Bobrisky Goes On Shopping Spree, Says His Bae Just Dashed Him Over ₦10Million For Shopping

Self-aclaimed, Nigerian King of Snapchat – Okuneye Idris Olarenwaju, popularly known as Bobrisky, took to his Snapchat to document his shopping spree/spends after he got N5m from his bae.

He shared pictures of the furnitures, cotton, rugs and more he got. He also revealed his bae asked him to spend a lot on Decorations in the “Master Bedroom” ‘cos that is where the “thing” will go down.

See the photos below;

Father Forces 13-year-old Daughter To Marry Her 56-year-old Islamic Teacher In Kano

While the dust set by forceful child marriage in Nigeria is yet to settle, a Quranic School teacher in Kurna Babban Layi area of Kano State has reportedly perfected plans to marry off his 13-year-old daughter, Bilkisu, to his 56-year-old friend.

The relatives of the teenager have called on the state Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje and the Emir of Kano, Mohammed Sanusi II, to intervene and abort the marriage billed to hold Friday next week.

The revelation was made public by a relative of the teenager, who pleaded anonymity to the Punch.

The relation said he was concerned about the kind of life the girl would live if she married a man who has three wives and many grown up children.

He said, “The groom has three wives, many children and grandchildren. I am appealing to Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi and Governor of Kano to help intervene,” he said, adding that the father planned to marry off Bilkisu’s sister off almost the same age on the same day.

The said relation on Saturday, raised the alarm when he took Bilkisu to Freedom Radio office in Sharada area of the state for a media campaign against the marriage.

Speaking, Bilkisu said she does not love the man.

According to her, she always cried whenever the matter was mentioned.

The state governor and Emir, are however, yet to comment on the incident.

The issue of child marriage has recently caused serious stir across the nation.

This is coming after the Emir of Katsina, Abdulmumini Usman was accused of marrying off a 14-year-old girl, Habiba Isiyaku, to her kidnapper, although, he dismissed the allegation, saying the girl had indicated her interest in marrying her alleged abductor.

Photos: Pastor Chris Okotie Shows Off His Rolls Royce (Must See)

Pastor Chris Okotie shows off one of his cars, A multi million naira Rolls Royce

10 Solid Reasons Jehovah Witness Do Not Celebrate Christmas – “It Is A Pagan Festival”

As seen on Nairaland. Read Below:

Common misconceptions
Myth: The reason why Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate

Christmas is that they do not believe in Jesus.

Fact: We are Christians. We believe that salvation comes only through Jesus Christ.—Acts 4:12.

Myth: You divide families by teaching members not to celebrate Christmas.

Fact: We care deeply about families, and we use the Bible to help build stronger families.

Myth: You miss out on the “Christmas spirit” of generosity, peace on earth, and goodwill toward men.

Fact: We strive to be generous and peaceable every day. (Proverbs 11:25; Romans 12:18) For example, the way we conduct our meetings and preach is in harmony with Jesus’ instruction: “You received free, give free.” (Matthew 10:cool In addition, we direct attention to God’s Kingdom as the true hope for peace on earth.—Matthew 10:7.

Why don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses celebrate Christmas?
Jesus commanded that we commemorate his death, not his birth.—Luke 22:19, 20.

Jesus’ apostles and early disciples did not celebrate Christmas.

The New Catholic Encyclopedia says that “the Nativity feast was instituted no earlier than 243 [C.E.],” more than a century after the last of the apostles died.

There is no proof that Jesus was born on December 25; his birth date is not recorded in the Bible.

We believe that Christmas is not approved by God because it is rooted in pagan customs and rites.—2 Corinthians 6:17.

Why make Christmas an issue?
Many still celebrate Christmas despite knowing about its pagan roots and lack of support from the Bible. Such persons could ask: Why should Christians take such an unpopular stance? Why make it an issue?

The Bible encourages us to think for ourselves, to use our “power of reason.” (Romans 12:1, 2) It teaches us to value the truth. (John 4:23, 24) So while we are interested in how others view us, we adhere to Bible principles even if it means that we become unpopular.

Although we choose not to celebrate Christmas ourselves, we respect each person’s right to decide for himself in this matter. We do not interfere in the Christmas celebrations of others.

There are still a number of countries in this world where Christians are forbidden from celebrating the day associated with the birth of Jesus.
Check them out in the next series of pages…

Christmas Day Tragedy: Nigerian Brewries In Eric Moore, Surulere, Lagos Is On Fire

Tragedy hit Lagos on Christmas morning as a multinational company, Nigerian Breweries Plc is currently on fire.

The fire started at about 5.45 am this morning according to eye witness reports.

Sources reports that the company located along Eric Moore, Surulere caught fire in the early hours of Sunday.

Men of the Federal Fire Service and the Nigeria Police Force are at the location to quench the inferno.

Actress Eke Faani Looks Absolutely Tasteless In Her Pregnancy Photos – Kemi Olunloyo

Well see what Kemi Olunloyo just posted on instagram;

HNNStyle What happened to the so called African tradition? Actress Cha Cha Eke Faani looks absolutely distasteful in these photos. I’m known NOT to be a fan of pregnancy photoshoots. Pregnancy should be a private thing when it comes to showing your ugly stretched marked colour faded belly button popping stomach to the world. I was actually eating and was disgusted. As a social critic, why did a terrible trend Demi Moore and Britney Spears started end up in Africa? They criticize gays and lesbianism, another Western trend but won’t criticize this. Aside from fetal abductions and just plain letting everyone know your maternal health status online, Nigerian celebrities do these things to boost their careers to seek attention and relevance. Before these fugly pictures, I did not know her. The front view of the picture is sexually suggestive. She’s famous now. #hnnshowbiz.

“Nigerian Men Are Very Badly Behaved They Think An Invitation To A Woman’s House Is A Sex Invitation” – Nwanyi Abagana

@Nwanyi_abagana has an issue with Nigerian men, who think that an invitation to a woman’s house is an invitation to shag.
Do see below:

Every time you are meeting up with a guy, you have to mention that it is purely platonic. If not they will start trying to press bum bum

Nigerian men. So badly behaved. I used to be embarrassed (on their behalf) to put the caveat but these days I don’t have time anymore.

This is how I now roll. “Excuse me, if you try to touch me, I am kicking you out of my house.”

Better for him to be embarrassed abeg.

Because I don’t understand the sense of entitlement. An invite to my house is not an invitation to touch me. Nonsense behavior

Other men I have met don’t behave like this. But EVERY Nigerian man I have invited to my house, has tried to touch me.

It is rape culture. And we have to start talking.

You can’t come to my house, eat my food, drink my water, enjoy my company and refuse to get your hands off when I say no. Mbanu.

Some will even be fighting with you like it is their right. I’ve heard things like “but I came all the way”.

Don’t be foolish please.

And yes sometimes she ended up succumbing to pressure (this happens a lot) because you just won’t let it go. Doesn’t make it right.

If she says no the first time. Leave her alone. Simple. Don’t keep trying so she can change her mind. Let her change her mine on her own.

Once I see traces of this type of behavior in a guy, I’m done fam. You ain’t seeing me again. Shey you’ve pressed bumbum? Be going. Nonsense