NEWS UPDATE
WELCOME TO SWAGGAHOOD ENTERTAINMENT TV home of entertainment
Sunday 20 October 2024
Saturday 19 October 2024
Thursday 17 October 2024
Saturday 12 October 2024
Friday 11 October 2024
Wednesday 9 October 2024
Tuesday 8 October 2024
Saturday 5 October 2024
Thursday 3 October 2024
LATEST ADVISER EROMHONSELE FT DR AFILE BEST OF FROM TWO LEGEND
Best from two esan music legend adviser eromhonsele and dr afile party mix non stop, music music out on all platforms
Tuesday 1 October 2024
Sunday 29 September 2024
Saturday 28 September 2024
Thursday 26 September 2024
Wednesday 25 September 2024
Sunday 22 September 2024
Friday 20 September 2024
Wednesday 18 September 2024
Sunday 15 September 2024
Friday 13 September 2024
COMMISSINOER KALADU ADVICE PART 2 ALBUM #commissionerkaladu
Thursday 12 September 2024
Tuesday 10 September 2024
Friday 27 May 2022
The Onojie of Ebelle Kingdom joined his ancestors.
His Royal Highness, Joseph Aikpojie. The Onojie of Ebelle Kingdom joined his ancestors.
Thursday 17 March 2022
Thursday 15 April 2021
Thursday 8 April 2021
Facebook, Instagram and Messenger are DOWN:
Facebook, Instagram and Messenger are DOWN: Social media platforms crash worldwide leaving MILLIONS of users frustrated - Facebook, Instagram and Facebook Messenger are down worldwide
- The outage hit around 5pm ET and is impacting tens of thousands of users
- Some users are experiencing a total black out, while others can't log in
Facebook, Instagram and Facebook Messenger are all experiencing outages that are plaguing users worldwide.
The outages hit around 5pm ET and are impacting millions of users, with some experiencing total blackouts.
This is the second all of the Facebook-owned services have crashed in the past month - the last hit March 19.
Some users are able to access their accounts, but are unable to refresh News Feed.
- Facebook, Instagram and Facebook Messenger are down worldwide
- The outage hit around 5pm ET and is impacting tens of thousands of users
- Some users are experiencing a total black out, while others can't log in
Facebook, Instagram and Facebook Messenger are all experiencing outages that are plaguing users worldwide.
The outages hit around 5pm ET and are impacting millions of users, with some experiencing total blackouts.
This is the second all of the Facebook-owned services have crashed in the past month - the last hit March 19.
Some users are able to access their accounts, but are unable to refresh News Feed.
Thursday 18 March 2021
Eight-month pregnant mother, 21, is killed after baby is cut out of her womb in horrific attack at her home.
Pamella Ferreira Andrade Martins, 21, was found dead on Wednesday afternoon
Her butchered body was discovered in locked bathroom at her home in Macae
Unnamed woman later apprehended after walking into A&E with the dead baby
The 22-year-old, known to Ms Martins, claimed she had been pregnant but tests showed that she had not given birth. Two knives also recovered from her bag
Ms Martins' (left and right) relatives told police that the suspect said she
'would get herself a child whatever it takes'.
Ms Martins was discovered butchered, with her belly hacked open and her
unborn child missing.
A 22-year-old woman, whose identity has not been revealed, was arrested
when she was admitted to hospital after checking into a nearby A&E carrying the dead baby.
According to reports, the woman had told the health professionals at the
unit that she had given birth to the baby boy herself and had fallen down the stairs with him.
However, she was submitted to tests that proved she had not been pregnant. Local media
also report that a knife and penknife were found in her handbag.
According to the police, the suspect had been pretending to be pregnant and was seen in the victim's company the day before the crime.
Ms Martins' relatives told police that the suspect said she 'would get herself a child whatever it takes'. Ms Martins leaves behind a husband and a two-year-old son
However, they did not believe she was capable of committing such a crime.
Ms Martins leaves behind a husband and a two-year-old son.
The police are investigating the case and an autopsy will be carried out to determine the cause of death of the baby.
The suspect was questioned at the police station last night, it is not clear if she remains in custody.
Tuesday 16 March 2021
Italy launches manslaughter probe into death of teacher, 57, who died a day after being given AstraZeneca vaccine as country re-enters lockdown and EU turns its back on the jab
Mr Tognatti died Sunday after getting an AstraZeneca vaccine, though cause of death has not been given
Probe launched as Italy, France and Germany became latest EU nations to suspend use of AstraZeneca's jab That is despite Covid cases rising with leaders facing prospect of more lockdowns due to low vaccine rates
Italy reimposed measures today, German doctors called for tough approach and hospitals in Paris overflowed
The judiciary in Biella, in northern Italy, opened a preliminary probe into the death of 57-year-old Sandro Tognatti, whose cause of death remains unknown. They stressed that there is no link to AstraZeneca's vaccine at this stage and the probe is intended to establish whether anyone has a case to answer.
It came as Italians woke up to fresh lockdown restrictions today, with 13 of the country's 21 regions now in a 'red zone' meaning schools, restaurants, shops and museums have to close, and people cannot leave their homes except for work, health or other essential reasons. Another seven regions have been declared 'orange zones', meaning shops and beauticians can remain open except during a night-time curfew, while all other venues have to close and travel outside the local area is restricted. Just one region, Sardinia, is in a lockdown-free 'white zone'.
Italy also temporarily banned the use of all AstraZeneca vaccines amid fears it causes blood clots, with France and Germany also enacting bans and saying they are waiting for European regulators to give guidance.
The European Medicines Agency said last week that there is no reason to halt use of the jab and that 'the benefits outweigh the risks of side effects', but its investigation is continuing and another report is due Thursday.
It comes after Ireland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Bulgaria also suspended the jabs. Austria, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have impounded one batch of vaccines thought to be linked to clots.
It is just the latest episode in a long-running saga between EU countries and drug-maker AstraZeneca over its vaccine, which has seen ministers accuse the company of nationalism, impose export bans on its jabs, wrongly claim it is not effective in over-65s and reopen old wounds with recently-departed Brexit Britain.
Children as young as 11 are being beheaded - some in front of their mothers
by ISIS-linked militants who have killed 2,500 people during Mozambique insurgency
Mother said son, 12, was beheaded close to where she hid with her children Another said she was unable to bury her son because her family had to flee, Jihadists have been fighting insurgency in Cabo Delgado province since 2017
Children as young as 11 have been beheaded by ISIS-linked militants who have killed more than 2,500 people over the last three years in Mozambique.
One mother told Save the Children that her eldest son, 12, had his head cut off close to where she was hiding with her three other children when their village was raided.
Another mother described her heartache at leaving her murdered 11-year-old son in their village without a burial because her family were forced to flee. Nearly 580,000 people left their homes last year as violence intensified across the gas-rich Cabo Delgado province where a group calling itself Islamic State Central Africa Province have been waging a brutal insurgency since 2017.