Thursday, 10 January 2013

I'm Addicted To Having Sex With My Fiance's Sister




I'm having séx with my fiancée’s sister and now she’s suggesting we all have a threésome together.
I’m 28 and I’ve been with my fiancée for five years. She is 30 and we’re getting married next year.
We have bought a flat together and I thought nothing could rock my world but then her 22-year-old sister fell on hard times and moved in with us, along with her five-year-old son. My fiancée insisted she could stay until she got back on her feet but it’s been six months now.
She admitted to me that she’d been engaging in próstitution to feed her habit - and said she would have séx with me for free if I kept my mouth shut.

Forbes ranks Nigeria as the 20th saddest nation in the world


Forbes has ranked Nigeria as the 20th saddest place to live in the whole world. Nigeria ranks 123rd overall on the Legatum Prosperity Index. Decades of corruption have squandered great oil and gas wealth, while new concerns involve sectarian violence, Forbes wrote

See the top 20 saddest countries on earth
1. Central African Republic
2. Republic of Congo
3. Afghanistan
 4. Chad
5. Haiti
6. Burundi
7. Togo
8. Zimbabwe
9. Yemen
10. Ethopia
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Mercedes Benz SUV, Range Rover Sport seized as EFCC arrest 8 over internet scam


 
25 year old Hope Olusegun, and seven of his mates were arrested in December 2012 at the 1004 Housing Estate by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over allegations of fraud and internet scam.
The 'Yahoo Boys' who have been operating for quite a while lived a lavish lifestyle, bought the most expensive cars and showed off at every opportunity they got. One of the undergraduates, Hope Olusegun (pictured above) an indigene of Okene, Kogi State, had a Mercedes Benz SUV, and a 4Matic Mercedes Benz car and before he was arrested, he bought a Toyota Camry for his one year old son.
Yes, that's what they did with other people's money. Fortunately some residents at the estate alerted the EFCC about their activities. Please continue...

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Nigeria’s insecurity self-inflicted – Summit stakeholders

On January 9, 2013 · ABUJA—The common thread from stakeholders in the security services, including former Inspector-General of Police, Gambo Jimeta, at the opening of the Vanguard/Police National Security Summit in Abuja, yesterday, was that the state of insecurity in the country was self-inflicted.
They spoke at the national summit on Security Challenges in Nigeria jointly organised by Vanguard and the Nigeria Police, which commenced in Abuja yesterday.
The self-examination of the state of insecurity in the country, according to several dignitaries, is the culmination of the lack of concern shown the sector by past administrations.
The Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, on his part, asserted that the spate of insecurity could no longer be tolerated as he warned that it posed serious danger to the nation’s democracy.
The men and women of the Nigeria Police were, nevertheless hailed for their stellar performance in the face of logistic and bureaucratic challenges with former Inspector General of Police Gambo Jimeta drawing wild applause for his observation that many policemen in the frontline in the battle against terrorism have died unsung.
Representative of the President and Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade, rtd, (3rdl)flanked by the Chairman of the event, Alhaji Gambo Jimeta (2ndl) and the Inspector Genral of Police, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar, while the Interior Minister, Comrade Abba Moro (2ndr); Publisher Vanguard, Mr. Sam Amuka (l) and other dignitaries at the official opening of the National Summit on Security Challenges in Nigeria held at the ICC, Abuja. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida
SECURITY SUMMIT—Representative of the President and Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade, rtd, (3rdl)flanked by the Chairman of the event, Alhaji Gambo Jimeta (2ndl) and the Inspector Genral of Police, Alhaji Mohammed

Fire guts Alaafin of Oyo’s pal


On January 9, 2013 · In News
3:40 pm
By OLA AJAYI, IBADAN
The palace of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi has been gutted by fire.
The inferno razed down about 21 rooms of the ancient palace.
According to the Media Assistant of the monarch, Alhaji Azeez Fehintola, the fire started around 6am Wednesday  and razed uncontrollably before the arrival of fire fighters one hour later.
Immediately I got here and saw the extent of the damage done to the palace by this early morning conflagration, I could not but break down into tears. The fire, which broke out from electrical surge, started around 6 a.m and was contained after about three hours.
“The fire-fighters came at some minutes past seven and battled it till it was finally put out. Every part of the affected apartments were completely razed.

DON JAZZY ALMOST KILLED ME... BRUISED AND BATTERED MAN CRIES OUT

DON JAZZY ALMOST KILLED ME... BRUISED AND BATTERED MAN CRIES OUT

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According to a report by Stella Dimokokorkus, one of the female journalists based abroad, Don Jazzy is being accused by a Lagos socialite Princewill Ojukwu of battery, oppression and dehumanization. Princewill alleges that he had row with Don Jazzy at his newly opened club POP, which led to the latter ordering his thugs to beat "the life out of him."


'' Its not about the money,this could happen to anyone,it is abuse of power and needs to be checked before someone is killed all in the name of the other being a celebrity.Don Jazzy stood there pinging on his blackberry as his thugs beat me up,that is the last thing i remember before i fainted.it....''
See the letter written by Princewill's lawyers to the inspector General of Police.

Genevieve Nnaji and friends pose in her clothing line - St Genevieve

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