“My Mum Has Always Been Dressing Up Naked Before Me” – Man Who Started Masturbating At 4

A Kano based pastor, Kolawole Ladipo, took to his Facebook page this morning to share a compelling story of a young guy whom he counselled, a chronic masturbator who told him he started masturbating at the age of 4, after repeatedly seeing his mother go Naked before him.

Here are excerpts from the story

‘I counselled a young guy who was addicted to masturbation. He told me he can’t do without masturbation.
One thing that struck me in his confession was when he said:
”My mum caused all this for me”

Curiosity got hold of me and I asked him, how?

He said:

“I started masturbation since when I was 4 years old; my mum has always been dressing up naked before me, I am used to seeing her nakedness. I am not moved to have sex with her, but I always long to see mature ladies naked just the way I always see my mum dressing up naked before me.”

“I still remember seeing her nakedness regularly till I was 8 years; and my dad do shout on her:
‘Send this boy out before you dress,’ but my mum would always reply by saying:
‘Will my son sleep with me? Stop planting evil thought in his heart.’
“Anytime I see my mum’s naked body, I long to see ladies’ naked body.

I then went into sex at age 10 and till now I am not free from sex, heavy pornography and masturbation…”

Dear parents, I hope you are not guilty of this? You are dressing up before your 2 years old son/daughter; you say he/she doesn’t know anything yet? That’s very cruel.

Some couples will be having sex while their close-to-2-years old child will be in their room with them; they’ll feel and think that he/she can only see, he/she can’t understand.

Sir/ma’am, that your child does not need to understand. Seeing your nakedness or seeing you and your spouse making love is enough to plant abnormal sexual fantasies and urge in that child.

Remember, it is now a jet world!
How will you destroy your own children with your own carelessness?
Don’t let your children see your nakedness.
Don’t make love in the presence of your child no matter the age.
The scene sticks to the memory, they may want to explore and experiment what they are seeing.
Stop making free home-made ‘sex clips or video’ for your children to watch.
Mummy, sit properly.
Dress properly too.

Stop sitting as if you are in the labour room; parting your legs for your son to see your inner tight and pant.
Be very careful!

Daddy, don’t wear ordinary boxer at home, you sit down, your ‘thing’ is dangling and your daughter is seeing it. There are things you should not wear beyond your bedroom, just for your spouse. Don’t say because you want to enjoy your freedom in your house. It’s not your house alone, it’s a family house/home. You are putting your children into sexual bondage through these acts. The initiation starts from home.

Mummy, wearing ordinary bra around the house in the presence of your sons is dangerous. Yes, they won’t lust after you, but you might be messing up with their sensuality; and increasing their curiosity to see the breasts of ladies out there.

Let’s stop being ‘pornographic materials’ to our children. Raising sexually pure children, it begins at home.’ It begins with me and you.

New Video + Audio: Auchi Boy – Hustle

“Auchi Boy” as he is famously known is an Afro-Pop singer who is currently making waves right now in Europe, America,  Africa, Asia Countries.

After a massive acceptance of Sisi Ronke which took south south Nigeria by storm 4 years ago.

The ever versatile Auchi Boy is back with a new single after being off from the music scene since he traveled out, and this time Auchi Boy titles this one “Hustle”, which actually talks about the life-style in the street.

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Twitter: @AuchiBoy

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“If Nigeria Is Broken Into Components, Northern Nigeria Will Be Poorest” – Emir of Kano

Emir of Kano, Sanusi Muhammad II says if Nigeria were to break up into components today, Northern N‎igeria would be the poorest countries in the world. .

The Monarch said this in his key note address during the opening ceremony of Kaduna State’s Investment and Economic summit (KADINVEST), titled ‘Promoting Investment Amidst Economic Challenges’ in Kaduna state today April 5th. .

Emir stressed that it would be a disservice to use the standard of living of Nigerians residing in oil rich Niger Delta or commercially viable Lagos and business oriented south-east, to compare that of the North. .

According to the Emir, the North East and North West regions are the most poorest regions in the country and even in the world. ‎ “As far back at 2000, I looked at the numbers, Borno and Yobe states, UNDP figures, Borno and Yobe states, if they were a country on their own, were poorer than Niger, Cameroon and Chad. .

Nobody saw this because we were looking at Nigeria as a country that averages the oil-rich Niger Delta, the industrial and commercial-rich Lagos, the commercially viable southeast, and you have an average. Break Nigeria into its component parts, and these parts of the country are among the poorest, if it were a country. .

And we do not realise we are in trouble. Other Muslim countries have pushed on. We are fighting culture, we are fighting civilisation. You tell me that you should not write love book in northern Nigerian.‎ What is the crime of those books?” he asked. .

He decried the burning of science books in some parts of the Nort due to religious beliefs. On the culture of marrying more than one wife and given birth to children without proper Family planning, Sanusi said “Of what benefit is it to the north, having three million children roaming about?” he asks

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10 Nigerian Celebrities That Have Campaigned For BBNaija Housemate Efe ‘Based On Logistics’

Big Brother Naija’s Efe has come to be one of the most loved housemate and a contender for the N25m prize. His hit poetry with fellow contestant, Bisola attracted many fans to his brand as most people have named him ‘The Realest’ on the show.

As the end of the much talked about reality TV show draw near, Nigerians including celebrities consistently canvass votes for their favorite contestants.

We, at Stargist.com presents you with 7 Nigerian celebrities that have shown their support for Efe.

Continue to see full list in the next series of Pages…

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Nigerian Police Shoots And Kills Innocent Woman While Trying To Shoot At “Yahoo Boys” In Lagos

Chidi Okereke has taken to Twitter to share the story of how a mother was shot dead during a chase between a Lagos Police Officer and an unidentified man accused of being a “Yahoo Boy”.

According to multiple reports on twitter, the deceased Identified as “Mama Ayo” and two other persons were hit by stray bullets, after the officer fired a shot at the Onipanu Toll Gate, when the alleged Yahoo Boy tried to escape during questioning.

The deceased 13 year old boy witnessed the shooting and has cried out for justice.

The woman’s death reportedly triggered outrage as witnesses demanded the identity of the officer who fired the gun, and he was later identified simply as Tboy attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

Chidi Okereke’s claims were backed by another Twitter user Olorunloye (@naijapasito) who confirmed that the deceased was his mother.

OLORUNLOYE @naijapasito

A police called Tboy SARS Shot my mother while chasing Yahoo boys toll gate i want justice @PoliceNG_PCRRU @policeng

At the time this report was filed, the deceased had been deposited in a morgue. Meanwhile, the Lagos State Police Command had neither acknowledged the tweets nor issued a statement.

Also, Okereke added that angry residents were threatening to take to the streets to demand justice for the deceased’s family.