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Tuesday, 27 May 2014

SEX FOR JOB: ASHAWO NA PROSTITUTE

I thank God for the technological break-through; this improvement can really be appreciated with the usage of computer and internet. Hence, it makes the communication more easier, with lots of social media such as Facebook, Viber, WhatsApp etc all these brings the world more closer, we now call this global village.

  I read story of one Iweka Chigoziem Nnamdi, 32, a graduate of   the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State .who was recently arrested by police for using the social media to commit criminal activities.

According to the report, this criminal engaged in using the name of prominent Nigerians and Ghanaians such as Mike Adenuga;  Pius Ayim Pius; Nwabara  Adolphus; Van Vicker, a Ghanaian actor; and  Joy Nnwedu, among others to defraud and commit lots of atrocities on social media.

 His ‘modus operandi ‘ was that he opened Facebook accounts on these names, woo his unsuspecting victims, mostly women, through the offers of job and business opportunities etc.
When people applied, he would select only the females, married and single, and invite them to a hotel where the purported interview was scheduled.

 However, by the time the applicants arrived, the story would change; Nnamdi would now identify himself as the agent or personal assistant to the prominent Nigerian that has the job.

His next step now to demand for sex, with a promise to facilitate the application! This stupid women will then cooperate , but  unknown to them,  a hidden   camera  is  activated once the ceiling   fan is switched on, records all the fondling and sexual activities, at the end of which the   suspect  would  blackmail  them, with a threat   to post  their nude pictures and videos on the internet if his demand for money  was not met.

It was discovered that, he allegedly succeeded in blackmailing about 12 married women. The last straw was said to be an encounter with a 27-year-old   female banker identified simply as Judith. Judith called his bluff by refusing to pay the ransom,and then Nnamdi made good his threat by first posting photographs.

According to  Ngozi Braide, Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, who confirmed the suspect’s arrest, narrated:  “The case was reported to the police on April, 20, 2014. The complainant alleged that the suspect chatted with her on  the facebook for months until he invited her to hotel in Ajah, under the pretence that he was Mike Adenuga, the Chairman of Globacom.

When Nnamdi finally met with the victim on March, 14, 2014, he chatted with her and finally convinced the complainant to have sex with him. Unknown to her, the suspect had bugged the hotel room with camera. So while they were having sex, the entire action was being filmed.

“After this affair, the suspect started sending threatening text messages to her, demanding she pay various sums of money to him, otherwise he would send the nude pictures to her friends and colleagues at her office. He also sent a GTB bank account number into which she was to pay.
“After his arrest on April, 21, 2014, in an  hotel at Ajah and following interrogation, police recovered the suspect’s laptop in which he had  quite a number of sex pictures and videos of the complainant and also a host of other victims. He made a confessional statement to the effect that he did all that police recovered in his laptop, his BB and Techno phone.

Having read the story, the so called culprits are also guilty of the same offence; It's a pity that our female bankers continue to be prostitutes even after marriage that is why the likes Nnamdi  will continue to prey on them. The so called victims are just a greedy species, in Nigeria our women like to be in company of rich and mighty just because of money and cheap fame.This women are not worthy of their marriages.

‘Our societal values are fast fading, married women, and some corporate ladies, now fall for job in exchange with sex, and my question is, to what end?

Abomination that causes desolation, greed and sheer desperation for fame and money.I have always said it that our women are the most gullible on planet, promise them juicy job and money, and you see their legs wide spread, shame on most Nigerian women’.

That serves them good. How long shall our girls and women continue to sell their body for employment? The Bible says what shall it profit a man if he gains the world and lose his soul. They fell because they were greedy.

Some ladies can be so funny, so you know you have a husband and you still went ahead and slept with another man?  Thank God they are not blaming the devil; some will even say it’s the devil's fault. Infact that serves them right.... Some ladies will read this post and believe me, they will fall victim again, like they have nothing on their head and they still cover it with Brazilian hair. Only God will save us and these ladies.



Friday, 23 May 2014

BROTHERHOOD:SUPREME EIYE CONFRATERNITY IS NOT A CULT

I take my time to watch a video titled ‘Cults –Nigeria’, where Professor Wole Soyinka take us down to memory lane of the students confraternity in Nigeria higher institutions.

 Having said that, this particular blog is not meant to attack the personality of Wole Soyinka, it is just to put some record straight

The citation of the video read thus ‘In Nigeria, University fraternities have taken on brutal extremes. Students are being murdered and defiled with impunity by vicious cult members’.

According to Soyinka, ‘the cults today’s idea of students fraternity are gradually destroying the nation intellectual heartland. The so called fraternity today are nothing but gangs of thugs, drug addicts, killers who terrorize their fellow students, faculties, entire campus workers and citizen outside the campuses’

Be that as it may, there is a need here to define here the term cult and confraternity, so that we do not throw the baby and the dirty water away;
and this will shed more light on these people that paraded themselves as cult or confraternity members.

Cult or cultism can be define ‘as a system of religious worship or ritual; or a quasi-religious group, often living in a colony, with a charismatic leader who indoctrinates members with unorthodox or extremist views, practices, or beliefs or a group of followers; sect’.

While Confraternity, according to Oxford dictionary can be define as ‘A brotherhood, especially with a charitable or religious purpose’

With the above definitions, it shows clearly that the groups of people that perpetrated the killing in our post secondary schools in Nigeria do not belong to any of the two; they are just killer groups, terrorists, ritualists and gang of evil doers that kill for fun which needs to be wiped out completely.

According to Professor Soyinka, ‘Black Axe like Eiye have earned the reputation of the most notorious of the campuses cult!’.On this particular statement, i beg to disagree with our ‘godfather’.
Like Pyrate Confraternity, The Supreme Eiye Confraternity a.k.a National Association Of Airlords was formed  by the group of  modest background like our Wole Soyinka  at the prestigious University of Ibadan in 1965 as a GENUINE desire to be free from BONDAGE,ILL-CONCEIVED REGULATION and OBNOXIOUS TABOO..........life of FREEDOM and UNRESTRICTED EXPRESSION...........its adhere to the principle of doing what was natural .FREEDOM was the name of the game.

The founders are as follows:  TUNDE ALUKO-Consultant/Businessman,  SEGUN IDOWU-Civil Servant, JIDE OSUNTOKUN-Historian/Diplomat..DELE NWAKPELE-Lecturer, FOLABI EPEGA –Businessman, BODE FADARE -Oil Industrialist, BAYO ADENUBI -Bank Executive, GOKE ADENIJI –LIBRARIAN (first IBAKA),and .DELE LIPEDE -Physician

The Supreme Eiye confraternity is not a CULT group but a PURE BROTHERHOOD association that was formed to promote: to build a better personality, mental development, correct the ills of the society, physical &mental development,
 Instils discipline and mould a social & political mind

Confraternities are not the same as murderous secret cults. You will find student confraternities in almost every university in the world. They are social and intellectual associations. Why should Soyinka be blamed himself if today’s students in Nigeria have pervaded a time-honoured university tradition?

As Professor Wole Soyinka rightly said, ‘The society is dehumanised by the decades of military dictatorship, looting of oil money and enthronement of brute power’

My sincere advice to the youth in our citadel of  higher learning is that you must get education. Come together and stop killing yourselves. Direct your anger to fight against our corrupt leaders and change our country to better your future. Killings are not part of confraternity, Ata.





JERRY USENI: NOTHING LIKE LANTANG MAFIA

Jeremiah Timbut Useni, aka ‘Jerry Boy’ 71, a retired Army General, former military governor of the old Bendel State from 1984 to 1985. He also served as minister of transport, quarter master general of the Nigerian Army and as Federal Capital Territory minister, quite impressive records bare his mind on some topical issues of recent, let’s enjoy him.

 Jerry Useni who joined army at the tender age of 14 hails from Lantang, which is regarded as the ‘Home of Generals’! Said it was a wonderful experience for him to joined the Army then.
‘When I was in primary school, I thought I would join the NA Police, because I liked the uniform. Next was the army, because we used to see them like gods. They had so much power and everywhere they went they were given free drinks’.

‘I enjoyed my military career. It didn’t matter whether it was the army or navy, all I wanted was to be in uniform, but I was very happy that I joined the army, because I realised that our people didn’t like the police. We regarded the police force as a women’s job. You would be surprised that of all the generals we have in Lantang, retired and serving, we don’t have anybody at the full rank of commissioner of police. We don’t like the job; it is for women! As far as we are concerned, it is either you are a teacher or a soldier, or else you don’t have respect in Tarok land.’

General Useni said that there is like ‘Nothing like ‘Lantang mafia’, because it is a very serious thing but for the fact that’ It is (Lantang) just that these areas are military areas. Either your father is a military man or your uncle or someone else related to you. From Lantang alone, we have people like General Bali, myself, Dogon Yaro, Temlong, Joe Garba, Shagaya, etc.’

After his retirement from the army, he joined politics and was appointed the deputy national chairman of the defunct ANPP in 2003. He later dumped the party to form Democratic People’s Party (DPN), of which he became the pioneer national chairman in 2006. In 2011, he contested for the seat of Plateau South senatorial district on the platform of the DPP, but lost.

General Useni put the record straight  on why he was not chosen as head of state  in 1998 when General Abacha died been the most senior serving military officer then; ‘  It is only natural to think so, but things don’t happen like that. It was a military government and we had two ways to choose; either by seniority in rank, which would have been me since Diya was already in jail, or by protocol, which was Abdulsalam, who was then the CDS. Some people voted for seniority and the majority voted for protocol and that was all.’

However, looking at the current security challenges in Nigeria, the General said, ‘the security situation is very bad, unlike before we had crises in the North; we had crises in the Delta area and so on. Currently, the one in the North is more worrisome, like Boko Haram, the killings are no longer restricted to a particular religion’

According to him, ‘initially, we were told it was the Fulani herdsmen, but there are questions begging for answers. That is, if it were the Fulanis, are they Nigerian Fulanis or from outside the country? These are the questions on the lips of Nigerians. Fulanis are known to be in the bush herding their cows, but I learnt they move around with sophisticated weapons, coming in military manner they strike and disappear, using guerrilla tactics and that is why it is very difficult to get them’.


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‘What some of us are suggesting is the education of everybody to know his or her responsibilities and not only that of those in uniform. Also, the local government councils should encourage the vigilante groups in their areas and finance them to be on guard round the clock, in order to provide information. Only then can the security forces be able to do a lot. So, it is everybody’s responsibility.’

Jerry ‘boy’ who said that he  enjoy dancing; very good disco and I enjoy football; concluded that ‘ I am a jolly good fellow and that is why they call me ‘Jerry Boy’; and Jerry Boy doesn’t fight with anybody, I didn’t have any problem with anybody; I enjoy my friends and we visit one another. As I said, I am a jolly good fellow.’


GALLANT SOLDIERS: THEY DIED WHILE SEARCHING FOR OUR MISSING GIRLS

Col.Kabiru Salisu

Lt,Col. Nweze

Major Olalekan Akinola

Lt.Odushina Oluwafemi

Lt.Kennet Onubah
The gruesome story about how Col. Kabiru Salisu was killed by blood thirsty Boko Haram was just very annoyed. According to SaharaReportes, the gallant army Colonel was ‘on his way to his base in Gwoza while conveying some of his troops he had committed to an operation in Chirawa. He was moving in a convoy with one Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC). While the attackers were waiting to ambush, they allowed all other vehicles in the convoy to pass. As the APC approached, the member of the Boko Haram numbering about two hundred emerged from nowhere and rendered it immobile by deflating all its tyres.

When he and six other occupants alighted to take cover, the attackers killed them all. The rest of the convoy ran off to the next military station to seek assistance, but no help came because they feared that the attackers were better equipped. Truly, they are better armed. Col. Salisu’s corpse and that of six others remained in the bush until the next midday when they were retrieved, only after the army was certain the Boko Haram attackers had retreated!’’

The questions now are: 1.how did Boko Haram knew that the Armoured Personnel Carrier’s tyres were its weakness? 2. Col. Salisu had earlier led an operation on the 3rd of March where he was overpowered by the Boko Haram superior firepower and lost seventeen of his soldiers, then why did he not make a strong presentation to his ‘Oga at the top’?

Going by the statement credited to the Chief of Accounts of the Nigerian Army, Major General Abdullahi Muriana, while addressing the Nigerian Army Finance Corps Warrant Officers/ Non-Commissioned Officers training week in Jaji ,on Wednesday that Nigerian Army lacks the financial capacity to cope with the challenges posed by Boko Haram and others in the country and that “the Nigerian Army is enmeshed in the bureaucratic bottleneck in getting approval for funds needed for its operations and call for a review of the system.’ It shows clearly that the Boko Haram sects are more motivated than our soldiers.

While the Boko Haram major firearm remains the Anti-Aircraft weapon (AA) with barrels of ammunition mounted on Hilux pick-up vans, the Nigerian army fighters make do with AK-47 which has only 90 rounds of ammunition. This is just too bad on the part of Nigerian Army. Nigeria is wasting lives daily without having any idea that any place of work with so much hazards & no improvements on safety, workers get demoralized. That applies to Soldiers as well’

According to military source, there is no single Anti-Aircraft weapon (AA) nor a gunship necessary for that kind of operation that is available to the Nigerian Army to counter the insurgency. It was also learnt that 10-Anti-Aircraft weapon (AA) bought by the Yar’adua regime lie fallow in the Niger Delta while the Army gunship is made an exclusive security apparatus to the President!

Moreover, it was learnt that the design of the Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) was by a member of the Nigerian army, modeled after an American type. However, it was poorly designed that it had a history of frequent tyre bursts. In fact, Col. Salisu had ordered for better tyres before he died.

Going by the words an expert in military hardware, 'APCs are suppose to have ''Run Flat tyres'' but you know in Nigeria they mess around with standards. Besides, that also indicates two things; they went into operation without proper Infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) & Air Assets. If they had a helicopter Gunship nearby, those 200 Boko Haram would have been minced meats. Anyway, the Nigerian Army is learning lessons from years of neglect & ill preparation.'

Soldiers on the frontline say they are fighting a losing battle. Most wish the situation was reversed where the sect is the Nigerian Army and vice versa.

As one of my big sister Vickie Owoduni, wrote on her facebook page  that a friend of her who is from Yemen, also a practicing and faithful  Muslim told her that : ‘‘don't make the mistake of calling those people (Boko Haram)Muslims because they're not. In my country(Yemen) we kill them like dogs just the way they kill innocent people. You people in Nigeria should slaughter them like dogs too, because that's what they are. There is absolutely no place in the Quaran which tells them to do what they're doing. They're not part of us. Please don't ever call them Muslims"

With this above statements, i believe that all those people that perpetrated in this evil that led to the untimely death of our officers namely:Col.Kabiru Salizu,Lt.Col.Nweze, Major Olalekan Akinola, Lt.Kennet.Lt.Odushina olufemi and their soldiers need to be arrested and face the law of the land.





Thursday, 22 May 2014

NIGERIAN ARMY: LACKS FINANCIAL CAPACITY TO COPE WITH BOKO HARAM

The Nigerian Army said in Kaduna Wednesday that it lacks the financial capacity to cope with the challenges posed by Boko Haram and others in the country.

Chief of Accounts of the Nigerian Army, Major General Abdullahi Muriana, while speaking at the opening of the Nigerian Army Finance Corps Warrant Officers/ Non-Commissioned Officers training week in Jaji , said the budgetary allocation for the military is adequate to meet the contemporary security challenges and cater for the welfare of the force.

He also said that apart from the limitation of the “envelope system, “the Nigerian Army is enmeshed in the bureaucratic bottleneck in getting approval for funds needed for its operations and call for a review of the system.

“It is our humble appeal that government should evolve other means of funding and support for military operations other than the normal budgetary allocations. Such means include but are not limited to strategic cooperation and liaison with other civil industries for the production of uniforms and other equipment,” he stated.


He suggested the inclusion of a special operation fund in the budget for defence and place under the control of the Chief of Army Staff for immediate disbursement to the required operation areas.

THE STORY OF BODE THOMAS: A LESSON OF RESPECT AND HUMILITY TO LEARN FROM

The story below looks like fairy tale but it was true. It was a story that all of us need to learn one or two things from; especially youth of nowadays that refused to show humility and respect to their elderly people in the name of (OLAJU) developments and the so called human rights.

I will like to emphasis it her that an ‘Oba’ that is an ‘Alaiyeluwa’ need total respect from all his subjects both home and abroad.

A lesson on humility to learn from the story of Bode Thomas. a lawyer by proffesion whom was posted to Oyo as the chairman of Oyo Divisional Council during  the time of Oba Adeyemi , the Alaafin of Oyo (the father of the current Alaafin).

The story goes thus ‘Bode Thomas, yes, the same Bode Thomas, whom the Surulere Street was named after, died on Nov 23, 1953 in a most mysterious manner.

Bode Thomas was born to a wealthy trader, John Thomas in 1918. He, FRA Williams, Remi Fani-Kayode (Father of Femi Fani-Kayode)  attended Law School in London, and they established the first law firm in Nigeria, called "Thomas, Williams and Kayode". The law firm was established in Jankara, Lagos.

Bode Thomas was an excellent lawyer, but he was also very arrogant. Because of his education, he was made chairman of the Oyo Divisional Council at one time, while the King of Oyo, Alaafin Adeyemi, (the father of the current Alaafin) was a mere member!

On Bode Thomas' first appearance in council after being appointed chairman, all council members stood up for him in reference, to welcome him, except Oba Adeyemi,( Oba to to....Kaaabiesi o) who, for cultural reasons, should not show reference to anyone in public, not even his mother!

Bode Thomas rudely shouted at the King "...WHY WERE YOU SITTING WHEN I WALKED IN? YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO SHOW RESPECT?" At that time, Bode Thomas was 34 years, while the Alaafin was in his 60's. The Alaafin felt very insulted. He said "SE EMI LO NGBO MO BAUN?" (Is it me that you are barking at like that?)

Bode Thomas responded by shouting some English sentences which the Alaafin didn't understand, so the Alaafin just told him... "MAA GBO LO" (continue barking). The confrontation happened on November 22, 1953.
Bode Thomas got home and started barking! He barked, and barked and barked like a dog all night until he died in the early morning of November 23, 1953.

Bode Thomas was the Balogun of Oyo. So, when next you drive on Bode Thomas street in Surulere, remember that man, who cut short his own life because of his arrogance and being haughty. Be Humble! ’

....with :Tunji Dabira Bakare

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

THE STORY THAT TOUCHES HEART:BRIAN BANKS SERVED 5-YEAR JAIL TERM FOR A RAPE THAT NEVER WAS !

Brian Keith Banks, born in  July 24, 1985 . A native of Long Beach, California, he attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Banks a standout high school football star, he  teammates were DeSean Jackson, Darnell Bing, Winston Justice, and Marcedes Lewis. In 2002 had verbally committed to play for USC.

He was named one of Rivals.com's "Juniors to Watch" of the class of 2003, before fate played against him; he was expelled from school due to the false rape accusations.

The story goes thus: ‘’In the summer of 2002, Banks was arrested and charged after classmate Wanetta Gibson said that he dragged her into a stairway at Polytechnic High School (Poly) and raped her. Faced with a possible 41 years to life sentence, he accepted a plea deal that included five years in prison, five years of probation, and registering as a sex offender.

Wanetta Gibson and her mother Wanda Rhodes sued the Long Beach Unified School District, claiming the Poly campus was not a safe environment, and won a $1.5 million settlement.

 In March 2011,Gibson contacted Banks on Facebook, met with him, and admitted that she had fabricated the story. Banks secretly recorded Gibson's confession, but she refused to tell prosecutors that she had lied so she wouldn't have to return the money she and her family had won in court.

Nevertheless, with Gibson's taped admission and help from California Innocence Project attorneys, Los Angeles County prosecutors overturned Banks' conviction on May 24, 2012.

On April 12, 2013, the Long Beach Unified School District announced it was suing Wanetta Gibson for $2 million in an effort to recoup the $1.5 million she received, along with attorney's fees and punitive damages. 

On June 14, 2013, the school district won a $2.6 million judgment against Gibson, which includes the $750,000 settlement initially paid to her along with attorney's fees, interest, and $1 million in punitive damages.

Banks now serves as a spokesperson for the California Innocence Project and is working on a documentary about his story.’’

Culled: Wikipedia