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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commisson on Monday arraigned a U.S-based Nigerian Attorney, Mr. Emeka Egwuonye, at an Abuja High Court on a one-count charge of corruption.
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Egwuonye was charged with illegally withholding $1.35m tax refunds from the sale of some Nigerian properties in the U.S.
Reading the charges before Justice Suleiman Belgore, the EFCC accused Egwuonye of not remitting the said amount, which he claimed was used to pay tax on the properties.
Counsel to the EFCC, Mr Festus Keyamo, however, said investigations carried out by the commission revealed that diplomatic missions in the U.S did not pay tax.
The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Counsel to the accused, Mr. Michael Ugwuanyi, prayed the court to grant his client bail.
Ugwuanyi told the court that the accused had filed another suit before Justice Salisu Garba at another Abuja High Court.
He said the suit was for an order declaring that his detention by the EFCC and the State Security Service since February 12 was "unlawful, unconstitutional, illegal and a gross violation of his fundamental human rights."
He told the court that Garba had on March 17, granted his client's prayers.
Ugwuanyi argued that the continued detention of his client by operatives of the EFCC was a violation of his right to freedom of movement as guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution.
He said the judge had also ordered the EFCC and the SSS to unconditionally release his client from their custody, pending the determination of the suit.
Belgore, however, refused to grant the accused person bail and ordered that he should be detained by the EFCC.
He adjourned the case to March 30.
After its launch of G-Nigeria 2010, Google presents G-Nigeria 2011, a forum for Nigerian software developers and entrepreneurs to network and discuss about Nigerian technology and innovation coming up from May 3rd to May 4th this year. Day 1 (May 3rd), will focus on Nigerian software developers where Google engineers and web development leaders will guide them through a full day of in-depth sessions, including hands-on code labs dedicated to cutting edge web and mobile technologies. The day will also include intermediate and advanced Mobile Web / Android, Cloud Computing, and Geo/Maps sessions.
Day 2 (May 4th), will focus on technology entrepreneurs and marketing professionals where they will be coached on how to:
- Drive customers
- Market with web and mobile
- Track and measure results
- Manage their business presence online
In addition, there will be an entrepreneur panel where panelists will share their expertise in funding and launching technology ventures.
Interested software developers should register to attend G-Nigeria 2011 by clicking here.
Interested entrepreneurs and marketers should register by clicking here.
G-Nigeria 2011 will be taking place at:
The Civic Center
Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Opposite 1004
Victoria Island
Lekki Peninsula, Lagos
Nigeria
For more information, please email gnigeria@google.com or visit the G-Nigeria 2011 website by clicking here.
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Following threats by the Nigeria police that General Buhari (Rtd), the presidential candidate of the CPC, could not hold a politically rally in the volatile city, they blocked major parts of the entrance to the Polo Ground venue of the campaign. It was a move reminiscent of the February 12 action of the police at the Liberation Stadium in Port Harcourt where they caused the deaths of 20 people by shooting into the air to prevent people from leaving the rally and started a stampede instead.
CPC operatives told SaharaReporters that at the Jos Polo Ground rally, the Nigerian police had the singular objective of preventing Buhari's supporters from attending his rally in the city.
Earlier in the day, Buhari had paid a courtesy call on the governor of the state, Jonah Jang. While he was there, a huge crowd massed in front of the governor's lodge waiting for the presidential candidate to come out. As soon as he had concluded the courtesy visit, they marched with him to the venue of the rally.
But the police, under the disingenuous argument that a huge rally in the city by Buhari supporters could lead to another round of violence in the area tried to prevent several groups from reaching the venue. That action, which the supporters described as "sabotage," led to resistance and violence. The police resorted to using live ammunition to disperse the crowd, leading to the death of the six.
As a result of the chaos, Buhari could not go to the palace of Gbong Gwong Jos, nor could he meet with other groups waiting to meet with him in the city.
It would be recalled that last week in Ibadan, Oyo State, the police tried to prevent Buhari from using Mapo Hall, which his party had reserved, for his rally. They claimed it would be used the following day by the wife of Goodluck Jonathan, the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, and that they needed 48 hours to clear the place for her.
Okada Domain and home of The Esama of Benin Chief Gabriel Igbinedion was thrown into confusion as a massive constrictor snuffed out the life of a baby.
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Its creepy but it happened. In the eArly hours this MondAy Morning in the OkadA, Edo State. A python About 10fts long swAllowed a baby which ppl said was 6months old. According to eye witness the baby was left on a MAt outside before the python swallowed the baby. He then raised An Alarm then the python was killed but it was 2 late. May the Baby soul rest in peace
Gunmen numbering about five on Sunday night abducted Mafe Ibrahim, the mother of billionaire and politician, Jimoh Ibrahim at his country home, Igbotako in Okitipupa Local Government Area of the state.
It was gathered that the four gunmen arrived the house, a one-storey building located in the outskirts of the town around 8pm, and pretended to be customers who wanted to buy some locally made mats which the woman was selling.
Donatus Ekuma who was the guard on duty in the house told reporters at Igbotako that the old woman was upstairs when the kidnappers arrived.
He said: “Four of them came in a vehicle. Two of them came down from the car and demanded to see Mama. They claimed to be her customers and that they wanted to buy some mats.
“I told them that Mama was resting upstairs but they insisted on seeing her personally and make their purchase and I obliged them,” he said.
Mr Ekuma, however said that the story changed when the old woman came out to meet her ‘customers’ only to be held with force and dragged into their waiting vehicle.
“I immediately raised the alarm but the gunmen pointed their guns at me and other domestic staff on duty, ordering us to lie, face-down,” he added. The kidnappers, zoomed away with the old woman.
Effort of the police
The Spokesperson of the state police command, Aremu Adeniran, confirmed the development to our correspondent on Monday, saying that the incident was reported at the Igbotako Police Station around 11.30pm, on Sunday night.
He however said that his men have commenced full investigation into the matter to ensure that the woman is released unhurt.
Mr Ibrahim or any member of the family could not be reached as at the time of filing this report for comment.
From under the "umblerah"(umbrella) of shame where they have been hibernating since they ran from the Presidential debate because they could not get questions in advance,Omeri ran to foul the atmosphere with a thoughtless charge that General Buhari is not sincere about his resolve to rid Nigeria of corruption.
In the usual audacious incompetence of the Jonathan camp,Omeri's only evidence to support his assertion is the fabled "53 suitcases" of 1984.
For a campaign that parades a PHD on top of its ticket,we would ordinarily expect that any subject they want to attack would be properly researched but unfortunately the way governance in Nigeria has not seen any touch of intellect in the last 10 months is also reflecting in their puerile propaganda.
For the sake of the unwary who may be tempted to believe their is any substance to this urban legend,we recap what happened .In 1984,the Emir of Gwandu whose son was ADC to General Buhari was returning to the country from overseas.The Head of state on learning of his arrival asked his son to go and receive him at the aiport as they were only playing squash at the time..
Coincidentally,the Nigerian ambassador to Libya at the time,Dr Tahir Waziri arrived at the same time with the Emir with his three wives and 16 children.They all came with their belongings as he was coming home to take up a new appointment as chief of protocol to the Head of state.It was the suitcases of the family of 20 that were counted as belonging to the Emir and falsely presented to the public.
General Buhari has over the years asked those who have questions over the matter to go to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who was at the head of Customs operations at the airport on the day.Now we are further suggesting this as a research topic for a doctoral thesis by the president when he hands over on May 29,2011.
Having come clean on this as General Buhari does with all his public service records,we are asking Predient Jonathan a few questions as we await his threat of exposing his main challenger,a feat which his godfathers in PDP have been unable to achieve since 2002 that he threw his hat in the ring against the ruling party.Here we go:
1) Can Mr President explain what happened to the case of N104m seized from Nancy Ebere Nwosu who allegedy swore to an affidat to the EFCC that she was laundering money for Dame Patience Jonathan?
2) What about the announcement by the then EFCC spokesman,Mr Osita Nwajah on September 11, 2006 that the sum of 13.5m USD was seized from another associate of Mrs Jonathan which the anti-graft body said belonged to the now first lady?
3) Any explanation on the several billions of Naira which DSP Alamiesegha left in Bayelsa coffers as at the time of his impeachment which was allegedy squandered in months by Jonathan without anything to show for it?
4) Who presided over the FEC meeting in October 2009 where a 4 km runnway at Abuja Airport was awarded for N64b?Late Predident Yaradua was already in Saudi Hospital as at the time!
5 What happened to the 30b USD Yaradua left in the excess crude account that is virtually empty now?
6 How come it is only Nigeria under Jonathan whose foreign reserve is depleting among oil producing nations at a time of all time high increase in prices of oil products?
We understand Jonathan is scared of General Buhari promise to check out what happened to the billions of dollars the ruling PDP has sunk to the power sector to give Nigeria further darkness instead of light because he has supervised that sector in the last four years.
No amount of cheap shots will stop the change Nigeria awaits from ensuring that Nigerians enjoy regular power supply starting from finding out what the PDP did to put the light out so that money never pour into procuring darkness in our country again.
yinka odumakin
spokesman for General Buhari
'To my Dear Obama, our son', says Gaddafi, defending attack on rebels | ||||
19 Mar 2011, 1757 hrs IST, AGENCIES | ||||
Calling Barack Obama as "our son", Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi sent a message to the US President defending his decision to attack the rebels fighting to overthrow him.
Gaddafi(68) also wrote a letter to the French and British leaders, and the UN Secretary General, saying the Security Council resolution was "void" and violated the UN charter, warning them that they would "regret" any intervention. "Libya is not for you, Libya is for the Libyans," he said. . Details of Gaddafi's letters were released by the Libyan government spokesman at a news conference in Tripoli. Defending his decision to attack rebel cities, Gaddafi told Obama, "Al Qaeda is an armed organisation, passing through Algeria, Mauritania and Mali. What would you do if you found them controlling American cities with the power of weapons? What would you do, so I can follow your example." Trying to strike a personal note, Gaddafi prefaced his letter saying, "To our son, his excellency, Mr Baracka Hussein Obama. I have said to you before, that even if Libya and the United States of America enter into a war, god forbid, you will always remain a son. Your picture will not be changed." In his letter to Nikolas Sarkozy, David Cameron and Ban Ki Moon, Gaddafi said, "Libya is not yours, Libya is for the Libyans. The security council, their resolution is void because it is not according to the charter to interfere with the internal affairs of the country." You have no right. You will regret if you get involved in this, our country. We can never shoot a single bullet on our people, it is Al Qaeda organisation." |
PHOTOS: Charlie Sheen Introduces His 'Winning' Recipes
The top exec at the Eye network is ready, willing, and able to forgive and forget all of Sheen's recent antics and continue broadcasting the series, with Sheen back in the starring role, a well-placed insider tells us.
According to our source, CBS President and CEO Les Moonves has been speaking directly with top execs at Warner Bros. Television -- the company that produces Men and also fired Sheen.
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Moonves has also spoken directly to 'Men' co-creator and executive producer Chuck Lorre, who has been the target of Sheen's "violent hatred."
Moonves wants a solution that brings Sheen back to the show in a situation everyone can live with.
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"Moonves told Chuck Lorre that he should 'let us handle Charlie'," the source says.
Lorre produces two other huge CBS hits, The Big Bang Theory and Mike & Molly. The prolific writer/producer also has several other projects in development for CBS.
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"Moonves wants to get the show back on the air. He's all for it," the insider adds. "He says certain people need to forget anything and everything Charlie's done recently and just move on with the business at hand..
"The core issue is, as he put it, the volatile relationship between Charlie Sheen and Chuck Lorre. He believes that if CBS and Warner Bros. TV honchos can find a way to get Chuck and Charlie to speak again, cooler heads will prevail."
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Discussions about the possibility of bringing Charlie back to Two and a Half Men have been going on in earnest the last couple of days.
As RadarOnline.com has been reporting, the actor was fired earlier this month, with CBS and Warner Bros. TV issuing a statement that "Warner Bros. Television has terminated Charlie Sheen's services" for their hit sitcom.
Since then, in several exclusive interviews with RadarOnline.com, Sheen's spoken about his "winning" attitude, life with his "goddesses" and regularly referred to everyone connected with 'Men' as "trolls."
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He also filed a $100 million lawsuit against Lorre and Warner Bros. TV.
Sheen is now taking his rant on the road, and has 20 concert dates planned, including one at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
It's unclear how far along CBS' Moonves is in convincing the powers at Warner Bros. TV to rehire Charlie or if he'd accept their offer if one is made.
According to consumer reports, tests show that in vehicles that are otherwise identical, a manual transmission are more fuel efficient, saving drivers anywhere from 2 to 5 miles per gallon. Over time, this can definitely add up. Also, if you opt for a model with a stick-shift for your next car you can save anywhere from $800 to $1200 on the sticker price. Not only that, but the same test that proved the manual transmission's higher fuel efficiency also showed that these cars accelerated faster as well when compared to their automatic counterparts. Of course, despite all these advantages for manual transmissions, they are not available for every model of car that comes out, and due to lower demand they can also be harder to sell. Ultimately, it all comes down to personal preference.
The opening ceremony of this year's Nigerian Universities Games Association (NUGA) Games, the country's premier inter-collegiate sporting competition, took place yesterday inside the University of Benin.
With the opening ceremony, which came up at the Samuel Ogbemudia Sports Complex in the university over and done with, the focus now shifts to the athletes who over the next seven days will jettison academic pursuits in favour of sporting honours.
With over four thousand athletes representing just over 80 universities, the NUGA Games has come a long way from its modest beginning back in 1966 when its first took place at the University of Ibadan.
Actually, the idea of having an inter-university games amongst Nigerian institutions was mooted a year earlier, in 1965, by the Nigeria Sports Council following the successful staging of the inaugural West Africa Inter-University Games (WAUG) which took place at the University of Ibadan from March 22 to 29 of that year.
Through the years
Five universities were in attendance at the inaugural NUGA Games: Ahmadu Bello University, University of Ibadan, University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), University of Lagos and University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Forty-five years down the line, the NUGA Games has grown in leaps and is now in its 23rd edition, returning to an institution that had previously hosted the Games in 1980, six years after the event's torch and anthem was introduced to the Games at the 1974 edition held at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
As is the tradition in most parts of the world where there is a blend between sports and education, the NUGA Games was introduced to help students pursue their degrees and yet still maximise their potential in sports.
And that is what a vast majority of the athletes at this year's NUGA Games will be aiming at as they attempt to outdo one another and etch their names as well as that of their respective institutions in the record books, as well as on the medals standings as the rest of the country watches on to find out who will be the next generation of Nigerian collegiate superstars.
Past stars
Although not in the same league as America's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which organises competitions as well as athletic programmes for the over 1000 colleges and universities in the United States, the NUGA Games has produced a lot of stars who went on to represent Nigeria in various sporting disciplines at international competitions, including the Olympics.
The likes of Adokie Amiesimaka and Felix Owolabi, who were both integral parts of the Green Eagles side, which won the country's maiden Africa Cup of Nations title in 1980 were both former stars of the NUGA Games in their days as students at the University of Lagos as were former footballers Tunde Charity and Edema Fuludu, who appeared in the colours of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) and at some point in time featured for the Nigerian national team.
Victor Ezekwesili, another former star of the national team, also took part in the NUGA Games while still a student at the University of Ife. Same goes for England-based Seyi Olofinjana, who for close to a decade was a regular feature in the Super Eagles but only after he had been discovered at the NUGA Games while studying for his first degree at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH).
Former Nigerian sprinter, Calister Uba, as well as Ikana Mbora, a former star of the Nigerian women's national basketball team, also took part in the NUGA Games as students of UNIBEN with the latter taking part in three NUGA Games between 1992 and 1998.
The NUGA Games as also the breeding grounds for star athletes like former world 60 metres indoor champion Olusoji Fasuba from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Uche Isaac and Franca Idoko both from Ahmadu Bello University amongst many others.
But undoubtedly the biggest star the NUGA Games has produced in recent years has been Yagazie Chukwumerije who won a bronze medal in Taekwondo at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China four years after claiming a gold medal at the 2004 NUGA Games hosted by the University of Port Harcourt in Rivers State.
And he is optimistic that a new star will be born at the end of UNIBEN 2011.
"The NUGA Games was by far the biggest event in the sports calendar for most of us back then," Chukwumerije told NEXT from his base in the United Kingdom.
"Looking back at the Games in Port Harcourt, I don't think I would have been happy if I had not had the pleasure of experiencing it.
He added: "It would have been unthinkable for someone such as myself who is so much in love with sports to go through the university and not, even if only once, get to experience the thrills of competing at the NUGA Games.
"Every edition produces its own stars and this year's NUGA Games will not be an exception." Chukwumerije was already a household name of sorts before heading off to the 2004 NUGA Games having represented Nigeria a year earlier at the All Africa Games where he won a bronze medal. As a result, he arrived at UNIPORT 2004 as outright gold medal favourite in the men's heavyweight category.
Second chance
A similar scenario looks likely to replay itself at this year's Games but this time around, not in taekwondo but in badminton where former African women's champion, Grace Daniel,will be hoping to add another title to her already vast array of honours.
Daniel, whose career appeared over and done with after she was involved in a near fatal road accident back in 2009, has since then not featured in any major national or international competition. But she is hoping to use the NUGA Games as an avenue to build back her confidence ahead of next year's Olympic Games in London, England.
"I don't know if I am the favourite for the title here but I just want to use it to see how much work I still need to do to get back to an acceptable standard," said Daniel who is a Mass Communication student at the Adamawa State University.
"It has been very tough getting back after the accident," continued Daniel who suffered multiple fractures and ligament damage to both her legs. "But I have worked very hard to get back to this stage, and I now want to see much more work I still need to do as I would like to have a shot at making the team to the next Olympics.
"It won't be easy, but I have to give it my best shot, which is what I think every other person here will be aiming to do so as to get the attention of the national coaches," she added.
Daniel, who like Chukwumerije before her was at the 2008 Olympic Games, hopes that one of the athletes from the 15 sporting disciplines that will be competed for at this year's Games gets to become a household name in years to come. But it is likely that her hopes will be dashed as the standard of the Games appears to have dropped in recent times.
Falling standard
No longer does the average university athlete produce the level of performance capable of attracting the attention of coaches at the Games.
This development has in turn affected the marketability of the NUGA Games. Although, many organisations have associated themselves and their products with UNIBEN 2011, it is unlike in the past when companies rushed fell over themselves just to be associated with the Games.
As if the reduction in the number of sponsors and the dearth of quality athletes wasn't enough, the situation has in turn seen television coverage of the Games become nonexistent. Most of the country's best prospects prefer to travel overseas to study at foreign universities, oftentimes on scholarships.
This was something that was commonplace in the past but hopefully should make a return this time around after the organisers of the Games hooked up with Lagos-based television station, DBN, who, besides providing coverage of the Games, have to market the games. A number of fundraisers were held across the country in a bid to give the event more publicity and raise the projected three billion naira that organisers stated were required for a successful hosting of the Games.
Publicity
However, outside the host university and its environs, not much is known about this year's NUGA Games so much that even a former star of the Games like Ikana Mbora, who is currently the secretary general of the Nigerian Tennis Federation, can't help complaining about the lack of publicity.
"I will say that there is inadequate publicity and they (the organisers) should have gotten some people involved more than what they have done," said Mbora in an interview with NEXT.
She added: "I pray they succeed. It used to be plenty fun and we used to look forward to such events."
How far the Games have been publicised, and how much money was actually raised remains unknown as attempts to pry the figures from Osa Adun, chairman of DBN, marketers of the games, proved abortive. The facilities for the Games however, are amongst the best in the world and should get the best out of the competitors in all 15 sporting events.
These are track and field, badminton, basketball, chess, cricket, handball, hockey, judo, soccer, squash, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, and volleyball.
Fifteen events are, however, a far cry from the 24 sporting disciplines that make up the programme of the NCAA in America, and there is a need to, in the future, introduce more events especially those that have become a part and parcel of Nigerian sports and which have the potential to bring glory to the country at major international events.
An example of such a sport is wrestling - freestyle and Greco-Roman - which in the opinion of former Olympic champion and current technical adviser of the country's national team, Daniel Igali is a potential medal spinner at international events.
"Wrestling is one of the traditional events of the Olympics and even in the United States and Canada, it is one of the biggest attractions at their collegiate games," Igali, who also holds Canadian citizenship, having represented the North American country said.
"It is one of our traditional sports and it has also won countless honours for Nigeria, so they should look at ways to introduce it at future NUGA Games."
A major obstacle to implementing of such a plan is the dearth of training facilities for these sports within Nigerian universities.
World number three, Novak Djokovic, beat Roger Federer, world number two on Saturday to confirm that he now knows the Swiss’ number. The Serb has now defeated Federer three times this year and remains unbeaten on the tour where he has now played 19 matches without any loss. Federer lost his composure and the match 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 and with that loss, the Swiss master will lose his second place ranking to the Serb when ATP Tour rankings are released today.
Djokovic said on atptour.com that he expects to beat Nadal. “I have played Nadal many times, and many times in the late stages of the tournaments, especially in the semis and finals of the major events. I know how it feels like to be in the big stand or how it feels like to play him, so I will be prepared. I want this trophy as much as he wants it, so we’ll both step into the court tomorrow wanting that win.”
Djokovic had lost just 12 games total en route to the semi-finals, the fewest by a player at an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament after four matches. Federer had also reached the semi-finals without the loss of a set. Federer has now lost to Djokovic in two consecutive semi final matches and the former world number one bemoaned another lost chance as all three of Federer’s losses this season have come against the Serb.
Bright side
But Federer added that he was pleased that he was losing to top ranked players and not players rated 50 and below. “I don’t know if I’d rather lose against three multiple different guys ranked outside of the top 50. I guess not. I’d rather lose against a guy that’s ranked very high so I know I’m controlling the rest of the field against top guys. If I’m playing well, I know I can beat them, too. So that’s what it is. At the end of the day I can’t change it, and I’m happy with my game.”
“I had my chances today in the singles. I thought it was a good match, played at a high level. I know I wasn’t far away at all today, because I really had him going. But look, I guess he escaped. I guess confidence is a big thing for him at the moment. I’m sure it’s gonna be a good final tomorrow,” he added, referring to the final match that will be between Djokovic and Nadal.
Djokovic is pursuing his third title of the season, after winning the Australian Open and his 20th tour-level title in Dubai.
Friday, March 18 2011, NN24 a cable television network organized a presidential debate. The event which was sponsored by The Tony Elemelu foundation provided the various aspirants opportunity to showcase how they intend to bring about the needed change to the polity.
In attendance were Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Presidential candidate of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Gen. Muhamadu Buhari, presidential candidate of Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and Ibrahim Shekaru, presidential aspirant of All Nigerians peoples party (ANPP).
Watch the video and see how they fared!
A couple of days ago, some neighbourhood friends chatted away about a new movie, ‘All Pass’, and a major highlight of their gist was on a masturbation scene. They laughed out loud and marvelled at the scene where a man’s bid to get himself an orgasm in his car was publicly interrupted.
“The guy is a fool; you need to see the expression on his face while he goes about it,” a friend told another, while making faces as he attempted to mimic a man masturbating.
The others laughed out more
I tarried a little with them and a few cunning questions after, a couple of them admitted having been guilty of the act at a younger age. Some even went ahead to state with genuine conviction they believe it is a growing up phase all men experience. However, we had to change the subject of the conversation when some ladies joined the gathering.
Reminiscing afterwards, I pondered; how much do we know about this act? Why do people indulge in it to a level of addiction, even though they will never readily admit to it? Is it a peculiar only to males? Does stroking oneself have any advantage or negative side effect medically, physically, and emotionally?
24 year-old Banke, an undergraduate of Lagos State University, said she has never done it, but have heard her friends talk about it.
“I’m a wrong person to ask this question because I have never done it,” she said. “But I know a friend who said she does; she said it is because she is not ready to lose her virginity and yet she wants to satisfy her urges,” Banke explains.
“Masturbation addiction is referred to as a ‘process’ addiction, as opposed to a substance addiction like alcohol, or drugs. In a process addiction, the euphoric feeling, or high, comes from chemicals released into the brain, rather than from an external source. As the mind becomes accustomed to the release of these chemicals, it searches out for continued sources of that high,” lifestyle website, Allaboutlifechallenges.org, explains the addiction to masturbation.
Effect of masturbation
A brief research on the internet reveals that medically, masturbation appears to be safe. However, Jeroh Obukohwo of Lagos University Teaching Hospital, believes regular masturbation can lead to Oligospermia, reduced sperm volume.
“This is different from low sperm count; this is low sperm volume as a result of not giving enough room for the sperm volume to build up before another ejaculation,” Mr. Obukohwo said.
He, however, stressed that there is no research yet that proves that masturbation can lead to infertility, both in males and females. He also highlighted some negative physiological risk of indulging in masturbation.
“Addiction can lead to delayed ejaculation in men. If a man gets so used to touching himself in a specific manner, it might require stimulations in that particular way to get him to climax or ejaculate. If he is unfortunate to get a partner who will stimulate him in that manner, it may result into delayed ejaculation,” he concludes.
Allaboutlifechallenges.org further emphasises that “masturbation addiction comes from the flood of chemicals that are released into the brain during orgasm. As the brain begins to crave this “high,” the addict trains himself to climax quicker and more often. In addition, the addict becomes accustomed to the sensations of masturbation, sometimes to the point that “normal” sexual activity is not satisfying.
“By practising masturbation, the addict becomes accomplished at short, intense activity with a quick climax. Unfortunately, this isn’t very satisfying to a spouse in a sexual relationship,” it says.
Fighting the addiction
Like other form of addictions, letting go of masturbation will not come without some work. According to James Ogirima, a middle aged teacher, it will take a lot of determination and divine intervention to break away from the habit.
“You cannot just stop it like that; you first have to tell yourself this thing is harmful to me and I will not do it again. It is not going to be easy, but you have to be determined and prayerful to overcome the sinful act,” Mr. Ogirima said.
Another lifestyle website, Lightplanet.com, sets the fight to combat masturbation in ten steps. The website advised that an addict must reduce contact with intimate parts of the body, avoid being alone for too long, break contacts with friends who indulge in the act as well, wear pyjamas or other clothing that prevents easy access to ones genitals while in bed.
The website also suggests that getting the mind occupied with non sexual stuff, staying away from pornography, being prayerful, exercising, and not even talking about it are key to stopping the act.
- Better Man in brief ...
- Too much masturbation may lead to a reduced response to other people's touch.
- Possible side effect include abrasions or swelling of the penis.
- Compulsive masturbation can be a problem if it affects other aspects of your life.
"Will masturbating cause acne? If it did, 95% of guys would be walking around with a face full of zits."
My penis is mad at me. How could I write an article on the negative side effects of masturbation? He thinks I’m a traitor and switched teams. I hope he doesn’t take it out on me and be a passive-aggressive limp noodle for my next sexcapade. But how much do we really know about masturbation and its side effects? Sure, we know masturbation feels good -- that’s a gimme. But what else can it do to us? Playing with ourselves can help us fall asleep, reduces headaches and stress, anxiety and tension, it’s great for immune functioning, increasing endorphin production, and is so good for our prostates. But is there anything else we should be looking out for besides Kim Kardashian’s next Carl’s Jr. commercial?
The Negative Side Effects Of Masturbation Your Parents Believed
There’s a lot of history behind the negative side effects of masturbation. Since man could grab his pecker and stroke it, people have been coming up with myths that it’s bad for you. Will masturbating cause acne? If it did, 95% of guys would be walking around with a face full of zits. Masturbation must cause sterility, right? While it’s true that having consecutive ejaculations will reduce your sperm count and the volume of semen compared to the first ejaculation, your testes are a factory for sperm production and masturbation isn’t going to close this factory down. Does masturbation cause hairy palms? I don’t even understand this one; is semen Miracle-Gro? The same can be said for blindness, insanity and a whole host of other myths that have been proved false by medical science.So there have to be some negatives, right? Masturbation itself is harmless and there are no proven long-term physical issues with moderate masturbation habits. However, we can all experience some side effects, whether they are short-term, long-term or related to chronic masturbation habits.
Touching Breeds Unwanted Familiarity
One side effect of masturbation is that subsequent ejaculations will take longer. If you masturbate a few times before a date and, hopefully, proceed to have sex, you’ll probably find more difficulty reaching climax. Thankfully, giving our penis a day or two to recharge should do the trick. In addition, we each know the secrets to getting ourselves off. Masturbating can sometimes create an individual orgasm effect where we train our bodies to respond to our own familiar touch and have a reduced response to other people’s touch, resulting in a tougher time reaching climax with others. A lot of guys can relate to this.
Dr. Chaves discusses the possible negative side effects of masturbation further
There’s little evidence that too many erections or masturbation will have an effect on your erection in the future."Our hard-ons may also be affected by masturbation as well. After each ejaculation, you’ll notice the firmness of the next erection may get slightly softer and spongier, depending on how close apart the erections are. There’s little evidence that too many erections or masturbation will have an effect on your erection in the future. There’s a wealth of evidence that points to age, diet, smoking, and cardiovascular health as factors that affect your beat-meat getting stiff. Another side effect of masturbation is abrasions or swelling of the penis. Some people have rough hands, calluses, use vigorous strokes, or don’t use lube. Ouch!
Masturbation And Guilt
Masturbation can also have a negative psychological impact on a person. Many people feel shame and guilt because of their masturbation habits. Whether it’s a cultural, religious or moral issue, people can be very hard on themselves. The tug of war between what feels natural and pleasurable versus what they were told to refrain from can have lasting harmful effects on a person’s self-esteem, confidence and self-love. Psychosomatic effects can also occur, where physical symptoms are the result of psychological factors (feeling shame, guilt, anxiety can manifest into things like headaches, back pain, chronic pain, etc).The Problems With Chronic Masturbation
Biologically, chronic masturbating can affect our brain and body chemistry because it can overproduce sex hormones and neurotransmitters. This overproduction impacts each person differently, and can range from fatigue, pelvic pain, vision changes, lower back pain, testicular pain, or hair loss. There is current research that states increased testosterone production is linked to DHT production, which is associated with male pattern hair loss.However, we have to be careful of the conclusions we extrapolate from research. I still need more evidence to believe hair loss because correlation doesn’t imply causation. Did you know large consumptions of alcohol reduce testosterone production? So does this imply that drinking booze will reduce my testosterone levels, subsequently DHT levels, and stop my hair from falling out? Doubtful -- I’d just be bald and drunk. If you notice any of these effects, try cutting back on your masturbation habits for a few months and see if it helps alleviate your symptoms. If the symptoms are still there, you might as well keep tugging away and see a doctor for a medical checkup.
Compulsive masturbation can also negatively affect a person. What’s compulsive masturbating? There’s no set number of times; it’s associated with a person having difficulties in his life resulting from his masturbation habits. One guy masturbates six times a day and feels productive and great while the other feels the exact opposite. Compulsive masturbation can negatively affect your work, relationships, self-esteem, finances, social support, and have legal problems if you’re not able to find a balance between being responsible in life and satisfying your pleasures and desires.
Where Do You Get Off?
I hope I didn’t turn you off from masturbating. It’s a wonderful thing and one of the greatest gifts you can offer yourself. There are positives and negatives to everything in life: sex, singlehood, driving a car, being in a relationship, and working. We have to make sure the good outweighs the bad to find happiness.
Comedian, Emmanuel Adigwe, popularly known as D' Lecturer is in the business of making people laugh. But at the moment, he is not laughing as a result of the injuries he claimed he sustained from men of the Nigerian Police on Monday night while on his way from Ojodu, Lagos, where he had gone to perform the function of the master of ceremonies at a birthday party.
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According to Adigwe, his parish priest had begged him to help an accident victim to Bariga. The comedian claimed to have missed his way at Gbagada after dropping his passenger and had stopped to ask for direction from passersby.
"I met a traffic officer who directed me, but I didn't know the description he gave me was wrong. When I eventually discovered this, I decided to stop at a police check point to ask for the correct description," Adigwe said.
However, his quest for help earned him the beating of his life for he alleged the police men were not in the least bit interested in his story. The policemen, he said, ordered him to pull over and queried him for driving against traffic.
"I parked and I tried to explain to them why I took 'one way' but they just didn't want to hear me out. They asked for my driver's license which I gave them and they seized it immediately. At that moment, my parish priest called me to find out where I was. I told him what was happening and he told me to wait there and that he was coming to meet us," Adigwe said.
The policemen, unwilling to wait for Adigwe's parish priest, all got into Adigwe's car and ordered him to drive off.
"They were five in number. I asked them where we were going, but they shouted at me. I offended them further when I begged them to wait for my parish priest. At this point, they came out of the car, handcuffed me and beat me mercilessly for 30 minutes," he said.
Adigwe said that while some were beating him, the others called the DPO in charge of Pedro Police Station who eventually came to the scene.
"It was the DPO that ordered them to unlock the handcuffs before we all went to the police station."
Already at the station were the priest and the person whose birthday he had attended.
"The DPO and his men changed the story. They said I was fighting the policemen. It was my parish priest who asked them how an unarmed person could fight five armed policemen," Adigwe said.
Adigwe said it got to a point when the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Samuel Jinadu, called and told the DPO to release him.
"They eventually allowed me to leave around 11 pm. That was how I sustained all these injuries. I even told them I was a comedian, but my pleadings fell on deaf ears. I didn't know that I could be subjected to such brutality," Adigwe said.
When Crime Digest contacted the Lagos PPRO on telephone, he said he was not aware that Adigwe was brutalised by policemen. "I know he was arrested and later released, but I am unaware of his being brutalised by police officers from Pedro Police station," Jinadu said.
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By SEGUN AJAYI and MOSHOOD ADEBAYO, Abeokuta
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, yesterday took a swipe at former President Olusegun Obasanjo, saying, he could not claim to be the conscience of the nation.
The embattled governor said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees chairman “has no conscience at all.”
Daniel, who spoke yesterday in Abeokuta, during a programme tagged: “Congress of Gratitude: A festival of appreciation by secondary school teachers in Ogun State, a summary of the impacts of the OGD years in the education sector,” apparently, was reacting to a warning by the state PDP governorship candidate, General Tunji Olurin (retd), that he (Daniel) should stop his reckless spending of the state funds or risk going to jail.
Olurin told party supporters during the flag-off of his campaign at Ilaro, in Yewaland on Wednesday, that any move by Daniel, to run the Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN) with state funds would lead him (Daniel) to jail. But in a swift reaction, Daniel, quoting William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, captured recent statements credited to the former president, and Olurin thus: “It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”
The unfolding scenario, however, were indications that the supposed truce between the Obasanjo camp, and that of the state governor, was not only fragile, but heading for collapse. With that, the battle line may have been drawn again between the two PDP factions, in the race for the Government House, in the April election.
Daily Sun exclusively gathered that there was a grand plan to stop the PPN governorship candidate, Gboyega Nasiru Isiaka, through a court injunction or resort to kidnapping out of desperation. A source, quoted a PDP big gun as saying “it would be a total disgrace if the PDP fails to deliver Ogun State without OGD, since PPN has refused to return to the PDP.”
Governor Daniel has, however, vowed to remain resolute till the last day of his administration, admitting that his government had been battling with challenges in the last three years. He assured the teachers across the three senatorial districts of the state that no amount of intimidation or threat would make him waiver from his stand.
“There is no doubt that there was a lot of thunderstorm in Ogun State. Not many people believed that we are going to be here till today. Even, as I stand before you, those people are not relenting. “Let me assure you that your governor OGD is standing firm and let me assure you that I will stand firm till the last day,” he said. The outgoing governor said that his administration through “thick” and “thin” had made history and had brought out it best through its programmes and policies.
“We’ve created legacies that nobody can change in Ogun. Whether people like it or not, we have brought out the best in everything that we have touched. We have brought out the best in education. As you aware, in the last few years, we have employed 10,000 teachers in secondary schools alone. I am not aware of any state, in this country that has been able to do this in this country in the last eight years. If that state exists, I like to be challenged. We have created legacies that nobody can change,” he said.
The governor said some “undertakers” were fighting tooth and nail to hijack his government. “The undertakers have come. By the special grace of God their coffin will have no body. When they speak in public, they speak from the perspective of what they have done and the way they are doing things.”
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A seven-man gang, which claimed responsibility for the murder, said the death of the monarch was as a result of a failed kidnap attempt on him that fateful afternoon Sunday, January 31, 2011.
The traditional ruler was shot dead in his palace while two members of the gang arrested by the State Security Service (SSS), in connection with the murder, claimed they decided to kill the septuagenarian royal father when he resisted his kidnap.
“We killed him because he refused to follow us,” said Nsikak Emmanuel, a 32-year old ex-convict, who admitted trailing the royal father up to the point of disrupting one of the meetings he presided over, till the deceased paid the needed attention to him. “I went and told him that I was from the Mboho Mkparawa Ibibio; that we want to pay homage and endorse him as the Oku Ibom of Ibibio. He then gave me an appointment for that Sunday.”
After securing the appointment, Nsikak said he invited his gang members, who stormed the palace to kidnap the royal father, but he resisted their evil move, opting to die, instead. The suspect, paraded alongside his accomplice, Mathew, who he met in jail, said he had been involved in at least, one kidnapping, particularly, the one involving a woman from Etinan. He said he made N200,000 from the Etinan deal, but denied knowing where the victim was kept after she was kidnapped.
“I only showed them the woman and they kidnapped her. I don’t know where they kept her,” he said. He also denied taking part in the shooting which resulted in the monarch’s death, claiming he was waiting outside while the operation was going on inside the palace. “I felt bad when I heard that the man died. We didn’t want to kill but to kidnap him in order to make some money from him. It was Michael, Ukeme and two others who went inside. So, they will know who actually shot the man.”
But his accomplice, who claimed to have attended Akwa Ibom State College of Petroleum Technology, confessed that Nsikak was actually inside the palace when the monarch was shot dead. He said it was he who actually informed him of the deal, which made him rush down from Calabar, Cross River State, where he had been residing, transacting his palm oil business. “He (Nsikak) was the one who drove one of the cars that we used. It belonged to him. That was the first time I knew him.”
The State Director of State Security Service (SSS), Mr. Toma Minti, confronted him with the fact that two of them met in prison, where Nsikak spent about five years for attempted murder, while he (Matthew) was serving a two-year jail term for cultism. Matthew admitted that they became friends in prison saying; “I knew him in prison when I was sentenced to two years imprisonment for malicious damage. By then, I was a member of a mafia cult group. But now, I’m not doing that again.”
He said they were either sponsored by politicians or those who are opposed to the Ibom stool, which the deceased was to occupy after coronation before his murder. Minti alleged that, the gang was involved in more than 90 percent of all the kidnap cases in the state, including those of the husband of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Uyo, the Proprietor and Rector of Heritage College, Eket, among others.
“Since the paramount ruler was assassinated, we have not been sleeping. The seven-man gang had been terrorizing the state for a long time. Five of them are at large; but we are still trailing them.”
Minti lamented the lack of co-operation from members of the public in the fight against crime in the state, saying people only called him on phone to congratulate him, after Michael was arrested, whereas they knew him as a notorious criminal in their community, but failed to inform the security agencies.
“The reason most of the suspects have not been convicted is because sometimes, the victims refused to come out and identify them. Those who showed up earlier declined to appear in court later, after they received death threats from members of the gang. “People are no longer convicted because the judiciary appears handicapped. We have advised them to resort to accelerated hearing on such cases. We hope they would see reasons for that.”
The royal father was killed in his palace, after he returned from church – Living Faith Church, Uyo, where he was said to have presided over the burial preparations of one of the church’s pastors, David Idunoluwa, who was equally shot dead by suspected kidnappers.
The royal father’s assassination, first of its kind in the state, sparked off spiral reactions especially, as he had two days earlier, protested to the state police commissioner, over acts of disloyalty by some members of his traditional council, arising from the PDP senatorial primaries in Akwa Ibom North (Uyo) Senatorial district.
THE desire of a former staff of the African Newspaper of Nigeria (ANN) Plc, publisers of The Tribune titles, Mr Olalekan Sodeinde, to seek greener pasture outside the country has ended in tragedy in the United States of America (USA).
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Sunday Tribune learnt that an 18 year old Dallas woman, Rayshell Cooks, is now facing murder charge in the death of Sodeinde.
Sodeinde, 45 before his sojourn abroad, had a stint with the ANN Plc as its Senior Audit Supervisor. He was part of the delegates of the International Institute of Internal Auditors (IIIA) to the United States where he travelled to further his education.
Witnesses told police that Cooks got into Sodeinde's car at an east Oak Cliff grocery store in the night. They then saw the car come to an abrupt halt soon after it left the parking lot and Cooks jumped out.
Sodeinde was found shot in the head in the car. He was taken to Baylor University Medical Center where he died.
The witnesses knew Cooks by name and directed officers to a nearby apartment complex, according to a police document. She was arrested on an outstanding assault warrant.
Homicide detectives interviewed Cooks, but she had little to say about the crime.
Sodeinde, 45, was shot in the head about 9:15 p.m. in the 3400 block of Illinois Avenue, west of Interstate 45.
The suspect ran away but was later arrested, police said.
Cooks is being held in the Dallas County jail facing a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. She was also accused of violating probation in a previous assault case.
A lady has allegedly killed her brother over N100 banana in their home in Mushin, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
Sources told P.M.News that the murder occurred three days ago when the lady, identified as Miss Queen Nnenna Eneguwe, returned home and discovered that her brother had eaten some of the banana she kept in the house.
According to our sources, someone gave Queen some banana which she kept at their residence at 24, Bankole Street, Idi-Oro, Mushin, before going out.
However, she was enraged when, on returning home that fateful Tuesday, she discovered that her 18-year-old brother, Thankgod Chubuza Eneguwe had eaten some of the banana.
An argument eventually led to a fight and she was alleged to have stabbed the brother with a knife. Thankgod was said to have died on the way to the hospital.
When P.M.News visited Bankole Street, people were seen discussing the matter in groups. Some co-tenants of the deceased said the lady and her late brother were the only ones living in their apartment.
Checks at Alakara Police Station in Mushin revealed that the murder incident was initially reported there before it was transferred to SCID in Panti.
The corpse of the deceased was deposited at the public mortuary for autopsy, while Queen has been detained.
Samuel Jinadu, police public relations officer, Lagos State Command confirmed the incident to P.M.News.
Jinadu, a deputy superintendent of police, while describing the incident as unfortunate, however, advised people not to allow anger to overwhelm them no matter the circumstance.