Two Housewives Set Suspected Husbands’ Lovers Ablaze

In Ebonyi state, first wives demonstrate their anger against their husbands for taking second wives by setting the intruder ablaze, and making sure they are burnt to death.

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Women are generally cast in the mold of meek, compassionate and in fact weaker vessels when it comes to emotional issues and tasks requiring practical display of energy. But that gentle and fragile mien pales into insignificance when it comes to defending their territory in matters of love and matrimonial relationships.Even the Holy Bible warns of the fury of an injured and jealous woman, which is comparable to a tempestuous and destructive storm.
The most recent tragic event occurred two weeks ago at Akpoha community in Afikpo North local government area of the state, when a house wife simply identified as Ogeri allegedly set her husband’s lover ablaze.

The fire burnt the co- wife to death. Tragically too, when the alleged offender was arrested by the police, her one-year-old child died probably out of shock. Ogeri’s husband, Mr. UroObasi, a commercial motor cycle operator was also arrested.The victim of the recent Akpoha tragedy, a 22 year-old girl, whose name was given as Miss Felicia hailed from Igbo in Abi local government area of Cross River State. It is not yet clear if she was ever married to Obasi, as the first wife is claiming.

The marriage theory appears to have crashed when family members described it as false, baseless and misleading. Rather, they said that Felicia came to the Apostolic Church Akpoha to seek solutions to her numerous personal and psychological problems and had on arrival, requested Obasi, a member of the same church, to assist her secure accommodation, and even provide her with food items.Newsmen gathered that instead of getting accommodation for Felicia in a different location in the town, Obasi asked her to move into his matrimonial home. Thereafter, he reportedly explained to his mother Mrs. Virginia Oko, and his wife that Felicia was stranded and he decided to assist her by bringing her to their matrimonial home.

Apparently, his wife didn’t believe the story. She was said to have interpreted her husband’s kind gesture towards a visitor “in dire need of assistance” to mean a veiled arrangement to take a second wife.
And filled with fury over her husband’s action, Ogeri, according to an eye witness, emptied two litres of petrol through the back window of a room occupied by Ogeri at about 11am while she was asleep, and discreetly set the room ablaze.When the fire started, the cry of the victim attracted neighbours, who broke the door before she ran out stark naked with fire all over her body. The neighbours could not save Felicia’s life as she died on the way to the hospital.

Nwaokpuru a neighbour living close to where the incident happened said: “I was in my room one night when I heard someone shouting Jesus …Jesus…Jesus… I quickly rushed out to see what was happening though before then the whole place had been covered by smoke … I saw someone, a woman, run out of the room, still shouting Jesus…Jesus…Jesus…and she happened to be Felicia”.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Ebonyi State Police Command, Mr. John UkieEluu, an assistant superintendent of police confirmed the incident to Newsmen.

Reported by Ajayi Taiwo Peter 

Cultists beat up a Student to death

Cultists beat up a Student to death

Two students of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, have been arrested by the police for allegedly beating a second-year National Diploma Mass Communication student, Adeola Balogun, to death.
The father of the deceased, Rev. Adekunle Balogun-Arogunjo, broke down in tears in Osogbo on Tuesday, while narrating his son’s death.He described his son as a gentle, humble and kind student, who was dutiful and obedient.He said a relative called him on Monday night to inform him that his son was engaged in a free-for-all with some students in Iree.
“I tried his phone number all night but I couldn’t get across to him. I decided to go to the school today (Tuesday) but nobody told me anything about the whereabouts of his corpse,” he said.
The father added that he had been to the public mortuary in Ikirun but could not locate his corpse, calling on the police to release his son’s remains to him.
It was gathered that the school authorities swung into action by arresting two of the suspected students that beat Balogun to death.
A statement by the Head of the school’s Public Relations Unit, Mr. Tope Abiola, said “The suspects were handed over to the police for their involvement in a fracas among cult members on Saturday.
“The students (names withheld) were alleged to have inflicted severe injuries on some students at Eyinade area of Ikirun Road, which is situated outside the campus of the institution.
“The school authorities condemned the attack and urged the police to bring the culprits to book
The Commissioner of Police, Mrs. Kalafite Adeyemi, who confirmed the incident, said investigation was ongoing.
“We are investigating the case; it is still fresh. One of the students died while the other one is still unconscious,” she said.
Reported by: Ajayi Taiwo Peter

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News: Jonathan denies complicity in alleged N155bn oil block scam

President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, denied his alleged complicity in a N155 billion oil block scandal allegedly involving Shell, ENI subsidiaries in Nigeria, a Nigerian oil firm and a former Petroleum Minister, Mr Dan Etete.

The President who had kept mum since an online news medium, Premium Times, last week, disclosed that it had secured documents revealing how he (Jonathan) okayed the secret payment of N155 billion from the federation account to a private oil company owned by the ex-Minister who was earlier convicted on a money laundering charge, yesterday, described the allegation as baseless, insisting that “it has become necessary to issue a comprehensive response to these allegations to set the records straight.”

President Goodluck Jonathan inspect the parade at the 48th edition of the Nigerian Airforce Day Celebration in Kaduna .

It will be recalled that a report by the United States-based anti-corruption NGO, Global Witness, said that Nigerian subsidiaries of Shell and ENI agreed to pay $1.092 billion to the Federal Government for oil block OPL 245.

The report which was entitled, “Shell’s obscure payments kill its case for weak US and EU transparency laws”, equally alleged that the Federal Government then paid the entire N155 billion to Malabu Oil and Gas, a company owned by Mr. Etete, who was the oil Minister under late General Sani Abacha.

Meanwhile, in a follow-up story, the online news medium, contended that the money was paid on the order of President Jonathan, adding: “Our investigation also indicates that in order to cover up what is clearly one of the most elaborate corruption schemes in Nigeria’s history, the president tapped the junior minister in the Finance Ministry, Yerima Ngama, and Attorney General Mohammed Adoke to hurriedly transfer the funds to Mr. Etete on August 16, 2011, a day before the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, assumed office.”

Govt only acted as mere facilitator

Reacting to the allegations yesterday, President Jonathan, through the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN, stressed that contrary to the insinuations, the government only acted as “mere facilitator of an amicable settlement between two disputing parties over a long standing dispute with obvious economic implications for the country.

“In view of the misrepresentations and obvious mischief in reporting the role of the Federal Government, its agencies and officials in the settlement of the dispute, it has become necessary to issue a comprehensive response to these allegations so as to set the records straight and properly explain the role played by the Federal Government, its agencies and officials in accordance with this administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability in governance.

…..reported by Oguntiloye Kunle

Police arrest 5 students with charms, alcohol

In Abeokuta, men of the Nigeria Security  and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, arrested no fewer than five secondary schools students at M.K.O. Abiola Stadium,  the venue of the Children’s Day Celebration, for being  in possession of charms and intoxicated drinks.

The arrest came after Governor Ibikunle Amosun had warned students to shun any anti-social activities  but to be  upright in all  their  undertakings.

Amosun, while addressing the students, admonished them to begin the writing of  their own history, so that  their tomorrow could be asured.

He said: “As leaders of tomorrow, you must strive to be upright in all your undertakings. You should cultivate the virtues of discipline, decency, seriousness of purpose, focus, and respect for constituted authority and appreciation of dignity of labour.”

Also, Governor Olusegun Mimiko said one of the notable achievements of his government is the enthronement of peace and order in the state under which the children can be trained to actualise their potentials.

Speaking at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Arcade, Akure, venue of the celebration, Gov. Mimiko said, “children of Ondo State are being exposed to a culture of peace, security, healthy, modern and clean environment as opposed to the ambience of insecurity, intolerance and violence of the era gone by.”

During the Children’s Day parade and rally at the Police College Parade Ground, GRA, Ikeja, the Lagos State Government announced  the introduction of inclusive schools for the physically- challenged students in the state which is aimed at reducing the number of out-of-school-children and also giving them a sense of belonging.

Gov. Babatunde Fashola: “There are  31 of such inclusive schools carved out of existing schools in the state and children should be their brother’s keepers by helping the physically- challenged in their schools.”

Meantime, the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, has flagged off the registration of compulsory free nursery/universal basic education for the 2012/13 school year.

Pointing out that the exercise will help reduce the number of OOSC in the state, SUBEB Board Secretary, Mrs. Titi Oluseye, said plans had been concluded to introduce the free mid-day meals so as to keep registered children in schools.

JABU NEWS: THE FIRST EVENING OF WORSHIP

The evening of worship took place at Joseph Ayo Babalola university auditorium, on the 20th may, 2012, where the choirs were out to worship the lord.

JABU in its first state of celebrating the evening of worship was led by Mr. Deji Aiyesimoju while the congregation was filled with the Holy Spirit. When the praises was going on, pastor Magbagbeola came out to read psalm 24.During that time, Pastor J.G. Miller came to lead the worship. The C.A.C gospel hymn book was sung by the congregation. While the worship continued, Brother Deji Aiyesimoju called on each chorister to lead the worship. Some of the guest that was invited to the programme were: the vice chancellor, Prof.Sola Fajana, the Registrar, Barr. Wale Aderibigbe and other men of God like pastor J.G. Miller(the university chaplain)pastor D.O. Alabi, pastor B.Babalola and other anointed men of God including the working and non-working staffs.

During the ministration, the university chaplain (Pastor J.G. Miller) asked those that are yet to receive Christ as their savior to come out, so that he can pray for them. Many students came out and accepted Christ as their savior and instantly, they were saved. After that, the congregation started singing unto God for what he has done in their lives.

                In conclusion, the university chaplain requested that the vice chancellor should take the benediction and it was granted. After the benediction, the congregation departed happily.

Reported By: Toyin Odofin

JOKES……….

                                                Tips for telling a joke

  1. Make sure you know the joke and can get it straight before you tell it
  2. Keep it short and sweet
  3. Avoid telling one joke after another, and give others a chance to tell a joke
  4. Jokes are suppose to be funny, not hurt someone feeling
  5. Learn to tell a joke without laughing until you are finished

FOLLOW THIS RULES AND AUDIENCE WILL BE YOURS TILL NIAGARAFALLS     

                                              RIDDLES

  1. What is the most difficult train to catch-The12:50, because it 10 to 1 if you.
  2. What tongue can wag and yet never utter a word-The tongue of your shoes
  3. What is smaller than an ant’s mouth-What the ant eats.
  4. What is the thing you can break when you says it is name-silence
  5. Where can everyone always find money when they look for it-In the dictionary
  6. What is the differences between here and there-The letter “t”

 

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                                             DICTIONARY OF NATIONS

  1. What nation is a fortune-telling nation-Divination
  2. What nation is tough on rats-Extermination?
  3. What nation is a fanciful nation-Imagination
  4. What nation is dreaded by students-Examination
  5. What nation is a religious nation-Denomination
  6. What nation is a learning nation-Inclination?
  7. What nation is a dramatic nation-Impersonation

               

What word of six letters contains six words besides itself, without transposing any of its letters?

Answer: herein=he, her, here, ere, rein, in

  1. In what common word, does the letter 0 sound like letter I?-Women
  2. Name two words that begin with p ,in which the p is silent?-psalms and pneumonia
  3. Name three common words containing the letter B in which the B is silent?-doubt,  debt, subtle
  4. What word, by changing the position of one letter, turns into its opposite?-united

 WHAT WORD IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONTAINS THE GREATEST NUMBER OF LETTER?

It is some chemical with 1185 letters: acetylseryltyrosylserylisoleucylthreonylserylprolylserylglutaminylphenylalanylvalylphenyetc

2nd longest word: pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanocanoconiosis [45 letters]

3rd longest word: supercalifragilisticexpialidocious [34 letters]

4th longest word: Hyperpolysyllabicsesquipedalianist [34 letter]

5th longest word: Floccinaucinihilipilification [29 letters]

6th longest word: Antidisestablishmentarianism [28 letters]

By  Aina Bukola

 

 

 

 

 

Nigeria’s Children: Do they still have hope………

Nigeria's Children: Do they still have hope.........

Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Weep Not Child captures the struggles of the African child, detailing its quest for survival. As many join children today in marking the Children’s Day, many have wondered at the reason for such celebration. Ajayi Taiwo Peter in this piece looks at the frustrations of the Nigerian child and its dwindling reason to hope.
THE sun’s intensity was high; its rays tore through everything on its path. Cynthia looked so much relieved in sleep. The pavement where she was taking her nap had flies yet she slept with utmost abandonment. It was obvious from her frame that she was little about age seven. A tray containing oranges was carefully placed beside her. In that sleepy state, she still made intermittent efforts to reach to the tray, thereby ensuring that it was still safe. A car sped past where she slept and that ruffled her nap. Getting up, she quickly picked her tray of wares and hurriedly moved along.

Cynthia’s situation aptly typifies the plight of the Nigerian child. It was against such that the United Nations many years ago took into cognizance the establishment of the United Nations International Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in 1946. The move was a primary measure to provide succor for children who had had ravaging experiences of war. Unsatisfied by this, the United Nations took another step in 1989 in adopting at its General Assembly, the right of the child. The thrust of such move was to facilitate the improvement of the quality of life of the child and to specifically focus global attention on the state of the child.

It must be stated that as grim as the state of the Nigerian child stands, Nigeria remains a signatory to the adoption of the child right by the United Nations. The child right clearly spells out the privileges of any child irrespective of the country of residence. From the cold corridors of the Southern Nigeria to the dusty domains of Northern Nigeria, the Nigerian child has constantly survived dehumanizing deprivation; its rights to education have consistently been questioned.

Despite the fact that Nigeria has enacted the Child Right Act, time and time over, the Nigerian child has been emasculated under the burden of role reversal. In many homes, not only are they forced out at the early hours of the day to hawk in dangerous highways, they are made to fend for other members of their families. It is not gainsaying the fact that the survival of these children are hinged on their (in)ability to remain financially relevant in the running of their homes.
“I often tell myself that it is hypocritical to take these kids out on Children’s Day and give them the false hope that they have a future. What future do they have? Is it the future that the older generation has systematically eaten away?”
For children all over Nigeria, Children’s Day will remain a day like every other day considering the biting lack that gnaws at them. On daily basis such rights, like the child’s right to protection, education, health-care, protection from child labor and sexual harassment, exploitation and drug abuse, unhindered rights to descent and affordable standard of living, right to being constantly protected from neglect and abuse, unfettered access to leisure, rest and play, right to been protected from illegal transfer and illicit adoption, right to non-discrimination in whatever guise, and right to live, are repeatedly disregarded.

Statistics show that Africa has about 10 per cent of the world’s population. Intriguing as this may be, Africa also records about 40 per cent of childhood deaths. The records indicate that many of those who survive are orphaned by the dreaded HIV/AIDS. It is disturbing that preventable diseases like pneumonia, measles, diarrhea, and malaria still pose as great death threats to many children in Nigeria.
As bleak as the frustrations may be, one would also commend the various governmental and non-governmental organizations that are championing the course of the Nigerian child. What readily comes to mind today in Nigeria that captures the dismal state of the Nigerian child is the Almajiri menace in the North. Yet the Federal Government has taken steps in this direction to see if the situation could be helped.

It is yet another Children’s Day, the question on many lips is what hope is there for the Nigerian child? What future can it boast of?

Written By Ajayi Taiwo Peter

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Photo of Funke Akindele’s Wedding

Photo of Funke Akindele's Wedding

Nollywood Star actress Funke Akindele, secretly held her nikai ceremony with her fiancé Alhaji Kehinde Oloyede Almaro of today. The initial publicized date of 26th May 2012 was obviously a stunt by the couple to stop unwanted guests from coming. Congrats to the couple.
Reported By Ajayi Taiwo Peter

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Ibori lands British policemen in trouble over £20,000 bribe

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ONE serving detective from Scotland Yard’s anti-corruption unit, who investigated corruption allegations against former governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori, has been arrested for allegedly receiving payments from a firm of private investigators working for the former governor.

Reported By Ajayi Taiwo Peter 

JOKES

LAUGH IT OFF

A married man was having an affair with his secretary, one day they were so much engrossed in the act, and they decided to take  off for her house, where they made love all afternoon.

Exhausted from the wild sex, they fell asleep, only for them to find themselves waking up around 8.00am,as the man threw on his clothes he told the woman to take his shoes outside and rub them through the grass and dirt. Mystified she nonetheless complied.

He slipped into his shoes and drove home.

Wife: where have you been? demanded his wife when he entered the house

Hubby: darling I can’t lie to you, i have been having sex all afternoon with my secretary, so i fell asleep and didn’t wake up until eight o clock

[Looking at his shoes]

Wife: You lying bastard, you have been playing golf.

LAUGH IT OFF2

A man was walking in a bush, and he saw a lion in front of him, he knelt down and was praying to God to deliver him. When he opened his eyes he saw the lion kneeling also and praying he ask the lion,

Man: Mr lion are you also a Christian .

The lion:  shut up! don’t u pray before you eat.

Reported by Bukky Aina

Wole Soyinka during his young days…………………..

Nobody would have imagine what Wole Soyinka looked like, when he was young.

ImageThis picture shows how handsome he looked like then.

Photo By Ajayi Taiwo Peter

why Christian Universities is for the rich and not the poor in Nigeria

 why Christian Universities is for the rich and not the poor in Nigeria

Mere looking at the Nigerian present situation, it is something to be proud of, and not to be proud of. we have come to the conclusion that private school, which is suppose to be the hope of the masses, is now where they run away from, and where the rich people, now see as a place of comfort. Our religious leaders have certainly established the fact that education is a solid building block for a stable and successful future in a child’s life; they have gone as far as building Universities to physically state their point.

We applaud the congregation of these churches who offered their tithes, donations and weekly offering to see this vision come to light; in turn expecting that their widows might pay off when their children can acquire a decent education through these schools. Not an unreasonable assumption I must add.
On the bright side, these universities have long been completed unlike most projects in Nigeria, the downside is you need to have bagged some cash to afford sending one child let alone two to the now termed ‘Nigerian Elite Universities‘. Here are a list of these universities and an approximate fee that you need to pay to attend.

1. BOWEN University owned and operated by a Baptist Convention, charges ₦650,000 as tuition fees per session.

2. COVENANT University established by Bishop Oyedepo of Winners Chapel ₦640,000 as tuition fees per session.

3. BENSON IDAHOSA University charges ₦500,000 as tuition fees per session.

4. BABCOCK University established by The Seventh Day Adventist, charges ₦450,000 as tuition fees per session.

5. REDEEMERS University owned by The Redeemed Christian Church of God , charges ₦450,000 as tuition fees per session.

6. AJAYI CROWTHER University established by The Supra diocesan board of the church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), charges ₦350,000per session.
7. MADONNA University a Catholic University charges ₦350,000 as tuition fees per session.

All of these universities were built from tithes and offerings of the people who now cannot afford to send their children there to study. Where has the moral of the church gone?

These schools were all built by the efforts of their congregations who kept sowing seeds; special offering seeds, first fruit seed, redemption seed, thanksgiving seed, harvest seed, tithes, pastor’s birthday seed, church building seed, evangelism seed, father’s day seed, mother’s day seed, children’s day seed, pastor’s cake seed, olive oil seed, insecticide seed, indomie seed, ground nut seed, miscellaneous seed, etc seed. These schools are now elite schools, only for the children of the rich. The gainers then use the proceeds to buy private planes and jets to fly up high in luxury while their members sleep hungry and next Sunday, they will read and preach Malachi 3:6-12.
Reported by Ajayi Taiwo Peter

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QUOTE (MATHS LOVE).

My dear love, yesterday as I was passing by your rectangular house in trigonometry lane. There I saw your circular face, conical nose and spherical eyes, standing in your triangular garden. Before seeing you, my heart was in a null set, but when a vector of magnitude (likeness) from your eyes at a deviation of the radians made a tangent to my heart, it differentiated my love for you is a quadratic equation with real roots which only you can solve by making good binary relation with me. The cosine of my love for you extends to infinity. I promise that I would not resolve you into partial fractions but if I do so, you can integrate me by applying the limits from zero to infinity. You are as essential to me as an element to a set. The geometry of my life revolves round your acute personally. My love, if you do not meet me at parabola restaurant on date 10 at sunset, when the sun is making an angle of 180 degrees, my heart would be like a solved polynomial of degree 10.

By Rhemmie

LAUGH IT OFF 2!!!!!!!!!!

Veranda post, Yoruba peoples, Ekiti region, Ni...A boy and his father were having a conversation on what d boy wanted to be in future..
Father:what do u want 2 be in future
Boy:doctor
Father:how was your waec
Boy:i had 2 credits, 1 in Yoruba and Agricultural sci.
Father:you can still be a doctor but a native doctor, just use your knowledge in agric to look for HERBS and d ones U know in Yoruba 2 learn INCANTATIONS.
BY REVEREND KOOL……………

LAUGH IT OFF

A yoruba lady wanted 2 share her testimony of a miraculous pregnancy but becos of her wrong way of pronouncing L and R, she said: bledlen plaise d rod.
Church: haleluyah
Sis: Una see me b4 I no fit born pikin, den I come dis church nd I see pastor. Den pastor say make I com for plivate player meeting. na for there pastor come forrow me play to him rod.
He tell him rod say I nid pikin, na so him rod alise and do wonder for ma body and now I don dey two months plegnant.
Make una, abeg, help me plaise d rod of pastor.
Immediately, d pastor fainted!
BY REVEREND KOOL…….

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