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Lady killed Herself after Catching her Mum on Top her Husband

A woman who is not living with her husband should be dealt with carefully; it's either she is manipulating her own daughter not to stay in marriage so she can stay back home with her, or she is manipulating any man who marry her daughter so he won't leave her daughter the way her husband left her, rather than train her daughter to be a good wife and avoid making the mistakes she made.

Now to the worst part, some of such women end up sharing their daughter's husband with her, using spiritual manipulation. Guys, just know that it is not clear eye if a man sleeps with his wife's mother.

The beautiful lady pictured above has committed suicide after she caught her own mother in bed with her husband. Sadly, the husband got she and her mother pregnant...


She saw her husband pounding her mother live, couldn't stand it, she jumped from their home to her death.

Details of Jonathan's Secret Meeting with Buhari in Aso Rock

Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday night paid a secret visit to President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. At the meeting held inside the President’s official residence, no third person was admitted and no photograph of the night visit by Jonathan was allowed.

The visit was Jonathan’s first time at the Presidential Villa since he left in on May 29 for the Eagles Square, where Buhari took his oath of office and allegiance as President and Commander in Chief.
Jonathan had said, “I believe that anybody calling for probe must ensure that these probes are extended beyond the Jonathan administration, otherwise to me, it will be a witch-hunt."

Speaking on the night visit, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina said he was not privy to the subject of the discussion at the meeting.

A top Presidency official told Punch that the meeting was strictly between Buhari and Jonathan.

“Nobody was with them. I am sure they don’t want the visit to be an item in the media. That probably explains why the former President visited at night and went straight to the residence. They met for a few minutes in the President’s residence,” the official said.

As we reported, the following day, Buhari also played host to former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

But unlike Jonathan’s visit, a photographer attached to the President was able to capture the two leaders.
Obasanjo, during his meeting with Buhari, told the President to ensure all funds stolen under the Jonathan administration were recovered in order to strengthen Buhari's anti-corruption image internationally.

Jonathan’ ascendancy to the Presidency was made possible by Obasanjo’s support but the two have since parted ways with Obasanjo constantly attacking Jonathan’s government as very corrupt.

Daughter of Ex-Chief of Army Staff, Minimah, Weds Sweetheart

Beautiful Opune Minimah , the daughter of the immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Kenneth Minimah tied the knot with her sweetheart over the weekend in Rivers state. See more photos...







Happy married life!

Ashawo Girls in Bloody Election Contest, One Stabbed in Lagos

Wonders shall never end! The 2015 election of National Association of Nigerian Prostitutes, NANP, has been marred with violence. According to Daily Post, violence broke out on Sunday after former secretary of the association, Jessica Elvis was declared winner of the keenly contested election, which took place at a popular hangout, along Lasu-Iba road on Saturday.

It was gathered that Jessica Elvis polled 300 votes to defeat the incumbent, Madam Felix Efoyo, who got just 153 votes as well as Nasarawa State Coordinator, Tamar Tion who got 63 votes.

Ehn en! So Ashawo dey do election? No be small thing o! But Madam Efoyo rejected her defeat...

The incumbent claimed that the election was rigged. Shortly after the 2015 electoral committee chairman, Franca ‘Top Up’ Chikam announced Elvis as the winner, the incumbent, Madam Efoyo revolted and ordered for a fresh election on the ground that she was rigged out.

In the cause of the argument, fight broke out and one person believed to be loyal to Efoyo broke a bottle and stabbed another ashawo girl loyal to the winner of the election. Lol!

WOW! Emir of Kano Sanusi goes on His Knees to Greet Mum

If your parents are disciplined enough to train you to respect people who are older than you, no matter who or what you become in future, it will be part of you and you'll respect naturally. Wise king!

Buhari refuses to Forgive, orders EFCC to get all Money Stolen under Jonathan

Goodluck Jonathan's night journey to Aso Rock did not work. President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the EFCC and the ICPC to compile documents on funds stolen under the Jonathan government.

The PUNCH reliably learnt that the directive was part of efforts to know the exact amount stolen under the administration of ex-President Jonathan with a view to tracing them to countries and banks.

All the documents would be needed by the international community, which had expressed readiness to assist Nigeria to recover the funds looted by aides and top ministers.

Buhari, had in a live programme, Good Morning Nigeria, on the Nigerian Television Authority, on July 27, said the international community was willing to assist Nigeria to recover stolen money.

The President had stated, “We are trying to get these documents; we are getting cooperation from the international community. We are going very soon to make sure that those who perpetrated this crime against Nigeria will be faced with facts and be taken to our courts.”

It was gathered that, in a bid to carry out the presidential directive, EFCC and ICPC had started analysing all petitions written against ministries, agencies and departments with a view to getting the facts.

A source said, “I think what is happening is not sudden; the President gave an instruction to the EFCC and the ICPC to ensure that they submit how much has been stolen in the various sectors of the economy."

El-Rufai Falls Out With His Friend, Senator Shehu Sani

In politics there is no permanent friend; Shehu Sani criticized Governor El-Rufai harshly and he didn't find it funny. His reply got personal, saying government policies is not about wearing Afro Hair. Lol!

Tonto Dikeh Marries Her New Boyfriend Secretly?

Sometimes play it cool, noise making in marriage don't favour everybody. Tonto has been very coded with her new guy and it seems they've sealed the deal privately. She now uses the guy's name - Churchill.

President Buhari Will Be Minister of Petroleum for 18 Months

President Muhammadu Buhari is set to head the Ministry of Petroleum for 18 months before appointing any one as a substantive minister for the important ministry. He said this while meeting with some members of his political party, APC, in Abuja recently.

One of those at the meeting, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told PUNCH on Sunday that Buhari said he would use the one and a half years of heading the sensitive ministry to reposition it.
According to him, “At the meeting we had recently, we discussed the issues of portfolios and other matters, the President said he was going to handle the Ministry of Petroleum himself for about 18 months.

“He said it was after this that he would appoint a substantive minister for the ministry. He said he would only personally handle the reorganisation of the much-important ministry.

“Besides, he said the ministry needed to be reformed and be rid of corruption. He promised to sanitise the ministry.”

It was, however, gathered that the President was thinking of appointing an experienced person as his special adviser on petroleum.

Buhari was once a minister in charge of the ministry and because of his experience, he was said to have vowed to make sure that he blocked all loopholes that allowed stealing money or petroleum products.

TOO CUTE: Julius Agwu and His Son Step Out in Agbada

The popular comedian and his son Zadok wore the matching Agbada to a wedding party recently. Nice!

Pastor Adeboye Speaks: I’m RICHER Than Bill Gates

The general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said that he is richer than one of the world’s richest men, Bill Gates.

Apparently referring to his spiritual endowment while teaching the worshipers in the mission during the church’s 63rd Annual Convention on Saturday shortly before the Holy Communion Service on the topic; “Overflowing Cup,” Pastor Adeboye said that if Bill Gates needs shoes, he would have to go to the market to buy them, but that if he should announce that he needs shoes at the Redemption Camp, where the convention took place, the auditorium might not contain the shoes people would bring to him.
“I have houses in at least 188 countries of the world, where we have our churches, so I am richer than Bill Gates.
"Each time I visit these countries, my children would be struggling and saying ‘daddy, come and stay with me.’ 
“ If I announce here that tomorrow morning, I need a car to travel to the new auditorium, how many cars do you think would be made available to me by you my children? Those of you that do not have a car of your own, very soon, God will give you your own cars. So, I am appealing to you to become an incurable soul winner before you leave this convention ground and your cup will overflow,” he said.

Meanwhile, a total of 104 children, comprising 49 boys and 55 girls, were delivered at the camp ground of the mission as at Saturday, 8th August. All the glory to God!

Photo: Actress Lillian Esoro Back In Love With Ubi Franklin

It's easy for lovers to reconcile when there is sincerity. After the fight, actress Lillian Esoro is said to be back with her man, Ubi Franklin. We're still trying to confirm the gist when we saw this pic of them together at the traditional marriage of AY's younger brother recently. We wish them well, moving forward!

Buhari: This Change Belongs to Everybody, Belongs to Nobody

IT IS EVERYBODY’s CHANGE AND NOBODY’s CHANGE
The battle for the restoration of this country started with series of events dating back to the days of President Jonathan, it was actually during his time that we got more enlightened about the rate of decay in our dare country. It got so bad that there were allegations of missing government funds to the tune of $20 billon, $15 million and other huge sums in NIaira as well.

These series of events actually initiated the CHANGE agenda...

The last administration saw a lot of politicking, propaganda, backbiting and negative campaign melted to many high profile individuals who are in the core of governance as at that time, many whom were governors of different states, senator from different state, party elders of different state, in fact it is safe to say that almost all who chose to speak the gospel and fight for change actually got the result of what they all contributed and the end of the day.

Critically analysing (summary) the players and actual crusaders of change who made their voices loud and clear amidst the thick politicking and lackadaisical act of impunity used as tool by the last administration shall we find people like Chief Olusegun Obasamjo, Rotimi Amechi, His royal Highness, Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Dr Bukola Saraki, Rabiu Kwankoso,Mallam Elrufai and a host of others, these actually were the true face of change that we are enjoying today.

How easy can the thought of leaving the comfort of a ruling party for an uncertainty be? How sweet to the ears can it be to be told that one needs to leave his comfort zone for a mere charade that all other parties were as of then? Even if this pronouncement was prophetic in nature, am sure we would have to question the authenticity.

But alas! The common interest of saving this country created the bond and the shield to fight the war. The Change started from the P.D.P not from Tinubu’s ACN if am not mistaken, Tinubu is indeed a force to be reckoned with (in the south west) but he has always been a gallant looser who sees the national election just as a tool to grab power without a solid road map of what to use the power for or how to seize the power and as thus subjected himself to his conventional style of easy come and go till next years.

The actors who fought for change where people who had nothing to trade (what trade could be bigger than leaving a ruling party?) they weren’t ready to collect anything short of change and ready to receive all sort of blackmails that were to be thrown their way.

Standing tall amog these actors is Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, a former president and clearly an elder statesman who as of today is independent of any entity or cooperate individual by his personal self and status he had attained would never stoop so low to do the bidding of Tinubu of any self acclaimed change agent because the question will be that, at what rate was OBJ bought to betray P.D.P warranting his many publications and subsequent destruction of his membership card? Clearly it must be change driven.

Another key actor is Governor Rotimi Amechi of Rivers state who actually was one governor who sat in the middle of the war and didn’t blink for a split second; he had to contend with a minister who has the backing of the federal power and was using it unguarded and without any one to check him and this really gave the governor his money’s worth.

One other key players in the whole political struggle is Senator Bukola Saraki from kwara state, for a serving senator to stand in the middle of the red chambers and point out cases of mismanagement in the midst of vultures who are beneficiaries of the accrued illegal funds is a suicidal move i n fact to face Boko Haram would have been a better choice. He raised the issue of Subsidy Scam, Kerosine Scam and I bet that if it were some other wanna be heroes, they gladly will trade away millions of Nigerians and keep quiet. It is wise to say that these event in the senate was the main jaw breaker for the P.D.P and the true start point of the CHANGE crusade.

Also on board was SLS $20 billion unremitted money by the NNPC which Senator Bukola made sure that Nigerians got wind of it and the updates.

All men played specific roles in our individual capacities without eyeing the chairmanship of any party or group rather to just have a good life was our hallmark.

We are not interested in the politics aftermath but reorganises the true heroes ad crusaders of change.

What new thing could the old opposition have been able to achieve without these actors that fought from within without minding the challenges that is attached?

Nobody can hold Nigeria to ransom and therefore important for all wanna be heroes who only saw the success of the war to acknowledged the strides of the key players from within the last administration that really started the change program

It indeed should be a victory for all of us but some people rather shoes to come with big bowls to ask for food. What should the twitter lords who won’t sleep day and night just so that information flow in not broken? They don’t have money but were able to contributes something money won’t have been able to aqua ire

It is everybody’s CHANGE and nobody’s CHANGE.

By @shewn007 

Ex-Governor Akpabio Provokes President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to claims by the 49-member Senate Caucus of ‎the PDP which on Thursday kicked against his administration’s war against corruption, claiming it was selective and lacked transparency and fairness.

Reaction to the allegations in a statement on Sunday in Abuja, Buhari described the claims by the Godwill Akpabio-led caucus as “false, baseless and totally unjustifiable”.

Akpabio had said, “The [PDP] caucus is not happy with the current trend that seems to suggest that the war against corruption is selective and targeted at PDP stalwarts and states,” the group said at the briefing.

“The current war lacks transparency, fairness to all and appears to be aimed at political adversaries.”

But reacting via his aide on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, on Sunday, Buhari said it was regrettable that “wild allegation of bias and partisanship” could come from respected and distinguished members of the Nigerian Senate.

“We have noted with regret, the allegation by members of the PDP Senate Caucus that the present administration is being selective and partisan in its prosecution of the war against corruption.

“We state without equivocation that the allegation is false, baseless and totally unjustifiable.

“For the avoidance of any doubt whatsoever, we affirm that having made his zero tolerance for corruption clear to all and sundry, President Muhammadu Buhari does not micro-manage or interfere in the daily work of Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies.

“The wild allegation of bias and partisanship in the fight against corruption shouldn’t have come therefore from respected and distinguished members of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“That claim belongs to the past and not the present. Public officials and other leaders accused of corruption by relevant agencies should plead their innocence, not malice."

Be Careful When A Naked Person Offers You A Shirt

It is to this wisdom that I return after a meal these days when I reflect on the chaos in National Assembly.

Almost overnight, Senator Bukola Saraki has changed several political dynamics by seizing control of the Senate, Nigeria’s upper legislative chamber. His party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) was working on a plan for the distribution of such key posts, and Saraki knew it did not include him as the nation’s third most powerful political figure.

Saraki knew that, but politically, he was trained in the dark arts of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), from which he had defected in 2014 along with some other Senators.

From that school of rattlesnakes, Saraki knew also what the APC had yet to establish:
when you haggle over ground pepper with money in your hands, you do not close your eyes.

He knew - from 15 years during which the Senate was little more than an office of the executive branch - not just about cops and robbers, but about robbers and other robbers. He knew that APC, as an institution, was only an amateur: people did not even know how to sharpen long butcher knives, let alone how to use them to hunt deer at 2 o’clock in the morning.

Saraki calculated: anyone who wants to speak to the man who is sitting down is the one who bends down to his ear.

And so, he went out on the morning of June 9 and acquired the office of President of the Senate. In his account of the events, Saraki describes it as having been fair; that he had merely campaigned among his colleagues. His narrative is that he was elected unopposed by an alliance of APC and PDP Senators.

The former governor does not say most of his party members present were at a scheduled event somewhere else. It was an uncanny manoeuvre, but he had the “support” of his friends of the Peoples Democratic Party.

He offers the convoluted account of having been alerted he would be abducted so as not to be available for the election, and how he then smuggled himself into the NASS premises four hours before the inauguration of the National Assembly and hid in a car until the election.

"Before I knew it, my election had come and gone," he stated, adding, “That is the truth.”

The truth is that even a market women election is never so simplistic. But let me back up a little bit. Bukola Saraki owes his ascendancy to his father, Olusola Saraki, who was a key figure in the National Party of Nigeria in the Second Republic.

When his father emerged Senate leader in 1979, Bukola was a teenager studying in England, being raised on a diet of privilege and entitlement. Returning from England in the late 1980s as a medical doctor, he was made a Director of the infamous Societe Generale Bank of Nigeria (SGBN), where his father owned a controlling stake.

The SGBN drama is well-known to Nigerians as the story of greed and graft, principally on behalf of the Sarakis. No year in the past two decades has been without new or repeated allegations of fraud relating to SGBN, featuring this powerful family, and it is mostly responsible for the negative public perception of Bukola today.

Nonetheless, with his father’s influence and the long reach of the PDP, Bukola served two terms as governor of Kwara State, beginning in 2003. He then became Senator in 2011, setting up the Senate drama of 2015.

I do not contest Bukola’s ambition tobe Senate President, or even the fact that he out-manoeuvred his own party. Politics is not a church or a mosque, and he did what it is he had to do to be able to put up his current sign, “Senate President and Chairman of the 8th National Assembly”.

The problem is that he appends to those titles the following claim, “Committed to Transparency and Accountability”.

To begin with, had that claim be true, he would not have needed the opposition for himself on June 9. There is nothing transparent or accountable about the tactics he deployed in league with the PDP Transparency and accountability?

I would support Saraki if by this slogan he is asserting he will clean up his image once and for all. A casual research of Bukola Saraki in the past 16 years offends the senses with unflattering reports of fraud allegations and police investigations.

The argument is easy to make that despite the assorted allegations he continues to face, he has not been convicted, and that a man is innocent until convicted. The argument is also valid that not only is justice slow in Nigeria, it is easy to purchase and to frustrate. Nigeria is a society where a former governor is, in practice, almost beyond legal reach; it is when they go abroad that they may be embarrassed in court or jailed. One of them had to escape another country dressed as a woman; he was subsequently granted state pardon for his corruption conviction by another former governor who himself had been indicted on corruption charges while in that office…and yet went on to become president, somehow.

What this means is that in Nigeria, the innocent and the guilty are often lumped together. Nowhere is this better demonstrated than in the Senate: a representative institution featuring an unrepresentative army of vicious former governors, pedophiles, certificate-forgers and money-doublers. Only within that Upper House might things appear normal to members; outside it, Nigerians are not deceived.

By the same thinking, the Senate is the perfect place for Bukola Saraki to demonstrate his commitment not to a slogan, but to the true quality of his character as a man. By anointing himself Senate president, he has issued an open challenge to the country.

But this is far less about Bukola Saraki than it is about the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. In a responsible democracy, people of questionable integrity work hard to avoid attention; they are discouraged from sensitive offices because of the close scrutiny they attract.

Not Nigeria, where we would rather send people who have no respect for law to make law. Perhaps there ought to be no surprise, therefore, that our Senators hold the principle of character or integrity in contempt. Perhaps it is no surprise they have no concern for the very distinct possibility of their institution being brought to ridicule and embarrassment should the Senate President be convicted by a court.

For now, Saraki continues to hang on his door, “transparency and accountability,” but that is a slogan that is now more about the Senate than its president. But every physician knows that slogans do not an ailment treat; a perfume may mask decay but does not eliminate it.
Nigeria: Be careful when you accept a shirt from a naked man.

by Sonala Olumhense

UNILAG Disowns Lecturer Who R*ped Girl Seeking Admission

Authorities of the University of Lagos have disowned the randy lecturer, Dr. Akin Baruwa, who reportedly raped an 18-year-old girl who was seeking admission into the institution.

Baruwa allegedly raped the young girl in his office on July 23, 2015, and was arraigned before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court, Lagos, on Thursday.

But speaking with PUNCH on Sunday, the Head of Information Unit of the university, Mr. Olagoke Oke, said Baruwa was not an employee of University of Lagos, UNILAG.
But a student of the school said, “I know him as a part-time lecturer in the accounting department. I wonder what the university wants to achieve now by trying to disown him.”

According to him, no such name exists on the university’s employee list whether teaching or non-teaching.

He added, “The said Dr. Baruwa is a not a member of staff of the university, whether teaching or non-teaching. He also does not belong to the part-time or full-time teaching staff of the school. His name is not on the master list of workers of the university. I have checked the staff list using his full name and initials and could not come up with any such name as of Friday, August 6, 2015.

“I have also checked the list of office accommodation given to members of staff of the university and his name is not there. There is no office allocation attached to such a name. How he reportedly entered the said office where the crime took place is what we are looking into as an institution.

“While we sympathise with the alleged victim, we are ready to cooperate with every agency of government to get to the root of the matter as soon as possible. As an institution, we do not support any act of violence, not even against women. Therefore, we will help to ensure that the case comes to a logical conclusion.”

Funny enough, some students have countered UNILAG authorities, saying they know the man.

The students, in the Faculty of Business Administration, who craved anonymity for fear of victimisation, said the man was a part-time lecturer of the accounting department of the university.

The Dean, Faculty of Business Administration, Prof. Rasheed Ojikutu, could not be reached for comment.

As for the randy lecturer, he is still claiming that what he had with the girl was on mutual understanding.

Fani-Kayode Clears The Air On "Disowning" Of His Children

It looks like the story in the media was planted by Femi Fani-Kayode's ex-wife all in a bid to make people know that he is not reaching out to her for the welfare of the children she had when they were together as husband and wife. I guess this is a very simple matter to settle. DNA to the rescue!

Serena Williams Wants You Guys To See This Photo

Forget the little fats here and there, this lady is really fit...!

I Just Love Flaunting My Boobs – Yoruba Actress Anu

When ladies who have enough watermelon are talking, this my sister who just manage to get average size is also bragging about flaunting boobs? Issokay! Wetin 'consyn' me? See more photos...


Anu Sosanya is an actress and produces in the Yoruba industry. Read part of her chat with Adaeze:

What parts of your body do you like to flaunt?
I love to flaunt my lips, skin and boobs. My lips are so soft and kissable because I always treat it right. My skin is soft too and I’m still pampering my boobs. I have got no big boobs but I know how to handle them well.

Have you done a n*de role before?
Let me start by saying that those who do it don’t do it real, it’s just make-believe. I have also done same but to a limit. Trust me, I have never taken off my clothes before the camera and I would never do it.

Tell us the qualities of your ideal man.
He must have a big heart. What I mean by a big heart is that he should love me so much. He should be someone who has a sense of humour. My ideal man should be tall but that is not very important to me. Happiness is what matters most to me. I also like a man I can trust, someone I can be so open-minded with that I won’t have to hide anything from.

What is your philosophy of life?
My philosophy is never to live someone else’s life, but live your life.

Fani-Kayode Rejects All the Children from His Ex-Wife?

Ladies, you have to imbibe the virtue of sincerity before you embark on marital journey. If you are being too wise while dating, fooling your boyfriend, once it gets to marriage drop all that nonsense. It is in your best interest that you stop playing pranks, especially if that man loves you so u don't regret in future.
The marriage between Femi Kani-Kayodhe and his first wife ended long ago, but the children that came during the marriage are having a lot to contend with. What a life! The man is not sure that he is the father of the children because his wife's "pranks" were later exposed to him, leading to their divorce, but she is refusing DNA test.

According to Premium Times, Fani-Kayode and his family have questioned the paternity of three children from his former wife, Yemisi.

In a press release, a representative of the family, Felix Olawunmi, narrated a turbulent post-marital relationship between the him and Yemisi, and said the issue of the children’s parenthood had been on for years.

The family said Yemisi, the daughter of a former Lagos state judge, refused repeatedly to allow the three girls she claimed belong to Fani-Kayode undergo a paternity examination as requested by his him.

The former minister said he and his family had restrained themselves from going public for years, but that they became upset after ThisDay recently published a “libellous” piece about him and his former wife.

Fani-Kayode family said they will no longer have anything to do with the children and their mum, Yemisi.

LMAO! Is This Another Deeper Life Wedding?

Torch not your husband in the presence of people. Romance not your wife when people are watching. Lol!

Buhari's Meeting With Obasanjo In Aso Rock

Information reaching OluFamous.Com is that President Muhammadu Buhari is finally putting together the names of trusted men who will work with him as Ministers to deliver the much expected change.

To this end, he met former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday evening inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja. The two leaders met for some minutes behind closed-doors inside the official residence of the President. Credible sources in Abuja told me that they discussed about some names.

Decked in blue agbada and a cap to match, Obasanjo arrived in Aso Villa after the day’s work when the President had returned from his office to the palatial residence.

The President’s residence is not open to journalists except on special occasions. Obasanjo must have decided to act on his knowledge of the Villa to visit Buhari at that time, away from the eyes of reporters.

This is the first time the former President would be visiting Buhari inside the Presidential Villa since his inauguration on May 29.

Following their discussion, Nigerians should expect names of ministers before the end of this month.

Presidency Replies PDP: If You're Guilty You Should Be Afraid

The Presidency has declared that the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari administration is in motion and would continue, irrespective of whose ox is gored.

The reiteration was a direct response to the accusation levelled against it by PDP Senators, led by the former Governor of Akwa Ibom state, Godswill Akpabio that the anti-corruption war lacked transparency and was being targeted at mostly those in the opposition PDP.

But is that are innocent men being prosecuted? If you are guilty then you should be afraid of Buhari.

Speaking to Vanguard in Abuja in response to the accusation, presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina stated that it was natural for the guilty to be afraid. He said the anti-graft war which is one of the cardinal objectives of the Buhari administration must continue despite PDP's opposition against it.

“It is only the guilty that can be afraid. If anybody is not guilty, they should not be afraid. This president will not witch-hunt anybody. But is anyone has skelton in his cupboard, he has every right to be afraid.

“If they don’t have skeltons in their cupboard, they have no cause to be afraid but anybody that has any skelton in his cupboard has every right to be afraid.

“War against corruption is one of the cardinal objectives of this administration and the war will not hold on because some people are afraid.

“The war will continue... So, if anybody has skelton in his cupboard, yes, he has a right to be afraid but the war is not targeted at anybody”, the Presidency stressed.

Why I Slept with the Female Student – UNILAG Lecturer

For nine days, Shola (real names withheld) was in pain. The abdominal pain she endured felt as if a knife got stuck in her. She was scared but she had no choice but to endure the pain since she couldn’t imagine telling her parents the trauma she had been subjected to that led to the pains she was going through.

“How could I face them? How could I tell them that the man they handed me over to, to help me process my admission, had r*ped me?” Shola said.

But then, much as she tried, she couldn’t continue hiding her ordeal...
especially when the pains had become unbearable. Her parents eventually got to know what their daughter had passed through in the quest of trying to become an undergraduate of UNILAG.

As reported by PUNCH, 18-year-old Shola is one of the numerous hopeful candidates, wishing to secure admission into the school. But her score of 211 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination fell short of the requirement for Mass Communication, which was her choice.

Her father, who resided in Abesan Estate in Ipaja area of Lagos, had done all he could to ensure that her daughter would become a university student this year but all his efforts seemed to be futile.

“Someone told me to send her UTME registration number. He checked on the university website and said she was not eligible. Not convinced, I went to the school myself to check and it was the same problem.

“I had to start making calls to other universities where she could secure admission and someone told me she they could be helped to gain admission into the Olabisi Onabanjo University with that score.

“As soon as the UTME result was released around May, I informed a friend of mine who lives within the estate, who is a lecturer at UNILAG. I took my daughter to him and he promised that when it was time for the post-UTME examination, he would help her out with the process.”

The friend Shola’s father mentioned is Dr. Akin Baruwa, a lecturer in the Department of Accounting, UNILAG, who is also a chairman of one of the community development committees of Abesan Estate.

Shola’s father explained that when she realised that her result was not being accepted as eligible for Mass Communication, he went back to Baruwa on July 22, 2015 and the lecturer told him to bring his daughter the following morning so he could take her to campus and see how he could help.

“He said they had to take off very early the following morning. I did not suspect anything unusual about that timing because I trusted him. By 4am, I roused my daughter. We prepared and I took her to Baruwa’s house. I did not opt to follow them because I trusted him. I did not imagine that anything untoward could happen,” he said.

Baruwa and Shola took off from Abesan about 5am. She would later return home by 11am. His daughter was noticeably moody as she came home. Two hours earlier, Baruwa had called the father and told him that he had done all he could but that it did not seem her admission would be possible.

“When he told me that, I believed he had done all he could and told my daughter to come back home,” he said.

But it was not the same Shola that came back home. She was moody and noticeably quiet. She went straight to her room and locked the door.

In company with child rights activist, Mrs. Esther Ogwu, whom the case was reported to by the family, PUNCH spoke with Shola in private to give details of what happened in Baruwa’s office that day.

It was obvious the girl was trying hard to stay composed. While she spoke, her right hand would go to her lower abdomen occasionally. When asked about it, she explained that she was still feeling some pain, which had reduced a lot since she got treatment.

Shola said on Thursday, July 23, 2015, as her father handed her over to the lecturer, she still did not suspect anything until they got to around Maryland.

“While I was inside the car, he started to touch my hair and rub my head. I was very surprised and I brushed off his hand. He never tried it again till we got to UNILAG,” Shola alleged.

According to her, while they were on the way, Baruwa was showing her different parts of town, telling her about places she did not know.

She alleged, “While we were on the way, he asked if I go out at all and I told him I don’t usually go out. And he would show me a place and say ‘This is Maryland o. You may not know since you don’t go out.’ Then he took me to the Yaba College of Technology. He drove inside and showed me the place. We later proceeded to UNILAG.

“When we got to his office, it was about 6.30am. The offices in the building were deserted. He said he liked to be early to avoid traffic. He told me to sit on the couch in his office.

I noticed he was restless. He would stand and go outside sometimes. He asked if I wanted anything, I told him I was fine. He put on the television; I told him I was okay. He put on the air conditioner and I told him I did not want that.

“He had already heated water and made Coffee, which he offered to me. I told him I was okay and really did not need that. He then put the hot Coffee on the table. Later, out of respect, I took the cup and sipped a little. I started to feel drowsy not long after that. I did not know why.”

According to Shola’s narration, Baruwa later took her to see a female official in another building who examined her documents and explained further that there was little that could be done on her admission.

Baruwa reportedly said she might have to opt for diploma.

Shola claimed that when they went back to his office, the lecturer kept her document on his table.

She said, “He kept standing and moving around the office. Later, he went outside and when he came back inside, he locked the door and kept the key on his table. I did not know what was happening.

“A moment later, he told me to pick up a paper for him beside the couch. As I bent down to pick up the paper, he pushed me into a corner of the couch and held me down as he forcibly removed my trousers and underwear.”

PUNCH asked at this point if Shola made any attempt to shout to alert anybody nearby.

She claimed that she actually screamed but that the way he held her down did not allow her voice to be as audible as she had wanted it to be.

Shola claimed, “If people were around the office, they would have heard me shout. He held me down, and pulled down my trousers and underwear. I screamed and begged him to leave me alone but he did not.

“After he had his way, he released me. As soon as I pulled up my trousers, I grabbed the keys to the door and rushed out while he was dressing up. He was walking behind me as I walked downstairs from his office. He said nothing as I walked away crying. He later went back.”

Shola’s father told our correspondent that he had been able to secure a place for her to write her post-UTME examination for an admission into OOU but the young girl has refused to go.

When Shola was asked why she refused to go, she said “How can I be sure that this same thing would not happen there? I don’t know anybody there. If it happens again, where would I run to?”

PUNCH tracked down Dr. Baruwa after speaking with Shola, he gave his version of the saga.

According to him, he indeed had a s*xual encounter with Shola but it was “consensual.”

The lecturer, who seemed to be in his early 40s, told PUNCH that he made the mistake of not doing enough to resist the temptation of ‘sleeping’ with Shola.

Speaking in the front of his house out of earshot of his wife and two children, Dr. Baruwa said, “I swear to God that the girl agreed to everything that happened. She was a chatty girl, who did not show any shyness.

“It is true that I took her to YABATECH and showed her places. What is not true is that I deliberately took off from home because of any plan to do anything bad to her. I took off from home that early to avoid traffic.

“When she was in my office, she was the one telling me to be free with her. I realised that I needed to lie down a little and did not want my shirt to be rumpled. When I pulled it off, she even told me not to mind her presence that since it was my office, I could do whatever I wanted.

“When we first got to the office, she lay on my chest and was even playing with my manhood. That was why I could not resist it. After we came back from seeing the woman who was supposed to help with her admission, she was about to go when I told her to give me a hug. It was that which now led to the actual s*xual encounter.

“When I realised that I could not resist her, I had to tell her to let me put on a condom. The truth is that, while I was putting on a condom, she stood by and waited. I did not actually penetrate. When she was saying ‘it’s enough, it’s enough’ and complaining that her tummy had started hurting her, I stopped.”

Baruwa explained that Shola’s father had sent a cryptic text message to him (days later when he learnt of what happened to his daughter), saying that he had learnt of what he did to his daughter.

“I know I betrayed his trust but nobody would understand it was consensual. I would have reached out to him to beg him if I think it would solve the problem,” he said.

When told that Shola went through more than a week of excruciating abdominal pain, Baruwa explained that if Shola left him the day of the encounter with any sign of hurt, he would have reached out to her to find out how she was doing.

Two days after PUNCH spoke with Baruwa, he was arrested by the police and the case is being investigated at the Isokoko Police Division, Agege, Lagos.

The case has been reported at the Office of the Public Defender under the Lagos State Ministry of Justice. The Director of the OPD, Mrs. Omotola Rotimi, said the case would be followed to its logical conclusion.

Dr. Baruwa was arraigned before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court, Lagos on Thursday.

Ladies, See The Rules To Be A Good Wife & Enjoy Marriage

Dear ladies, resorting to self-help as a way to control your husband in marriage is a recipe for disaster. Don't wait to experience the pains that come with trying to be 'too wise' in marriage. Be a good wife:

Brought to you by Aunty Florence
1). Never raise your voice to your husband. Its a sign of disrespect.
2). Don't expose your husband's weaknesses to your family and friends. You are each other's keeper.
3). Never use attitudes to communicate to your hubby, he may interpret them differently.
4). Never compare your husband to other men, you've no idea what is coming in the near future.
5). Never ill treat your husband's friends because you don't like them, the person who's supposed to get rid of them is your husband.
6). Never forget that your husband married you, not your maid or anyone else.
7). Never assign anyone to give attention to your husband, people may do everything else but your husband is your own responsibility.
8). Never blame your husband if he comes back home without money. Rather encourage him.
9). Never be a wasting wife, your husband's sweat is too precious to be wasted.
10). Never pretend to be sick for the purpose of denying your husband sex
11). Never compare your husband to your one time sex mate in the bedroom.
12). Let him handle what is directed to him although he may answer for you in public opinion polls.
13). Never shout or challenge your husband in front of children or visitors.
14). Don't forget to check the smartness of your husband before he checks out.
15). Never allow your friends to be too close to your husband.
16). Never be in a hurry in the bathroom and on the dressing table. On the streets your husband is always surrounded by women who took their time on their looks.
17). Your parents or family or friends do not have the final say in your marriage. Don't deceive yourself by looking up to them for a final word.
18). Never base your love solely on money. Plan with him, show sincerity and enjoy with him.
19). Don't forget that husbands want attention and good listeners, never be too busy for him.
20). If your idea worked better than his, never compare yourself to him. Its always teamwork.
21). Don't be too judgemental to your husband.
22). A lazy wife is a careless wife. She doesn't even know that her body needs a bath.
23). Does your husband like some special food? You are is wife, try to learn and cook such for him.
24). Never be too confrontational with your husband, enjoy every moment in peace.
25). Make a glass of water the very first welcome to your husband and everyone entering your home. Sweetness of attitude is true beauty for a real wife.
26). Don't associate with women who have a wrong mental attitude about marriage.
27). Your marriage is as valuable to you as the value that you give it. Recklessness is unacceptable.
28). Fruit of the womb is a blessing from the Lord, love your children and teach them sincerity.
29). You are never too busy to influence your home. Never reduce care for your hubby for any reason.
30). A prayerful wife is a better equipped wife, pray always for your husband and family

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Jonathan was like Someone under A Spell, Not a True Christian – Bishop Mike Okonkwo

...Reveals how his first child died, he left her body in the room and went out to preach
Dr Mike Okonkwo is the presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, TREM, with over 160 branches in Nigeria and across the globe. The man of God who will celebrate his 70th birthday come September 6, in this interview shares his life challenges, his turn around as well as the present anti-corruption crusade in the country. Excerpts:
I admire ex-President Jonathan so much, but he didn’t have the gut to fight corruption. I will also blame the men of God [around Jonathan]. I will say the men of God, failed Jonathan. Because Jonathan was operating like somebody under some spell and we (the men of God) had the responsibility of taken him out of the spell, pray with him even for three days and whatever was holding him would have been removed. But we did not do that. Probably, he had the intention of doing the right thing but forces were against him and don’t forget he was not a matured christian. We would have taken him out and probably we would not be in this mess today.

On his life Challenges
Here were several challenges, and even now there is no end to challenges. The first one as a Minister was when I lost my first child. I got married to my wife in 1980 and we had our first daughter in 1982. We went to a crusade in Abeokuta in December 1984, we came back before the Christmas and on the Christmas eve, She developed high fever and early morning of 26th she died. It was a day I was going to preach.

After praying and she did not come to life again, I left her in the room and still went to preach. I did not mention what happened to anyone. As a minister, that is one of the challenges you face. Another experience was that my immediate younger brother who was the only support I had when I went into a ministry. We were six boys and four girls our parents had. He had passed the high level exams and was to go for Medicine. But my parents did not want him to go as a way of punishing him for supporting my cause as a minister.

They wanted to know if that could make me change my mind. But as God would have it, he still went to the University, passed as a medical doctor, joined the Navy and still joined me in the ministry. He was one of our praise and worship leaders. So, in the late 80s, I was traveling out and I asked him to conduct an interview on my behalf. It was when armed robbery began as an issue then. Some robbers followed him to his car, closed-in on him inside the church compound and asked him to bring the key of the 504 car. I think the military instinct in him made him to resist and started fighting them and he was shot. They took him to one hospital in Akoka, that could not manage the situation, yet did not refer him. I was abroad, I got wind of the situation and I asked that they moved him to better hospital, but unfortunately, it was late, he died.

It was very devastating to me. But I made up my mind, challenges should not make me reject the call of God. I told myself that the best I could do is to be the best in my calling. There are also challenges of not having enough funds to do the calling of God. For me, if everything you need is already there, then you don’t need God. So, if it is God that provides everything you need, you must depend on God for your needs.

About Nigeria
I have always said it that God’s hand is upon Nigeria. If not it would have been Nunc dimittis long ago. But God has a prophetic hand upon Nigeria. It is not an accident, irrespective of our different challenges, and contradictions. So, whether the devil likes it or not Nigeria is going to be very great.

On Buhari’s anti-corruption crusade
Everybody knows that corruption has killed us. It is not only endemic, in fact, the level is that if you are not corrupt, you will not be a good Nigerian. That is the level we have degenerated. And it is unfortunate calling Buhari Mr. Go-slow. How do you want him to come and clear the mess of 16 years in two days? I don’t know why we are never truthful with ourselves. If the only thing Buhari can achieve is just to instil fear of corruption, and all the machinery of government and agencies are working to dissuade corruption, then we would have achieved a lot.

Have you noticed that suddenly, electricity is working? EFCC has come alive? Where have they been all these years? The reason they were not working before was that no one would indict or punish them.

On his wife
I don’t think I would have been able to achieve what I have achieved if not for the wonderful wife God has given to me. One of the things that is common to those who are called is that they are not only husbands to their wives, they are husbands and fathers to a lot of people. So, if you have a wife that does not understand this fact or that is possessive, she could destroy your work.

If everyday we are always fighting at home, with the huge responsibility I have in the church, I don’t know how I would have survived. I thank God for having an understanding wife, as people often come to thank her for something I had done. Again, she has covered a lot of my weaknesses, reaching out to people and places that I was not able to reach out to. She is certainly a huge contributor to the work God has called me.

By Vanguard's Ishola Balogun and Sam Smith

See A Drunk Police Officer Embarrassing Himself in Lagos

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Pastor R*pes Teenage Girl During Vigil In The Night

A pastor with a new pentecostal church located in Port Harcourt Road in Onitsha, Anambra State, identified as Nzube Ohuama, has been arrested by men of the Nigerian police after he allegedly r*ped a 13-year-old girl during a vigil night programme organised by the church.

The young girl had gone with her parents to the church for the monthly vigil when the pastor lured her into a private room attached to the church and forcefully had his way into her.
It was also reported that Pastor Ohuama had earlier prophesied to the girl’s parents three days before the incident that she had an evil spirit that was tormenting her and he had to conduct a special prayer programme for her.

The pastor, according to information, had further warned the parents of the girl that if the evil spirit in the girl was not exorcised, a lot of harm would continue dogging them, so they had given him the go ahead to deliver her of the foul spirit but instead of doing what he promised, he ended up defiling her.

It was gathered that at about 1am when the vigil was in full swing, the pastor called out the girl and told the congregation that he had a special assignment to carry out on her and took her to the private room.

It was while he was at it that the girl’s sister walked to the pastor’s office and was surprised to hear her sister crying in pains. When the girl finally came out, she had blood stains on her and the sister pressured her into telling what Pastor Ohuama did to her.

They reported the r*pe to their parents went to the Fegge Police Station and Pastor Ohuama was arrested.

As at the time of posting, the matter is still at the police station.

Strong Petitions Flood EFCC Against Powerful Ex-Governors

A huge number of damning petitions are currently being investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), especially against some powerful former governors.

According to senior operatives of the commission, some immediate past governors and many of their family members will soon be charged to court on the conclusion of investigation into allegations of stealing, abuse of office, money laundering and other vices, for which EFCC said they have been indicted.

“they will all have their days in courts of competent jurisdiction.”
A highly placed source told  LEADERSHIP.

Checks revealed that most governors that served out their tenure on May 29, “have cases to answer”.

Isa Yuguda is said to be an exception because there is currently no petitions written against him.

“We don’t know if there is any understanding between Yuguda and his successor but all the others have cases against them”, a top operative of the anti-corruption agency squealed.

“It has been a floodgate of damning allegations for most of the immediate past governors. We are investigating every matter in details and sieving out frivolous ones. The truth is that many of them stand indicted and will have to be prosecuted for money laundering, stealing and other corruptions charges.

“It is unbelievable that very few can escape if the judiciary doesn’t look at technicalities. You know we don’t adjudicate”, the source added.

EFCC had last week invited Mrs. Toyin Saraki, Senate President Bukola Saraki’s wife and Zainab Dakingari, wife of the immediate past Kebbi state governor and daughter of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua’s for questioning for alleged money laundering.

Saraki’s wife was invited to explain issues relating to the management of the accounts of some companies where she has some stake.

“There is a suspicion of money laundering. We want her to come and explain how these accounts are being run,” the source confided.

Hajiya Dakingari responded to some issues on state funds allegedly traced to companies owned by her.

“We cannot say whether these companies executed some contracts for the state or not”, the source said.

While the former governors of Imo, Adamawa and Jigawa states have been arraigned in court on multiples charges of corruption and money laundering, a former governor of Borno state, Ali Modu Sherif. was quizzed by the Commission and released on administrative bail.

Penultimate Thursday (July 30), EFCC reportedly questioned Chief Mrs. Ifeoma Nwobodo, the Chief of Staff of the immediate past Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime, over alleged embezzlement.

According to EFCC officials who didn’t want their names published, Nwobodo’s probe is a preparatory move to go against Chime.

The woman was grilled for hours following series of petitions centred on conspiracy and diversion of Enugu State funds by the former governor and his minders.

A top official of the EFCC said, “Nwobodo’s invitation is believed to be a precursor to the interrogation of her former principal as the agency is said to be flooded with petitions indicting Chime of humongous graft during his eight-year rule of Enugu State as governor from 2007 to 2015.”

In the coming weeks, crack detectives will put together findings and interrogate more former state governors, LEADERSHIP was told on Thursday. These former governors include those of Plateau, Ebonyi, Kano, Kebbi, Ekiti, Akwa Ibom and Cross River states.

Many of those interrogated so far have prima facie cases that have been established against them.

“They have to defend themselves”, the source assured.

Ex-most beautiful girl Anna Banner gives birth to Flavour's Baby

Another musician who is competing very well with Tuface in the babymama business is Flavour. Sources say his second pregnant girlfriend, 20-year-old Anna Banner has given birth to the singer's second child. Those who know say the ex-most beautiful girl in Nigeria delivered the baby in a US hospital.

Below is a picture of Favour's first babymama who he said he's not ready to marry...


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Presidency Removes The Man Incharge of Our Crude Oil Sales

Operation block all avenues and routes where Nigeria's crude oil money is escaping from has commenced.

The restructuring of NNPC has continued as the firm’s Group Managing Director, Dr. Emmanuel Kachikwu, on Friday redeployed the GGM, Crude Oil Marketing Division, Mr. Gbenga Komolafe.

According to NNPC, Komolafe is to now serve as the GGM, Special Duties. Know what that means?

Special Duties in government office simply means no duties, those who truly know government can tell.

The crude oil marketing division of the NNPC has been criticised by industry observers as one of the most corrupt arms of the corporation.

On Tuesday, the New York-based Natural Resources Governance Initiative canvassed the need to overhaul the management of the country’s oil sales by the NNPC.

It also advised President Muhammadu Buhari to clean up the system to stem waste and loss of billions of dollars in revenue.

The watchdog said in one of its latest reports that the NNPC’s approach to oil sales was suffering from high corruption risks, which it described as responsible for Nigeria’s failure to maximise returns.

The authors of the NRGI report, led by Aaron Sayne, said, “We find that the management of NNPC’s oil sales has worsened in recent years, and particularly since 2010. The largest problems stem from the rising number of ad hoc, makeshift practices the corporation has introduced to work around its deeper structural problems.”

The NRGI stated in the 73-page report, “Nigeria is the only major, stable world oil producer that sells crude mostly to traders rather than end-users. The NNPC enters into term contracts with unqualified intermediaries that capture margins for themselves and create reputational risks for legitimate market players, while adding little or no value to deals.”

NNPC receives about one million barrels of oil per day, half of the country’s total production, part of which is sold to its subsidiary and traders, without any clear monitoring tactics.

Maheeda Shows Off Her Beautiful Grown Up Daughter

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