
Finally, the long awaited Transition mixtape by your number one MashupKing drops.
DJ Yungkid mashes up all your favorite Naija and global songs on this one.
Stream and or download after the cut

Finally, the long awaited Transition mixtape by your number one MashupKing drops.
DJ Yungkid mashes up all your favorite Naija and global songs on this one.
Stream and or download after the cut

Churches are where christians worship and most churches architectural structures look alike.
However, a church in the United States of America (US), Church of Luminants, actually looks different in its architectural design. The design that has surprised many, especially the entrance.
Many have criticised the outlook of the church and have said “it is not a church of Christ, it is that of Satan instead.”
The reason for their claim is that a church entrance cannot look like the entrance of a woman’s thingy which is forbidden by the the teachings of Jesus Christ.
With that entrance, many have already committed immorality in their minds before even going in. Though, the interior is kind of nice, but what would your inside mean when your outside already portray an immoral look.
See the pictures here


We have all been thinking that being born normal is normal. Wee, this story is shocking. Claudio Viera de Oliveira was born with an upside-down head, severely deformed limbs and his mother was told by doctors she should allow him to die.But he has defied the odds so much that he now has written a book about his life after reaching the age of 40.

Mr Oliveria from Monte Santo in Brazil, was born with arthrogryposis, a rare condition that fuses his joints together, which left him with his head upside down and facing the wrong way.But after learning he could use a pen in his mouth to type words and even his lips to use a mouse or a phone, he came up with ways of overcoming his difficulties.He even went on to qualify as an accountant and gives inspirational speeches at special events. Now, Mr Oliveria has publishes his first book, called ‘El mundo esta a contramano’ .

When Mr Oliveria was born, doctors told his mother, Maria Jose Vieira Martins, she should starve him to death as he was so ill.She explained: ‘People started to tell me that my baby was going to die because he could hardly breathe when he was born. Some told me not to feed him.’But despite the advice, she decided to ignore doctors and Mr Oliveria taught himself everyday skills.He explained:’Since I was a child I’ve always liked to keep myself busy and work – I don’t like to depend totally on other people,’ he said. ‘I do a bit of accounting, research for clients and consulting.I have learned to turn on the TV, pick up my cell phone, turn on the radio, use the internet, my computer – I do it all by myself.’

His independence also saw him succeeding at school and qualifying as an accountant from the State University of Feira de Santana.His mother added: ‘We never tried to fix him and always wanted him to do the normal things everyone else does.’That’s why he is so confident. He is not ashamed of walking around in the street – he sings and he dances.

‘At eight years old, Mr Oliveria, who had previously been carried everywhere, began to walk on his knees.His family had to change the floor of the house so he could walk around without injuring himself.His bed, plugs and lights had to be made lower so that he could do things for himself without asking for help.He cannot use a wheelchair because of his unusual shape, making it hard for him to be independent outside the home – but he begged his mother to be allowed to go to school and learn with the other children.

He added:’Throughout my life I was able to adapt my body to the world. Right now, I don’t see myself as being different. I am a normal person. ‘I don’t see things upside-down. This is one of the things I always talk about in my interventions as a public speaker. Nowadays it’s much easier to deal with the public, I’m not afraid of it anymore and I can say that I am a professional, international public speaker and that I receive invitations from all over the world.’

Houston police have arrested a man believed to be behind the disappearance of no less than 31 persons this past decade.
Ivan Fedorovitch Yanukovych, 56, could be linked to a number of mysterious disappearances in the area believe officials.
Yanukovych was interrogated by police after neighbors complained about him using a chainsaw late at night and reported the man being “covered in blood.”
When police arrived on the scene, Yanukovych was found butchering a dead body in his garage and preparing what police officers described as “large quantities of ground meat” mixed in with an “aromatic blend of spices.”
“The suspect admitted to preying on unsuspecting delivery men from local restaurants, several postmen and even a number of Jehovah witnesses,”
Assistant
Chief Jeff Buchanan told reporters.
“I never suspected he was a mass murderer. He would often invite all the neighbors to watch football at his house and host large barbecues for everybody and was super friendly,” one neighbor told reporters.
Yanukovych, 56, who lives with his mother, Anastasia Z. Yanukovych, 93, and who rents the house basement to a local student, seemed to blend into the community and never arouse suspicion from neighbors.
“He was in charge of organizing our yearly spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the past five years and was a key player in the community. I am in utter disbelief” one local YMCA administrative told reporters.
When interrogated by authorities, Yanukovych apparently showed some remorse about killing the delivery men and postmen who were “just doing their job” but said the Jehovah witnesses “really annoyed him” and wished he had “taken more out.”
Tom Duvall, a local Jehovah witness organization spokesman, said that he is relieved that “members of our local chapter can now feel safe” and that “these courageous souls have not ended in this vile man’s belly, but in God’s belly.”
If convicted of his crimes, Ivan Fedorovitch Yanukovych faces a maximum prison sentence of 2,675 years in jail, believe experts.

As part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s agenda to reduce unemployment rate in the country, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Festus Keyamo (SAN), said that the Federal Government has agreed to pay the sum of twenty thousand naira, (20,000), to unemployed youths, for three months, to maintain public and social infrastructures in the country. Disclosing this at a news conference, Keyamo opined:
“The pilot programme earlier approved by Mr. President was designed to mitigate lack of job opportunities in the rural areas through a short-term engagement of 1,000 unemployed persons per local government area for a period of three months. Participants were to be paid an allowance of N20,000 monthly and were to be recruited largely from the pool of unskilled persons resident in those rural areas.
“Some have asked me why there’s no registration portal for the 1000 jobs per LGA. My answer is, our real targets for these jobs are mostly unskilled rural workers who may not be literate enough & who can’t have access to any portal. The elites think everything is now by internet. “Whilst it is inexpedient to ask largely illiterate, itinerant workers to go on the internet & register for jobs through a portal, we shall surely upload their full names & information AFTER RECRUITMENT on a website for all to see. The monitoring process would be very transparent”.