Thursday, 26 September 2013
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Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Funny But True Quote:- Have You Ever Wondered Why?
Have You Ever wondered :-
- Why "abbreviation" is such a long word ?
- Why doctors call what they do practice ?
- Why glue doesn't stick to its container?
- Why sun lightens our hair, but darkens our skin?
- Why we have freedom of speech and pay telephone bills ?
- Why Screw Driver doesn;t Need a Driving Licence to Drive?
- Why Adekunle Ciroma Chukwuma Keep Writing Waec Every Year?
???
- Why "abbreviation" is such a long word ?
- Why doctors call what they do practice ?
- Why glue doesn't stick to its container?
- Why sun lightens our hair, but darkens our skin?
- Why we have freedom of speech and pay telephone bills ?
- Why Screw Driver doesn;t Need a Driving Licence to Drive?
- Why Adekunle Ciroma Chukwuma Keep Writing Waec Every Year?
???
Cheating Couple Forced To Walk Naked In Benue State [Pics]
They say this happened on Thursday 19th September at Orokam, Obadigbo Local Government area of Benue State.
According to the story, the woman is said to be the wife of a popular school proprietor in the area who was caught cheating days after he died . She lost her husband on Tuesday.

They say according to the Orokam culture, there is an oracle called “ALEKWU” in the town which punishes married women who cheat on their husbands and also deters people from committing atrocities.

This oracle warns husbands of adultroeus women to perform certain rites for cleansing of himself & family or die.
They claim the proprietor died because he didn't heed to the warning of the oracle so the cheating couple had to walk the town naked to cleanse the land and she was sent back to her father's house and banned from attending her husband's funeral.

God dey!!
According to the story, the woman is said to be the wife of a popular school proprietor in the area who was caught cheating days after he died . She lost her husband on Tuesday.

They say according to the Orokam culture, there is an oracle called “ALEKWU” in the town which punishes married women who cheat on their husbands and also deters people from committing atrocities.

This oracle warns husbands of adultroeus women to perform certain rites for cleansing of himself & family or die.
They claim the proprietor died because he didn't heed to the warning of the oracle so the cheating couple had to walk the town naked to cleanse the land and she was sent back to her father's house and banned from attending her husband's funeral.

God dey!!
Pastor Impregnants 3 Choir Members, Uses Fetish Powers
A self-acclaimed man of God who runs a church in Ugbolu community, near
Asaba, Delta State, has allegedly put three female members of his choir
in the family way.

The man, identified as Moses (surname withheld), was alsoaccused of using fetish practices to conduct prayer sessions during worship periods in the community where he is said to also perform miracles.
Reports said Moses, who is now helping the police in its investigations, was alleged to have hood-winked the victims into having closed doors prayer sessions where he was said to have performed various acts on them.
The police spokesperson in the state, ASP Lucky Uyabeme, said that the suspect, upon interrogation, confessed to have lured his victims with “charms,” claiming that this paved the way for him to have sexual intercourse with them.
Sources said since revelations relating to the Moses’ bizarre acts two weeks ago, there have been palpable tension in the community where worshippers in his church have been seen standing and whispering.
It was gathered that Moses moved into the community from Onitsha where he was allegedly manhandled by a mob after raping a 16-year-old bread hawker.
Moses was arrested after relations of his victims were said to have reported the matter to the Police, following the confessions of the young girls that he had made love to them.

The man, identified as Moses (surname withheld), was alsoaccused of using fetish practices to conduct prayer sessions during worship periods in the community where he is said to also perform miracles.
Reports said Moses, who is now helping the police in its investigations, was alleged to have hood-winked the victims into having closed doors prayer sessions where he was said to have performed various acts on them.
The police spokesperson in the state, ASP Lucky Uyabeme, said that the suspect, upon interrogation, confessed to have lured his victims with “charms,” claiming that this paved the way for him to have sexual intercourse with them.
Sources said since revelations relating to the Moses’ bizarre acts two weeks ago, there have been palpable tension in the community where worshippers in his church have been seen standing and whispering.
It was gathered that Moses moved into the community from Onitsha where he was allegedly manhandled by a mob after raping a 16-year-old bread hawker.
Moses was arrested after relations of his victims were said to have reported the matter to the Police, following the confessions of the young girls that he had made love to them.
Pics Of The Day:- Checkout the World Most Expensive Toilet

This is the World Most Expensive Toilet Made Of GOLD worth $10 Million also heard its 24karat Gold.
it is One of the most talked about items on display and it was manufactured in Japan, I heard Japan makes the most sophisticated toilets in the world intelligent loos that self flush, self clean, play music or the sounds of tweeting birds.
They even have seats that will warm your a*s for you,lol.
At that time the solid gold 24-karat loo was worth some sixty million Japanese yen (approximately 4,500,000 RMB in 2002). But with gold having appreciated considerably in recent years I dare not think how much the loo must be worth today.
Unfortunately, visitors are not allowed to sit on this loo, well thats sad.

Funny:- Nollywood Titled New Movie "ASUU Strike", Check It Out
i see dis picture i laugh..

I no blame Nollywood. I blame ASUU and the government for giving Nollywood a movie title.
Lol, Pure comedy.
I no blame Nollywood. I blame ASUU and the government for giving Nollywood a movie title.
Lol, Pure comedy.
DON JAZZY TURNS TO FATHER CHRISTMAS SEE PHOTO
Lol Donjazzy.

I couldnt stop laughing when i saw this pic online and thats why i am sharing it with you guys..

I couldnt stop laughing when i saw this pic online and thats why i am sharing it with you guys..

Family Beat Their Daughter To Death, Cuts Her Boyfriend Head For Dating (Pics)
A young Indian woman was beaten to death by members of her own family
and her boyfriend beheaded in an horrific honour killing after r they
had eloped to nearby Delhi on Tuesday because their families did not
approve of their relationship.

Nidhi Barak, 20, a fine arts student, and Dharmender Barak, 23, who was studying at technical college, had been lured back by Barak's family with promises that they would not be harmed and would finally be allowed to marry. But they were killed last night.
DailyMail reports the couple were tortured for several hours at Miss Barak's home before she was beaten to death in full public view. Her boyfriend, Dharmender Barak was beaten and his arms and legs broken, before he was beheaded.
His body was allegedly dumped near his family's home at a public square in the village. Police, who had been alerted by a villager, reportedly caught Miss Barak's family cremating her body on a pyre.
Miss Barak's parents and uncle have been arrested and police are now trying to trace her brother and other family members who disappeared missing since the crime. Her half-burnt body and that of Dharmender Barak have been sent for a post-mortem.
Local police chief Anil Kumar said: 'While murdering the boy they also beheaded him.
'We have arrested her father, mother and uncle and we are looking for her brother, a friend and driver of the car in which the couple were brought back to her home in Gharnavati village.
'Both belonged to the same village and the same caste. It is an honour killing but the murder was not approved by society.'
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Nidhi Barak, 20, a fine arts student, and Dharmender Barak, 23, who was studying at technical college, had been lured back by Barak's family with promises that they would not be harmed and would finally be allowed to marry. But they were killed last night.
DailyMail reports the couple were tortured for several hours at Miss Barak's home before she was beaten to death in full public view. Her boyfriend, Dharmender Barak was beaten and his arms and legs broken, before he was beheaded.
His body was allegedly dumped near his family's home at a public square in the village. Police, who had been alerted by a villager, reportedly caught Miss Barak's family cremating her body on a pyre.
Miss Barak's parents and uncle have been arrested and police are now trying to trace her brother and other family members who disappeared missing since the crime. Her half-burnt body and that of Dharmender Barak have been sent for a post-mortem.
Local police chief Anil Kumar said: 'While murdering the boy they also beheaded him.
'We have arrested her father, mother and uncle and we are looking for her brother, a friend and driver of the car in which the couple were brought back to her home in Gharnavati village.
'Both belonged to the same village and the same caste. It is an honour killing but the murder was not approved by society.'
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I've Not Had Sex With Any Lady In The Last Six Months - Iyanya Opens Up
Singer, Iyanya in a recent interview on HipHop World talks about his private life.

When asked why its hard to trust artistes like him, the pop singer's reply was “If I told you in the last one month I have not been close to any girl, would you believe me?”.
Iyanya is one artist that does not fail to wow his fans especially the female ones with his pulling off his shirt stunts and whining on stage moves.
The 27-year-old singer says contrary to what people think about him that he is bad, a male prostitute he's job is to do good music.
I Pray Oh.

When asked why its hard to trust artistes like him, the pop singer's reply was “If I told you in the last one month I have not been close to any girl, would you believe me?”.
Iyanya is one artist that does not fail to wow his fans especially the female ones with his pulling off his shirt stunts and whining on stage moves.
The 27-year-old singer says contrary to what people think about him that he is bad, a male prostitute he's job is to do good music.
I Pray Oh.
Monday, 23 September 2013
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[Opinion] ASUU Strike: A Wake Up Call From The Festive Period
Regrettably!!! That is the situation of things in virtually every
sector in the economy and political system in Nigeria. Once again, I
present you with another “regrettably”: The ongoing Academic Staff Union
of Universities strike which has sarcastically become a festival that
needs to be observed annually. The students being the reason for the
festival, ASUU members, being the performer, who vigorously display to
be seen and appreciated while the government being the spectator who
sits and watch the festival probably enjoying it. In all avoidance of
sarcasm, have graphically represented to you, how the strike is to be
sadly viewed. Now I ask when will this festival end? Because it seems
the performer have unwavered energy and the spectators seem to be
undeterred about the performance. At least, attention should be shifted
to the ‘grass’ that suffers. Both the performer and spectator should
know better, they are intellectuals.
Rhetorically, at what stage do we start regretting; is it since the
inception of the ministry of education? Is it since the government never
paid attention to the development of youths? Is it since they only
allotted a miserable 8% of the national budget to education? Is it since
we have a lecturer as minister of education with no effect? Is it since
standard of education has fallen in their very eyes through outpouring
of mushroom primary school? Is it since the certificate of Nigerian
students not recognized in the international market? Is it since even
our leaders send their wards overseas because they lost faith in the
educational system? Is it since the NUC as accreditors have made that
duty questioned? is it since the different irregularities, loquacious
administration and immoral behavior of all sorts we hear about in the
university campus….i tell you, we sure have lots to regret about, a lot
to be sad about because of the imminent danger that awaits the
educational sector, it is on the brink of a gulley and I challenge this
generation to put off the fire on this mountain.
Hands akimbo and putting our hand on the cheek are negative attitudes at this developmental stage. A Yoruba adage says ‘ogun asotele ki paro’ meaning ‘ a foretold war does not meet the crippled unawares’ we need to wake from our slumber, we should know that this festival cannot continue for long, if we care about the future, about the seemingly ‘future leaders’ of tomorrow. We should know if they are not well trained and tame, they will later become social burdens and violent individuals. Then, it will be our problem. It is rather unfortunate that we do not learn from the past, we don’t understand the present that is the reason, we don’t safeguard the future; the boko-haram sects are there for us. Oh! We believe we will send our children abroad for learning, that is not the solution to the problem, because they will finally return and face the circus, they will return and be harassed by those we failed to educate. At least we have lots of people around now that bagged degrees over there but did not rub off on them, because even when they were in the position to effect a change, they couldn’t tackle the problem but rather shyed away from it showing the highest level of insensitivity—a minister of ours comes to mind.
To assert the asserted, capitalism is a system we have adopted in Nigeria, where the economic and political arrangement, human and material resources through the owning of factors of production are in the hands of private individuals. We have too numerous to mention capitalist in Nigeria that through their well-meaning contribution, they will be that savior we have been waiting for in the educational sector, at least they do, travel to Europe and they know how well capitalist like themselves have contributed in no small measure to the nation. Certainly, I believe that this set of individuals can pull resources together and save us. They can liase with the government and do something memorable. Apart from this people, religious bodies, clerics, intellectuals and our traditional leaders are called on at this stage. Don’t wait till we have scars after the war.
Responsibility and duty calls on the government to wake up, the festival is over. Privatization is quietly crawling in to the educational sector and it will soon take over us, if nothing is done about it. Then, we will be bading our precious educational sector “Farewell” I tell you, whether in this world or that which we don’t know, you will surely be held accountable for your actions because I know, most of you are aiding that privatization. We shouldn’t wait for the festival before we know that the yams are out, we shouldn’t wait for strikes before we know we ought to take an action. Do something for the sake of history, and focus to that which needs more attention. Don’t be overwhelmed with frivolities and uncertainties of 2015. Re-strategize and set priority well and do the right thing.
Finally, to the ‘grass’ that suffers, we need to join with the
performers and pass the right message to the spectators. We need to use
our youthful, unwavered energy and unquenchable thirst for knowledge to
fight till the end. As a writer in punch said “ a war to end all wars”
this is not about the universities now, this is about the educational
sector in Nigeria and I call on our counterparts and brothers in the
polytechnics and colleges to wholly support this course.
Regrettably, I conclude again, where is the future? Can I still believe in Nigeria? Where does hope lies? These are hungry yearnings of a battered youth in Nigeria. All bodies and organizations should rise to the duty and save this generation and the one yet unborn. All hands must be on deck. The time is Now!!
Hands akimbo and putting our hand on the cheek are negative attitudes at this developmental stage. A Yoruba adage says ‘ogun asotele ki paro’ meaning ‘ a foretold war does not meet the crippled unawares’ we need to wake from our slumber, we should know that this festival cannot continue for long, if we care about the future, about the seemingly ‘future leaders’ of tomorrow. We should know if they are not well trained and tame, they will later become social burdens and violent individuals. Then, it will be our problem. It is rather unfortunate that we do not learn from the past, we don’t understand the present that is the reason, we don’t safeguard the future; the boko-haram sects are there for us. Oh! We believe we will send our children abroad for learning, that is not the solution to the problem, because they will finally return and face the circus, they will return and be harassed by those we failed to educate. At least we have lots of people around now that bagged degrees over there but did not rub off on them, because even when they were in the position to effect a change, they couldn’t tackle the problem but rather shyed away from it showing the highest level of insensitivity—a minister of ours comes to mind.
To assert the asserted, capitalism is a system we have adopted in Nigeria, where the economic and political arrangement, human and material resources through the owning of factors of production are in the hands of private individuals. We have too numerous to mention capitalist in Nigeria that through their well-meaning contribution, they will be that savior we have been waiting for in the educational sector, at least they do, travel to Europe and they know how well capitalist like themselves have contributed in no small measure to the nation. Certainly, I believe that this set of individuals can pull resources together and save us. They can liase with the government and do something memorable. Apart from this people, religious bodies, clerics, intellectuals and our traditional leaders are called on at this stage. Don’t wait till we have scars after the war.
Responsibility and duty calls on the government to wake up, the festival is over. Privatization is quietly crawling in to the educational sector and it will soon take over us, if nothing is done about it. Then, we will be bading our precious educational sector “Farewell” I tell you, whether in this world or that which we don’t know, you will surely be held accountable for your actions because I know, most of you are aiding that privatization. We shouldn’t wait for the festival before we know that the yams are out, we shouldn’t wait for strikes before we know we ought to take an action. Do something for the sake of history, and focus to that which needs more attention. Don’t be overwhelmed with frivolities and uncertainties of 2015. Re-strategize and set priority well and do the right thing.
Regrettably, I conclude again, where is the future? Can I still believe in Nigeria? Where does hope lies? These are hungry yearnings of a battered youth in Nigeria. All bodies and organizations should rise to the duty and save this generation and the one yet unborn. All hands must be on deck. The time is Now!!
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I hope to enlighten to the thought as a Nigerian who know her mind and doesn't mind expressing it.
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