Thursday, August 18, 2016

Reasons why I named my dog ‘Buhari’ — Man explains

     
The Police in Ogun State, yesterday, released unconditionally, the 30-year-old trader, Joe Fortemose Chinakwe, who was arrested last Saturday for naming his pet dog ‘Buhari’.

The embattled trader, who was visibly angry after his three-day incarceration in police cell, was let off the hook around 5pm on Tuesday after the intervention of both the Serkin Hausa and President-General of non-indigenes in the state.

It was learned that the prompt intervention of the elders made the complainant to withdraw the case he reported against the trader at Sango-Ota division which was later transferred to Police headquarters at Eleweran.

However, police sources said both the complainant and suspect were made to sign an undertaking not to cause any breach of peace again. Speaking to journalists after this release, the trader, a father of two from the Niger Delta, who trades on second hand clothing lamented that he was made to suffer for no just cause.

Narrating his ordeal, Chinakwe said “It is annoying because the complainant is from Niger Republic and I am sure he is one of those illegal aliens in this country. He connived with one Police Sergeant from the Northern part of Nigeria called Musa, who works at Sango Police division to humiliate me. Worse still, the Divisional Police Officer there, did not help matters as he refused to entertain any plea from me after I was arrested that Saturday night. He simply ordered his men to throw me into the cell.”

Continuing, he said...

“I did not commit any offence. I named my beloved pet dog Buhari, who is my hero. My admiration for Buhari started far back when he was a military Head of State. It continued till date that he is a civilian President. After reading his dogged fight against corruption, which is like a canker worm eating into the very existence of this country, I solely decided to rename my beloved dog which I called Buhari, after him. I did not know that I was committing an offence for admiring Buhari.

“I was intimidated and thrown inside the cell with hardened criminals for about three days. While I was there, the complainant from Niger Republic and Sergeant Musa from the North kept on taunting me saying people from my part of the country are trouble makers and that after detaining me, they will throw me into prison where I will die unsung.

”Even when my wife came with our baby on her back, they stopped her from giving me food. One of my friends that came to see me was also maltreated. “While taking me to Eleweran the next day, they handcuffed and chained me together with that my friend. Fortunately, when we got to police headquarters, both the Commissioner of Police and other officers were angry with their colleagues at Sango-Ota. ”They were wondering loudly why I was brought to the headquarters over such a minor case. It’s very unfortunate that I have to be so humiliated in my own country because of the antics of a foreigner in connivance with my brother from the North.”

Ijaw youths react to intense search for crude oil in North

     
Ijaw Youth Council has lauded the accelerated search for oil in Northern Nigeria by President Muhammadu Buhari and northern governors but said the move is coming at the wrong time.

A statement signed by the council's spokesman, Eric Omare, said President Buhari-led government should focus on diversifying the nation’s ailing economy, especially areas where the different regions had comparative advantage over the other.

“Ordinary, the IYC would be excited by not just a Presidential directive to explore for oil in any part of the North but discovery of oil in the North. This is so because we strongly believe that the struggle of the people of the Niger Delta region for equitable distribution of oil money would become a reality once oil is found in the North as well.”

Long life depends on lifespan of parents – Study

      
A study, believed to be the largest of its kind ever conducted has shown that the longer parents live, the longer their offspring are likely to live.

The research, released on Wednesday by the Medical Research Council (MRC) in London, also indicated that children of long-lived parents are more likely to stay healthy in their 60s and 70s.

The eight-year study led by the University of Exeter also involved an international team of academics from the University of Cambridge.

Also involved in the research, are UConn Centre on Aging at UConn Health in Connecticut, U.S., the French National Institute of Health and the Indian Institute of Public Health.

The researchers noted that those with longer-lived parents had much lower rates of heart conditions and cancers.

They said that the study, funded by the MRC and involving almost 190,000 participants in the United Kingdom Biobank, was the largest of its kind.

“It found that chances of survival increased by 17 per cent for each decade that at least one parent lives beyond the age of 70.

“It found evidence showing for the first time that knowing the age at which parents died could help predict risk not only of heart disease, but many aspects of heart and circulatory health,’’ they said.

The researchers disclosed that they used data on the health of 186,000 middle-aged offspring, aged 55 years to 73 years, followed over a period of up to eight years.

The team found that those with longer lived-parents had lower incidence of multiple circulatory conditions, including heart disease, heart failure, stroke, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels.

It found that the risk of death from heart disease was 20 per cent lower for each decade that at least one parent lived beyond the age of 70 years.

In addition, those with longer lived-parents also had reduced risk of cancer; a seven-per cent reduced likelihood of cancer in the follow-up per longer-lived parent.

It, however, noted that although factors such as smoking, high alcohol consumption, low physical activity and obesity were important, the lifespan of parents was still predictive of disease onset after accounting for these risks.

Dr Janice Atkins, a Research Fellow in the Epidemiology and Public Health group at the University of Exeter Medical School and lead author on the paper, said that the research was intensive.

He said that the research showed that “the longer your parents live, the more likely you are to remain healthy in your sixties and seventies’’.

Atkins said that the study was built on previous findings published by the University of Exeter Medical School researchers earlier this year, which established a genetic link between parents’ longevity and heart disease risk.

Professor David Melzer, Leader of the Research Program, said that it had been unclear why some older people developed heart conditions in their 60s while others only developed these conditions much later in life or even avoid them completely.

He said that the research showed that, while avoiding the well-known risk factors such as smoking, it is very important that there are also other factors inherited from parents.

“As we understand these parental factors better, we should be able to help more people to age well,’’ Melzer said.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

FOOTBALL PREDICTIONS: Saturday August 20th, 2016

    
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ENGLISH LEAGUE                   PREDICTION

Stoke v Man City                      Away win 1-3

Swansea v Hull City.              Home Win 1-0

Tottenham v C. Palace          Home Win 2-0

Watford v Chelsea                  Away Win 0-1

West Brom v Everton             Away Win 0-1

Burnley v Liverpool                Away Win 0-2

Leicester v Arsenal                Away Win 0-2

ITALIA SERIE A

Roma v Udinese.                   Home Win 2-0

Juventus v Fiorentina.          Home Win 2-0

SPANISH LA LIGA

Barcelona v Real Betis.         Home Win 2-0

Granada v Villarreal               Away Win 0-1

Sevilla v Espanyol.                Home Win 1-0

FRENCH LIGUE

St Etienne v Montpellier        Away Win 0-1

Lille v Dijon                             Home Win 1-0

Nantes v Monaco                   Away Win 1-2

Toulouse v Bordeaux             Home Win 2-0

Angers v Nice.                        Away Win 0-2

Rennes v Nancy                     Away Win 0-1

Guingamp v Marseille            Away Win0-1

Angela Igoru: Queen Of Elegant Nigerian

   
Miss Elegant is a yearly pageantry organized by Kanys Multimedia to peace and unity and to showcase the beauty and brain of an average Nigeria girl.

It is my wish to share one of the contestants with you who will be slogging it out with other contestants, but she truly needs your votes to scale through. To vote for her click on the name below and like her pics Angela Igoru

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Man kills his wife's lover after catching them in bed

   
Man allegedly kills wife’s lover after catching them on his matrimonial bed.

A 32-year-old man Ezekiel Igbokwe, has been accused of murdering his wife’s lover after catching both of them in a compromising position in his house.

The victim, 28-year-old Victor Olatundun, who was said to be secretly carrying out a romantic affair with Juliet Igbokwe, had been in bed with her when her husband suddenly returned from a business trip.

Husband and wife arrested after he killed his wife’s lover
An angry Ezekiel flew into a blind rage, picked up a cutlass and butchered his wife’s lover. The couple who have been married for 12 years, have three children together and lived in Ago-Iwoye, Ogun state.

Here’s what the accused said below:

“I travelled to Onitsha on July 25. When I came back on the 27th, I met a man inside my room and we started fighting. The man was stronger than I and I didn’t know what to do. Then I got a cutlass from my toilet and cut him in the hand. He died on the way, while policemen were taking him to the hospital, because their car ran out of fuel. I never suspected my wife of infidelity before the incident. It is not my intention to waste a soul like this. It is Satan’s work; if I really know it will be like this, I would have walked away.

My aim was to injure him, go to the police station and make a report. PWe did not quarrel before I went to Onitsha. She has three children for me. But I got to know my wife had one child before we met.”

Here’s what his wife Juliet said:

“I did not know what came over me to have allowed my lover access to my matrimonial home. When my husband and I quarrel, he would leave us and travel for months. I have known Olatundun for 6 months. My husband is not taking care of me. He always leaves me and the children to suffer at home.”

Hmmm…Na wa ooo!

Friday, August 12, 2016

I am sleeping with my blood sister out of no choice.Please I need help

      
I grew up in the village with my siblings- we are six in number, and I am the second child, my parents are poor, so it is not always easy for us to feed back in the village, so my father decided to send me to go and live with one of my uncles who stay in Calabar. Because of this, I dropped out from school just few months to write WAEC because there was no money to register me for WAEC, even though I was the most brilliant student in my class then, my academic dream died, but I never gave up, I continued to educate myself by reading every book I come across, but I couldn’t further and I didn’t learn any handwork or trade because my uncle I was living with turned me into his house boy- I cook, I clean, wash and do every household work even though he is married with grown up children who never helps with the household works.

After many years of living with my uncle, he refused to help me, and I was already 25 years, so my elder sister who struggled on her won to acquire university degree, and later got a job in Lagos, invited me to Lagos to learn trade in order for her to assist me startup a business that will help me become a man, so I packed my loads and travelled to Lagos to meet my elder sister.

I started living with my sister; she lives in one room self-content, so we share the same bedroom and bed, and it wasn’t a problem until one evening.

That evening, I returned from where I was learning how to sow clothe, and then I helped to boil rice for our dinner, we already have stew in the small fridge- she usually prepares stew in large quantity, which we do store in the fridge, to be used gradually. It wasn’t long, my sister returned from work too, it was around 7:30 pm when she returned, and I served her food, and also took my own, and we ate happily like before and I thanked her and then switched on the television to watch film, but it wasn’t long NEPA took light, so I went to bed to sleep, and by then, my sister was in the bathroom taking her bathe.

When she came out of the bathroom, she was tying only towel that covered only her breast, leaving her waist and all visible, I intentionally closed my eyes and tried to sleep before she then changed into her transparent night gown and then joined me on the bed.

Few minutes after she joined me on the bed, it started raining heavily with thunder strikes that even scared me, and unknowingly, my sister was also scared by the thunder storms, so she mistakenly out of fear held me so close from the back, and we stayed so close like that I began to feel her breast pressing on my back, and before I know it, my manhood began to stand.

I tried controlling myself by trying all my best to think of something to take my mind away from the sensation I was feeling deep in me, but it was as if she herself was also feeling the same sensation as she drew even closer and held me tight I froze with fear, and as time went on, I forgot she was my sister when she gradually slid her hands down my boxers (I don’t like sleeping with trouser) and held my already standing manhood, and that was how we started cuddling, kissing and caressing each other as the rain continued to fall heavily.

Within few minutes, I was on top of my elder sister, while she moaned and cried. We did it, and before morning, we had another sex as if we were lovers, and that was how it all began.

We couldn’t stop again, it was as if both of were helpless, so we continued even though we always regret after the act, but we can’t just stop. I have tried, but she will come begging, kneeling down and crying that I should not abandon her after all we have shared. Sometimes I feel like running away, but there is no place I can run to, and I am even afraid to tell anyone this because I am so ashamed of myself even as I write this.

To be honest with you, I have impregnated her thrice, and she aborted it to avoid our parents and people from knowing our secret. Now, my sister hates guys, even handsome rich guys keep asking her out, but she will never agree to date them, and same thing is happening to me- I can’t even admire any girl, I am just so used to her right now. Please is it not possible for us to marry? What would happen if we marry? She once told me that we can marry without any problem, and she almost convinced me when she asked me how the first human beings started producing children, that didn’t they married their blood relations?

Please someone should advice me, I am so confused right now, I need your helps.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Rio Olympics: Gay Olympics Worker Proposes To Her Brazilian Rugby Player Girlfriend On Pitch (Photos)

    
25-year-old Stadium manager Marjorie Enya, proposed to her Brazillian rugby sevens playing girlfriend Isadora Cerullo, 25 as the world watched on.

As the pair embraced in front of the cameras, local volunteers clapped, cheered and waved love heart balloons.

According to BBC Sport reporter Luke Denny, Ms Enya also made brief remarks about the power of love.

‘She is the love of my life,’ she said of her partner. ‘I wanted to show people that love wins’.

Saturday, August 6, 2016

JAMB 2016 – ZONE-BY-ZONE RANKING

   
JAMB 2016 – Zone-by-Zone Ranking

According to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) was conducted from Saturday, February 27 to Wednesday, March 23, 2016 with 1,592,305 registered candidates.

The examination was conducted throughout Nigeria and eight foreign centres, namely:

1. Benin Republic
2. Cameroon,
3. Côte d’Ivoire,
4. Ethiopia,
5. Ghana,
6. Saudi Arabia,
7. South Africa, and
8. United Kingdom

Plans for admission into tertiary institutions are ongoing.

However, nobody has ever published a report that shows how the six zones of Nigeria stand in this annual examination into Nigerian higher institutions. What the media usually publish are highlights of the top states and least states as regards number of candidates and similar information.

While filling the JAMB form, each candidate enters his or her state of origin, irrespective of state of residence. This helps JAMB to know how many people from each state registered for the exam, and which state is improving or decreasing or even stagnant in this annual examination that determines those who get admitted into universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.

The zonal breakdown is as follows in alphabetical order:

Northcentral = 6 states plus Abuja FCT
S/n State No. of candidates

1. Benue 60,160
2. Kogi 57,694
3. Kwara 54,606
4. Nasarawa 18,231
5. Niger 18,231
6. Plateau 34,469
7. Abuja FCT 4,087

Total.     259,846

Northeast = 6 states
S/n State No. of candidates
1. Adamawa 15,615
2. Bauchi 19,462
3. Borno 15,697
4. Gombe 19,729
5. Taraba 15,672
6. Yobe 10,045

Total.   96,220

Northwest = 7 states
S/n State No. of candidates

1. Jigawa12,664
2. Kaduna 54,227
3. Kano 48,579
4. Katsina 23,522
5. Kebbi 8,947
6. Sokoto10,006
7. Zamfara 5,295

Total 163,240

Southeast = 5 states
S/nStatesNo of candidates

1. Abia 51,619
2. Anambra 77,694
3. Ebonyi 32,806
4. Enugu 69,381
5. Imo 104,383

Total335,883

Southsouth = 6 states
S/nStatesNo. of candidates

1. Akwa Ibom 62,369
2. Bayelsa 21,208
3. Cross River 29,763
4. Delta 78,854
5. Edo 66,107
6. Rivers 41,331

Total299,632

Southwest = 6 states
S/nStateNo. of candidates

1. Ekiti 34,398
2. Lagos 24,160
3. Ogun 62,973
4. Ondo 54,110
5. Osun 72,752
6. Oyo 72,298

Total320,691

2016 UTME – zone-by-zone ranking
Position Zone No. of states No. of candidates

6th Northeast  96,220
5th Northwest  163,240
4th Northcentral + FCT 255,759
3rd Southsouth  299,632
2nd Southwest  320,691
1st Southeast  335,883

2016 UTME – How the states stand on number of candidates

1. Imo – 104,383
2. Delta – 78,854
3. Anambra – 77,694
4. Osun – 72,752
5. Oyo – 72,298
6. Enugu – 69,381
7. Edo – 66,107
8. Ogun – 62,973
9. Akwa Ibom –  62,369
10. Benue – 60,160
11. Kogi – 57,694
12. Kwara – 54,606
13. Kaduna – 54,227
14. Ondo – 54,110
15. Abia – 51,619
16. Kano – 48,579
17. Rivers – 41,331
18. Plateau – 34,469
19. Ekiti – 34,398
20. Ebonyi – 32,806
21. Nasarawa – 30,599
22. Cross River – 29,763
23. Lagos – 24,160
24. Katsina – 23,522
25. Bayelsa – 21,208
26. Gombe – 19,729
27. Bauchi – 19,462
28. Niger – 18,231
29. Borno – 15,697
30. Taraba – 15,672
31. Adamawa – 15,615
32. Jigawa – 12,664
33. Yobe – 10,045
34. Sokoto – 10,006
35. Kebbi – 8,947
36. Zamfara – 5,295
37. FCT – 4,087 * (not a state)

Source of data used for the breakdown: JAMB

Friday, August 5, 2016

Valentine Strasser: Sad Story Of Ex-Sierra Leonean Head Of State Earning $46 As Pension

                       
He wears faded clothes, drinks palm wine and cheap gin, owns neither car nor house, lives with his mother and is widely feared to be losing his mind. He is Valentine Strasser, Sierra Leone’s head of state between 1992 and 1996. A washed up alcoholic and out-and-out shell of a man, Strasser, now 49, has the stoop of a much older man and earns $46 as pension.

Five days ago, an open letter to Mr. Ernest Bai Koromah, President of Sierra Leone, was published in Standard Press Times, one of the country’s major newspapers. Written by Donald Georgestone, the letter is the latest in a series of appeals to Koromah to intervene in Strasser’s desperate situation.

“The deteriorating condition of former Head of State of Sierra Leone and a former military officer, Valentine Strasser, who went to the battlefield to save the peaceful people of the Republic of Sierra Leone, is on the internet and it is seen all over the world. Mr. President, the whole world is waiting and watching to see if your government has respect for a former head of state of the country you are governing and a former military officer, who was shot in the line of duty,” the letter said.

Strasser, an army captain aged 25, became the world’s youngest head of state when he and six other soldiers led troops to overthrow President Joseph S. Momoh and established the National Provisional Ruling Council (NPRC). On seizing power, Strasser was hailed as a savior by many. He and his junta were known as the “boys” because they were mostly in their 20s. Strasser, however, was no saint.

            

He was widely criticized when his government executed 29 alleged coup plotters without trial. He promised to hand over to a democratically elected government in 1996, but was denied that opportunity by his second-in-command, Julius Maada Bio, who overthrew him in a bloodless coup in January of that year. Strasser was forced into exile and ended up in Britain, where the United Nations got him a scholarship to study Law at Warwick University. There were claims that the UN withdrew the scholarship after one year, but the university’s spokesperson at the time, Peter Dunn, said Strasser spent 18 months studying, after which he wrote to the institution that he had run out of money and was quitting school. He moved to London, where he worked as nightclub DJ, but soon found himself back in Sierra Leone. Unlike other former heads of state, he did not get a lavish reception of a mansion, generous pension and a retinue of bodyguards. A house he built for himself was burnt down by soldiers in 1999, forcing him to move to his mother’s house. The Sierra Leonean government has maintained that he is not entitled to any benefits beyond that which the army pays him because he took power by force.

Strasser was a colourful character. After taking over power, he declared St. Valentine’s Day an official holiday. At the 1993 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Limassol, Cyprus, Strasser arrived wearing a pair of sunglasses and a T-shirt with the words “Sunny Days in Cyprus”.

He currently spends most of his time, not in the company of former leaders, but with the common folk, with whom he plays draught and drinks palm wine.