Sunday, 29 June 2014
Dbanj & Aliko Dangote pose with Koko Garri(Photo)
"I want a woman who can go to the saloon with me,not hypocritical,fame seeking"-Denrele Edun
Denrele Edun who just turned 31 talked to the Nigerian Tribune about gay
allegations and dating ladies..He also denied bleaching and talked
about his scandal with Charly boy..Ladies would be happy because he is actually single and searching...
"I am not dating anybody for now. I am single and searching.Eh! My people, make una come put ring o! My mother has been mounting pressure. My father has been telling me. My uncle, my grandmother, everyone wan make I marry.I think when that time comes, I will marry. I have been into many relationships. I have dated girls who would want to do anything I tell them. I want a woman who can hold her own. I don’t want a woman who cannot make dialogue with me. I don’t want a woman who will want to change me because she should already know who Denrele is. I don’t want to hear, “my father said you cannot dress like that” I will be like, “Oya, come and carry your witch and go. And return me my bride price before you go”. I want a woman who is not pretentious, hypocritical or a fame seeker. I want someone who is original. I want somebody I can go to the salon together (with) to make our hair; who wouldn’t mind if people are talking. I love a woman that can wear heels. It may sound flimsy. I love girls on heels. This is why I have always had a thing for models. If my wife cannot wear heels...Here you are talking about marriage, while people have described you as gay. What do you have to say?
I’m aware of it. In fact, a lot of people have come with different terminologies for my sexual preference. They have labelled me homosexual, heterosexual. Some have said I am bi-sexual, asexual. I think I am a sexual outlaw; that is the best way to describe it. Am I gay? I am a sexual outlaw. Gbam!What does that mean?
I don’t know. I don’t even know what my sexual preference is. The media have blown my sexuality out of proportion. Maybe it is because I am feminine in nature, or because I look like my mother or because of the way I dress. My clothes are the reflection of my personality, but people use it to judge my sexual preference. And if people want to continually judge me because of my dressing, they should go ahead.Does it mean you are not gay?
People can say what they like. You know, this can be a mystery. If people keep pondering on it, it will remain a mystery. If I give the answer now, una no go dey wonder about anything. Make una dey ponder dey go.Are you using this to keep the attention on yourself?
Not quite; it’s just for the fun of it, really. I am not one of those people who would want to deliberate on people’s sexual preference. I really cannot be bothered about things like that. But it is so funny how people have made a big deal out of it. It’s not about attention. Otherwise, I would have been suing this or that newspaper for saying this or that thing about me. I really can’t be bothered.What is the worst thing that has happened to you for being who you are?
I think it is the scandals. And I can handle scandals well but people have fabricated so much about me. They say I have a child somewhere that I have abandoned. They say I am bleaching my skin – that is even the one they are using to chase me up and down. If only people can see me when I wake up in the morning, then they will know whether I am bleaching on not.Would you like to clear the air on that?
Of recent, I discovered my love for powder. I normally like to wear the one that is lighter than me, so anytime I use this powder and my face becomes fairer, people will begin to say I am bleaching. Someone recently said to me on Twitter: ‘Denrele has bleached his destiny away’. Another said, ‘Denrele is looking like Michael Jackson in his time of death’. Somebody said, ‘Denrele looks like the remains of a ghastly car crash’. This is the one that will trip you. The person said, ‘Denrele looks like the spirit behind this recent fuel scarcity’. I thought that was a classic one. I have received a lot from people, especially during the period I went through the Charly Boy/Denrele saga. They said I kissed Charly Boy and I was trying to cause problems in his matrimonial home. Nigerians took it upon themselves to judge the freaking daylight out of me. They tried to pull me down at any opportunity they could get. But for where? Nothing can put me down.
"So what if I sell sex toys? Nigerians are a bunch of hypocrites"-Bisi Ibidapo-Obe
"I did not open a sex toyshop. I sell men and women under wears and a few other things. I also have a section for body massage, body polish and other things that are related to that. On the issue of sex toys, I have this to say, if I sell sex toys so what? Nigerians are a bunch of hypocrites. They make issues out of non-issues. When I travelled to London I saw some newly wedded couples buying sex toys but back here, Nigerians believe that those that buy sex toys are harlots. In fact, there is dignity in the use of sex toys.I am not into the sales of only sex toys but there is a big market for them."
Saturday, 28 June 2014
19-Year Old Girl Says She Is In Trouble For Exposing The Father Of Her 2 Weeks Old Baby To Police
It was clear Kate Olowu was very tense when she opened the
door of their residence on 39, Unity Street, Egan area of Igando, Lagos after
several knocks on Monday evening.
But when the young, fair-complexioned woman peered through
the doorway and spoke in a timid voice to inquire the reason for our
correspondents’ visit, there was little doubt that she was a young woman.
She later revealed that she was 19 years old.
With a child less than two weeks old, Kate has reasons to be
tense. Her life seems to have taken a tumble recently, when her husband,
Monday, was taken into custody in connection with a robbery gang that snatched
a Toyota Camry 2000 model, belonging to a pastor, Mr. Lawal, on Monday, May 26,
2014.
When our correspondents visited the Olowus’ house, a
bungalow which Kate shares with her husband and mother-in-law, 68-year-old
Mabel, it was obvious that the young woman was terrified of answering questions
in the presence of her mother-in-law.
But when the older woman went inside to attend to some
things, Kate broke down in tears and told her version of the story.
It all started a few weeks ago, when one of Monday’s customers
and acquaintances, identified as Michael, walked into their house, which
doubles as Monday’s shop for his embroidery designing work.
Little did Kate know that her already difficult life was
about to take a turn for the worse.
She explained, “That day, I was at home when Michael came in
and gave a small bag to my husband to keep for him. Monday did not even open
the bag, he just collected it and dropped it somewhere. But later, I overheard
Michael speaking on the phone. I heard him saying they had snatched a car and
that the owner was a pastor. I didn’t know who he was speaking with over the
phone but I heard him say ‘I have kept the document with the boy who does
embroidery for me.’
“I was not comfortable because I hate stealing, let alone
robbery. When Michael left, I went through the contents of the small bag that
Michael had brought and found a name and a phone number.
“I called the number and the man at the other end said he
was the agent from whom the vehicle was bought. I told the man about what happened
and how Michael was planning to sell the stolen car and brought some goods to
my husband. The man said he would inform the pastor. But later, the police came
and arrested my husband.”
Saturday PUNCH learnt that Kate blamed herself for reporting
the robbery after giving her statement to the police. Kate told our
correspondents that she became sad when she realised that she had put her
husband in trouble as a result of her openness.
“I thought the man who kept the documents and other things
with my husband would take all the blame since my husband knew nothing about
the issue. I thought Michael would simply be arrested and that would be the end
of it. I love my husband because he does not stay out late and he takes care of
me despite the fact that we are poor and we both sometimes go to bed hungry,”
she said.
But Kate’s trouble is even bigger now.
Unfortunately for Kate, her mother-in-law has got wind of
the fact that she was the one who made the call that put her husband in
trouble. She suspected that the police gave the mother-in-law that information.
Kate broke down as she continued, while trying to be
discreet so as not to attract the attention of her mother-in-law, who had left
the living room.
She said, “Mama has said she would send me packing with my
child. I have nowhere to go. I have nothing. I stopped school when my mother
died because there was no money to go further. My father is bedridden.
“Mama came to marry me for Monday because we had nothing. I
love my husband very much and I did not mean him any harm. The only close
relative that I could pack out to live with is my grandma in Benin city (Edo
State), but I don’t have a dime to even travel there.”
Kate said that the only thing that could save her from
becoming homeless is for Monday to be released from police custody.
Saturday PUNCH knew about the case following Mr. Lawal’s
testimony in his church- the Living Faith Church, Sango-Ota.
A pleased Lawal had thanked God for sparing his life during
the armed robbery incident. However, Lawal declined to comment on the issue
when approached by our correspondent, saying that the case was already being
investigated by the police.
A source at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad headquarters,
Ikeja, which is handling the case, obliged Saturday PUNCH with the details of
the case based on the verbal accounts and written statements of Lawal and the
apprehended suspects.
According to the source, the incident occurred on the said
date around 8pm as Lawal was returning to his house.
The source said that Lawal’s account showed that he was
approached by Monday’s accomplices, Michael and Asunmo– as he was about to
drive inside his compound in an estate in Egbeda area of Lagos.
The source said, “Lawal said he was bundled into the back of
his car by the assailants. Michael sat in the back with him while the other,
Asunmo, who was driving the car, took the Isheri-LASU-Iba Expressway from
Egbeda. As a pastor in his church, Lawal started calling to God but Michael,
who sat with him tried to shut him up. Lawal deposed that Michael assaulted him
by slapping him in an attempt to shut him up, but he continued shouting Jesus,
anyway.
“Our investigation showed that the robbers dropped Lawal off
at Akesan and gave him N200 to get back home after he pleaded with them that
they had robbed him of all the money he had with him. One of them had also
threatened to shoot and kill him.”
Some of the things that were stolen along with the vehicle
included Automated Teller Machine cards, cheque books, some cash, project
documents and a Bible.
But more than four weeks after the incident, the stolen car
is yet to be recovered.
The source, however, explained that the stolen car has taken
a long route after being traced to Agbara, Ogun State, Ikorodu, Lagos State and
finally Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
“First, we traced the car to Asunmo, who lives in Agbara
area. He confessed that he had sold the vehicle to a car dealer in Ikorodu area
of Lagos for N200,000. When we got to the dealer, he said that the car had been
sold to someone from Port Harcourt,” the source told Saturday PUNCH.
Meanwhile, Mabel and Kate have been denying allegations
levelled against Monday, saying he had innocently accepted goods from Michael.
At some point, Mabel became hysterical in her defence of her son.
But their claims were swiftly debunked by the source, who
said that the police had also recovered guns and two complete sets of army
uniforms, suspected to have been used in robbery operations, from Monday’s
house.
According to the police source, an underground armoury was
also discovered in the house, which his family members refused to show our
correspondents during the visit.
After much prodding though, Mabel led our correspondents to
the backyard of the house where she admitted that a “local gun” was recovered
by the police. She also denied that Monday knew about the gun.
“Michael kept it there but my son did not know about it,”
she insisted.
Meanwhile, the police suspect that the guns recovered from
Monday’s house belonged to his late father, who was a veteran in the Nigerian
Army.
The source said, “Some of us feel that the guns and uniforms
belonged to Monday’s father and when he died, Monday started renting them out
to his accomplices, who rob with them and give him his share of the spoils.
He said, “While in police custody, Monday even sent his
brother to quickly go home and hide the guns before the police would find them.
The brother did that that but when the police couldn’t find any gun in his
house, they questioned him more since the complainant (Lawal) had alleged that
he was threatened with a gun. Then, Monday confessed and told the police where
to find the guns, including the one used to threaten Lawal.”
Saturday PUNCH spoke with some members of Lawal’s church,
who knew about the case and their account slightly differs from Kate’s story.
A church member who has been following the case, said that
Lawal went to report the incident in church, where the founder of the church,
Bishop David Oyedepo, prayed with him and assured him that the culprits would
be apprehended within four days.
According to the source, less than 24 hours after Oyedepo’s
prayer, Kate had started calling one of the numbers she found in the stolen
goods, belonging to one of the church pastors to report the incident.
The source said, “She said that some people brought some
goods to an uncompleted building behind her house and that she overheard them
saying the operation was successful. She said there was a big Bible among the
goods which made her uncomfortable each time she saw it.
“She said she felt like a pot of fire was on her head and
that she would have returned some of the goods but that her husband would kill
her if he found out that anything was missing there.”
Kate later met a team from the church at an agreed place,
where she described her house and when they could come and recover the goods.
The church member, who did the narration, said he was amazed
by Kate’s openness at that point.
Although, Lawal’s car has not yet been found, some of the
church members have given the police some credit for their persistence in the
investigation.
The Officer-in-Charge, SARS, Ikeja, Abba Kyari, declined to
comment on the status of the case, saying he was not authorised to speak to
journalists.
An informed senior officer at the command, however, denied
that the police were responsible for disclosing Kate’s role in her husband’s
arrest to Mabel.
“Police officers are not daft; most of the breakthroughs
that the police have credited to informants. We can’t compromise our informants
because of armed robbers. The information could have been leaked from another
source that knows about it,” the source said.
Efforts to reach the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, were unsuccessful as she did not respond to calls and text messages sent to her mobile phone.
Friday, 27 June 2014
Kim Kardashian shows off dangerous curves in body hugging nude dress
World's Sexiest Convict' Jeremy Meeks begs judge to remove his shackles & give him designer clothes
Jeremy Meeks might be taking this "I'm a model" thing a little too seriously ... he now wants the judge to greenlight custom-fitted clothing for court ... seriously. In new docs, filed by attorney Tai Bogan, Meeks requests, "that measures be taken so he may wear civilian clothing that is fitting for his body structure."Meanwhile, there are reports some notable agents are trying to sign him hoping his charges are dropped..
Apparently, dude thinks he's built like Tyson Beckford. Clearly, Meeks thinks powerful fashion people may be watching ... and god forbid he looks like a schlub. He also wants the judge to let him take off the shackles in court -- "shackles can interfere with Mr. Meek's ability to communicate with his lawyer."
After the Bomb blast at Emab plaza,Abuja which claimed 22 lives and left 50 others injured, some of the survivors have narrated their close shave with death to Vanguard A taxi driver, who identified himself as Malachy Odo, said he was caught up in the midst of the ravaging fire after the bomb exploded at the car park of Emab Plaza. He said: “I had arrived at the plaza in my cab minutes earlier. After the last passenger alighted from the cab, I was reversing when I heard the explosion. My car went up in flames, and I struggled to pass through the window and in the process my left hand caught fire. As I was running for my dear life, broken glasses pierced my feet. I was later rushed by rescuers to Maitama General Hospital.” Mrs Mary Andrew, said she was lying on the ground beside her groundnut tray, while waiting for buyers at the entrance of Emab Plaza, when the blast occurred. “I was lying down when the bomb exploded, and my baby was also with me. After the blast, I discovered that three of my fellow groundnut sellers were dead. I was very lucky, I was not hurt, and I thank God for saving my life.” Samuel Olasupo, who sells and repairs mobile phones at Emab plaza had this to say: “I was about to take step out of my shop to the gate to buy corn, when the bomb exploded. I was thrown to the floor and my body was pierced by pieces of glass. When I recovered from the impact of the blast, I gave glory to God.” Daniel Itodo said he was still searching for his cousin, 24-year-old Bassey Bassey, who hails from Cross River State. Bassey, who was said to be the first child of his parents was working with a pharmaceutical shop at the plaza. “I was at home when I heard about the bomb blast at Wuse II, and I remembered that my cousin, Bassey Bassey was at the shopping plaza. I rushed to the pharmacy where he was working at Emab plaza, near Banex. I was told that about three minutes before the bomb blast, my cousin left with a customer that came to the pharmacy to buy some drugs. Since then his phone has been switched off and he is nowhere to be found. I have gone to University of Abuja Teaching Hospital and National Hospital, where I saw health officials attending to some injured people brought to them, and I learnt four persons were in the intensive care unit. But I was not allowed to have access to them. I went to Garki Hospital and I could not see him there.I went to Maitama General Hospital where I saw up to 10 dead bodies. Four could not be identified because the bodies were charred. One of the bodies was without a head, with intestines packed on one side.The parents are yet to be informed because we have not seen him dead or alive. We are still searching for him. I will meet with the manager of the pharmacy to know whether the customer was alive or both of them died and for the management of the pharmacy to tell us the exact story about our brother’s whereabouts. Joseph Okonkwo. Okonkwo who said he is a journalist said his office was located at Emab Plaza. He said he writes for Legis Magazine based in Abuja. Said he: “As I was entering Emab Plaza, yesterday (Wednesday), I walked past a particular shop I normally go to which is close to the gate. I later saw the person I went to visit and discussed with him after which I suddenly heard a big bang. A lot of things flew into the air. I saw a lot of smoke.I began to run and when I was about to jump a fence, I saw some people whose skin had been peeled by the heat generated by the blast. They were trying to jump too. Everybody ran to the back side because the explosion occurred at the gate. Some people who were close to me were affected by the blast. The impact of the blast is still disturbing me. I was psychologically affected but physically okay.” The bomber bought newspaper from me – Michael Ojeh told Punch... Nineteen -year-old Ojeh said the bomber first bought a newspaper from him and asked irrelevant questions before leaving to enter his vehicle. “One man wearing caftan came to buy a newspaper from me and was asking me irrelevant questions. Even when I wanted to give him his change, he wasn’t ready to collect it. He kept asking me irrelevant questions. If I answer him, he would laugh and ask another question. Afterwards, he left and entered his vehicle close to the exit gate of the plaza. It was not long after he left that there was an explosion and I saw myself on the road before the police came .”
Emmanuel said the suspect, identified as Mama Ifunaya, who was a neighbour, lured him into her room, strangled him,covered his mouth with clothes before tying him up with rope to prevent him from screaming.
He said,
“I wanted to draw water and take my bath before going to school when she told me to come. I went because I know her; she is Mama Ifunnaya. But when I got to her side, she threw me inside her room… she closed her net. She then tied me and put me inside a box.I wanted to shout, but I could not shout properly. I heard my mummy’s voice when she was looking for me, but I could not shout. She (pointing to the suspect) is a wicked person.”Our correspondent observed that Emmanuel’s neck had marks, while his eyes were bloodshot.PUNCH Metro on Thursday spoke with the victim’s mother, Mrs. Gloria Emeka, who explained that she never suspected her neighbour because while she was searching for her child, the suspect was in her room with her children praying and shouting “holy ghost fire.”She said she later discovered it was a ploy to prevent her from hearing Emmanuel’s screams.She said,
While this was on, Mama Ifunaya was said to have sent her four kids out of the house.
“On Tuesday morning, I was preparing Emmanuel to go to school. He told me he wanted to fetch the water from the well.I left him and went inside the kitchen where I was cooking. But what I heard next was the muffled voice of my child and I ran out.I began shouting his name, but I didn’t see him. I, however, observed that my neighbour’s door was slightly opened and I entered. I met her children and asked them if they saw Emmanuel, but they said no.I looked everywhere without a trace of my son. People joined me and we searched the surroundings, but we couldn’t find him.My landlady’s son entered the well to see if he fell into the well, but he came out and said he couldn’t find anything.”
PUNCH Metro gathered that more people joined the search party, while Mama Ifunaya stayed in her mini-flat apartment.
“Later, we saw her leaving the house with a box on her head. She said she was travelling. It was my landlady that challenged her why she could go out when everybody was busy searching for Emmanuel.The box was said to have fallen, and when it was opened, the missing boy was found in it.
“The landlady asked her to stop, but she suddenly increased her pace and started running. That was how the landlady shouted, ‘kidnapper, kidnapper’, and people ran after her.”
Our correspondent learnt that a mob would have lynched her but for the intervention of policemen from the Ipakodo Police Division, Ikorodu.
She reportedly confessed that a prophet sent her to bring the child.
A police source told our correspondent some witnesses said more than 15 receipts were recovered from the victim. The receipts were said to have shown payment for some past unidentified jobs.
Abuja Blast Survivors tell their story
A taxi driver, who identified himself as Malachy Odo, said he was caught up in the midst of the ravaging fire after the bomb exploded at the car park of Emab Plaza.
He said:
“I had arrived at the plaza in my cab minutes earlier. After the last passenger alighted from the cab, I was reversing when I heard the explosion. My car went up in flames, and I struggled to pass through the window and in the process my left hand caught fire. As I was running for my dear life, broken glasses pierced my feet. I was later rushed by rescuers to Maitama General Hospital.”Mrs Mary Andrew, said she was lying on the ground beside her groundnut tray, while waiting for buyers at the entrance of Emab Plaza, when the blast occurred.
“I was lying down when the bomb exploded, and my baby was also with me. After the blast, I discovered that three of my fellow groundnut sellers were dead. I was very lucky, I was not hurt, and I thank God for saving my life.”Samuel Olasupo, who sells and repairs mobile phones at Emab plaza had this to say:
“I was about to take step out of my shop to the gate to buy corn, when the bomb exploded. I was thrown to the floor and my body was pierced by pieces of glass. When I recovered from the impact of the blast, I gave glory to God.”Daniel Itodo said he was still searching for his cousin, 24-year-old Bassey Bassey, who hails from Cross River State. Bassey, who was said to be the first child of his parents was working with a pharmaceutical shop at the plaza.
“I was at home when I heard about the bomb blast at Wuse II, and I remembered that my cousin, Bassey Bassey was at the shopping plaza. I rushed to the pharmacy where he was working at Emab plaza, near Banex. I was told that about three minutes before the bomb blast, my cousin left with a customer that came to the pharmacy to buy some drugs. Since then his phone has been switched off and he is nowhere to be found. I have gone to University of Abuja Teaching Hospital and National Hospital, where I saw health officials attending to some injured people brought to them, and I learnt four persons were in the intensive care unit. But I was not allowed to have access to them. I went to Garki Hospital and I could not see him there.I went to Maitama General Hospital where I saw up to 10 dead bodies. Four could not be identified because the bodies were charred. One of the bodies was without a head, with intestines packed on one side.The parents are yet to be informed because we have not seen him dead or alive. We are still searching for him. I will meet with the manager of the pharmacy to know whether the customer was alive or both of them died and for the management of the pharmacy to tell us the exact story about our brother’s whereabouts.Joseph Okonkwo. Okonkwo who said he is a journalist said his office was located at Emab Plaza. He said he writes for Legis Magazine based in Abuja.
Said he:
“As I was entering Emab Plaza, yesterday (Wednesday), I walked past a particular shop I normally go to which is close to the gate. I later saw the person I went to visit and discussed with him after which I suddenly heard a big bang. A lot of things flew into the air. I saw a lot of smoke.I began to run and when I was about to jump a fence, I saw some people whose skin had been peeled by the heat generated by the blast. They were trying to jump too. Everybody ran to the back side because the explosion occurred at the gate. Some people who were close to me were affected by the blast. The impact of the blast is still disturbing me. I was psychologically affected but physically okay.”
Nineteen -year-old Ojeh said the bomber first bought a newspaper from him and asked irrelevant questions before leaving to enter his vehicle.
“One man wearing caftan came to buy a newspaper from me and was asking me irrelevant questions. Even when I wanted to give him his change, he wasn’t ready to collect it. He kept asking me irrelevant questions. If I answer him, he would laugh and ask another question. Afterwards, he left and entered his vehicle close to the exit gate of the plaza. It was not long after he left that there was an explosion and I saw myself on the road before the police came .”
Photos from khloe Kardashian's 30th pre- birthday party
Khloe, a sucker for true love said she wishes for "a couple of forevers"
On their way to the bash
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Miracle! Woman gives birth after 14 years pregnancy(Photo)
“When I first took in, I knew that I was pregnant with signs and test that confirmed that I was. Four months later, I went to hospital for another test, the result showed that I wasn’t pregnant, but had fibroid.
Subsequently, I began to experience bleeding, at least once a day. Sometimes, my tummy would protrude in the semblance of pregnancy. I went to different hospitals, and I kept on receiving the same result that nothing was wrong with me. But deep down inside , I knew that all was not well with me.
So I was taken aback when a midwife told me I was pregnant. But considering the test which showed I had fibroid, I was angry with the midwife for giving me what I felt was a false prophecy of hope. Thereafter, I started going from one church to another and from one native doctor to the other. The results that I got from them all remained the same. I became more feeble and confused that I prayed for death to come.
“I went again to the midwife two years after and complained to her about the pains that I was going through, she told me again that it was not fibroid but pregnancy; she advised me to be more prayerful so that God will deliver me from the hands of the devil. I kept on praying and at the same time asking myself that if truly I’m pregnant, why is it that the baby was not kicking?I bought many concoctions that they said could cure fibroid and drank them. I even drank 12 bottles of a local cleanser but to no avail. This went on for years. Then God took pity on me and decided to wipe my tears.On the day I gave birth to my baby girl, I initially thought that worms were trying to come out of my body not knowing that it was a baby. This was what I told the midwife when we came to her. But after examining me she told me to push.The midwife at the Celestial Church of Christ, Kadoso Parish, Ajegunle where Mercy gave birth confirmed the development, especially the role she played.She told Vanguard
I ignored her. I became unconscious for about 15 minutes and when I regained consciousness, I heard the cry of a baby. I was surprised and confused seeing my baby. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Hmm,I thank God for my life and that of my baby Miracle. I named her Miracle because she is truly a miraculous child”.
The woman who simply gave her name as Mrs Ajetima informed thus:
“She was pregnant for 14 years and was unable to give birth during this period. Then on Saturday around 6:30am I saw two persons carrying her to this place. When she came inside, I laid her down and asked one of my daughters to examine her, after the examination, I found out that it was a baby that was about coming out and not worms. I asked her to push and she refused. My daughter gave her a hard slap on her laps since she refused to push.Also affirming the happy development, Mercy’s closest friend, Odunayo Odeyemi had this to say:
Behold a baby with placenta came out! I started shouting, calling on people to come and see for themselves that Mercy was truly pregnant, because if not, people will start to say that that Celestial woman has given Mercy a baby. Within a twinkle of an eye, the whole place was filled with people. God is wonderful”.
“I have known mercy for over nine years now. I met her with the pregnancy . In fact, she did not know that she was pregnant. I followed her to many places but her problems kept on increasing. Merely looking at Mercy then before she gave birth, you will notice that she wasn’t okay. I kept advising her to have faith in God because I had experienced the same thing. I was pregnant for three years and three months and God delivered me.On the father of Baby Miracle, Mercy informed that they got separated on account of the ordeal that attended her pregnancy.
“Mercy came to me on that fateful day around 4am begging me to give her a pain reliever, that she was having pains all over her body. I dressed up and took her to a man that sells drugs. After taking the drug, on our way home, she started having serious pains. I called her brother and we both took her to the midwife. Hours later, she gave birth to a bouncing baby girl. We all were surprised because we never expected such a miracle to happen. She had a complete baby.”
“Friday is the name of my baby’s father. Actually, we are not married. He just proposed to me and I became pregnant for him. He knew about the pregnancy. He always gave me money for tests and scans but he got tired and left me after waiting for me for over a year without seeing any sign of a baby. I have no option than to go my own way,
We sell human parts to pastors,imams ─ Suspects
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a gang of human parts traders who were allegedly plying their “business” in several markets in Lagos.
The four-man gang, who were arrested by the operatives of the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad, are Olakunle Ogunsola, Oyebamiji Olalekan, Rasheed
Opeyemi and Akorede Wasiu.Olakunle, 26-year-old who hails from Ilaro in
Ogun State, confessed that he had sold human parts to Christian and
Muslim clerics in the past.He told Punch...
“I usually sell herbs at the Ile Epo Market. It was one Waheed Ajigbotoloun that introduced selling human parts to me. That was just last year October. He was my supplier too, and he told me he used to get them from Joju Cemetery in Sango Ota, Ogun State.
“I didn’t always buy the human parts except when there was a request for them from my customers. Upon request, I have bought human skulls and meat from him for my customers. Some of them are pastors, imams, and native doctors too.
I have sold human parts to two pastors this year, but I cannot remember the names of their churches.”The first pastor I sold to is based in Sango Otta, Ogun State. He paid me N24,500 for the parts. The clerics use these to make their congregations move forward. I also use some of the parts to make charm powder.I am not the only seller in the market. There is also one Lukman, who we popularly call Oosa. But since I started, I have bought only six human skulls.”Olakunle claimed to have finished from the Lagos State University in February 2013 where he studied Accounting. He added that he financed his university education with proceeds from the sale of herbs and human parts
Forty-year-old Oyebamiji who hails from Ibadan, Oyo State, also confessed to have sold human parts to many people.
“I have been a trader at the Oja Oba Market for the past three years. It is not that I sell only human parts. However, each of the part I sold went for between N6,000 and N7,000. The supplier told me he was getting them from the cemetery. I have sold five to six pieces. I know it was wrong to do this, but I was looking for money.”For Opeyemi, who is a 51-year-old native doctor from Ikirun, Osun State, he bought the human parts to cure one of his patients in the past.
“I am an Alhaji and also a star reader. I had called prayers several times at a mosque in the Ajegunle. I used the human parts only once for the treatment of one of my patients. The boy was cured and I never bought human parts from anyone again,” he said.
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
21 dead as Explosion rocks Emab Plaza, Abuja (Photos)
A Vanguard reporter on the scene said..
"I can see human parts and some bodies scattered on the ground but we are too scared to get closer for fear of another bomb..Many traders and visitors to the mall are still trapped in the burning building,"UPDATE-The Nigeria Police Force PRO, Frank Mba, confirmed the number of casulaties at 21 and injured,17..He said the 17 injured were rushed to Maitama District Hospital in Abuja. The bomb was detonated in a car as it passed through the gate of the busy mall...
This is crazy..Since people are now vigilant at motor parks, they are taking it to schools and Shopping malls...Nowhere is safe...
I've lost jobs because of my marital status but it's worth it-Toyin Aimakhu
Last week, Toyin received a lot of criticism for posting a photo of her
husband relaxing her hair with a cheap relaxer..In a new interview with
Punch,she addressed the issue and also said she can't take up any role
she likes but her husband can because he is decent and can handle it
"I have lost some jobs as a result of my marital status but it is worth it because you can’t buy a good home or compare it to anything in this world. You can always get another job after you lose one. But once you lose your home it is difficult to get another good home.On the relaxer issue..
I take up controversial roles wisely and can no longer go the extra mile with male colleagues on set or take up bitchy roles. My husband can take up any role and he knows how to handle them. My man is very decent and does whatever he feels is right. After all, location is location while home is home"
"People will always have something to say. If my husband was beating me up, then some people pretending to be women right activists have their partners pummel them at any given opportunity. Some people want what you have but when they can’t have it they just ‘bad-mouth’ you. I sometimes read comments about me online when I’m bored because they crack me up.There’s no way I can ever stop putting out our pictures on social media because we are both in the industry. If people don’t talk about us, how do we make money? How do we get jobs? Because he is a caring husband, the consensus is that I have jazzed him. I wanted my hair blown out because I wanted to fix a weave-on and he offered to do it. I have been using Ozone relaxer for ages and can’t stop using it because other kits do not work for me. They still have a lot to talk about because this is just a tip of the iceberg.
Checkout the stunning transsexual model Kendra Wilkinson's husband Hank Baskett had an affair with..
He then gave her $500 and continued to stay intouch using fake names..When JLo's ex was accused of sleeping with a transexual, Hanks became paranoid and starting begging her not to tell on him, giving her $2000...Well, she decided to tell on him for a lot more money...
She told the Enquirer
I met Hank Baskett probably around the 22nd or 23rd of April this year,'He contacted me through a video I had posted on YouTube and we exchanged information.Hank absolutely knew that I was a transsexual and he told me that I was the only transsexual he’s ever been with,' London stated. 'He thought I was beautiful.'She is beautiful..Her pics below
Father whose 11-year old daughter was raped in Ogun told she enjoyed it
“The police will not act to protect girls. Their failure to protect the girl-child, especially in the villages is a disgrace to Nigeria in the eyes of the world.I took my daughter to the local police and appealed to them to arrest and prosecute this man but they dismissed me and said there was no evidence and the DPO in front of my daughter said she would have enjoyed it anyway.This is the most disgusting behavior of the police in response to a very serious crime with long lasting psychological damage on the victim.My daughter and the other girls who have been abused by the proprietor deserve justice; they deserve to go to school without fear of harm, without having to be faced by the man who raped and defiled them.I beseech you to please help me find justice and secure the safety of my daughter and the girls in my village.””He says the school proprietor took advantage of his closeness to him (the father) to commit the act and that the daughter could not tell anybody because she had been threatened not to tell anyone.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Kanye West is a mad man who's stolen Kim's Joy"-Wendy Williams
Kim & Kanye marked North West's first birthday by getting her ears pierced..On Wendy Williams Hot topics, she called Kanye a mad man
who has stolen Kim's joy and criticized them for piercing Nori's ears
at such a young age(I don't see anything wrong with that though)
"Poor Kim I wonder if she regrets marrying that mad man.(Oh please)None of them looks happy.Baby North looks pissed. Honesty, have you seen a picture of them smiling as a family?Kim's smile has been gone since the day she got with that man.None of them look happy .And he is a mad man who seems to have the ability to suck the joy out of everyone with his alleged controlling ways. If I had a daughter I would wait until she's 5 to get her ears pierced .By the way Kris is reportedly furious at Kanye for refusing to sell the wedding pictures and they could have made upwards of 11 million dollars but instead , they don't wanna sell them.I'm sure that's probably killing Kim.He stole her joy,he stole Kim's joy.I heard she is saying what has she gotten herself into.......and I'm sure Ireland is a really pretty place..But is that a honey moon destination?I was told all she wanted to do was shop but he wanted to visit the museums and she was like oh my God! Oh my God! Learn something "
PARDON C SPOTTED SWIMMING IN HIS HOUSE IN USA
PARDON C U DEY ENJOY OOOOOOO
Monday, 23 June 2014
Move over Serena! Venus Williams Goes Nude for ESPN Magazine
Also naked is Last year's Wimbledon quarter-finalist Tomas Berdych.
Serena also went nude for the 2009 issue
I Expose My Boobs For The Sake Of My Fans- Yetunde Agboola
"I expose my breast for the sake of my fans. And that is what is in vogue now. So there is no big deal in me exposing my boobs"
Chris Brown posts pic of Karrueche's butt as she flaunts her stretchmarks (Photos)
Chris Brown also supported her by posting a picture of her butt on Instagram...The thing with Chris is, once he starts posting like this, Rihanna may just be lurking in the corner...Hope he is for real this timeAbout a week ago I posted a pic of a butt with stretch marks on it.. The butt wasn't mine.. I was agreeing w the pic in reference to the stretch marks.. The owner seemed to be upset that I posted the pic so I've decided to go ahead and post mine.. These are my tiger marks
Kelly Osbourne shows off her butt
Angela Okorie Only Tried To Use My Husband’s Name To Shine And I Don’t Have Her Time- MumaGee
MumaGee who recently stated that she spends up to half a million naira in making her hair, has finally spoken about the much publicized public fight of her husband with another actress, Angela Okorie. While speaking with Nigerian Tribune, MumaGee made it clear that Angela was only trying to use her husband’s name to shine, and ofcourse she tried to bring her in by mentioning her name in the pages of newspapers but she was too busy for her. Here is what she told Tribune;
Can you tell us what your first reaction was when you heard
the news of robbery and rape linked to Angela Okorie, Prosper and Prince Eke,
your hubby, in South Africa?
My first reaction was not negative at all, but as the other
party went on and on, I could see a sure case of someone trying so hard to take
a shine on the brand Prince Eke; and even wanted to bring my name to it because
I kept reading ‘Muma Gee’s husband’ – which just made me laugh so loud each
time, and I refused to get involved.
Do you think your silence served the case well?
Yes, because I don’t have time for child’s play.
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