Saturday, 4 January 2014

Nollywood Actor Chinedu Ikedieze(AKI) displays his daughter to the world

The fruit that proceeded from the marriage of the Nollywood star Chinedu Ikedieze and Nneoma Hope Nwajah on Nov 26, 2011,  has just been displayed in a rather dazzling light that makes one want to envy them for making out such a wonderful creature. Check out the baby and her father below
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Chinedu and his daughter
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REVEALED: The Town Where Men Don’t Use Condóm In Lagos

Following his pleasant discovery earlier in the day, Hueze Huesu, in his 50s, couldn’t wait to get home later that night. He felt like a school boy preparing for a first date. He was excited about exploring the world of séx with a ‘rubber.’
girl-bedd-37“Nobody had told me about condóms until I heard from some people that it prevents pregnancy and séxually transmitted diseases,” he said. However, his excitement was deflated when he tried to explore… He wanted to enjoy his new discovery with one of his wives t night. He said, “For the first time, I tried to use it when I wanted to sleep with my wife but she bluntly refused. She said she was not a prostitute and queried why I wanted to use a condóm when we have been married for years and never used one.”
Since then, Huese, who has 10 children, has never tried to use a condóm with any of his two wives. “I have never believed in the use of condóms anyway. This has not stopped me from having séx regularly. The woman knows the sign when the man is about to release or reach climax. So she has already even enjoyed it more than the man before he withdraws,” noted Huese animatedly.
The use of condóms is strange to men in Makoko, a densely populated slum town in Lagos where majority live in wooden shacks built on water.
Like Huese, many Egun people in Makoko, as well as Oko-Agbon and Ago-Egun communities in Yaba Local Council Development Area, Lagos, do not like using condóms due to their long held traditional belief in the old practice of coitus interruptus, also known as the withdrawal or pull-out method during séxual intercourse.
For centuries, this has been used as a method of birth control worldwide.
The history is not lost on the Egun people whose forefathers migrated from neighbouring Francophone West African countries like Togo and Benin Republic, as well as from Badagry, Lagos. This age old practice has been transferred to the current generation, where most of the people speak their local Egun dialect and sometimes French. Their major occupations are fishing and farming. Only a few understand English and the residents, whose maj live in wooden shacks built on murky waters oozing with an unpleasant odour.
“The use of condóm means nothing for us here as Egun people. We don’t like using condóms because we know ourselves, both women and men; we don’t go outside or sleep around. It’s those people who go outside sleeping with different people that contact such diseases like HIV,” said Lowato Luke, one of the traditional chiefs in the area.
Luke, who has two wives and 12 children, gleefully boasted that he had mastered the withdrawal method and understands his wives’ ovulation cycles. “I know the particular times to have séx with my wives, even if they are breastfeeding and I want to have séx with them, I know how to do it to prevent another pregnancy,” he said. Like Huese, he also claimed that his wives enjoy the séx more than he does. “But if you use condóm, it won’t be that enjoyable. I have never used a condóm,” he noted.
It is the same case with Kirianko Goi, in his 40s. “I don’t believe in the use of condóm because I never heard that from my father. It’s not for me to say whether I will advise my children to use condóm or not. If the young boys and girls want to have séx, they won’t tell you. This generation is clearly different from that of my father and mine. But if I’m in a position to do so, I will advise them, it is my duty to advise them,” he said.
Goi’s nephews, two young men in their 20s, one married and the other unmarried, giggled intermittently during their uncle’s brief condóm talk. But they declined comments when asked if they use condóms during séx.
Many of the men who spoke to our correspondent in the community expressed their aversion to the use of condóms during séxual intercourse and were insistent that their women enjoyed it that way.
Twenty-five-year-old Bernadette Sato, who has two children, agreed. She does not like condóm. “We don’t like using condóm. But if we don’t want to get pregnant, we know how to do it by ourselves; it pays us more that way, because we don’t like using condóm. I was told in a hospital in Cotonou, Benin Republic, where I gave birth to my first child, that people who don’t want to get pregnant can use condóm. Sometimes, I use a family planning drug before and after séx with my husband to prevent pregnancy,” she said, noting that many of her friends also don’t like condóms, while some claimed it could bring about disease. “I don’t know the type of disease, but I just don’t like condóm during séx,” she added.
Pipi Olorunwa, who has been married for 12 years and has six children, gave an insight into the female perspective. She said: “Although there is no official report that says condóm is bad; personally, I don’t like it because God did not create it. Those who created it did so because of the level of immorality in the world today so that they can enjoy themselves. There are several methods to avoid pregnancy. A couple can have séx without the wife conceiving.
“I also don’t like the chemical and odour from condóm because I believe the chemicals used in preserving the condóm could cause problems and is harmful to the body. Although I didn’t get the information from a medical expert, but everybody does according to their belief. I don’t use any drug either to prevent pregnancy. I just do it the natural way with my husband.”
“We don’t use need it or any other contraceptive because we understand how to do child spacing,’’ noted the head of the traditional chiefs in the area, 55-year-old Mr. Francis Agoyon Alashe. When probed further, he gave a timeline of the spacing among some of his 14 children as proof. It showed a two or three-year gap among them. “My children are well spaced. Some of them, including the twins, were born in 1984, 1986 and 1989. I stopped having children in 2003,” he explained, adding that he still had séx with his wives during those period without childbirth because he had ‘planned it carefully with the withdrawal method.’
“Of course, the woman enjoys it. It’s a matter of agreement between the man and the woman. We don’t like using condóms as such because we want flesh to meet flesh. If a man is too anxious during séx, he will release on time, but if he can control his excitement, he can take longer minutes,” he explained.
According to Agoyon, the use of condóms could even have ‘negative effects.’ “We believe using condóm could bring disease on its own. This could happen when the sperm goes back into the manhood. We call it ‘foon’. Then, to urinate will be very difficult,” he said
However, a medical doctor, Dr. Kareem Jamiu, punctured holes in Agoyon’s statement. “That’s not true. It’s not medically possible. But there is what is called ‘retrograde ejaculation’, where the sperm goes backwards to the bladder instead of forward. Normally, when a man wants to release, the bladder neck closes so that the sperm can easily flow forward. But if the bladder neck muscles are weak or relaxed, then it means there is a problem. Some causes of retrograde ejaculations are complications from diabetes, a malfunctioning bladder sphincter, as well as some STDs. But in a normal male, the bladder neck is normally so tight and so the sperm cannot go back,” explained Jamiu, who once worked with the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières during their intervention programme in Makoko, Oddo and Badia communities in Lagos State.
The MSF team, comprised foreign doctors supported by Nigerian medical staff, worked in these areas for over two years and established a health centre, until they left in 2012.
Despite the lack of information, knowledge, and awareness about the consequences of unprotected séx, there is a general low rate of STDs and HIV/AIDS in the Makoko communities, noted Jamiu, who confirmed to our correspondent that the people in the communities really don’t like using condóms.
He said: “We tried talking with them but it was difficult getting the message across to them. When you tell them about it, they just laugh about it and say they will try.
“From our experience with them, their way of preventing pregnancy is coitus interruptus. Most of the males that had STDs patronised traditional healers, while the females sometime came for treatment, although the rate of STDs or HIV/AIDS was not as widespread as feared. I don’t think there was any difference between the rates in Makoko when compared with the general population or with people who live in different settings. Sometimes, there were 11 cases of HIV in a month, sometimes 12. The community also recorded low figures in malaria and cholera cases,” he explained.
“We have special herbs to cure STDs like gonorrhoea and other types of diseases,” said Huese. “It is an Egunsecret,” Agoyon replied when probed about it.
This surprising trend may be due to what is medically termed ‘herd immunity’, Jamiu noted. “When a group of people are exposed to something too frequently, they tend to develop a general immunity to it,” he explained.
According to Vaccines Today, an online publication, “Herd immunity is a form of immunity that occurs when the vaccination of a significant portion of a population (or herd) provides a measure of protection for individuals who have not developed immunity.”
“I think that’s what happened in Makoko. The rates of diseases were not really as bad as envisaged, Jamiu said.
Another medical doctor who worked with MSF, Dr. Valentina Edoro, echoed Jamiu’s words. “There were isolated cases of STDS, but not high. The number was not something that needed any special intervention. When the women came for family planning; we found out that they don’t discuss it with their husband. We needed to bring the men on board during discussions on family planning, but it came about much later when we were about rounding off the project,” she said. Edoro added that many of the men in Makoko said they didn’t enjoy séx with condóms because they believed it decreased the pleasure during séx.
However, she pointed out that the withdrawal method may not necessarily be effective in preventing pregnancies and STDs. “This is because the pre-ejaculation fluid from a man’s man-hood may contain sperm, which means that the man may still has enough sperm to make a woman pregnant,” she said, noting that the women were less conservative about family planning than the men.
“Surprisingly we also discovered that their children were healthy and they breastfed for longer time, malnutrition was not a problem. Yes, they had a lot of chest infections because of their environment and they smoke. But they were healthy, despite their environment. I was also surprised about the low rate of STDs because they don’t protect themselves with condóms. They don’t marry outside the community, I don’t know if that is a factor,” she noted.
Conservatism, illiteracy, lack of awareness, traditional beliefs, environmental factors, high risk séxual behaviour and poverty may be some reasons for the widespread practice of unsafe séx among people in the community. There is also a high rate of teenage pregnancy there.
Their claims asides, SUNDAY PUNCH gathered from some of the residents that, despite their marital status, a few of them still had séxual affairs outside the community.
“Today, girls are getting pregnant more and giving birth. Séx is more common in Makoko among the young boys and girls. They like it. All they know in this settlement is séx. You see young girls of 13, 14 years, who have had séx. And when they are brought to the elders, they would claim that they are husband and wife. We deliberated some cases last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. We had cases of r*pe in the past but it is very rare. Nowadays, some of these young girls spend their mothers’ profits from her trade to get boys to have séx with them,” Agoyon said. Most times, a traditional marriage ceremony is quickly conducted between these young, consenting lovers. It doesn’t cost much to have one in Makoko, a traditional wedding ceremony could cost between N10,000 and N150,000, Agoyon said.
This developing trend may change the status quo in the community in terms of population growth and rates of STDS.
This is the more reason why, beyond the changing perspectives, Jamiu said people in communities such as Makoko needed more enlightenment about the use of contraceptives such as condóms, considering the social and economic effects such population increase in slums areas would have on the country.
According to recent World Bank statistics, Nigeria, with a population of over 160 million where majority live on less than $2 a day, has the seventh highest birth rate in the world. The report stated that Nigerian women give birth to an average of six children within their childbearing years.
“Their educational awareness and knowledge of contraceptives is very poor in Makoko. I can’t comment on how it works for them. But if the communities can be provided with standard education, it will help change their mentality and way of life, because you can’t dislodge them from there. That’s where they are comfortable to live in. It’s more of a rudimentary life. They have some brilliant children where during interaction with them, you know they can be better. Education is what they need,’’ he noted.
Although the older generation still holds strongly to the séxual practice of their forefathers, the younger generation of Egun people seem to be drifting away with the current of modern times, while in the murky waters surrounding their communities.
Remi Goka, in his 30s, who was evasive about his marital status, said he used condóms whenever he was with his girlfriends. Like he put it, he didn’t know if they had other séxual relationships outside. “But I go for tests regularly. I have many of my friends who use condóms,” he said.
His friends, whose ages ranged from 18 to 30; Hunkarin, Yomlomnun Monday, Keyebo Richard and Djisou Honsou, who had his name tattooed on his arm, all agreed. They all use condóms also. Goka agreed that séx among young people was now a common way of life in the community.
“Yes, there is a difference between my generation and the older one because we are more enlightened about the issues. We have a larger population now. It’s a thing of choice,’’ he noted.
With an increasing population, especially of women and children, poverty, poor living conditions, lack of education and basic infrastructure and services, the increasing rate of unprotected séx in Makoko communities is a worrying trend, especially as the general dislike for cóndoms hasn’t changed much with the younger generation.
“They live in a kind of cocoon. For them, it’s a way of life. The men go for fishing; the women go to the market and come back. From what I have observed, there are no special values being handed over. So, it goes on like a cycle. The young boys grow up to impregnate their women and it just goes on and on,” Edoro noted.
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Man City, Not Good for Kelechi’s Developmet- Keshi.

Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has faulted Kelechi Iheanacho’s choice of Manchester City for his first taste of European football, stressing; a smaller club where he would have more “playing time” suits his growth requirements.
Keshi also rued the impromptu exit of the Nigeria Under-17 starlet from Eagles team B camp to complete the signing of a fresh City deal.
“I would have loved to take him to CHAN, where he could have get more exposure and experience, where he would grow more in confidence and take take his game to the next level, but he and his dad opted for something else,” Keshi was reported as saying on a radio interview.
Kelechi Iheanacho Scores His Fourth Goal Against Mexico in Al Ain, UAE. Getty Image.
Kelechi Iheanacho Scores His Fourth Goal Against Mexico in Al Ain, UAE. Getty Image.
While another Golden Eaglets player, Taiwo Awoniyi, failed to
make the final cut for the 2014 CHAN tournament, which begins in South Africa on January 11, goalkeeper Dele Alampasu made the 23-man squad.
The 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup MVP and his agents are yet working out suitable payment modalities for his contract with the Etihad Stadium outfit and he is alongside his father, James, reportedly still in Spain.
On Kelechi’s choice of City, Keshi added: “We need to be realistic in our dealings, Iheanacho should have been taken to a smaller team, where he can mature quickly by getting play time.
“Iheanacho can’t play in Manchester City in the next one year or so, it is not good for him.”
Kelechi will travel to Switzerland next week for the FIFA Ballon d’Or award gala.
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Secret bewray : The genuine Reason Why Jim Iyke Went To T.B Joshua’s Church

With Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke’s deliverance saga still going viral, many have been left to speculate on why he decided to visit T.B Joshua’s Synagogue church on Sunday 29th, September.
jim_del2 (1)Many have said he was being delivered of a negative spirit that has prevented him from getting married while some others have said it was a publicity stunt.
Well, a new report has revealed the real reason why Jim Iyke visited the Synagogue Church.
According to a recent finding by a National newspaper:
Jim Iyke accompanied a friend, whose mother was seriously ill to the church where he was caught in the web of what was said to be a rescue exercise. Jim’s friend’s mother is said to be on admission at a hospital, in Ajao Estate, from where she was taken to the church, but perhaps due to the popularity of the actor, the church ministers went for him, claiming there was more to his not being married than meets the eye.
A two-minute video on the church’s website shows the actor struggling with several officers of Pastor TB Joshua, the head of the church, as they fought to keep him still. The session, as shown in the video got the thespian sprawling on the floor, after falling several times, and shouting incoherent words. “What do you guys want from me,” asked the actor, apparently recovering from frenzy. “Take it easy, the man of God will like to see you after the service,” replied one of the church ministers, as they led the actor away from the middle of the congregation, looking bewildered.
Reports say the sick woman’s son was also attended to during the church service, but the woman, who was the real reason Jim and his friend went to the church was told to come back at a later date. The woman, whom we learnt was brought to Lagos from Abuja in search of solution to her health problem, had since been taken back to the Ajao Estate hospital where she is waiting for another appointment from the church.
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Obasanjo can’t consecrate for Jonathan in 2015 — Onuesoke


Chief Sunny Onuesoke,  Special Project Director, Delta State Governor’s Office, in this interview speaks on the letter of Former President Olusegun Obasanjo to Jonathan, the vision of Jonathan for Nigerians and his chances of clinching the Peoples Democratic Party,PDP, Presidential ticket in 2015. Excerpts:
What is your  assessment of Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s letter to President Goodluck Jonathan?
There is an element of inconsistency  in the letter of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to President Goodluck. There is an inconsistency in the sense that as a former head of state, he should not have sent the letter to the media. He was the one that is instrumental to the installation of President Goodluck Jonathan.
If Jonathan is doing things that are not in the right perspective, the normal thing for him to do is that he would have gone straight to Jonathan to discuss the issue . He has access to Aso Rock. He would have gone to him to say my son what is happening? You are derailing instead of going to the press to whip up sentiment and put unwanted colouration on issues that are not supposed to be issue.  I am only against him going to the public to display such a letter.
In the letter, Obasanjo  advised President Jonathan not to go for second term. What is your position on that?
It is not Obasanjo that will tell Nigerians that Jonathan  will not be contesting as President for second term.  It is Jonathan that will tell the 160 million Nigerians if he will contest or not and we will believe. Even  if Obasanjo had a private discussion with the President that is not an issue before the masses.  It is the responsibility of Nigerian masses for Jonathan to consult us.  Nigeria is bigger than Obasanjo and anybody he claimed Jonathan consulted.
He is wrong to say Jonathan should not go for second term. Did he consult anybody before he wanted to go for a third term? Why didn’t he wait for the masses to resist Jonathan?  Why are Northern elites and governors dictating to Nigerians who is going to be the leader of this country? For Christ sake, it is we that Jonathan should consult and not Obasanjo and few elements.  It is unacceptable to Nigerian masses.
Let it be known that I am speaking on behalf of Nigerian masses.   I am not speaking for the elites, the politicians or those in appointment.  It is we the masses that will decide if Jonathan will  contest or not and not few elements like Obasanjo and his cohorts.
Before now, Obasanjo had criticised Jonathan. Do you think he has any hidden agenda against the President as being alleged?
He couldn’t have been attacking Jonathan because he is not legitimate enough to attack the President. The things Jonathan has done are projects  of legacy. What did he do when he was  the  President? He privatised Nigerians into private hands. He promised to fix NEPA for eight years but he left it worse than he met it. He ran down the economy and infrastructures of the country. But today the railways are running. Electricity is almost constant.
Obasanjo killed the national airline. But today we are about setting up the national airline. And he is telling me he has the legitimacy to challenge the President. Can Obasanjo compare his report of eight years to that of Jonathan for four years? What are we talking about? It is high time we search for answers. No man, nobody is bigger than Nigeria. Not even Obasanjo or Jonathan. The decision of this country lies on 160 million people of this country not selected few elites who arrogate power to themselves selfishly.
No fewer than 37 PDP members of House of Representative recently defected  to APC and this no doubt showed that PDP is losing its majority in the House.   What is the implication of the defection to your party?
What are the popularity of those  PDP members  who defected to APC in their constituency? You would have asked if members of the House of Assembly defected along with them? You would have asked if their Deputy Governors defected  along with them? Those who defected, did they  win their election to the House of Representative? What is the integrity of those members who defected?
What is their popularity? The 37 members who defected to APC are insignificant to Nigeria’s  swing votes. You do not look at someone defecting. Look at the followership. They were not representing the people. They defected for their personal and selfish gain.
They knew quite well that they cannot come back to the  House because of their lack of popularity and acceptance to their people. They defected because their people rejected them. They did not defect because there was something wrong with PDP.
Their defections made Nigerians to believe that they are in the House for their self interest.
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Check out World’s FATTEST Woman Loses 272kg


The world’s heaviest woman who was also accused of murder has reportedly lost 600 pounds (about 272kg) in five years.
32-year-old Mayra Rosales was nicknamed the Half-Ton Killer after she made headlines in 2008 of murdering her nephew with her own 1,000-pound body. She has now decided to save her own life by losing the wight.
According to a press release, she has indeed managed to shed ‘an astounding amount of weight’ thanks to surgeries, physical therapy, rehabilitation and huge changes to her diet.
But with her new 400-pound body, she must learn to carry out normal activities she has never been exposed to, like grocery shopping and job hunting.
Even though she confessed in 2008, Mayra was acquitted of her nephew’s murder in 2011 after evidence concluded that the boy had multiple injuries to his skull that were not indicative of being smothered.
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At the time, her lawyer Sergio Valdez told the court: ‘It would have required her to have to swing her arm to strike the child on the head but she could never move her arm in that manner.’
Mayra then testified that she witnessed her sister Jaime using a brush to hit her son Eliseo repeatedly on his arms, legs and head.
‘We were all trying to cover for my sister,’ she testified from her bed, to which she was confined because of her weight.
‘There was abuse from her towards her son. She yelled at him. She kicked him. On that night Junior didn’t want to eat and she got frustrated and she hit him on the head with a hairbrush.

‘I thought I was dying anyway so I decided to admit that I’d done it to protect my sister because I love her,’ she concluded.
Jaime was found guilty of causing injury to a child, and is currently serving a 15-year sentence.
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Today, Mayra has been given a second chance at life, and one of her goals is to become physically fit enough to be able to adopt and take care of her nieces and nephew.
In a recent interview, she admits she had undergone two surgeries, one on each side of her legs, and she is awaiting a gastric bypass surgery in the coming months.
She has also been following a high-protein, low-carb diet, with plenty of steamed vegetables, sugar-free desserts and soups.
In the interview, Mayra says optimistically: ‘I’m turning, sitting up, if I feel like going out I transfer to the wheelchair. I’m still in movement’.

‘I was alive before, but I didn’t have a life,’ she says. ‘And now, I do.
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PDP under pressure in Bauchi

The recent defection of thousands of members of the PDP in Bauchi State to the APC is not a healthy development for the party in the state and its national leadership. But whether the minders of the PDP would take heed is another matter
The recent political developments in the country that heralded the defection of five governors from the People Democratic Party (PDP)  to the All Progressive Congress (APC) has in turn created ripples even to states where the governors did not defect.
In Bauchi State for instance, the agitation against the PDP is gaining traction following the defection of thousands of members to the APC where they were received by former minister of police affairs, Dr. Yakubu Lame.
The leader of the defecting group, Alhaji Abubakar Doma explained that their defection was in pursuit of justice and fairness in the country just as he debunked the claim by their former state chairman, Muhammed  Isah that those who were supportive of the nPDP faction have reconciled with the Alhaji Bamanga Tukur led mainstream.
According to him, “apart from Isah who was allegedly persuaded by the ruling People Democratic party, all of the other new PDP members and executives across the 20 local governments in the state have unanimously followed the footsteps of their counterparts in the country to join the APC”.
“The Bauchi State chapter of the new PDP has since joined the progressive National leadership of APC and has since been received by the party under the leadership of the former police affairs minister in the person of Dr Ibrahim Yakubu Lame. It is noteworthy that our resolution to join the APC was unanimous with no second thoughts,” he said.
The decampees therefore warned that they would not hesitate to institute legal action against anybody who continues to sponsor advertorials in newspapers to relate them with the PDP, whether old or new and its affairs, saying that they are committed to working spiritedly towards the victory of the APC come 2015.
Genuine integration
“We are calling on the leadership of the APC in the state to dismiss any insinuation meant to ridicule our genuine integration into the party with all our subjects. We remain loyal and committed party members who are ready to use our time, abilities and resources, to work hard in ensuring the success of the party”.
An interview with the APC national auditor, Captain Bala Mohammed Jibril further predicted doom for the PDP as he said that the decision of the five former PDP Governors to join the APC was the kind of political revolution that many had desired.
“The PDP for a very long time had things going its way and if left unchecked we will continue to have a lot of excesses within our political structures. It is so disheartening that the PDP has no concrete plan for the nation besides squandering public resources and impoverishing Nigerians,” he said.
*Gov. Yuguda
*Gov. Yuguda
While calling for a stronger alliance among the defecting governors, he, however, urged them to discard the politics of corruption, nepotism and deception in favour of transparent and accountable leadership.
The national auditor said that registration of membership of the party would begin soon and already the party has made available forms for the registration of members.
He also warned members of the party to be careful of wolf in sheep clothing whose mission is to create faction and cause confusion within the party.
“Some people who were rejected and frustrated in their party came and pleaded that they wanted to join the APC. We received them and carried them along, but they later turned around to stab us  and decamped to another party. This time around, we will not allow this kind of tragedy to befall the party again”.
In his reaction, the state PDP secretary, Alhaji Samaila Burga said that the defection of the five governors and thousands of members of the party to the APC was not a healthy development for the national leadership of the party.
According to him, “the massive defection of members of PDP, including five governors is a minus on the leadership of Bamanga Tukur and a plus for the APC. If all the various opposition parties will merge and get a booster, then it is not a good development for our party. The only way out of this predicament PDP has found itself is to wakeup from its slumber and work hand in hand to mend all the broken fences”.
Burga stressed that the PDP must restrategize and appeal to all aggrieved individuals who left the party to return.
“I feel this is the only way out of our problem. Let the national leadership of the PDP give a listening ear to the complaints of its members and make amends. If they say they do not want the national chairman of the party, let us meet their demands and expectations, instead of watching the party disintegrate and fall,” he said.
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Five Governors Defection: Tasks before PDP – GF

By CLIFFORD NDUJIHE
WITH the defection of five governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) and claims that more governors may leave soon, the leadership of the PDP Governors Forum (PDP-GF) has a mouthful of tasks to masticate.
Ahead of next week’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party, the Governor Goodwill Akpabio-led body must double its efforts to reduce friction, smoothen debilitating rough edges and ensure harmony in the party.
For a party that used to have 28 governors, which later plummeted to 23 and now 18 with a threat of further reduction, PDP can longer stride on the political landscape as the undisputable dominant party in the country. Its rival Progressive Governors Forum has 16 members. It has also lost its command in the House of Representatives with the defection of 37 Reps to the APC. It may also lose its majority in the Senate if some senators from the states of the aggrieved governors cross-carpet to the APC.
*Akpabio
*Akpabio
These are some of the reasons next week’s NEC meeting is crucial. Already, 11 of the 18 governors have met with President Goodluck Jonathan on the burning issues in readiness for the meeting.
The strategic meeting is expected to dissect the circumstances that led to the defection of Governors Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara) and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano) and some federal lawmakers to the APC.
It is also expected to tinker out modalities for raising PDP caretaker committees in the G5 states, discuss the two governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states holding this year, preparations for the 2015 general elections and the recent exchange of missives between former President Olusegun Obasanjo and President Jonathan among others.
In all these, the PDP-GF has strategic roles to play in accordance with the objectives of creating the body last year.
Origins of PDP-GF
Even when the party had 28 governors, the state helmsmen did not meet as a PDP bloc. The Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) was sufficient. However, the tide started changing as posturing for the 2015 elections and moves to stop President Jonathan from seeking a second term gained currency.
Soon after the 2011 elections, it was palpable that 17 of the 23 PDP governors are second timers who will quit office in 2015. This indicated that future political interests of each of the retiring governors must be protected to ensure peace and cohesion in the party.
Besides, some of these governors picked holes in the manner the National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, was running the party and sought his removal through complaints to President Jonathan.
Their opposition to Tukur started before the March 27, 2012 National Convention, where he was elected with Jonathan’s backing. Some governors had opposed his election but the president had his way after much pressure. And therein the seed of discord was sown between the PDP chairman and some governors.
The discord played out in Tukur’s home state of Adamawa where the state executive loyal to Governor Murtala Nyako was dissolved in 2012. Nyako had the support of some of his brother governors and before long the gulf widened with some aggrieved PDP governors playing the role of the opposition against their party. In fact, one of them vowed to remain in PDP and help bury the party
The crises played out in the NGF leading to factionalisation of the forum with Governor Rotimi Amaechi leading a faction and Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau leading the other.
Apart from Amaechi and Nyako, the other aggrieved PDP governors were those of Kano, Sokoto, Niger, Jigawa and Kwara. They later emerged as G7 governors. Initially, their battles were being prosecuted through the NGF, chaired by Amaechi.
With the NGF factionalised the PDP set up the PDP-GF to ensure PDP matters are no longer taken to the larger Governors Forum.
Thus, the first task before the Akpabio-led forum was to quickly arrest the drift in the party by seeking cohesion among its ranks.
The Akwa Ibom governor said that the PDP-GF was not created to rival the NGF rather its duty is to ensure that PDP governors speak with one voice on issues of common interest.  He stressed that rather than allow a break in their ranks, the PDP-GF was ready to pull other governors into its fold.
To show its seriousness, the PDP-GF prevailed on the National Working Committee (NWC) to rescind the suspension placed on the governor of Sokoto State; Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko took part in series of reconciliatory meetings to resolve the steaming crises ravaging the party and helped in working out layers of reconciliation agreements.
However, the PDP-GF could not get a reversal of a similar suspension placed on Amaechi as the matter was already in court. With the aggrieved governors and PDP leadership maintaining hard line stance on their positions and APC leaders wooing the aggrieved governors and leaders, it became obvious that something must give.
The deepening gulf between the Tukur-led PDP and the aggrieved PDP governors and leaders reached a climax on August 31, 2013 during the Special National convention in Abuja. The aggrieved members left the convention ground to another venue where they birthed New PDP (nPDP) and dished out a series of conditions for peace to return.
The conditions include: President Jonathan should not re-contest in 2015, Tukur should be removed as PDP chairman, an order from the President stopping the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from investigating them, resolution of the NGF crisis, resolution of the Adamawa and Rivers crises as well as the demand that governors must be made to control party structures in the states.
President Jonathan refused to interfere in the job of the EFCC. He promised to refer some of the requests to the party hierarchy for consideration and told the nPDP that the request to remove Tukur as national chairman could only be carried out by the National Convention.
The G7 and nPDP were not satisfied with the president’s response. Having established themselves as a faction of the PDP, they increased the tempo of their complaints with some of the G7 governors embarking on visits to elder statesmen and former heads of states for consultation.
Later, they visited the National Assembly on the issue. Following a court ruling voiding the existence of the nPDP as a faction of the party and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC’s) recognition of the Tukur-led PDP, the PDP hierarchy bared its fangs. It viewed the actions of the aggrieved members as anti-party activities and set up a disciplinary committee to look into the issues.
However, 24 hours to the sitting of the PDP national disciplinary committee and headed by former transport minister, Dr. Umaru Dikko, to examine various petitions and charges levied against the nPDP’s former chairman, Kawu Baraje, former deputy national chairman, Dr. Sam Sam Jaja, former Osun State governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, and former Deputy National Chairman (North-West), Ambassador Ibrahim Kazaure, the five former PDP governors announced their defection to APC at the Kano State Governor’s Lodge, Abuja.
With the increasing possibility that Jonathan would seek re-election and his inability to meet their demands, the aggrieved governors said it was time to seek their fortunes in APC ‘to rescue Nigeria.’
Having failed to prevent the G5 from leaving, a question on the lips of observers now is can the PDPGF can the PDPGF maintain the required unity that informed its formation in 2012?
After the defections, the PDP-GF met two weeks ago to deliberate on the question of whether or not Tukur should be removed. Contrary to expectation, the governors decided that Tukur should retain his seat. Why? There was no consensus among the governors on which North-East state should produce the chairman.
It was also gathered that the governors were not willing to produce a chairman at this time so as not to hurt their 2015 plans.
Having resolved the chairmanship issue, will the PDP-GF help in tackling other challenges before the PDP ahead forthcoming elections? Only time will tell.
 

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A Lady Makes Love With A Dog And A Horse For Money [Photo]

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When the Internet first came to the continent of  African society, most people were  very pleased with it because it reduced stress of communication.
It served many people for chatting, sending mails and even business. As the time passed many ladies discovered that they could use the internet to find a chat friend or a life partner.Some girls have greatly benefited just by using the internet to find their dream marriages or relationhsips. Others have fallen into traps in the West and wish they would never have known what the internet was. This is the case of one Cameroonian, Elvire Axelle Tchamakoua.
SEE HOW IT ALL HAPPENED….
Axelle is prostituté who is pimped to various men by her main man Jean Claude (French Businessman). She did not mind serving her customers from the front or from behind. She has been doing this job for quite a while and was used to this. The shocking part of it is that, Axelle is a 24 years old girl with a Formal Training Certificate in Aesthetics and Beauty. Why a young lady in her age would wish for fast cash is the question many people are asking.
According to reports Axelle met her pimping Boss, Jean Claude on the Internet in October 2011. They had a normal chat like every other person would have when chatting with a stranger. Jean Claude told her he was a Businessman based in Marseille (France) and was into import and export. Axelle who thought she had found the lové of her life continued her communication with Jean Claude Fayard and on March 2012 he came to visit her in Cameroon. There was a huge celebration at Axelle’s Aunt’s Residence at Santa Barbara in Yaounde. Two days in Cameroon, Jean Claude proposed to Axelle and got married to her in both traditional and Legal Ceremonies. Both marriages took place on the 18th and 20th of March 2012 respectively.
Jean Claude made all travelling arrangements and the both of them flew to France on the 21 of March that same year.He even gave Axelle’s family the sum of 600.000 FCFA for their up keep. Not knowing that they were selling their daughter into séx slavery, the family happily bid the couple goodbye as they left for France.
The truth of the matter was that Jean Claude is a pimp who goes to Africa and picks up girls to come and work as séx slaves for him in France. Since Axelle did not know about this, she would wish she never used the internet in her life. As the couple arrived France, they lived in a town called Clermont Ferrand for about 9 months after which they moved to a new place called Lourdes. It is in this place that Axelle had the worst experience of her life.
A few days after their arrival to Lourdes, a man knocked on the door saying he wants to see Jean Claude. Little did Axelle know that, he would be her first client who had already paid into her husband’s bank account. When Axelle called her husband’s attention to the guest, she was shocked when her husband told her to do whatever the guest tells her to do.
A few days later after coming home from work, Jean Claude sits Axelle and laid down the rules and regulations of the job. He told her she has to pay back all the money he spent on her in Cameroon. He calculated the amount to be more than 3,000 euros and she will also be working for him for the next two years. Axelle who became speechless thought she was dreaming. It was  worse when Jean Claude collected her personal belongings and all her documents. She was also prohibited from making any calls to the outside world.
Every day she had male customers who would come for her service taking her from front and behind all the time. She was mandated to do whatever they wanted. They would not use any protection during intercourse. One day Jean Claude came home with a customer accompanied by a dog. The man whose name is Loiseau had deposited some money into Jean Claude’s account. Axelle who didn’t see this coming was pushed into the room and forced to have séx with the dog which she did. It is said that Jean Claude made more money when Axelle sleeps with an animal so these deals became the order of the day.
After her encounter with the dog, Jean Claude left with Mr Loiseau leaving Axelle alone in the house. After numerous trials, she broke down the door and ran into the street where she met a Cameroonian couple living in the town. They helped her to get to the Embassy where she narrated her ordeal. The Police was immediately dispatched to Jean Claude’s house where they found evidence linking him to kidnapping and other serious allegations. Jean Claude was immediately arrested and is waiting for judgement. Meanwhile Axelle flew back to Cameroon and was immediately taken to the hospital for further examinations and treatments.
See what the Internet can do to the youths of a country. All that glitters is not  Gold, my dear brothers and sisters. If some of you could hear the stories of some Africans in the Diaspora,you will not envy them at all. After everything, home is the best even when our government and politicians fail us.What do you guys think. I need your contributions.
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Jonatha-No to ineffectual promises in 2014

The return to democratic system of government in 1999 after a long period of military rule did not meet the expectations of the people for a better life in terms of social and economic development. Nigerians hoped to be transformed from poverty, joblessness, hunger, disease, ignorance, and exploitation into affluence and abundance considering the immense natural, mineral and petroleum resources available.
Democracy has been defined as government of the people, by the people and for the people. However, with the experience of nearly 15 years, many Nigerians have not fared better as regards improved standard of living because they are only of importance to politicians at times of electoral contests. After that, nobody cares about them any more.
Interactions between government and the governed based on mutual understanding and trust to provide dividends of democracy seemed almost non-existent. There is a yawning gap between government and the society making participatory governance a mirage. Political leaders are in their comfort zone far removed from the suffering world of the people on whose crest, contrived support they came to power.
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Politicians, as in several parts of the world make empty, spurious, deceitful electoral promises which the electorate tend to believe which are not carried out at the end of the day.
They are never sincere, credible, transparent nor accountable to the people.
What happened last year and even in the previous years since the advent of democracy left so much to be desired. Over 70% of the country’s budget were spent on recurrent expenditure – as salaries, allowances, emoluments, benefits, welfare, tracts for politicians and public office holders. Just a paltry 30% or less were left for capital development from which a chunk is either stolen, pilfered, misappropriated, diverted or swindled by state offices and cronies.
An economic development analysts, Mr. Funsho Ifeoluwa, told Saturday Vanguard that the overbearing nature of politicians for easy money at the expense of national development is likely to spell doom for this country.
“How can the nation develop its infrastructure, grow the economy and drastically reduce poverty when over 70% of the national revenue is consumed by the political  leadership, including executive,legislature and the judiciary? In such a situation, the ordinary people are deprived of good roads, water, electricity, proper healthcare, good education, adequate security, housing, transportation employment and so on.”
Ifeoluwa said governance must be service-driven in 2014 to avert chronic underdevelopment doyning the country.
“Our political leaders are so highly paid and should reduce their wages by half. What are they doing with constituency allowances running into billions of naira yearly when most of them don’t even visit their constituencies to ascertain the projects needed? Most of the funds are swindled. So, also are security funds collected by governors which are not accounted for. These are funds that can be used for infrastructure development but siphoned into private pockets.”
On the other hand, Dupe Ajayi, a lawyer, journalist, in a radio programme said the presidential system is too expensive to operate and that we should return to parliamentary governance to cut cost.
“Power is too heavy at the centre. States are merely struggling to make ends meet. We cannot ensure proper development because the system is too expensive. Every interest ought  to be taken care of for even development.Also, Nigeria is too large for a single police organisation. Efforts at unity of the county should be intensified.”
“The need to curb corruption in our national life cannot be over emphasised. They should be killed as done in China. In Nigeria, corruption is celebrated and offenders are never sent to jail except petty thieves. The big thieves who embezzle billions are given fines which are paid easily and released. If corrupt officials are strongly dealt with, the trend will reduce as corruption in high and low places is one of the biggest problems facing the country today.
“In this 2014, budget implementation must be taken seriously, and sentiments and emotions must be avoided to ensure prudence in spending of public fund”.
Okafor said less than 40% of the budget is implemented and nobody accounts for the remaining 60% of unspent budgetary allocation.
“And this boils down to corruption which must be adequately tackled in all the sectors of our economy. There is collective fraud in the polity, theft and misuse of funds as political leaders don’t have conscience or the fear of God. Greed and avarice should be done away with in this new year.
Nigeria must turn a new leaf in 2014. Despite reforms in the power sector, the country is still in darkness as many people don’t have smooth electricity supply.
“If Nigeria is to develop industrially and commercially and grow small scale enterprises, there should be stable power supply,” a business centre manager, Mr. Davies Ojo said.
He also talked about the need for development of a national road network to link all the capital and major cities of the country.
“The case of the second Niger Bridge, dualisation of major highways across North/South, East-West road in the Niger Delta region are some of the projects government must ensure their completion in 2014. The railway development should be accorded priority for transportation of heavy goods and luggage across the country to reduce heavy pressure on the roads.”
Another area of interest for the people according to Saturday Vanguard investigation is the insecurity caused by Boko Haram terrorism, kidnapping and extra-judicial killings by over zealous security operatives.
The need to curb excessive strike by university teachers which shut down public universities for almost six months before it was resolved was stressed by some education stakeholders.
“We must not allow non-implementation of agreements to cause unwarranted strikes by personnel in essential and critical sectors such as education, health and power in this new year. We should do everything to avoid strike by the petroleum workers over the privatisation of refineries which could threaten peace and stability of the nation,” said Ahmed Umar, a university teacher.
It is incomprehensible that the government is trying to increase the presidential fleet with purchase of new jets. Nothing can be more insensitive when people cannot afford three square meals in a country of  abundant wealth and mineral resources.
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Man was questioned over his two Penises,About His sex Life.

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When you come to a fork in the road, you might be looking at this man unclad.
As much as we’d like to show you the picture of the man with two functioning penises, we’re going to resist. But we will bring you some of the highlights of his “Ask Me Anything” session on on Reddit.
The man, who calls himself “DoubleDickDude” (DDD), was born with diphallia, a rare conprivate part condition that causes him to have two s*x organs.
Both penises are in the 6-inch range, but DDD says one can get as large as 7 inches if he’s really aroused.
DDD also helpfully provided evidence in the form of two extremely graphic photographs that are too explicit to post in the story.
You can access pictures here and here.
As might be expected, DDD attracted thousands of inquiries from curious men and women about his pitchfork man-hood. His real name, age and home town remain a mystery, but he is believed to live somewhere in the United States.
There was plenty of other, more titillating information than DDD’s basic biographical data.
For instance, DDD said he is bisexual and currently in a relationship with both a man and a woman, the Mirror reported.
He said partners were a couple before they started dating him.
“She is straight, and he is bisexual,” he wrote. “After four months of them both knowing me, they found out about my cocks. It clicked and we’ve been together since.”
DDD claims he has managed to put both appendages inside a woman at once.
“[It went] very nicely. She complained later though… [But] she kept coming back for more at least for three months,” he said.
Although DDD is happy with what God gave him — twice — he’s had some past issues as a result of being double-pronged.
“I had one issue in my teens. The ‘Y’ intersection where my urethra splits into two had some tension issues and was ballooning until the pressure was enough to force the urine up and out,” he said. “So they did some minor surgery and used catheters to stretch and open up the ‘Y’ some. No problems since.”
However, when he goes commando, which he said “is almost always, except in winter,” the two organs take their own sides.
“The seam can be a pain sometimes because the skin between them is a little delicate and sensitive,” he explained.
He said exposing his junk to a new partner has had its challenges, and that men and women have reacted very differently.
“Some have been like, THAT’S FAKE! Some have freaked out, like, called me names,” he said, according to HuffPost UK. “Most are pretty curious… but for the most part, girls were nervous and some changed their mind at the last minute. Dudes NEVER change their mind, they always want it even if they’re freaked out a little.”
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FG promised strong 9,000 Army Division in S’South


ABUJA— A new Army Division would soon be set up for the Niger Delta region to safeguard the nation’s economic and territorial assets in the South-South, and contain future threats to the nation’s boundaries with Cameroon, other countries and the Gulf of Guinea area.
Sources said that the 9, 000 strong Division would be similar to the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army set up in Maiduguri to checkmate terrorism and cross border banditry.
The sources added that this followed intelligence reports that a new army of militant youths was being mobilised out of political mischief to carry out destabilisation activities.
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It was gathered that the plan towards the new division with possible headquarters in Port Harcourt, was the brainchild of the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt. General Azubuike Ihejirika, and has the backing of Service Chiefs including Vice Admiral Dele Ezeoba; Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh; Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar and the DG of Department of State Services, DSS.
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