An online appeal has been made over the plight a graduate of University of Ibadan, who welcomed a set of triplets but has no job to sustain the family.
He really needs a job to keep up with the new responsibilities.
An online appeal has been made over the plight a graduate of University of Ibadan, who welcomed a set of triplets but has no job to sustain the family.
He really needs a job to keep up with the new responsibilities.
BABIES and children are being rolled in cow dung as part of a bizarre Indian ritual which their parents believe will bring them luck.
Women perform a special Hindu prayer called the “Gowardhan Pooja” before dunking their kids in piles of cow pat in a ceremony which last from sunrise to sunset, with all villagers taking a turn at placing their children in the excrement.
A Nigerian soldier fighting Boko Haram terrorists in the north shared some photos on Facebook with an interesting caption.
“Forgiving a Terrorist is left to God but fixing their Appointment with God is our responsibility” He captioned the photo with the alleged Russian President, Vladimir Putin quote.
Haha, we like this one. Good luck fighting the bad guys!
The lady pictured above (the one on pink) mourned her Male friend in a really really weird way.. She says if she knew he was gonna die, she’d have allowed him f**d her.
See Her Photo Below:
A man identified as Afolabi Bamidele was caught allegedly having sex with a goat in Irun Akoko, Ondo State.
Apostle Job Antwi the spokesperson of the Association of Virgin Pastors in Ghana has regretted not having sexual intercourse until when he got married. The anointed man of God who recently tied the knot with his wife, said he never knew sex was that sweet…
Recounting his first experience, Apostle Antwi said he nearly cried because he didn’t want to disappoint his newly wife.
But, he said his wife whom he claimed is experienced sexually, assisted him to navigate his way through the ‘Garden of Eden’ very easily.
‘I never knew sex is this sweet; since I was born I have not experienced this before. It is sweeter than everything, in fact I wish I can do it every day’ he stated in an interview on Joy FM’s Weekend City show.
Speaking also on his first experience, the pastor who regards himself as an anointed and powerful man of God despite breaking his virginity said:
‘My wife has dated before and has experience so she taught me how to do it. I love my wife than every lady on this earth, If you marry in the Lord and you sleep with a woman, God likes it so still the power of God is upon me.’
News reports that Chidinma Okeke, the former Miss Anambra whose lewdvideos recently went viral on the internet, had been declared missing by her family, are “very far from the truth”, her father has said.
Jerry Okeke, who spoke to Premium Times by phone Saturday evening, said his daughter was fine.
“My daughter is not missing and at no time did I declare her missing,” Mr. Okeke said.
Mr. Okeke said after the scandal sent shockwaves across the country, the family immediately moved to save Miss Okeke, 20, from committing suicide.
Mr. Okeke said he handed over his “little girl” to another family member because he had to travel to the family’s ancestral home for another engagement.
He denied news report quoting him as declaring his daughter missing in the aftermath of the racy video.
“I have been trying to make contact with one of The Sun newspapers that published the story because they want to sell (market) and I will give them a seven-day notice to correct it,” Mr. Okeke said.
But The Sun says it stands by its story.
Bruce Malogo, the editor of Saturday Sun which published the story, told Premium Times the headline was appropriate for the direct quotes from Mr. Okeke, which he said were on the record.
“As it stands now, my daughter is still a small girl. I don’t know whether she is still alive or dead. But all I know is that God will prove Himself worthy to fight His children’s battle. I don’t have much to say for now,” the paper quoted Mr. Okeke as saying.
Mr. Okeke, however, maintained his ground.
“I did not tell press man that called me from The Sun that my daughter is missing or that I couldn’t find her,” Mr. Okeke reaffirmed.
Specifically, Mr. Okeke said he told The Sun reporter that the family was holding on to God for a breakthrough in the wake of the scandal.
“I will allow them (police) to do that (their job), but I know my daughter was drugged by some people who took advantage of her as a young woman.”