OAP, Chichi has written an open letter to Bobrisky, after the latter said he wants to be a female, and also declared that he’s ready to have a baby.
The self-acclaimed male queen took to his Snapchat account to write that he wishes he could become pregnant and have a baby.
He said; “Wish i could get pregnant.. My baby is gonna be so cute. But so said that even if i f*ck from now till kingdom come i cannot get pregnant”
“I need a baby maybe my kids can be my bestie. Never trust no one only your blood”
Bobrisky.
“LETTER TO BOBRISKY”
“@bobrisky222 you have failed your generation. Watching your video just now made me wonder and marvel at what you are trying to accomplish with your brand.”
“In the video you were trying to explain how you will make a great wife if you were a woman and you mentioning all those points, what? Wow. It’s sickening to know you don’t have any shame nor respect at all.”
“Do you even understand that your fans are teenagers and young adults like you? Do you want to mess them up like you have been messed up?”
“See, I have never cared to know who you are and may never want to mention anything about you on my post, because I don’t pay attention to people who glaringly are obnoxious and stupid. Having said this, as a Teenage Coach and Youth Counselor and with the love of God I advise you to ? of ways to be more CREATIVE than crazy. Selah”
“Chichi Umeseaka”
Watch the video below where he gave his reasons for wanting to be a girl;
A Facebook User has called out the Borno State Government to ban Football betting in the state. According to him, it is an abomination..
Here’s what he wrote below;
SAY NO TO “bet9ja”.
Where is the Borno State Government?
Where is the Borno State House of Assembly?
Where is our Attorney General?
Where is our Commissioner of Environment?
Where is our Commissioner of Information & Culture?
Where are our patriotic Borno State activists? Where are our Ulamas (Islamic Scholars)?
Where are those groups that call themselves Community/Society Development groups?
Where are the so called Movements for better Borno? Where are they? Where are they???
Why is everybody silent knowing that our State is on the verge of falling into yet another danger?
Are you really interested in making Borno a better place or you are just making noise to attract people’s attention or gain a cheap popularity?
This State of ours has been suffering from “fitnah” (crises) for the past 7-8 years. And it’s unanimously agreed that the only way out of this “fitnah” is for all of us to repent to Allah and seek for His forgiveness as well as His spiritual intervention, only by doing so can we get out of the current disaster our people have been suffering from.
But unfortunately opposite is the case, as almost 70-80% of our youths have suddenly and messively resort to a newly emerged football gambling that is called “Naija Bet”, in which a person predict the results of the 5-6 football matches that are yet to be played by putting N100 or N200 and that if he/she guess the results correctly he/she would end up winning some certain amount of money.
And every critical thinker knows that such gambling encourages theft, burglary, enmity among youth, and it also discourages those involved from going to school. (subhanallah wal’iyazu billah).
Allah swt has warned the Prophet saw against dangers involved in gambling in a number of occasions in the Glorious Qur’an. Allah swt quoted to have said:
“They ask thee concerning wine and gambling. Say, ‘In them is GREAT SIN”
(Qur’aan 2:19). He (swt) also warned the believers in yet another verse by saying: “O believers! Intoxicants and gambling, worshipping stones and divination by arrows are impure of shaytan’s handiwork: refrain from such abomination that ye may prosper.”
(Qur’aan 5:90).
Therefore, going by these afore mentioned Qur’anic verses, one can simply realize the simple fact that any society that are involved in such abominable activities are directly testing the patience of Allah swt.
“Wallahi” if care is not taken, we are going to witness yet another disastrous anarchy, a situation where we will have thousands of our youths dropped out of schools and I think you are aware of the consequences.
Controversial OAP, Daddy Freeze has said he has prayed for an enemy to die before.. According to him; “I won’t lie, I have prayed for an enemy to die before, but that’s when I worshiped God in ignorance of his grace’.
This is coming after RCCG trended after they posted a controversial prayer on their Twitter account which reads as thus; “Any relative or anyone blocking your way, if they don’t repent, they won’t see the new year.”
Read his full article By freeze below;
“You have been fed so many lies and such malicious heresy from the pulpit, that you have become so repulsed by the truth, when confronted with it, develop a severe allergic reaction.”
“Suffer a witch to live is NOT Christianity, it’s taken from the same part of the Bible that admonishes us to kill our stubborn children.”
“I won’t lie, I have prayed for an enemy to die before, but that’s when I worshiped God in ignorance of his grace. There is so much we were taught in error that we all need to ‘unlearn’ before we can abide in the fullness of his grace.”
“Remember what I did to that pastor that drives a black G63 when he cursed me? I blessed him with my forgiveness, hard as it may be. Not only did he curse me, he went ahead to try to get me fired from my place of work. Yet not once did I curse him or wish him evil.”
Media personality, Toke Makinwa, has shared some photos of herself rocking a N1.1 million naira Gucci Flora Print sil pajama, and revealed she was among a few notable women who were honored on Friday by the brand.
Also flaunting her natural hair in the photos, the 33-year-old wrote: ‘Last night Gucci honored a few good women who “Bloomed despite the odds” this year and I was one of them. Thanks guys.’
On Gucci website, a pair of pants goes for $1,300, while the matching top sells for $1,750.
Nollywood actress, Funke Adesiyan, who has been called out over her boobs showing outfit to Senate President, Bukola Saraki’s daughter’s wedding, has made one of her trolls a scape goat. (pictured below)
The actress who dug up a photo of the Instagram user, @l.a.r.d.i.v.a, slammed her for being a hypocrite by calling her a hoe over her outfit, while she’s guilty of such. Funke also slammed the lady over her saggy boobs at a young age.
Funke wrote; “Normally I wouldn’t do this but I have time today. This lady went on to criticise my dress with so much emotional attachment. I understand its jealously that pushed you @l.a.r.d.i.v.a looking at how young you are, your boobs already a fallen nation and I’m here everything intact in the right places. Pele you hear”
The Follower.
Funke Adesiyan also went further to tell those who don’t like her outfit, to unfollow her. She wrote; “If you dont like my outfits, unfollow me I go take pics of this outfit kill “haterrrrrrs” today”
A woman was forced to put on an humiliating tag and was publicly disgraced after she was caught red-handed stealing expensive wines in a shopping mall.
A Facebook user who shared the photo but didn’t give the location of where it occurred, said it happened yesterday as the woman was made to put on ‘I am a thief’ tag on her body while being paraded with the stolen drinks.
A tweet was sent in by the Redeemed Christian Church of God’s Twitter account and its content has left Nigerians including celebrities, awed with the ruthlessness of it.
The tweet, which apparently is a prayer point was directed at the enemies of anyone who is to use the prayer point – cursing them to not see the new year if they were going to be an obstacle to one’s blessing.
There’s been an outcry over this and even celebrities are wondering why so called Christians should be as ruthless as this even when Christ, their example, specifically stated that they pray for their enemies.
See reactions below:
and of course, Daddy Freeze reacted: “I bow o! We are gradually departing the era of ‘grace’ and returning to the era of curses! ~FRZ”
There was pandemonium and panic on Friday in Asaba, Delta State capital when daredevil armed robbers numbering over five attacked a bullion van around Koka junction along the Asaba-Benin Expressway and carted away a yet to be disclosed amount of cash, running into as much as several millions of naira.
According to an eyewitness account, the heavily armed hoodlums, who came in a grey Sienna car, were seen shooting sporadically before overpowering the security personnel serving as escort to the bullion van said to belong to United Bank for Africa, (UBA), and thereafter took possession of the van and emptied its vault and zoomed off to an unknown destination.
Reports gathered by SaharaReporters are that the operation which lasted several minutes, saw people scampering for safety as the sporadic shooting increased to scare away people, though no life was lost. It was not however clear where the van was coming from and going to when the incident occurred.
A middle-aged man who narrowly escaped the armed robbers’ bullets that left his car severely damaged, told our correspondent that “I want to thank God for saving my life. I witnessed how the armed robbery incident started. The whole incident started around 12noon at Koka junction along the Asaba-Benin expressway. The mobile policemen that were escorting the bullion van were overpowered and the driver of the bullion van quickly escaped.”
“At this junction, the robbers quickly seized the van and emptied it before leaving. The sporadic shooting by the robbers made people running for dear lives. The incident also caused a serious hold up along the ever busy expressway. Before the police could arrive the scene the robbers have zoomed off with their Sienna car with serious gunshots into the air. I would have been a dead man by now if that bullet had touched me,” the eyewitness said.
Our correspondent, gathered that, shortly after the successful operation, some policemen believed to have come from the Delta State Police Command drove the bullion van to the A Division Police Station, Asaba where it was parked for further investigation.
A police source who confided in our correspondent disclosed that the successful armed robbery operation was carried out with insiders connivance.
Several calls put across to the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Andrew Aniamaka, were rebuffed but when contacted as at the time of filing in this report, the state commissioner of police, Zanna Ibrahim said he has not been properly briefed and pleased for more time.
One of the recent female Libya returnees, identified as Miss Loveth Ekumabo, has revealed that her father’s incestuous behaviour chased her out of Nigeria.
The 25-year-old said she had to flee for safety from her father, and also in search of greener pasture – Ekumabo also recounted how she she became a victim of serial rape by an Arab man as she sought passage to Europe, a move that turned out futile, Dailpost learnt.
Ekumabo, from Uhunwode local government, is one of the hundreds of Edo indigenes that have been repatriated from Libya. They are currently in the custody of the state government undergoing rehabilitation for effective integration into the society.
The returnee, who spent seven months in the North African country, spoke with reporters at the rehabilitation camp.
She shared her ordeal as thus:
“After I exposed what my father wanted to do to me, fight broke out at home and I had to run away for my safety.
“I went to stay with my friend who introduced me to the man that helped people to Europe.
“I did not have any money; so, I was made to swear to an oath in a shrine in Benin that I will pay back every kobo when I get to Europe.
“We agreed that I will pay back N200,000. I left Benin for Kano in April 2017. From Kano, we were transported in a Hilux truck through the desert, with no food or water, to Agadez in Niger Republic and from there to Tripoli in Libya.
“If you want to cross from Agadez to Tripoli without money, you either get raped as a girl or get beaten up as a boy. The agency can also sell you out as slave to get their money before you are allowed to cross to Tripoli with your new owner.
“I saw dead people; boys being killed; girls raped to death; and people sold as slaves.
“The worst part is that Nigerians are among those Arabs who treat fellow Nigerians badly.
“It was while I was about to cross to Tripoli that four Arab men raped me continuously without stop, after which I was allowed to cross to Tripoli where I discovered that I was pregnant.
”The church where Nigerians worship in Tripoli advised me to go back to Nigeria since I cannot do any other work here now that I am pregnant.
“When I called my family that I was coming back, my mother asked them to tell me to stay back and try my best to cross to Europe.
“But I said to myself that since she was not the one who sent me to Libya, she had no right to tell me to cross to Europe.”
One of our readers is currently at a confused state right and needs the candid advise of y’all.
So after battling to gain admission into a university in the country, our reader finally got admission into DELSU but unfortunately, had to be screened out because of wrong JAMB combinations.
He was too distraught to tell his parents, who could have had a minor breakdown – cause they’d been ecstatic about his admission at the time – and so went on with the flow of being admitted and received all the support he needed for school.
He planned on trying admission again this year but wasn’t so lucky and now his folks thinks he’s going to his second year and guilt has set in and he’s worried whether or not to tell them.
Read him:
“I’m born into the average Nigerian family. I’ve been seeking admission since 2014, all to no avail.. I finally got admitted to Delsu in 2016, my parents out of excitement announced it to the whole world.
But on getting to sch, I was screened out coz of wrong jamb subject and name errors on my credentials. I couldn’t summon courage to tell them coz my mum especially will be heart broken.
I collected all the fees and house rent and traveled, i kept them till this year tho and reapplied, but my name didn’t come out. I’m f-cked!. My parents think I’m in 200L now.
My dad has also given me school fees and house rent for this year, but everything is still intact. If I venture to tell my dad, I know that man too well, he might kill me or disown me. And my mum might just loose it she’s really fragile.
I pity her coz she’s been sending lots of foodstuffs and money from her petty business just to keep me going. I’M FEELING GUILTY AND AT THE SAME TIME SCARED! what do I do??”
*Pentatonix – hallelujah playing in background as I write this post*
So according to reports, the bride in this emotional video was told by doctors that her dad was not going to live long enough to see the wedding of his daughter but thank goodness God is not man.
In the video, the father of the bride not only witnessed the wedding of his daughter but even walked her down the aisle and honestly, it’s glorious!
Tears of joy filled the whole atmosphere in the video which was captured by malekfotoweddings as people watched in awe the bride’s father hold her hands as they moved to the altar.
The bride and the groom also couldn’t hold back their tears… watch the emotional yet beautiful video below:
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello has just opened his state-of-art mansion on Mahmoud Attah Street, GRA ,Okene, this weekend.
Dignitaries including Abdul Rahman Ado Ibrahim, Ohinoyi of Ebira land, joined the governor at the house-warming ceremony.
Recall, Kogi state workers and pensioners are groaning under the burden of unpaid salaries running into months.
When the house was under construction in August, some residents of the exclusive residential area complained that the governor converted the street entrance to his private gate.
But Bello carried on with the project, while Kingsley Fanwo, spokesman of the governor, said his principal had made a better provision for the affected residents.
For some weeks now, tongues have been waging that popular singer; Small Doctor was once a prison inmate.
In a recent interview with the rave of the moment artiste, he described such talks as laughable. He used the opportunity to state why he went to prison.
The ‘Penalty’ singer said, “It is true that I was a bus conductor and a commercial motorcyclist. I also hawked sachet water but I thank God for the gift of life now because I am one of the most sought-after artistes at the moment.
I just feel that there is no limitation to what anybody can achieve in life. Those locked up in prisons are human beings too and that is not the end of their lives, so I decided to reach out to them.
Also, my colleague, Lamboginny, reached out to me and said he wished we should go to the prison and perform for them, so I gladly agreed. I have never been a prisoner and I laughed when I learnt that people thought I was once an inmate because of this gesture. I just feel we should always put a smile on the faces of other people regardless of any situation they are facing in life.”
The singer told Saturday Beats that ever since he attained fame, his mother’s advice to him was to ensure that he only comes home late at night. “My mother is a teacher but she is very publicity-shy. She has never been a socialite and even those that live around her only know her as a landlady and not Small Doctor’s mother, simply because she is publicity-shy. She always tells me to make sure I don’t come to the house in the afternoon but at midnight. She is just a private person. However, I would have loved a little spotlight to shine on her because she has done so much and she is the best mom in the world,” he said.
It seems to be the best man at Oristefemi’s wedding has got the singer thinking about marriage as he told Saturday Beats that he could tie the knot soon.
“I don’t think I have enough money to get married but it would come at the perfect time. Definitely, I would love to get married soon and when it happens, it would be all over town that Small Doctor is getting married. When it is time, the world would know. Anytime from now, the miracle would happen and I would get married,” he said.
This video of a woman who claims to be Nigerian, disrespecting a fellow passenger has since been making rounds on social media.
Captured on the phone of a fellow passenger and posted to the Dartford Rail Travellers Association Facebook page, the video shows the furious female commuter putting her feet on the male passenger’s seat.
It’s not clear what prompted the row in the first place, but boy, does that confrontation escalate.
In the video, she started encroaching on the white man’s space by putting her foot between his balls on the seat of a train in London.
The video starts when the ‘Nigerian’ woman with a slight British accent says:
‘You’re an idiot’
After calling him an ‘idiot’, the woman continues:
Touch me again and I’ll f***ing slap you. Stop touching me. That’s why you’re not married.
He replies by waving his wedding ring in her face, and says his wife is a ‘lovely Yoruba lady’.
To which the woman shoots back:
Your wife is from where I’m from – you know we have the same accent. Trust me, she doesn’t love you, she is using your money, you idiot.
Touch me again and I will slap you, the same way your wife treats you at home. I’m literally grabbing you by your balls, do you understand this? You know you can’t do sh*t.
The man laughs and says:
You’re making yourself look like a complete fool. Just because you can’t respect other people’s property. Take your shoes off my seat.
She then calls him racist and and an idiot again, after the threatening outburst.
It is also unclear whether the pair previously knew each other, but with those barbed comments I’m guessing they’re arch rivals now.
Watch the video below:
The white man has since been identified, He was identified by MailOnline as a Tory Councillor responsible for the capital’s transport, Keith Prince.
Prince of the London Assembly, has apologised for the ‘petty’ argument he had with the disrespectful Nigerian lady.
Mr Prince, who is married to Nigerian Temitayo, apologised for disturbing his fellow passengers and added that by the end of the row he and the woman had resolved their differences.
‘I regret getting involved in such a petty dispute.’ he said. ‘This is one of those situations in which it is better to simply walk away.
‘By the end of the journey we were joking with each other and having a pleasant conversation. That said, I’d like to apologise to my fellow commuters for the disturbance our initial disagreement caused.’
No fewer than 98 Edo indigenes arrived in Benin from Libya on Friday with the help of the International Organisations for Migration (IOM) and the state Government.
A mother and her kids among the 164 returnees from Libya facilitated by International Organisation on Migration and National Emergency Management Agencyon arrival at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on Thursday dMrs Abieyuwa Oyemwense, Secretary to the state’ Task Force against Human Trafficking who confirmed the number to newsmen said the entire number that arrived were males.
Oyemwense said: “This is the eighth batch that we have so far received. We are going to keep them in the hotel for two nights after which they will be reunited with their families.
“Government has set up programmes to train them in different skills, and those who wish to return to school will be assisted to do so.
“In addition, government is also paying them monthly stipends for three months’’.
Oyemwense said they were expecting another batch on Wednesday.
A little girl identified as Esther with a K-leg – has been given a reason to smile again after undergoing a corrective surgery.
According to reports, the girl and her mother plan on celebrating when she finally arrives home after 2 and a half months of rehabilitation as Esther now steps into the life she was supposed to live.
“We’ll all be dancing when we get home, and now my Esther will finally be able to join in like she’s always wanted to!”—Esther’s mother, Male said.
The Federal medical centre, Umuahia, Abia state have reportedly recorded its first kidney transplant in the state.
According to a Facebook user, Chikaodili Ibeneme who shared photos of the surgical operations, the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia carried out a successful kidney transplant within it’s premises this week.
Well, Nigerians don’t need to travel abroad for medical treatment with his latest development that has hit the country.
Pastor Enoch Adeboye, general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) was ambushed during an early morning prayer walk on Wednesday.
The story, narrated by him on Wednesday night, was one of the many highlights of the third day of Congress, holding at the Redemption Camp of the church, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
According to the pastor, he was trying to look for a quiet place in the Camp, which is fast becoming a big town, at about 4am, when some people ambushed him for blessing.
The high demand for meeting the pastor has often denied him privacy.
“If you see a man of over 75 years old walking alone at night, you must know that he is doing that on a purpose, but the people won’t let me,” he recounted. “I tried to veer along a path into the bush, and was relieved to be alone to pray, but they traced me there.”
He said finally, he was able to be alone with God, who assured him during the Wednesday programme every yoke of bondage would be broken.
He did not explain how he was able to free himself from the people who were following him, but the deliverance service later that day and early Thursday, was attended by millions of people.
Another major highlight of the day was the demographics of attendance, which confirmed the spread of the church around the world – now in 196 countries- and the popularity of the Congress.
There were delegates from several African countries and many representatives from the Europe and the Americas.
The congregation shouted with joy when representatives from countries like Mongolia, Macao, Bangladesh, Thailand, Bahrain, and Peru were announced.
So also was the congregation excited by the recognition and praises of RCCG by some of the foreign delegates and representatives.
Pastor Mensah Otabil, a renowned Bible teacher, whose powerful ministration was another highpoint of the night, described Pastor Adeboye as, “the foremost Christian influence in the world at the moment,” and praised for his integrity, holiness and leadership qualities.
Much later, the Senior Pastor of the Family of God Church in Indonesia, who led a delegation of 21 from that country to the Congress, said through an interpreter that God directed them to come and see the great work he is doing in RCCG, which he described as the “people’s church of the world.”
He hopes to “catch the annointing of Pastor Adeboye and the church that makes the impossible, possible.”
In another goodwill message, Apostle Omobude, leader of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, congratulated RCCG for the Congress and its other achievements.
Mr. Otabil, noted for the depth of his messages, was cheered by the congregation as mounted the pulpit. Ministering, he said the greatest restorer is Jesus Christ, who like in the example of Zachaeus, does not only save a person but also restore that which was lost.
He explained that what one loses in the sinful world is the glory of God, which Jesus came to restore. Glory, he said, has weight, it is the presence of God and the manisfestion of his power.
Then citing the incidence on the Mount of Transfiguration , where the glory of God so transformed Jesus, that Peter and John could not look at him, he glory brightness the individual, even his clothes and his environment.
He made the point that before the cruxifiction of Jesus, he was able to transfer the glory he carried to others, such that anyone who worshipped and obeyed God could receive His glory.
The deliverance
Pastor Adeboye’s turn, the last of the day, which is also the highest point came after testimonies by people who had been blessed by God.
A youngman, John Odega, fulfilled his promise to God by rolling seven times on the stage over the cure of prostate cancer, after he sat on a bed Pastor Adeboye had used which is on display at the Open Heavens International at the Camp.
Many couple testified about how God blessed them with babies after many years of waiting.
Pastor Adeboye described his session as a serious one because people were going to fight for their freedom from bondage. He explains that fighting the devil, who attacks at many points, is complicated by the fact he is an invisible enemy, who could even deceive an individual into thinking that they are invincible, while he (the devil) attacks the persons relations.
He likened life in bondage to a person with hands and legs bound in prison, a situation which restricts his coast and limits his progress.
But he said with deliverance, God’s glory with all its power is restored for a turnaround and progress; enemies become disappointed , some disappear and some others become servants.
He listed seven reasons why he believed people were going be delivered that night.
After that he made an altar call to enable sinners in the congregation to receive salvation before leading a prayer session he described as warfare, which was preceded with praise singing for God to arise.
The session ended at about 12.40 am, as people went away singing songs of victory.
THE Federal Government has been called upon to widen the scope of its repatriation project to cover not only Nigerians stranded in Libya but also those held in deportation camps in Asian countries such as India and Malaysia.
Speaking with South-East Voice in Abakaliki, a Nigerian who was recently deported from India for having issues with his travelling documents, Mr Chukwudi Onu explained that at least 150 Nigerians were languishing in deportation camp in India.
Narrating his ordeal, Mr Onu who is from Uburu in Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State lamented that his wife and three children are still stranded in India following his arrest and deportation in May this year.
“I have been living in India for the past six years, I travelled with my family in December 2011 and on May 15th, I was arrested by Indian Immigration Police over expired visa, from there to deportation camp where I spent over a month before I was deported to Nigeria.” Mr Onu said Indian government had become hostile to Nigerians recently, alleging that even those with valid passports were most times arrested and hauled into deportation camp, only to be released after their papers must have been verified.
He noted that so many Nigerians in the camp had been there for over one year without any hope of returning as they had not been able to raise money for their tickets.
“Yes there were over one thousand, five hundred Nigerians, because in my room, I think we were over 60 and they have over 21 rooms. There are places for Pakistanis and Afghanistans, I think I saw one Polish and an Australian, but the population of Nigerians is 20 to one of other nationals.” Mr Onu explained that his family had been kicked out of their apartment over unpaid bills and could not go to deportation camp because of the harsh treatment being meted out to Nigerians.
“My family is staying in an open church, even to raise money for their air tickets is an uphill task for me. I have been reaching out to the government and Nigerian High Commission in India. Right now, I am appealing to Ebonyi State Government because I am from Uburu in Ohaozara Local Government Area and well-meaning Nigerians to help me rescue my family.”
The deportee said he was worried about the condition of his family as the weather in India presently is too cold, noting that he was paying $800 for their rent from Nigeria until he ran out of cash.
He stated that air ticket for his wife and three children from New Delhi to Akanu Ibiam International Airport Enugu, would cost a total of $4,000 but would prefer tickets. “Each ticket from New Delhi to Enugu is about N312,000 multiplied by four which is about N1.2 million but I have been able to raise about N200,000 by myself.
I am only appealing to the federal and Ebonyi State governments as well as well meaning Nigerians to assist. I don’t really need the cash, if tickets are bought from any travelling agency, I will send to them.
“I run a restaurant in New Delhi, CJ African Restaurant as well as Medical Tourism Management business to help those on medical trip with necessary logistics.”
Mr Onu, however, blamed himself for his travail pointing out that he failed to renew his papers because he travelled with a medical visa which required that he returns to Nigeria before applying for a permanent visa.
Below is also a mail he sent to media houses;
“My name is Onu James Chukwudi, from Ebonyi State. I was recently deported from India and my family are still stranded in India without any means of survival.
My account was frozen and my restaurant and medical tourism management business closed down over my expired visa.
I was deported without even my shoe laces; my family are have been kicked out of our house over unpaid bills and currently live like refugees and stay in an IDP Camp in New Delhi, India.
The amount for the air fare is N1.3 million which also include the accumulated charges which is charged on a person whose visa has expired on a daily basis by the Indian government.
I appeal to you to use your platform to appeal to well-meaning Nigerians to help me raise money for their air ticket back home.
These are my details in case anyone wants to help out:
A counselor and writer, Victor Ibeh, has shared a story of how he dated an older lady which lasted for two weeks before she broke up with him.
Victor Ibeh, who revealed that he “had” an attraction to older women for some reasons – narrated his ordeal in order to warn people to stop testing or threatening their partners with breakup. Below is what he shared on Facebook;
“At a certain time last year, I had a relationship that lasted for two weeks. We were friends before we suddenly got romantically involved. We looked like we could do so much together, so I was excited about the relationship.”
“She was older and that was a plus for me. I “had” this attraction to older ladies. Apart from the fact that sex with them is usually extraordinary, there is also the absence of drama and childishness. When it comes to drama, I am very impatient. I believe that an adult should know what he/she wants and avoid instability, pranks and mind games.”
“This is not to say that younger ladies are not gifted with these same qualities, but from experience, younger ladies can be very unrealistic. I have had so much experiences in life. I think it is beneath me at this time to have some kind of mundane romance with ineptitude. So, I just seek after people like me who have also had experiences and have advanced beyond that childish state.”
“However, because there is really no hard and fast rule of love and emotional transactions, I have seen so-called adults seeking succour in high school love wherein they abdicate responsibilities and immerse themselves in the muddy waters of immaturity.”
“The allusion to high school love, above, is just an obiter in this submission. I do not possess the intentions of expanding it’s meaning and ambit in this write-up. But, on a later date, I will do a more detailed teaching or say, an explanation on that subject.”
“Everything about our relationship was going as we desire until one day. I called her in the morning as usual, she didn’t take calls. I called 5 times but there was no response. I assumed that she was very busy with work.”
“I tried to send a message on Whatsapp, but I realised she had blocked me on Whatsapp. I just calmed my p-ssy and went to work.”
“At noon, I put another call across and she picked. She sounded like someone in the midst of something. I greeted her and asked how she was. She responded. Then I told her that I have been trying to reach her on the phone to no avail. I quickly mentioned that she blocked me on whatsapp. She replied that she did it intentionally, that she wasn’t interested in the relationship any longer. I was shocked, because we didn’t have any issues before that day.”
“I pleaded with her to tell me why she took that decision. She told me that she had made her decision and that she wasn’t under any obligation to give me her reasons. I kept pleading with her on the phone. I just wanted to know why, in case there was something bad I did. I am someone who is constantly improving myself. I didn’t have a problem with the breakup. I just wanted to know why, so, I can work on myself, especially if her grievance was legitimate.”
“I called back after some hours and met the same response. It took me 24 hours to process what happened. I was hurt, not by the break up, but the manner and then her attitude and also because I esteemed her above such childishness.”
“After 24 hours I let it go and moved on. I love my peace of mind. Some days later, she unblocked me on Whatsapp and sent a message. She began to reestablish some sort of friendship. It wasn’t a problem for me. I was cool. We could be friends. At that time I had withdrawn my emotions totally. After a while of talking with me, she broached the subject of relationship to me. This time she was asking for the relationship and was telling me that she was sorry about her previous action. In summary, she tried everything possible to get us back into a relationship. I was adamant. I was done. That’s the thing about me. When I pull out my emotions I don’t send them back.”
“This experience is not an isolated experience. I have encountered ladies who would intentionally break up with you so you can beg them to come back to you. That is their own way of confirming their worth.”
“Unfortunately, it doesn’t work on me. You cannot give me drama because you want me to validate your self-worth. I really can’t.. If you don’t believe in your worth, I can help you boost your self esteem but it doesn’t have to be under an atmosphere of drama and mind games.”
“A time comes when you just have to let go of high school love and embrace adult love.”
“If there is an issue, discuss it. Look for a solution, but don’t come with threats of break up. I kid you not. If you break up with me, I just accept it. I will not start begging. If you tell me my offence without threat, I will be remorseful and offer my apologies.”
“One of the ways people torture themselves emotionally is by breaking up physically, when they haven’t detached themselves emotionally. It is torture and most of the time, you will come back to that partner. Don’t be in a haste to breakup with someone if you are sure that you don’t really want to break up. Stop testing people with breakup.”
“Very many times in my life, people have broken up with me, and I just said “thank you” and walked away.”
“When they saw the way I responded they went on to accuse me that I never loved them, but that’s not true. I actually loved them but I love my peace and sanity more.”
“I am a very emotional person and I use my emotional energy for almost everything I do. So, I find it difficult dealing with drama and insanity. They will accuse me that I never valued the relationship and that was why I was quick to walk. I walked out of a marriage with just my books, piano and a few clothes. I left everything, I left my son that I loved so much, because nobody will grant me custody of a toddler. There is nothing I cannot walk away from. The most important thing for me in this world is my peace and sanity.”
“I place so much value on myself. It is not my fault that you place less value on yourself and are willing to accept bullshit. Don’t assume that because you are willing to take rubbish, I should be willing too.”
“Let me find beer and drink fess. Please, if you don’t agree with what I just wrote, take your disagreement to Jevinik and be useful to your stomach”
The Katsina State Police Command have arrested a 30-year-old woman in Marabar-Kankara, Malumfashi Local Government Area, for allegedly attempting to sell her twin children.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Besen Gwana, who confirmed the incident on Wednesday, said that on December 2, the Command based on a tip-off arrested Salima Lawal, who had egotiated to sell her twin children at the sum of three hundred and fifty thousand Naira (N350,000) to someone in Ruwan Godiya village, Faskari LGA of Katsina state.
He said that after negotiations to buy them at the price, the person went to bring the money.
“Instead of him to bring the money to her, he reported the case to the police. The next thing she saw were policemen who arrested her,’’ he said, adding that the case is under investigation and the woman would be charged to court soon.
Former PMAN president and veteran flutist, Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli (MFR) has taken to his Facebook page to react to the appointment of Mrs. Ogechi Ololo, as the Commissioner for happiness in Imo State by her brother/Governor Rochas Okorocha.
Using sarcasm to react to the appointment, Tee Mac wrote;
‘When Governor Rochas Okorocha of IMO State stated a few weeks ago that his ”creativity is driving him crazy” I did not fully understand him. Now it is clear to me. The new position of his sister Mrs. Ogechi Ololo (his sister) as Commissioner for happiness is a great idea and I have just written a letter to the Lagos State Government applying for the same position as a Commissioner for Happiness Lagos State. I have tried my whole life long to make people happy with my Flute, I even have a song on my last CD called : Island of Happiness and it could be used as an Anthem for all the Ministries of Happiness coming up. So don’t I deserve this position?’
The Central Bank of Nigeria has warned Nigerians that anyone caught abusing the Naira would be prosecuted and if convicted, the person risked six months in jail or fine of N50, 000.
This was disclosed in Calabar, Cross River State on Friday by Mr. Samuel Shuaibu, an official of the Currency Operation Department of the CBN in Abuja, during the commencement of a “CBN Fair” to sensitize campaign for residents in the state on the appropriate use of the Naira.
Shuaibu said that the abuse of the naira was not in line with the CBN’s policy, adding that offenders would henceforth be arrested and prosecuted.
According to him, the awareness programme was aimed at sensitising the public on the need to accord respect to naira, online transfer system, how to identify fake currency notes, how to approach the CBN for complaints amongst others.
He lamented the fact that Nigerians accord more respects to the American Dollar more than the naira, saying that Nigerians ought to appreciate and value the naira because it serves as a symbol of national identity.
He said:
“The naira has suffered abuse from a majority of Nigerians. Today, we find some people spraying the naira in occasions, soiling it, writing on it, squeezing it while others are hawking it.
The CBN spent a lot of money in the printing of this naira notes. We urge Nigerians to respect the naira and value it. Anyone caught abusing the naira will risk a jail term of six months or pay a fine of N50, 000.”
Bilal Fawaz, who represented the United Kingdom six times in boxing, currently ranked the 3rd best middleweight in England, and was the 2012 ABA light-middleweight champion, currently faces deportation to Nigeria where his parents emigrated when he was just 14.
The 29-year-old boxer has since November 29th been detained at the Tinsley House Immigration Centre at Gatwick Airport in West Sussex, UK.
Fawaz who is now married to an English woman, was brought to the UK illegally by an uncle, who told him his father would be arriving soon, but the man never turned up.
The boxer who now calls himself Kelvin, was treated ‘like a slave’, joined bad gangs, got shot once and stabbed 25 times, before he ran away from the home he was living in and was taken into care home where he became a boxer.
According to Dailymail, Fawaz claims that his mother is dead and he has no idea where his father is.
He also says he’s stateless, as his parents were Lebanese immigrants to Nigeria, and did not have Nigerian citizenship themselves.
He said:
“I am a national champion — in 2014 I even boxed for England against Nigeria, the country they want to deport me to.
I have no other family to go back to, I don’t know anyone in Nigeria or anything about it – all I know is here.
Imagine how it feels to represent a country and then to have that country turn around and put you in what feels like a prison.”
It was gathered that Labour MP McDonnell and England Boxing have appealed to the authorities on the boxer’s behalf, but without success.
The Home Office rejected his application to remain in the UK, and declared his marriage to a British citizen void.
Nigerian hip-hop sensation and actor, Folarin Falana aka Falz The Bahd Guy, has shared his bitter experience with the SARS Officials following the #EndSARS campaign launched by private Nigerian citizens.
The singer had an interview with NET in preparation for his first concert ‘The Falz Experience’, and had this to say:
“On this particular day, they spotted us somewhere in Lagos and doublecrossed us, they then asked us to come down from our car. My manager tried to have a conversation with them but before he knew it, they gave him a dirty slap, he was close to tears. They said they would arrest us and take us their station. I wanted to sue them, not as a lawyer, but solely because they violated my human rights, but then, it is really sad that they think because they have guns, they think they are in a position of power and they use these to oppress poor Nigerians.”
He also suggested a solution;
“The entire police force needs a revamp. The problem is that so many of them are not as educated as they should be, so they treat people in a certain way. People are speaking up because things have gone out of hand. These are the men who are supposed to protect us, but they are opening fire on us. They have resulted to targeting young guys. These days, once they see a young man looking flashy, they automatically think you are a yahoo boy”, he concluded.
The hype that greeted the newly launched satellite Television, TSTV seem to have died down as my Nigerian still remain in oblivion as to the status or fate of the provider.
TSTV which announced its services in September and had its official launch on October 1, was well received by many Nigerians who saw them as the messiah that would break the monopoly of satellite TV in Nigeria.
It launch on Oct. 1, with a promise to offer pay as you go services and lower rates for its programmes including the highly favoured football channels that air European League matches, got a large number of Nigerians interested.
In their joy, many went on to mock other existing providers, taunting them that their “reign of exploitation” was over.
However, the first disappointment came when TSTV extended sales of its decoder to Nov. 1, an action which didn’t seem to debase their fans who went about on social media and other platforms reaffirming their support for the new provider.
Even an allegation of attempting to illegally air sports channels from bEIN did not seem to shake the Nigerian supporters.
Two months after its official launch and one month after its commencement of sales, many Nigerians are still asking: “Where is TSTV”?
Some of the Nigerian who reacted on social media (twitter) also sought to know if the provider had kept to its promise to deliver certain choice services.
Nigerian singer, Banky W, shared a photo from his wedding day – which is said to be Nigeria’s biggest celebrity wedding for 2017 – and professed it as the best day ever.
He wrote alongside the photo on his page:
“#FlashbackFriday.. reminisicing about when #BAAD2017 was the best day ever.
The actor, singer was spotted recently with his wife at the screening of the movie, “The Wedding Party 2” in Lagos yesterday.
Media personality, Daddy Freeze has in his usual routine, come for Nigerian pastors – this time around, he says most pastors are into the work of God just because of the money involved.
Freeze says Nigerian pastors left their professions because they can’t earn as much unlike in the ministry.
In a video shared on Youtube, he said,
“There are many fake pastors because of monetization; that pastor who cursed me is an architect, the one at BankyW’s wedding is a doctor.
“Many of them are leaving profitable field because ministry is a more profitable field.
“Monetization has made fake pastors come into two fold, it has made real pastors preach false messages.
“Every doctrine in Nigeria has been monetized, you hear pastors say this year you will find your ‘apollos’
“Apollos in the Bible was increase in word of God not referring to sowing, Matthew 13;7 this verse speaks of seed of faith not money; those that twist this to you are thieves. There’s nothing spiritual about those criticizing me,the only spirituality in them is the ability to twist your brain.
OAP Freeze also countered speaking in tongues in Nigerian Pentecostal churches, describing it as fake. He added,
“Speaking in tongues in Nigeria Pentecostal churches is fake but speaking in tongues is not fake.
“When speaking in tongues, you should speak in languages not in tongues that no one can understand.
1Cor 14:26-28; someone must interpret tongues…There is no speaking in tongues without an interpreter
“Interpretation of tongues is missing in today’s pentecostal churches , if anyone speaks in tongues one or two should speak in tongues one at a time not multitude.That is falsehood
1Cor 14:23 is what pastors used to confuse you, they tell you tongues is an unknown language which carnal mind cannot understand.
Everyone speaking in tongues in the church is false because it is a gift that everyone does not receive.
“I’m a preacher that speaks from history and bible not sentiments like others; that’s why I can’t say God told me to pay titheS like they say.
“I would tell you what God kept in bible not what God told me.”
As the day goes by on social media, Nigerian men continue to prove that they’ve topped their game when it comes to being romantic with their fellow partners.
A Nigerian man, with the name, Tayo Adesokan proposed to his girlfriend, Tolu Sanya 30,000 ft above sea level, on a Medview Flight to Dubai.
Tayo popped the question, and beautifully, Tolu said yes! Enjoy their photos below:
Three Ugandan lesbians are set to be deported from Denmark after Danish authorities rejected their asylum requests citing serious contradictions in their stories, according to RT News.
However, the LGBT community and gay rights activists have criticized their deportation saying they automatically qualified for asylum since they were escaping persecution based on their sexuality.
“Homosexuals risk persecution from other civilians, their families and clan members as well as blackmail and assault. Homosexuals cannot expect police protection if they are attacked, threatened or killed,” said the spokesperson of LGBT Asylum, Hanne Gyberg.
Gyberg told Ritzau News Agency that it is the first time that LGBT Asylum, an international organization fighting for asylum for homosexuals, has faced a deportation of this nature.
“Their sexuality was not considered in the rejections and we believe the Danish authorities should look at the cases again,” Gyberg added.
A lawyer representing one of the Ugandan lesbians has requested the Danish Refugee Appeals Board to appeal the decision on her client’s behalf saying she is an active and a known member of the LGBT community, which makes it dangerous for her to go back to Uganda.
On its part, Denmark’s ruling party, Venstre, has condemned, in general, the deportation of people escaping persecution based on their sexuality.
When people are considered to be persecuted in their home countries because of religion, sexuality or something else, we have a special obligation to protect them, Venstre’s spokesman Jacob Jensen said.
The three Ugandan lesbians moved to Denmark seeking refuge following an upsurge in homophobic attacks in Uganda after the country passed an anti-gay law in 2014.
Although it was later ruled as invalid by the constitutional court of Uganda, the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014 criminalized any relationships between persons of the same sex.
The act condemned homosexuality saying it was a threat to “legal, religious and traditional family values of the people of Uganda.” It also recommended life imprisonment for gay people.
The aftermath of this law was an unprecedented rise in attacks on members of the LGBT community in Uganda, forcing many of them to flee the country.