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Saturday 24 January 2015

WATCHING PORNOGRAPHIC MOVIES INCREASES SEXUAL ABUSE IN KIDS...SAYS OLUFEMI-OLUKAYODE

Dr. Princess Olufemi-Kayode is the founder and Executive Director of Media Concern Initiative (MediaCon), a non-governmental organisation. She is passionate about the welfare of children and believes that if nothing is done, the beauty of childhood will be lost for today’s child. In this interview with JULIANA FRANCIS, she talks about the danger and effect of pornographic movies on kids. Excerpt...

Do we have statistics of kids’ sexually abused in Nigeria?
Statistics are difficult to gather. The problem with statistics is that nobody is collating data. What you can get is data from different organisations. Even the police are not collating. The difficulty is also that not all cases that gets to hospitals, get to police. We have our own data at MEDIACON. There’s no one place in any state that you can go and get data on rape. It’s a major challenge.

Would you agree that there’s increase in sexual violence and rape?
Sexual violence is a global problem. It’s not a Nigerian problem. Sexual violence is on the rise all over the world. It’s happening everyday and everywhere!
Is the Nigerian government doing enough to curtail rise of sexual abuse and rape?
It’s interesting that there are so many people out there now; purportedly saying they know how to handle the problem. But it’s not something a single person can do! It’s supposed to be a collective response. You can’t cut off any sector out of the work front. The work forces include the religious bodies and the criminal justice system. What we need is to really boost the capacity of the police and judiciary. It’s not that they don’t know the law, but they lack the capacity in being able to deal with issues. They need to begin to look at the victimcentered- structural approach.
They should begin to center on the victims, not on the perpetrators. The victims carry deep scars for the rest of their lives. They can be helped once they come out. To reduce the effect on their lives and the future, whether they are children or adults. Right now, the government is talking about revamped bill.

The issue is that there must be a legislation law on ground before talks about life imprisonment for rapists. How many have been sentenced to life imprisonment?
Is the law helping?
The issue is not a new law, even though I’m not against a new law. One of the reasons MEDIACON had never pushed for a new law is because we found that these laws are already there! A rapist is supposed to go to prison for 14 years, but who had ever been sentenced for 14 years? We have these laws, they are there. Now sexual violence is too wide to be lumped together with domestic violence. If you look at South Africa sexual violence laws, it has been reviewed.

What do you think are the causes of sexual abuse?
For me, it’s because of the increase in population. People who are abused end up abusing others. We’re in a highly sexualised world. Children to children abuse are higher than adult to children abuse. Teenagers are experimenting with smaller kids. There’s a high level sexual activities going on among the children. Sex is on the streets. 50 years back, people used to be abused. Back then, it was not as bad as today.
Today, children can pick up pornographic movies or magazines for N100 or even less. They go online and watch pornographies. The cybercafés operators allow them to do this. After watching this, they practice on smaller children. And smaller kids who watch sex on TV would want to practice too. We have a huge problem. Developed countries that have statistics still tell us that the number of people who do not come out to say they’ve been abused are more than those who had come out. The US has low conviction rape, even with their capacity. Kids in the US are the ones now using others for prostitution or trafficking. They too have their own problems. Let us sit down and solve our own problems.

MEDIACON has always trained policemen in handling rape cases and victim, is it helping?
In fairness, we have a very dynamic national police force. When we train policemen, they would be posted to another place. Some of them would be moved to traffic sections. So we still have an issue with the police structure. Although now, we have a gender policewoman. We are hoping there would be change.

There was a time you handled a case where two sisters were violated by an HIV positive man. What became of that case?
The police said they couldn’t find evidence on the girls. This is true because our virginal heals very fast, especially if he had been ‘fingering’ them. Police allowed him to go, threatening that they would get him if he continues.

What can parents do to safeguard their kids and wards?
Parents of today need to be conscious and begin to learn more on how to interact with their children and keep communication open. They should also start to educate children earlier. They should be closer to their kids. Abuse, especially for the kids, starts with someone in authority or trust in the life of the child. Parents should start early to teach their kids sexual education. When they ask questions, respond to them. If you don’t know it, let them know you don’t know it. Parents should always try to be informed because of their kids. Your child needs to look up to you as the expert.


We have cases of fathers who rape their daughters.
That’s what I was talking about. We need to look at our own diverse culture. In Nigeria, a lot of women are under the impression that once you’re married to a man, you have to stay married to him in spite of whatever he does. They think they have to stay with him no matter the situation. And if she decides to leave the man, where does she go to? We don’t have structures in place that supports women unlike overseas.
In overseas, once the woman calls the police, the man will have to leave the house. This is part of the thing that helps women to stand strong. These are some of the things we need to be looking at. It is very tasking for people like us, working in this centre.
To get accommodation for mother and child, furnish it, and get a new school, is not easy. You have to allow her to start a new life. Start a business. The society doesn’t have place for these women. Family members wouldn’t want to take her and her kids in because they too have their own problems. These women are in a dilemma, including those who are educated. Many of them don’t have a dime. Just N10, 000 can make a difference in the life of such women. We have a lot of issues in this country.

SELF ABDUCTION: A DAUGHTER DEMANDS N10 MILLION FROM HER PARENTS FOR KIDNAPPING SELF !!!!

Bosa, Belynda Chinwe Bosa, 25, a 300level Mass Communication undergraduate of the Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, and George Itietie, a student of the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu State, were arrested on January 12, 2015, in their hideout in faraway Oyibo axis of Port- Harcourt, River State by detectives of the Delta State Police Command.

Bosa, who faked her kidnapping with her lover, demanding a ransom of N10 million from her parents with a threat that, “Pay N10 million, if you want your daughter to be released alive!” 

The parents never knew it was their daughter that was threatening them. They had begged the supposed kidnappers until they reduced the ransom. The first payment had just been lodged into an Ecobank account when police arrested the lovers.

The parents however, become speechless after detectives trailing the kidnappers told them that their daughter planned her own kidnap with her lover.They promptly disowned her for putting them through hell

Bosa said she regretted her actions and pleaded for mercy. Weeping profusely, Bosa said: “I regret getting involved in this crime. Please forgive me, daddy and mummy! I’m sorry for the stress I made you go through!” Asked why she agreed to the fraud, she lamented, “George and I love each other. We decided to get married but had no money to plan the wedding.
I decided to offer myself to be kidnapped by George so that we could extort money from my parents for the wedding. But we didn’t envisage that it would go this way.” 

Bosa further said that her parents had always loved her, and even more so after she gained admission into the university three year ago.
“I can’t just explain what came over me,” she said as tears rolled down her cheeks. “I don’t know why I embarked on this shameful act. I’ve embarrassed my parents and soiled my family name for the sake of love. Can somebody please help me beg them to forgive me?” 

On his part, Itietie, queried dryly: “Even if Belynda’s parents allow me to marry her, will they be able to obliterate the stigma from their hearts?”

While he appeared resigned to fate, Bosa said “If I’m given the chance, I’ll still marry George!” 

Aside from the lovers, other kidnappers nabbed by the command were also paraded. One America Sunday Ogagawotu was described by police as the anchor-man of Bosa and her lover.

Revealing minute details of how the lovers were apprehended, Kalu said: “The suspects had established contact with the apprehensive mother of Bosa, who was already nagging her father to part with the money for the sake of their daughter’s life. 
“Investigation into the incident revealed that Bosa, on leaving Lagos went to her boyfriend, Itietie at Port-Harcourt where she, Itietie and their anchor-man (America) plotted and informed her parents that she had been kidnapped.” 
According to Kalu, the conspiracy was to obtain millions of naira from Bosa’s parents under duress. “America got N100, 000 as his own share of the N500, 000.00 which was lodged into his bank account,” narrated Kalu. “Bosa and her boyfriend collected N400,000.”


Source: New Telegraph

PHOTO OF THE DAY: PASTOR E A ADEBOYE & HIS FATHER-IN-THE-LORD PASTOR J AKINDAYOMI IN THE '70S

Just like yesterday,Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye and his father in the Lord,the founder of RCCG, Rev Josiah Akindayomi in the 1970s when Pastor Adeboye was working as an interpreter. 

Photo credit: SMSN

HOW HOPELESS! WOMAN LASHED FOR GETTING RAPED IN SAUDI ARABIA

Weird world, according to this twitter user, the woman pictured above got lashed 90 times for getting raped in Saudi Arabia. For some reason, it's her fault that she was raped. How hopeless!

MEET THE SINGLE WEALTHY SOCIETY LADIES WHO CALL THE SHOT IN NIGERIA...

They are rich, powerful, beautiful and well-connected, they dictate the pace in Nigeria political and business circle, these ladies are drop-dead gorgeous, but one thing makes them stand-out.....still single.
 
 
Ita Giwa
Florence Ita Giwa,  aka’ Mama Bakassi’ ,was elected Senator, Cross River South constituency of Cross River State, Nigeria. She’s also a notable socialite who was once President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters. 
 
Gbemi Saraki


Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki , daughter of late Senator Olusola Saraki,is a senator elected to represent the People’s Democratic Party in the Central Senatorial District of Kwara State in April 2003. She was re-elected in 2007.
Meanwhile, despite her wealth, her father’s influence and political status, the ever-radiant politician finds it difficult to manage her marriage to one Segun Fowora. After her divorce, she has remained single and waxing stronger in wealth and politics.
 
 
Hajia Aisha Guobadia

 
Aisha Guobadia, the purveyor of Gold. So much in demand was her gold that her shop was the toast of the mighty and affluent in the society, from the very top of the military hierarchy to the civil society.
Aisha is one of the very few Nigerians respected on the basis of her high and sophisticated taste in the business circle. 
 
Bola Shagaya


Hajia Bola Shagaya Shagaya (MON) is a Nigerian businesswoman and fashion enthusiast. She is one of the richest women in Africa. Hajia Bola Shagaya is also the managing director of Practoil Limited, one of the largest importers and distributors of base oil in Nigeria. Her businesses also include huge investment in real estate spanning major cities in the country with over 300 employees.
 

Iyabo Obasanjo
 
Iyabo Obasanjo, daughter to the former president of Nigeria, is another single parent who claims she left her marriage because she was not happy. Iyabo buries herself in her job that you hardly see her at social gatherings.
Princess Adenrele Ogunsanya


 A former secretary to Lagos State government, Princess Adenrele Adeniran-Ogunsanya, is very dynamic in nature. Her carriage and poise stands far tall ahead of many in the political and social circles in the state
A Chieftain of APC and a well respected woman in the society, Princess Ogunsanya, is the Secretary General of Lagos State Women Forum.Her family home in Oke Ota-Ona, Ikorodu, has become a mecca of sorts, with political bigwigs in the Senatorial district paying homage and holding strategic meetings with her.
She is the daughter of late Chief Adeniran Ogunsanya, from whom she took her endearing social and political traits, was a frontline politician in the First Republic, as a chieftain of the National Council of Nigeria and Cameroon (NCNC).



TOYIN AIMKAKU'S MARRIAGE CRASHES IN LESS THAN 2 YEARS.....

Reliable sources revealed that the marriage between Yoruba actress Toyin Aimahku who doubles as Vice President of Actor Guild of Nigeria, (AGN), and her estranged husband Adeniyi Johnson, has reportedly crashed.

It was also gathered that Toyin and Adeniyi broke up due to infidelity, which had eaten deep into their marriage, but the couple have been trying to hide it from the public eyes.

The ex-couple had since moved out of their apartment in Lekki and have both moved on but pretending to be still together to avoid tongue lashing from their disappointed fans.

Aside infidelity, it was also noted that part of what broke their marriage was lack of respect. ''When there is no respect in a marriage, when couples talk to each other without respect and words are no longer relied upon and love has left behind a sour taste, then it’s time to check why you married in the first place'', the source mentioned.

However, it could be recalled that Toyin and Adeniyi had a low key traditional wedding in Ibadan in February 2013 and on July 8 2013 they signed the dotted lines at the Ikoyi registry. They had no child together before they parted ways.


Toyin  Aimakuhas joined her colleagues like, Ini Edo, Uche Ogbodo, Kate Henshaw, Monalisa Chinda and many others whose much celebrated marriage couldn't stand the test of time....just too bad.

Friday 23 January 2015

FIRE RAZED DR OLA BALOGUN'S HOUSE IN LAGOS

Nigerian playwright and filmmaker, Dr.Ola Balogun’s house has been razed down by fire. The bungalow located @ 11, Aje street Sabo-Yaba was completely razed down yesterday.

It was learnt that the fire, which started at about 2:30am in the bungalow, was suspected to have been caused by power surge and the repeated calls made to firefighters were allegedly not answered on-time.

However, some of his belonging and vehicles parked in the compound were salvaged by neighbours, who came to his rescue.