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Facts available to huhuonline revealed that the marriage of top actor, Femi Adebayo and his Kahdijat Bukola has hit the brick wall.The blissful marriage of the couple began to experience turbulent several months ago.After several reports made the rounds that the actor has been involved in secret affairs with the leading actress who featured prominently in the Yoruba movie Jenifa (a village prostitute who got admission to the University in the City) 1 and 2, Funke Akindele. Femi Adebayo is the son to the ace actor Adebayo Salami (Oga-Bello) who was formerly the Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners (ANTP) national President.Before things finally degenerated to this level, there have been several reports making rounds about how Femi sent Khadijat packing with three children after several efforts by and concerned friends and relatives to reconcile the embattled couple failed. Khadijat now presently live with her parents at Ikpe road, GRA Area, Offa, and Kwara State. The University of Ilorin Graduate of Computer Science huhuonline gathered has been abandoned and left to cater for three kids. The embattled woman also has to face the reality of getting a job for the upkeep of the children, unlike when she lived happily with her husband as a full house wife, to take proper care of the kids.A source further hinted huhuonline that several efforts made by Khadijat to be reconciled with her husband have yielded no result. There were situations she sent text messages to Femi about the crises in their marriage and he need to make up a couple. Such text messages a source informed are forwarded to by Femi to the mobile number of his father, Chief Adebayo Salami, which one way or the other always gets to other members of the Adebayo’s family, Khadijat’s family, we discovered, has not been happy with Femi’s father and mother the way they have handled the crises between the couple. They believe Oga Bello as an authority in the Nigeria movie industry should have called both his son Femi and Funke to order, rather than watch them, a situation that has adversely affected the marriage which has resulted in constant feature in the media, leading to an eventual crash. This ugly trend has caused more damage than truth. On his part Oga Bello has denied any knowledge of the relationship between and Funke. He said he’s not aware that his son, Femi is having an affair with Funke Akindele.Before this whole issue finally degenerated to its present state, Oga Bello earlier spoke, saying that only Femi and Funke can clear the on their relationship. He said: Everybody is entitled to his own opinion. Only Femi and Funke can talk better on that. I am their father in the industry.’’ Another Nollywood source of the Yoruba genre said these days, Funke has become the toast in Adebayo’s household. The source disclosed:‘ ‘Funke has played herself to be a very important to all members of Femi Adebayo’s family. They are involved in the production of her movies. Apart from that, she visits them at their Ikorodu, Lagos home regularly. ’’It was further gathered that Khadijat recently drank a toxic substance believed to be poison as a result of frustrations when the heat became seemingly unbearable for her sometime in September 2009. She was then taken to an undisclosed hospital. The crack in the matrimony became more obvious when Femi was spotted lodging at a popular hotel in Ibadan, with reports getting to wife that her husband was sighted at some fun spots with his new love Funke Akindele. Femi and Khadijat started well while dating; they were University of Ilorin students. Then, Femi was studying Law, which the soft spoken devoted Muslim studied Computer Science. It was gathered that the fact that Femi was Khadijat’s first love has made it difficult task for her to live without him. When the going was good, Femi apart from being an actor and a caring father also had a thriving Law office where he handled a few legal matters on properties and importation, while Khadijat kept the homefront going, taking care of the kids. Meanwhile, the relationship between Femi and Funke has continued to raise a lot of reactions amongst actors and actresses who are privy to how the two love birds relate on movie locations, and there have also been several situations when Funke had challenged some actresses who are close to Femi and who she often threaten to deal with.However, with disturbing stories like this, one would simply say most Nigerian actors and actress lack character and dignity and they stand in contrary to what their profession stands for (correction of societal ills). Incessant stories of spousal abuse, divorce, recklessness etc are often emanating from their end. It would be recalled that the circumstances surrounding the death of Monsurat Omidina (Omoladun_Kenkelewu) was also entangled with strands of protracted arguments and beating by Tunde Omidina (Babasuwe) her husband which arguably led to the death of Moladun. Also Lilian Bach was enmeshed in a husband snatching scandal recently. In another development Ronke Ojo (a.k.a. Oshodi-Oke) who got married to Sylvester Omogbolahan Anthony (an auto dealer) on January 24, 2009, also witnessed a crumbled marriage in October 2009, with the husband giving reason for the separation on grounds of infidelity; this is one too many.
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Chris Brown's nude pics leaked online

12166301666?profile=originalChris Brown is at the centre of another naked photo leak scandal - and this images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSWFAV0VqtlWskxAkrENzDvqI_-r3xQaegs7L0_WjMmMGrmXyxMzMU2l11Ktime the saucy shots are of him.

A full-frontal nude photo of the disgraced Kiss Kiss star emerged online on Friday night.

The snapshot appears to have been taken recently - because it features Brown with his newly-bleached blond hair standing in front of a mirror.

Taking to Twitter.com on Saturday, Brown seemed to be far from upset about the leak, writing, “Another day!! Another lesson! Another party!! I’m so thankful to have the support of my fans with my music!”

It’s the second controversial photo leak involving Brown in two weeks - last month, new photos of a battered Rihanna were published online, showing the injuries the singer sustained when she was assaulted by Brown in February, 2009.

Previous naked photos of Rihanna, taken while she was dating Brown, hit the internet just before the couple split in 2009...

 

WorldStarHipHop.com were the recipients of the leak, featuring Brown standing in front of a bathroom taking the self-portrait.

It also appears that the photo was snapped sometime over the past few months or so - with Brown's bleached hair and an iPhone 4.

The Dirt understands that the saucy pic was meant to be sent to an ex of his. Which ex, we're not too sure.

Was this a publicity stunt for his album or a case of sexting gone wrong?

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Jim Iyke is controversial in nature can not be contested. His fights, arrogance, women battering, to mention a few, during his teenage period, testified to the man he would grow up to be and he has wonderfully displayed this traits at adulthood, especially as an actor and one of the well to do dudes in the entertainment industry in Nigeria.
Jim’s secret lover, Sally, a Sierra Leonean based in Essen in Germany, is reported to have been tested positive to the dreaded disease, Human Immuno-deficiency Virus popularly referred as HIV. The highly controversial actor, Jim Iyke, before now, information at our disposal reveals, has been involved in a lovey-dovey with this married Sierra Leonean without the knowledge of the public until the affair now became a mumbo-jumbo.

Sally, we learnt, having got entangled in an illicit affair with Jim Iyke during one of his visits to Germany, couldn’t resist the crush she had on him. She became so attached to Jim to the extent that whenever Jim was in town, she would lie to her husband that she needed to
travel out of town, whereas, she would be locked in a hotel room with the brand Ambassador, Jim. In return of such good gesture, Sally, many times, would come to Nigeria to see her friend, Success, who is based in Lagos, but would sneaked out to see Jim without Success getting to know. Photo Above Jim Iyke & Sally .Photo Below Jim Iyke's Girl from the States Keturah

The relationship between Jim and Sally, later became public knowledge when the husband got wind of his wife’s adulterous moves with Jim and the quite but rich dude asked her to leave his house. The whole matter later became so complicated when the wife, Sally, told the husband that she was already carrying a baby for him.

The paternity of the baby was declined by the husband and that, we learnt, marked the beginning of her woes. After a lot of persuasions from friends and family, Sally, after she had been delivered of the baby, we gathered, opened up that Jim Iyke was responsible for the pregnancy and that he’s automatically the father of her baby. She further explained how she visited Jim in Nigeria three times without the knowledge of her husband or her friend’s, Success.
During the pregnancy period, rumour has it that, Sally contacted Jim in Nigeria to intimate him about the pregnancy only for Jim to have distanced himself immediately from her and warned her never to come to him or even call him for any reason again. Now, the baby is alive, an alleged split-image of Jim, but the sad tale about this whole story is that, Sally has now been diagnosed to be HIV positive and there is strong indication that Jim Iyke himself is likely to be sharing same status with Sally. Call it triple tragedy for Sally and you are not far from the truth. Effort to reach Jim Iyke to comment on this matter was aborted. .

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It might take almost forever to convince ace Ghanaian actor, Majid Michael to come to Nigeria again to act like his peers Van Vicker, John Dumelo, Jackie Appiah, and Nadia Bhuari are doing.

Earlier, it was reported that Majid said he won’t come to Nigeria, because Nollywwod producers are not professional , but NFC can authoritatively tell you that the story is not true. Majid actually ran for dear life.

The fair skinned star decided to give Nigeria a wide gap after he received death threats on phone from “actors” who felt he was taking the shine off them. Majid was gradually etching his name into the annals of Nollywood last year.

He was just like one of the boys. He easily blended-in with actors and had a thriving relationship with the girls. Some even said he was having one or two things going with Nollywood star, Genevieve Nnaji. He was becoming the first choice ahead of our own stars and he could act to save his life.

Majid stole lots of hearts with Guilty Pleasure and was becoming the number one face on our posters when trouble started for him. He started getting anonymous calls and death threats telling him his days were numbered. Some of the SMS revealed directions from which they came . Some read “you think you can come here and take away our livelihood?, and “Watch your back, your days are numbered”. He went home to consult his wife and she told him to stay put in Ghana because she needs him alive..

This has put paid to the talk that he quitted acting in Nigeria because of the quality jobs he was getting which made others envious. How has Van Vicker been surviving? It’s because unlike Majid, he doesn’t mix that much and he is more of a politician. He takes what is thrown at him, complains less and refuses to be entangled with the girls. But for Majid, he was loud and could outperform almost any Nollywood actor hands.

Other actors who starred in the same movies with him had to make a little extra effort , because he could expose just how much they still needed to learn in terms of delivery.
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Thousands ofCatholic faithfuls and onlookers yesterday thronged the St PaulCatholic Church, located along the busy Airport Road in Benin City toview the appearance of a strange image believed to be that of JesusChrist in a "Monstrance" at the church's sanctuary.

The massive crowd halted vehicular traffic on the road for several hours, causing discomfort for travellers and road users.

When the reporter found his way into the main auditorium of the church, a faint imagecould still be observed on a gold plated circular object on the alterplaced on a table, with two linings of coloured lighting on both sidesof the gold plated object.

It was a tough job trying to get information from members of the church as they describedthe "mysterious appearance" as a spiritual happening. They alsohelpfully added that it may be difficult for a layman and non-Catholicto decipher.

A worker in the church's sanctuary said the image was an "expression of the blessedsacrament, but when sacrament is exposed, we usually see the whitebackground in the gold plated object placed on the alter. But sinceyesterday afternoon (Wednesday), we have been seeing Jesus' form in thebackground which is supposed to be white and it has been there tillnow, but it is beginning to go faint now." The assistant priest of thechurch, Chima Okosisi refused to make any official pronouncement on thesighting. "This is a strange development here, unusual here, similarthings have happened before in other places, we revered it," he said.

Hour of mercy

A member of the church, Bernedette Idalo said the image appeared at about 3 pm onWednesday, which she said was the hour of divine mercy; the exact timeJesus was said to have died when he was crucified. She however, saidthat it was totally strange to the church as similar images haveappeared on the wall and other places before now.

"This apparition can stay for days and weeks, it is meant to strengthen our faith. Awoman was in a trance when the thing happened and she said our Lordsaid we should praise Him more," she said.

As at the time of filing this report, hundreds of persons were still waiting at the church while some were praying to see if a bolderimage of Jesus would appear later.

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ABA DRUM CULTURAL FESTIVAL ‘Etuno’, Igarra is unique in many respects. The language ‘Etuno’ Igarra dialect is alone voice in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area, and infact the entire Edo State. It is similar to what is spoken in Ebiraland, Kotonkarffe, Toto, Abaji, Igala land and Wukari in Taraba State. Over a thousand Rocks/Stones species are found in the area without clear explanation of their origin and this phenomenon is unique in itself. For this reason, students of Geology and Geography from over ten Universities across the country do come to Igarra ‘Etuno’ for their practical or field research work. Our origin has been traced to Ebira and Oshuku Nationality whose members are found in Ebira land, Kotonkarfe in Kogi State and Toto in Nasarawa State. Our spoken language (Etuno) and the well-structured kindred are enough evidences that we have strong affirmity in origin to these people. Igarra never had its former rustic origins as group of hamlets but a scattered united village as Ugbogbo, Utua and Uffa. You hardly can distinguish these places now as developments have taken place over time since we came down from Rocky Hills (Ifege) between 1911 and 1917 respectively. Ugbogbo is regarded as senior because they earlier come down before these years. Igarra ‘Etuno’, the headquarters of Akoko-Edo Local Government Area of Edo State is situated at the outskirt of Edo North. It is surrounded by Rocky Hills called the KUKURUKU Hills. Historically, the land is called ETUNO, and the Igarra people are known as ANETUNO. The origin of the Aba Cultural Festival is almost lost to memory due to lack of historical records. It is originally a celebration of victory over the est-while occupiers of the land now known and described as Igarra-Etuno. Eziakuta Family hunting expeditions as Eziobes made them fearless, brave and bold to the extent that ANETUNO’s migration from Kwararafa (Junkun Kingdom) in Wukari, through Idah and Ife to Ebira land and finally in Akoko-Edo were most dependable. They were reliable even when fighting slavery against the Europeans or the colonial masters. Eziakuta family, the natural originators, inventors of most ‘Etuno’ Igarra Culture and mandators of all farming policies and programmes aside being called Etuno Natural Combatant Soldiers were strong people, kind hearted and hard working. The Aba Festival is the most spectacular/singular event in the celebration of Irepa Festival. It is the highest crowd-pulling of all the Irepa Festival events. Available records show that the event was first celebrated by the ANETUNOS Igarra people in 1789, long before the arrival of the Europeans and the creation of modern day Nigeria. It is an age-long and internationally acclaimed festival adjudged as the sixth most indigenous festival in the whole of West Africa by previously Elf Petroleum and Total/Fina (now Total E&P) in their 2006 yearly publication. The celebration of Aba festival in Igarra marks the commencement of Irepa/Azebani title ceremony. And it takes place every seven lunar or six calendar yearsand usually on the third day after the ENU – the New Yam Festival of the same Irepa year, and which is usually in the month of August. The New Yam Festival is an annual event. The main event of the 2011 IREPA Festival is on the 13th of August, 2011 – which marks the graduation of the town’s (Legislative, Executive and Judicial) Age Group, called OPOZE (Opa Ometere Age Group) to the highly revered council of Elders called the AZEBANI. The Opoze Age Group is unique in the sense that it is always the center of attraction during the festival because haven been at the helms of affairs of the town by making laws, enforcing and adjudicating the laws for six years, its members are the Chief Celebrants of the occasion. On the day of the event, no other person is allowed to wear any white attire except the celebrants (the graduating Opoze) who would all climb a sacred Opoporiku Hill in the community’s Cultural Headquarters: OPOPORIKU. This special day is preceded in the evening of the previous day by the shooting of ceremonial guns, first in the compound of the ODOVIDI-leader of the Age Group who must be the oldest celebrant from Eziakuta Opoporiku family by 2pm and followed by all the other celebrants by 4pm. In the morning of the d-day, all celebrants cook pounded yam for members of his kindred. Assorted drinks go with the eating which could be extended till everybody is exhausted. While Ugbogbo people will concentrate around their quarter, Utua & Uffa will dance to each others quarter respectively. This is later followed by the family gatherings to eat the mounds of pounded yam prepared for each family by the celebrants. By noon the celebrants dress up in complete immaculate white Agbada, white shoes and cap to match – assemble at designated places to dance to Ofumamo at Opoporiku along Somorika road, Ugbogbo. The troupe will commence from Uffa to gather at Uneh, enroute to Ofumamo who are joined by their Utua people and move in the same convoy to Ugbogbo. At Somorika junction (Ugbogbo Central Market) they are joined by the Ugbogbo people then the “Great trek” to Ofumamo begins. At Ofumamo, in Opoporiku, the (Cultural headquarters) of Igarra the Aba drums which must have been set ready at the Iretuba - a stone at the centre of Ofumamo, by the owners and custodians (Eziakuta Opoporiku family), are beaten for the celebrants to dance from where they are specially gathered. They are followed by Opoga the celebrants successors who had specially stayed on the Agidibobo stone. The celebrants dance and descends from where they stand symbolizes their relinquishing of their Legislative, Executive and Judicial powers and duties to their successors. This confirms the ascension of each of the other age group into the age group system of the community. At this point, the Azebanis (Council of Elders) will send message to the celebrants to pay the Irepa fees, and they will respond by paying the fees. This payment qualifies them (celebrants) to take the Azabani/Irepa titles from their various family heads at a later dates. Although the Aba drum and Irapa are always kept in the custody of the oldest man in ‘Abara’ Onubeji House of Eziakuta Opoporiku Family but every ‘Opoporiku’ man has free access and have the right to beat the drum in every Aba Cultural Festival Day. The forthcoming celebration is the 37th in the history of the peace-loving and highly amiable Igarra community. Igarra people from all walks of life, nooks and crannies of the globe will come home either to witness or take part in it. The festival has witnessed a huge upsurge in the member of tourists attending the festival particularly the last edition, the 36th series witnessed about one hundred and fifty thousand local and international tourists. The Aba 2011 Cultural event, the third since the return to civil rule in Nigeria, promises to be the biggest, largest crowd-pulling and most spectacular festival ever as innovations and other activities have been introduced to the festival since it was first celebrated Two hundred and twenty two years ago. With the new repackaging of the festival and Edo State Government endorsement as partner in the Aba project, the number of tourists being expected at the 37th series will be well over two hundred and fifty thousand people, as Opoze Age Group (Opa Ometere) has over five thousand members as celebrants alone. Aba Festival is becoming a huge tourist attraction and one can only hope that someday it could become something as big and revered as the Iwude Festival, the Osun Osogbo Festival, the Argungun Fishing Festival, the Ojude Oba Festival with international clout and flavour. Therefore, plans are on by the ETUNO YOUTH ASSOCIATION (EYA) to list the festival on the calendar of World Tourism Organisation (WTO) as well as on the World Heritage Festival of UNESCO. Congratulation in advance and see you again in August 2011. Contact Us All Correspondence to: ETUNO YOUTH ASSOCIATION Email: etunoyouth@yahoo.com Phone(s) +234(80)3 4055 340 +234(80)3 3323 169 +234(80)6 7905 540 +234(80)3 4957 006 E.Y.A Contact President of EYA: +234(80)3 4055 340 Chairman Aba Organizing Committee : +234(80)3 3323 169 Legal/Corporate Adviser, Aba 2011 Organizing Committee : +234(80)6 7905 540 Project Manager : +234(80)3 4957 006
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Pornographic movie sellers are currently having a good time as more Nigerians especially married women are patronising them..

Though the film sellers were raided late last year by the Lagos State Task Force headed by Supol. Bayo Suleiman, they are back in full force at various bus stops.

The raid even led the task Force to the Alaba International Market where it is believed the films, popularly called blue films, are churned out on a daily basis.

As a result of the raid, the film sellers started selling the materials secretly without displaying them. But recently, they have started displaying the films with their packs exposing uncensored photographs of nude men and women making love.

Some of the films with titles such as Soiled Finger, Blue Edge, Excessive Backyard, Brown Sugar, Thick Asses, American Mapouka, Hairy Jezebels, are conspicuously displayed at various film stands on walk ways and bus stops in Lagos.

Investigation revealed that married women are the highest buyers of the films.

This, according to John Ike, who sells CDs and DVDs under the bridge in Iyana-Ipaja area of Lagos State, South-West Nigeria, is because most of the women are now too scared of losing their husbands who might resort to sleeping outside with younger girls.

Emphasising this fact, Dayo Ojo, who sells such movies around Ayobo area of the state, said that the number of married women who patronise him on a daily basis for such films exceeds that of his other customers.

“I go to Alaba once in two days to buy at least 100 copies of the films and I sell them all. Most of those who visit me are married women. I have a particular customer, a married female banker, who cannot do without buying four CDs weekly.

“She is very fat and always wants the films that feature women of such size and I think she learns from them,” he said.

Egbeda is another area where nude movies are sold openly. A visit to the area revealed the interest such married women have about the movie especially in the evenings when it is getting dark. Here young ladies patronise the sellers too.

Another seller, who did not want his name mentioned confided in P.M.NEWS that they buy the films at between N60 and N80 and then resell each at between N100 and N200.

Asked about the sales, he said, “our customers buy these films more than they buy other films. Ask other film sellers and they would confirm to you what I have just said.”

He said most of his customers are women who only come to buy the film when it is dark.

“I have a customer who told me she was warned by the husband to learn how to ‘do it better’ or he would start going to get it outside.

“Since then, she has not stopped patronising me but I try to test the films and select the ones she would like and when she comes, I just give them to her and she pays me the amount,” he said. Another seller around under the bridge in Ikeja corroborated the claim that married women patronise the film sellers most.

Asked why this was so, he retorted: “Do you want their homes to be taken over by these young girls on the street?

“Our girls these days can send any man running after them after satisfying the man the way their wives would not, and you know that most men behave like Oliver Twist, who keeps asking for more.


“Forget religion, they just want to measure up for their husbands.”


Though most of the women who were seen buying the films declined comment, a few of them, however, said the world had grown past the dark ages where the women are made to remain excessively quiet for fear of being tagged ‘spoilt’.

A woman who gave her name simply as Mrs Ade, told P.M.NEWS that she started buying the films after she almost broke up with her husband who constantly complained that she was not good in bed..

“For almost one year, my husband did not sleep with me. He was always complaining about my inability to work on him.

“After several efforts to change his perception, a friend introduced me to the films. He is now the person asking for it because I give it to him left, right and centre.”Another woman, who did not want her name mentioned, said she decided to start buying sex videos right from the day she caught her husband with her own friend.

“Before now, I was this missionary style person. I did not know the joy in trying to experiment, but when I caught the woman on top of my husband, riding him like a horse, I developed myself before I would become a single parent,” she said.

Though she said she was a Christian, she, however, argued that even marriage counselors advise intending couples on the role of sex in marriage and how the woman should ensure that her husband does not look at other women outside.

“Apart from good food, good sex is a way to reach your husband. Don’t you see how young girls threaten other people’s marriages these days? It is because they have trained themselves in the art.

“I don’t pretend about it. I try the styles I see in the movies with my husband and we have remained happy,” she added.

P.M.NEWS investigation also revealed that the sex video sellers could not bear the ban on display of the films as it resulted in dwindling fortunes for them.

According to some of the sellers who spoke with P.M.NEWS, most of the buyers feel ashamed to ask the sellers if they have such films for sale.

“They rather want people to believe they are responsible and then peruse what you have without finding the courage to ask you for such films,” said Emeka Ibe, a graduate of Mass Communication, who found his way into the business due to lack of job.

He added that when such customers visit the various stands where such movies are displayed, “they just look at them, pick the ones that catch their fancy and pay you. They hardly discuss with you when buying blue films.”

Ibe, like every other seller around the Pen Cinema area of the state, waits till the Task Force officials would have closed from official duties before displaying the materials late in the evening.

Other areas where the films were seen displayed included Abule-Egba, Igando, Ikotun, Obalende and Ketu.

However, when contacted, the head of Task Force, Bayo Suleiman, said though he knows some of the sellers would flout the law by displaying the films, the Task Force would only act if he received a text message stating the actual areas where the sellers publicly display the sex videos.
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I did a doubletake when I saw a friend's Facebook status update today : "I like it on the kitchen table." Probably just a private message mistakenly posted as a status update.

Then my sister posted, "I like it on the hall floor," and after a moment of feeling vaguely icky, I knew something was up. So I Googled and, of course, found that it's the latest viral breast cancer awareness campaign taking Facebook by storm. (The "it" is actually where a woman likes to leave her purse/handbag.)



My friend Genevieve likes it on the barstool. My friend Jalade likes it in the car.

Bobos please Get your minds out of the gutter.

They're talking about their purses.

Titillating the Facebook newsfeeds today, women are posting where they like to keep their purses when they come home, but they conveniently leave out the word "purse."

Men are not supposed to know what it means. So stop reading now, men.

The trend follows the January Internet meme in which women posted the color of their bra as their Facebook status.

Both are to raise awareness of breast cancer. October is Breast Cancer Month. (It's also Cybersecurity Awareness Month, but that's another story entirely.)

The question remains whether the viral campaign actually does raise awareness or just raises eyebrows.

One response to a Facebook status: "Woah is right. Overshare."

Update, 10:45 a.m.

Men: Hmph. Some of the not-so-fair sex have complained that this post is sexist as they are forbidden to read past the jump. Others have complained about the actual Internet meme: "Yeah, that's a great way to get men on board with breast cancer awareness month...alienate them."

We suggest going with the flow, men. Men can put purses places these days too.

Oh, and ladies, go take a breast exam..
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12166306860?profile=originalWORSE THAN THE DEVIL ?

These men robbed, raped 3 sisters … They then forced an axe into their victims’ private parts From NGOZI UWUJARE, Ibadan Monday, April 4, 2011 For three sisters in Bariga area of Lagos, January 14, 2011 would remain a terrible date in their minds till they breathe their last. On the fateful day, three armed young men allegedly invaded their home, causing unmitigated misery and sorrow.

 

The men reportedly robbed the three ladies of cash and other valuables. They then took turns to rape their victims. Ogba and Adibe That wasn’t all. The men then abused and humiliated the sisters by using the handle of their axe to ravage their private parts. One of the ladies, who was pregnant at the time, allegedly lost her pregnancy. And by the time the monsters in human skin left, the entire room was like a slaughter house with small pools of blood everywhere. The incident happened at Lawal Street, Bariga. Nemesis has, however, caught up with two of the suspected robbers. Amaechi Ogba and Ikenna Adibe, both 25, have been arrested in connection with the incident and are both telling the police what they know about the dastardly act. Ugo Nweze, the third suspect, is still on the run. The robbers were said to have climbed the fence around 2.30 am, broke the door with an axe and forced their way into the room.

They robbed the three girls of money and other valuables and later gang-raped them. One of the ladies, who was two months pregnant at the time, lost her baby in the process. She, like the others, almost bled to death. Among the items stolen from the ladies was a Blackberry, which was allegedly sold to one Isa Muhammed for N13,000. Ironically, it was through the phone that the men of the State Anti -Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja traced and arrested the buyer. Muhammed subsequently took the detectives to the two suspects. On March 6, Adibe and Ogba were arrested. They have since been cooling their heels in police custody. The victims have also identified both suspects as among the trio that robbed and raped them. Adibe, in a chat, told our reporter that his gang members and their victims were all neighbours in the Ilaje area of Bariga, admitting that they had robbed the area on two occasions. He said after forcing their way into the victims’ room, they robbed and raped the ladies. “They cooperated with us and we collected their wedding rings, their money and their ATM cards. We later raped them. We raped the three girls in their rooms and we later inserted the handle of the axe in their private parts. One of them even begged us that she was pregnant, but we didn’t budge.” Adibe, who said he hails from Ebonyi State, said one of the victims attended the same secondary school with him in Bariga. He said they spent only one hour in the house of their victims. The other suspect, Ogba, said they used clothes to cover the victims’ faces so that they would not be identified. “Immediately we took the ATM card, I quickly went to a bank and withdrew N5, 000. Ugo Nweze, who is now at large, was the one who said we should not pity our victims. Immediately we were arrested, the victims were able to identify us because we were all neighbours. We are pleading that we should be forgiven. It was the devil that used us,” he pleaded. Officer-in-charge of SARS, Mr. Abba Kyari, a superintendent of police (SP), said it was the information on the Blackberry that served as a guide for the policemen. Through the information, the detectives swung into action and arrested the receiver and eventually, the suspects, he said. Abba said the two suspects had confessed that they had been terrorising the Bariga area of Lagos for some time. One of the victims, who wouldn’t want her name mentioned, said the experience was bitter and pathetic. Her words: “We never knew such an incident could happen in our area. We were suddenly woken up in the night and we saw people jumping in through the fence. They broke our door and forcefully entered our room. They demanded for money and we gave them what we had. They demanded for our ATM cards and we gave them. They demanded for our wedding rings, we also gave them. When they demanded for sex, we pleaded with them, using the name of Jesus Christ. They refused and raped the three of us. As if that was not enough, they started using the handle of the axe with which they broke our door to penetrate our private parts. They didn’t stop until they saw blood coming out.” The lady said they went to the Bariga Police Station to report the ugly incident and later went to the hospital to have themselves examined. “A doctor said we had contacted some Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) and we were treated. One of the policemen later informed us that they had arrested the suspects and when we got to the police custody we realized that the two suspects were our neighbours. They also confessed and begged us to forgive them for the evil they did to us.” Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Yakubu Alkali, said he was baffled with the acts of the robbers, who not only rob their victims, but also raped them. He said the young men had confessed to their sin. Alkali also said the police recovered an axe and a cutlass used during the operation from the suspects. When our reporter visited the scene of the robbery, fear was still written on the faces of many people. A resident, Mr. Akin Agbaje, said they had been living in fear of armed robbers since last year. He said many people have fallen victims in the area and appealed to the police to be more vigilant even as he commended them for apprehending the suspects. According to Alkali, the suspects would be arraigned in court as soon as investigations are concluded.

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Kola Abiola’s Wife is Dead !

The son of late Chief MKO Abiola, Kola Abiola has lost his wife, Olayinka.

THEWILL gathered that Olayinka Abiola nee Williams slumped and died in Los Angeles, California on Saturday, October 16, 2010 while on vacation in the city.

Kola and family are in Los Angeles at this time and it is unclear if she has been laid to rest according to Muslim tradition.



Previously: The Kola Abiola family has been having its own share of bereavements




First, it was his teenage daughter, Labake, a product of his famed liaison with Yinka Onileere.

Before her death in London, she exhibited no signs of ill health.

Barely a year after her demise, Onileere‘s elder brother, Ladi Williams, also went to meet his maker in a similar fashion.

A few weeks ago, the clean-shaven Abiola was subjected to another mourning session.

His brother-in-law, Richard Ossom, recently passed away..

The 56-year-old Delta State man was the elder sibling of Victoria, Abiola‘s wife.

His remains have since been laid to rest.

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"You want recharge ? " this is not MTN or Glo or any of the other networks This is the new Recharge sold on highways in the Nations Capital.
The harsh economic realities of today are forcing many Nigerians into engaging in all kinds of activities to put food on the table, irrespective of the risks that may be involved.


With white collar jobs getting increasingly difficult to come by, any available 'job' appears to be worth doing as long as it fetches some money to take care of daily needs. So it is the case for an army of youths in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, who have found a rewarding trade in marketing aphrodisiacs.

You would think they are advertising GSM recharge cards when you hear "Oga recharge." You take a second look at the fellow standing before you and realise that he is not displaying any recharge card.

What is he recharging? Oh, our man is marketing aphrodisiacs! Aphrodisiacs are drugs meant to 'power' the male libido (simply put, to enhance sexual performance).

The online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, defines an aphrodisiac as a "substance that increases sexual desire."

Burantashi (literally "penis get up") is a native Hausa-Fulani powder derived from the bark of the African tree Pausinystalia yohimbe.

Burantashi is used as a food additive to barbecued meat (suya) in Nigeria, especially the Northern parts. It is claimed to have aphrodisiac and penile-erection enhancing properties.
Another common aphrodisiac is called Paraga usually used by people from the south and mixed with alocohlic Gin drinks and other herbs like indian hemp or marijuana.

The name is derived from Aphrodite, "the Greek goddess of sensuality and love." For instance, the online website mentions one of the drugs identified by modern medicine as an aphrodisiac which serves the purpose earlier highlighted.

"Throughout history, many foods, drinks, and behaviours have had a reputation for making sex more attainable and/or pleasurable.

"However, from a historical and scientific standpoint, the alleged results may have been mainly due to mere belief by their users that they would be effective," it notes.

In Abuja, there is a boom in the sale of aphrodisiacs, propelled by hawkers, mainly males. They are everywhere -in the traffic, pubs, gardens, shopping centres, government office premises, car parks, around religious buildings and more.

The drugs sold in Abuja by these hawkers are mostly of Asian origin, particularly China.

However, there are other local, "made in Nigeria" concoctions, powdery substances and roots that are marketed by our sex "experts."

With a tongue as sharp, convincing and entertaining as that of a parrot, our buran tashi (a substance capable of stimulating the male organ) sellers somehow hoodwink their potential clients into buying large quantities of the drugs.

They use all tricks in the book, including working on the psychology of a client. They know that a lot of people will usually not like to be seen discussing sex publicly, let alone buying performance enhancing drugs in the open.

So, a hawker walks close to a potential client (e.g. while trying to park his car) and announces 'recharge' in a low tone.

Just as he makes a mental calculation of what our hawker is saying, the latter switches swiftly to sign language. With a clenched fist, he lifts his hand up and down (suggesting a nodding male organ), adding with a grin, "Power; e dey give power!"

Grateful that the client is the listening type, he launches into an advertisement of all manner of drugs usually packed in a small bag, swearing by his grandfather's grave that they can perform wonders.

"You see this one (some powdery substance); just mix it with Akamu (pap) or tea and drink it. Try it and you will ask for it again.

"I have another one; this one is like power horse, very strong, very powerful medicine. Which one will you pick? He goes on and on.

While some people diplomatically ignore the hawkers, there are those who buy a few of the drugs.

Hawkers who hang around relaxation spots in the city are well aware of the effect of alcohol on the human brain.

Alcohol effect can come in form of a consumer displaying unusual excitement and the hawkers just calculate that he is likely to listen to sexual communication.

One of them, Isa Rabe, plies his trade between the Federal Capital Territory Development Authority and a popular eatery in Area 11, Garki, in the city centre.

Rabe claims that his clients include a long list of senior civil servants, politicians, law enforcement agents and commercial motorists.

He vouches for the efficacy of his products, which he claims act like intoxicants on users.

"I have been selling these medicines since 2001 and the market is good; I sell up to 13 packets of different brands on a good day.

"But, weekends, especially Friday evenings and Saturdays, are our best market days.

"A lot of merriment takes place during the weekends and the desire to 'relax' increases on such days," Rabe says.

Getting people who had taken these drugs to share their experiences was tasking, but a motorist, Adamu Silas, claimed that those who took the substances gave conflicting accounts of their effect.

"I know someone who takes one of the medicines and he says that it has been boosting his sex life.

"Some will tell you that it is all lies because you don't know whether it is the drug that is working or you are just yourself", Silas says.

One anonymous respondent tells this reporter that he once took a particular root sold to him by a hawker and it "acted well on my system."

"There are so many fake products out there and you have to be careful about what you buy or take the risk of administering on yourself," the respondent states.

Health experts however warn about the dangers in buying drugs from roadside hawkers.

A Garki-based medical doctor, Dr. Daniel Yakubu, says that many people endanger their lives by patronising hawkers in the belief they have "wonder drugs."

He says, "Anybody who buys any drug or engages in self-medication without proper medical advice is abusing the drug.

"The danger is that you risk your life; some drugs cannot be prescribed unless a patient is certified to be under certain condition.

"You need to examine the patient; conduct tests and be well aware of the medical history before drugs are recommended."

He adds that those marketing aphrodisiacs and other drugs in Abuja may be illiterate or barely literate people "who know next to nothing about the chemical components of the drugs they sell to you."

"Are these the people any sensible person will rely on for a supposed cure? When were these drugs manufactured? What is their expiry date; what is the condition under which a patient can be administered such dugs?

"These are all questions that the hawker by the roadside may not be in a position to answer," Yakubu says.

Officials of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control have had running battles with some of these hawkers in the city but they always find a way of selling the drugs.

For visitors to Abuja, "recharge" may not mean GSM recharge cards; ask if in doubt.If you want to sleep well tonight dont bother to buy remember the "man" from birnin kebbi Dauda the sexy guy who took an aphrodisiac and was known to have spent a whole week with his you know what on full recharge post paid ! Have a lovely weekend !

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Vice chancellor averts religious crisis at Ibadan university

But for a quick intervention of Olufemi Bamiro, the Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan, the academic community would probably have been engulfed in religious violence from the end of last week.

A 400-level law student of the institution, Seun Bunmi Adegunsoye, was said to have almost provoked tension, as she intruded on a Jumat service going on at a mosque within the university community, shouting ‘accept Jesus’.Photos:VC Univeristy of Ibadan & Islamic Mosque

Ms Adegunsoye, a Christian evangelical and a student of the Law faculty, nearly disrupted the ongoing service led by the institution’s chief imam, Abdulrahman Oloyede, as she continued screaming, “Except you accept Christ in your life, you are not safe. All of you here, no matter the number of the congregation, accept Jesus Christ. Allah is not God; Jesus is Lord”.

According to an eyewitness, her conduct attracted the fury of some male Muslims, who waited around the premises of the mosque almost an hour after the service, to deal with her for the “unwarranted provocation”.

Mr Bamiro, however, saved the day. He came to the mosque immediately he was contacted, to apologise to the Muslim students, describing the incident as “very surprising and unfortunate”.

He also pledged a full investigation into the incident and promised to prevent future occurrences.

Though effectively curbed, the incident is already threatening the peace of the institution and that of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, since it occurred last Friday.

Its effect resonated at the institution’s Obafemi Awolowo hall of residence on Sunday, as Muslim students gathered in front of the hall in the morning to engage their Christian fellow students in a verbal war. The mounting tension arising from the encounter was only quelled by security operatives drafted to the scene.

Already, the matter is dominating discussions among notable Islamic leaders and Hausa community leaders in the city, who considered it strange, particularly as it came on the first Friday of the holy month of Ramadan.

Planning a protest

A source also informed us that Muslim students of the institution are planning to stage a protest to the office of the vice chancellor and that of the dean of the faculty of law.

We further learnt that they would be demanding a stoppage to the examinations of the law faculty, scheduled to start today, until Ms Adegunsoye is brought to justice.

Addressing journalists at the weekend, Zakariyah Giwa, President of the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN), University of Ibadan branch, alleged that the incident was a ploy to “perpetuate religious crisis in Nigeria, starting from the campus of the University of Ibadan”, describing it as unfortunate.

He said Ms Adegunsoye’s action was a clear effrontery, alleging that, for the first time in history, she dressed like a Muslim to detract a jumat service in the month of Ramadan at the time the Chief Imam was leading the prayer.

“To our dismay and to the surprise of the whole Muslim community, we learnt that the girl has been released to her parents, the following day, by the university authority, without any reference to the Muslim community, due to the purported intervention of two senior officials of the university. The terrorist is let loose despite the heinous crime she had committed,” he said
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new-man1.png?width=300They are handsome, brainy and above all they are respected celebrities, yet they are gigolos. They run after society women who are older than them to be paid in return for sexual satisfaction. Do you know them? Do you have an inkling about them and how they go about their business? Any clue? Save yourself the stress as Global News in this interesting piece unveils to you Nigerian celebrities who are gigolos. Enjoy it.

He is an actor in all ramifications. He is an actor who has a special love for playing lover roles in movies and he plays it perfectly. Known for his American accent, this dude has virtually dated all the big girls in the industry. At a point, he was romantically linked to a Jamaican babe. Recently, he was the anchor of a popular award held in the South-South area of Nigeria . Known for his knack for anything in skirt, this dude has suddenly graduated from romancing young babes as he now does it with older women. He was recently alleged to be warming the bed of a popular bishop whose husband died years ago in the South-South while he enjoys material things in return. News filtered out when one of the sons of the respected bishop caught the actor pants down with his mother in his late father’s house.

This is a story of an actor in the Yoruba genre of movies. Though he is versatile in his acting, he likes playing traditional roles such as a herbalist, and he is young, ranked to be at the age of 40. This Tapa-born dude from Kwara State got married years back to a much younger sultry lady. But it was a shock when news filtered out that the marriage crashed like a badly arranged pack of cards. Since then, many have been longing to know the latest in his marital life. However, in the course of trying to know the update on his marital life, we were reliably told that the actor has joined the league of gigolos in the country; a move some said might have destroyed his marriage. The said woman who is speculated to be in her 50s is a hotelier around Ijaiye Ojokoro in Lagos. Mimis said though she is married to one businessman, she is so in love with the actor to the extent that she satisfies him with whatever he wants.

How can we complete this piece without including this movie actor whose wife left him few months after he had an accident? His wife happens to be an actress too. Their relationship crashed owing to adultery allegations. Few years after their separation, the guy was in the news for romancing another actress, a relationship that almost led to the altar until recently it was reported that the two have parted ways. Be that as it may, those in the know have ascertained that a secret affair exists between the actor and a Lagos-based politician who contested in the governorship election few years back. The respected politician was said to be so close to the actor during his marriage saga and even tried what she could to restore peace into the marriage.

He happens to be the first actor to clinch a top political appointment as a commissioner, so he deserves a round of applause. And in the congregation of gigolos, oh! he is an elder. Some blessed with details said he married his late first wife who was obviously older than him because of her wealth. After the death of the first wife, he married a young broadcaster who was then working with a private television. But prior to that time, mimis said he was having flings with the wife of a former Lagos State governor whose tenure ended the military era. What is left to be confirmed is if he has now repented in the act; but we doubt it.

He’s a fair-skinned actor who had at one time hosted a television reality show for a beer manufacturing company. This tall and good looking former screen god who now sells sex toys is a toast of many ladies in town. It is therefore not a surprise when the fair-skinned young man that comes from the eastern part of the country caught the eye of this very strong female politician from one of the South-South states in the country.

Though he’s said to have been from time having affairs with different big women in the society, it was his affair with the female politician who at a time was at the forefront of those clamouring for the liberation of a certain set of people intent on regaining ownership of their land. This young man’s relationship with the very influential woman who had held elective and political post in the country in the past is an open secret to all in the society. Though the two hardly go out together, those in the know stated that the young man is living in the woman’s Lagos home till he gets his own.

He’s invariably the very best music act of this generation, has so many awards to his credit and he has a talent in the art of putting ladies in the family way, apart from the musical talent that made him a household name. He is invariably the only Nigeria music star that can feature in just anybody’s song and he is also criticized for not being able to speak fluent English. He has under his belt endorsement for many local and multi-national companies, one of which is the advert he did for a beer making company for which he was paid in foreign currency. This young man that hails from the Middle Belt area of the country was at a time said to be dating a very wealthy Ghanaian woman who in turn spoil him silly with money and other material things but the relationship may have crashed because of his fling with younger women, which means he impregnated a couple of them.

This man can be regarded as a gigolo extraordinaire as nobody can say precisely his major occupation. Though he claimed he’s a businessman but his kind of business could not be normal business. We are talking about a man that combines the Yoruba name that means for one’s wealth to move forward and the name of a very popular politician from the eastern part of the country who is a serving senator in Anambra. The track record of this man, who goes for everything in skirts not minding the age, is there for all to see as he has under his belt some very powerful society women whose money he’s been able to use to maintain his social status. The dark-skinned big boy had at a time been linked to a popular Yoruba movie actress who is fair-skinned. He was also thought to be ready to walk down the altar with a very popular female lawyer, but chose to call off the plan the lady lawyer had been working seriously towards only for our club freak man who was only interested in what she can spend on him. When she thought it must be love he walked out of the relationship by turning his attention towards another.

Many who know this Yoruba movie actor will realize he’s one actor that is not in the mood to settle down at all. The tall, handsome actor who has a child out of wedlock but is living alone somewhere around Isolo axis of Lagos State , is known for playing the roles of spoilt child though he’s about six feet tall. He is a Yoruba actor that loves keeping afro hairstyle and he’s always in the company of ladies. He featured prominently in a film directed by a revered Nigerian Benin Republic-based movie producer. His stories always have something to do with women, most especially the rich ones. He was at a time said to be dating a lady that modeled for a billboard advert and the rest is history.

He’s one Nigerian music act whose song was at a time the main thing on the airwave. The song which was just to celebrate the artiste by saying he’s around, propelled the image of the young man who had a live-in lover in a woman very much older than him. The artiste who is known for his love for bandana wearing, was having it hot with the woman who was also helping his career with her money until when the guy, after achieving fame with the monetary support of the older woman decided to end the relationship. Though the two have since gone their different ways, the guy, it was revealed, has pitched his tent with another woman who is said to be also older than him, which makes him an habitual gigolo. To be continued

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Sources reaching us have revealed an engineering lecturer from the Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma has been caught red handed on film at a Female Students residence by Students .The video explicitly shows the half naked lecturer and the Student in question exchanging definite words relating to the incident.There are other insinuations about a cheque which he has promised to pay by the next month salary .

Watch and decide for yourself .Unfortunately this video has been removed as it has violated youtubes terms and conditions .However we have a fair text transcript of the whole episode :

The sexual harassment encounter between Engineer P. O. Otubu of Ambrose Alli University and a female student "Judith"-The video starts with an approach to a room with a burglary proof gate and a wooden door slightly open behind it. The gate appears locked and Engineer /Professor P. O. Otubu sat on a plastic chair panting after what appears to be a fight between him and student "Judith"

Female voice: Judith

Judith: Uhh

Femaile Voice: I wan talk to you

Lecturer: You don naked me now

Judith: (apparently calling the man) Otubu

Lecturer: Yes?

Judith: Otubu?

Lecturer: Yes?

Judith: Oh. Sheybi you for don pass me (meaning she already got a passing grade from an earlier sexual encounter with the professor) , make I go. It is better than all this sweat.

Lecturer: the other time I didn’t know your number then

Judith: Ah, ahn, you didn’t know…you did it intentionally

Lecturer: No, no, no no

Judith: So that I will come and you'll do it again , so that you will f**k

Lecturer: Me!

Judith: ( says something in local Edo dialect)

(Lecturer makes a pleading gesture to person filming the incident. Judith appears to use a phone to take lecturer’s picture)

Lecturer: my brother, you are a man. Are you a student?

Male voice: Judith, Judith, Juddith

Male voice 2: (apparently in response to lecturer’s pleading gestures) Wetin you dey beg, you dey beg me? You never see (inaudible)

Male Voice 1 from "film crew": Judith, Judith, that is okay. Open the door for him. Open for him, open for him. Please open for him

Male voice 2: Open where?

Judith: (apparently in answer to lecturer’s quiet question) I don’t know them o

Lecturer: (to man or men behind camera) My friend

(Judith derides the man’s privates )

Judith: John Thomas (laughs)

Male voice 1: Judith, wey the check wetin e wan sign. E don sign am?

Judith: I no see am see check

Lecturer:E no bounce check now I have the check

Male voices: Oya sign them now. You go sign that check before you leave this plave o. Which bank?

Lecturer: (apparently answering) Bank PHB…

Ale voice 1: okay I have somebody that can verify it for me

Lecturer: As soon as they pay in June salary, you cash it

Male voice 2: June salary? We should be waiting for June salary?

Male voice 3?: no, noooo. No.

Male voice 2: Sign it first

Male voice: where is the car key

Male voice: Sign it first

Judith: (Appears to be talking on the phone ) Honey? Ohhhh, e tell me say my car no…I dey video am sha, normal….my love

Male voice: E don sign am

(Judith , whilst on the phone, pulls lecturer’s trousers stripping him nearly naked)

Male voice: Judith, let him sign the cheque first now. (Shouting) Let him sign the cheque

(Whilst Judith is pulling the man’s trousers)

Female voice : Let am sign the cheque

Male voice: let am sign the cheque

Male voice: no worry, e no bounce

(man talks inaudibly)

Male voices keep calling out to Judith

Male voice; leave that man

Judith (still with phone to her ear says to lecturer): Put your hand down

Male voices support her request by shouting the same to lecturer

Male voice: What are you still waiting?

Female voice: Put your hand down

Judith: Put your hand down. Oya snap us. Put oyour hand down

(Lecturer complies revealing a shrivelled up penis)

Judith: Put your hand down.

Male voice: stay close, stay close

(lecturer smiles sheepishly)

Judith: (slaps his back because he has pulled his trousers up again.) Put you hand down. You are covering your john Thomas

Male voice 1: Put your hands down . you see you are covering it. Put your hands down

Lecturer: Are you taking it? (apparently asking if they are filming / taking pictures)

Judith: Oya, Snap am o. I hope e get memory card

Male voice: yes, yes

Male 2: better memory card, you never see

Judith: you are not going anywhere.

Male voice1: you are not going anywhere. Come come come come, see

Male voice2 : The fact is, If this cheque bounce, this photograph will get around this school

Male voice: settle us first, settle us now first

Lecturer; I beg, give me something to wear

Male voice: I gave you something to wear – that white knicker. Put this oon , wear that one

Lecturer: I will wear it on top of it

Male voice: wear it on top. You can go with it . It is my own

Male voice 2: I wanted to give him my knicker if he he can pay for it

Female voice: Go sit down. Your own no pass money (she says apparently to the boy who wanted money for his own shorts) - instead make una dey beg my sister

Male voice: I don beg o. I don beg o

Lecturer: This is pass…Its cheque book

Male voice: Thre are some things inside ( the ma’s trousers). Give her everything to hold (must be female voice) so that nothing is missing

Male voice: Where is the cheque book? Where is the cheque book

Judith: If you do not put this thing, I will call your wife

Female voice: e say e wan sign cheque now

Male voice: Sign the cheque, before you do anything

( A lot of behind the scene conversations. People are asking what is going on )

Judith: Which date e go put for the cheque

Lecturer: June salary

Male voice: we don’t even know when…

Male date : put any date that

Lecturer: (inaudible utterance) soon as they pay, just come and cash it. This Monday

Make voice2: If you out Monday the cheque is oing to bounce because june salary…Monday is not okay. Put month end

Lecturer: 30th

Male voice: What is on the 30th?

Lecturer: It is Friday or so.

Male voice: okay put 29th

Male voice 2:You go settle our own?

Lecturer: I have already put 30th

Male voice: hope that signature is your signature. Or else you go see yourself inside TV today

Male voice: This one clear. E clear like DVD nah. This lecturer?

(lecturer gives a frowning Judith the cheque, smiling and petting her)

Male voice: show the cheque, show am show am

(someone holds cheque up to camera)

Male voice: This is the cheque? From Mr Okosun. N100,000

Male voice 2: N100,000?

Is N100,000 okay by you

Judith: He’s paid (inaudible) N500..(rest inaudible)

(Lecturer tries to hide face behind cheque. Voices ask him to bring h is hands down from his face)
Male voice: your father

Lecturer: (smiling) you are abusing me?

Male voice: you know wetin lecturer don do me for this school?

Lecturer: Which course are you doing?

Male voice: Why you dey ask me?

(Apparently to Judith’s further protests)

Male voice: Its ok , its ok. Here is your cheque. Hold the cheque

(The cheque appears to be in the name of one Okosun)

Male voice 2: Sign that cheque on the back. Sign that cheque on the back. Put your name , you number and….your name your number and your home address

Female voice: Do all this thing, make you open this door









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Fake leaders,Fake Schools will breed Fakes !

Last Monday uproar along Keffi- Akwaga Road, Nasarawa state, got residents of the area wondering what the problem was, as members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) fled in different directions.


Decency was thrown to the dust as some of them reportedly fled half unclothed and bare footed, jumping into any available means of transportation, from a camp located about a kilometre behind a police post, which is used as orientation of the NYSC members.

In their confused states, most of them fled, leaving their property at the mercy of the invaders who were later discovered to be officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC). However, some of the unlucky ones were whisked away in the NSCDC vehicle.

Not too long, reason for the invasion was discovered to be that the orientation camp which has been in existence for some time was illegal. Other startling revelations about the clamp down according to spokesman for the NSCDC, Mr Okeh Emmanuel, revealed that some of the corps members were students from different higher institutions of learning who did not graduate owing to problems associated with carry over courses. Others, according to Emmanuel, were students of satellite campuses, Distance learning programmes and Part time study centres, who are not permitted to partake in the compulsory one year youth service.

Preliminary investigation according to Emmanuel, revealed that a syndicate which key members are on the run, instituted the fake orientation camp. This, they succeeded in doing with the alleged connivance of some key members of the NYSC headquarters, Abuja.


Emmanuel stated further that preliminary investigation also revealed that a total number of three hundred fake Corp members went through the compulsory one month orientation at the camp and were awaiting deployment to their respective areas of primary assignment which was to take place on Tuesday 27th July, 2010, when luck ran against them.

Astonished at the discovery, Emmanuel hinted: “As an organized crime, the whole exercise is a syndicate thing made up of a cartel all over the country with agents both in the tertiary Institutions, NYSC Office and so on.

“Investigation so far revealed that the Agent at the South-East in whose account money was deposited by one of the victims as indicated in the teller, is called Chinedu Ogene Uchendu while that of South-South axis is called Osita, and Steve Agabi, a staff of University of Jos coordinated the axis. From the arrested persons’ statement, there is a link between the coordinators and staff of NYSC headquarter, Abuja, where one Mr. Abraham was mentioned”.



A total of sixty-nine fake corps members according to him were arrested. Among them was a nursing mother who reportedly came to the camp with her child. During interrogation, Emmanuel said the arrested fake corps members confessed to have paid as much as N70,000 to N150,000 to their agents , in order to take part in the compulsory one year service at the end of which they would be issued NYSC discharge certificates. They were said to have also confessed that the gentle man agreement did not include their benefitting from the Federal government monthly allowance.



NYSC and NSCDC on manhunt for collaborators

Expressing shock at the dexterity with which the cartel operates, Emmanuel said, “As at the time of parading the fake Corpers before members of the press by the Deputy Commandant General, Operations, Mr.Evans Ewurum, the representative of NYSC Director General Dr. John Abuluera, Director of Procurement attested to the fact that insinuation and suspicion about the influx of fake Corps members have been on air and as a matter of fact that the DG had set in motion all necessary machinery to track down suspects.

“The Director of Mobilisation, Mrs Michala stressed that the agency with the aid of the DG will not relent in their pursuit of purging the system of fake corps members, as well as hunting for personnel that are likely to be involved in this type of heinous crime. She also assured that they would not only lose their job but face prosecution in line with the law of the land”

The collaboration with the various security agencies of government according to him was what lead to the arrest by Civil Defense Officers, adding that the arrest would serve as deterrent to others.

The arrested corps members as gathered, were immediately charged to an upper Area Court, Keffi for further prosecution.





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Actress Mercy Johnson who was reportedly in a showdown with her older colleague, Patience Ozokwor on location in Asaba few weeks back, has blamed her uncontrollable outburst on Ozokwor’s repeated utterances referring to her as an ‘ashawo’- a hoochie.
In a telephone interview, Mercy recounted her side of the story. She noted that Patience Ozokwor was given a revealing clothe to wear on that location, apparently to depict a character in the movie that was in the making and Patience allegedly refused the outfit, stating that she is not Mercy Johnson, not an ‘ashawo’.
“I’m not a love-peddler. I don’t like the name. I told her I didn’t like it”. According to her, the faceoff was escalated when Mama Gee refused to stop calling her by unpleasant name..
By last week, there were unconfirmed reports that the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) might take a disciplinary action against Mercy Johnson and Patience Ozokwor but when we contacted the AGN president, Segun Arinze via SMS, he simply stated that the issue has been sorted out in-house..
The text message read “Hello sir, I just want to know if the AGN is taking any disciplinary action against Mercy Johnson and Patience Ozokwor”.
“No it’s sorted out. Thanks”, he replied. Arinze would not comment further.
Arinze, sources said, has instructed both parties not to make any further comments on the matter.
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While addressing a press conference in Abuja on Monday,the former Ijaw Youth Council president and founder of Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force said: 

The arrogance of B/H is un-islamic. The type of bomb they are using is small small pikin bomb. If we begin, nobody will stay in Abuja. 
We don’t manufacture bomb but we buy bombs & dynamites. I started armed struggle in the N/Delta. It's because of GEJ that we at quiet. Soon, we will not be able to guarantee our patience any more. If Ijaw people should retaliate, every household in the North will cry. It is the North that needs peace more than us.
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After What he did with Tonto on Stage looks like the 6th is on the way lol !
WE LOVE YOU 2 BABA !
Photos From his Recent Sunday Show below

Multiple award-winning musician, Innocent ‘Tuface’ Idibia, has said despite undue criticisms from some quarters, he will not abandon his five kids and their moms.

2face Idibia.
The African Queen crooner currently has five kids from three ladies but he said even though he is not yet married to any of the ladies, he will not shy away from his responsibilities as a father to the kids and their mothers.

In an interview with P.M.NEWS, Tuface said: “I have five kids from three lovely ladies. Abi na women I go call them? I try as much as possible to see them because I have little or no time.”

On the reasons why he decided to be a polygamist, he said: “I did not plan to have kids from different women but at a point in my life, it happened and I said I will not run away from it. I will stand and face the responsibility.”
The Benue State-born singer has refused to comment on whether he will settle down with one of the ladies that bore him kids or not.

“I never know oh! It might be one of them and it may not be,” he said.


Tonto Dike ACT on Stage on Sunday

For those who were at Tuface's show last night, did y'all see what Tuface and Nollywood
actress Tonto Dike did on stage? Mehn that was the highpoint of theshow...for me! O bad baje baje mehn! Someone took off top, took off bra,
another one took off belt, there was touchy-touchy, kissy-kissy, but it
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Dogonyaro: The Multi-Purpose Herbal Tree

Amina Yusuf, a mother of three, did not have to worry much when her 12-year-old son, Musa, went down with malaria fever.The nearest hospital to her village in a state in the North is about 20 km away, and she cannot afford the transport fare and medical treatment of her boy.But for Amina, nature has provided a remedy, and as usual she must utilise a common herbal treatment if she must save the life of her son. And this, she did.Surrounding her family compound are numerous trees which the locals believe have the potential of curing all ailments.With a handful of leaves from the tree mixed with other herbs, Amina produced a steaming concoction of local medicament, which she administered to Musa.Musa got well after a few days of drinking from and bathing with the concoction.“With Dogonyaro I do not have to use Western medication because it is very effective in the treatment of malaria.“Dogonyaro is bitter and everyone of us took it as we grew up as children, especially those of us in the rural areas,” says Amina.The tree, Azadirachta Indica, is common in the arid and semi-arid areas of Nigeria. Otherwise called Neem, the potency of Dongoyaro is indisputable as it is has been used by many generations of rural and urban dwellers in the country.“As a child, I remember vividly the dreaded early morning cupful of Dogonyaro that my parents often forced us to drink.It is bitter but we had to take it as our anti-malarial medication.“I remember how my mother would practically force me to drink a cup each time I was down with malaria. She would force me under the cover of a blanket with a hot pot ofDogonyaro and make me inhale the steam.“It is a sure cure for malaria because no sooner was my mother done with me than I would be back on my feet,” says Mrs. Patience Okudini, a businesswoman in Ashaka, Delta State.Neem is a species of the mahogany plant family, and a native of India and Burma, both in tropical South-East Asia. It is an evergreen tree, and usually grows between 10 metres and 15 metres tall.Experts say although it is a tropical plant, it also thrives in the Savannah ecosystems.Beyond its herbal potency, Neem also stabilises the environment as it can be planted as windbreakers, particularly for checking desert encroachment.Advancements in biotechnology have found other commercial benefits of the Neem tree. These include production of soaps, organic fertilisers, toothpaste, body cream, as well as other medical products and food supplements.Dr. Hadiza Nuhu of the Department of Pharmacognosy and Drug Development, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, describes Neem as a single tree with great but under-utilised potential.According to her, Neem is known for its anti-malarial and anti-insectile properties, as well as its effectiveness in the treatment of Chloroquine-resistant malaria.Noting that Neem has curative properties, she says the tree is the answer to finding a permanent cure for malaria.“The Nigerian Neem is much more concentrated. Thanks to research, today Neem is no longer dreaded; it is now loved.There is a lot of research potential in it.“It should be incorporated in the National Malaria Policy,” she told an international workshop on “Neem-based Products: Production and Applications’’ in Zaria.The workshop was organised by the National Research Institute for Chemical Technology (NARICT), Zaria, in collaboration with Saberg International and Trifolio-M, both of Germany.NARICT has the mandate to undertake research and development into processes for the conversion of solid minerals, petroleum and agricultural raw materials into useful industrial chemicals.It also conducts research and development activities into industrial plastics and other synthetic materials.Its Director-General, Dr Ebenezer Okonkwo, says the current global economic meltdown is an opportunity for government to look inward by developing the country’s natural resources, including Neem.According to him, processed oil from Neem seed can be another source of foreign exchange earnings that will turn around the nation’s economy.“This is the reason for the workshop to generate ideas and synergy on the best practices for utilising Neem with the philosophy of further developing the ‘wonder tree’ for more economic uses,” he says.According to him, the institute has carried out studies on the Neem tree and has documented information on how the plant can be transformed into wealth for national development.Okonkwo suggests the evolution of a policy that will encourage the cultivation of the plant across the country.“With a well developed strategy, a number of multi million-dollar industries can emerge from the Neem project.“These include health and pharmaceuticals because of its medicinal properties, agricultural support, pesticides, cosmetics, food and beverages as well as fertiliser,” he says.According to him, the Neem seed has a high concentration of Neem-bioactive ingredients, while a lot of products with great export potential can be produced from it.“The Nigeria Neem seed has about 0.6 per cent azadirachtin content, while the Indian Neem and that of other Asian countries are 0.2 per dent and 0.3 per cent respectively,” Okonkwo says.The director-general says the institute is discussing possible areas of collaboration with Erga Associate, an Israeli company, for the utlisation of Neem oil because of its attractive export potential.He notes that members of the Neem Production Association have been charged to scale up the production of the seed to meet the expected demand.Besides, he says the institute has developed sustainable and adaptable technologies for processing Neem seed into oil.“NARICT’s Neem-based bio-pesticide plant is an agro-allied plant that processes Neem seeds into Neem-based pesticide, fertilizer and oil,” Okonkwo says.Other secondary products can also be derived from the Neem seed to boost the economy, he says, adding that Neem-based biocides have a great advantage over the conventional ones, and can command a sizeable share of the international market.He says the Neem-based biocides are non-toxic, generally mild on the environment and are less prone to the problem of pest-resistance than the synthetic ones.“Global concern over pesticides that destroy useful insects such as bees makes the Neem idea more attractive because it does not destroy useful insects,” the director-general says.He adds that entrepreneurs can take advantage of the emerging market as Neem belts already exist in the frontline states of Borno, Katsina, Kebbi and Zamfara.Mr. Zakari Ladan, a researcher and a chemist at NARICT, says the genetic constituent of Neem tree resides in its seed.According to him, the export potential of Neem seed is very high, especially in countries such as India, Germany and the U.S.“Every part of the Neem tree is useful; the leaf and its back are widely used in the manufacture of ointment, face cleaning agents and toothpastes,” Ladan says.Dr. Hubertus Kleeberg, the Managing Director of Germany’s Trifolio-M and a resource person at the workshop, says Nigeria is blessed with great human and natural resources that should be the envy of other nations.He notes that one of the resources is the Neem seed and adds that it has been widely used for decades in organic production in Europe and other countries.“There is no reason why Nigeria cannot turn its economy around if adequate attention is paid to Neem seed, which is highly concentrated.“The Nigeria Neem seed contains the highest concentration of Neem-bioactive ingredient in the world,” Kleeberg notes.According to him, what the government needs is to make a deliberate effort at harnessing the natural resource to ensure its cultivation and proper utilisation.He says that besides its medicinal properties, the tree can effectively control insects, pests and mites.“It is God’s answer to most of nature’s problems,” the German says.
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