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Lagos Big Girl Beheaded After One Night Stand With Stranger *Viewer Discretion Is Advised* (PHOTO).

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The headless lady (you are about to see below) was said to have left home to club and party with some friends a couple of days ago, PorscheClassy Media gathered that the lady who is a Lagos runs babe was approached by a rich man at Elegushi beach where she and her friends had stopped by to party and have some fun.

According to report, she was said to have been taken to an unknown hotel by the man after both parties had reached a conclusive agreement on pricing. Exactly 7am the next day, her dismembered body was found somewhere around Mushin axis, Lagos in what looked like a case of rituals. Her left breast was cut off, right hand was also found missing while her intestine was also taken away.

Residents immediately reported the caser to the police, while many cried and pitied the dead lady who they claim was obviously used for money rituals; many said she must have been enjoying the “runs” business all along until this happened. See photo below!


Culled from PorscheClassy Media

The Horrifying Tale Of How A 34-Year-Old Man Raped And Killed A 12 Year-Old-Girl In Imo State.

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The Police in Imo State, recently,rounded up the brain behind the death of a 12-year-old girl, Ifunanya Favour Iberi who was declared wanted two months ago by arresting a 34-year-old man identified as Samuel Chukwunyere.   Police alleged that the suspect was responsible for raping the teenager to death and dumping her lifeless body in a deep well.

The missing little Ifunanya was last seen by members of her family on Sunday, October 13, 2013, when she could not return to their house after her day’s routine activities.  Apparently worried by the scaring development, her parents immediately alerted the Imo State Police Command. Their passionate appeal to the Commissioner of Police, Katsina was very simple. “You must please, assist us find our missing daughter.”

Search for suspects
Seeing the depth of grief boldly written on the faces of Ifunanya’s parents, the Imo State police boss assured them of his determination to get to the root of the matter.

Katsina mobilized his men and went after the fleeing criminal. Not long after, a 34-year old artisan from Amaenyi, Nkwerre, Chukwunyere, who lives at Umulolo village, where the missing girl hailed from, was apprehended. This man quickly fled the community when he noticed that he was being linked with the sudden disappearance of little Ifunanya.  The suspect was rounded up few days ago by the police when he quietly returned to the village.

Confession of suspect
In an interview with Crime Alert, the suspect confessed that he actually lured the innocent victim to his house and raped her to death. He also disclosed that he lured the girl to his place because he told her that he bought her a phone, adding as soon as they got to his house and on noticing that the place was lonely, he quickly grabbed the young girl.

His words: “I forced her. I tried to use her through her private part but my own thing could not enter. I now turned her and she started shouting. I now held her well, well. I don’t want anybody to hear her voice. I now started using her through her anus. In the process of using her through the anus, she now shouted and I now held her back again, using her. In the process of using her, she now gave up.”

The suspect also explained how he dumped the remains of his young victim inside a deep pit near his residence to avoid being traced by anybody. “I now asked myself how will I manage to hide the corpse of this girl. I now rock my brain and rock my brain and the shovel that I have there cannot dig the ground. This ground sef na stone ground. I cannot dig it alone. I now searched around my place here and I saw that pit there (pointing to the location of the pit) and I now say let me come and put her inside that pit, so that the place will be enough to hide it. Nobody will know. I now rolled her with some cloths. After12 to one o’clockin the midnight, I now brought her to this place and now throw her inside the pit.”

He also confessed that this was not his first rape case, especially as Crime Alert gathered that several girls in the area had previously fallen victim to his nefarious act.

The State Police boss later took Crime Alert to the scene of crime where the skull of the little girl which was already severed from her body and other decomposing parts believed to be her  remains were lifted from the pit, which contained greenish water.

Speaking to Crime Alert at the scene of the crime, the State Police boss explained that after committing the alleged sordid crime, the suspect threw the lifeless body of the young girl into a nearby well and vowed to bring him to book.

“His arrest and subsequent interrogation encouraged detectives to move to this place where this very horrendous spectacle was again discovered. It is a clear case of sunset at dawn. She may have gone but her soul is seriously crying for justice and this is what I will surely do,” Katsina promised.

Continuing, the Imo police boss said that apart from this sordid incident, investigations also revealed that “this very suspect is a serial killer, serial rapist and is responsible for the missing and death of many of our young girls, not only in Imo State but in some parts of the country.”

While describing the suspect as “an unrepentant killer”, the CP also said that “the man has been involved in many reported cases of ritual-related murders since 2004 till the time he was arrested.  Investigations  into the matter is on-going to unmask all those behind the dastardly act.  I am hoping that pathologists will equally ascertain the real cause of the death of the innocent girl.”

He recalled that the police had painstakingly been on his trail for about two months since little Ifunanya was reported missing by her parents.  Giving a graphic account of how the suspect was eventually apprehended, the CP explained that soon after the girl was reported missing, the suspect quietly escaped to Aba, Abia State.

“He later sneaked into Nkwerre when he thought that the search for the missing girl had died down. He was, however, wrong because the Ambush Squad of the Command quickly arrested him on getting wind of his return to base.

It is sad to note how people can be very heartless. On noticing that the innocent girl had died in the process of raping her, the suspect carefully but shamelessly threw her remains into a nearby pit.”

Culled from Vanguard

Kareena Kapoor Khan Covers Laha Magazine, Gets Big Star Awards Nomination For Satyagraha.

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Gorgeous Kareena Kapoor Khan looks magnificent on the December 2013 issue of Laha Magazine. The pretty wife and actress has received the Big Star Awards nomination for Most Entertaining Actor in a Social - Drama Film for her role on Prakash Jha's Satyagraha. More photos below.



Lawyer And Colleague Die Mysteriously In Car With Engine Running, In Asaba This Morning (PHOTO).

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Tragedy struck in Asaba, the Delta State capital, on Thursday following the puzzling way a lawyer and his colleague died at a popular roundabout in their steaming Toyota Camry car in the state.

The casualties, seated in the neatly parked steaming car, with registration number FGG 931 AE, along the road, after negotiating the roundabout, left the air-conditional system on and dozed to death.

Within a twinkle of an eye, the victims started gasping and foam was seen coming out from their mouth and nose.

The disaster had since thrown members of the state chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association into sorrow.

Hundreds of passersby and government officials abandoned their duty posts and trooped to the scene to catch a glimpse of the misfortune.

Others were seen running helter-skelter for fear of being arrested by the police for interrogation.

The occurrence happened at the popular Inter-Bau Roundabout within the capital city.

The reconstruction of roundabout, awarded by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan to the CCC Construction Company, was abruptly halted following the logjam that ensued thereafter.

The lawyer, whose name could not be confirmed as at press time, The Eagle Online gathered, hails from Okpanam, Oshimili North Local Government Area of the oil rich state.

Okpanam is one of the fastest growing neigbouring towns to Asaba, owing to its accessibility and nearness to the capital city, where land is considerably cheap.

While a source said the lawyer was coming back from a court session where he had engaged in some legal fireworks, another source claimed they were poisoned from their unknown destination.

According to the source: “They must have inhaled a poisonous substance thrown into their car from where they were coming from.

“If not, how would they have died inside the car they were riding in?”

Besides, the lawyer was said to have solicited severally on behalf of land speculators in Okpanam community, who have duped unsuspecting buyers over some parcels of land.

The identity of the passenger who died beside the lawyer is still uncertain but a source described him as a “bricklayer”.

He was said to be going with the lawyer to a construction site in Okpanam village.

Their bodies were swiftly deposited at the Federal Medical Center, Asaba.

Culled from The Eagleonline

Oprah Winfrey - ‘You can have it all, just not all at once' Covers 'The Hollywood Reporter' Again (PHOTOS).

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American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist, Oprah Winfrey covers The Hollywood Reporter for the second time in a row. The 59 year old Butler star who grabbed SAG Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her role in the film, chat with The Hollywood Reporter, in her new $88 million dollar house, where she revealed she’s never regretted not having kids of her own. Read excerpts and see more fabulous photos below.

 “Gayle (now a mother of two) was the kind of kid who, in seventh grade Home Ec class, was writing down her name and the names of her children. While she was having those kind of daydreams, I was having daydreams about how I could be Martin Luther King. If I had kids, my kids would hate me. They would have ended up on the equivalent of the Oprah show talking about me; because something [in my life] would have had to suffer and it would’ve probably been them.”


On if it it even possible for a woman to be successful as Oprah and be able to balance her career with motherhood and marriage? In Oprah’s own words, ‘You can have it all, just not all at once.’

On if she’ll do Broadway: It’s something I would like to do, but I’d like to get settled in my house, have a life and then make the next move. I’d just like to be in the space where I really feel like I have nothing to prove.” Is she close? “I think I’m just about there.” [

On Stedman keeping it real with her while she was being slammed in the press: He would say, 'You think you're going to rest on your laurels? You think anybody cares about 25 years?' And I'd go, 'Yeah, I kinda felt people did. Twenty-five years means nothing?' Same thing happened with Gayle. I said, 'I heard people were counting me out.' And she goes, 'No. You were counted out.'"[...]“This has been the great climb of my life,” she says of the past three years. “But I still have a long way to go.”


Her advice to new talk-show hosts like Steve Harvey and Queen Latifah: Don’t do it until you have 100 percent creative control to be yourself.” When she sensed that Harvey was straying, she called him up and told him, “I saw you in a chocolate factory trying to do that routine that Lucy and Ethel did. That’s not you. Don’t let people talk you into what they think is you.” When [my producers] called me in and said, ‘I know, we could take the audience to outer space,’ I knew it was time to go.

On giving generously ever since she was a kid/strong: I’d collect [my lunch money] in a little cup and take it back to church on Sunday to give to the starving children of Costa Rica. I always felt that whatever you have, you have to share it.”

On giving money to family and friends over the years: When you’re the most successful person in your family, in your neighborhood and in your town, everybody thinks you’re the First National Bank and you have to figure out for yourself where those boundaries are. I got to the point where nobody ever asked me for anything less than $5,000. I felt pressured for a long time to say yes, because I thought, ‘I can’t lie and say I don’t have it. My salary is printed in the paper,’ ” she laughs, looking back at all her charity: “I’ve bought more houses and cars than I can even tell you.”


Richard Mofe-Damijo's Son, Oghenekome Mofe Damijo Weds Eniola Abiodun (PHOTOS).

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Delta State Commissioner for Tourism and Culture, ace thespian and screen idol, Richard Mofe-Damijo's second son, Oghenekome Mofe Damijo, 30, married his longtime girlfriend, Eniola Abiodun, in a traditional wedding ceremony which held yesterday Thursday Dec. 12th at the bride's family home in Ikeja. Their white wedding will hold tomorrow in Lagos. See more pictures below








20-Year-Old Lady, Taiyelolu Abdulrahman Fathered By A Ghost, Married To Another Ghost (PHOTOS).

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The 25-minute journey on a motorcycle from Akoda junction to Odeomu to Gaga to Odansidi to Omodeere to Olodan to Abese to Ayetoro and finally to Tonkere village, all in Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State was uneventful. Members of the sleepy and rustic communities, from their homestead, waved at Saturday Tribune’s TAIWO OLANREWAJU  and OLUWOLE IGE while some who met them on the way greeted them expectantly and some currency exchanged hands.  They were on the trail of a woman found to have been sired by a ghost and married to a ghost.

Before now, chilling stories had been told of individuals who continued to experience life even after their clear deaths. The Yoruba call them Akudaaya. To the Hausa, they are Satalwa. Time after time, there were stories of how the dead, who were supposed to be six feet under the ground, would still stick around on the surface of the earth and lead lives as normal, regular human beings albeit in faraway places where their chances of bumping into either families or acquaintances who had previously bade them goodbye from this world are virtually zero.

Many have dismissed such stories as fictions, hallucinations or fabrications, but the recent experience of a 20-year-old Taiyelolu Abdulrahman, whose father, who died almost 20 years ago, nurtured till she was married to another dead or “ghost” husband, is lending credence to such weird developments.

It was a Herculean task getting Taiyelolu to grant Saturday Tribune an interview because, according to her, she had already spoken at length with a popular Yoruba magazine which she claimed only used her story for economic reasons. “Where is the assistance they promised would come my way as a result of the interview I granted them?”

Her father-in-law, Mr Raufu Gbadamosi, also was not favourably disposed to Taiyelolu granting another press interview. He showed disapproval when he shook his head, disappeared into his room and then reappeared with a cap and just exited the house.

When she finally opened up, it turned out that nothing could be more bizarre than Taiyelolu’s story. She and her twin brother, Kehinde, grew up with their father in a flat at the Ajah area of Lagos. They led a relatively comfortable life in the house where they only depended on generator as the only source of electricity. Although their father was not engaged in any kind of work, he provided for them.

“My father was not working. He never left the house except on a few occasions at night. But if I asked for N50, 000, he gave it to me. We had no visitors and we visited nobody,” she said.

All they had to do were sleep, eat and watch home videos.

Asked about her mother, she said she and her twin brother grew up to know only their father. They did not see any woman with him. To go out of the house, their father gave the twins a small gourd each which they simply clasped to their palms and then they burst out on the road and board vehicles to the market to purchase food items like wheat, semovita, macaroni, spaghetti and rice. They never consumed amala (yam flour meal).

On a particular day, however, Taiyelolu forgot to take her gourd and as she stepped out of the house, what confronted her was a cemetery with a lot of vaults and a bushy environment.

She screamed and dashed back inside. Then, her father told her to pick the gourd, atona (guide) as it was called. As she clasped the object to her palm and then ventured out, this time, she found herself on a busy tarred road.

Another incident which frightened her happened in the night. “My father went out whenever he wanted but it was always around 10.00 or 11.00 p.m. He would not take anyone along with him. But there was a day I begged him to take me out to where he usually went and he obliged. When we got there, something strange and fearful happened. It was like a canteen and there, I saw a small cooking stand with a big pot on it without firewood or fire and the food was boiling. I asked my father how it was possible for food to cook without firewood and fire and the woman selling the food became angry and slapped me. She asked my father who I was; that I was not part of them but only wanted to expose their secrets. My father begged her and we left the place,” she remarked.

After the incident, her father refused to take her out again so that she would not be privy to the secrets and circumstances surrounding their true identities. Since then, she refused to take food from her father, but only cooked her own food.

 By the time Taiyelolu came of age, her father did not allow her the choice of a husband, but asked her to marry someone identified as Abdulazeez. The man moved in with them and behaved like her father.

Soon, she got pregnant. And when she eventually went into labour, she said her father went out, brought back a particular kind of leaf which he applied on her navel and she was delivered of a baby boy without any complication. Her father, who acted as the midwife, took care of the placenta. She bore her two other boys in the same manner. Her children were named Abdul Qayum (now eight years old), ‘Rokeeb (four) and Jamiu (two and a half).

But what revealed the true identities of her father and husband? She disclosed that all the jealously guarded secrets began to come to the open when Kehinde declined to marry a lady recommended by their father.

They continued their routine life until their father considered Kehinde mature enough to get married and brought a lady home for him. But Kehinde was said to have refused outright to marry “one of them.” Taiyelolu said she asked him what he meant by “one of them” but he told her not to bother as she was only a woman who was oblivious of what was happening.

“One day, Kehinde was eating and he suddenly coughed, slumped and died. My father did not feel any sorrow as a result of this. He buried my brother in an unknown place. When I asked him about where he buried him, he said some Muslim clerics had come to pray over his body and he had buried it. Not convinced by his response, I said to him: “When I had my babies, no clerics came for the naming, but they came for the burial of my brother?’”

Disturbed by the shocking death of her brother, Taiyelolu confronted her father that she wanted to know his family. That decision marked the beginning of her journey into a new world.

“Eventually, my father agreed to take me and the children to his hometown, Offa, Kwara State. He said he was from the imam’s family. When we almost got to his family house, he said he wanted to check on someone close by and pointed the house to us. He asked us to ask for Alhaji Hussein Salmoni, his uncle. When we met his uncle and explained ourselves to him, he was taken aback. He eventually showed us his grave. He said my father died over 20 years ago,” she said.

Amid bewilderment, Taiyelolu left for the only place she knew as home, Ajah, Lagos, but could not locate their house again. What worsened her situation was the mysterious disappearance of the gourd which her father had given her and could have guided her back to the house.

She went to Ilorin in an effort to locate her mother’s family house which her father told her was Isale Koto. She managed to strike up conversations with some people who introduced her to a radio presenter who narrated her story on air. She also met a lady who she followed to Ede, Osun State, and stayed with for about a month. It was while in that city that she traced her husband’s parents.

She claimed that she was walking by the road one day when a car parked by her side and the driver told her that it was her birthday and in order to felicitate with her, gave her a handset with a SIM card. Taiyelolu is uncertain of her age, but assumed that she could be more than 20.

“It was when I got to ‘this world’ that I realised that I am too young to have given birth to three children with the fourth on the way. Also, I did not know that there is a place where people struggled to earn a living until I got here. It saddens me that I now wake up every day with no money.”

She said she never attended a school, but that her father had the knowledge of the Qur’an and had western education. According to her, her father was the one who taught her and her brother Arabic and a bit of western education,” she said. It is obvious that Taiyelolu is truly versed in the recitation of the Qur’an. Her children now attend a primary school in the village.

On how she got to Tonkere, she said she went to observe the evening prayer at a mosque in Ede when, after prayers, she was chatting with the imam and an old man appeared and told her in clear terms that she was suffering.

The man then asked her why she was obstinate about returning the children with her to Tonkere, her husband’s place of birth. The man said if she refused to do so within three days, something unpleasant would become of the children and the man disappeared.

Then she asked the imam if he saw the old man who just interrupted their conversation, but the imam said no. She then collected N200 from the cleric, fetched her children and the four of them, at about after 8.00 p.m., boarded a motorcycle to Akoda junction for N50.

At the junction, she asked another cyclist to take her to Tonkere but the man, because of the fact that it was late in the day, charged her N1000, whereas she only had N150. But it was necessary that the children got to Tonkere that night because their father, who was deceased, demanded that she took them to his people.

As she pleaded with the cyclist, a car parked by them and mediated in the matter. The driver asked the cyclist to convey the woman and her children to their destination for N500, which was the usual fare. The man gave the cyclist the N500, wrote down the motorcycle’s number and warned the cyclist to take the passengers to no place but the mosque at Tonkere.

As they alighted from the motocycle at Tonkere, Taiyelolu said her husband appeared to her physically.

She said he pointed to the shop opposite the mosque as his mother’s and the third building to the shop as his father’s house, saying “I should ask for his father, Pa Gbadamosi. As they conversed, her husband said a lady who was passing by, Tosin, was his sister and he called her.” Between the time Taiyelolu looked in the direction of the lady and looked back in her husband’s direction, he had disappeared.  

The lady is with her husband’s people now, but they did not receive her with open arms because the aged parents of Abdulazeez were confused about how their first son, who died at a tender age, could have fathered three children. They are suspicious of their supposed daughter-in-law and are acting cautiously around her. But she dismissed any suspicious of band motives asking why she would want to lie herself into a poor home.

Also, Taiyelolu’s mother-in-law, the Iyalode of Tonkere, had been down with stroke and the father-in-law is a farmer. Financially, they are not capable of supporting Taiyelolu and her children.

The lady, who said the clothes she uses now were given to her, added that they were rags, compared to the ones she wore in her father’s house. What pointed to the fact that she could truly be from another world was the way she was lamenting openly about the treatment meted out to her by her in-laws. She said if she had made up her story, rather than bringing her children to the old mud house, she would have taken them to the governor’s house. The mud house, she said, did not compare with her father’s house in “the other world.” She said she only left her father’s house with a black bag and a Qur’an, which are still in her possession.

She also claimed to have dreamt of her father once, who was all tears, lamenting with his finger in his mouth that he warned his daughter not to embark on this journey. She said her husband pleaded with her in her dreams each time his people offended her. She said her husband said the reason he insisted she took his children to his parents was for his parents to have the joy of raising his children as they did not have such opportunity with him even as a first child.

The parents said they could not remember where they buried Abdulazeez.

The survival of heavily pregnant Taiyelolu and the future of her three children pose a challenge to her. She said the aged parents of her “ghost” husband could no longer work, hence, the fate of her children hung in the balance.

When she called our reporter last Monday, she said she was having signs that she would soon put to bed. She, therefore, appealed to the Osun State governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola; his wife, Alhaja Sherifat, other well-meaning Nigerians, including corporate organisations and non-governmental organisations to come to her aid by empowering her so that her future and that of her three children abandoned could be secure.

What about her husband? She says he these days appears only in her dreams.

Culled from Nigerian Tribune

Jonathan, Obasanjo Meet In Kenya After Controversial Letter.

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Culled from Punch

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday met behind closed doors in the  Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.

The meeting held less than 24 hours after an 18-page   letter Obasanjo    sent to Jonathan went public.

Both leaders were in Nairobi for  Kenya’s  50th independence anniversary which was held inside the Safaricom Stadium.

The former President had in the letter accused Jonathan of  condoning corruption and engaging in acts  that were capable of destroying the country.

Before  the event, Obasanjo had made an  appearance at Jonathan’s hotel on a day the  media were awash with the letter  titled “Before it is too late.”

The former President’s arrival was said  to have been heralded by the surprise visit to Jonathan by Obasanjo’s daughter identified simply as Funke.

A source told The PUNCH  that a few minutes after that, Obasanjo arrived to the surprise of Jonathan’s aides.

The source added that the ex-President, in his usual humorous manner, said, “Mr. President, I have come to pay homage.”

According to him, they talked briefly over breakfast after which Obasanjo jokingly said, “Mr. President, permission to go ahead of you.”

Our source said Jonathan replied with “Permission granted,” amidst laughter by the two of them and their aides.

But The PUNCH  learnt in Abuja on Thursday  that   the Presidency and the Peoples Democratic Party were already  planning   a counter offensive against Obasanjo.

Some of the aides of the President, headed by his Chief of Staff, Chief Mike Ogiadomhe, met at the Presidential Villa with Vice-President Namadi Sambo, the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, the Minister of Transport, Senator Idris Umar; and the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP,  Chief Olisa Metuh.

The other aides in attendance at the meeting which took place in Sambo’s  office were the  Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulak;  the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe;  the Senior Special Assistant to the Vice-President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Umar Sani.

Sambo, Maku and Umar later left others to attend a scheduled meeting inside one of the conference halls in  the vice-president’s office while others moved to Oghiadomhe’s office to continue their consultation.

A source privy to the meeting told one of our correspondents that they discussed  how best the Presidency would respond to Obasanjo’s letter.

It was gathered that  the meeting by the presidential aide was approved by Jonathan, who, according  to our   source, was rattled by the  publication of  the letter by the media.

They also discussed  the way to handle the backlash arising from the letter and how to  reach out to those that Obasanjo sent copies of the letter to.

The former President had copied two former Heads of State, Generals Abdulsalami Abubakar and Ibrahim Babangida.

He also copied former Vice-President Alex Ekwueme and a former Minister of Defence, Lt.-Gen. Theophilus Danjuma.

One of  the decisions reached at the meeting was that “a high-powered” delegation be sent to Abubakar, Babangida, Ekwueme and Danjuma to explain Jonathan’s angle to the issues raised by Obasanjo.

It was gathered that the team would leave for Minna, Niger State “soon,” to meet with Abubakar and Babangida.

Our  source  said  there were reports that Babangida was also planning to write his own letter to the President, asking him to forget his second term ambition.

The source said, “The  two meetings are aimed at dousing tension created by Obasanjo’s letter.

“We will meet those he copied in his letter and explain our points to them before deciding on the next line of action. We know the security and political implications of the letter. So, we don’t have to leave anything to chance.”

The  source added that the President might personally reply Obasanjo in writing.

He said, “Chief Obasanjo has said that the President refused to reply his earlier letters. He will get his reply this time round. When the President said he would personally respond to the charges, he did not mean that he would address a press conference for instance. What he will do is to write the former President.”

When asked  if the President’s letter  would  be made public, he replied, “When we reach that bridge, we will cross it. For now, the response is still being compiled.”

Shortly after the meeting, Sambo also met behind closed doors with the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih.

At the end of the meeting, Anenih, who refused to speak with journalists, also had discussions with the National Chairman of the  PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.

Mixed reactions  have however continued to trail the letter in which Obasanjo lashed out at Jonathan for acts capable of destroying the country.

Those who reacted on Thursday were a Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, the All Progressives Congress, the Northern Elders Forum, the Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics, Professionals and Businessmen,  the  Ijaw Youth Council  and the United Action for Democracy.

While Abubakar called on the two former Heads of State, Ekwueme and Danjuma  to speak up  now on the   letter, the APC, CNPAPB A, the NEF and the UAD cautioned the Jonathan administration against treating issues raised by the ex-President  with levity.

But the IYC chided Obasanjo, claiming that his anti-Jonathan posture was capable of putting the nation on the precipice.

Although  Abubakar said he was not competent to speak on the letter, he however insisted that it was expedient for Nigerian leaders to intervene and reduce the tension created by Obasanjo’s weighty allegations.

In a statement issued by his media office in Abuja, the ex-vice-president  said like every other Nigerian, he  felt the allegations were too disturbing to be treated with apathy by any political stakeholder.

He said at a moment of national anxiety or uncertainty, leaders across the country should rise to the occasion and reassure their   citizens  about the future.

Abubakar said, “Our priorities for Nigeria are forging lasting solutions to our chronic unemployment, providing safety and security for all, and vastly improving our failing education systems. President Jonathan’s government has consistently failed to address these critical concerns.

“That said, it is on record that I have firmly fought for a democracy where the voters choose their future leaders, not political party bosses.

“If the incumbent President insists on continuing to destroy his own party with vindictive internal wars and thinks his record of rising youth unemployment, never-ending violence, corruption and scandals is worthy of another term, then he is welcome to run. We are confident Nigerians will exercise their democratic right to choose new leadership in 2015.”

 He agreed  that the President was free to run his government without interference, but  said sometimes even sitting Presidents needed outside constructive interventions to move their  countries forward.

 The  APC said it agreed with Obasanjo’s call on Jonathan not to allow personal and partisan considerations blot out his responsibility as the father of the nation.

The position of the APC was contained in a statement by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.

In reference to happenings in Rivers State, for which Obasanjo also berated Jonathan, the APC said it had resolved not to sit by and allow anyone make the nation a laughing stock in the comity of nations.

 The statement reads in part: “We are aware of the letter to President Jonathan by former President Obasanjo, virtually accusing the President of destroying the same nation he was elected to preside over and uplift.

“We hope he will not allow Obasanjo’s prognosis about him to come true so soon by backing any move that can plunge Nigeria into chaos.

“This is because, we in the APC,  have resolved never to sit by and allow anyone, no matter how highly placed, to engage in actions that will make our country a laughing stock and a pariah in the comity of nations.”

The APC said there would be no peace anywhere in the country if the Federal Government supported  the perpetration of impunity in Rivers State.

This, it said was not a threat, “but the sure consequences of any acts of impunity.”

Speaking in a similar vein, the Convener  of the CNPAPB, Dr. Junaid  Mohammed, said Obasanjo’s letter raised  a number of serious issues that could not be ignored.

He said claims that the Presidency was plotting to set up “a killer squad” was particularly worrisome considering the nation’s sad history of unresolved assassinations.

Mohammed said, “This, to me is very serious and given the way the government has been behaving from the time Jonathan came to power in an acting capacity, the way and manner he, INEC and others, were complicit in rigging the election.  I, as a Nigerian, has to be worried.

“It is a known fact that a new think tank has been created and is being massively funded. Nigerians ought to be worried; we had random extra-judicial killings which became the norm of the government of the day.

“As I can recall, most of the people killed have been unaccounted for.

Most of the people who were alleged to have done it or were accessories have been freed.

“The idea that we are going back to the era where for example, Kudirat Abiola was assassinated in broad daylight, a time where the late Alex Ibru, got a snipers bullet in the head; he never was the same until he died of another ailment.”

Also, the UAD  agreed with Obasanjo’s claim that corruption had  been institutionalised  in the country.

The group, which is made up of more than 46 civil society groups, also said it  would be wrong to insulate the National Assembly from the corruption bazaar in the country.

It said corruption was being used as a patronage  mechanism of the ruling elite.

The National Convener of the UAD, Mr. Baba Aye, spoke on behalf of other leaders of the group at a news conference  in Abuja on Thursday.

Those present at the briefing were the Deputy National Convener, Abdul Yusuf; the  General  Secretary, Zulu Ofoelue; the  National Treasurer,  Jide Afolabi;  and the National Publicity,  Styvn Obodoekwe.

Aye  said, “The UAD notes that corruption has remained institutionalised in Nigeria as a patronage mechanism of the ruling elite to foster their control over the economy and polity.

“With the recent rating of Nigeria as the 33rd most corrupt country in the world by the Transparency International, the brazen faces of corruption continue to disrupt national development.”

He  stated that  it was particularly worrisome that there was surreptitious sharpening of the teeth of state terrorism going on in the country.

“We  regard  these allegations with utmost seriousness, and demand  an urgent verifiable response from the Presidency,”  Aye  said.

On its part, the NEF    said  even though   Obasanjo  said nothing new,   he  should be given credit for  his comment on  Jonathan administration.

Its spokesman, Prof. Ango Abdullahi,  said, “This is from the horse’s mouth, if I had said this three weeks ago they would have said, Ango has been in opposition all his life but this is the man I opposed. I opposed Obasanjo, he was my friend. We parted ways in 2003.

“Here is the man who brought this man (Jonathan) to us (North), he was the one who did the mago, mago(trick) for Umaru Yar’Adua, he did the mago, mago for Jonathan.

“Now that he has at least been honest enough to speak out about the fact that, there was a one-term agreement and all of the issues he has raised in his letter, we should take him as an authority on the issue.”

The NEF spokesman also said there was no denying the fact that the nation was on its knees hence the need for all men of goodwill to abandon their ethno-religious differences and work towards rescuing the nation.

But the IYC  accused Obasanjo of heating up the polity unnecessarily.

President of the IYC, Udengs Eradiri, who addressed journalists in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State,  asked   Obansajo to look inwards before making spurious comments.

He said it was unfortunate that Obasanjo associated Jonathan with violence and purported training of goons like late General Sani Abacha reportedly did.

He added that  it was not in the character of Ijaw people to take delight in killing people.

Eradiri said Obasanjo’s letter was suggestive of ill-feelings, stressing that he  was engaging in the proverbial ‘pull-him-down syndrome’ because the President had unbeatable record of achievements.

He said, “In this country, leaders who see that others will surpass them will decide to drag  them  down and  is that is what is playing out in the case of Obasanjo’s letter to Jonathan.

“The achievements that Jonathan has put on the table will be difficult for any other President to surpass in the country. But he is a man who does not know how to blow his trumpet.”.

Olaniyi Afonja a.k.a Sanyeri Denies Using Wedding To Raise Funds

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On the best thing about being married: Marriage is a good thing. One needs to always remember your spouse who is at home.  You must be mindful of the friends you keep.  Your wife is the mirror you look at every morning.  You will have peace of mind when married.  Basically, marriage is a thing of joy.

On wife: Her name is Omolara Afonja.  My wife sells provisions and drinks. We already have two lovely boys and by the grace of God, we would love to have more.

On how their paths cross: I met her at the National Theatre in 2004.  That was when I had my first movie production, Okan Eni.  After the movie, I saw her standing by a car.  At that time, people were greeting me and saying that’s a job well done. Later, I walked up to her, introduced myself as a movie producer.  That I produced the movie people just finished watching. She shunned me, and that was it.  We met again, three months later and still she did not give me her contact.  But she gave me her mother’s contact.  When I called her mom, she queried me until I was able to speak with her.  That was how we started and here we are today.

On using his wedding to raise fund and guests were not properly treated: No matter what you do, people would not appreciate it.  A lot of people were at the wedding without the aso ebi.  I sold the Ankara for N2,000 and the lace for N20,000.  That rumour is not true.

Culled from Encomium

First Lady Patience Jonathan Changes Name to 'Mama Peace'

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On Friday, while inaugurating the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme Maternal and Child Health otherwise known as MAMA Project, The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan said she should no longer be called Patience but “Mama Peace.” 

According to her, “My name is no more Patience but now Mama Peace because I believe that without peace, there will be no more women, no more children and no more health sector. Without peace, the international community will be afraid to come and invest in our country. Peace is from the heart and not from the tongue or lips; not what you say but what is in you. We pray for genuine peace because peace is the key to our arriving at our desired destination as a nation”.

(LAUGHS).

The Strength Of A Powerful Ejaculation.

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Image credit National Nursing Review

 Many times, a good number of my clients are worried about their sexual stamina, ejaculation performances, sexual fertility strength and erectile potency. They ask questions and most of the answers to these questions depend greatly on the strength of a powerful ejaculation. When the development of ejaculation processing, production and delivery is in very healthy form, every other thing just naturally falls in place. So today, let us look at the strength of a powerful ejaculation ... Continue ...

Brutally Stabbed Man Was A Witness And Uncrowned Monarch (MUST Read).

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And I bet these guys will go scot-free cos they are the ones our politicians use during election period ... SAD! If you missed the first news CLICK HERE.

Culled from Punch

Thirty six-year-old Segun Ogbere had on Tuesday gone to the Yaba Magistrate Court, where he was a key police witness in a murder case against a former Baale of Ilaje area of Bariga, Kayode Ayetiwa, but he would not come back home alive.

Ogbere, who was the alleged leader of the Shaggy Boys – one of the gangs in control of Bariga – was trailed from the court by suspected members of the Downtown Boys, a violent gang in the area, and stabbed to death around University Road, Akoka, Lagos.

A police source told Saturday PUNCH that Ogbere fled the court premises when he caught a glimpse of a member of the rival gang but he was cornered around 3pm by the members of the gang who trailed him in a red Volkswagen Golf car.

A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Saturday PUNCH that Ogbere was to be crowned as Baale following the removal of Ayetiwa, who is being prosecuted for murder.

The resident said, “Ogbere’s father was the Baale before he was poisoned. Ogbere, who led the Shaggy Boys, had been accepted as the community head. It remained for him to be crowned.

“The people around here prefer the Shaggy Boys because they are less violent and could help counter the Downtown Boys who terrorise this place a lot through rape, robbery and killings.”

The residents of this part of Bariga are living in constant fear as gang violence has become common place.

The uneasy quiet that has enveloped Bariga since Ogbere’s killing seems to portend more dire consequences, which residents said would likely manifest in reprisals.

The fear in the community also manifested in the suspicion with which the residents received inquiries from this correspondent about the family house of Ogbere. Many of them were not willing to discuss anything relating to the victim.

A resident explained that two days before Ogbere’s murder, two suspected gang members were killed by rival gang members in the area.

Such killings have become well known in Bariga and the neighbouring Shomolu where as many as four different gangs rule, fight and terrorise residents.

There are the Downtown Boys, who have now changed their names to Pharaohs; Shaggy Boys, the Eiye Confraternity and the Feeling/Stealing Boys also known as the EFCC Boys.

Ogbere, who was a cement block and kerosene dealer, was said to be a cousin of the former Baale, whom he was in court to witness against.

Ayetiwa was arrested on Wednesday and is currently being held by the state Criminal Investigation Department to answer questions on the murder of Ogbere.

“The former Baale’s mother is a blood sister to Segun Ogbere’s father. Allegation of culpability in the death of Ogbere’s father was made against Ayetiwa after he was poisoned,” a resident, who knew the family well, said.

A police source said one of the suspects and a known leader of the Downtown Boys, is suspected to have led the hit against Ogbere.

He was allegedly held on charges of multiple murders but was controversially released a few months ago, a development that threw his neighbourhood in panic because many of them had stormed the police station after his arrest to insist he had to be locked away.

According to another resident, who spoke only on condition that he would not be named, said in 2011, Ogbere was arrested after Ayetiwa reported at the police station that he had attempted to kill him.

He was said to have been released later when it turned out there was no evidence of such attempt.

“Ogbere, whom we call Shaggy came back after he was released and the former Baale instigated his boys to ensure he did not gain entry back into Ilaje,” the resident said.

When the Facebook account one of the alleged suspectswas checked, a photo of the victim in a pool of his blood was posted on his wall with the caption: “Nobody wey God no fit cash (sic). The notorious army robber in Bariga don die (sic) today for where he go rob (sic) in Abule Ijesha, Segun Ogbere aka Shaggy.”

A police source said the suspect and other members of his gang had gone underground.

“When Ogbere ran away from the court after seeing members of the rival gang, a tipper driver friend of his, who gave him a ride, said he knew the suspects in the murder.

“The tipper driver abandoned his vehicle and ran away after they ambushed him and dragged Ogbere out of the vehicle. We are picking them up one by one.”

The community development association in Ilaje has written a petition to the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umar Manko, detailing its members’ grouse against the gang wars that had subjected them to constant fear and culminating in the killing of Ogbere.

One of the names of the suspected members of the Downtown Boys, now known as Pharaohs, Waliu Skoolboi, which came up when Saturday PUNCH spoke with a number of residents, wrote on his Facebook wall: “To become King Pharaoh, you have to zero your mind. King Pharaoh says so.”

The gang is known for brutality.

Spokesperson of the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, said she needed more time to find out where investigation into Ogbere’s killing stands at the moment.

Residents of adjoining communities, Abule Oja and Abule Ijesha have called on the police to help dislodge gangs that have taken over their communities. According to them, in Abule Oja, Kayode Market, Musoro and Oguntuase are the areas used as base by the gang members.

Tonto Dikeh Flaunts New Hairdo (PHOTOS).

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More beautiful photos below !!!




And this is the Poko spirit *winks*

Mercy Aigbe Spotted Without Make-Up At A Saloon (PHOTOS).

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Nollywood actresses are beautiful sha! Like I'm just knowing lol !!! Another photo below!


Eniola Badmus In Ganglam Style (PHOTO).


SEE Mercy Aigbe's Outfit To Toyin Aimakhu's 'Alakada 2' Lagos Premiere At Silverbird Cinemas (PHOTO).

Actress Biodun Okeowo’s Son, Ayomide Clocks 13 (PHOTOS).

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Pretty and star actress Abiodun Okeowo, popularly known as Omo Butty's son, Ayomide turned 13 on the 3rd of December, 2013 and the happy mummy who was so excited, couldn't stop thanking God. She posted lots of pics of them together as they celebrated in their home. More photos below!




Nigerian Born Transgender, Miss saHHara Flaunts Hot Body (PHOTOS).

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She's a part-time fashion model and a singer/songwriter.

SEE RMD's Beautiful Daughter-in-Law, Eniola Abiodun-Mofe Damijo In Her Stunning White Wedding Dress (PHOTO).

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Richard Mofe-Damijo's Son, Oghenekome Mofe and his sweetest heart, Eniola are presently walking down the aisle at the Chapel of Christ The Light Church, Alausa, Ikeja. This will be followed with a reception at the Grandeur Event Center, Oregun.

Image credit Kemi Filani

Singer Mariah Carey In Lagos To Perform For Access Bank's Managing Director Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede (PHOTOS).

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Bedazzling American singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, and philanthropist Mariah Carey arrived in Lagos this afternoon to perform at Access Bank's Christmas Party and Send-off ceremony for the bank's Managing Director Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede. The event will hold tonight at Eko Hotel. This is Mariah's first time in Nigeria. See more photos below.



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