According to sahara Reporters, Happening now at Mariere Hall of Residence, University of Lagos; distribution of recharge cards to students to vote for TBoss in #BBnaija
photo credit: Adedoyin Daniel
According to sahara Reporters, Happening now at Mariere Hall of Residence, University of Lagos; distribution of recharge cards to students to vote for TBoss in #BBnaija
photo credit: Adedoyin Daniel
Based on available facts, the boy Aminu was sodomized in Kotangora, by one Mai Shayi, who was later caught and has been charged to court. .
He was sentenced and asked to pay fine. Aminu was billed to have a corrective operation, but in the process he gave up the ghost.
Pressure group (KFF) Child Right, Ministry of Women Affairs and other concerned persons are now on the case to get the previous judgement revoked and get proper justice.
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor E.A Adeboye, today in his sermon at the Church’s headquarters at Redemption Camp, told his members why they shouldn’t marry girls from Facebook.
According to him, people who marry girls from Facebook, lose them on YouTube. This message was posted on the Church’s official Twitter handle.
Nigerians are already calling out the Pastor and his church for this. Here are some reactions to the sermon;
The Pastor also dropped a controversial sermon last year, where he asked members not to marry women who can’t cook and also can’t pray for one hour.
According to facebook user Ngozi Gloria After 15 years of childlessness, lady welcomes a bouncing baby girl;
After good 15 years of childlessness, good bless my aunt with this wonderful princess… Thank you God of impossibility specialist, there is nothing too hard for you.
Ayotunde Ilesanmi’s white wedding held in Lagos last Saturday and he chose no other person than his twin sister Ayobowale to serve as his bestman. Obviously, she sure slayed the look!
39-year-old Omamuzo Utomajiri from Uro-Irri, Isoko South LGA of Delta State married his two wives traditionally on Sunday March 26th to the joy and admiration of his people. .
Omamuzo says he is very happy over the development saying he has derived more joy, happiness and comfort since the day he presented his wives. Omamuzo, a businessman revealed that he is presently a father of six adding that by God’s grace he will have more children because age is on his side and the wives are solidly behind him. .
In a chat with Sunday Telegraph, he said: “The senior wife has 4 children while the junior one has 2. I present them traditionally, to know whether they truly love me and to also know if they are happy with themselves. .
The senior one takes care of this place I sell planks while the junior one takes care of where I am selling building materials. I approached the senior one first and she agreed likewise the junior one too. .
The reason why I married them is to make sure that I am comfortable and I don’t look out again for other women.” On how he has been able to attend to them sexually, he said: “That one no be problem at all. Me I be fire for fire! Truly, NEPA no dey take light for my side.
I can meet them twice every night if I want to and the women are ever ready. In fact there is no definite date of meeting any of them. I can visit any of them at any time because they live in the same house with me, though in different flats. .
They enjoy me and I too enjoy them and because of their readiness at all time that is why I decided to marry them. Truly, dem dey satisfy me well well! They make me not to go outside to mess up myself with other women. We eat from the same pot. There is no discrimination because we love each other and respect each other view”
A UK-based Nigerian pastor has been jailed in London for sexually assaulting a 16 year old girl and another woman during “private prayer sessions”.
According to TheIndependentUK, 55 year old Benjamin Egbujor, a Bishop at the Jubilee Christian Centre in Peckham, South London was jailed along with his female secretary, Rose Nwenwu, who acted as his accomplice.
Benjamin Egbujor and Rose Nwenwu reportedly preyed on their victim’s vulnerabilities, whilst satisfying their own sexual urges under the guise of private prayer.
The Inner London Crown Court heard the victim, who was under the age of 16, was told by Egbujor, a bishop at the Jubilee Christian Centre in Peckham, South London, that she had been “chosen” to attend a special private prayer session.
But after being taken to the 55-year-old’s office, the girl was forced to undress and oil was poured over her.
After she told her family what happened, they reported the incident to London’s Metropolitan Police who discovered during the course of their inquiries that another woman in her 30s had also been sexually assaulted by Egbujor.
Egbujor, of Belvedere, Kent, was sentenced to three years in prison for the sexual assault and four months, to be served consecutively, for inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
Nwenwu, 43, of West Norwood, London, was also sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for sexual assault and three years, to be served concurrently, for helping and encouraging Egbujor.
Both were made subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and will have to sign the Sex Offenders’ Register.
Police believe there may be other victims and urged them to come forward after the Bishop, 55, was found guilty of sexual assault and of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
Detective Inspector Angela Craggs, of the Met’s Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Command, said:
“Egbujor and Nwenwu exploited the trust of their congregation when they targeted and abused these victims.
“They believed their position within the church would protect them from facing justice, but the court has held them accountable for their actions. I hope this conviction serves to empower victims of sexual violence to come forward and report to police, and as a warning to offenders who think they can use their position to protect them from the law,” she said.
The Jubilee Christian Centre was approached by The Independent request for comment, but none had arrived at the time of publication.