Saturday 21 March 2015

She Is Seeking Permission To Invite Her 'Aristo' To Her Upcoming Wedding

My friend told me she's asked her fiance if her ex 'aristo' married lover can attend their wedding coming up next month (April). She says her fiance is quite upset and indeed disgusted at the brazen nature of this request and sees it as a slap in the face.



My question is, if he accepted her baggage at the onset of their relationship, why get agitated by this request?


Photo: El-Rufai Just Got His PVC Yesterday; Tweeters Blast Him

He finally collected his PVC from the EO Kaduna North LGA on May 20th 2015, and his son, Bello El-Rufai, tweeted it...





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Wow! and to think this man had the temerity to attack Goodluck Jonathan for shifting the election date even though a large percentage of the electorate hadn't received PVCs.



Why are these people like this?

Why do they thrive in so much deceit and hypocrisy?

Why do they constantly play to the gallery?



Deceit is something they so much have in common. If it's not Aregbesola lying to his starving civil servants that Jonathan was withholding their salaries because Osun is an opposition state (even though Aregbe has enough money to spray at Lagosians during their Buhari march), it's Rochas Okorocha lying on TV that his administration pays Youth Corpers 10,000 even when ALL Corpers in Imo can attest to the fact that they don't receive a DIME from this con artist.



Frankly, I feel sorry for anybody risking his life over these duplicitous, opportunist charlatans.







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Etcetera Writes To GEJ-'Mr President, Please Leave Entertainers Alone'

Article from singer turned writer, Etcetera. Read below...



Once again, Nollywood and President Jonathan are disconnected from the priorities of Nigerians. Millions are hungry and the country is headed off a cliff and what we get is the President having weekly dinner with celebs at Eko Hotel. Mr. President should know that all entertainers in the country won’t amount to a spoon of water in the bucket of our population. I agree that our entertainers judging by recent behaviour are now seen as hungry men and women with insatiable appetite, but Mr. President, the larger part of the society are equally hungry and should be fed as well. Why feed just the entertainers? Isn’t that discrimination?



What will the entertainers say to Jonathan except the usual lies and half truths? Can a man with a mouthful of undeserved food speak or say the truth? An assessment of the lifestyle of these entertainers gives a false picture of the situation of things as it affects the society at large. I got your invite for the first dinner which held at Eko Hotel and I boycotted it because I felt that any event by the government at this point in time should be about reassuring the people that the government feels their pains deeply with promises of working tirelessly to bring an end to the underlying causes of such situations in this country, not getting together to eat small chops and samosa while most Nigerians are languishing. It was very embarrassing waking up the next morning to see our shameless celebrities posing with their invites on social media which invariably means they are telling their fans and the masses who brought them to fame that they are enjoying the good life and everyone else can go to hell.



One entertainer jokingly asked why the President is having these dinners with (the same set of) celebs all the time. I wanted to attribute it to youth empowerment but on a second thought, If Mr. President has a genuine interest in youth empowerment, hosting a few entertainers doesn’t cut across as empowering the youth. I think Mr. President has been wrongly advised that entertainers can be used to influence the Nigerian youths and electorate. These entertainers can’t influence votes within their families.



Another thing is, if Mr. President must have an interactive session with entertainers, he should consider a larger representation of entertainers from all parts of the country, not just those who ply their trade in the south. It will seem to most people that Mr. President is only interested in entertainers from the south. It is called the Nigerian entertainment industry not the South South and South East entertainment industry.



Has Mr. President taken over responsibilities of the Lagos State governor because he currently seems to enjoy greater visibility in the state than the governor and these visits come with a heavy cost to the state in terms of lost man hours caused by traffic along the routes to the event venue. Streets are usually cordoned off by security personnel and a strange difficulty to use mobile phones in such areas, possibly because of the deployment of radio signal jamming devices by the operatives on guard in those areas.



Residents of Lagos shouldn’t go through this because their President is in town. I’ll love to tell Mr. President that service, not celebrities, delivers votes.



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One soldier dies, 7 injured after troop foil Boko Haram attack on Bama


Defence Headquarters this evening released a statement on how they foiled another Boko Haram attack on Bama, Borno state today, March 21st. Sadly one soldier died while 7 others got injured during the attack. They have been evacuated from the combat area by air and are already receiving medical attention. Many of the terrorists were killed.



A Hilux vehicle, other terrorist equipments and some weapons were captured from the attackers. Pursuit is still ongoing while calm has been restored and troops maintain firm control of Bama town.





With most of the towns slated to be cleared of terrorists already covered, the campaign to rid the rest of the communities of these militants is continuing with air and land operations now stepped up in the remaining designated locations in the mission area. Cordon and search of cleared communities are also ongoing with some discoveries of weapons and vestiges of atrocities committed by the terrorists while they held sway in some locations


Photos: Kid wonder Ozzy Bosco meets President Jonathan


Sponsored post. Penultimate Sunday at the prestigious Eko Meridian Hotel where Mr President, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GCFR) had an interactive grand dinner with Nollywood Stars was characterized with ecstasy as the WonderKid embraced Daddy President. As expected, the glamorous event was jam-packed with crème-de-la-crème in the society who were anxious to spend the evening with our amiable President.








The sensational kid artiste “OzzyBosco Wonderkid” who was the only kid present at the occasion also became the first kid artiste to have direct contact with the number 1 citizen of Nigeria. He received an unforgettable loving cuddle, a rousing acknowledgment and fatherly blessings from Mr President.



In appreciation, the excited child prodigy, OzzyBosco presented his goodie bag containing some awesome works to Mr President and pleaded with him to support Nigerian kid artistes.





Inserts are the duo of the Nigerian international music legend Dr Tee Mac Iseli Omatshola (MFR) and Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, Capital Oil & Gas boss in absolute admiration.





Please watch out for “OzzyBosco Fan Club” coming soon…


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Help! How Can She Help Him Stop Smoking Weed?

A week ago, I smelled something like cigarette on him though I wasn't sure because I've never seen him smoke and he doent look like someone that smokes. As in, no trace of it in him. The smell was so strong that I was forced to ask him.



Me: Did you smoke?

Dele: No, why?

Me: Are you sure?

Dele: No I didn't

Me: But I smell something like cigarette in you

Dele: I didn't smoke




I was so convinced that he smoked but I had no strong evidence to prove that he smoked. The next day, in the afternoon precisely, I perceived that same smell on him which wasn't so in the morning. I was forced to ask again.



Me: You smoked today again. Don't even deny it.

Dele: *Speechless*

Me: I knew you smoked yesterday but I wasn't so sure of what I smelled in you. Today that same smell is on you and its so strong. So tell me, Do you smoke?

Dele: Yes but not cigarette.

Me: What?

Dele: Skunk (don't know if I got the spelling right)

Me: What's Skunk?

Dele: He explained though I didn't understand any of his explanation since I was hearing it for the first time.

Me: For how long have you been smoking Skunk?

Dele: For years. I wasn't like that before not until some circumstances pushed me into the street. Mumsy and everyone doesn't know I smoke. No one knows.

Me: Please I want you to stop smoking. I don't feel comfortable with smokers. How can I help you stop?

Dele: I'm not an addict. I can stop right away.




I was so happy that I thought it was that easy to stop. Right there I believed he had stopped smoking skunk. A day after our discussion, I saw him with something that looked like grinded grass or dry leaf wrapped in a small white nylon. I was so curious to know what it was, so I asked.



Me: What's this?

Dele: Thyme

Me: what kind of thyme is this?

Dele: Its Thailand Thyme. Its used in cooking soup and its also medicinal. When you use it to cook, you will like it.

Me: wow, I will like to try it. Can I have some?

Dele: (This time around, laughing out), its weed ooo.

Me: you mean Igbo?

Dele: Yes Igbo. Its also called Weed.

Me: (Not suspecting he smokes weed too) is it the same Igbo that is being mixed in hair creams?

Dele: Yes but not this one. If you want that one, I will get it for you. This one is being put into tea or chewed. Its medicinal.




Dele explained the medical benefits of taking weed (In tea or chewing). I never knew he smokes weed not until a day he went out with his friends, his eyes was bleeding blood like he was given blow in the eyes. His eye balls were out and scaring. This time around, I walked up to him and asked if he had been smoking and he said Yes. I was furious. He promised to stop smoking skunk but I was surprised when he told me it wasn't skunk this time around but weed. I was so down. He promised to stop again.



Just yesterday, I caught him smoking. He didn't know I was coming. I saw him smoking the white paper. I was heart broken. I was speechless. I ran inside. He came in, he knew I was angry but he didn't know what to say. Not long, he slept off. I searched d whole house. I found wraps of weed in a nylon. I also found some in the varandah under a chair. I threw them into the water closet and flushed them. I placed the wrapper closed to where he will see them. He woke up and saw the wrappers emptied. He asked and I told him I ate them all. He didn't believe but I insisted that I ate them all since that's what he likes doing too. Ever since then, I've been keeping to myself.



I want to help him stop his smoking habit. I don't want him to damage his health due to excessive smoking. I'm afraid if he continues this way, something bad might happen to his health.



Please fellow Nairalanders, I need him to quit smoking, how do I help him stop. Matured advice only.

Thank you.


He Is 36, Still Stays With His Parents And Wants To Marry Her

She is my client and this is the story.



He is 36years of age, still lives with his mum, feels very lazy and scared to do anything for himself to generate income, depends on his mum for virtually everything because she is rich, had never taken any form of responsibility what so ever, yet he wants to marry her.



Can he make a good husband and father considering the fact that he is so so lazy?



Can he give anything whether love, money, take responsibility, just name it considering the fact that he has been on the receiving side from childhood till now?



Can he be romantic enough and be good on bed, considering the fact that he forms to be so churchy and righteous...He spends all his time in the church and other religious gatherings.



More so she does not love him or even have an atom of feeling for him, but he said "The Holy Spirit Ministered to him, that she is his wife"



What should she do?



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Does Pressing Or Sucking Make Bosom Loose Or Increase In Size? (See Answer)

The bosoms Does Not Have Any Muscles Inside. Where It Is Attached To Your Body There Are Muscles That Support It. It Consists Of Fatty Tissue, Contained By Your Skin That Forms A Natural 'Bra'.





Massaging The Fatty Tissue Does Not Make It 'Loose' Or Bigger. The Things That Does That Are: AGING (Getting Older). The Skin Becomes Less Elastic And Will Stretch. Not Watching Your Weight So That Your

bosom Increase In Size, Then Shrink When You Diet, Repeatedly.



අ Pregnancy



Exercising Without The Proper Support That

Will Cause Your Skin To Stretch.



To Damage Your bosoms During Sexual Play,

It Will Have To Be Squeezed Hard Enough To Leave It Purple And Blue From The Bruises.



When You Get Sexually Aroused, Your bosoms Swell Up With Blood Flowing In. Sometimes By More Than A Cup Size.



That Is Why It Feels So Good To Take Your Bra Off And Having Your bosoms Squeezed And

Caressed When You Are Aroused.



To Protect Your bosoms, Wear A Good Fitting

Bra, Keep Your Weight In Check, Wear A Sports Bra When Exercising, Moisturize Your Skin And Keep Fit.



Do Not Worry About The But Of Squeezing, Caressing And Sucking During pre-intimacy•



The Other Times Your bosoms Can Fill Out A Bit Is During Ovulation, During Menstruation, During Pregnancy And Sometimes When You Take

Birth Control Hormones•



However, 'SMOKING' Can Cause Sagging bosom, Because The Tobacco Smoke Contains Free

Radicals That Damage Skin Cells, Causing Them To Lose Elasticity.



This Can Lead To More Facial Wrinkles And Sagging bosoms•



If You Do Have Any Questions Regarding This Article, Please Drop Them In The Comment•


Jonathan Inaugurates Kano Bridge, Names It After Late Emir

President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday inaugurated a multi-million naira bridge in Kano and named it after the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero.



The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the bridge was constructed by the Federal Government at Kundila Roundabout on the ever busy Zaria Road to ensure smooth traffic flow.



Speaking at the ceremony, Jonathan said that the project was in line with the road resuscitation programme of his administration’s transformation agenda.



He said that the new flyover would help to improve commercial activities in the ancient city, adding that the Federal Government was poised to restore the lost glory of Kano as a commercial nerve centre.



According to him, the flyover will also ease traffic congestion and promote socio-economic activities between the state and other parts of the country.



Jonathan said, “This is part of my administration’s commitment toward making life easy for the people in the country.



“I am today commissioning this important edifice with great jubilation and pride.



“I won’t conclude my remarks without paying a glowing tribute to our father, the late Emir Bayero whose immense contribution made Kano what it is today.”



On the forthcoming general elections, the president said the time had come for every Nigerian to make a good choice.



He said the PDP-led government had remarkable achievements, stressing that he had almost fulfilled his mission as contained in his seven-point agenda.



In his remarks, the Minister of Works, Mike Onolememen, said the completion of the bridge was a landmark achievement which would bring economic development to the state and the region

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How Nigerian Universities Encourage Sexual Harassment Of Female Students

When Blessing, a 300-level undergraduate female student of the Sociology Department, University of Lagos, approached one of her lecturers for extra tutorial on a problematic module, she did not bargain to be the object of the lecturer’s sexual fancy.



“He didn’t even bother to explain the topic to me. Maybe he thought I was flirting with him but I’m sure I did not leave that impression,” said Blessing, who refused to allow the use of her actual names.



Soon, the lecturer started inviting her to beer parlours outside the campus. Blessing said she initially responded out of respect but I stopped answering the lecturer’s phone calls the day he tried to touch her bosom in public. She completely avoided him after the man asked her to meet him at a guesthouse in Palmgroove, in Lagos.



That was when all hell broke loose, she told PREMIUM TIMES in a recent interview.

Blessing claimed she was deliberately picked on and embarrassed in class, and at the end of the semester, despite her best effort, she was scored D by the lecturer.



“Because of what happened, I tried my best and I’m sure I would have scored at least 60 (B) from what I wrote but he decided to punish me by scoring me 45.”



Blessing seemed lucky as thousands of mostly female university students in Nigeria have faced even worse situations at the hands of philandering lecturers, other university staff and even fellow students, anti-sexual harassment campaigners say.



Some lecturers have failed students repeatedly until they yielded to their sexual demands. Students who would not compromise have been harassed out of school.



Well-known assailants have raped others with little attempt by university authorities to apprehend the attackers.



Joy Ezeilo, the Executive Director of Women’s Aid Collective and a lecturer at the University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, told PREMIUM TIMES the story of a female student who was chased into a classroom in a university and snatched away in the full glare of everyone to be raped by her assailants. No one raised a finger to protect her.



She also narrated the story of a lecturer who was nicknamed “Kiss-me-and-pass” because he often asked female students to kiss him if they wanted better grades.



Despite the prevalence of sexual harassment and sexual assaults in Nigerian universities, PREMIUM TIMES investigation, which involved talking to students from at least eight universities, administrators, lecturers, members of university academic union from across Nigeria, revealed a near total neglect of the issue and lack of will to even discuss it.



In many cases, lecturers and other employees who were indicted were merely told to go and sin no more. Apart from few cases involving well-connected students, hardly do Nigerian universities fire lecturers for sexually harassing female students.



Universities, including privately owned institutions, have also unilaterally rejected calls by campaigners and human rights activists to implement sexual harassment policies as a means of tackling the problem.



Almost all the students who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES claimed that they have either been sexually harassed or know another student who had been harassed by a lecturer or other university staff.



Many of them confessed that they were neither aware of where to go nor whom to approach when lecturers or male students harassed them. All of them expressed a lack of faith in the ability or willingness of their university management to provide justice in cases of sexual harassment and sexual assault. Almost all the students who claimed to have been sexually harassed said they feared being victimised if they reported.

“I did not report because nothing would come out it. Also, there will be further problems for me, maybe from other lecturers who are also doing that. Then, my boyfriend said I should not report. As I didn’t agree to sleep with the man, he failed me and I am still carrying the course till now,” said Hamzat Kaothar, a third year Banking student of the University of Abuja.



“I don’t have confidence in the school system, not to talk of the department. And that’s it if you ask anybody. Lecturers go unpunished after abusing students and refusal even leads to failure. But I think the new Vice Chancellor is bringing discipline to the school.”



Another victim of sexual harassment, Chinelo Emenike, a Business Administration student at the Imo State University, said she reported the attack to her Head of Department who “did not even think it was a big deal”.



Except for the University of Port Harcourt, sexual harassment, references to sexual exploitation of students or how they might seek redress was not mentioned in any of the sampled institutions’ handbook, universities’ primary source of information, guidelines and policies.



Even UNIPORT merely glossed over the matter. Page 1 of one of the university’s handbook under the title: Professional Ethics Committee Code of Conduct for Staff and Students, lecturers were advised ’’not victimize students for sex, ethnic, religious or personal reasons.’’



In the same vein students were warned “not offer money, sex or other enticement in exchange for higher grade or alteration/forgery of record/documents.”



Nothing was said about the punishment to be meted out on defaulting lecturers and how students could possibly get justice if harassed by staff of the university.



Though the University of Lagos students’ handbook did not say anything about sexual harassment and students said they were not told anything specifically about sexual harassment, the institution however has an emergency helpline (012902989) which students can call if they got into any form of trouble. The number, however, was not functional during the investigation for this story.



All the students who spoke to us also said sexual harassment was not mentioned during orientation. Blessing Eshaleku, a Linguistics student at the University of Jos, said students were only told to avoid dressing in manners that make them susceptible to harassment from lecturers and other male students.



The Student Affairs departments of all the universities in this survey refused to respond to our requests for information about how sexual harassment is handled and measures put in place to deter lecturers from leeching on female students. They also could not provide data on the number of complaints they received from students and how many lecturers have been sanctioned in the past for sexual related offences.



A senior employee of the Student Affairs department of the University of Abuja, who pleaded not to be mentioned because he did not obtain the Vice Chancellor’s approval to talk to the press, confessed that though things are beginning to change, there are no strong mechanisms in place to address the problem. He also blamed students for not coming forward to report lecturers and admitted that this could be for a lack of confidence in the university to provide justice.



Similarly, the Academic Staff Union of Universities has done nothing to rein its members in. The union has no mechanism in place to tackle the issue and penalise erring members.



The Chairman of the Lagos State University (LASU) chapter of ASUU, Adekunle Idris, said though the National Executive Council of ASUU is now planning to push the matter to the front burner, he admitted that all the union has been doing was to merely appeal to lecturers to desist from the act.



“The truth of the matter is for now we don’t have specific guidance in respect to sanctions. What we are doing is to continually sensitise our members in terms of seminars in terms of talking to one another during our congresses to ensure that best practises are always adhered to during all our activities. It is only a matter of moral suasion we are having for now,” he said.

Taking Law into their hands



The lack of willingness of universities to vigorously tackle sexual harassment and other forms of sexual assaults such as sex-for-marks coupled with a lack of faith in the system to impartially dispense justice, have seen some students resort to taking the law into their hands. Some lecturers have been set up, stripped, beaten and humiliated by students desperate for revenge.



In 2013, a video of Ifeanyi Raphael, a lecturer at the Delta State University, went viral on social media. He was caught with his pants down, literally, with a female student who had rebuffed earlier advances from him.



The student claimed Mr. Raphael failed her when she was in her second year after she turned down his demands for sex. The student who was then in her final year approached the lecturer on how she was going to pass the examination since she needed to pass it before she can graduate.



As she suspected, Mr. Raphael said she must sleep with him before he can pass her. She arranged for him to come to her apartment and played along until Mr. Raphael took off his clothes then other students who had been waiting for her signal barged in and began taking pictures and videos of the lecturer, which were shared all over the internet.



There are other instances of students resorting to self-help methods like this and in most cases; the universities try to save face by punishing the students and the lecturers involved.



A majority of the students who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES said they support students who took the law into their hands.



“Very well, I support it really. Lecturers that abuse students should be punished by students maybe that will let them stop. And also since the school can’t do anything about it, students have to fight for themselves,” said Ms. Kaothar.



A reflection of societal decadence


Mrs. Ezeilo, who has led campaigns against sexual harassment in institutions of tertiary learning, said the lackadaisical handling of the issue by universities is a reflection of the way women are perceived in the society.



“The societal attitude and practice is to stereotype women as sex objects- for men’s pleasure. The social abuse thousands of Nigerian women experience daily on the streets, in the market place, schools and workplaces can at best be described as sexual harassment.”

She said sexual harassment was detrimental to the education of the girl child.



“The society cannot be promoting girl’s education and at the same time unmindful of hostile environment that makes learning difficult and/or results in high rate of female drop-outs.”

Mrs Ezeilo, said despite the initial interest shown by the Nigerian University Commission and the National Human Rights Commission towards a draft policy on sexual harassment for university she composed, Universities rebuffed appeal for them to adopt the policy as a mechanism for checking sexual harassment.



“Unfortunately, the universities were less than keen to take it to the next level. So to that extent we didn’t get the cooperation we wanted from universities and since 2010 to date nothing has changed in terms of policy environment to protect women/female students and indeed anyone (including male students) from unwanted and unwelcome demand for sexual favours by lecturers who are supposedly in fiduciary relationship with them.



The Chairman of the NHRC, Chidi Odinkalu

Odinkal, said the increase of sexual harassment and the attendant impunity around it mirror the general rot of university system.



“The failure can be addressed through better governance of our universities and the recalibration of the incentive mechanisms of our universities. There are major governance failures in the way we manage our universities. Many lecturers are not subjected to any form of oversight or certification that they should go through.



“The promotion mechanism these days favours who you know or federal character rather than your output as a lecturer. And lecturers go through the universities not having written one and the half reviewed articles and think they can get away with it. Until we create a merit based university system, which is what universities are really supposed to be we are going to have problems,” he said.



On what his organisation is doing to help stem menace, Mr. Odinkalu said it would be hypocritical for him to preach to universities when the NHRC does not have a policy on sexual harassment of its own yet.



“My personal issue has always been this: I’m not particularly confident with going to universities and preaching to them about sexual harassment if the National Human Rights Commission itself does not have the policy framework on sexual harassment.”



He however advised those who have been harassed to press charges and not allow societal pressures or fear of victimisation intimidate them from forging ahead force with charges.

All effort to talk to the NUC proved abortive. The commission did not reply email sent to them. The NUC has nine contact phone numbers on its website, only two of them appear to be functional. However, several calls to the two numbers were not answered neither were they returned.



A double-edged sword


While sexual harassment in universities is mostly viewed from the angle of male philandering lecturers running after female students, little is often spoken about female students deliberately seducing male lecturers, mainly for better grades.



A lecturer at LASU who spoke on condition of anonymity said some female students offer themselves to lecturers.



“If people know what we go through; the number of times lecturers send female students out of their offices. I know cases of students who have volunteered to even pay for a room in a guesthouse.”



Mr. Odinkalu, himself a former lecturer, admitted female students were increasingly harassing their lecturers.



“This may not be fashionable but sexual harassment in universities is a two-way thing. Many lecturers prey on student but some students also do prey on lecturers. And I think it’s necessary to acknowledge this. As I said, it’s not fashionable. I’m not going to win a lot of brownie points for saying this,” he said.



Mr. Idris said one thing several universities are doing is to discourage female students from dressing provocatively.



“The female also sexually harass us in the classroom. You’re teaching or conducting exam and when you look up all the bosoms you have in the lecture hall are all exposed to you. You are invigilating and as you’re moving around half of all the buttocks are all exposed to you by all the bare bottom trousers they are wearing,” he said.







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Framed Photograph Of South-West Governor Found In ‘Kidnappers Den’



A room in the building



If residents of Omotedo, Oke-Afa area of Magboro in Ogun State had any inkling of the frightening activities going on in their area, they could not have imagined the extent of what was found in a shrine discovered by the police in the state on Sunday, March 15, 2015



In a commando-style operation, policemen from the Ibafo Division reinforced by more operatives from the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos, stormed the shrine.



Located about five minutes off the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, our correspondent visited the shrine and saw first-hand what could best be described as a dark grove which, no faint-hearted human being would dare enter.



The items recovered in the shrine include a framed photograph of a South-West governor.



A barely motorable road leads to the shrine from a newly constructed housing estate, which lies in contrast to the horror that lay beyond.





Jimoh at the entrance of one of the shrines



The building, which is shaded a little by some trees, has no door opening outwards. In fact, the entrance is fenced off to conceal whatever was going on inside.



There are six rooms inside the building, which was constructed with concrete blocks. But entering the room gives one immediate understanding that it was never built to be a residential building. Each of the six rooms in the building is fashioned into groves with figurines in each of them. Some of the figurines are so imposing that they tower above a human being. There are more shrines and altars outside the building but within the compound.



In the passage of the house, is an altar, which has been smeared with blood. Dry blood of different shades is noticeably splashed on the wall beside the altar. Surrounding the altar also are many bottles of Schnapps alcoholic drinks.



Divisional Police Officer of Ibafo, Mr. Salau Jimoh, a chief superintendent of police, who led the team of police operatives to the shrine explained that, by the time his men got to the scene, it had been abandoned by the users.



The police suspect that the shrine might have been used by kidnappers and fraudsters.



“By the look of things, the suspects must have been using the shrine for a long time,” Jimoh said.



The Baale (community head) of Omotedo, Chief Muftau Aremu-Sani, told Saturday PUNCH that he got a report from people who saw the strange activities going on in the vicinity of the compound and decided to alert the police.



He said, “I was shocked that something like this could be going on in my domain. I was told by people who see those who go in and out of the place that they might be either kidnappers or fraudsters and thought that only the police could handle the matter.



“People moving around the place could not have been easily noticed over the years since the place is a developing site visited often.”



Written on the wall of the shrine is a phone number, which investigation revealed was registered in the name, ‘Chairman Lemu.’ However, the case took a different twist when our correspondent dialed the phone number and a man, who answered the phone identified himself as Adewale Adetujoye.



He told our correspondent over the phone, “The place was never used by kidnappers or fraudsters. It was used as a shrine by a herbalist who used the place to practise his trade.



“I was the herbalist’s secretary. In fact this phone number belongs to him, I only retained it to receive calls from his customers because he has been taken abroad by his children after he took ill.



“I suspect the lie about the place being a kidnappers’ den was being circulated by the Baale of the area who wants to snatch the land from the herbalist.”



Adetujoye explained that the photograph of the South-West governor got there by mistake.



“Baba (the herbalist) wanted to put up a framed photograph of another governor but was bought the wrong governor’s photograph,” he said.



The Police Public Relations Officer in Ogun State, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, told Saturday PUNCH that from all indications, the shrine might have been used for rituals and by fraudsters who use the spiritual gimmicks to defraud victims in the past.



“Right now, we are working with relevant authorities to see to the possible demolition of the building,” Adejobi said.

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'PDP Has Ordered EFCC To Arrest Tinubu, Others To Cripple Opposition' – APC

The All Progressives Congress, has revealed that the Peoples Democratic Party and the presidency have put a plan in place to arrest its national leader, Bola Tinubu and other chieftains, using the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.



A statement released by the National Publicity Secretary of the Party, Lai Mohammed, claimed that the federal government also intends to freeze the accounts of companies, individuals and organisations assumed to be funding the opposition party.



He said: “Without mincing words, we are aware that a RED ALERT alert has been sent to the EFCC to arrest the National Leader of our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on trumped-up charges anytime from now.”



“In addition, anyone who is suspected of being a financier of the APC is to be arrested, all in efforts to decapitate the main opposition party which is undoubtedly cruising to victory in the forthcoming elections.”



“And as part of the offensive against the APC in the days ahead, there is a plan to freeze the accounts of companies, individuals and organisations believed to be financing the party, with the ultimate objective of crippling the party so it won’t be able to sustain its activities, like paying its agents on Election Day and other logistics.”



“I am sure the question playing on your lips are: Why would anyone want to arrest APC leaders at this time? What have they done to warrant their arrest? Will there still be a level playing ground for the elections if the main opposition party is decimated just days to the polls?”



“Well, we can tell you that this planned arrest is orchestrated by the same people who have sponsored a series of protests to the EFCC, on the basis of the same documentary against Asiwaju which they also masterminded. It may sound like an intrigue, but that is exactly what it is.”

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My Hubby Had Sex With A Nurse While I Was On Admission In Hospital — Wife Tells Court

Is it true that you can't understand the sexual fantasy and satisfaction of man until he is comfortable and rich



Or



Their had been pointers that the man will be promiscuous but the woman decide not to take note or ignore those pointers.



Just as this court proceedings played out



A middle-aged woman, Toyin Ayinde, has urged an Agege Customary Court in Lagos State to divorce her 20-year-old marriage. She is accusing her husband, Mudashiru, of being promiscuous.



The petitioner, a businesswoman, said her husband sleeps with any woman.



["When we got married, we didn’t have enough and we were contented with whatever we had but when we became comfortable, my husband began to womanise. He sleeps with anything. He lacks good taste,” she said.



The mother of three told the court that her husband keeps claiming that there is no wealthy man who doesn’t womanise.



“To let you know how loose he is, five years ago, I was admitted to a hospital because our last child had jaundice after delivery. My husband, who is slack when it comes to women, had an affair with a nurse.



“I once woke him in the middle of the night to advise him. He cried and promised to stop the act. As I speak, there are no changes,” she said.



Toyin said her husband’s relations sent her out of his house because she refused to have sex with him.



“I refused to have sex with him because I could get infected if he continued to sleep around. Also, he wants to try all styles of sex with me which I strongly disagree. It’s been almost a year since I moved out of his house. His relations have been pleading with me to go back to him but they don’t know what I am facing. He is loose and I can’t cope anymore,” she added.



Responding, Mudashiru did not deny the allegations. “Everything she said is true. I support our marriage dissolution,” he said.

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Security Tips For The Forth Coming Elections

SECURITY TIPS - FORTH COMING ELECTIONS





Dear All,



Please be informed of an impending security exercise tagged “SHOW OF FORCE” by government security agencies across the country.

Exercise is being carried out as part of efforts to ensure maximum security before, during and after the forthcoming general elections.



Thus, kindly find below important information and security tips tips.



1. As at today, the Nigeria Police Force and other relevant security agencies have been put on high alert and they are expected to conduct periodic and random searches on people, vehicles and various hotspots. Thus, we are therefore advised to cooperate with them during this period; do not abuse security agents, obstruct their work, or resist them unnecessarily to avoid unfortunate repercussions. We have been informed that the Show of Force exercise also authorizes a Shoot-at-Sight order, if necessary



2. There will be restricted movement of people in the hours leading to, and during the March 28th Presidential elections and April 11th Gubernatorial elections. Thus, we are advised to observe and comply with these directives for our personal safety



3. We are advised to adequately stock our homes with required food items during the election period, in case of emergencies, imposed curfews or other threats that may arise after the elections



4. If you are registered to vote and have your Permanent Voters Card, you are advised to go early to the Polling Centers, get accredited, cast your votes and leave the vicinity immediately for your homes to await the results



5. Please do not cluster around polling centers and stay away from groups and bunch of people, no matter the discussion or incident that may have attracted them together



6. Begin now to gather information about your environment and feel the pulse around your intended voting center. Study your polling unit, and if it's packed with miscreants, thugs and unknown faces, steer clear; remember that your life matters more than the vote



7. Dress responsibly and avoid adorning any political attire, party logos etc. to prevent mistaken identity and possible victimization. Please remember that no campaign is allowed during elections. Avoid wearing politically branded T shirts, caps or bearing handbills, posters, pamphlets and banners of candidates. This can pose as a risk.



8. Avoid joining in on inciting discussions at the voting center which may be capable of fanning the embers of political discord amongst the political parties and their agents



9. Stay away from parked cars and abandoned packages, luggage etc.



10. Do not buy drinks, snacks, etc. around polling centers, nor should you share/receive consumables or gifts from anyone at the polling centers. If you sense danger or suspect any foul play, report to the approved Security Agents. Don’t take the law into your own hands!



11. Avoid taking your vehicle, kids or expensive jewelries and other personal belongings to the polling centers



12. As part of security arrangements, Churches & Mosques should be vacated after every service within 1 hour. People should not be allowed to hang or cluster around the religious entrances after services or programs



You are encouraged to be extra-vigilant and law-abiding during this period.



Further information on this will be provided



Take this information very serious. Pass to every member of your family and friends you truly care about.



Thank you.



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God Bless Nigeria!


Stephen Keshi’s Daughter Weds Today (Photos)

Despite the ongoing controversy over the negotiation of accepting a new contract, Super Eagles of Nigeria head coach, Stephen Keshi has given out his daughter's hands in marriage.



The wedding which took place in Ekenwa, Benin, Edo State today, Saturday 21, 2015, saw several football personalities join Stephen Keshi and his family to witness the holy matrimony of Ifeyinwa Keshi and her hubby Emeke Enyihor.



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Khloé Kardashian Flaunts her Big Booty in Super Tight Dress (Photos)





Khloe Kardashian is fond of making club appearances in Las Vegas. And chiq made sure she turned heads once again with her latest trip to sin city. The stunning reality star put her shapely behind on full display in a racy sheer bodycon dress as she partied with her twin pals, Malika and Khadijah Haqq at 1 Oak nightclub on Friday night. See more pics below.