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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

See a Photograph of What Police Discovered inside an Uncompleted Building in Anambra State

The Police in Nnewi yesterday,
recovered arms and ammunition,
including one AK4, Military rifle,
handcuffs, 1,500 live ammunition
and 30 fully loaded magazines, from
an uncompleted estate at Uruagu
Nnewi, owned by an overseas-based
businessman.
The arm cache and others were
recovered following a tip-off.
Similarly, a joint security task force,
comprising the Police, Army, Navy,
Department State Service, DSS, and
National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency, NDLEA, raided a suspected
baby factory at Odekpe in Ogbaru
Local Government Area and rescued
three teenage pregnant girls during
the operation.
A woman popularly known as nurse
who ran the home and her agent,
were arrested by the force.
According to a source, the bubble
burst after one of the pregnant girls
was allegedly delivered of a baby
boy but was dispossessed of the
baby.
She was said to have raised the
alarm when she could not stomach
the disappearance of her new born
baby.
The baby was later recovered from
the owner of the home by the
security operatives and handed over
to the mother.
In a related development, the joint
task force has uncovered a criminal
hideout in Nnewi after a search on
an erosion site in Nnewi North
Council Area Anambra State.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Reasons Why Women Cheat And How To Prevent It

A survey conducted by Durex, in
which 29,000 people in 36 countries
were interviewed has ranked
Nigerian women as one of the most
unfaithful in the world. But what
are the reasons?
1.Age trigger
Decade and half-decade birthdays
can be a hard time for a ladies.
Women clocking such ages as 30, 35,
40, 50, etc might think about their
life and its directions, and if it is not
going the way they wants, she might
want to correct this by having an
affair.
Advice for men: be there for her.
According to the statistics, there are
two dates when any straight
Nigerian woman wants a men in her
bed: her birthday and the New
Year’s Eve. Don’t leave her solo and
don’t forget about the presents.
2. She got a promotion
Women, as much as men, love to
achieve their goals.. And when she is
able to conquer one of her job-
related challenges, she might focus
on another – her relationship. She
might want to take some risk with
her relationship, or might want to
find excitement in the arms of
another man. Also women who have
big salaries are more likely to cheat.
Advice for men: be with your girl.
Celebrate all her accomplishments,
even those ones which you consider
to be unimportant. When she feels
like you admire and respect her, she
will feel valued at home as much as
she does at work.
3. You start to live together
Things change when you start to live
together. When you share all the
boring routine moments of your life,
she can subconsciously think that
you consider her to be boring too.
And if there’s someone else around
who finds her attractive and
intriguing-and shows it-she might go
for him instead. One survey found
that 41 percent of women who’ve
cheated did it with a coworker. Also,
after moving in, women start
dreaming about engagement or
marriage.
Advice: Talk with her about the
future and make it clear that you
want her in your future.
4. She thinks you have cheated
Affair as a revenge is very common.
Women sometimes do this to restore
their self-esteem and feel attractive
and desirable again.
Advice: If you cheated or are
cheating, confess. Try to apologize. If
you were not cheating you have got
a paranoid girlfriend. Maybe she has
low self-confidence. So you should
try to compliment her sincerely and
often. Make her feel better about
herself.
5. She wants to break up with you
One more reason on why woman
might cheat – She is about to dump
you. So she may cheat to have a
reason to do so.

Goat Gives Birth to a Baby Kid. A farmer accused of Impregnating a goat

People in Argentina, became angry
at a farmer and his family when they
learned that a goat was born with a
human head.
However, the farmer said that she
buried the goat because the family
feared it would bring them bad luck.
Olga Villalba said that the goat was
already dead when it was born, and
she blamed pesticides for it being
born with a human head.
Angry locals fear that the reason for
the human head was something else
entirely, and began to spread
rumors that someone connected to
the family had been having s*x with
the goats, producing mutated
offspring.
Villalba vehemently denied the
allegations, saying that neither her
family or friends had interfered with
the goat in any way.
“It was clearly a genetic mutation
caused by the overuse of pesticides.
Another neighbor who was here and
was curious, took a picture and
unfortunately, posted it online,
sparking these ridiculous
allegations,” Villalba said.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Lagos State Government may Prosecute Prophet T.B Joshua

It looks like Synagogue leader T.B
Joshua will be prosecuted by the
Lagos State Government over the
collapse of his building on
September 12th that left more than
115 people dead.
According to Punch, the state
government has set up a coroner of
inquest for the purpose of
investigating the cause of the
building collapse.
This was made known in a
statement credited to the Lagos
State Attorney General and
Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade
Ipaye, on Sunday.
According to the statement, Ipaye
had instigated the coroner’s inquest
pursuant to Section 15 of the Lagos
State Coroner’s System Law No. 7 of
2007.
The coroner of inquest, headed by
Magistrate O. A. Komolafe, has been
charged with the duty of
establishing the cause of the
collapse of Synagogue’s six-storey
building that killed no fewer than
115 persons.
Ipaye, who spelt out the
responsibility of the coroner, said its
final submission might necessitate
the institution of a criminal charge
against the church.
The commissioner was quoted to
have
said, “The law requires the verdict
of a coroner, as certified in writing,
to be forwarded to the State
Attorney General and such verdict
may form the basis of criminal
prosecution depending on the
evidence collected.
“The coroner in this case is
Magistrate O. A. Komolafe, who also
sat as coroner in the Dana Air Crash
case.
He is expected to announce his
sitting or visitation schedules and
other details and to hold the inquest
at the premises of the High Court of
Lagos State, Oba Akinjobi Way,
Ikeja.
“In doing this, he (Komolafe) has all
the powers of a magistrate to
summon and compel the attendance
of witnesses, including medical
examiners, and require them to give
evidence, produce documents or
present other relevant materials.”
Source: Punch

Chibok School Girls Abduction by Boko Haram Insurgents- Latest Story about one of them who has just escaped

One of the 276 abducted Chibok schoolgirls
whisked away by Boko Haram insurgents in April
has been released by the terrorists.
The freed teenager who was identified as Susan
Ishaya was said to have been released on Sunday,
September 21 set free by her captors.
According to reports from Business Day, Enoch
Mark, the chairman, Association of Abducted
Chibok Girls’ Parents, told BusinessDay on
telephone that the teenage girl who, he said, was
at the moment traumatized arrived Chibok late
Sunday having spent four days between the place
she was set free and Chibok.
He said: “I have been instructed to take
her to Adamawa police command in Yola
where she would be medically taken care
of. She is traumatized at the moment
because her speech is not coordinated. As
I speak to you now, I am on my way to
Adamawa. When she is stabilized I will
encourage her to speak to you. The young
lady with me here should not be up to 20
years”, he said.
Enoch, with the daughters still at the
mercy of the Islamist sect, said it was the
insurgents that dropped the girl off at the
point where they asked her to find her way
and that she wondered round many
hamlets for four days before she was able
to locate Chibok.
“Let me be clear to you, the military has
nothing to do whatsoever about her
release. It was the insurgents who decided
to show her mercy, lest anybody takes the
glory of her freedom. Whatever the military
might be doing now is rather too late. The
damage has been done already. I shed
tears when I saw her. A girl of less than
20 has suddenly turned old woman. We
pray others including my two daughters
would be set free soon. By the time she is
fully rested we should be able to get some
information from her”, he said.
It would be recalled that the military on
Tuesday claimed to have rescued some of
the girls. Shortly after, it retracted its
statement.
Army spokesman, Brig-Gen Chris
Olukolade, had told the BBC there were
girls in military custody, but not those
from Chibok as originally thought.
The abduction of the girls had caused
worldwide outrage and sparked a social
media campaign.
Protests were organised under the hashtag
#BringBackOurGirls, calling on the Federal
Government to do more to free the girls,
who had gone to the school in Chibok
from surrounding areas to take their final
year exams.
Shortly after the abduction, Boko Haram
released a video showing more than 100
of them and offering an exchange for
prisoners.
In recent days there have been
unconfirmed reports that the government
has been negotiating a deal with Boko
Haram to exchange the abducted girls for
imprisoned Islamist fighters.