Wednesday, 28 August 2013

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Sunday, 25 August 2013

Snake comes out of Lady’s Genitals After Prayers (Viewer Discretion

This lady became very sick yesterday and was immediately rush to the hospital by her family for treatment. After sometime the sickness became very worse. She ask her family to bring pastors to pray for her because she thought she was going to die. After the pastors came and pray for her, a small snake came out from her vagina then she started confessing of how she allows men to sleep with her so that she can use them for rituals. After having sex with her, some of the men became very sick with strange disease which can not be treated in the hospital. If you know you are a womanize then stop now because there are lots of this kind of women in our society. Life is precious, be faithful to

Thursday, 22 August 2013

This Couple Raped Me - Girl

A 36-year old man, Chigbo Ebo and his wife, Charity Ebo, 26, has been arrested and arraigned in court by the police for allegedly engaging their neighbour, Nneka Onwuatuegwu, in both oral and real sex in their home in Lagos State. The 25-year old Nneka alleged that she was sexually assaulted by the couple whom she alleged fondled her breasts and inserted their fingers into her private part without her consent. The victim admitted in the open court that the couple lured her to their house where they gave her alcohol to drink and started fondling and sucking her breasts and private part and thereafter the man penetrated her. She said she woke up while they were carrying out the act and discovered that she was unclad and her private part was wet with semen from the man. Nneka said she went to Agboju Police Division and reported that she was defiled and the police arrested the man and his wife. She allegedly told the police that Charity inserted her finger into her private part and sucked her breasts as well, while Chigbo, her husband, not only sucked her breasts and fingered her private part, but also defiled her. The incident happened in their Abule-Ado home where both the complainant and defendants reside. The suspects were charged before Apapa Magistrate’s Court presided over by Magistrate H. O. A. Amos, for allegedly engaging the victim in a sexual act without her consent. Part of the charge reads: “That you Chigbo Ebo and Charity Ebo on the same date, time and place did sexually touch Nneka Onwuatuegwu on her breasts and private part without her consent. The second count also said the defendants lured the complainant into sexual activity withoout her consent. They pleaded not guilty and the court granted them bail in the sum of N100,000 with one surety each in like sum. The matter was adjourned till when the court would resume from vacation.

Farmer Kill Wife Over Bank Document

A 47-year-old farmer, Mr. Godwin Idon, has been arrested by the Nigerian Police in Edo state, for allegedly killing his 40-year-old wife of 14 years, Maris, over the disappearance of his bank passbook and a land document in their apartment. Edo State police commissioner, Foluso Adebanjo, who paraded Idon and 40 other suspects before journalists in Benin, said the sad incident occurred on 26 July at Uzeba community in Owan West Local Government Area of the state. He said the suspect had accused his wife of stealing the land document and the bank particulars, an allegation the woman allegedly denied. Not satisfied with the woman’s explanation, the suspect was alleged to have pounced on his wife, reached out for a knife and stab her to death. Among the suspects paraded were three men said to be the kidnappers of the three female teachers in Ekemwan community, Ovia North East Local Government area of the State have been arrested. The teachers, Mrs. Patience Osadolor, Momodu Aisha and Patience Oroghene who were abducted at gunpoint in Orhogbua Primary School, Ekenwan village, during school hours, were released by their abductors after 14 days in captivity and the payment of N5 million ransom. Also, the police commissioner disclosed that about a hundred suspected criminals have been arrested in the State within the last two months. According to him, “People ask… what is the police doing? We are doing a lot quietly, because we would not want to jeopardize the lives of kidnap victims.

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Latest update....ASUU

The news of the latest Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike came as a rude shock when it was first announced. After the strike in 2009 which lasted for a full four months, I thought I had heard and seen the last of strike by ASUU pending my graduation from the University. How wrong I have been! Since the beginning of July this year, ASUU has embarked on another round of indefinite strike. If I thought the news of the strike was shocking, more distressing is the reason given by ASUU for embarking on the strike action. According to reports, the resolve by ASUU to go on strike is to compel the Federal Government to implement and honour the terms of the bargain it entered into with it in 2009. Immediately, different questions begin to agitate my mind. Why should things deteriorate to the extent that ASUU must go on strike before an agreement freely entered into is implemented? Didn’t the parties agree on the modalities for the implementation of the agreement before the conclusion of negotiation? Did the federal government enter into the agreement in 2009 merely to make striking workers return to the Universities without having any genuine intention of honouring the terms of the bargain? These and other questions have greatly troubled my mind and given me quite some sleepless nights. Then negotiation commenced between the representatives of Federal Government and officials of ASUU to find a way out of the present impasse. Initially there were talks of progress and positive negotiation to find a lasting solution to the never ending strike. According to reports credited to the head of the Federal Government negotiating team Governor of Benue State Gabriel Suswan, the University teachers would soon be returning to their various campuses based on the progress recorded in negotiation. Then, the negotiation turned on the nitty-gritty of finance and it became expedient to invite the Finance Minister Dr. Okonjo Iweala to the negotiation table. That was when the bubble burst and all hell let loose. The Finance Minister in her characteristically arrogant manner declared after the meeting with ASUU officials that the federal government does not have the financial capacity to honour the 2009 agreement. According to the Finance Minister, the Federal Government need about ₦92 billion to finance the issue of allowance which is part of the demand of ASUU. The announcement credited to the Minister generated no small denunciation with lots of people calling her all sorts of names and calling for her resignation. ASUU in turn condemned the Minister for what they termed deliberate falsehood. According to ASUU officials the amount needed to implement their demand was ₦82 billion, and not ₦92 billion as represented by the Finance Minister. My first reaction when I heard these series of accusations and counter accusations was that of pity for the poor Nigerian students who are at the receiving end of the present face-off. Then pity turned to anger over the insensitivity and sheer wickedness of the Federal Government, and lack of tact and decorum on the part of the Finance Minister. Whether ₦92 billion or ₦82 billion, or ₦100 billion, the crux of the present imbroglio between ASUU and the Federal Government is the implementation of the agreement freely and mutually entered into in 2009. It is rather absurd and offensive for the Federal Government to come out at this stage to declare that it is insolvent to honour the bargain. It is really not the business of ASUU whether the Federal Government borrows or steals the resources needed to implement the agreement. The only thing that should be paramount in the negotiation is how soon the Federal Government will commence implementation of the terms of the 2009 agreement. The action of the federal government in the circumstances is akin to unilaterally varying an agreement without the consent of the other party. Such act clearly offends against all ethics of civil behaviour and negates the sanctity of contract. One factor the Federal Government is apparently banking on for not honouring the pact is the fact that the agreement is not legally enforceable but binding only in honour as gentlemen’s pact. It is however the height of insensitivity for the Federal Government to capitalize on this fact as the basis for its present actions and attitude. Ultimately the loser is the federal government as it has already succeeded in holding itself out as an entity which is not to be trusted when it comes to honouring a pledge or abiding by an existing obligation. Such a trait will make other entities to be wary of the federal government in future dealings. In turn, such a dishonourable attribute can only worsen the not too good image of the country in the international community. If a government cannot honour its agreement with its citizens, it is difficult to see how foreign investors who the government is always keen to woo into the country would take deals seriously with the government on the basis of mutual trust and confidence. The attitude of the federal government in the whole ASUU-FG face off is being penny wise and pound foolish. The sanctity of agreement goes to the root of society itself and it is the fabric that binds together the entire social order. The reasonable expectation of parties when entering into a bargain is that both sides will fulfill their part of the bargain. One of the surest ways of inviting anarchy and chaos is for men to freely break their promise and renege on an agreement freely entered into. It does not lie in the mouth of the federal government to say at this eleventh hour that it does not have money to honour the 2009 agreement. Even if the federal government is broke as declared by the Finance Minister, there are better ways of handling the situation with tact and good sense, rather than calling ASUU’s bluff as was done by the Finance Minister. With no hope of any meaningful way out, the universities remain locked at the moment. The students are presently off their classrooms roaming the street idle. The ripple effect of such idling is best left to the imagination. The government and the likes of Okonjo Iweala can remain unfazed because their children and wards are not affected by the never ending strike. They are most probably tucked away in the safety of Ivy League schools abroad. For all the government cares ASUU can go on strike till kingdom come. May God deliver our dear nation from its callous rulers.

where is Shekau's grave

There is skepticism about the veracity of the claims by the Nigerian military on Monday that there was evidence Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Muhammad Shekau, might have been fatally wounded in a gun battle with security forces between 25 July  and 3 August in the northeast. The military said Shekau died in Cameroon where he was taken for treatment. The doubts stem from the fact that it took the military about three weeks to announce the death of Nigeria’s most wanted terrorist, upon whose head the United States of America has placed a reward of $7 million. Above all, neither his corpse nor grave has been shown to anyone as a convincing proof that the terror chief is dead. Reports that Shekau was shot in Sambisa forest in the northeast were released by the JTF spokesman, Col. Sagir Musa, but the defence ministry had told a foreign news agency they were still seeking definitive confirmation of his death. Besides, in a video message obtained by a  foreign news agency 12 August and which the military says was a fake, Shekau appeared to address claims that he had been killed. The man who spoke in that video said Shekau is alive and well. This is not the first time Nigerian authorities would claim Shekau had been killed. In 2009 the police claimed Shekau had been killed during a gun fight, only for the man to appear less than a year later in video clips circulated in Nigeria. At that time, there were reports that he was shot in the leg and he went into hiding in Chad and Sudan. Now, Nigerians are being fed the same news staple, prompting many to ask why the Joint Military Task Force, JTF, delayed the announcement of the death of Shekau for three weeks till its disbandment and take over of the military campaign against the terrorists in Northern Nigeria by a division of the army. Is the JTF trying to play politics with the death of Shekau or is it trying to take credit and show the world that it has already won the war against the terrorists by announcing the purported killing of the Boko Haram leader? It may not amount to asking for too much if the JTF could provide a little evidence to show that Shekau has, indeed, died from the gun shot wounds he sustained during a battle with Nigeria’s security forces in July. We expect the JTF to spread its intelligence network to Cameroon and possibly locate where Shekau was buried and exhume the body, just to convince doubting Nigerians that the man has actually died. Until his grave or body is located, Nigerians will take the purported death of Shekau with a pinch of salt.

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