Thursday, 30 October 2014

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Sunday, 26 October 2014

Election 2015: If Buhari Is Easy To Defeat, Why Presidency Fears

The author of this opinion article, Ola’ Idowu, writes
about Muhammadu Buhari’s achievements and
ambitions.
He said that if Buhari had been easy to defeat then the
Presidency wouldn’t take him into consideration.
This is one question I’ve been asking myself since the
last article I wrote in support of Muhammadu Buhari’s
presidential ambitions. Prior to writing the article we’ve
had a Special Adviser to the President on Media, Doyin
Okupe, saying Buhari is a serial loser.
I’ve monitored so many other articles and interviews with
many of them insisting Jonathan would have a walk-
over if Buhari were to be the presidential candidate of the
All Progressive Congress (APC) and I ask myself the
question, if Buhari would be easy to defeat, why the fear
from the Presidency, their supporters in the media and
party members within the PDP about Buhari’s
candidature?
Would there be something we’re missing out on with all
the sudden press attacks on Buhari or is that part of the
plan to make him easy to defeat? The truth is Buhari’s
candidature if given the chance as the APC’s presidential
candidate would give Jonathan and all his handlers a
good run for their money, hence why they are all quaking.
The fear of Buhari has become the beginning of wisdom
for many. Let’s remind ourselves again, this is a man
who almost single-handedly started a new party four
months to the 2011 elections and won over 12 million
votes as the candidate of the CPC with 25% of votes
across 16 states compared to Jonathan, with all his
resources and being the candidate of a 12-year-old party
then winning 10 million votes more than Buhari.
In the last 18 months, Buhari has worked assiduously
along with other well-meaning Nigerians across the
different power bases in the country to build a much
stronger party and yet the presidency and the PDP would
have us believe he would be easy to defeat.
So the question remains, why the fear?
Buhari, if selected as the APC presidential candidate,
would surely be hinging his campaign on his zero
tolerance for corruption, which in the past has seen him
come up against allegedly corrupt politicians. Though
many accuse him of jailing mostly southern politicians, I
can’t recall him crating any Southern politician, drugging
him and attempting to bring him back to Nigeria. The fact
that he did that to a Northern politician, Umaru Dikko,
absolves him of a lot of blame. If he was parochial or
partial in his fight against corruption, he would never
have crated a northern politician to bring him to justice
back home, though his administration has always denied
being involved in that landmark drama in Nigeria’s
history.
Thus if he says he would be fighting corruption and
economic sabotage as president in 2015, there is sure
guarantee to believe him compared to this present
administration that has remained aloof even in the face of
massive corruption and economic sabotage going on in
the country. The PDP and the presidency, despite all this,
would however insist that Buhari is easy to defeat. I
would not be interested in arguing over that, I’m just
amused at the amount of fear Buhari’s candidacy is
generating, why the fear if he is easy to defeat?
Its become so ridiculous that you find some of the writers
disingenuously calling for the APC to choose Abubakar
Atiku as their presidential candidate, with a certain
Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi even going as far as
suggesting other names as Rotimi Amaechi, Tunde
Fashola, Rabiu Kwankwaso etc., but surely not Buhari.
But I haven’t seen any of the writers present a
compelling reason why Jonathan should re-contest in
2015 let alone why Nigerians should vote for him.
The whole talk is about that great man Buhari, but I
thought he was supposedly easy to defeat, so why all the
fear? The way supporters of President Jonathan are
calling for the APC to make Atiku their presidential
candidate reminds me of TV adverts of mosquitoes and
roaches begging not to have Baygon or Raid insecticide
sprayed on them should Buhari be chosen instead. If they
feel Buhari would be a softer target to defeat why would
you be discreetly and indirectly begging your opponents
to field a “stronger” candidate in Atiku?
It just doesn’t add up and in my next article I would give
reasons why I believe the APC should cool off on Atiku’s
presidential bid not because he isn’t good enough or
prepared but because it would be playing into the hands
of the PDP. Let Jonathan, his handlers, and his party
stand against the Buhari they have been boasting for
years would be easy to defeat.
Without any iota of doubt corruption and economic
sabotage remain Nigeria’s problems and we can’t make
any progress as nation unless we fix it. Its not just about
sending corrupt people to jail as Buhari did as Head of
State, its by the perception you give to people and the
international community, the confidence you give to
foreign investors that business can be done in Nigeria
without giving bribes, the hope you give to millions of
young Nigerian graduates, engineers, managers, bankers,
business men and women that the country is open for
genuine business and people and indeed the entire nation
can prosper should they choose to be legitimate.
People forget this was some of the perception and hope
that the Buhari/Idiagbon regime gave to Nigerians in
1984 as Head of State. For example under Buhari’s
regime, feasibility and pre-feasibility studies for any
government project was done by Nigerians with no fee
paid to any foreign consultant for a job Nigerians could
do. The only fees paid where in services where Nigerians
lacked the expertise or occupational shortages then in
the sciences, technical skills or advanced technology.
He ensured that turn around maintenance (TAM) on our
refineries was done by Nigerian engineers thereby saving
us foreign exchange. He also started paying off all our
debts as soon as he in came into power, as corrupt
Shehu Shagari’s government was unable to meet any
debt repayments before they were overthrown. By the
time Buhari was overthrown he had paid off over $4
billion of our foreign debts in two years from the huge
$15 billion Shagari had being ill-advised to borrow, and
brought inflation down from runaway 40% to less than
5.5%. Also by the time Buhari’s regime was usurped by
IBB we were running a budget surplus all in less than two
years, the first and only time that has happened since
after the oil boom of the 70s in Nigeria.
Since August 1985, when IBB came into power Nigeria
has always ran a budget deficit consistently, possibly
under the late Sani Abacha we had a budget neutral once
but consistently its been a deficit. Nigerians don’t even
talk about something that is a big issue in every serious
country around the world including Puerto Rico, where its
a big political talking point. The Nigerian budget under
the PDP since 1999 has always been a deficit despite oil
prices at an all-time high. Under Jonathan since 2010,
we’ve consistently ran a budget deficit (which for those
who don’t know means we spend more than we earn as a
nation to the detriment of the economy and the masses)
and under Buhari we had a budget surplus (we earn more
than we spend as a nation to the betterment of the
economy and the masses). Yet they insist Buhari is easy
to defeat, so why the fear?
I leave with feedback I got from a reader on my last
article titled: “A Closing Argument for Buhari’s Case”.
Chimezie Okezie, writing from
chimezie_hse@yahoo.co.uk, wondered why the APC is
shying away from building a fanatical followership
across the country for Buhari like he has in the North,
and why they are treating the issue of unseating
President Jonathan with kid gloves. He advocates that
the APC should mobilise their registered members to
collect their permanent voters cards, and verify they are
doing so.
Okezie posits that the APC should start recruiting vowed
loyal members as polling booth agents across the
country and start training them on how to counter rigging
and arm them with readily available technologies that
can be used to capture voting (declared results) in each
booth and polling unit, with results collated in real time
at the APC central campaign coordinating office.
This would ensure that results come in live to APC and
there is no way election results can be rigged by the PDP
across the country as the results are being collated from
each polling unit in real time by the APC, should they
deploy the technology Okezie advocates.
He finishes by saying: “If we get our act (APC, Buhari
supporters, and Nigerian masses I believe) right, I will
close my eyes, beat my chest and tell you that Buhari
has won.” This is coming from an ordinary Nigerian. The
question I need president Jonathan’s handlers,
supporters, media supporters and the PDP to answer is,
if Buhari is easy to defeat as they claim, why the fear?
By Ola’ Idowu, a management consultant and
researcher (frenchcoast2@gmail.com)

Good News: Boko Haram Releases Kidnapped Women, Girls

Members of the terrorists group, Boko Haram have
reportedly released the over 50 women and girls that
were recently kidnapped from Waga Mangoro and
Madagali, villages between Adamawa and Borno states.

Vanguard reports that this was made known in a
telephone interview with villagers from their alleged hid-
outs. The villagers, who said the exact number of the
released captives, could not be ascertained hinted that
about 45 girls were still being held by the sect members.

However, relatives of some of the abducted women who
were later released by the insurgents also told journalist
in Yola that some of the girls have been turned to cooks
while others were married off immediately to some of the
sect’s members.
A relative to the one of the released women who did not
want his name in print revealed that: “Initially, the
insurgents captured 80 girls and women whom they later
loaded into their vans and zoomed off into the bushes.
Later in the night, the insurgents separated the elderly
women from the girls and released the women, who are
now languishing in the forest because they could not
relocate the towns because they were razed down by the
insurgents.”
The relative, who disclosed that they were confused
because few hours after the alleged cease fire agreement
between the Federal Government and Boko Haram
insurgents were announced, the sect members continued
to abduct more girls.

“We are at a loss about government’s insincerity on the
whole issue and we urge them to rescue our daughters
without further delay as we are ready to die searching for
our missing ones,” the relative said.
Meanwhile, there was tension on Thursday, when news
of the abduction of another 40 girls in Adamawa state
broke after the earlier report of 60 women that were
kidnapped from two towns in the state by Boko Haram.
However, these recent attacks have raised the questions
if there was ever a ceasefire agreement between the
Nigerian government and the Boko Haram as announced
on October 17, by the presidency and the Federal
Government.
It would be recalled that a bomb blast reported occurred
in a popular bus station in Azare area of Bauchi State on
Thursday, leaving at least 10 people dead.

Ibadan Mother Claims Her Baby Born With Qur’an In His Hand

An Islamic preacher in Ibadan, Oyo State, Dr Dawood
Amoo, has described the birth of a baby boy holding a
pocket-size Qur’an in his hand.

Amoo told journalists that the boy was unique, because
mini Qur’an contained all the 114 chapters in the holy
book.
The baby’s mother went to deliver him at a church
because she feared of hospital bills.
The woman who took the boy saw the ‘strange’ object
and threw it away as something devilish, but soon the
baby became restless and continued to clutch and empty
fist.
The child’s parents who were not practicing any religion
before, now say they will revert to Islam as this was a
sign directly from Allah.
The baby, who was named Ismael, attracted huge crowd
when the news filtered around town that he was born
with a holy book.
The residence of the baby’s parents has become
something like a mecca as Ibadan people go there to
have a glimpse of the little boy.
Nigerians react in different ways to such ‘wonder’. Some
of them believe that wonders shall not end.
Wonders shall not end!

Angry Mob Set Lecturer On Fire

A lecturer at the Taraba College of Education (COE) Zing,
Alhaji Kassimu Umar, was on Friday burnt to death by
angry mob after he allegedly hit five children with his car
who died on the spot.
The lecturer, Kassimu Umar was reportedly trying to
dodge a trailer, when he hit the kids who were between
the ages of the eight and 11 years.
Confirming the incident, Taraba state Police Public
Relations officer (PPRO), Mr Joseph Kwaji said the late
lecturer was dragged from the Pupule Police Outpost,
where he went to report the incident, and the mob burnt
him to death.
“In the early hours of today, one Kassimu Umar, who is
believed to be a lecturer with COE, Zing had knocked
down five primary school pupils in Zing, who all died on
the spot.

My Neighbors Want To Destroy Me - Man Accused Of Impregnating Daughter

Co-tenants of Mr. Ismaila Ladoja, who lives in one of the
rooms of a 10-room apartment in Alagbado area of
Lagos, have always suspected something unusual was
going on between him and his 22-year-old daughter.
Ife’s house
Punch reports that Ladoja, who is a bricklayer has
always been in the microscopic eyes of other tenants
because they all believe he sleeps with his first daughter,
Ife, who is 22 years of age. Although no one wanted to
bell the cat even when they saw signs that the little girl
was bleeding, some of them however spoke with Punch
anonymously.
The report which includes lots of accusations and
counter accusations, is said to have involved many of the
co-tenants confronting the bricklayer a number of times
but his denial made many believe that it was truly a
figment of their imaginations until they noticed the young
girl’s tummy protruding which was followed by bleeding.
“We noticed over the last few months that Ife’s tummy
was growing bigger. We knew something was wrong but
one day, we noticed that she was bleeding,” a neighbor
who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.
One of the occupants of the house alleged that Ladoja
and the girl’s mother might have colluded to abort Ife’s
pregnancy. Making it known why she thinks the mother
of the young girl might be involved in the matter, the
neighbor said:
“He beats his wife regularly. The woman dare not talk. In
fact, when she was asked about it, she flatly denied the
allegations. “Everybody in the compound knew what was
going on. So, the girl was kept indoors for about a week.
We noticed that she fainted a few times when she was
kept at home. So, they rushed her to the hospital.
“We asked the man where he took the girl to but he said
she had been taken to a hospital because she was ill but
would not disclose where. How can we report to the
police when we have not been able to catch him on top of
his daughter?
“ Sometimes, he would send his other children out of the
house, and when we ask the children why, they tell us
that their father is inside with their elder sister and had
asked them to go play outside,” one of the tenants said.
Although the tenants have not been able to produce
evidences to buttress their claims aside from the
observations, It was made known that the man was
accused of doing same where he was living before he
moved to this present apartment he is living with his wife
and 7 children.
When one of his former neighbors on 4, Ajibola Street
was contacted, the former tenant who like the rest,
pleaded anonymity, alleged that Ladoja had been
suspected to be sleeping with his daughter when he was
living there for a long time before he moved to the
present apartment.
“Do you expect the wife to tell you the truth? She is just
a poor woman who is helpless and does not want to put
her husband in trouble. He was always locked up with
the girl while the other children stayed outside when we
were living together. He always denied sleeping with the
girl.“But the girl was always moody. She cried
sometimes. When we asked what was wrong with her,
she would never say it,” he said.
When Ladoja’s landlord, an elderly woman who
identified herself as Mrs. Shorinolu, was contacted, she
made it known that although she doesn’t stay in the
house, but if he is found wanting, he should be arrested
instantly to face the law. However, Mrs. Shorinolu’s
daughter, a headmistress of a school, who also oversees
the welfare of the house made it known that various
reports reached her over the man’s actions which made
her gave him a quit notice but all to no avail.
When Ife’s mother, who is also Ladoja’s wife was
contacted, she denied the accusations saying she trusted
her husband and that he cannot do anything like that.
The 40-year-old woman said:
“We suffer so much and my husband labours day and
night to put food on the table. We have seven children
and have been using a one-room apartment since we got
married 22 years ago. So, what do we have that anybody
would envy to the extent of cooking up such allegation?
“It is a total lie that she fainted or was bleeding. She only
had malaria which became really serious and we had to
take her to someone who treated her.”
When the wife was asked to give the phone number of the
doctor at Holyfield Hospital, who treated her daughter.
She said her daughter was not treated at Holyfield.
“I took her to a drug store owner, who gave her drips and
few drugs. Ife currently lives with my mother. “How can
someone sleep with his own child? Is it wrong to love
one’s child unconditionally?”
The woman who began to cry, lamenting that she had no
idea why her family was being victimized even though
they were poor could not however give the contact of her
daughter saying she needs to inform the girl first. She
also claimed she does not know the phone number of her
daughter. She also declined giving the address of where
the girl was staying.
When Ladoja himself was later contacted, Ladoja
explained that he had no idea why anybody would think
he would do such a thing to his child.
“Why would I as a Yoruba man do such a thing to my
adult child? May God punish those people who have
been saying those bad things about me. They simply
hate me, ” he said.
Asked why he took his daughter to hospital and why she
was bleeding, the bricklayer said, “She simply had
malaria. Truly, we had kept her indoors for some days. It
is just another lie by my neighbours that she was
bleeding. “ After some days and her situation deteriorated,
we rushed her to the hospital. We had given her drug for
her malaria but it did not seem to work.”
Ladoja who said he could not remember the name of the
hospital where her daughter is receiving treatment said:
“God will bless you for calling me. I am really happy you
want to publish this because the world needs to
understand the lie this people have been spreading about
me. Did anyone of them catch me red-handed sleeping
with my daughter?”

Nigerian Churches Focus On Money, Not On Poverty

Churches are always at the forefront of development.
Various religion-related centres promote building
schools, hospitals, vocational skills acquisition centres,
farms and cottage industries, and many.
One should also note various scholarships, free books,
food, clothes and even shelter. A church wants to ensure
that its members live good and faithful lives before they
pass away.
However, the modern church slowly abandons old ideals,
Vanguard notices and gives several clear examples:
Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, July 6, 2014: A priest at a church
offers the congregation to appreciate God with various
contributions: N200,000 – special blessing; then
N150,000, N100,000 and so on, to N50,000 to N5,000
and below.
At the end of the day, the priest made a general blessing
for the entire church. Apparently, nobody came out for
N200,000 blessing.
Pastor David Oyedepo of Living Faith Mission (Winners
Chapel) owns several private jets, Gulfstream G550,
Gulfstream G450, Gulfstream V and LearJet with
combined value of $98.3million (N15.9billion).
The General Overseer of RCCG Pastor E.A. Adeboye also
owns Gulfstream V private jet. The President of Christian
Association of Nigeria, CAN, Ayo Oritsejafor, leased one
of his flying machines to cash smugglers for illegal
weapons purchase in South Africa.
The Pentecostal churches are in the lead for revenue
drive. The income is big, but the programmes to help the
poor are not big enough. Well-established churches keep
opening private universities. Their fees range from N1.5
million to N3 million per session, so only the wealthy can
afford it.
At the same time, there are 10 to 80 per cent discounts
for children and wards of the university’s staff, children
of pastors and some indigent church members.
Dr. Joseph Antyo of the University of Mkar, a private
university in Benue State owned by the Evangelical
Church of West Africa (ECWA) however believes that
poverty issues in Nigeria cannot be solved without
participation of churches.
“Churches should see poverty eradication as a part of
their mission of evangelisation, since not only spiritual
but also material salvation is needed to truly free
someone. Some of the money that some churches have
should be made available to their members in form of
loans and other poverty alleviation measures, and the
churches should be able to build on their greatest
strengths which are trust and commitment rather than
dependency.
“Churches should also motivate their members to work
or to help create employment, since the lack of it is
probably the greatest bane of Africa today,” he
concluded.

Top-7 Reasons Why Some Nigerian Ladies Are Single

Being single probably is one of the top problems among
Nigerian girls. But only some of them understand that the
problem can be not only in men.
They also can change something about their selves, if they
don’t want to end up alone in a company of cuddly cats.
So here are some typical reasons you can easily give up, to
reduce chances of being alone:
1. Celebrity gossips
For God’s sake, stop following fake celebrity gossips and
watching reality shows as crazy. These things are fake in
almost every case, and, as well as developing your stupidity,
they may also form unnatural life priorities.
2. Doing charges
Even if you are a self-confident and independent Nigerian
lady, don’t forget about learning to cook and doing home
chores. Gender equality is a good thing, but it is not a
reason to turn your house into a mess. And don’t forget that
Nigerian men love good cooking!

3. Less makeup
Too much makeup is not doing good for you. The truth is
that lots of men are indifferent to makeup. Many of them
even don’t like it at all. So it is better to forget about high
school and to look more natural.
4. Don’t give your number to any guy you can
Any man would disgrace if your phone rings often and you
will be laughing and chatting with other guys. You may not
be a playgirl, but a guy can think that you are.
5. Wrong presentation
Some Nigerian girls try to dress attractive, but it turns out
that they are ridiculous. Your dressing style determines
kinds of men who are attracted to you. Remember, not all
clothes that look sexy are good for a seriously searching for
a soul mate single lady.

6. Bad manners
When you want to look “attractive” or “hot” for a man, don’t
think it can turn into something serious. Your wisdom, inner
beauty and good manners are factors which makes a man
stay with you, keep faithful and have long-term relationship.
If you rely only on your good appearance, don’t be surprised
if a guy runs away after accomplishing his “evil” mission.
7. Too much advice from friends and relatives
Of course, family values is important in Nigeria, but
remember that it is you who are going to live with this
person, NOT your friend or relative. Let them have their own
life and you will enjoy yours!

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Check Out Peter Okoye’s Beautiful Wife Lola And Their Cute Son [See Photo]

The proud father shared this lovely photo with an
equally appropriate caption: Family is
Everything!

TY Bello & Husband Welcome Twin Boys After 9 Years Of Marriage [See Photo]

Celebrated photographer and singer, TY Bello
and her husband, Kashetu have welcomed their
first children together, a set of twin boys, after 9
years of marriage.
TY put to birth in the US on Friday October 10th.
The twin boys have been named Christian and
Christopher. Big big congrats to TY.
See Twin Photo Below:-

Military Arrests Soldiers Caught Leaking Secrets To Boko Haram

Boko Haram can not really thrive without inside
help, hence the military need to be more vigilant.
I heard they have arrested several soldiers, who
were discovered to have leaked vital security
information on the troops’ strategies and tactics
to Boko Haram that led to a series of ambush and
killing of over 30 Nigerian soldiers by the rag-tag
terrorists in recent times.
Sources say ,most of the arrested soldiers serve as
orderlies or ADCs to Commanders of Troops on
the field. Can you imagine that?
“The situation became so bad that there was
mutual suspicion among fellow commanders, the
Brigade headquarters and even the Division
headquarters.
But at last, the moles were found out to be some
of the orderlies and aides of Commanders.
What they do is that after operational briefings
and troops take off, these moles immediately pass
on the information through calls.”
According to Vanguard , the alleged moles among
the soldiers leaked the information on the
deployment of soldiers from Maimalari Barracks
in April this year to the terrorists which led to an
ambush and killing of so many soldiers of the 101
Battalion that consequently led to soldiers’ mutiny
and the shooting at the General Officer
Commanding (GOC) 7 Division, Major General
Ahmed Mohammed.
His armoured official car saved his life.
It further gathered that the activities of these
moles may have been responsible for the recent
shooting of the Nigerian Airforce Alpha Jet on
September 12 which took off from Yola airport
and was reported missing until Boko Haram
terrorists said they shot it down and killed one of
its pilot, which was confirmed by the Facebook
account of friends of the military.
Speaking under condition of anonymity, a reliable
source said Commanders on the field had for
long wondered how information on strategies for
deployment, type of weaponry and fall back
tactics easily filtered out to the terrorists to the
extent that soldiers’ movement, timing of
deployment, and routes to take, became known to
Boko Haram insurgents.
Asked why it was difficult to discover the traitors
before now, the source said, “Who will suspect
that an orderly or the ADC of a Commander will
be the one giving out information.
He does everything for the Commander and he is
with him all the time. He is the last person that
would be suspected.
But thank God, they have been exposed; the truth
is now known”.
Already, the source noted that a Board of Inquiry
(BOI) has been set up to carry out further
investigations into the activities of the traitors
and to try to find out if there were fellow fifth
columnists still existing among the troops, after
which a General Court Martial will be constituted
to try the soldiers for Criminal Conspiracy among
others.
Also, Vanguard was told at the weekend that six
officers taking part in the offensive to flush out
the terrorists from the Adamawa axis recently
shot themselves in parts of their bodies that were
not life threatening with a view to escape being
drafted to the battle field to confront Boko
Haram terrorists.
After allegedly shooting themselves in the arm,
hip, foot and making sure that the bullets did not
affect any bones in these parts of their bodies,
the officers ran to a military hospital and claimed
that they were shot by terrorists.
Medical experts attached to the hospital in
Vintim, after carrying out several checks and x-
rays on the gunshot wounds, discovered that the
officers had ‘clean gunshot wounds’ which meant
the injuries were 99% self inflicted.
Vanguard gathered that the Army High Command
ordered that further medical tests be carried out
to be doubly sure and that the x-rays were sent
to Abuja where experts did further analysis and
came out with the same results of ‘Clean Gunshot
Wounds’.

Fame Has Changed Wizkid – Wizkid’s Former Producer “Samklef” Says

Super producer Samklef is not happy with
Wizkid. Speaking exclusively to LIB Samklef, who
produced Wizkid’ s hit single Tease Me and five
other songs in Wizkid’s first album, said the
superstar singer has not only refused to work
with him again, he’s also going about dissing his
(Samklef) talent.
“I’m not happy with Wizkid. I like his music,
but I don’t like him as a person anymore.
The reason I don’t like him anymore is, why do
you go about spoiling other people’s business?
I never spoiled your business, never came out to
say anything bad about you for four years.
So why would you go to an OAP and tell the OAP
that the reason why you no longer work with me
is because my beat is amateur.
What does that mean?
Those amateur beats was what brought you to
limelight, was what made you meet the same
Akon who first dropped ‘Don’t Dull’ on your
voice.” Samklef said.
I never downgraded him. I showed him love. I
used to go to his house…but he never came to
mine.
He doesn’t know my house. He hasn’t even seen
my son before. It means he doesn’t regard me as
a friend.
I wanted to feature him in one of my songs but
this guy kept posting me for years.
That’s not even why I am angry. I am angry
because he’s going about disrespecting my
talent. Saying these things in public. It is
annoying.
“I’m doing fine without Wizkid. I don’t want to
say I regret working with him but I’m thanking
God that we are all alive.
But ask him, the people you are going to feature
in America, if they were like you, would you
meet them?
“I wish him luck. I don’t regret working with
his talent, I only regret working with his person.
His fame took him away. He forgot where he
was coming from. His person is very disgusting.
There’s something we call the grace of God.
Before Wizkid got to where he is today,
somebody gave him a front line, somebody
introduced him.
He didn’t just come from anywhere. Making
music is not just about one person. Banky was
there to give him the front line and others came
to help out.
I’m not the only one complaining, other
producers are complaining. I don’t want to call
names but nobody is saying anything good about
Wizkid and you call yourself a superstar when
you keep matching other people down.
What is the star about you? Is it because you
are featuring other foreign artists? You are not
the first to do that, others have done that before
so why are you carried away?
“I don’t want to do anything with Wizkid
anymore. Keep it to yourself, keep your name.
I have new friends and new family. But he can
continue talking. We are listening.
I don’t wish him bad. He says my beat is
amateur but watch out for Samklef.” He said

We Can’t Give Up Now – Alicia Keys Campaigns For Chibok Girls Release

American R&B singer Alicia Keys has also lend
her voice. Here is what she said during an
interview on CNN. Thank you Alicia!
“Putting the spotlight on these girls is very, very
important to me and I thought that it is my job
to help shine the light on what is going on and
show people: this is still happening and we must
not forget and it is going on for six months.”
“Six months and nobody is back and the girls
are just there because of the need of education
and they are abducted? So that is why we must
say that we are not allowing this to dissipate,
no, we are going to continue to say we are not
standing for this, it is not okay,” she said.

Bishop Oyedepo Reacts To Being Named Richest Pastor In The World

Winners Chapel G.O Bishop David Oyedepo who
recently turned 60, has reacted to the Forbes List
of World’s Richest pastors where he was placed at
No.1 with an estimated worth of about
$150million.
Asked about Forbes’ estimate of his fortune,
Bishop Oyedepo told Reuters that he doesn’t know
how Forbes arrived at their figure but says he’s
blessed…
“For me, to have fortune means someone who
has what he needs at any point in time. I don’t
see myself as having $150 million stacked up
somewhere. Whatever way they found their
figures, I am only able to say I am blessed by
the Lord .”
Asked if churches should pay tax considering
how much they make, Bishop Oyedepo said;
“There is no single government input on this
premises.
We supply our water, we make our roads, then
you … say: ‘Let’s tax them’. For what?”

Sir Shina Peter Reveals The Craziest Things Female Fans Have Done to Him

Sir Shina Peters in a recent interview the SUN
newspaper talks about the crazy things fans have
done to him or he to fans?, anyways you be the
judge;
The 56 year old legendary Afro Juju Musician, in
the chat had this to say:
“My female fans love me and that does not
mean that I take advantage of them. I know
that indeed they love me because they have
done lots of crazy things to me.”
“They have done a lot of crazy things to me
but that does not mean we are bed-mates.
Women love me so much because I am an
artiste that fights for women’s rights…
Hmmm, I have autographed so many b***s.”
Hmm…On autographing b***s, could it be just
mere signing on b***s or could there be more????
#LOL

Wizkid Now Rocking Dreads (See Photo)

Wizkid is now growing dreads. Usually, stars
start with dreads and later cut it off but he is
doing his in reverse, low cut to dreads..
Still cool right?

Photos: UNILAG female Students use Pure Water to put out hostel fire

Kudos should be given to the girls at Madam
Tunubu Hall, one of the popular female hostel in
UNILAG as they manage to save life and property
from a fire disaster with little resources. Their
hostel was gutted by fire in the early hours of
Sunday after a student used a hot plate to cook
and put the electric device under her bed
without totally putting out the heat.
The girls were caught unawares, some sustained
injury after jumping windows to escape. Those
who stayed to tackle the fire could not find water,
hence they resorted to pure water. Good thing is,
they succeeded!

Check Out the Names of producers who sleep with actresses in exchange for roles

Emeka Ike has slammed AGN president, Ibinabo
Fibreisima and other Nollywood big wigs for
allegedly pulling Nollywood down .He even listed
producers who sleep with actresses as a
prerequisite for offering them roles. Speaking to
Journalists at the 2nd edition of the City People’s
Political Award held recently in Lagos,Emeka who
wants to be AGN president said
”There are five people who have taken the laws
of Nigerian movie industry into their hands.
They are Emma Ogugua, Murphy Stephen,
Sunny McDon, Okey Bakassi and Ifeanyi Dikeh.
These five people registered Actors Guild of
Nigeria as their personal business. No other
individual can come in.”My first concern is to
clean up Nollywood, clean up AGN. Every
Nigerian youth want to act movies now, what
future are we leaving for them? Where are
they going to write their names?”….
“The two bedroom in Surulere where they
would ask you to come and grace their beds
before they give you roles? Where they would
make you join a gay group or lesbian group
before they talk to you?(Continue)
“Nollywood has gotten so bad that you must
either strip and grace their beds or join the gay
or lesbian group to belong.”
“The people at the helm of affairs are the ones
killing Nollywood. Some of us the well-known
actors don’t even know their rights. I dare say
it again, they don’t. Nobody can come out to
challenge me.”
“We built this industry with pain. Those who
are at the helm of affairs now, people don’t
even know them in the movies. They just came
in and messed everything up.”
“Ibinabo has been acting as the president of
AGN for years now, but with her case as an ex-
convict, do you have any moral justification to
recognize her as the president? The court case
is still on and the war continues.”
“That wasn’t the industry I founded. My
daughter will not to go into that industry
tomorrow and they would say she must sleep
with one of them to get a role. Neither would
my son be a part of Nollywood that is full of
immoralities.”

Revealed: Naija Female University Students and Their Runs

Pros-titution; it is the oldest profession in the
world; from before Deliliah’s seductive ways with
Samson in Bible times, to what happened last
night in a dark corner at Ojuelegba bus stop in
Lagos.
Women, selling their bodies for money; some
pushed into this nefarious profession out of
poverty, some, out of sheer greed and some
others, simply for the love of s*x. In this piece,
Vanguard explores the lives students in our
tertiary institutions, who now appear more
remarkable in their runs for men and money
than their primary purpose of acquiring quality
education.
In her confession, a female student in Lagos
said: “My first night was with a man who had
just come from Malaysia and after a long night
of s*x, he gave me N10,000. Though I was
happy because, I was not used to getting that
kind of money at once, I was angry because,
the guy used me very rough in the night. He
had so much energy and he never allowed me
to sleep. He took me on more than five times
and I was very weak.”
Runs’ and ‘Aristoism’ in the ivory towers:
This is not a sad tale from a Nollywood movie, it
is true life story.
Things were tough for Elizabeth and her widowed
mother. But sending Elizabeth to the university
was top priority for her. Her mother would never
have guessed that disastrous blend of harsh
conditions, bad company and wrong choices
would lead Elizabeth into prostitution. Her
mother would not know that Elizabeth told our
reporters her story from a brothel.
Her bad company came in the person of a friend
she calls Stephanie. She said: “I met Stephanie
during our Matriculation ceremony in the school,
we were and still are in the same department.
But we did not really become close until we met
at the party where we got talking and exchanged
contacts. At first, I thought she was into
lesbianism because of the way she was asking me
about myself.
“Later she told me that, I did not deserve the
kind of poor life style I was living in school and
that I needed to upgrade myself. She introduced
me to some friends who would call me when
there was a party to attend. At one of the parties
we attended, they introduced me to some ‘big’
men.
“At first I did not understand what was
happening, until it was obvious that each girl had
been paired up to have s*x with an old man. I
was very reluctant about that and I angrily left
the party. The next day in school, she was so
angry with me and asked me why I behaved like
that. After much convictions and persuasions, I
succumbed to what she asked for…
After that first night, she never turned back from
the trade. “I became used to the whole thing, and
I was collecting more than N5,000 per night. I
had to give a cut to the person who brought me
deals, and send some money back home.”
She says if she finds a better source of income,
she will desist from runs. But this is her life for
now.
Across citadels of learning, cases such as
Elizabeth’s are very rampant.
Linda Okoye, an Aristo, at the Nigeria Institute of
Journalism in Lagos attempted to give more
insight into this. In an interview with Vanguard,
she said: “There is no difference because they can
both be classified as pros-titution. But what
differs between the two is that Runs pay more
than the normal pros-titution. From experience, I
would say that runs are the advanced or high
class pros-titution. Also, runs are a kind of
contract profession while road side pros-titution
is like daily s*x work whereby the person who
does it is being paid based on the time she
spends with her customer.
“For example, a normal pros-titute may collect N
2,000 for 15-20 minutes of s*x. But an Aristo can
be on call for twenty-four hours. Another thing
about the normal pros-titute is that they can
have s*x with their customers on the road sides
like beside banks and filling stations but runs
girls use the best hotels. They have class. They
work based on contracts and people who
normally patronize them are rich men like
company executives, politicians, businessmen
among others.
What these rich men do is to contact these girls
through an agent. These agents are like normal
students. If you go to any higher institution, you
will always find them there because they are the
ones that bring business to the girls in schools.
Sometimes you can get N250,000 or more to
spend in one or two weeks with a rich man. So
Runs girls are like high class pros-titutes. You
don’t see them around often. They only come
around if you have a job for them.”
A 200-level student of University of Benin,
Dorothy Akpenor (not real name) disclosed to
Vanguard that her former roommate was
involved in the runs business but she refused to
join her friend.
When asked what was it like living with such a
student, she said: “I was very uncomfortable with
it, and often would talk to her about giving it up.
There was a time she came back and told me she
was always emotionless during the actual inter-
course and felt guilty when some Naira notes
were given to her. But she felt better that she
was able to meet her financial obligations
especially about her studies.”
She stated further that she had advised her to
stop the ‘runs’ but all to no avail. “I did ask her
to stop. To me, her excuse was not tenable
because I know her family was not that poor.”
She said that her friend returns with an average
of N20,000 to N30,000. But that she would never
resort to it, adding that if she was in need of
money, she’d rather talk to her parents and
family members instead of embarking on s*x
work.
Dorothy further said that some of these girls even
do it with desperation, going as far as using
charms on their unsuspecting male patrons in
order to get huge amount of money from them.
Poverty, desperation or plain greed?
The question of poverty may not be the absolute
reason why many young female students take to
this lifestyle but it surely contributes in some
cases. However, findings show that it is usually
more pronounced in girls who transit from living
a normal school life, after a few Aristo runs, to
living big and thereafter a struggle to
maintaining the lifestyle to which they have
become familiar. A posh naive female student
with a taste for trendy clothes, shoes and
designer handbags would be vulnerable to such
act. She would go for the ‘less stress, more money
runs’ with some randy executives for a night to
maintain the lifestyle she chose for herself.
Nike, a 300 level student at UNILAG corroborated
the idea saying: “it is a lifestyle and not about
poverty as people say. Why can’t they do
something more dignifying than
flirting around? Why is it that when they get
some money that could set them up for a
business they still don’t stop their trade? Why are
they stuck in this immoral act? Some of them
make so much money that you will agree that it
has to do with morals otherwise they would quit
if it was all about poverty. You will see them
buying and wearing expensive clothes, shoes and
handbags. Is that poverty?” Nike queried.
On her part, Queen as she is fondly called, told
Vanguard that she is in the business simply for
the love of money and s*x. She targets men who
have just arrived the country from abroad
because they “have more cash to splash.” She
said: “I just love s*x; no condition pushed me
into that. I love the money too, so I go for what I
want.”
Sadly, University of Lagos, UNILAG, Akoka, is also
known to be the spot for campus pros-titution. Its
closeness to places like Yaba, Surulere, ensures a
constant flow of wealthy ‘customers’. Chidinma
Akpan (not real name) a female student who
spoke to Vanguard stays at the popular Moremi
Hostel, notorious for housing such girls.
She said: “Men come to female hostels in the
evenings to call on ladies. If the lady chooses to
answer them, they both go to have a nice time. If
she refuses, the men will move on to the next girl
till they find what they are looking for. Some
other times, it is more complex than that. Aristos
work with some errand boys in female hostels.
These boys show the rich men who come around
the pictures of different girls and the men pick
anyone they want. Just like picking a style of
clothing from a catalogue.
Felicia Jinadu, also a UNILAG student, lamented
on what her experience has been like with these
pleasure seeking men. “I have never been
tempted to engage in this act but I get
approached from time to time in the evenings,
may be its because of my stature. I have heard of
cases whereby some of our girls go with these
men and never return. Some of these girls engage
in it as a result of peer pressure. I heard
somebody bought a car worth N7m for a lady.
They engage in it because of what they can get.
Some of these girls come from good homes, but
are not satisfied with what they get from their
parents.”
Another student, Linda, told Vanguard: The
school runs have become some kind of profession
for some people. It’s just like hard drug whereby
if you don’t take it in a day you won’t be alright.
Written by Vanguard ‘s Laju Arenyeka, Anozie
Egole,
Iyabo Aina, Adeyeri Aderonke & Juliet Ebirim

Another Photoshop gone horribly wrong

Lol I don’t get the logic behind this Photoshop
thing and they seem to be always adjusting the
hip area

Revealed: Naija Female University Students and Their Runs

Pros-titution; it is the oldest profession in the
world; from before Deliliah’s seductive ways with
Samson in Bible times, to what happened last
night in a dark corner at Ojuelegba bus stop in
Lagos.
Women, selling their bodies for money; some
pushed into this nefarious profession out of
poverty, some, out of sheer greed and some
others, simply for the love of s*x. In this piece,
Vanguard explores the lives students in our
tertiary institutions, who now appear more
remarkable in their runs for men and money
than their primary purpose of acquiring quality
education.
In her confession, a female student in Lagos
said: “My first night was with a man who had
just come from Malaysia and after a long night
of s*x, he gave me N10,000. Though I was
happy because, I was not used to getting that
kind of money at once, I was angry because,
the guy used me very rough in the night. He
had so much energy and he never allowed me
to sleep. He took me on more than five times
and I was very weak.”
Runs’ and ‘Aristoism’ in the ivory towers:
This is not a sad tale from a Nollywood movie, it
is true life story.
Things were tough for Elizabeth and her widowed
mother. But sending Elizabeth to the university
was top priority for her. Her mother would never
have guessed that disastrous blend of harsh
conditions, bad company and wrong choices
would lead Elizabeth into prostitution. Her
mother would not know that Elizabeth told our
reporters her story from a brothel.
Her bad company came in the person of a friend
she calls Stephanie. She said: “I met Stephanie
during our Matriculation ceremony in the school,
we were and still are in the same department.
But we did not really become close until we met
at the party where we got talking and exchanged
contacts. At first, I thought she was into
lesbianism because of the way she was asking me
about myself.
“Later she told me that, I did not deserve the
kind of poor life style I was living in school and
that I needed to upgrade myself. She introduced
me to some friends who would call me when
there was a party to attend. At one of the parties
we attended, they introduced me to some ‘big’
men.
“At first I did not understand what was
happening, until it was obvious that each girl had
been paired up to have s*x with an old man. I
was very reluctant about that and I angrily left
the party. The next day in school, she was so
angry with me and asked me why I behaved like
that. After much convictions and persuasions, I
succumbed to what she asked for…
After that first night, she never turned back from
the trade. “I became used to the whole thing, and
I was collecting more than N5,000 per night. I
had to give a cut to the person who brought me
deals, and send some money back home.”
She says if she finds a better source of income,
she will desist from runs. But this is her life for
now.
Across citadels of learning, cases such as
Elizabeth’s are very rampant.
Linda Okoye, an Aristo, at the Nigeria Institute of
Journalism in Lagos attempted to give more
insight into this. In an interview with Vanguard,
she said: “There is no difference because they can
both be classified as pros-titution. But what
differs between the two is that Runs pay more
than the normal pros-titution. From experience, I
would say that runs are the advanced or high
class pros-titution. Also, runs are a kind of
contract profession while road side pros-titution
is like daily s*x work whereby the person who
does it is being paid based on the time she
spends with her customer.
“For example, a normal pros-titute may collect N
2,000 for 15-20 minutes of s*x. But an Aristo can
be on call for twenty-four hours. Another thing
about the normal pros-titute is that they can
have s*x with their customers on the road sides
like beside banks and filling stations but runs
girls use the best hotels. They have class. They
work based on contracts and people who
normally patronize them are rich men like
company executives, politicians, businessmen
among others.
What these rich men do is to contact these girls
through an agent. These agents are like normal
students. If you go to any higher institution, you
will always find them there because they are the
ones that bring business to the girls in schools.
Sometimes you can get N250,000 or more to
spend in one or two weeks with a rich man. So
Runs girls are like high class pros-titutes. You
don’t see them around often. They only come
around if you have a job for them.”
A 200-level student of University of Benin,
Dorothy Akpenor (not real name) disclosed to
Vanguard that her former roommate was
involved in the runs business but she refused to
join her friend.
When asked what was it like living with such a
student, she said: “I was very uncomfortable with
it, and often would talk to her about giving it up.
There was a time she came back and told me she
was always emotionless during the actual inter-
course and felt guilty when some Naira notes
were given to her. But she felt better that she
was able to meet her financial obligations
especially about her studies.”
She stated further that she had advised her to
stop the ‘runs’ but all to no avail. “I did ask her
to stop. To me, her excuse was not tenable
because I know her family was not that poor.”
She said that her friend returns with an average
of N20,000 to N30,000. But that she would never
resort to it, adding that if she was in need of
money, she’d rather talk to her parents and
family members instead of embarking on s*x
work.
Dorothy further said that some of these girls even
do it with desperation, going as far as using
charms on their unsuspecting male patrons in
order to get huge amount of money from them.
Poverty, desperation or plain greed?
The question of poverty may not be the absolute
reason why many young female students take to
this lifestyle but it surely contributes in some
cases. However, findings show that it is usually
more pronounced in girls who transit from living
a normal school life, after a few Aristo runs, to
living big and thereafter a struggle to
maintaining the lifestyle to which they have
become familiar. A posh naive female student
with a taste for trendy clothes, shoes and
designer handbags would be vulnerable to such
act. She would go for the ‘less stress, more money
runs’ with some randy executives for a night to
maintain the lifestyle she chose for herself.
Nike, a 300 level student at UNILAG corroborated
the idea saying: “it is a lifestyle and not about
poverty as people say. Why can’t they do
something more dignifying than
flirting around? Why is it that when they get
some money that could set them up for a
business they still don’t stop their trade? Why are
they stuck in this immoral act? Some of them
make so much money that you will agree that it
has to do with morals otherwise they would quit
if it was all about poverty. You will see them
buying and wearing expensive clothes, shoes and
handbags. Is that poverty?” Nike queried.
On her part, Queen as she is fondly called, told
Vanguard that she is in the business simply for
the love of money and s*x. She targets men who
have just arrived the country from abroad
because they “have more cash to splash.” She
said: “I just love s*x; no condition pushed me
into that. I love the money too, so I go for what I
want.”
Sadly, University of Lagos, UNILAG, Akoka, is also
known to be the spot for campus pros-titution. Its
closeness to places like Yaba, Surulere, ensures a
constant flow of wealthy ‘customers’. Chidinma
Akpan (not real name) a female student who
spoke to Vanguard stays at the popular Moremi
Hostel, notorious for housing such girls.
She said: “Men come to female hostels in the
evenings to call on ladies. If the lady chooses to
answer them, they both go to have a nice time. If
she refuses, the men will move on to the next girl
till they find what they are looking for. Some
other times, it is more complex than that. Aristos
work with some errand boys in female hostels.
These boys show the rich men who come around
the pictures of different girls and the men pick
anyone they want. Just like picking a style of
clothing from a catalogue.
Felicia Jinadu, also a UNILAG student, lamented
on what her experience has been like with these
pleasure seeking men. “I have never been
tempted to engage in this act but I get
approached from time to time in the evenings,
may be its because of my stature. I have heard of
cases whereby some of our girls go with these
men and never return. Some of these girls engage
in it as a result of peer pressure. I heard
somebody bought a car worth N7m for a lady.
They engage in it because of what they can get.
Some of these girls come from good homes, but
are not satisfied with what they get from their
parents.”
Another student, Linda, told Vanguard: The
school runs have become some kind of profession
for some people. It’s just like hard drug whereby
if you don’t take it in a day you won’t be alright.
Written by Vanguard ‘s Laju Arenyeka, Anozie
Egole,
Iyabo Aina, Adeyeri Aderonke & Juliet Ebirim

UPDATE ON BIRD THAT TURNED INTO A WOMAN

According to eyewitnesses at the scene of the
incident in Lagos, the bird collided with an
electric wire while going for operation and fell
down, after which it changed into this middle
aged woman. It was both a scary and a dramatic
scene. Many could not stand to look at the
strange woman. She was later taken away by
police officer while in near-unconscious state.

The last thing a 3-year-old Syrian said before he died: “I’m gonna tell God everything”

This picture is haunting and it’s been floating
around the internet with the sentence:
The last sentence a 3-year-old Syrian said
before he died: “I’m gonna tell God
everything”
And that’s equally haunting. It’s impossible to
verify but the picture tells a story about the
pain and suffering that exists in Syria right
now.
There are many in the media who would like to
say this is because president Bashar al-Assad is
a ruthless killer. And that’s half true. Like
other government leaders – he has engaged in
war and with that war has come the death of
tens of thousands and the displacement of over
1 million Syrians now living in refugee camps.
But this hasn’t always been the case. This is
the
inevitable result of a covert war being waged
by the U.S., Israel and other Sunni countries
like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Our interests in
taking down the Syrian dictator al-Assad are
all about geo-politics. If we take out Syria – we
neuter Iranian influence in the region. It has
gotten so bad that al-Qaeda is now fighting on
the same side as the United States government
and Bashar al-Assad and his government are
fighting al-Qaeda. And Syrians are all the
victim of this massive global covert proxy
war.
It has gotten to the point where we don’t even
know if the chemical weapons that were used
in Syria were the result of al-Qaeda or the
Syrian government. When it comes to matters
of intelligence and propaganda – it’s very hard
to discern truth from fiction. But no one can
deny that Syria was a very stable country until
we decided to go in all guns blazing. We’re not
bringing democracy to the world – that’s the
sound of imperialism baby.
If you’d like to help, you can donate to the
Syrian Emergency Relief effort. One great
charity that has been on the ground for more
than 20 years, who have staff working in the
field, right now, in collaboration with the
Department for International Development is
Muslim Aid.

Photo: Meet The man that hasn’t taken a bath since 1954

Amou Hadji made headlines this week after a
story circulated that he hasn’t bathed himself in
60 years. The 80-year-old Iranian man sat down
for a brief photo series that details what could
happen to the human body.
Not surprisingly, Hadji has a deep odor and his
skin is tough and scaly. Hadji is homeless and
refuses to eat food or drink clean water. His
favorite food is dead porcupine and he
regularly smokes a pipe filled with animal
feces. Hadji claims that he has chosen this
lifestyle to stay in touch with with the earth.
From the Tehran Times:
The last record of longest time going without
showers belonged to a 66-year-old Indian man,
Kailash Singh, who had not taken a bath over 38
years. Not to our surprise, when we searched the
reason behind Amou Haji’s way of life, we found
out that he had gone through some emotional
setbacks in his youth and from then on decided to
live an isolated life. He escaped from the hands of
a few young men who offered him free shower,
because he believes cleanliness brings him
sickness.

Pastor of White Garment Church caught with Human Skull

Wonders shall never end! Pastor Clement
Oyetunde, a 35 year old man who claims to be a
pastor with the Cherubim and Seraphim Church
in Osun state, was paraded by men of the Osun
state police command on October 9th after he
was found with human skull and other charms at
his church premises in the Adeowo area of
Modakeke in Osun State.
In his confession, Oyetunde said: “I am a pastor
of the Cherubim and Seraphim, Oke-Itura
parish, Adeowo area in Modakeke in Osun
state. It was Wasiu that brought the skull to
me, We buried it at my backyard. Wasiu left
immediately and I don’t know his whereabout,
now.
“Few days later, while I was asleep in the
house, I hear strange voices singing and
drumming in Christian way as if they were
worshiping. The tune suddenly changed into
traditional song and some invisible spirits
started telling me that I should return the skull
of Iya-Orun. They told me that the skull buried
in my house was Mama Osun’s skull and that
the woman was from Ondo in Ondo state.
“They insisted that I must return the skull and
the noise was too much for me to bear as my
head was swelling.

“That was why I ran out from the house and
called for help so that the spirits would not kill
me inside the house. It was then that the
people in my area gathered and they eventually
called the police.”
According to Tribune , Nigeria police is currently
on the trail of the said Wasiu, who is currently at
large.
#Sign of the end time…. God Save oooooo

Lady caught over death of 78yrs Man in her Bedroom opens up: We Had One Round of S*x

She is 30 years old but that did not stop her
secret love affair with a 78-year-old politician,
Adedayo Deru. But on September 30, 2014, it all
ended – the man collapsing while on top her and
died on the spot.
In a case that has underscored the thin line
between pleasure and pain, Deru went from a
steamy s*xual session on his lover’s bed to a
roadside where his corpse was dumped after his
death.
The woman in the eye of the storm, Ijimo
Ibrahim, a hairdresser, was still finding it
difficult to explain her situation to police
investigators at the Department of Criminal
Investigation of the Ogun State Police Command,
Abeokuta.
While confessing, she said, “He came as usual
on September 30 around 9am. I was on my
way out of the house; I was going to work
already that day. But he met me as I got out of
the door and said he was visiting me.
“I told him I could spare some hours before I
left for work, so I went back inside with
him. As soon as we got in, he stripped and I
did the same. It was just one round of s*x that
we had and I don’t know why that could have
killed him…
The police want to know how her lover died and
how his body got to a roadside in the night.

When Punch visited on Wednesday, Ijimo
Ibrahim, who was never married, has two
children with two other men. Sitting on the floor
with agony etched on her face, Ibrahim narrated
how her lover, who was married to another
woman, died.
“He only came for s*x in the mornings so that his
wife would not suspect,” the fair complexioned
woman said, as her face revealed that she would
prefer not to relive the sordid details of the
affair.
The late Deru and Ms Ibrahim met six years ago
in Odogbolu, she said.
“There was a day I was with him. We had s*x
but the wife caught us. So, I had to leave the
town shortly after. I went to Lagos to work as an
apprentice hairdresser,” she said.
According to Ibrahim, after her apprenticeship
and a love affair in Lagos that resulted in a child,
she was back in Odogbolu, where another love
affair resulted in another child.
“None of the fathers of my children were good.
They never took care of me or the children. I
turned to the only person who has been really
helpful to me. My lover (Deru) was a good man.
He helped me anytime I called on him.
“When we reconnected after I got back from
Lagos, we continued our love affair secretly
because he was always there when I needed
help.”
Asked what sort of help Deru rendered, Ms
Ibrahim said he sometimes gave her foodstuffs or
money for food, which she said was up to N1,000
on each occasion.
So, she and Deru enjoyed a s*xual experience
that endured until their final encounter, which
has put her in police net as a murder suspect.
“Our lovemaking was not even that long. He
started complaining that he was not feeling fine.
He said he was feeling tired and dizzy. Shortly
after, he collapsed and stopped breathing.”
When Deru became unresponsive, Ms Ibrahim
said she became frightened.
Confused about what to do next, she dialled the
telephone number of a male relation, explaining
what had happened.
“My brother (the relation) told me to calm down,
promising to come to my aid later that afternoon
so that we could decide on what to do. But when
I did not see him by evening, I realised he had
run away and switched off his mobile telephone
in fear,” she said.
She had to turn to another acquaintance who
eventually agreed to help her dispose of the
body. “We thought if I reported to the police, I
would be in serious trouble. I didn’t know I was
making a terrible decision.”
It was around 3am the following day that
disposed of Deru’s body with the help of a
motorcycle rider living in her house.
The motorcyclist, Benjamin Friday, who tried his
best to present his version of the events that led
to his involvement in disposing of the body, said
he had no idea that Deru was already dead.
“When they woke me up to help them carry a
body, I was told it was her (Ibrahim’s) elderly
relation. I was really sleepy, they only told me he
was ill and they wanted to dump his body on a
roadside so that he would not die in her house,”
he said.
Asked how he could possibly help carry a body
and would not know whether it was that of a
dead man, Friday said he was sleepy at the time.
“I told them I would not touch the man’s body.
Someone sat behind me supporting the man’s
body. I only drove them to the roadside. They
put the body down and I left.”
Also in police custody was a photographer friend
of Ms Ibrahim, Funmilayo Moyegun, who said she
was only requested to be there “to take his
(Deru’s) photograph.”
“I only held the lamp when the body was being
dumped,” she said.
Deru’s body was said to have been dumped about
100 metres away from his lover’s house on
Oladipo Diya Road, Odogbolu.
The police were called to the scene when the
body was found by residents of the area.
Police PRO in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, said
after a thorough investigation, the body was
eventually traced to Ibrahim. “We would
determine how the man died and whether her
version of the story correlates with the
circumstances of the death,” Adejobi said.
He revealed that an autopsy would help the
police determine the level of culpability of Ms
Ibrahim.