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Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Mercy Aigbe’s Husband shares throwback photos of them together, reminisce of when they started “dating”

By On May 02, 2017

Mercy Aigbe's Husband shares throwback photos
Lanre Gentry seem rather hurt that his wife, Mercy Aigbe is accusing him of Domestic Violence.
The Hotelier, yesterday shared some throwback photos of them together, and captioned it: "When we start no one know you then, but when God make you someone, people say there your family."
He then shared another photo of them together, with the caption: "Asiwaju and Olori"


Prophet arrested for scamming business woman of N70m, three houses and 2 vehicles to cure her fibroid

By On May 02, 2017

A prophet with a white garment church, simply identified as Femi, has been arrested by the Special Fraud Unit, Milverton, Ikoyi, Lagos, for allegedly collecting N70 million to treat a businesswoman who was diagnosed with fibroid. Femi was arrested after the businesswoman's husband lodged a complaint over allegation that the prophet had threatened to kill him and inherit his property.
The businesswoman had been diagnosed with Fibroid for 14 years, and had been running from pillar to post, to find a cure for her ailment. After she was introduced to Pastor Femi, he promised to cure her. 


"A notable Nigerian, who was living in peace with his family before the prophet came into their lives, had reported a case of swindling of his wife, consequent upon which we began investigation. 
"Facts of the matter is that wife of the prominent Nigerian was having medical challenges as she was suffering from fibroid. The woman met a female trader, who introduced her to Prophet Femi of a Celestial Church in Oke-Ira, Ogba, Lagos. 
"The prophet assured her that he would be able to handle the situation." Lamorde, who was represented by SP Ngozi Braide, said. 
"They charged the woman N98,000 fee, which she paid and Prophet Femi gave her some herbs, which stopped the bleeding for a while.". 
"When the bleeding started again in 2014, she went back to the prophet, who brought in a new twist to the matter. 
"He hypnotised the woman and convinced her that her husband was responsible for her problems. Prophet Femi went further to convince the woman that her husband was also after her children's lives, accusing him of being a cultist.  
"He went further to tell her that the bleeding was the source of her husband's money.   That the more it flowed the richer the man would get 
"The woman was asked to bring money for sacrifices and rituals, which she paid into the prophet's account. She also built a five bedroom duplex at Ojokoro area of Lagos and another in Ado-Ekiti for the prophet, upon his request. 
"The prophet also warned the woman to stop sleeping with her husband and instructed her and her children to bring 70 percent of the money her husband gave to them monthly to him. 
"For three years the prophet would come and sleep in the man's house, without his knowledge. There was a time he allegedly gave the woman's only son a concoction to drink and he started behaving like a mad person. 
"He took him (son) to Ekiti, gave him something to drink and he became normal again." 
The sham was discovered when one of the victim's children, who came visiting from London, reportedly paid N20 million into the prophet's account. She felt something was not right, so she reported the matter to her father, who confronted his wife. His wife broke down and confessed that she had been giving money, cars etc. to the prophet.
When the prophet realized that his ruse may have been exposed, he fled to Ekiti, from where he was arrested.
Braide  displayed the monetary transactions between the business woman and the prophet and said: 
"After his arrest, we discovered that one of his accounts read over N70 million, which was paid in by the victim. "We learned that the prophet has two other accounts. Preliminary investigation showed that the suspect had collected a chieftaincy title in Ekiti with the money. 
"Also recovered were a Toyota Highlander 2014 Model and a Lexus GX 470 2014 model, which were bought for him by his victim. The suspect did not deny all the allegations against him. 
"He proudly told us that he is a prophet and a native doctor. He told us that he helped the woman and uses brain to collect money from her, since the family is wealthy. "We have decided to bring this to the public domain to warn people about fraudsters, who hide under churches as prophets or pastors. 
We have saved this man (husband of victim) from death as that would have been the next plan."


Source: Vanguard

In defence of Titilayo Momoh By Reuben Abati

By On May 02, 2017

On March 24, one Ms Taiwo Titilayo Momoh, attempted suicide at the Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos. Both the police and concerned citizens rescued her from killing herself.  The said Ms Momoh was arraigned on April 21, at the Ebute Meta Chief Magistrate Court on a one-count charge to wit: "That you, Titilayo Momoh on the 24th day of March 2017 at about 10.00 hours at the Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos did attempt to commit suicide by jumping into the river and thereby committed an offence under Section 235 C.17, Vol. 3 of the Criminal law of Lagos State 2015."
The accused person has since been granted bail in the sum of N500, 000, with two sureties in like sum. She is also required to undergo psychiatric evaluation.  Her case has been adjourned till June 2017.  
      The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Lagos State is hereby invited to take special notice of this case and to enter a nolle prosequi to ensure its discontinuance. The exercise of the power of nolle prosequi as spelled out in Sections 174(1) and 211 of the 1999 Constitution has been a subject of much debate. This is in spite of the Supreme Court's position in The State vs Ilori, due to the tendency of some AGs to abuse such powers. But there is not a scintilla of doubt in my mind that by discontinuing the Titilayo Momoh case, the AG Lagos would have acted "in the public interest, the interests of justice and the need to prevent the abuse of legal process."  I state this with due regard to the right of the court to be seized of the matter in question, attempted suicide being an offence in the statutes. The key issue, nonetheless, is that there are related matters of public interest, beyond legalism.
    Section 235 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State under which Ms Titilayo Momoh has been charged for non-fatal suicidal behaviour is in pari materia with Section 326 and 327 of the Penal Code and Criminal Codes respectively. The Criminal Code states expressly: "Any person who attempts to kill himself is guilty of a misdemeanor, and is liable to imprisonment for one year."  Thus in letter and spirit, the extant law on pari-suicide in Nigeria criminalizes the act. The only problem is that the law sounds like the law that is applied to the act of coup making.
     If you plot a coup and you succeed, you get away with it, but if you make the mistake of failing, you find yourself in very serious trouble. The extant law on suicide deals with you if you fail, but the same law is helpless if you succeed. The only difference is that whereas a coup is an act of treason against the state, suicide is a coup against the self.  Government exists because there is a society composed of people, living people who are happy to be alive and contribute their own quota to society. When people begin to kill themselves at will, and at the slightest provocation, the responsibility of government should be to inquire into the causes of such demolition of the right to life, and therefore make amends - so the cause of being-ness and the welfare of the people can be better addressed.
     For this reason, the Nigerian legislature, including the State Houses of Assembly, should take a second look at the extant law on attempted suicide.  In truth, the law has been rarely applied, the last publicized application being the case instituted against certain persons by the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) in 2013, persons who had formed the habit of travelling on the rooftop of trains, instead of buying tickets and taking proper seats. The NRC took some of those persons to court for attempting suicide. They ended up getting a slap on the wrist, they were asked to pay fines. It must have been obvious to the court that these were not suicidal cases, but persons who just wanted a free ride on the train, and could only do so from the roof.
       The arraignment of Titilayo Momoh is however a serious matter. If she goes to trial, she could in fact be convicted, since hers is a clearly straightforward case. She had confessed with her own mouth that she wanted to die because she had too many financial debts to pay, a Bureau de Change also swindled her, she sought help from everywhere, including her church but nobody was willing to help her, and so, she decided to end it all.  When she was rescued from jumping into the Lagoon, everyone sympathized with her. She suddenly got the help that society had previously denied her.  She returned to her textile shop, and was beginning to pick up the pieces of her life again, only for the police to invoke the law and take her to court.
    Her arraignment exposes the problems with the law.  She now probably wishes she had actually committed suicide. The legal matter she is now battling with, could throw her into even greater debt: paying lawyers, sorting out logistics, and as the wheel of law still grinds slowly, she could experience worse depression. The same travails that drove her to the edge of the cliff have not been made any lighter.  The other thing to note is that the relevant statutes in gender terms refer to "himself". Can we possibly interpret the law strictly and literally and insist that the law on suicide only has the male gender in mind?  So why is Titilayo, "herself", being charged when the law says "himself"? I know what the canons of the rule of interpretation say, and how gender-insensitive the phrasing of the law is, so, may be I need not stretch this further. But another reasonable response by a common man to the Titilayo Momoh case would be to ask why she is the only one being targeted.
       In the first quarter of 2017 alone, there were more attempted suicide and suicide cases than there were in the whole of 2016, and the figures keep increasing. Ms Momoh was rescued the same week alongside one Abigail Ogunyinka, who actually jumped into the Lagoon and was fished out by divers. In Mazamaza another woman, Emerald, was also rescued after she had jumped. Much earlier, Tiwa Savage's husband, Tee Billz, was dissuaded by friends and concerned persons from jumping into the Lagoon.  There have also been persons who succeeded in their suicide efforts and can no longer be reached by the long arms of the arm. There was Dr Allwell Oji, and reported cases from Ogun state (25), Ebonyi (10), Delta (4), Oyo (4), Kano (6), the latest case being that of a University of Lagos young undergraduate who killed herself after she was accused of stealing make up kit worth N2, 000 (the current equivalent of $5 or $6!).
      The court of law is not under any strict obligation to embark on a hunting expedition for cases by itself and it is no defence in law to play the victim by asking why the neighbor who committed the same offence has not been charged to court: the court deals only with what is duly brought before it. But even if there is a case to answer, Ms Momoh, the accused in the present case is likely to wonder why she is the only special target for litigation. Research on para-suicide informs us that persons who failed in the first attempt are at a high risk of a second attempt. By seeking to put failed suicide attempters to trial, is government encouraging all such persons to  succeed by all means?  The shaming and trial of such persons may even drive them underground, away from public places where the attempt may be noticed and stopped.
      It is partly for this and other reasons, principally the recognition that persons who attempt suicide need help rather than vilification, and that prevention is better than cure, that many countries of the world have de-criminalized suicide attempts. The latest country to do so is India. In 1961, the British who offered us the common law origin of our own law on suicide attempts de-criminalized non-fatal suicidal behaviour.  Other countries where suicide attempt is no longer a crime include Egypt, Botswana, Cameroon, Angola, South Africa, Eritrea, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
     The World Health Organization recognizes depression as the leading cause of suicide in the world. Globally, more than 300 million people are suffering from depression and related disability. The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has also disclosed that 90% of reported suicide cases in Nigeria are traceable to depression. At the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, 10% of all referrals are attempted suicides. This year, WHO chose as the theme for the World Health Day on April 7: "Depression, let's talk".  Persons suffering from depression are advised and encouraged to talk about their problems within the community and seek help from existing institutions and from professional counselors including psychologists, psychiatrists, mental hospitals and sociologists.  Depression is a form of mental psychosis, attributed to such existential issues as drug abuse, alcohol abuse, sadness, low self-esteem, poverty, marital crisis, indebtedness, loss of a loved one, and so on. 
        In Nigeria and other African countries where mental ill-health is regarded as lunacy simpliciter, most persons who are depressed find it difficult to talk about it.  Any form of mental ill-health in Nigeria is still covered by the colonial law, called the Lunacy Act, 1958.  That law dehumanizes anybody that requires mental healthcare.  A Mental Health Policy 1991 has tried to state the basic principles in line with international conventions, but the Act of 1958 remains the enabling law. Since 2003, three attempts have been made to introduce a Mental Health Bill, but each time it was tabled, the National Assembly did not consider it important enough. 
      Further, there are just about eight mental health hospitals in Nigeria, some psychiatric units in major hospitals, and less than 150 professional psychiatrists to a population of nearly 200 million. Similarly there are no enough psychiatric nurses or professional counselors. Out of the few psychiatrists we have in the country, some have since left the profession to go into politics.  The hospitals are poorly staffed, poorly equipped and poorly referenced in popular culture and conversation. And at the few mental hospitals that we even have, those who are expected to help other people are busy fighting among themselves - the internal politics at the Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital in Uselu, Benin City for example is worse than the politics of Nigeria! As it were, anybody who is depressed in Nigeria is at the risk of suicide. "Lunacy" is a taboo subject, and yet the people face more problems daily that require mental health counseling.
     The sudden increase in attempted suicide cases in our country should provide the needed impetus for review and introspection, not the vilification of persons who are already society's victims.  It is even surprising that The Lagos State Police Command will choose to scapegoat Titilayo Momoh and take her to court.  In 2016, Ms Dolapo Badmos, the Lagos State Police PRO (as she then was) had announced that the police was not interested in taking any person who attempted suicide to court out of the recognition that such persons needed help. In line with this, the Lagos Police Command set up a special unit to patrol the bridges in Lagos, to prevent people from jumping into the rivers. 
      The Lagos State Government also set up an Aquatic Rescue Unit, and it is this unit that helped in rescuing at least two reported cases between January and March 2017.  Two hotlines have also since been announced to assist persons in need of urgent help (08062106493, 08092106493).  Is it likely that the Lagos State Government in collaboration with the police, and civil society groups has taken these preventive and emergency rescue steps in order to capture persons who attempt suicide so the courts can have cases to handle? If true, it is ill-advised because this will neither reduce cases of suicide, nor prevent people from committing suicide. Governments at all levels should "talk about depression" and help the people - through good governance - to reduce the number of people seeking to die at the slightest emotional provocation.
       Titilayo Momoh's place is not in the court-room. She should be set free and assisted. The extant laws on attempted suicide should be revised. Para-suicide should be de-criminalized and de-penalized. I do not include in this appeal however, all such attempted suicides related to terrorism or incidental to other expressly criminal activities.

Inspiration. Meet the double amputee bodybuilder who has refused to let disability get in his way

By On May 02, 2017

Jose Crisol, a 32yr old from San Francisco sufferers from spina bifida, a painful neurological condition where the spine fails to develop properly. The bodybuilder made the decision to amputate his poorly developed legs and believes it is one of the best decisions he's ever made because it has made him more mobile and independent, allowing him to focus exclusively on developing his powerful upper body.

Incredible footage taken at the gym shows him powering through routines that many able bodied people will find difficult. To make things easier, he improvises to create workout routines that work for him.

Watch the video below:

Photos: 700 Indian brides given wooden bats as weapon to fight off abusive husbands

By On May 02, 2017

700 new brides in the Indian state of Madya Pradesh have been empowered to defend themselves against domestic violence by state minister Gopal Bhargava. At a mass wedding organised by the government, he gave the brides long wooden paddles to use as weapons in case their husbands turn abusive after taking alcohol.
The paddles are the first of 10000 which he plans to dole out to women. On each of the paddles is a message which reads: 'For beating drunkards' and 'Police won't intervene'.
Bhargava told the brides to reason with their husbands first, adding that they should 'let the wooden paddles do the talking' if their spouses refuse to listen.

Bhargava said he wanted to draw attention to the plight of rural women who face domestic abuse from their alcoholic husbands.
He said:
'Women say whenever their husbands get drunk they become violent. Their savings are taken away and splurged on liquor.
'There is no intent to provoke women or instigate them to violence but the bat is to prevent violence.'

Photos: Man allegedly brutalized by soldiers on his way from Enugu state

By On May 02, 2017


MC/Comedian, Arinzebaba shared these photos of his battered body, alleging that it was some officers from the Nigerian Army that carried out the unprovoked assault. According to him, this happened Monday night on his way back from Enugu state. More photos after the cut...


Proceed on medical leave immediately- Falana, SERAP, others tell President Buhari

By On May 02, 2017

Worried by the falling health status of President Buhari, constitutional lawyer and human rights activist, Femi Falana and some civil society groups have called on him to immediately proceed on a medical leave. The group made the call in a joint statement signed and released yesterday.

Part of the statement which was signed by Falana, the Executive Director, SERAP, Adetokunbo Mumuni; Director, Centre for Democracy and Development, Professor Jibrin Ibrahim; and Country Director, Search for Common Ground, Chom Bagu, as well as Executive Chairman, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, reads
"As we join the Nigerian people of goodwill to pray for a speedy recovery of President Buhari, we are compelled to advise him to heed the advice of his personal physicians by taking a rest to attend to his health without any further delay. A few weeks ago, the Governor of Kaduna State, Mr. Nasir El-Rufai urged Nigerians to give President Buhari time to recover from his sickness. The plea was made after the Governor had visited and presumably assessed the state of the President at the presidential villa in Abuja. However, due to the apparent deterioration in the President's health condition, he has neither been seen in public in the last one week nor attended the last two meetings of the Federal Executive Council. His absence at the last Jumat service in the villa has fuelled further speculations and rumours on President Buhari's medical condition. But instead of embarking on regular briefing on the actual state of the health of President Buhari, officials of the federal government have continued to assure the Nigerian people that the is no need for apprehension over the matter".

over President Buhari’s health' - former Osun state governor, Bisi Akande says 'I wept

By On May 02, 2017

Former Osun state governor and one of the founding fathers of APC, Bisi Akande, has expressed concern over President Buhari's failing health.

In a statement released yesterday, Akande said President Buhari's absence at the wedding of Tunde Sabiu, Buhari's adopted son and PA, over the weekend, made him weep, knowing that his ailment caused him not to attend such an important occasion.

Akande stated that last December when he saw President Buhari, he complained of his stressed look.

"The health of the leader is intricately intertwined with the health of the nation. It is more so in a delicately fragile union of nations called Nigeria. I did not see President Buhari at the wedding of his adopted son in Kaduna, last Saturday. I was sad and I wept. When last we met at the wedding of his daughter in Abuja, last December, I complained to him that I was not happy about his stressful looks. His reply connoted some allusions to circumstances where an honest man fighting corruption is surrounded mostly by unpatriotic greedy ruling class. He felt painfully frustrated. He assured me he would soon be going on vacation. I then knew that corruption has effectively been fighting back. And I prayed for Nigeria. That was why Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and I rushed to meet him in London in February this year when he was sick and could not return as scheduled from his vacation. The rest is history but we must appreciate that his poor health is already taking a toll on the health of Nigeria as a polity. There are two challenges facing the country today. The first and most critical is the health of the President which, unfortunately, is a development beyond his control and for which we did not prepare. The second is the disorder and lack of cohesion between the National Assembly and the Presidency. These are two great red flag dangers that have the potential of plunging the country into unprecedented chaos and of destabilising the gains of democracy since 1999. The greatest danger, however, is for political interests at the corridor of power attempting to feast on the health of Mr President in a dangerous manner that may aggravate the problems between the Executive and the National Assembly without realizing if, in the end, it could drag the entire country into avoidable doom. "As delicately fragile the Union of Nations making up Nigeria, so delicately fragile the democracy and the rule of laws governing the polity of the Union called Nigerian Federation. Certain Nigerian leaders, having been blindfolded by corruption, assume the possibility of using money in manipulating the national security agencies to intimidate, suppress and hold down certain ethnic nationalities or playing one ethnic nationality against the other with a view to undermining the constitution and perversely upturning the rule of law. To avoid the ugly consequences of letting President Buhari's ailments throw Nigeria into confusion, I am urging all Nigerians to begin to pray for his divine healing and perfect recovery. Let me warn today that those who wish to harvest political gains out of the health of the President are mistaken. This is not Nigeria of 1993. We are in a new national and global era of constitutionality and order. We hope Nigerians have enough patience to learn from history. My greatest fear, however, is that the country should not be allowed to slide into anarchy and disorder of a monumental proportion."he said

#MelaninPoppin - Yvonne Jegede-Fawole stuns in new photo

By On May 02, 2017

Nollywood actress, Yvonne Jegede-Fawole looking good in a low cut Ankara dress and heels

18 year old girl to graduate from college before graduating from high school

By On May 02, 2017

Eighteen-year-old Raven Osborne is about to get her college degree, before even graduating from High school. She told CBS News: "I graduate from college on May 5". Raven gets her college degree 17 days before her high school diploma, because she will graduate from high school on May 22.
CBS News reporter, Jericka Duncan who interviewed her said:
"When people hear that … they're going, 'What? How did she do that?'" Duncan said.
"Yeah they think I'm lying," Raven said.
The truth of the matter is, she isn't lying. She obtained her college degree through online classes, year-round community college and two years at Purdue University Northwest. Her semester-long college courses counted as a full year of high school credit.
"Sophomore, that was the most work. I had five high school classes, four college classes," Raven said.
Raven attends the 21st Century Charter High School in Gary, Indiana.

According to CBS News, the school is surrounded by dilapidated buildings, which is a common sight throughout the city. Everyone in the school is required to take college classes on a college campus in order to graduate. Some get very few credits.

Five of this year's High school 43 graduates have earned associate's degrees.
Kevin Teasley started the foundation that runs the school. He uses state funding for tuition and transportation to nearby college campuses.
"The one line item I want to see go up every single year is how much I'm spending on college," Teasley said. "When I started it was $10,000. Last year it was $85,000."

The good thing about the program is it helps a lot of poor and intelligent kids. Raven who now has a college degree said she didn't pay anything for her degree. When asked how much she paid for her college degree she said:
"Absolutely nothing," she said. "Not a dime."
After graduating both College and High School, Raven will be back at 21st Century Charter to become a teacher and will be earning a starting salary of $38,000per year.

Rihanna slays in this gorgeous...outfit to the Met Gala

By On May 02, 2017


Bad girl Riri looked outstanding in this outfit that looks like it was made with a bunch of fancy tissue papers. Rihanna always wears her clothing, it never wears her. This is why she always wins. Her style is effortless. More photos after the cut...







President Buhari: Before and after (photos)

By On May 02, 2017

May he get well soon.

16 year old boy jumps off 30 storey building to his death, because his parents seized his PS4 (video)

By On May 02, 2017

16 year old boy jumps off 30 storey building

A teenage boy jumped to his death in China after his parents grounded him, took away his Play Station 4, and computer.

According to reports, the boy has been spending too much time at internet cafes, and his gadgets, so, to curtail his excesses, his parents seized his devices and grounded him.

 

The 16-year-old then, quickly went to balcony on the 30th floor and jumped to his death. Voices can be heard in the background, but it isn't clear in the video if any of the eye-witnesses tried to dissuade him.

The sad incident occurred at about 1:00 p.m. on April 29th in Lanzhou City Chengguan District Golden Capital.

Watch: https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=75d_1493514666

Photos: Tonto Dikeh steps out with her son in a stroller

By On May 02, 2017

Away from Mercy Aigbe's Marital Drama…….. Tonto Dikeh has shared new photos with her Son, King Andre. They both stepped out today for "shopping".. and they both looked beautiful! She looks slimmer by the way!

See photos below:

Meanwhile, The mother of one revealed to us few weeks ago that she received an award from her son's school in recognition for her special contributions to the end of term events at the son.

 

The proud mama took to her Instagram page on Friday, April 14, 2017, to share a photo of the award certificate she received on March 31, 2017.

Tonto Dikeh honoured by King Andre's school

Tonto might be a lot of things but she wants us to know that she is an excellent mom.

More grease!

BBNaija: “Majority of those criticizing the show are hypocrites” — Bisola Aiyeola says

By On May 02, 2017

Bisola Aiyeola says

Bisola Aiyeola has called out those criticizing the Big Brother Naija Show, and tagged them as "Hypocrites". In a chat with Soudcity FM, she said:

"A lot of people are hypocrites. Even if Big Brother Naija was not on the air, It wouldn't change the fact that people still do terrible things in the world," she said.

"It would not change anything.

"Big Brother taught me a lot. It made me a stronger person.

 

"People who didn't even watch the show had their own perception of it. You cannot please everybody because even religious shows get criticised."

Recall, while the show was still on, many "Nigerians" called on the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to halt the show from airing as it was promoting immorality, some even had to file court cases just for the show to be put on hold.

Bisola also spoke on her relationship with ThinTallTony, she said:

"There's no bad blood. I wouldn't have played so much with him if I knew he was married"

See how this lady told the guy she was about to have sex with that he had a small D

By On May 02, 2017

This was rather mean.. A Twitter user with the handle (@Simplyrisque) has revealed how she handled a case of a guy with a small D.

She revealed as they were about to have se.x, she saw the guy had small D, so she quickly had to improvise by telling him her "Period was coming".

The guy caught his sub and quickly messaged the girl in question.

See how it played out below:

 

Photos: Anna Banner and Mum pictured playing with her daughter at the beach

By On May 02, 2017

Delectable ex-beauty queen and babymama to Flavour N'abania, Anna Banner stepped out with her gorgeous mother, and they were pictured having a fun time with her daughter, Sophia.

They were all spotted recently at the beach, and the excited mother of one shared some photos on her Instagram page.


More Photos:

Monday, 1 May 2017

Actress Rachael Okonkwo shares photo of her big butt… But it was badly photoshopped. Lol

By On May 01, 2017

Actress Rachael Okonkwo

Nigerian Actress, Rachael Okonkwo has been left embarrassed after she shared a picture of herself with an obviously big bum….. But then, it was photoshopped…. and the photoshop was a bad one!

Tunde Ednut who spotted the photoshop error, took a screenshot before she deleted it, and then made an hilarious comment.Actress Rachael Okonkwo

 

Tunde said: "MY D*CK STOOD when I saw this picture of our popular actress @rechaelokonkwo. MY DICK WENT SOFT when I saw the pole in the glass bent to the shape of her ass…. or is it my eyes?"

Instagram user slams TBoss for saying she would slap someone as hefty as Kemen

By On May 01, 2017

Instagram user slams TBoss

Few days ago, TBoss revealed that Kemen has been making efforts to reach out to her since the show ended, but she has intentionally ignored him because she claims she is still angry with the way he has handled his interviews since his disqualification.

Excerpts from the interview:

On Kemen:

"I considered Kemen a friend. He was my go-to guy. He was my buddy, my muscle. He encouraged me. He motivated me. So for what happened to have happened considering all the people that look up to me, it was sad. I was angry. I was humiliated and I did feel violated but I don't play the victim card. I honestly think that the decision that Big Brother took was the only decision that could have been taken. And everything that Kemen has to say about that, na him get him mouth, e fit use am talk wetin him wan talk but he knows and we know."

On her relationship with Kemen since the show ended:

"I have seen him a few times but I really don't want to talk to him because honestly the day you (Ebuka) came into the house with Karen, I was thinking what would happen if I see Kemen because I thought there would be a party after then. I just wanted to slap him. I think I even said that but then I came out and I said you know what everyone can make mistake because I am an attractive person but then, I come out and I hear the interviews he has given, today he makes an apology and then tomorrow he comes out to say TBoss knows what happened and that if there was no N25 million involved, hopefully she would tell the truth. What truth are you talking about? You are contradicting yourself. And then you are calling me? He has called me like over 15-20 times but I don't want to speak to him. I am not ready because if I talk, I would say the wrong things. I want to calm down".

Now, an Instagram user, @johnnyjamjam is calling her out, after she was quoted to have said she wants to slap Kemen. He wrote on Instagram:

 

"Wait, you want to slap Kemen??? Not even me a fellow dude would be stupid to raise my hand on that guy… Well ladies and gentlemen, what you just heard from this idiot's mouth is the reason some women get battered. They'll challenge a man to a physical battle & when they lose, they play the victim cardl NO!! You are not a victim of domestic violence, YOU WENT INTO A FIGHT AND YOU GOT BEATEN!!!, P.S. I wonder where all the feminists are right now, they won't condemn her for trying to hit a man! Imagine if Kemen said this?"

Well, what do you think?

Meanwhile, read the rest of the interview below:

On AY Makun's joke:

"I totally feel it was insensitive of him. It was very insensitive because like I said, I have a lot to say. Everyone who watched the show knows I am a very emotional person and I am very sensitive and this is not something that can be overlooked or joked about. I see the comments. I sneak into my Instagram and see the comments and I am like look, you are a female. This could have happened to you. This probably has happened to you. This incident was on camera. People saw it and people still chose to make light of this situation and make a joke out of it. If I consent to you touching me, that doesn't mean I consent to you kissing me or going the extra mile. if you do that to me on international tv and someone out there feels it is content for a joke, its unfair. You do not have to have a daughter or a sister or any female that is close to you for you to know that what went down was not ok. You just made a mockery of my emotions and my pain. That was insensitive".

On Reuben Abati:

"That was sad, that was just sad. Coming from someone of that calibre".

Bishop Tom Samson steps out again in a customized Rolls Royce

By On May 01, 2017

Bishop Tom Samson

Just yesterday, we brought you pictures of a Wealthy, Flamboyant Nigerian pastor, Bishop Tom Samson, the founder of Royal Christ Family Ministry in Ikeja, Lagos where he posed in his multi-million naira Limousine….. That was just yesterday.

Now, pictures of the pastor stepping out from his Multi-million naira customized Rolls Royce has been released, and according to reports, he was driven in the expensive ride to his church. The car is said to be worth N80m

See photos below;

Bishop Tom Samson

Bishop Tom Samson

 

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