an Ebute Meta Magistrate Court in
Lagos yesterday where the prosecutor told the court that
the offence was committed on May 18 off Deji Oworu
Street in Alapere axis of Ketu.

Prosecuting Sergeant Maria Dauda said that the accused
stabbed the deceased on the neck to death with an iron
from an umbrella.
She said that the offence contravened Section 221 of the
Criminal Laws of Lagos
The plea of the accused was not taken by the court.
He has been remanded at the Ikoyi Prisons pending the
receipt of legal advice from the Director of Public
Prosecutions (DPPs).

The case was adjourned till the 31st of July, 2015.

OMG!!! U.S.A. Has Over Done It Again.



The statue of the Baphomet, or Sabbatic Goat, a figure that
has been used to represent Satan for centuries.


Following a
ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court ordering the state
to remove the Ten Commandments of Yah (God)
monument from the capitol. This seven-foot-tall Baphomet
statue, complete with beatific children gazing at it lovingly
will now replace the 10 commandments on the Oklahoma
Statehouse lawn 777.
What is the difference between the United States of America and the Babylon in the bible????

6 Things To Stay Away From If You Want To Look Younger

Age is something many of us have been obsessed with for years. When we were younger we wanted to look older, and as we got older we wanted ...