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Tuesday 26 November 2013

SHOCKING REVELATION: I Held Michael Jackson's Penís Every Night - Personal Doctor


Dr. Conrad Murray in his first interview since being released from prison after spending two years for the death of Michael Jackson has said they were so close he "held his penís every night."
In the bizarre, rambling interview, the doctor convicted of Jackson's death painted a sad picture of The King of Pop's final days as a physically broken 50-year-old filled with dread and self-doubt.
Jackson barely had control of his bodily functions, according to Murray.
"He wore dark trousers all the time because after he went to the toilet he would drip for hours,he told The Daily Mail.
"You want to know how close Michael and I were? I held his penís every night. I had to put a condom catheter on him because Michael dripped urine. He had a loss of sensation and was incontinent."
The ex-physician goes on to say, "Michael didn't know how to put a condom on, so I had to do it for him."
Murray was found guilty of injecting the singer with an overdose of Propofol that killed him on June 25, 2009. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and spent nearly two years in jail.
Murray went on to say in the interview that Jackson gave himself lethal doses of anaesthesia after pleading for more drugs, and said that he was not responsible for his overdose.
"I did not kill Michael Jackson. He was a drug addict," Murray said. "Michael Jackson accidentally killed Michael Jackson."
"I believe he woke up, got hold of his own stash of propofol and injected himself. He did it too quickly and went into cardiac arrest."
'I never gave Michael anything that would kill him. I loved him. I still do. I always will,' he exclusively tells the Mail On Sunday.
'I tried to protect him but instead I was brought down with him.
'It’s difficult when you ask me about Michael. There’s a void in my heart, a lingering pain. I miss him every day.'

Toyin Lawani Comes Out With A Dress Showing Her Pánt and Brá


Is this a new fashion trend? What do you think about this dress?

Monday 25 November 2013

OUTRAGE: Zimbabwe Gives Nigerian Traders One Month to Shut Down Their Businesses


Zimbabwe Gives Nigerian Traders One Month to Shut Down Their Businesses

Zimbabwean authorities inform they have given foreign shop-owners, mostly Chinese and Nigerian nationals, an ultimatum to shut down their businesses by 1 January 2014, hand them over to Zimbabweans or face arrest.
 
A top official of the black empowerment ministry said only Zimbabweans had the right to run shops that have sprung up across the country and are termed foreign businesses targeted under the nation’s black empowerment laws, the state-controlled Herald newspaper reported on November 22, 2013, Friday.

Permanent secretary for the empowerment ministry, George Magosvongwe, told a Parliamentary committee that the government would enforce regulations which reserve certain sectors of the economy to Zimbabweans on January 1, 2014.

Under the country’s economic empowerment legislation, areas reserved for locals include retail and wholesale businesses, barbershops, hairdressings, beauty salons, bakeries, employment agencies and grain milling, among others.
“I confirm that some non-indigenous entities are still operating in the reserved sectors and there is a deadline for January 1 for them to comply with the requirement to relinquish their holdings in that sector.
“You will realise Mr. Chairman that 1 January is a month to come and we are putting in place measures for enforcement in the event that they do not comply,” Mr. Magosvongwe said.
He said the ministry was preparing measures to ensure the exit of foreigners from the retail sector would not result in shortages.
“There is need to ensure that we don’t create shortages in the economy, but certainly the ministry is going to enforce the reserved sectors rule.
“And we will bring in the enforcement agencies from right across the Government departments and the local authorities to ensure that enforcement happens,” the secretary added.
The January 1, 2014 ultimatum was gazetted in May, making it mandatory for all locally and foreign-owned firms in reserved sectors to apply for indigenisation compliance certificates. Only locals will be given those certificates.

A number of laws passed in 2007 demand foreign businesses to cede 51 percent control to local blacks. The foreign shop owners have been criticized for taking retail trade opportunities from Zimbabwean traders by selling cheap imports.

Poor townships and city flea markets have in recent years been inundated by shops run by foreigners. According to state media, shop owners who fail to comply will be arrested. 
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Friday 22 November 2013

I Wish I Never Had Revenge This Way-lady confesses

Is there really any remorse in this story?

There hadn’t been any of those your-boyfriend-is-totally-about-to-dump-you signs. None of my friends had warned me that they thought it might happen anytime soon. 

He hadn’t mentioned any “problems in our relationship” at all.

It’s safe to say that I wasn’t expecting to be single by the time I got home from school that day—but I sure was.

ou’ve got to understand, this is my first serious high school boyfriend we’re talking about. You know, the one who I planned on marrying? The one I lost my virginity to? The one that I imagined being with for forever? Yep, that was him. One day we were perfect and the next we were over…The following day at school I anticipated the worst: Passing each other awkwardly in the hall, having to sit near him at lunch and not laugh when he said something funny, him knowing that I had been crying during the minutes before class. But that “worst” doesn’t even come close to what really happened. Ready for it? Are you sure?

HE WAS WITH ANOTHER GIRL.
Like really? How could he be so awful to me? They were holding hands and even kissing during passing period. I wanted to die. Cue the combination of humiliation and depression. Obviously our relationship had meant nothing to him–when to me, it was one of the most important things in life. How could I have been such an idiot for letting him mess with my emotions that way. I wasn’t sad anymore, I was livid. And I needed to find some way to get even with him.

If he thought he could just go off and be with another girl so quickly after our relationship was over, that sure meant that I could do the same with another boy. But not just any boy, I wanted to make sure that it was the one person that would hurt him the most—one of his best friends.

I knew which one to pick immediately; he had always been someone that my ex-boyfriend was jealous of. Without consulting my friends, I texted him the next day, asking if he wanted to hang out, but I’m sure he knew that I meant something more. When he came over, I was ready. There had always been some séxual tension between us but now, with my boyfriend out of the picture, nothing was stopping us . . . or me from having revenge s*x.

We kissed and it was really great, but it just didn’t feel right. His hands moved up my shirt and I liked how it felt but hated that it was him at the same time. I went down on him and wanted to make it fantastic for him, wanted him to finish, but only so the news would get back to my ex boyfriend. By the time we had séx, I don’t even know what I was thinking. I only knew that revenge séx wasn’t what I pictured it would be.
 
It was such a convoluted experience of things I thought I wanted and the emotions that only made me realize how bad of an idea it had all been. I felt dirty and wrong. Believe me, the séx was good while it was happening (when isn’t it?), but the way it made me feel after was so not what I expected. Revenge séx is NOT all it’s cracked up to be in the movies.
 
I wanted to go back in time and forget the whole thing. I wished that I could have found ANY other way to get over this relationship. Anything besides having revenge séx. I just wish I had known that it would have felt so wrong. If I had, I would never have done it in the first place.





NOT AGAIN: Nollywood Actress, Rukky Sanda Shows Off ‘Private Part’ In Tight Outfit


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Nollywood actress, Rukky Sanda has posted yet another photo of herself showing off her camel toe in a black tights.

Rukky Sanda’s outline of her private area seems pretty obvious, but the actress does not seem to mind.






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The actress who is known for showing off her body parts is obviously not bothered by what critics think of her dressing as she keeps posting more photos for her fans to see.
What do you think?Classy or trashy?





Thursday 21 November 2013

Bráless Is Best? Why Wearing Bras Is Bad For Women



A 15-year study has revealed that brás provide no benefit at all to the bréast but rather makes them sag and does little to alleviate back pain.
According to the study, women who wear brás have saggier bréasts than women who don’t.
The French study follows findings from British researchers that suggest brás might pose cancer risks.
Cardiff University Prof. Robert Mansel and Simon Cawthorn, from Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, asked 100 women to ban their brás for three months and then return to wearing one for another three months.
On average, the women were pain free more (about seven percent more) without a brá.
Professor Jean-Denis Rouillon, from the University of Besancon, who led the 15-year study into women’s bréasts said, “Medically, physiologically, anatomically, bréasts gain no benefit from being denied gravity. On the contrary, they get saggier with a brá”. 
The lengthy study involved 330 women aged 18-35, whose bréasts were measured at regular intervals with a slide rule and caliper.
The study found that women who went bráless had better muscle tone and higher lift than those who wore brás.
Those who didn't wear brás saw a nípple lift of about 7 mm a year towards the shoulder. Their bréasts also became firmer, and stretch marks faded.
The research is still preliminary, Rouillon said, adding that he doesn't advise all women to stop wearing brás, at least not yet. 
One of the women who participated said, “ I breathe more easily. I carry myself better and I have less back pain.”
The doctors say there might be a correlation between bréast pain and developing bréast cancer, although they didn’t connect brás and cancer directly.



PHOTOS: You'll Not Believe What Chika Ike Is Wearing


Nollywood actress, Chika Ike posted a photo fully dressed in a sexy army outfit ready for war.
Its not what you think its the actress herself posted the above picture on her instagram with this caption: “Life is a constant battle,the world is a battle field. You have to constantly fight for what you want and deserve. Don’t give up on your dreams!!!Yes! You can!!!
Don't mess with her she just might attack you.
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What do you think of Chika Ike's outfit?

DISGUSTING: Woman Sleeps Next to Her Dead Husband’s Decomposed Corpse for a Year [PHOTOS]



A woman had been sleeping next to her dead husband’s decomposed corpse for one year until authorities made the grizzly discovery this week.

Apparently, 79-year-old “Marcel H.” from Liege, Belgium, died back in November 2012 of an asthma attack, according to Carters News Agency. His wife was so upset that she failed to report the death and continued to sleep with the body until Belgian authorities made the bizarre finding on Tuesday, Nov. 19.

They were led to the apartment because the landlord claimed the couple hadn’t paid their rent since last year. Neighbors never reported a bad smell. The body had mummified.

Expert’s Opinion:
“A body can mummify in a dry, warm environment,” Philippe Boxho, pathologist at the Forensic Center of Liege told Carters. “It takes at least a week to reach such a state. In this case the body had rotten [sic] in the bed [and] his internal organs had melted and liquefied. … Even though the smell of human decay is quite specific, many people equate that smell to the smell of garbage and once the body has become rotten the smell does decrease significantly.”

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Mummified Body Found

The Function of African Sculpture

Female fetish figure: Songye, Zaire

Female fetish figure:
Songye, Zaire

The term "African" when applied to traditional art refers particularly to areas south of the Sahara. In the Sainsbury Collection, examples come from most of the people renowned for the wealth of their artistic creation, particularly from West and Central Africa.

Traditional African sculpture includes figures (which may be human, animal, or combinations of both), masks, domestic items and various forms of regalia, paraphernalia and jewellery. Much of it, particularly the figurative sculpture and the masks has spiritual or ritual attributes. When viewed in the Sainsbury Collection, or for that matter in any art gallery, it is displayed particularly for its aesthetic appeal, and thus far removed from its original context.

African sculpture is designed, for the most part, to speak through its form; to be meaningful and effective rather than beautiful in a western sense. Only rarely is it 'art for art's sake', this however does not deny the existence among some peoples of a defined aesthetic sense and standards of good and bad.

In many cases the sculpture may have a role in communicating with or placating spiritual agencies, especially ancestral spirits. Offerings and sacrifices may form part of this process; the pouring of libation over the object may lead it to being encrusted with a patina which in some museum pieces has been lost. Prayers may be offered for fertility, a good harvest, to protect against evil or to bring punishment on those who offend tribal custom.
There are several examples in the Sainsbury Collection of figures which, in their traditional usage, are imbued with spiritual power. The power may be made more forceful by being "fed" with magic substances to provide protection against hostile agencies or to act as aggressive agents against the enemy. The medicine is usually placed into the figure; into a container on the head, into a cavity in the stomach or even sometimes into the anus. Such figures were at one time commonly referred to as "fetishes", a term which in modern anthropological practice is avoided as potentially misleading.

Portraiture, in the western sense of the term, is rare in traditional African sculpture. The terracotta and bronze heads from Ife and Benin in Nigeria, dating from around the 12th century and later, are masterpieces of naturalism and may have been derived from living models. In the cases of the bronzes, most appear not to have been made until after death and must to some degree have been idealisations. The 16th century Benin bronze head in the Collection is a case in point. The same would be true of the remarkable series of effigies of the Kuba kings in Zaire. It is known that some carvers in wood did make use of models for both masks and figures, but they were seldom intended to be used as specific representations. Interesting exceptions to this rule have been found amongst the Dan people of Liberia.

Head of an Oba
Head of an Oba
Masks are worn or displayed at festivals, connected with events in the annual cycle. Traditionally they were often used in association with rituals to honour the dead and to enlist the support of ancestral spirits. The mask in combination with the wearer's dance gestures might sometimes convey an aggressive purpose towards an enemy, or sometimes a protective function against the powers of evil. In some cases, for instance, bells were attached to the mask, the concept being that no evil power could stop a bell from ringing. Masks were frequently used at initiation proceedings, in which case they may have been displayed rather than worn. The proceedings included periods of instruction given, usually to boys only, on rules of behaviour, on the regulation of society and on tribal history and tradition. Sometimes initiation procedures included circumcision and puberty rites for both boys and girls.
Careful inspection of a mask may provide evidence of how it was used, whether to cover the face, to be worn above the head or not to be worn at all. It would generally form part of a complete costume in association with raffia or cloth or other paraphernalia. Generally only certain men (very rarely women) had the right to wear a mask which, in the context of the dance, would enable them to assume another identity in order to communicate with or become possessed by a spirit associated with the ritual.
Masks and sometimes figures too, used to play a big part in the rites of 'secret societies'. These societies governed social behaviour and exercised civil authority; they laid down the rules and could exact punishment. Masks could provide elders of the society with authority and transformation of identity. The power and importance of secret societies tended, and sometimes still tends, to be greatest when there was no well established or acknowledged chieftainly authority or where there was a demand for a common social regulation beyond political boundaries. Entry to secret societies was by initiation, and status within the societies was graded. Such societies are usually restricted to men. Some have more secretive and some more of a recreational nature, and some a socio-political function which is dissipating with time. Masked ceremonies continue, but in some cases more for entertainment, recreation and tourist attractions than as ritual.

Zande wooden standing figure.: an example of an object used by a 'secret society'
Zande wooden standing figure.:
 an example of an object
used by a 'secret society'
Ornamentation, delicately carved and with great attention to detail, is often a feature of African sculpture. Such ornamentation was esteemed for the prestige it conferred and occurs particularly on some domestic items and on regalia connected with the court or aristocracy. Examples include drinking cups, pipes and musical instruments, pendants, combs, jewellery, sceptres and flywhisks, staffs and weaponry. Many of these objects, and others such as trinkets and cosmetic boxes, dolls and amulets, could be made in less elaborate form for everyday use by less affluent people.
The peoples whose sculpture is represented be the Sainsbury Collection cover diverse geographical and ecological circumstances and varied cultural traditions. Though there may be features of form and functions which commonly occur, there are bound to be variations from people to people.
The notes in Cultural Groups by Country aim to describe as concisely as possible the physical and cultural influences reflected in the art of the various peoples concerned, and the range of art forms produced.

Purposes of Sculpture

One of the most common purposes of sculpture is in some form of association with religion. Cult images are common in many cultures, though they are often not the colossal statues of the deity that characterized Ancient Greek art, like the Statue of Zeus at Olympia; the actual cult images in the innermost sanctuaries of Egyptian temples, of which none have survived, were evidently rather small, even in the largest temples. The same is often true in Hinduism where the very simple and ancient form of the lingam is the most common. Buddhism brought the sculpture of religious figures to East Asia, where there seems to have been no earlier equivalent tradition, though again simple shapes like the bi and cong probably had religious significance.
Small sculptures as personal possessions go back to the earliest prehistoric art, and the use of very large sculpture as public art, especially to impress the viewer with the power of a ruler, goes back at least to the Great Sphinx of some 4,500 years ago. In archaeology and art history the appearance, and sometimes disappearance, of large or monumental sculpture in a culture is regarded as of great significance, though tracing the emergence is often complicated by the presumed existence of sculpture in wood and other perishable materials of which no record remains;[2] the totem pole is an example of a tradition of monumental sculpture in wood that would leave no traces for archaeology. The ability to summon the resources to create monumental sculpture, by transporting usually very heavy materials and arranging for the payment of what are usually regarded as full-time sculptors, is considered a mark of a relatively advanced culture in terms of social organization. Recent unexpected discoveries of Ancient Chinese bronze age figures at Sanxingdui, some more than twice human size, have disturbed many ideas held about early Chinese civilization, since only much smaller bronzes were previously known.[3] Some undoubtedly advanced cultures, such as the Indus Valley civilization, appear to have had no monumental sculpture at all, though producing very sophisticated figurines and seals. The Mississippian culture seems to have been progressing towards its use, with small stone figures, when it collapsed. Other cultures, such as Ancient Egypt and the Easter Island culture, seem to have devoted enormous resources to very large-scale monumental sculpture from a very early stage.
Medal of John VIII Palaeologus, c. 1435, by Pisanello, the first portrait medal, a medium essentially made for collecting.
The collecting of sculpture, including that of earlier periods, goes back some 2,000 years in Greece, China and Mesoamerica, and many collections were available on semi-public display long before the modern museum was invented. From the 20th century the relatively restricted range of subjects found in large sculpture expanded greatly, with abstract subjects and the use or representation of any type of subject now common. Today much sculpture is made for intermittent display in galleries and museums, and the ability to transport and store the increasingly large works is a factor in their construction. Small decorative figurines, most often in ceramics, are as popular today (though strangely neglected by modern and Contemporary art) as they were in the Rococo, or in Ancient Greece when Tanagra figurines were a major industry, or in East Asian and Pre-Columbian art. Small sculpted fittings for furniture and other objects go well back into antiquity, as in the Nimrud ivories, Begram ivories and finds from the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Portrait sculpture began in Egypt, where the Narmer Palette shows a ruler of the 32nd century BCE, and Mespotamia, where we have 27 surviving statues of Gudea, who ruled Lagash c. 2144 – 2124 BCE. In Ancient Greece and Rome the erection of a portrait statue in a public place was almost the highest mark of honour, and the ambition of the elite, who might also be depicted on a coin,[4] In other cultures such as Egypt and the Near East public statues were almost exclusively the preserve of the ruler, with other wealthy people only being portrayed in their tombs. Rulers are typically the only people given portraits in Pre-Columbian cultures, beginning with the Olmec colossal heads of about 3,000 years ago. East Asian portrait sculpture was entirely religious, with leading clergy being commemorated with statues, especially the founders of monasteries, but not rulers, or ancestors. The Mediterranean tradition revived, initially only for tomb effigies and coins, in the Middle Ages, but expanded greatly in the Renaissance, which invented new forms such as the personal portrait medal.
Animals are, with the human figure, the earliest subject for sculpture, and have always been popular, sometimes realistic, but often imaginary monsters; in China animals and monsters are almost the only traditional subjects for stone sculpture outside tombs and temples. The kingdom of plants is important only in jewellery and decorative reliefs, but these form almost all the large sculpture of Byzantine art and Islamic art, and are very important in most Eurasian traditions, where motifs such as the palmette and vine scroll have passed east and west for over two millennia.
One form of sculpture found in many prehistoric cultures around the world is specially enlarged versions of ordinary tools, weapons or vessels created in impractical precious materials, for either some form of ceremonial use or display or as offerings. Jade or other types of greenstone were used in China, Olmec Mexico, and Neolithic Europe, and in early Mesopotamia large pottery shapes were produced in stone. Bronze was used in Europe and China for large axes and blades, like the Oxborough Dirk.

PHOTO: Number 1 Tennis Player Serena Williams Shows Her Prívates


Number one tennis player and just a beautiful woman Serena Williams some time ago shéd her clothés for ESPN "Body Issue".

Check out the controversial, still very hot photo below.









inc*st: Singer Diamond Admits Having Séx With His Blood Sister



Word coming from Tanzania has it that Diamond who is currently in relationship with radio presenter Penny are related and worst by blood.

The news has been do doing rounds on major blocks sending shock waves amongst many. The two have maintained a relationship despite claims that diamond would get back with his ex Wema Sepetu.

When contacted, Diamond who is in Nigeria currently recording a song with Davido, he admitted the claims that he is related to his current girlfriend Penny, “yes we are related but I didn’t know about this until recently” he admitted to Amani, an influential Tanzania blogger.

Penny on the other side says the relationship has gotten even more tighter, “yes we are related and that has strengthened my love towards Diamond, I’m so much in love such that nothing is separating us in fact we are more tight now,what has happened has happened nothing can be done about it rather than accepting and moving on, he is the best lover in the world to give up to anybody for whatsoever reason” shrugs Penny,Diamond’s girlfriend.

The shocking revelation was exposed to the public by a family member who us disgusted at the fact that the two are continuing to have a relationship and worse intercourse despite the fact of being related.
Diamond failed to comment on whether he’ll abandon the relationship or not, the girlfriend on the other end says this is not dying anytime soon.

 

 

Photo: Woman Stopped From Boarding Flight For Showing Too Much Bóobs



A woman was stopped from boarding a Las Vegas to New York flight for showing too much cléavage.Staff on US airline Southwest ruled the passenger’s open cotton dress was “inappropriate” as it exposed a large amount of her boóbs.

The woman - named only as Avital - ignored the ruling and managed to board the 6am jet, which reached its destination without issue.

She said: "I didn't want to let the representative's big feelings about my breasts change the way I intended to board my flight..

"And lo and behold, the plane didn't fall out of the sky...my cleavage did not interfere with the plane's ability to function properly.”

Southwest spokesperson Christi McNeill said the company offered Avital an apology and a refund "as a gesture of goodwill.”

She added: "We simply ask that our customers use good judgement and exercise discretion in deference to other customers who depend on us to provide a comfortable travel experience.”

“My Boyfriend Is So Handsome” – White Girl Shows Off Her African Boyfriend [PHOTOS]



Many of our African men in Europe and America are hustling very hard to get one cute white girllike this one, but she ends with this guy who she describes as very handsome and cute..More pics






















University Lecturer Who Recruits For Boko Haram Paraded By The DSSDr. Muhammed Nazeef Yunus

Dr. Muhammed Nazeef Yunus
Dr. Muhammed Nazeef Yunus


A university lecturer, Dr. Muhammad Nazeef Yunus, who allegedly acts as Recruitment Co-ordinator of the Boko Haram sect and four other members have been arrested, as they were plotting to launch violent attacks in Igalaland, Kogi State.

Parading the five suspected members of the terror group in Abuja, the DSS said the Spiritual Leader and Recruitment Coordinator of the sect, Dr Muhammad Nazeef Yunus, was until his arrest, an assistant lecturer in the Department of Islamic Studies, Kogi State University, Ayingba in Kogi State.

The DSS said the Yunus taught Arabic and Islamic Studies at the university.
Other alleged members of the sect paraded were Umar Musa, Head of Operations/Instructor; Munzir Mustapha Yusuf, a.k.a Habib, Armourer/Chief courier; Ismail Abdulazeez, foot soldier and Ibrahim Isa, a.k.a ‘One in town’ another foot soldier.

The Deputy Director, Public Relations, Department of State Service, Marilyn Ogar, who paraded the suspected Boko Haram members said their plot was botched when two members of the sect who were on their way to Borno State for training in weapons handling were arrested at Zuba, on the outskirts of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.

According to Ogar, “the determination of security forces to rid Nigeria of all acts of terror has continued to yield favourable results as this Service uncovered a Boko Haram cell in Kogi State.

All the paraded suspects, except the varsity lecturer, explained to the media the level of their involvement in the Boko Haram insurgency and the plan to attack Igala.
Dr. Yunus, however, feigned ignorance of the planned attacks, insisting that his involvement was a frame-up. 

“My Islamic preaching had always been against the activities of the Boko Haram sects, but I was shocked when the other suspects insisted that I was a member and the one that recruited them into the sect. I have never been a member of Boko Haram for one minute in my life, I even preach against them,” he said.

One of the suspects, Mustapha Yusuf who was allegedly trained at Sambisa camp in Maiduguri, Borno State said “the university lecturer appointed me as the armourer and chief courier of the group and handed two AK-47 rifles with 30 rounds of live ammunition to me for safe keeping after I returned to Kogi State shortly after military invasion of our camp in Borno State”.

The other two foot soldiers also confessed that Dr. Yunus indoctrinated them into the Boko Haram sect by preaching to them when they approached him to help them secure admission into the Kogi State University, Ayingba.

In her briefing, the DSS spokeswoman enjoined all Nigerians to be vigilant. “We want to enjoin all Nigerians to be vigilant and continue to cooperate with security agencies through the provision of useful information of suspicious activities within their immediate environment.

“The war on terror is still on. This Service in collaboration with other security agencies will not rest on their oars until we rid our society of all criminality. We must all remember that we are not terrorists, we are Nigerians.” 

Ogar also urged parents who send their children for Islamic teaching after school, to be very careful of the people they choose as their teachers.


 

“Don’t Rely On Men For s*x, Get A s*x Toy” – Kemi Olunloyo Tells Women






Kemi Olunloyo is known for her controversial views and messages.

This time around, she is advising women, via her Facebook page, to embrace a disease-free s*x toy instead of relying on men to provide them s*xual pleasure.
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Wednesday 20 November 2013

Woman With World's Strongest Vágina Lifts Weight With It [PHOTO]


Her weightlifting technique puts certain Olympic events to shame.
Tatyana Kozhevnikova unofficially owns the World's Strongest Vágina by virtue of her record for vágina weightlifting, according to the Sun. She recently showed off her prowess on "The Body Shocking Show" in England.
She inserts a wooden egg into her vágina and attaches the weight to the egg. She contracts her muscles around the egg and lifts the poundage. The 40-something Russian mom says in the video it has taken her 20 years to become so powerful in her nether region.
She reportedly set the vágina weightlifting record by hoisting 31 pounds in 2009. Afterward she was quoted as saying, “It’s enough to exercise your vágina five minutes a day, ladies, and in just one week you’ll be able to give yourself and your man unforgettable pleásure in bed.

Lion finds couple having séx in bush, kills girlfriend, boyfriend escapes wearing cóndom


There was horror in Kariba yesterday when a couple that was allegedly enjoying Adam and Eve's fruit of nature in the bush reportedly got attacked by a jealous lion.

According to sources who spoke to My Zimbabwe yesterday, the unidentified man and his alleged girlfriend, identified as Sharai Mawera, were reportedly having séx in a bushy area situated in Mahombekombe suburb when a lion pounced at them.

"Unfortunately the woman, who was also known as Mai Desire, was mauled to death by the lion but her boyfriend managed to escape naked and he was only wearing a cóndom. The two were having their quality time near Mahombekombe Primary School," said a reliable source.

After realising the presence of the deadly wild animal in the midst of their alleged love nest, the survivor who was nude is said to have escaped for dear life while leaving his female counterpart behind.

Another source who claimed to know the two very well told My Zimbabwe news crew that the man was naked since it was very hot.

"He is a fisherman and he used to meet so often at the same spot with his girlfriend who is now deceased. The unidentified man was naked since it was hot. His girlfriend, Sharai, was a vendor and the two were romping when the incident occurred. In fact they they were 'doing it' sideways. The lion came from behind and roared. The guy managed to escape before stopping at a distant where he witnessed his companion being attacked. He latter rushed to the road seeking for help," said another highly placed source.

The man is said to have been ignored by motorists and some members of the public who initially thought he was mentally challenged since he was reportedly naked.

"Later on people heard his plea and accompanied him to police where he reported the matter. Cops and officers from Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority attended the scene and fired a single shot before getting to the spot. The woman had been already been killed. She had bloody bruises all over her body. Her neck and tummy had been mauled," another source narrated to My Zimbabwe.

Members of an apostolic sect who worship near the area where the tragedy occurred reportedly took to their heels amid claims that they saw 7 lions in the area.

Meanwhile, at around 10am, remains of another man who is yet to be identified were also discovered near ZESA social club. My Zimbabwe is reliably informed that the unidentified man was attacked and killed by lions the day before yesterday and residents of the town are now living in fear since the lions are still roaming freely as there are yet to be caught.

There were also reports that another Kariba man only identified as Musinje was attacked to death by lions while coming from a Night Club this week. His remains are said to have been found yesterday at 6pm together with an empty scud container (opaque beer) that he was carrying when he got fatally mauled by vicious lions.

HOT MAMA: Kim Kardashian Bares It All, Shows Off br**sts In See Through Top


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Kanye West baby mama and fiancee, Kim Kardashian is not letting motherhood stop her from looking sexy as she stepped out baring all in a long sleeved netted top.

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33-year-old Kim Kardashian stepped out last night (Monday, Nov 18) with her kid sister Kendall Jenner in New York City, rocking a long-sleeved netted top that exposed her bra and major cleavage.

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'I Caught My Wife Having Sèxual Intercourse In Her Shop With Another Man' - Husband Tells Abuja Court

A Nigerian who accused his wife of alleged adultery, on Wednesday told a Gwagwalada Upper Area Court in Abuja that she denied him sèx for over a year, while having an affair with another man.
Alhaji Bala Ibrahim, who was led in evidence by the police prosecutor, Insp. Martha Paul, told the court that he caught his wife, Fatima, “red-handed” in bed with her lover on 5 January.
“I caught my wife, Fatima at about 2 a.m. having sèxual intercourse in her shop with one Nafiu Danaya, also a resident of Sharp Corner, Gwagwalada.
“This has been going on for quite some time now and I have been praying about it. At 2 a.m. I went to visit my wife. I was disappointed when I saw her nakèd and a male trouser and shirt on the ground beside her. She was shocked when she saw me and implored me to forgive her, promising never to repeat such again.
“She begged me not to allow other people to know about it and I agreed, but told her that her parents must know about it,’’ Bala said.
The witness said that Fatima also pleaded that her lover’s (Danaya) clothes be given back to him.
“I did not give her the clothes directly but rather gave it to her younger sister,” he said.
Bala said that he moved her out of the rented apartment to another location, but discovered that she was still having an affair with Danaya.
He said that he reported Danaya to the police in Gwagwalada and that even while the matter was in court his wife was still having an affair with the Danaya.
The Judge, Alhaji Babangida Hassan, adjourned the case to April 29 for continuation of testimony.
“Having listened to the testimony of the nominal complainant, the court hereby adjourns the matter to April 29 for continuation of hearing,” he said.

Fashola Declares LASTMA Official Wanted


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Lagos State governor Babatunde Fashola has declared one Mr. Micheal Ekundayo,an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA officer allegedly caught on video “wanted.”

Fashola, who spoke at a meeting with LASTMA personnel said, “I want first to salute the citizen that got the video of the LASTMA officer who was caught negotiating bribe inside a citizen’s car.

“We must all use that kind of medium to fish out all the bad eggs in the society and bring them to justice.

“That LASTMA officer is still on the run and we have declared him wanted. I can assure you today that we will get him. As soon as we do, we will give him all his rights and he will have his day in court,” Fashola said.

Fasola also barred skating on the state highways, saying, “Anyone caught skating on the highways will be arrested and prosecuted.” 

Speaking on the ban on skating, Fashola noted that “our children have also taken to skating because the road is safe.

“We aren’t discouraging them from doing so. But they should do that in designated places like recreation centres, stadia and others.”