Saturday, 16 August 2014

photos: Iyanya's manager Ubi Franklin involved in car crash

Iyanya's manager and MMMG Chief executive Ubi Franklin was involved in a car crash that totaled his car in the early hours of this morning. He shared photos from the accident and explained what happened. See the pics and details after the cut...



Ubi explains what happened...
In Every situation Give Thanks. I had a few friends who were celebrating Birthdays last nite and in was invited to party with them at a Club on Victoria Island. I got into the car and was so tired to Drive so one of my friends Drove, on our way back I saw a friend I haven't seen in a while at another club trying to park I stopped to say hi and we entered the second club after a few minutes I decided to leave, right outside the club is a shawarma spot I got some and then I and my friends were headed Home and I was trying to eat my sharwama while my friend drove us home. That's the Last I could remember. I found myself covered with Airbags and I came out of that car that tumbled and a good Samaritan took us to the Hospital. I am here asking anyone who can Pray or who is about to Pray!! To put me and my friends in Prayers God saved us all. Thank You and Good morning #ubifranklin

Smuggler Caught With 80 Containers in His Stomach

A 41-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of smuggling a huge sum of money in his stomach at the airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Man Arrested After Trying To Smuggle $100,000 in His Stomach
$103,500 smuggled in more than 80 plastic packages in the man’s stomach
Eddy Alberio Mancipe Ortega made a bold attempt to smuggle $103,500 in more than 80 plastic packages in his stomach. The contrabandist was heading from Jamaica to Trinidad as he was stopped by officials and sent to the nearest police station for interrogation
Later he spent two days passing 80 plastic containers with dollars and eventually was sentenced to three months in Jamaican prison. The man had already been in police custody for eight months and was deported by officials with ‘immediate effect’.
Financial Investigation Division chief Justin Felice said: “This is the first instance that we have found cash being smuggled from Jamaica in such a fashion. It is indicative of how far persons will go in an effort to evade detection by law enforcement tasked with combating money laundering”collinstek.blogspot.com

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