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Thursday, 8 January 2015

ABOMINATION! 25-YEAR OLD BOY RAPES 85-YEAR OLD GREAT-GRANDMOTHER IN EKITI STATE

Familola Ayodeji . 25, (pictured above) have been arrested for raping an 85 year old great grandmother on December 25th, 2014. According to police report,

Familola who resides at No. 17, Oke Ido Street, Ido-Ekiti, sneaked into the great grandmother’s room, bolted the door and forcefully had sex with her. Police source said,


It was learnt that, he initially went into hiding after the act but was caught after a widespread manhunt. Medical examination conducted on the aged woman showed she was raped. Familola is expected to appear in court soon.

STRANGE WORLD: MONKEY PLAYS THE ROLE OF A 'MOTHER' TO A BABY IN INDIA !!!


 An Indian family have accepted a monkey who stumbled into their home and started playing the role of a ‘mother’ to their little baby.

According to source, about six months a monkey strolled into the house to play with their daughter! ‘’When we see this moment everybody was full of fear, but we were surprised when we saw that the monkey played like a friend of the baby, now we keep the monkey as a pet. It plays the role of the mother with the child, kissing and giving food to the child to eat.

 The child's mother is happy sharing the role of mother. The monkey is now a part of our family.'  See more photos of the baby and monkey after the cut.




BUHARI'S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN TRAIN STOPS @ OLU OF WARRI PALACE


General Muhammadu Buhari’s presidential campaign train made a stopover at the palace of Olu of Warri yesterday, while in Delta State for APC’s #presidential rally.. More photos below.....






WE NEED CHANGE: NIGERIA RATED WORST GOVERNED COUNTRIES IN AFRICA..IIAG

The 2014 Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) which was released on Monday. rated Nigeria one of the worst governed countries in Africa. Nigeria is rated 45.8 per cent lower than the African average (51.5 per cent) and ranked 37th out of 52 in the overall governance scale.

IIAG is sponsored by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, MIF, a non-grant making organisation committed to defining, assessing and enhancing governance and leadership in Africa.
It presents annual assessments of the quality of governance in African countries. It also provides the framework for citizens, governments, institutions and the private sector to assess accurately the delivery of public goods and services, and policy outcomes, across the continent.

Other countries that made it to the top of the list included Botswana , rated the third best governed country in the continent with 76.2 percent; South Africa which comes fourth with 73.3 percent.Ghana is rated 7th; Rwanda 11th; Benin Republic 18th; Egypt 26th; Mali 28th; Niger, 29th; Liberia; 31st; Cameroun 34th and Togo 36th; all ahead of far more endowed Nigeria.

With a population of 173.6 million and population growth rate pegged at 2.8 percent, Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP, is put at $3013.3 USD, while inflation and unemployment rates stand at 8.5 percent and 13.7 percent, respectively.

Nigeria also received appalling ratings in such categories such as safety and the rule of law where it is rated 44th with 38.1 per cent, 32nd in the rule of law with 41.0 percent and 30th in accountability with 36.6 percent. Lowest rating in personal safety, ranked 49th with 16.5 per cent and second lowest in national security, ranked 48th with 58.2 per cent. Under participation and human rights, the country is rated 26th with 46.9 per cent, 31th on sustainable economic opportunity with 43.3 per cent and 34th in human development with 53.0 per cent.

The Founder and Chair, Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Mo Ibrahim said :“More than ever, these discrepancies call for an Afro-realist approach, which tempers historical Afro-pessimism and current Afro-optimism,” Mr. Ibrahim said.

To have a true grasp of African realities, he argued that one must reject the “one-size-fits-all” attitude, which he said, reduces the continent geographically or governance conceptually, in favour of a more granular approach.

Source: PREMIUM TIMES


PHOTO OF THE DAY :INDISCIPLINE POLICE OFFICERS CAUGHT URINATING IN PUBLIC

These Police officers spotted urinating on the road opposite the Tafawa Balewa Square, in Lagos this morning. I know that some gullible people will say it is a Photoshop!  Be that as it may, this act is unbecoming for a law enforcement officer. You guys need to be a good image to your organisation and stop this indiscipline behaviour.  


Photo Credit: Linda Ikeji’s blog

MBGN BEAUTY QUEEN & MODEL 'ESTHER KANU' DIES OF ALLEGED HEART FAILURE@ 24!!!

 Nigerian model and beauty pageant winner Esther Kanu, 24, according to reports, passed away yesterday morning, Wednesday, January 7th, 2015. She suddenly slumped and was rushed to the hospital where she was confirmed dead. Desmond Agboola, the Director of Queen of Aso Nigeria beauty, allegedly confirmed the sad news when contacted....See her last famous tweet ...and pics after the cut..



ROBBERY: JAIL TERM DIDN'T STOP ME FROM GOING BACK TO STEAL CARS....SUSPECT

A criminal is always a criminal any day any time! Kazeem Kosemani, 37, a panel beater and a suspected car thief, said:  I was granted bail by the court, through the intervention of my uncle. My uncle paid to get me bailed, but I don’t know how much.”

Kosemani added that after his bail, his uncle refused to accommodate him in his house, so, he was forced to sleep in buses at motor parks.

According to him, Kosemani said: “I use master key to open doors of cars I want to steal. I also use the key to start the vehicle. My friend, Aboki, introduced me to the business. I bought the master key for N12,000.

“I prefer to operate at night and in the early hours of the day. I use the key to test the cars at night. If the key can start the car, I will come back around 4am to move it. I have removed only three cars – at Ijesha, Ajao Estate and Ilasa areas of Lagos State.

“I sold a Toyota 3X for N35,000 because the engine was faulty. I sold the second car for N150,000. But Aboki gave me N100,000.
The third car was bought by a guy for N35,000. He said he would be going to Ladipo Market to dismantle it and sell the parts.”

Recalling how he was arrested, Kosemani said that a friend, Ayeke, gave him a Toyota Serena car to sell,18 days after the car had been with him, policemen came to arrest him.It was after his arrest that the police told him that it was stolen a stolen car. Police are still on the trail of Ayeke.


 A police source said: “The suspect is a one-man car stealing gang. He said he had removed only five vehicles, but we believe he has removed more.
He spent eight months in prison, but he did not learn anything from his incarceration. Immediately, he was granted bail, he went back to his old ways.”