Tuesday, 20 September 2016

I Am A Good Girl In The Day And A Prostitute At Night But My Fiancee Does Not Know – Young Woman Confesses


The young woman identified only as Ndunge, has lived a double standard life for long.

According to her, she is 28-years-old and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics.

“I am the first born and have not found a good job in the last four years. I now work at night in town entertaining men to earn a living,” said Ndunge as quoted in the Standard.

Ndunge further added that she met a guy with whom she believes they have fallen in love with each other.

“He does not know what I do but his best friend does. He (the friend)  is one of my regular clients who introduced the two of us,” added Ndunge.

Ndunge is at a loss of what to do incase her man finds out she is a prostitute considering she is desperate to get married and find a financially supportive husband.

“He believes that I work as a cashier in a casino. Should I tell him about it?” concluded Ndunge.

Sunday, 11 September 2016

How This Lady Was Rap3d After Hoodlums Forced Her To Take “Igbo” In Lagos

 Sad one!!  23-year-old Judith (real name withheld) was recuperating with heavy dosage of antibiotics. She was not ill, and neither was she down with any flu. She had simply survived one of the worst s*xual attacks in Lagos in recent times.

The incident that would send Judith to the emergency ward, took place around 10pm on Sunday, 28 August at 106, Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, around Pako Bus Stop.

Judith’s aunty, a trader in the area, said the young woman had come to her stall around 9pm that day to collect some money.

“I told her to wait so we could pack up together later in the evening. She did. But around 9.30pm when I was still not ready, she said she would go home. She had been sick, so, I thought it was better. Some minutes after 10pm, I packed up and left,” the woman said.

But to her surprise when she got home, she was told Judith had not been seen since she left for the shop. The family quickly mounted a search for her in the neighbourhood. Her two brothers went in search of her on streets in the area and they did find her.

One of her brothers told Punch that when he found Judith, he could not believe his eyes.

“Her slippers were all torn, the dress she was wearing was heavy with blood. She was unsteady on her feet. She could hardly stand up,” he said.

A picture of Judith taken soon after she was found showed the ivory-coloured skirt she was wearing blotted with large patches of blood behind and in front.

His brother told Punch that when he became frantic and started asking what happened to her, she could hardly talk.

“She said some men r*ped her. Two men now came out of the front of the house where I found her. One asked me what I was shouting about. He said, ‘Because she was r*ped, is that why you will not let people ‘hear word’? Is she the first person that will be r*ped here?’ After all, I gave her Igbo (hemp) and she took it.’

“I was shocked. I could not believe that he had the confidence to tell me he was even the one who gave her Indian hemp. My sister said they forced her to take the Indian hemp and two of them r*ped her on a chair in front of a shop.”

Judith told her family that the men grabbed her as she crossed the expressway on her way home.

She said when they covered her mouth and dragged her to house number 106, which faces the expressway, they took her in and forced her to take Indian hemp three times before they r*ped her.

The two men who allegedly r*ped her were later identified as Wasiu and Monaco, the names they are popularly known by on the street, while the man who boasted of being the one who gave her the Indian hemp was identified as Olanrewaju Osinubi.

Wasiu and Monaco are currently on the run.

Judith’s brother explained that while he argued with the two men, who initially came out, other men came out of the house and joined them, threatening that if he did not leave with his sister, he would be beaten up.

He said, “While we were arguing there, I luckily saw a patrol van of policemen from the Dopemu Police Division passing by and I quickly approached them and explained how my sister was r*ped.

“The policemen came down from their vehicle and because the crowd of boys in front of the house were threatening, one of the policemen cocked his gun and they all fled.

“But, I immediately grabbed the one who said he gave her Indian hemp to smoke (Osinubi) before he could escape. The police took him and we all went to the station.”

While at the station, it was learnt that Judith continued to bleed heavily as everywhere she sat was soaked with blood.

The police asked the family to take her to the Mirabel S*xual Assault Referral Centre for treatment that night. But by the time they got there around 12.30am, the centre was close.

But officials at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, where the centre is located, referred them to the Ifako General Hospital, where s*xual assault cases are also treated.

After the initial treatment there, Judith was again referred to the Mirabel Centr

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Leave Our Lands! Brave Ebonyi Women Protest Against Fulani Herdsmen


About 3,000 women farmers in Ebonyi have staged a massive protest against the rampaging Fulani herdsmen in the southeast state.

Vanguard reports that the women, largely elderly ones, who are from Ishiagu community on Friday, September 9, staged a peaceful protest to the palace of their traditional ruler, HRH Ezego Moses Ngele.

Ebonyi women are angry that their crops are being destroyed by Fulani herdsmen after working so hard.

They were protesting against the destruction of farm crops by the herdsmen.

Spokesperson for the group, Mrs Janet Aja said the women were registering their displeasure over the destruction of their crops by herdsmen that graze their cattle on their crops.

She expressed concern that the farmers may have nothing to harvest by the time the farming season ends.

She said: “The women are in your palace to inform you that our crops and farm lands are destroyed daily by cattle rearers and that we no longer go to our farms for fear of being attacked, raped or killed.

“Our rice, yams, cassava and other crops in our farms have all been destroyed and eaten up by their cattle.

Ebonyi governor, David Umahi has had his hands full trying to find a a way out of Fulani herdsmen attacks in the state

“We demand urgent action from you as the community father to end the indiscriminate destruction of crops and farm lands by these foreigners.

“We don’t want the killings and destruction we hear that happen in other communities between them and farmers to happen in our own community.”

Aja said the women are ready to employ every peaceful means to stop the herdsmen’s wicked activities in the community and eventually ensure they are evicted from the area.

“We hope that your Majesty will handle this situation by providing a lasting solution to the menace otherwise the women of this community will protest naked at Government House in Abakaliki, ” she added.

HRH Ngele expressed deep regret over the destruction of farm crops but pleaded with the women to be patient as he and the necessary security stakeholders are working on finding a permanent solution to the herdsmen menace.

“We sympathise with you over on the indiscriminate destruction of your farm lands but want to assure you that we will not relent in our efforts to find a last solution to the manace.

“It was good that you first registered your grievances with the palace and this shows the enormous respect you have for the institution and for me.

“We want to assure you that no stone will be left unturned in providing a lasting solution to the problem,”Ngele said.

Where Is The Bread-Seller Turned-model Olajumoke Orisaguna?


Olajumoke Orisaguna has vanished from social media, and this has gotten a lot of people talking.

Yesterday, top filmmaker, Charles Novia, took to his Facebook page to point out the oddity in the model’s disappearances from media, a fear he had earlier expressed after corporations fought over each other to hype the former breadseller.

“We don’t hear anymore about the Bread Seller turned model, Olajumoke Orisaguna,”

Novia said on his Facebook yesterday:-

“I wrote at the beginning of the media frenzy over her that she was just the flavour of the moment for a public looking for sweet distraction from realities in the polity and that she would be discarded by that same public and media once the curiosities wane. It’s happening now, innit?”

Olajumoke’s story kept social media busy for many months, until she slinked away from public eye.

However, in May, the mother of two resurfaced on social media to confirm that she dumped Few Models, the agency that first signed her on after her breaking story stunned the world, for Beth Model Africa.

Also, Olajumoke confirmed she was set to launch her foundation, the “Olajumoke Orisaguna foundation”. This came after she reportedly gave out N200,000 to some 40 breadsellers.

Now, there are worries that the media profited from her story and now has dumped her since the frenzy is over.

Her Instagram page was last updated six weeks ago.

“I thought about her two days ago and even did a social media random check. They no longer update her social media sef!,” Facebook user Ngozi Okafor said yesterday, and another,

Dino Cee said:-

“The whole thing looks like a staged managed conspiracy drama but if it really was a true story then I think the girl should be blamed for not advancing herself using the opportunity she got from that overnight fame, I mean that she should have used that opportunity to push herself into the Nollywood or try by any means to release a music album so as to remain relevant in the public circle, modeling is a career that you are only relevant when you are sought-after and it is very difficult for deals to come by all the time but in the Nollywood at least she can always get something with that quick fame even if it is a sub or extras if her charges are moderate, in the music she can always make herself an album anytime she wants more especially this days that lyrics has no meaning but rhythms to Nigerians.”

What do you think?

SAD!!! Actor Found Dead Days After Release Of Movie About Gang Life


An actor in hit film Brotherhood has been found dead just days after the release of his breakthrough film.

Aaron Eaton, 29, had recently starred as Teardrop in the final instalment of the trilogy of hit films about gang life in the capital.

He lived with his family in New Addington, south London, and was found dead earlier this week.

Shocking Moment A Dog Is Caught Carrying Dead Baby In Its Mouth Through The Street (Photos)


A shocking video has emerged of a stray dog running across a street carrying a dead foetus in its mouth.

The video, which was allegedly filmed in Pakistan, shows the animal carrying the lifeless baby and trying to hide in bushes on a busy street as it weaves between a passing car and motorbike.

Eyewitnesses tried to get the female dog to release the baby in its mouth, which later saw it discarded in the street as beeping traffic passes by and the dog runs away.

The age and s*x of the baby remains unknown.

The disturbing video first emerged earlier this week and was quickly shared after it was uploaded on Facebook.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

How This 20-Year Old Boy Shoots Woman Dead Because She Told Him To Stop Grinding On Her At A Carnival


Reginald Moise, seen here being walked to his arraignment at Brooklyn Central Booking Wednesday, is alleged to have gunned down 22-year-old Tiarah Poyau at Brooklyn’s J’Ouvert festival because she objected to him grinding on her at a Caribbean culture carnival on Monday.

Poyau was shot through the eye after telling a man ‘Get off me,’ while walking with friends, cops said. Moise, 20, has been charged with her murder.

Moise is alleged to have made statement implicating himself to other people prior to his arrest. He has been charged with second-degree murder, criminal possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment.

Poyau had been walking with three friends early Monday morning when she was shot in the eye ‘at close range’ around 4.15am, according to the New York Post.

Authorities said Moise was driving drunk and had a Caribbean flag wrapped around a bloodied hand when he was arrested on Tuesday morning.

Moise, who has five prior sealed arrests, allegedly called a friend after the shooting and told them: ‘Would you mind if I put my gun into your apartment?’

He then told another friend: ‘I think I shot somebody on the parade route. I didn’t know the gun was loaded,’ according to police sources.

Moise allegedly fled to to his girlfriend’s apartment following the shooting. It was there he drunkenly fired two shots into a mirror, which caused the injury to his hand.

One of the bullets entered the home of a neighbor, who then notified authorities.

Moise then fled into his car and crashed into several parked vehicles, losing one of his tires, before he was stopped by police around 8am on Tuesday.

Police said they discovered the gun that killed Poyau at Moise’s girlfriend’s apartment, with tests confirming it matched to a shell found at the murder site.

Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said Moise told investigators he thought he shot somebody, saying: ‘The gun went off, I’m not sure.’

Meanwhile, no arrests have been made in the murder of 17-year-old Tyreke Borel.

Borel, of the Bronx, was shot in the chest about 3:50am near Empire Boulevard and Flatbush Avenue durin the festival.

He was taken to the hospital, where he died.

Poyau was shot just a block away 30 minutes after Borel was shot, police said. She died at the hospital.