Monday 28 October 2013

World’s tallest man finds love with woman 2ft 7in shorter than him


There may be two and a half feet between him and his future wife, but world’s tallest man Sultan Kosen is on cloud nine after meeting the woman of his dreams.


The Turkish farmer – who at 8ft three ins, dwarfs his 5ft 8 ins fiancee – is set to marry Merve Dibo in a ceremony today.

Kosen has long been searching for a woman to share his life with, and had reportedly given up hope – until he met Ms Dibo.


He told an AA reporter: ‘Now I will have my own family and private life.

‘How unfortunate I could not find a suitable girl of my own size. My fiancee is over 1.75 meters tall, but I believe I’ve found the person for me.’

Kosen also holds the Guinness World Record for the size of his 27.5cm hands and feet, which are recorded 36.5 centimetres – a massive size 28.


His gigantic wedding suit and shoes will be custom made, and the giant, who has achieved near celebrity status, has invited a host of politicians to his nuptials in the southern Turkish city of Mardin.

Kosen said all he wants now is a car big enough for his size in which he can travel with his bride.

He is one of only ten people ever to top 8 feet and the first in a decade.


He became the world’s tallest man in August 2009, when he shot past China’s Bao Xishun at 7ft 9ins.

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Violent gang leader can’t be deported to Nigeria due to his London accent



A notorious gang ‘general’ who poses a ‘serious threat to the public’ could be back on Britain’s streets within months because ministers have failed to have him deported.

Joland Giwa, whose street name is Dexter, led a campaign of terror on the streets of Croydon, South London, and is ready ‘at any time to use knives and weapons’, police say.

He was thought to be from Nigeria or Sierra Leone, but both countries refuse to accept he is one of theirs and linguists have now said he has a strong London accent, despite finding that he used English spoken in Nigeria.


In a gangster-style YouTube video, he is seen boasting about having stabbed a man ‘in the f****** head’ and threatening to attack other gangs who intrude on his territory.

He has been held since 2009 when he finished a jail sentence, but immigration officials have failed to secure him a passport because of the two African countries’ refusal

Yesterday a judge ruled that immigration officials had three months to get him travel documents and if they failed Giwa should be released.

In court papers seen by the Daily Telegraph, it was found that he had ‘complicated’ speech patterns and ‘south London English’.


Critics said the ‘ridiculous’ case demonstrated Britain’s powerlessness to remove foreign criminals living here illegally. Tory MP Douglas Carswell said: ‘A thug on the streets of south London who is terrorising innocent Londoners and who is not even in the country legally should be removed.’

Giwa, 24, is the self-proclaimed ‘general’ in charge of the Don’t Say Nothing gang – known as DSN – with a string of convictions for theft and robbery.

In 2007, the DSN gang was behind a surge in violence on the streets of Croydon which saw stabbings, shootings and murder, police say. Officers linked Giwa to at least 99 incidents of criminal or anti-social behaviour.

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GHANA: Man, 63, arrested for marrying off his 13 year old girl





The Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit of the Ghana Police Service in Tafo, a suburb of Kumasi have arrested a 63 year old man, Alhassan Iddi, for forcing his 13 year old daughter into marriage.

The marriage ceremony has already been performed and the primary six pupil has been declared wife of the 25 year old man in Libya.

Ashanti Regional Correspondent, Erastus Asare Donkor reports the ceremony was done Sunday morning.

According to him, they had a tip-off and followed the lead but on reaching the home of the suspect, sheep had been slaughtered and the ceremony concluded.

They then alerted the police who arrested the suspect.

Alhassan Iddi told the police he gave his blessing to marry out his 13 year old girl to his nephew and even when he dies the marriage should be recognized.

According to him, per Islamic rites he has every right to marry his young girl out to the nephew but pleaded with the police to have mercy on him because he did not know the action offended Ghana’s laws.

Iddi is known to be notoriously responsible for giving his teen girls out for marriage.

He had already married out two of his daughters, all ten years old, to men said to be in Libya.

He concluded the third marriage ceremony today.

Meanwhile the 13 year old girl is pleading with government to cancel the marriage ceremony.

She told Odonkor she wants to continue with her education and become a teacher.

Blackberry Nigeria users launch anti-add Android, iPhone campaign





As we all know,Blackberry messenger has officially been launched on android.Some Blackberry users thinks this recent development is not fair on Blackberry users,hence their show of disapproval.
Iwant to ask the Blacberry users in the house,have you gotten this message that is being sent to all BB users by Anti-Android activists;


Attention Blackberry Users: If u receive any BBM
request dat d pin starts wit 7, pls dnt accept. We
dnt care if you use an iPhone, Techno Phantom or
Samsung S4, if you want 2 ping, buy a Blackberry.
b4 u guys will turn bbm to 2go.

POLITICS: I Didn’t Slap Any Priest – Ngige





The senator representing Anambra Central senatorial zone and APC candidate in the November 16 Governorship election in Anambra State, Dr Chris Nwabueze Ngige has described as false reports that he slapped a priest during Friday’s burial ceremony of the mother of the Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev Paulinus Ezeokafor at Nanka in Orumba North Local Government area of Anambra State.

Dismissing the story, Dr Ngige, who spoke through the Director, Media & Publicity in the his Campaign Organisation, Chief Charles Amilo, noted that with Anambra State gubernatorial elections very close, all sorts of rumours will be flying around.

According to Chief Amilo: “Someone who was in All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) once paid heavily to create the fiction that Ngige was pelted with stones in Awka, but time and the flow of information proved him wrong.”


Continuing Amilo said: “Ngige has nothing to do with what they are twisting, but we do not blame opponents who are so afraid that they would destroy the billboards of another and fabricate lies against them. Being a Knight of the St John’s International, one of the highest Orders in the Catholic Church, Senator Ngige has no business arguing with a priest and in a church premises; so no person should believe that story.


“We are more comfortable discussing how Ngige will bring back regional water supply in the state, free education and free infant medical facilities for Anambra. We want to discuss how Ngige will build an airport that the current government of Anambra State refused to build and how parents in Anambra State will no longer pay school fees at all in Primary and Secondary schools, but instead, get the kind of education that will make our youths employable themselves after school-leaving.”

POLITICS: N255m cars: APC accuses Jonathan of shielding Aviation minister





The All Progressives Congress, APC, has said President Goodluck Jonathan may become an accessory to corruption if he continues to shield Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, from the consequences of massive corruption and abuse of office over the purchase of two armoured cars at an inflated cost and without following due process.

In a statement issued in Lagos yesterday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said it reached that conclusion after juxtaposing the evidence that have come out on the scandal against the actions so far taken by the President.

It said: “It has now emerged that the money spent to purchase the armoured cars was not appropriated, which is a violation of the Nigerian Constitution; that due process was not followed in buying the cars, as the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, has testified, and that the Minister – who was said to have approved the purchase – violated the law by approving an expenditure over the N100 million limit.

President Goodluck Jonathan (2nd left) praying with other Nigerian pilgrims at the side of River Jordan, the place where Jesus Christ was baptised by John the Baptist, weekend.“These revelations make the Oduahgate a straightforward case that should have been summarily dealt with by the President. Instead, he has engaged himself in a rigmarole by setting up a diversionary administrative panel in what is now looking like an orchestrated ploy to buy time, hoping this issue will die down and the minister will escape being sanctioned.


“Unfortunately for Mr. President, Oduahgate is not just another scandal, but a referendum on his administration’s fight against corruption, and on the legacy he intends to leave in this critical area.”

APC also accused the President of thumbing his nose at Nigerians, who have expressed outrage at the action of the minister, by approving for her to travel to Israel as part of his entourage.

The party said: “No one believes the dummy that is being sold to the public, that the minister was denied access to the President in Israel. The egregious act of putting the minister on his entourage, at a time she is at the centre of a terrible scandal, calls to question the President’s sense of propriety and commitment to the war against corruption.

“This indecorous action of making a minister who is under investigation for monumental corruption and abuse of office, one of the faces of Nigeria in a foreign land, is an embarrassment to the country and its people, and a further dent on the poor image of the Jonathan’s administration.

“We condemn it most whole-heartedly. We now understand why corruption has grown wings under the Jonathan Presidency, and why the administration may well go down as the most corrupt in the country’s history.”

It said through his body language, President Jonathan is sending a signal to his ministers that it is alright to be corrupt, wondering whether the President is aware of the joke making the rounds that there are five ‘Super Ministers’ in his cabinet whom he can neither sanction nor remove, irrespective of their actions, because they are the ones ferreting funds into his war chest for 2015.


In other words, any of his ministers whom he perceives as key to his re-election can even loot Aso Rock and get away with it!

APC said, “we do not know whether this is true or not, but we do know there is no smoke without fire, and that the seeming attempt to sweep Oduahgate under the carpet lends credence to the joke.”

The party noted that because of the President’s waffling in dealing with what is a straightforward case of corruption, misguided people have now resorted to crowd hiring to protest against the growing calls for the minister to be sanctioned over the scandal – a very sad case since those being hired for such disgusting protests are the real victims of the mindless corruption that has permeated the land.

It said, “these sponsored protests are just the beginning. Next, they will either engineer or hope that a spectacular violent attack, a la Boko Haram, will occur to take attention away from the scandal. They may also charge some out-of-luck folks to court over the scandal and then say they cannot act on the issue anymore because it is subjudice.”

APC said, however, that the party, as well as other concerned groups and citizens, are closely following the developments on Oduahgate, and will not allow it to be swept under the carpet, in the interest of the millions of Nigerians who have been consigned into the lowest rung of existence by a rapacious administration.

TAPAN ask Oduah to return cars to place of purchase

Meanwhile, an association under the aegis, Tax Payers Association of Nigeria, TAPAN, yesterday, urged the embattled Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah who is alleged to be involved in the purchase of two BMW bullet proof cars at N225 million, to as a matter of urgency, roll them to the place of purchase, just as it condemned the action, describing it as mind-boggling and a national embarrassment.

Addressing newsmen in Abuja, National President, TAPAN, Mr Philip Thomas Ilukholo said, “if such a huge sum of money could be used to purchase two vehicles, it is a pointer to grand connivance between some public officers and unscrupulous contractors to loot the nation’s treasury. To this end, we call on the Minister of Aviation to roll those vehicles back because the distance from where the vehicles were purchased to the Ministry of Aviation is less than two kilometers. To us, we see that those vehicles have not be driven within two kilometers. Therefore, the way they rolled them to the Ministry of Aviation is how they should roll them back. This is our position.”

''Don't Criticise Me'' - Beverly Osu Finally Admits She Had Séx In The Big Brother House




When she first came out of the Big Brother Africa reality show, Beverly Osu stunned many by denying that she ever had intercourse with South Africa’s rep, Angelo, even though almost everyone had clearly watched the video that went viral.

Anyway, she is now singing a new song. Below is what she said when quizzed on the issue again:

Life Outside BBA

My life outside BBA has been wonderful. It’s nothing I cannot handle.

Challenges

Well, I’m usually a very busy person, but it’s just that right now, I’ve been a very unstable person. Sometimes, I can’t even stay here in Lagos for a week without traveling here and there. I think that’s a good thing because good things are coming out of it. And apparently, there’s always the negative side and that is mostly things that are not true that you hear about yourself; how people see you and so on. Some people don’t really bother about perception, but if you’re somebody like me, you will think about it and sometimes it will affect your work. But I thank God that my life has been good.

Séx Scene at The BBA House

Apparently, I don’t feel sorry because I was being myself. So, I can’t say sorry to anyone who feels disappointed. They’re living their lives and I’m living mine. The only difference is that I was in a house where I had to make the platform work for me; the platform everybody enjoyed seeing me make. If you guys stuck to your television for 91 days only to see my faults, then you should check yourself because people have their faults and it’s only people with faults that quickly notice that in other persons. I don’t criticize people and I don’t think people should criticize me… no matter how you look at it, I’m still a youth.

Why Are Young Ladies Doing This To Men?




Many guys go gaga at the sight of a lady with a well-endowed 'ikebe' but the sad reality is that most times men are just being deceived by such ladies. But why are ladies deceiving men with these things...



How do you differentiate between fake and real?

MY STORY: How I Was Brutally Ráped By A Friend While Trying To Get A Job (PLUS PHOTO EVIDENCE)




A rápe victim in Nigeria shares her story below:

I am a rápe victim and I want to tell my story to the world cos I want justice on the man that defiled me. I met him at Airforce junction after I wrote a Dragnet test at stadium road in PH. He went on about how he was an aide to the governor of Rivers state and that he could help me with a job since I was from Rivers state.

We discussed about the recent happenings in the state. We exchanged pins and parted ways. I went back to Lagos for business. A month later, he calls me up that his oga would like to see me. I told him I wasn't around now and that I will call him when I came back to town (port-harcourt). I returned to PH on the 15th of October and called him, he said ok.

On the 17th of October, he sent me a bbm chat saying hope I don't mind seeing the oga this weekend, I replied that I don't, since I was free and besides I was job hunting so I saw this as a good opportunity to get a good job. I didn't hear from him that day. He sends me another bbm message, saying that they went for a function in Abuja and he will cal me when they get back.

On the 21st of Oct by 7:05pm, he sent me a message that the oga wants to see me tonight and I should get dréssed before 9pm. I told him that was impossible and how come his oga wants to see me at night and he replied that this is when he's free because they had just returned from a function. I replied that I can't come out because its late. He went on about how the oga will be angry with him, I was confused and wondered why will the oga be angry at him because he could not see me (me d one dat needs a job) so why the emotions?.

I suspected nothing at all. On the 22nd of Oct at 7:55:48am, he sent me an sms( can you see oga by 9am.bcos he's goin for a journey dis afternoon).

I called immediately I got the sms, I received no response and later he called saying he was driving oga somewhere and that he will cal me. Later he sent me messages that I should come quickly to Elekahia so I could meet oga before he travels and that my life will change cos he(oga) helps people. I quickly got dréssed, told my brothers I want to go and see someone that wants to help me get a job. I boarded a cab straight to Elekahia and called him. When I alighted, he came out to meet me some minutes later that oga is in a meeting and that I will go upstairs and wait for him. On getting to the building, it was a hotel. I asked him why here and he said this is one of his lodge where he holds his meetings and he is the one that manages the places so I should not be scared. We got to the reception and he collected a key and we went upstairs. On getting there, it was room 129, it was like an office(never knew the next door was a room) he asked me to order something and I ordered for water.

Then he started saying he wanted to discuss something with me so that I will know how to answer oga's questions when he comes. Then he asked what if oga wants séx from me. I replied that I don't know because that isn't the reason I am here. And he says he wants to tell me how it goes. I replied that I wasn't interested and wanted to go home.

He asked me to stand up, I did and he said I should move to d room, I replied that I wanted to leave and he forcefully pushed me to the room.

I sat on the bed there and asked him "why are you doing this? I trusted you that's why I came here and now u wanna force yourslf on me. please let me go I will give you anything you want apart from séx"

He said he wanted N5m and picked up the glass cup and was like if I don't co-operate, he's going to smash my face then he hits the glass cup on me(it didn't break). He then threatened that he was going to call his boys to come and have turns with me and they will make videos and pictures. He started bragging about all d videos he has done with his phone. Then he made a call and asked them to come upstairs.

He is above 6ft and well built and I am jst 5"3. I was so scared, when he pulled all his clothés and wore a cóndom and that's when we started struggling with my clothés. He then held my throat and pulled my jeans. He hit me so hard that I started gasping for air and passed out, woke up and he was still ráping me brutally.

I couldn't breathe. I was crying and begging him and he held me down saying "I will kill you and nobody will question me."

When he was done, he pulled me up to the bathroom and poured water on me,when he noticed I was still gasping for air, he gave me C.P.R(mouth to mouth). I was in pains and I was shaking, I couldn't utter a word and he asked me to get dréssed so he could call a cab for me. I managed to get dréssed and he held me so that I wouldn't fall because I had difficulty walking.

He put me in a cab and that was when I asked for a police station around and reported the case. We went back to the hotel and he wasn't there anymore and we got reports that I wasn't the first this is happening to(the other lady destroyed the door handle of room 129 when she was trying to escape) and that another lady was also waiting for him.

So now I know I am not his only victim and I want justice. I want him punished and I also want other ladies in port-harcourt to beware of dis dude. I also munched our bbm conversation as evidence.I want him punished for what he did to me and many other ladies suffering in silence.
















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G7 Governors, Others Chased Out Of Rebel Meeting

The outlawed rebel PDP members got a shocked of their lives when the Police stormed the Sokoto Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja where the Abubakar Kawu Baraje-led new PDP, including disgruntled governors were holding a meeting and chased them out.

A Lagos High Court and another Court in Abuja have declared the activities of these rebelling PDP governors illegal and warned them from using or Parading themselves as authentic PDP. The Independent National electoral commission (INEC) has also warned the group to stop masquerading themselves as the real PDP and that INEC only recognize the PDP led by Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.

The group whose activities are seen many quarters as provocative, have been advised that freedom of association does not mean infringing on the right of others or illegally using the official name of other group, even when warned by court of law.

The rebel group, (aka nPDP) are complaining that the government had started a clampdown on the businesses of its members as well threatening their lives.
The Rebel River state governor, Chibuike Amaechi last week informed the media that he has intelligence report that some people want to kidnap him

Sunday 27 October 2013

Rihanna Takes Off Her Clothés Completely For GQ




This babe just love being daring, especially when there is big money involved. More photos below...











Very daring...especially for a young lady!

REVEALED: The Town Where Men Don’t Use Condóm In Lagos




Following his pleasant discovery earlier in the day, Hueze Huesu, in his 50s, couldn’t wait to get home later that night. He felt like a school boy preparing for a first date. He was excited about exploring the world of séx with a ‘rubber.’

“Nobody had told me about condóms until I heard from some people that it prevents pregnancy and séxually transmitted diseases,” he said. However, his excitement was deflated when he tried to explore...

He wanted to enjoy his new discovery with one of his wives t night. He said, “For the first time, I tried to use it when I wanted to sleep with my wife but she bluntly refused. She said she was not a prostitute and queried why I wanted to use a condóm when we have been married for years and never used one.”

Since then, Huese, who has 10 children, has never tried to use a condóm with any of his two wives. “I have never believed in the use of condóms anyway. This has not stopped me from having séx regularly. The woman knows the sign when the man is about to ejaculate or reach orgasm. So she has already even enjoyed it more than the man before he withdraws,” noted Huese animatedly.

The use of condóms is strange to men in Makoko, a densely populated slum town in Lagos where majority live in wooden shacks built on water.

Like Huese, many Egun people in Makoko, as well as Oko-Agbon and Ago-Egun communities in Yaba Local Council Development Area, Lagos, do not like using condóms due to their long held traditional belief in the old practice of coitus interruptus, also known as the withdrawal or pull-out method during séxual intercourse.

For centuries, this has been used as a method of birth control worldwide.

The history is not lost on the Egun people whose forefathers migrated from neighbouring Francophone West African countries like Togo and Benin Republic, as well as from Badagry, Lagos. This age old practice has been transferred to the current generation, where most of the people speak their local Egun dialect and sometimes French. Their major occupations are fishing and farming. Only a few understand English and the residents, whose maj live in wooden shacks built on murky waters oozing with an unpleasant odour.

“The use of condóm means nothing for us here as Egun people. We don’t like using condóms because we know ourselves, both women and men; we don’t go outside or sleep around. It’s those people who go outside sleeping with different people that contact such diseases like HIV,” said Lowato Luke, one of the traditional chiefs in the area.

Luke, who has two wives and 12 children, gleefully boasted that he had mastered the withdrawal method and understands his wives’ ovulation cycles. “I know the particular times to have séx with my wives, even if they are breastfeeding and I want to have séx with them, I know how to do it to prevent another pregnancy,” he said. Like Huese, he also claimed that his wives enjoy the séx more than he does. “But if you use condóm, it won’t be that enjoyable. I have never used a condóm,” he noted.

It is the same case with Kirianko Goi, in his 40s. “I don’t believe in the use of condóm because I never heard that from my father. It’s not for me to say whether I will advise my children to use condóm or not. If the young boys and girls want to have séx, they won’t tell you. This generation is clearly different from that of my father and mine. But if I’m in a position to do so, I will advise them, it is my duty to advise them,” he said.

Goi’s nephews, two young men in their 20s, one married and the other unmarried, giggled intermittently during their uncle’s brief condóm talk. But they declined comments when asked if they use condóms during séx.

Many of the men who spoke to our correspondent in the community expressed their aversion to the use of condóms during séxual intercourse and were insistent that their women enjoyed it that way.

Twenty-five-year-old Bernadette Sato, who has two children, agreed. She does not like condóm. “We don’t like using condóm. But if we don’t want to get pregnant, we know how to do it by ourselves; it pays us more that way, because we don’t like using condóm. I was told in a hospital in Cotonou, Benin Republic, where I gave birth to my first child, that people who don’t want to get pregnant can use condóm. Sometimes, I use a family planning drug before and after séx with my husband to prevent pregnancy,” she said, noting that many of her friends also don’t like condóms, while some claimed it could bring about disease. “I don’t know the type of disease, but I just don’t like condóm during séx,” she added.

Pipi Olorunwa, who has been married for 12 years and has six children, gave an insight into the female perspective. She said: “Although there is no official report that says condóm is bad; personally, I don’t like it because God did not create it. Those who created it did so because of the level of immorality in the world today so that they can enjoy themselves. There are several methods to avoid pregnancy. A couple can have séx without the wife conceiving.

“I also don’t like the chemical and odour from condóm because I believe the chemicals used in preserving the condóm could cause problems and is harmful to the body. Although I didn’t get the information from a medical expert, but everybody does according to their belief. I don’t use any drug either to prevent pregnancy. I just do it the natural way with my husband.”

“We don’t use need it or any other contraceptive because we understand how to do child spacing,’’ noted the head of the traditional chiefs in the area, 55-year-old Mr. Francis Agoyon Alashe. When probed further, he gave a timeline of the spacing among some of his 14 children as proof. It showed a two or three-year gap among them. “My children are well spaced. Some of them, including the twins, were born in 1984, 1986 and 1989. I stopped having children in 2003,” he explained, adding that he still had séx with his wives during those period without childbirth because he had ‘planned it carefully with the withdrawal method.’

“Of course, the woman enjoys it. It’s a matter of agreement between the man and the woman. We don’t like using condóms as such because we want flesh to meet flesh. If a man is too anxious during séx, he will ejaculate on time, but if he can control his excitement, he can take longer minutes,” he explained.

According to Agoyon, the use of condóms could even have ‘negative effects.’ “We believe using condóm could bring disease on its own. This could happen when the sperm goes back into the manhood. We call it ‘foon’. Then, to urinate will be very difficult,” he said

However, a medical doctor, Dr. Kareem Jamiu, punctured holes in Agoyon’s statement. “That’s not true. It’s not medically possible. But there is what is called ‘retrograde ejaculation’, where the sperm goes backwards to the bladder instead of forward. Normally, when a man wants to ejaculate, the bladder neck closes so that the sperm can easily flow forward. But if the bladder neck muscles are weak or relaxed, then it means there is a problem. Some causes of retrograde ejaculations are complications from diabetes, a malfunctioning bladder sphincter, as well as some STDs. But in a normal male, the bladder neck is normally so tight and so the sperm cannot go back,” explained Jamiu, who once worked with the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières during their intervention programme in Makoko, Oddo and Badia communities in Lagos State.

The MSF team, comprised foreign doctors supported by Nigerian medical staff, worked in these areas for over two years and established a health centre, until they left in 2012.

Despite the lack of information, knowledge, and awareness about the consequences of unprotected séx, there is a general low rate of STDs and HIV/AIDS in the Makoko communities, noted Jamiu, who confirmed to our correspondent that the people in the communities really don’t like using condóms.

He said: “We tried talking with them but it was difficult getting the message across to them. When you tell them about it, they just laugh about it and say they will try.

“From our experience with them, their way of preventing pregnancy is coitus interruptus. Most of the males that had STDs patronised traditional healers, while the females sometime came for treatment, although the rate of STDs or HIV/AIDS was not as widespread as feared. I don’t think there was any difference between the rates in Makoko when compared with the general population or with people who live in different settings. Sometimes, there were 11 cases of HIV in a month, sometimes 12. The community also recorded low figures in malaria and cholera cases,” he explained.

“We have special herbs to cure STDs like gonorrhoea and other types of diseases,” said Huese. “It is an Egunsecret,” Agoyon replied when probed about it.

This surprising trend may be due to what is medically termed ‘herd immunity’, Jamiu noted. “When a group of people are exposed to something too frequently, they tend to develop a general immunity to it,” he explained.

According to Vaccines Today, an online publication, “Herd immunity is a form of immunity that occurs when the vaccination of a significant portion of a population (or herd) provides a measure of protection for individuals who have not developed immunity.”

“I think that’s what happened in Makoko. The rates of diseases were not really as bad as envisaged, Jamiu said.

Another medical doctor who worked with MSF, Dr. Valentina Edoro, echoed Jamiu’s words. “There were isolated cases of STDS, but not high. The number was not something that needed any special intervention. When the women came for family planning; we found out that they don’t discuss it with their husband. We needed to bring the men on board during discussions on family planning, but it came about much later when we were about rounding off the project,” she said. Edoro added that many of the men in Makoko said they didn’t enjoy séx with condóms because they believed it decreased the pleasure during séx.

However, she pointed out that the withdrawal method may not necessarily be effective in preventing pregnancies and STDs. “This is because the pre-ejaculation fluid from a man’s penis may contain sperm, which means that the man may still has enough sperm to make a woman pregnant,” she said, noting that the women were less conservative about family planning than the men.

“Surprisingly we also discovered that their children were healthy and they breastfed for longer time, malnutrition was not a problem. Yes, they had a lot of chest infections because of their environment and they smoke. But they were healthy, despite their environment. I was also surprised about the low rate of STDs because they don’t protect themselves with condóms. They don’t marry outside the community, I don’t know if that is a factor,” she noted.

Conservatism, illiteracy, lack of awareness, traditional beliefs, environmental factors, high risk séxual behaviour and poverty may be some reasons for the widespread practice of unsafe séx among people in the community. There is also a high rate of teenage pregnancy there.

Their claims asides, SUNDAY PUNCH gathered from some of the residents that, despite their marital status, a few of them still had séxual affairs outside the community.

“Today, girls are getting pregnant more and giving birth. Séx is more common in Makoko among the young boys and girls. They like it. All they know in this settlement is séx. You see young girls of 13, 14 years, who have had séx. And when they are brought to the elders, they would claim that they are husband and wife. We deliberated some cases last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. We had cases of rape in the past but it is very rare. Nowadays, some of these young girls spend their mothers’ profits from her trade to get boys to have séx with them,” Agoyon said. Most times, a traditional marriage ceremony is quickly conducted between these young, consenting lovers. It doesn’t cost much to have one in Makoko, a traditional wedding ceremony could cost between N10,000 and N150,000, Agoyon said.

This developing trend may change the status quo in the community in terms of population growth and rates of STDS.

This is the more reason why, beyond the changing perspectives, Jamiu said people in communities such as Makoko needed more enlightenment about the use of contraceptives such as condóms, considering the social and economic effects such population increase in slums areas would have on the country.

According to recent World Bank statistics, Nigeria, with a population of over 160 million where majority live on less than $2 a day, has the seventh highest birth rate in the world. The report stated that Nigerian women give birth to an average of six children within their childbearing years.

“Their educational awareness and knowledge of contraceptives is very poor in Makoko. I can’t comment on how it works for them. But if the communities can be provided with standard education, it will help change their mentality and way of life, because you can’t dislodge them from there. That’s where they are comfortable to live in. It’s more of a rudimentary life. They have some brilliant children where during interaction with them, you know they can be better. Education is what they need,’’ he noted.

Although the older generation still holds strongly to the séxual practice of their forefathers, the younger generation of Egun people seem to be drifting away with the current of modern times, while in the murky waters surrounding their communities.

Remi Goka, in his 30s, who was evasive about his marital status, said he used condóms whenever he was with his girlfriends. Like he put it, he didn’t know if they had other séxual relationships outside. “But I go for tests regularly. I have many of my friends who use condóms,” he said.

His friends, whose ages ranged from 18 to 30; Hunkarin, Yomlomnun Monday, Keyebo Richard and Djisou Honsou, who had his name tattooed on his arm, all agreed. They all use condóms also. Goka agreed that séx among young people was now a common way of life in the community.

“Yes, there is a difference between my generation and the older one because we are more enlightened about the issues. We have a larger population now. It’s a thing of choice,’’ he noted.

With an increasing population, especially of women and children, poverty, poor living conditions, lack of education and basic infrastructure and services, the increasing rate of unprotected séx in Makoko communities is a worrying trend, especially as the general dislike for cóndoms hasn’t changed much with the younger generation.

“They live in a kind of cocoon. For them, it’s a way of life. The men go for fishing; the women go to the market and come back. From what I have observed, there are no special values being handed over. So, it goes on like a cycle. The young boys grow up to impregnate their women and it just goes on and on,” Edoro noted.

Friday 5 July 2013

17-Year-Old Boy Rapes His 4-Year-Old Sister After Watching Porn

The 17-year-old repeatedly seriously abused the four-year-old child until the victim eventually told their mother what he had been doing.




She reported her son to the police and when interviewed the boy, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, admitted his behaviour had been 'disgusting and loathsome'.

Sentencing the youth, who is now 18, to three and a half years detention Judge Mark Brown described him as an intelligent young man who had known what he was doing was wrong.

He said: 'I am told you had been watching pornographic films.

'It is clear from what you said to police that you knew you had abused your sister and you appreciated that what you had done to her was not only disgusting but also loathsome but despite that knowledge you carried on and continued to treat her in that way.'

He said that the youth had treated her in a 'most appalling and dreadful fashion' because he had been sexually aroused.

The defendant had pleaded guilty to attempted rape and five offences of sexual assault.

"My Wife Is A Whore" : "My Husband Is Adulterous" - Pastor And Wife Argue As Court Dissolves Marriage

An Orile-Agege Customary Court in Lagos, yesterday, dissolved the 20-year-old marriage of a pastor, who had accused his wife of infidelity and threat to his life.

Pastor Sunday Owonikoko, 51, had filed a petition at the court on May 27, saying he could no longer continue with his wife, Bolajoko, 47.

Ruling in the case, court president, Mr Joseph Adewusi, said the marriage has broken down irretrievably.

His words: “Starting from today, you cease to be addressed as husband and wife; you shall go your separate ways and maintain the peace.

“The custody of the under-aged among the children is referred to Ikeja Family Court for final decision, but in the interim, the children should remain with the petitioner.

“The petitioner, Pastor Sunday Owonikoko, should pay a compensation fee of N25,000 to the defendant and also secure accommodation for her.”

My wife still sees her ex

According to reports the pastor, who lives at 1, Alowole St., Papa Ashafa, Orile-Agege, had told the court that his wife was still seeing her ex-lovers.

“My wife once travelled to Ghana to meet one of her concubines. She did family planning without my consent and she goes out at will.

“She was suspended from the church for six months because she fought all ministers in the church. She then established her church, she fought all the members of the church, and they all left.”

The father of four children, aged between 19 years and 11 years, had also told the court that his wife threatened to destroy him and the church.

“I want the court to dissolve the union and grant me custody of my children,” he had said.

Bolajoko, an evangelist, had, however, denied the allegations in her response.

My husband is adulterous

She said: “My husband is adulterous. He has slept with almost all the sisters in the church. A mother of seven is presently living with himand he has made the woman an evangelist.“

Bolajoko told the court that her husband had “lost his mind” since he ate vegetable soup in the house of one of the sisters in the church. I don’t love him anymore, I want a divorce.”

Husband, wife trade blame on infidelity

Also yesterday, a couple, Muyideen and Simbiat Saula, urged an Ikorodu Customary Court, Lagos, to dissolve their marriage, accusing each other of infidelity.

Simbiat, 27, a trader who resides at Fajemisi St., Kokoro Abu, Ikorodu, had earlier told the court that Muyideen beats her regularly, adding that she was tired of his infidelity.

She said: “My husband beats me whenever I make mistakes; he had battered me to the extent that I had two miscarriages.

“He usually beats me to the extent that he would tear my clothes to pieces. I have also heard him receive calls from different women. I am no more interested in the marriage.“

Muyideen, 40, a businessman, in turn accused his wife of receiving strange calls from different men in the midnight.

He said: “My wife receives calls from concubines which her mother knows about. She opened a Facebook account to chat with her concubines; she has also installed a security code on her phone, so that I would not have access to it.

“I am also no more interested in the marriage because her mother came to pack her belongings,“ he said.

Get Your Hands Off My Bird, Prince Harry Warns Ronnie




Despite being a smooth operator around the ladies, the young royal, Prince Harry didn’t want to take any chances with wrinkly ladykiller Ronnie Wood.

The Prince bumped into gallant philanderer Ronnie backstage at Glastonbury and told him, in no uncertain terms, to keep his wandering hands off his missus.

Harry, 28, was guest of honour during The Rolling Stones set on the Pyramid stage with his girlfriend Cressida Bonas, 24, on Saturday night.

While partying backstage in the VIP area after the gig, Harry bumped into the legendary guitarist, 66.



Chatting about the incident, Ronnie chirpily revealed: “Harry said it was great to see me again and then he introduced me to his bird.

“I gave her a cuddle and he said, "Oi, get your hands off my bird! He was very funny about it.”

This isn’t much of a surprise considering Cressida is young, blonde and bloody gorgeous.

The debauched rock ’n' roller is famous for his lady-pulling skills. He dated cocktail waitress Katia Ivanova, 24, who was 41 years his junior and the reason his 24-year marriage to Jo Wood, 58, collapsed.

He then hooked up with Brazilian model Ana Araujo, 31, when she was in her 20s, and blonde promotions girl Nicola Sargent, 27.

The reprobate rocker has since married Sally Humphreys, who at 35, is more than three decades younger than him.

Mandela In “Permanent Vegetative State– Doctors Advise Family To Unplug Machine

Doctors treating Nelson Mandela said he was in a “permanent vegetative state” and advised his family to turn off his life support machine a week ago, according to court documents obtained by AFP Thursday.




“He is in a permanent vegetative state and is assisted in breathing by a life support machine,” said the court filing dated June 26.

“The Mandela family have been advised by the medical practitioners that his life support machine should be switched off.

“Rather than prolonging his suffering, the Mandela family is exploring this option as a very real probability,” read a filing from the family’s lawyer, relating to a dispute over the final resting place of Mandela’s three children.

Since the document was written, the government, family members and people visiting Mandela have reported his condition has improved.

“He is clearly a very ill man, but he was conscious and he tried to move his mouth and eyes when I talked to him,” Denis Goldberg, one of the men who was convicted with Mandela, told AFP after visiting him on Monday.

“He is definitely not unconscious,” he said adding that “he was aware of who I was.”

Goldberg said he was asked by Mandela’s wife Graca Machel to pay him a visit “just to give him mental stimulation.”

Presidency spokesman Mac Maharaj refused to comment on the documents.

“We don’t have a comment on that,” Maharaj told AFP, citing doctor-patient confidentiality.

“We have indicated from our point of view that based on the doctors’ report the condition of the former president is critical but stable at this stage.”

On the day the court document was written President Jacob Zuma reported that Mandela’s health had faltered and he cancelled a trip to Mozambique.

The next day the president reported that Mandela’s condition had “improved during the course of the night”.

Lawyers for Mandela’s relatives and family members themselves were not immediately available for comment.

Mandela’s wife earlier Thursday said that while occasionally Mandela has been uncomfortable during his nearly one month hospital stay, he has seldom been in pain.

“Now we are about 25 days we have been in hospital,” Machel said, giving thanks for the outpouring of well wishes from around the world for the Nobel peace laureate.

“Although Madiba sometimes may be uncomfortable, very few times he is in pain,” she said.

The former president, who turns 95 later this month, was rushed to hospital on June 8 with a recurring lung infection.

Meanwhile Nelson Mandela’s grandson thrust an increasingly acerbic family feud firmly into the public eye.

Mandla Mandela, forced by a court to return the remains of three of Mandela’s children to the revered South African leader’s proposed burial ground in Qunu, launched a tirade at close family members.

With his grandfather lying critically ill in hospital, Mandla reacted furiously to the court order, accusing one of his brothers of impregnating his wife and others of being born out of wedlock.

He also accused other close relatives of money grabbing.

“In the past few days I have been the target of attacks from all sorts of individuals wanting a few minutes of fame and media attention at my expense,” Mandla said at a nationally televised press conference.

He accused Mandela’s daughter Makaziwe of trying to “sow divisions and destruction” in her family.

The anti-apartheid hero’s ex-wife Winnie, who has regularly visited him in hospital, “has no business in the matters of the Mandelas,” Mandla added.

He also lashed out at his own brother Ndaba for claiming he was born out of wedlock.

“I don’t want to hang out our dirty linen as a family in public but he knows very well that my father impregnated a married woman of which he is the result of that act…. As for the remaining of my two brothers we all know that they are not my father’s children.”

Mandla however said he would not fight a court order to move the remains of his father, uncle and aunt from his estate in Mvezo — the eastern village where he is overseeing large-scale development as the local traditional chief — back to nearby Qunu, Mandela’s childhood home.

The three bodies were exhumed Wednesday after a sheriff forced open the gates of Mandla’s estate with a pickaxe to allow three hearses to enter the property.

The graves were moved in 2011, allegedly without the family’s consent.

After forensic tests confirmed the identities, the hearses transported the remains to Qunu on Thursday for the reburial, according to police.

Meet Victor Olalusi - the Best Medical Graduate in a Russian University

Victor Olalusi, a student from Nigeria, has recently become the best graduate student at the Faculty of Clinical Sciences at the Russian National Research Medical University in Moscow. Before leaving for Russia, Olalusi had the best result in the West African School Certificate Examination in 2004, was the best Science Student in the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination in 2006, and also had the highest Obafemi Awolowo University Post UME score in 2006.



Lekan Otufodunrin talked to the brilliant student Olalusi about his accomplishments, quality of education in Russia and the future plans.

A Key to Success

For the great part of his accomplishment, Olalusi thanks God, saying “Mostly, I do the much I can, which can be very little, but with God, little is much.” The other part Olalusi’s success is his willingness to excel, perfect management and hard work. “More pragmatically, I took every class as it came and made sure I gave each of them equal attention; attended my lectures, referred to resource materials and with the much-needed grasp of the language, things turned around.”

Why Russia

Olalusi admitted that this is a challenge in itself - to find an opportunity to study abroad, and namely to get the necessary funding. He and not all the brilliant students will be able to continue education outside Nigeria. “I believe, besides me, there are tens of thousands of students with quite impressive high school records, but the question is how many of such students have access to scholarship offers, schooling abroad.” The problem, Olalusi reconed, is that to get the information about education opportunities abroad, one needs “to have THE so called NIGERIAN EDGE (like KNOW SOMEONE).”

As for his particular case, he said he "came across a scholarship offer to Russia (IN THE DAILIES), grabbed the application form and went for the interview; and that was how it all began." Moreover, it also turned out that education in Russia is more affordable than in other counties and particularly in the US. “I MEAN YOU GET the same level of education (except in Russian language) as you get in these countries. Living in Moscow can be very expensive though,” Olalusi added.

Medical Training: Russia vs Nigeria

Drawing on his study experience in both Nigeria and Russia, Olalusi described the Russian education system as more intense. On the other hand, he said, the atmosphere in Russian universities seems to be friendlier. For Olalusi, these features make Russian education more “conducive”. “Everything, lecture materials, school books, internet resources are at the tip of your fingers. “There are seats enough, and those at the rare end of the halls get the gist of the lecture just in the same way as those in the front. The Lecturers don’t scare you; rather they welcome you and are always willing to help and assist.” However, one of the major challenges for a foreign student is the Russian language, which is rather complicated but still great to learn, Olalusi said.

Talking about medical training in particular, Olalusi highlighted that, from his point of view, the quality of medical education in Russia is “at par with the rest of the world, Europe and the Americas. Besides up-to-date theoretical knowledge, Russia offers training practically.”

Nigerian Brain Drain

When asked, what Nigerian Government should do to stop brain drain in Nigeria, Olalusi gave a direct answer: “ONE thing, …just ONE thing: EQUIP our hospitals. Our clinics are 50 years behind the standards abroad; this makes my heart bleed. I almost was crying when a Nigerian medical student told me over the phone of how doctors had to use a TORCH LIGHT (a lamp) to finish an operation.” He also noted that lack of the appropriate equipment might sometimes to doctors’ inability to rescue those in need.

Olalusi concluded that “It’s sad when you have all the knowledge, but there is nothing physically you can do. That defeats the nobility of medicine (to help the sick and take off pain/suffering) and renders it lame”

Working on Nigeria’s Image

Upon his arrival to Russia, Olalusi found out that for many people from around the globe, Nigeria associates with “Corruption, bombings, killings, scams are the bane.” He added that “It’s even worse when you’re held down, delayed (and MADE TO MISS YOUR FLIGHT) at airports because you’re a Nigerian.” This motivated him to use every opportunity to start re-building the image of Nigeria among the people he studies and was surrounded with. “The first thing I DID was to take it upon myself to help build a positive image for Nigeria, I placed that weight on my shoulders and I started taking steps at re-defining the image of the country I COME FROM.”

He believes that these efforts are not in vain, and he is not going to give up. “Now, the world is gradually coming to understand who we truly are, we just need to be more consistent and true (HONEST) to ourselves.”

Future Plans

Having graduated in Russia, Olalusi wants to bring the acquired knowledge home. He said, “But really, I believe my home country needs me more than any other nation does. I would return home.” However, he would like to keep networking with colleagues from around the world, as well as keep improving his medical skills, particularly in the field of Cardiology and Cardiovascular medicine, as well as Infectious Diseases, especially Malaria.

One of the ideas that Olalusi has in mind now is creation of an institute of Malariology in Nigeria. “I had once talked to a friend about a possibility of having an institute of Malariology at home, a clinic ONLY for Malaria patients, with ongoing research works aimed at stopping the menace and at reducing the number of deaths and complications.”

In the future, Victor Olalusi hope to always follow one principle: “In one phrase, that means being honest and very diligent in practice.”

Family Violence: Son Tries To Kill Father, Father Shoots Son


A 68-year-old man has been arrested for shooting his 22-year-old son.


Police reports had it that the father, Anthony Oyeniji used a pump action rifle to shoot his son, Taiwo. Anthony however claimed he shot his son because he (son) tried to attack him with kitchen knife.

Taiwo, whose hand was fractured by the bullet, was rushed to Igando General Hospital for treatment.

A police report recounted the incident thus;

“On June 20, 2013, one Taiwo Oyeniji, of 5 Oyeniji Street, Micom Bus Stop, Akowonjo, was reported to have carried a knife and threatened to kill his father, one Anthony Oyeniji, 68-years-old.

“In the attempt, the father carried his pump action gun and shot him in the hand and disarmed him. The father has a fire arm licence but it has expired. Taiwo has been taken to Igando General Hospital where an x-ray confirmed that he sustained fracture on the left hand. The matter is under investigation at Gowon Estate Police Station.”

World's Largest Building

The world's largest building has opened in China capable of fitting 20 Sydney Opera Houses - or three Pentagons - inside.



The New Century Global Center in Chengdu, Sichuan province, is a staggering 19million sq.ft. and contains shopping centres, a Mediterranean village, a water park, an ice-skating rink, and multiple hotels.

However, visitors to the glass paneled building need not worry about the weather as the giant complex will have its own artificial sun.

The building is 500 metres long, 400 metres wide and 100 metres high, reports said.

According to Chinese officials, the New Century Global Center is the largest freestanding building in the world, and took three years to complete.

‘This is an ocean city built by man,’ Chinese guide Liu Xun told AFP.

He added that the artificial sun built inside the building will provide light and heat 24 hours a day for shoppers exploring the around 400,000 sq. metres of boutiques and stores.


Tuesday 28 May 2013

Pastor Beaten Mercilessly After Condoms Fall From His Bible In Lagos


Have you ever boarded a bus from any of the inter-state bus terminals before while travelling? Then you will sure know those pastors who jump into filled buses to preach and pray for "journey mercies" for occupants of the bus before the start of the journey. They also receive "offerings" from willing passengers.

Well, one of such Pastors got into sex-related trouble last Saturday in Lagos...


He was lynched at Toyota Bus stop, front of the popular Ladipo Spare Parts market, when some condoms allegedly fell out of his Bible as he preached the ‘Word of God’ to occupants of a bus. According to a source, the self-acclaimed pastor was dragged out of the commercial bus and beaten into a pulp before he was rescued by some police officers.


The Pastor [names withheld] had embarked on his journey from Apapa and proceeded to 'preach' to the people on the bus, using very strong words like “If you wear trouser you’ll go to hell! The Devil invented Make up! Weave-on is from Marine Kingdom! If you have pre-marital sèx you will burn in hell and your skin will peel!”


It was learnt that the people in the bus were moved by his preaching. An eye witness, Mr. John Mbakogu, who was on his way to his shop at Ladipo Market, said:
“His preaching was amazing until the pastor raised his hands to cast the demons out of one girl, and 2 Durex condoms fell out... The angry men in the bus who had been having pangs of guilt due to the pastor’s preaching about sèx suddenly got really angry and pounced on him."


I hear two people were arrested and the pastor was said to have claimed that he also preaches safe sex.

This Actress Says Her Body Is Hot: She Wants You To See



What people wear at beaches to take a swim is what this lady, Onyinye Dominica, used for her own fashion parade and she wants you all to see what she's got. Sexy or trashy? See more photos below...



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See How This Man Shot His Wife On Her Buttocks


For anyone that heard of a man shooting his wife in the course of a quarrel, the reaction would be that such an act should be punished. But this is a case of strange love as the woman is pregnant for her husband.

Funny, but the woman still profess love for her husband and even plead for him at the police station, despite sustaining injuries from the shot fired at her buttocks by the husband.



Speaking on the quarrel which almost cost his wife her life, Mr. Waheed said:

“The incident happened on December 15, 2012. I am a security guard. I came from work that day. The gun I took to work did not fire when I pulled the trigger, so when I got home , I tried to remove the already loaded pellets and the gunpowder from it.

“My wife went to buy oranges which she was selling and came back between 7.30a.m. and 8a.m. that day. I was inside sleeping. She came to ask for money for breakfast. I reminded her that there was elubo and little stew at home. I told her to wait until I had taken some rest but she went on making noise outside. I woke up and took the gun to remove the pellets so that I could discharge the gunpowder.

“I held the gun and was working on the gun. She came back from the toilet and still continued to rant. There was an iron rod that I used to solidify the gunpowder inside the gun. I was using it when she came and started struggling with me. In the process, the gun fell. I wanted to pick the gun but my hand mistakenly pulled the trigger and the gun went off. I did not even know that she was hit by pellets because she ran away.

“Shortly after, my father who lives within our community, sent people to call me. He was the one who told me that I had shot my wife and that she had blood stains on her buttocks. Later, a man in our community asked her to report my action at the police station. The police took her to a hospital at Apete but they said they could not take care of her.

“Later, we took her to a traditional doctor where the pellets were extracted locally. She recovered quickly after that and had continued with her business...

“I was arrested recently when a man I apprehended for moving late in the night reported at Apete station that I assaulted him. That was how the police said that I was a wanted man in the case of an attempted murder. I told them, however, that I was not on the run, and I had been living with my wife after the incident. It is not rational that I would just pick a gun and shoot my wife.”

Crime Reports gathered that Kafayat, who could not stand her husband’s arrest and detention, boldly walked into the office of a senior officer to plead for the release of her husband, saying that she could not bear to see him suffer in detention or taken to prison. The noticeably-pregnant woman told the police that she was not ready to pursue the case.


Olufamous.com gathered from a reliable source that the Police authority are saying the crime her husband committed was not just against her only but against the state. He may soon be charged to court.

Husband Beats His Wife To Death Over N500 In Lagos; Locks Her Corpse

This is a pathetic and yet dreaded situation. Even policemen are afraid:

“This is not the fight time he is doing this. The first time they lost their daughter, he locked her [corpse] up in the room preventing everyone, including his wife from coming inside.
"Till date no one can tell what he did with her corpse. As you can see, everyone is afraid of him in this area.”
That was the much a female resident in the area, identified as Nwankego, could say due fear for her safety.

Oronna Street in Abule-Egba area of Lagos was on Monday thrown into confusion after a 60-year-old man who allegedly killed his wife over his missing N500, locked himself up inside their home with the corpse.

Reports said fight broke out after the man identified as Gbadebo Elegbede, accused his 17-year-old son of stealing his N500 at about 7am. His wife, Maria, was said to have defended his son, her action reportedly led to a verbal confrontation with her husband,which degenerated into a scuffle.

In the process, Gbadebo was said to have hit his wife with a hard object on the face, causing her to slump.

His son, Johnson, was said to have attempted to lift his mother from the floor only to discover that she was motionless and bleeding from the mouth and nose.

Johnson reportedly ran out to alert neighbours to come to his mother’s help, but they met the door of the apartment locked. Gbadebo is in and threatening that he would kill anyone who force the door open.

Eye witnesses said some of the deceased’s relatives who rushed to the scene were also prevented from seeing Maria’s corpse as the door was still locked and they are afraid for their life.

Surprisingly, according to vanguard, policemen at nearby divisions who were contacted said they had not been informed about the incident. As at 4pm on Monday, Gbadebo was still inside the room with Maria’s corpse and no one could go close.

Saturday 27 April 2013

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PHOTOS: 12 Sexy Nollywood Actresses And Their Tatoos...

Tattoos are fast becoming a fashion statement in the Nollywood industry and a few Ghollywood actresses are also in on the trend.

Say whatever you like about them, these actresses are expressing themselves with their body art and they gladly show off their ink without remorse. Check out some of the sexiest actresses as they rock their tattoos;


Karen Igho

Big Brother Africa winner, Karen Igho got into movies after she emerged winner of the popular show which saw her smiling to the bank with over 20 million naira. The fast rising actress who has featured in a couple of movies has a big rose flower tattoo on her right boobs.




Salma mumin

Salma is one of the most daring actresses Ghollywood boasts of, and she is definitely taking the center stage in the movie industry with her boldness and professionalism. She also loves tattoos and a very simple one written like a sentence in her arm, shoulder and a flower on her left leg.


Vivian Amegashie

Call her a tattoo freak and you wont be wrong, this pretty half caste Ghana actress has tattoo drawn all over her body. The whole of her arm has a written book on it.


Cossy Orjiakor

Controversial singer who started as an actress Cossy Orjiakor also has tattoos in different parts of her body and she loves to flaunt them as well.


Vicky Zugah

This daring Ghanaian actress is a stunner any day irrespective of her petite figure. She is one bubbly actress who loves to have fun and she is also a tattoo freak. She has tattoos all over body, her arms, thigh and other places.


Uche Ogbodo

Light skinned actress, Uche Ogbodo was among those who trail blazed the tattoo trend in Nollywood, she got her arm tattoo several years ago when she was head over heels in a steaming romance with her boyfriend cross, and to show how crazy about him she was, she drew a tattoo (cross and flower) on her arm. Though the two have since parted ways, the indelible tattoo has stuck to her body.


Annie Macaulay

Tuface Idibia’s lucky bride Annie also wears a tattoo and she loves to flaunt it especially in movies. Annie, who is now an actress with lots of movies to her credit, has a tattoo on her ankle.


Oge Okoye

Sexy and slim actress, Oge Okoye has been a lover of tattoo before she got into Nollywood. The pretty mother of two has 3 very small tattoos on her body, one on her ankle, arm and boobs.


Anita Joseph

Fast rising actress, Anita Joseph also makes this list. The shapy actress who has got a killer figure has a tattoo on her arm and her waist as well.


 
Rukky Sanda

Tall and pretty Rukky Sanda was known to have a little tattoo on her ankle and arm since she came into movies until recently when she added a new one to her collection. It’s something similar to that of Tonto Dikeh, drawn all over her back but looks more like a floral design.


Nadia Buari

Pretty Ghana actress Nadia Buari is also a lover of tattoos, though she only recently got one. It’s a relatively big tattoo that looks like an angel drawn behind her right shoulder and another on her left arm. The light skinned actress came up with the tattoo after she worked on her physique as she now spots a slimmer figure.


Tonto Dikeh

Call her Nollywood’s most controversial actress and you will be stating the obvious. The light skinned actress who ranks as the most daring in Nollywood is one who you can call a tattoo freak. She has over 4 different tattoos all over her body. She made the news recently when she drew a very massive tattoo on her back; she also has on her neck, her waist and belly.