Thursday 16 August 2012

Bobby Brown checks into rehab for alcohol addiction


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Bobby Brown has checked into rehab and is currently undergoing psychological evaluation for alcohol addiction, TMZ reports.

Sources say the US singer and former New Edition band member willingly walked into the treatment facility all by himself because 'he realized he couldn't do it on his own'.

The 43-year-old, is being treated for alcohol abuse issues. Brown has suffered from this abuse for many years.

In March 2012, he was arrested for drinking under the influence of alcohol.

'He decided that he needed help and wants to make the best out of the rest of his life for his children's sake', a source told TMZ.

The singer who lost his first wife Whitney Houston in February 2012 remarried his long-time fiancĂ©e Alicia Etheridge in June 2012.

Femi Adebayo quits acting?

Yoruba actor OluFemi Lateef Adebayo popularly known as 'Jelili', the
son of veteran actor Adebayo Salami(Oga Bello) intends quitting acting
for politics… We're told Adebayo, a trained lawyer, actor, producer
and businessman has decided to jump into the field of politics;
abandoning for now, his other interests, including acting.
'Oga Bello and son Femi have been going to their hometown Kwara
state in other to create a clean slate there for his political
career', one source told our correspondent.Source gathered that the
younger Salami has not declared Interest in any political party
because of the diverse political interests in Kwara state, though the
leading party in that state is the PDP.
The 39 year old father-of-three was a student politician during his
undergraduate years in Kwara state polytechnic and university of
Ilorin.

Robbery suspect stones friend’s father to death in Ibadan, Oyo State

An armed robbery suspect, Jimoh Yekini, on Tuesday in
Ibadan, Oyo State, said he "mistakenly" stoned friend's father to
death. Yekini, 36, also known as Ejo (snake), told journalists while
being paraded with other armed robbery suspects at the state police
command that his usual weapon of attack was a stone.
The victim, Kamoru Lamidi, was said to have died after
a stone Yekini threw at his son, Sumaila, hit him. Lamidi told our
correspondent, "They call me Ejo (snake) because I am a stubborn
being. I was only fighting with Sumaila and stoned him. The stone
mistakenly hit his father on the head.
"I threw a second stone, which also it also hit him in the
head, but I did not know it was not Sumaila." But the police insisted
he killed Lamidi when he went to rob the victim's house. Yekini was
said to have been on the run since the
incident.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tambari Mohammed, said Yekini
was on the command's wanted fist for violent robberies he had carried
out.
The CP said, "He ran out of luck on August 12, 2012, after the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad office got a report that he was sighted at Agbeni
area of the metropolis while robbing houses.
"SARS operatives quickly swung into action and stormed the scene
where he was arrested after a long struggle with the help of the
community. "He was the mastermind of the communal clash that occurred
in December 2011 at Agbokojo /Foko area in which several people were
killed while many houses and worship centres were razed. Assorted
weapons like AK-47 were used freely at the time."
The police said he was wanted in connection with many
other robberies. The suspect was paraded alongside 10 other suspects
accused of sundry criminal offences including armed robbery and car
theft.
Meanwhile, one policeman and an armed robbery suspect were killed
during a shoot-out in the Apapa area of Lagos on Tuesday .We learnt
that the robbery suspects, who were four in number, were operating
near Union Bank located on Wharf Road when policemen attached to Apapa
Division confronted them. The policemen engaged the robbers in a gun
duel but a
policeman, Taye Ajetunmobi, was killed in the process
while another one sustained injury.
A reliable source at the police station said two of the suspects
were arrested while another was killed.The incident reportedly caused
pandemonium as motorists and pedestrians scampered to safety. When
contacted, the spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi
Braide, said the robbers had been terrorising residents for quite
sometime.
She however said only one suspect was arrested, one killed, while
two others escaped with gunshot wounds. She said, "The four armed
robbers have been terrorising residents for sometime. On Tuesday,
policemen received information that they were about to operate. So,
they laid ambush.
"The robbers came on two motorcycles and when they saw policemen,
they immediately opened fire. One armed robber was killed while a
policeman was also killed. One of the armed robbers was arrested and
arms were recovered from him." culled from punch.com

Train crushes danfo bus in Lagos

IKEJA—An accident involving a train and a danfo bus occurred,
yesterday, at the Ajayi Farm railway crossing in Ikeja, Lagos,
injuring four persons, among them, a pregnant woman. Unconfirmed
report said one person died during
the stampede. The incident happened barely two days after a
similar one also involving a commercial bus occurred at the same spot,
where several persons reportedly sustained injuries.
An eye-witnesses account said yesterday's incident occurred about
7a.m. with the train colliding with the vehicle with number-plate XF
899 FGG which was driving towards Ikeja. The impact of the collision
flung the vehicle with its
four passengers – a pregnant woman and three men – to the front of The
Christian Dominion Ministry building at 26 Adegbola Street,
Anifowoshe.
The pregnant woman, according to eye-witnesses, was bleeding as at
the time she was taken to the hospital alongside other
passengers,where doctors were said to be battling to save their lives.
When Vanguard arrived the scene, the affected vehicle which had its
windscreen shattered, was
dripped with blood stains inside. It was glaring that the train hit
the vehicle from the driver's side. The incident caused a stampede as
everyone fled for dear life. But the train did not stop. Officials of
the Railway Service were sighted at the scene.
Another eyewitness, who gave his name as Mr. Gbenro Bangbe, blamed
the drivers of the train and vehicle, saying: "The bus driver was not
patient enough to let the train pass while the train driver did not
hoot his horn to alert vehicles that might be driving through the
railway."we gathered that a similar incident occurred Monday on same
spot, after a train collided with a commercial bus,where several
persons reportedly sustained varying degrees of injuries.
"On that day, the bus was dragged all the way to the bridge by the
train. A lot of people sustained injuries and were rushed to the
Ikeja general hospital.
It is the same driver that drove the train on Monday that also
drove today. He does not hoot the horn like other drivers do", an eye
witness said. Meanwhile, commercial motorcyclists plying the route
have called on the state government to device measures aimed at
preventing a re- occurrence.