Friday, 5 August 2016

'I am no saint but my sin get conscience" - Victoria Inyama defends her criticism of girls who sleep with married men


Former Nollywood actress, Victoria Inyama on Thursday addressed young girls who date and sleep with married men without thinking of future consequences, warning that they can't escape karma. (Read here). After getting criticized by some people over her post, Victoria has replied, maintaining her stance. She wrote,


"Oh dear. I guess I hit a nerve .......... Again. Chaiiiiiii. That wasn't my intention doe. Ok this is it.
1. Yes I do read blogs but Cant be bothered replying to them cause it's like our Igbo parable about fighting in d market applies.
2. Am no saint but God forgive me,I sin but ermmmmmm my sin get conscience, so, there are things I just don't indulge in. I know Frenemies plenty so bring it on as in ON my page and don't be a Coward to use Anonymous or some fake account.
I still boldly maintain what I say and I do know times are hard and I also know that a lot of times, d men are to blame but still to my younger ladies, Noooo, You may not be able to handle d consequence. A lot of women have put in so much into their marriage that they won't give up without a fight. Can u face d battle! Over how much. With social media now? some so called leaked sex tapes out there were not leaked. Some one set it up to deal with someone. I know this is a tricky topic and I know them go gush out but d ones that know me personally will know that I Ain't Bovthered😂😂😂😂. Some Ogas still go home while some others change camp. All in all stay in d kitchen if u can deal with d heat but spare me all these Haters razzmatazz.  Karma or No karma. Shit happens. A clear conscience Rule still applies. Pls This is my page. You can go to blogs and rave there, bless. #live#love#laugh#learn#lifeisgood God bless Us all.

Former Miss Jamaica universe, Shakira Martin passes away from sickle cell disease at age 30

Shakira Martin, Former Miss Jamaica Universe is dead. The 30 year old beauty died on Wednesday August 3rd at Memorial Hospital West in Pembroke Pines from blood clots on both lungs and complications of sickle cell anemia she had since birth, According to Jamaican Observer who reported her death;


'Former Miss Jamaica Universe Shakira Martin died at a hospital in Florida last night due to complications with the sickle cell disease. She was 30 years old.

'Martin’s mother, Andrea Hall, confirmed her death in a social media post earlier today. “My darling princess Shakira Aminah passed away at 12:28am from complications from sickle cell blood clots to both lungs” she said.
“Shakira was a fighter, lived her life in the moment, never became a slave to her disease. I will [keep] you posted with all the arrangements which will be both in Florida and Jamaica her favorite place in the whole world. Thanks for your support, prayers, phone calls, texts,” she added in her Facebook post.

Thursday, 4 August 2016

Check out this beautiful traditional pre-wedding photos


By far one of the cutest pre-wedding photos ever done. See more photos after the cut...



Thursday, 28 July 2016

Photo: 2-year-old severely malnourished boy being treated by UNICEF

Two year-old Abubakar pictured with his mother, who lives in Kano State, is one of the more than 400,000 children UNICEF has treated for severe acute malnutrition.

Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari was so shocked by UNICEF reports that a staggering 2.5 Nigerian children are suffering from severe acute malnutrition that she recently launched an initiative to fight child malnutrition in Nigeria.


Mrs. Buhari’s ‘Get Involved’ initiative is looking for the support of ordinary Nigerians and will also be working with the private sector, development partners, non-governmental organisations and UNICEF to help end child malnurition in the country.

Photo credit: Unicef Nigeria

Photos: Family members weep as Indonesia fast tracks execution, Titus Igwe ask to see his wife and kids for the last time


Family members of 14 death row prisoners wept and one was close to collapse after learning the largest mass killing of convicted drug felons in Indonesia would take place on Thursday night - 24 hours earlier than expected

Lawyers and embassy staff were also grim-faced as they emerged from the prosecutor's office in Cilacap on Thursday after being informed the deaths of the eight Nigerians, including Titus Igwe, four Indonesians, one Indian and one Pakistani were just hours away.

The executions were proceeding despite nine of the condemned filing last-minute clemency pleas and pressure to postpone the executions amid growing evidence that
"This is just insane, it should be tomorrow," said the director of the Community Legal Aid Institute, Ricky Gunawan, who was filing clemency pleas on behalf of Indonesian woman Merri Utami and Nigerian Humphrey Jefferson Ejike Eleweke.
Human rights lawyer Todung Mulya Lubis said at least three of those facing the firing squad - Mr Eleweke, Ms Utami and Pakistani textile worker Zulfiqar Ali - may have received wrongful judgments.
"In the name of justice, they deserve a retrial," Dr Mulya said. He said many had not lodged clemency pleas until the 11th hour because that would be to admit guilt and they insisted they were innocent. This third round of executions is the largest number of people ever executed in Indonesia's history - it's unprecedented," Dr Mulya said.

The sister-in-law of Michael Titus Igweh,(pictured in veil holding up a family statement condemning the execution) who alleged police had applied electricity to his genitals to force him to confess to heroin possession, said his final request had been to see his wife and family for the last time.

However she said Mr Igweh's wife was in Nigeria and would not arrive in Indonesia until Friday - hours after her husband was killed.
"Yesterday I met Titus and he was angry and upset," Nila said. "He said: 'What kind of justice is this? What kind of country is Indonesia?"
Nila said she had chosen to sacrifice her last-ever visit to Mr Igweh in order to tell his story to the media:
"At this time I believe there are two things that can help Titus, one is God and one is the media. If that was the last time to see Titus, than so be it."
On Thursday morning 17 ambulances - 14 containing coffins -  were ferried to Nusakambangan, known as Indonesia's Alcatraz, where the prisoners will be strapped to wooden posts and shot dead by a firing squad.

Police leaked grisly details leaked to the media by Police about the logistics of executions, including the size of the coffins, which were as long as 190 centimetres for some of the Africans.

They said 198 executioners would be deployed, 140 guards, 70 equipment personnel and a 16-person sterilisation team. Each convict would require chains, a padlock, white aprons, a head cover, a pole, a chair, a marking sticker, a plastic bag for their belongings and scissors.

Meanwhile, Catholic priest in Cilap confirms he will visit 3 Nigerian prisoners ahead of their execution, according to Indonesia bureau chief for ABC, Samantha Hawley.

More photos...

Titus Igwe




Source: The Age/ABC/Samatha Hawley

Alleged budget padding: Abdulmumin Jibrin alleges Dogara diverted Fed. govt water project to his farm in Nasarrawa


Sacked chairman of the House of Representatives committee on Appropriation, Abdulmumin Jibrin, has released a new statement indicting speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara. According to Jibrin, Dogara fraudulently diverted  a Federal government water project to his farm in Nasarawa state. Read his statement below
Good morning fellow Nigerians, Everyday I will give additional allegation against Mr Speaker and the 3 others until the law catches up with them. Allegation no21 to MrSpeaker: why did you fraudulently divert a Fed Govt water project to your farm in Nasarawa and how are you funding the farm?

 When a new Speaker emerges and the other principal officers replaced, I will write to the presiding officers of both chambers to commence a radical internal reform in the entire NASS beyond budget to cover performance assessment, running cost and allowances, investigations etc

If the reform so done on NASS is not made public latest by December, I shall take it up and lay before the general public even if I am alone
 
The idea is to do a clean up, flush out corruption and corrupt members so that in 2019 only corrupt free people who want to serve will come in
 
God Almighty knows I am not perfect but as I approach 40 years in September, I have always wondered what is it that I can live and die for...
 
On one hand, I settled for aggressive rural agriculture with emphasis on migrating our farmers from subsistence to commercial farming but I woke up mid night yesterday to pray and SUDDENLY realized I have become AN ACCIDENTAL ACTIVIST. This is noble and there is NO GOING BACK!
 
I am a product of the establishment but something in me has never been comfortable. Iam so glad that by September 9th my 40th birthday everybody would have known where I stand for the rest of my life; rural agriculture and fight against corruption especially in the NASS
 
For those who keep saying why now should realize that for every situation like this to occur, there must be a trigger how ever it looks!