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Tuesday 2 December 2014

WAKAJUGBE: DIARY OF A PROFESSIONAL RUNS BABE (5)

.......Hunnn, am not happy today! Surprised?  Yea, my beloved country is burning! Wait a minute, is our country at war? Bombing here and there! This is not fair....Am not a preacher mind you..I am an African traditional worshipper, I believe in God, the creator of heaven and earth. I also try to be humane as much as I can. I don’t understand this religion intolerance !

What are the motives behind this senseless killing of innocent poor people by Boko Haram and Al-Shabab even? Is it by force to be a Muslim or go to Aljanah  or Heaven as the case may be? If you want to go to your heaven, kill yourselves and your families and go now! Haba...
My heart is with the families of the people that lost their loved at Kano Bomb blast, Damaturu,  Maiduguri (Nigeria) and Mandera, North of Kenya....so sad...

Fast-forward, I really want to ask this terrorist this Rotary 4-way test.... Of the things we think, say or do Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Are you surprised that I know the 4-way test? Hahahaha...I was a Rotaractor in my school days.

To my colleagues who are professional like yours sincerely...i mean the Police, Securities, Army .Navy and Air force, please let’s compare notes  and bring the dreaded Boko Haram to their knees!...Are u asking whether I am a professional? Ok, we are the professionals. Haven't you heard about Tunisia’s 'sexual jihad' - extremist fatwa or propaganda? Whereby stream of young women had been leaving their homes to provide sexual services to Islamist militants in Tunisia and Syria

Last line, today in Vatican City, Orthodox, Anglican, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu representatives together with Francis signed the Declaration of Religious Leaders against Slavery. "This crime 'against humanity' masquerades behind apparently accepted habits, but in reality creates victims in prostitution, trafficking in persons, forced labor, slave labor, mutilation, the sale of organs, drug use , child labor ".

 "Inspired by our faiths - said Pope Francis before signing - today we have gathered for a historic initiative and a concrete action: to declare that we will work together to eradicate the terrible scourge of modern slavery in all its forms.

The physical, economic, sexual and psychological exploitation of men, women and children currently holds millions of people in dehumanizing and humiliating chains. Every human being, man, woman, boy and girl is the image of God, God is love and freedom gifted in interpersonal relationships, therefore every human being is a free person destined to exist for the good of others in equality and fraternity. All people are equal and must be recognized the same freedom and the same dignity. Any relationship that discriminates by failing to respect the fundamental belief that the other person is like me constitutes a crime, an abhorrent crime ".

Today is a sober reflection for the entire world............

Will be back tomorrow......kiss

To be continued.......

DO YOU HAVE THE GUT? THEN OPEN AND READ

According to a report in a Canadian medical journal, a woman who was sick and was being treated in a Canadian hospital had 120 maggots removed from her eyes and nose after fly laid eggs in her eyes and nose..

"During the period, an adult fly (a green blow fly or a green bottle fly) was seen in the intensive care unit. The patient was in a windowless private room that had an open door. The intensive care unit had no windows to the outdoors; thus, it was assumed that the fly had entered the intensive care unit from another part of the hospital. The fly must have left the eggs in her nose and eyelid."
Doctors removed 120 maggots from her eyes and nose. This happened a long time ago - in 2007 - but the images were recently released. If you have the stomach to look at it, then continue...


Photo credit: Canadian Medical Journal

THE KENYAN LAWYER WHO KILLED HIS WIFE AND LATER COMMITTED SUICIDE IS NOT MY FRIEND....T B JOSHUA REACT

Prophet T.B Joshua has reacted to reports that a Kenyan lawyer who committed suicide on November 26th had ties with his Church.
The family of Paul Magu (pictured above with wife), has linked his bizarre death to Synagogue Church of All Nations as the late lawyer and wife were alleged to be strong followers of his church.
The man killed his wife, Lydia, and mutilated her body before committing suicide. The couple's 3 children are also now missing. To get the full knowledge of the story, read the report from Kenyan publications about the story and T.B Joshua's reaction to it after the cut...

Police probe cult link in couple's bizarre death
Could the dead parents of the three missing children in Nairobi have been members of a religious cult? That was one of the theories that detectives were pursuing Monday after the family revealed to them that lawyer Paul Magu and his wife Lydia Wangui were staunch followers of controversial Nigerian TB Joshua's Synagogue Church of All Nations (Scoan).

Magu's passport showed he had travelled to Nigeria more than 20 times since 2009 to attend the church services. On September 12, 2014, the church's guesthouse collapsed in Lagos killing 84 South Africans. Monday, the family and police intensified their search for the missing children, concentrating on major dams in Kiambu and Thika.


The children went missing on Tuesday after the bodies of their parents were found in separate locations in Nairobi and Thika. They were identified as Allen, 9, Ryan, 8, and Tiffany Muthoni, 5.


Police suspect Magu may have killed the wife on November 23 in their house at Muthaiga Pipeline Estate after he sent their house-help to town twice for shopping. This was after bloodstains were found in their bedroom. And after the woman was killed, her body was burnt outside their house and later stashed in a sack waiting for disposal the following day, police said. 

The mutilated body of Wangui was found near Paradise Lost along Kiambu Road in Nairobi on November 24 and later taken to the City Mortuary. And the body of Magu was found on the Thika-Garissa highway near Ngoliba on Wednesday where police believe he had either committed suicide after jumping onto a speeding bus. Officers from CID's Serious Crime Unit handling the case and have visited the scenes where the bodies were found and home of the couple

Head of the Unit John Kariuki said they are yet to know the motive of the deaths and the link to the missing children. The family said Monday they had searched thickets near where Magu's car was found abandoned with the engine running, mortuaries, dams and talked to the extended family and friends in a bid to find the children in vain. Magu's younger brother Andrew Kamau said before he died, Magu had contacted his lawyers to sign a will whose details he refused to divulge. On Tuesday, Magu spent the night at his father's home in Thika before he woke up early on the fateful day. Whereas he had left his city home with his children, he was not with them when he arrived at his father's home in Thika, police said. According to Kamau, Magu arrived at their home in Thika at about 2pm and held a brief talk with the parents before he excused himself and walked away.
He returned about five hours later while wet, claiming he had been attacked by thugs and robbed his mobile phone near a pond near his father's homestead. The mobile phone was, however, found near the pond and police say they want to know who he had talked to before he died.


Here's another report from another Kenyan site -
 Hekaheka.com. 
 Members of the family revealed to police that Paul and his wife Lydia Wangui were staunch followers of controversial Nigerian TB Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations.

Magu’s passport indicated he had traveled to Nigeria over 20 times to attend TB Joshua’s church.

This was the earlier story we covered in regards to the gruesome deaths of Paul Muga his wife & daughter:
Three children are missing after a bizarre incident of what the police are now terming as murder suicide. Allen, 9, Ryan, 8, Tiffany muthoni, 5.
 
·                     In the latest development, Tiffany Muthoni the little girl burnt with sulphuric acid and dumped in a Ruiru coffee farm.
Paul and his wife were later found dead on Wednesday, under mysterious circumstances.
·                      Lydia Wangui, 30, was found badly mutilated near paradise resort along Kiambu road Nairobi.
·                      Paul Magu, 35, is said to have  jumped onto the road along Thika- Garisaa highway where he died instantly.

Evidence was collected from the family home at Muthaiga Pipeline estate in the hope of finding the clues that would aid in understanding what lead to the death of the parents.
Police uncovered a note in the house that was left by Paul. It read as follows:
 

“I cannot live in ridicule and embarrassment as a result of poverty,”

Different versions of the story are now abounding with neighbors claiming it was a ritualistic sacrifice for a church he apparently served.

Police discovered literature and audiovisual content of a Nigerian pastor, at the muthaiga house.
Also at the parking lot of the house were two brand new top of the range vehicles.

This is T.B Joshua's statement - posted on his Facebook page this afternoon... 

This is an official statement from Prophet T.B. Joshua. My attention has been drawn to several publications in Kenyan media alleging that Mr Paul Magu had visited The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria over 20 times. These reports are both untrue and ridiculous. It must take a religious spirit to believe and say this!
Thousands of people come here with their problems from around the world. This may be one of the people that came with depression and a spirit of suicide for deliverance. If he was delivered here, perhaps he lost his deliverance. He may have gone back to his past life.
Because you come here for prayer does not mean you are a friend of Jesus. It is only when you maintain your relationship with Him – that makes you a friend.
You religious people – stop blaspheming. We are Christians; we are not exchanging issues with you. We pray all spirits of religion in your life be delivered, be removed, in Jesus’ name!
In John 10:10, the Bible says that satan came to steal, kill and destroy but Jesus came to give life and life in abundance. That is our mission – to give life in abundance, in Jesus’ name.
Kenyans, remember that this is not the first time false rumours have been spread concerning me in your nation. Several rumours were spread online previously that I had prophesied Al-Shabaab terrorists would kidnap and kill Kenya’s President. Why this hatred for me in Kenya? This is a religious spirit.
Take note – one may claim to be a Christian yet be religious. People with a religious spirit have no independent mind – they take everything they hear, see and read without finding out the truth. We are all brought up from a religious background and delivered to become Christians. Yet many claim to be Christians who are still not properly delivered. Therefore, we should examine everything in the light of God’s Word. This is what the Bible means by find out the truth and the truth shall set you free (John 8:32).
I want to believe the religious people are behind this story. I have never been to Kenya before. This will not stop me from one day coming to Kenya – at God’s appointed time.


GOVERNMENT OF JONATHAN IS INTIMIDATING... SAYS ABIKE DABIRI

Hon. Abike Dabiri- Erewa a member of the House of Representatives has lent her voice to the present situation of the country. It’s worth reading ....

''Thursday, November 20th, 2014 marked a new high in the disdain for law and order in our society. The events on this day at the National Assembly were extremely sad.

A situation where the police designed to protect the security of citizens and uphold the law are employed to implement the self­ish interests of a few by inflicting havoc and pain on extremely baseless accusations of clearly false intelligence is highly depressing. Continue below...

  
Lawmakers were forcibly prevented from performing the duties for which they were elected including use of force to ensure re­fusal of entry into the chambers even going as far as releasing tear gas on The Repre­sentatives?!!!

This is a total disgrace to our democracy and act that must be checked immediately if this democracy is to be pre­served.

The entire incident brought back memories of the dark days of military rule and really raises questions about the hope of our country under this present dispensation. If lawmak­ers elected to uphold the law could be so shabbily treated upon instructions from one source, then what exactly is the hope of our nation?

 This lawless act amongst many oth­ers reinforces the character of our present Federal Government as high handed, authori­tarian, vindictive and an intimidating govern­ment that cares nothing about its people but
Under the watch of our sitting President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Nigeria’s demo­cratic processes and respect for the law have been flagrantly abused over and over again to the point where one begins to wonder whether our leadership understands the concept and im­portance of efficient structures and systems in ensuring a sustainable democracy.

 Lest I forget, the same adherence to the law and belief in up­holding same is what birthed the Presidency of His Excellency Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

Ni­gerians protested in averse conditions – under the scorching sun and even defying the deadly resistance of the security forces – to ensure our then Vice President was installed the Acting President of the nation. All this seems to have been forgotten so quickly and our nation appears to be decelerating at the speed of light into a state of anarchy if unchecked.

Boko Haram continues to fill all our hearts with fear and trepidation. Over 127,000 souls have been lost to the violence unleashed by this blood-sucking sect and there appears to be no end in sight. 48 traders were killed just a few days ago. It is absolutely mind boggling that the supposed giant of Africa has been crippled to her knees by a few thousand insurgents and made to appear like a helpless chicken that runs for cover at the sight of a barking dog.

I recall viv­idly how in time past as a nation, we supported our neighbours in Liberia, Sierra Leone and many other African countries with peace missions by lending our expertise in their defence to en­sure peace reigns in the lands across Africa. We were indeed our brothers keepers. It is hard to imagine what could have gone wrong so quick. Over three trillion Naira has been spent on secu­rity in the last four years with absolutely nothing to show for!

This is in addition to the $1 billion His Excellency, President Ebele Goodluck Jona­than recently requested for earlier in the year to support the battle against terrorism in our land. It appears the more we spend the worse the situ­ation gets.

Who exactly is fighting who? What is worrying is not the existence of the Boko Haram sect in itself because challenges are bound to oc­cur in the life of every nation but the fact that Ni­gerians have now been reduced to embarrass­ingly helpless onlookers whose security has now become their sole responsibility and not that of their government is extremely shameful.

Nigeri­ans deserve better! Nigeria appears to have left her citizens to map out their own security strat­egy despite the gargantuan amounts being spent. This situation is beyond comprehension and is certainly questionable on all fronts. Or how does one explain that a Nation’s defence chief an­nounced that they know the whereabouts of our kidnapped Chibok girls and did absolutely noth­ing about it?

Today they know their whereabouts, tomorrow they are in negotiation talks; yet five months after and still no Chibok girls. Each day we are confounded by the utterances and actions that continue to leave one exasperated with the manner of handling of our nation’s security by those who should know better.

As insecurity continues to abound, a flagrant disregard for the law continues to deepen its roots in our land. The Ekiti State PDP-led government in a laughable move recently an­nounced the impeachment of its speaker and deputy. This impeachment however, was ef­fected by only seven (7) members of the House out of the existing twenty six (26). What have we turned ourselves into? A situation where ba­sic arithmetic is turned into complex quadratic equations for the sole purpose of achieving selfish ambitions and flouting the law does our nation no good. This is yet another example of the incessant breakdown of law and order we continue to experience as a nation.

Several times, this same attitude has been displayed in the now public feud between the Rivers State Governor, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi and our President, Goodluck Jonathan. In sev­eral instances, the Rivers governor was denied access to the Rivers State Government House – this same act once again implemented by our police force – not only was he denied access to the government house, his right to movement was also restricted on his way to Ekiti State for the final campaign of the then governor; Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
  
These acts clearly repre­sent an infringement of ba­sic human rights! Yet, we all trod on as if nothing hap­pened and another crack is inflicted in the wall of our democracy.

The recent abduction and severe torture of journal­ists in the Niger Delta by the seemingly untouchable Ekpemupolo alias ‘Tom­polo’ is yet another ex­ample of how we continue to damage our fledgling democracy. Kidnapping is clearly a punishable act un­der the law, and in this case there is a clear suspect; yet we have chosen to take no action!

Why?

November 21st , the DSS raided the APC office in Ikeja, Lagos, carting away several amounts of data in a brazenly irresponsible act of impunity; another condem­nable act and gross abuse of power clearly initiated by the sitting government. For how long will we continue to endure this before we experience a crack? New­ton’s law of motion readily comes to mind here; ‘for ev­ery action there is an equal and opposite reaction’. Ni­gerian’s are being provoked on a daily basis and it is only a matter of time before a reaction occurs. I indeed hope that for all our sakes it is not a violent one.

As these events continue to unfold, our economy continues to take a bashing. Our foreign reserves are at an all-time low and debt profile continues to rise with absolutely nothing to show for it except the chaos being experienced across the nation. Let us not even attempt to review the im­plementation of the Sub­sidy Reinvestment Program (SURE-P) which has gener­ally benefited no one but the originators of this ostensi­bly life changing program.

Nigerian youths are lan­guishing in several jails abroad, a lot of them leav­ing the shores of Nigeria, trying to escape from a totally hopeless situation. Desperate for survival, Ni­gerian youths are murdered abroad daily. For instance, Toba Falode, was murdered in Dubai by an accused per­son who is not anonymous. Yet, the Federal Govern­ment has not considered it worthy to demand justice for Toba and several others. What is the life of a Nige­rian citizen worth?
Poverty has never been so pervasive. Corrup­tion is now an official state policy. The transformation agenda is a labyrinth lead­ing to a cul-de-sac. The only people clapping are those who designed it. Transfor­mation Ambassadors of Nigeria( TAN) irritatingly bombards us with delusion­al rhetoric of achievements of this administration. Not to worry, Nigerians are dis­cerning enough to separate rhetoric from reality.

Suffice it to say, it is clear from several experiences that our PDP-led govern­ment has lost all emotional intelligence and ability to empathize with the present situation in our land. How else do you explain push­ing ahead with a re-election campaign barely 24hours after a major bomb blast claimed the lives of our children – the supposed leaders of tomorrow whose destinies have been unduly cut short? We have now become a laughing stock as we continue to operate in the realm of misplaced pri­orities and there seems to be no end in sight for the negative attention we con­tinue to attract.

Yes, I can lay claim, and proudly so, to being one of the “founding moth­ers” of APC but I express my concerns, irrespective of my political party. Re­cent events, if not checked and resisted, portend grave danger that could destroy the very fabrics of our exis­tence as a nation.

Our Nigeria today is cer­tainly not the dream of our forefathers and definitely not one we should hand over to our children. We need to ensure that we set right the foundational prin­ciples of democracy. The Executive, Legislature and Judiciary must operate in­dependently and harmoni­ously for us to achieve great results. Posterity holds it upon us to ensure that we uphold the sanity of our na­tion. Our legacy as a people is built upon the good that we do and not the evil that we perpetuate.

I would thus like to plead and admonish all our serv­ing leaders particularly our President Goodluck Eb­ele Jonathan to consider how posterity will judge him and the legacy that he will leave behind when he leaves office.

The rule of the law should be sacrosanct and uphold­ing the law should be a job for ALL OF US. It is detri­mental to the existence of any political office holder to flout the law; it is said that ‘he who lives by the gun dies by the gun’. If the law is raped today for your selfish ambition it is worth remembering it could be raped tomorrow for your destruction. As John F. Kennedy once said; “Our goal here is not the victory of might but the vindica­tion of right – not peace at the expense of freedom but both peace and freedom”. I indeed hope that as a na­tion we shall achieve this goal. A word is enough for the wise. And in the words of Pa Benedict Odiase, who composed the national an­them “May the labours of our heroes past not be in vain”.





KENYATTA FIRES HIS INTERIOR MINISTER OVER TODAY'S TERRORISTS ATTACK!

Following the killing of 36 Kenyans by terror group Al-Shabab this morning in a quarry in Mandera, North of Kenya,the Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta announced the dismissal of Kenya's Interior Minister with immediate effect , at the same time the president accepted the Kenya's National Police chief, David Kimaiyo letter of resignation!  (Pic from the scene above)

According to AP, President Uhuru Kenyatta has named an opposition politician and retired army general, Joseph Nkaissery, as new Interior Minister, in charge of security.

Al Shabab terror group this morning invaded a quarry in Mandera, north of Kenya, separating the Christians from the Muslims and shot dead the ones who couldn't recite the Qur'an.

Two weeks ago, the terror group attacked a bus and killed 28 Christians! I think #President Goodluck Jonathan can learn one or two lessons from the action of #President Kenyatta!

BIG BOOBS ....A BLESSING WITH SIDE EFFECTS...........

This is serious matter! Do ladies with big boobs feels somehow? Or this is just an assumption? I am not a woman so I can’t write much on the topic! Enjoy write up as written by: Ife SweetnessDiva

If you’ve got C-cup or larger-sized bréasts, chances that it feels like you permanently have a toddler attached to your body, and like most demanding children, they dominate your whole life.
Top 10 Big Bóob Problems:
1. Under-bóob sweat
2. Your brás being mistaken for Ã¡ss-holders and/or hats
3. Budgeting to afford a brá that actually fits
4. Finding the right specialty brá shop with a correctly-trained fitter you actually trust, or at the very least, just finding a store that actually carries your size
5. Packing a larger suitcase just to fit your brás into

6. Figuring out ways to get your insurance to pay for a bréast reduction
7. Demi-cup overspill
8. Shopping for clothes based on whether or not you can wear a brá with them
9. Wondering if a guy is actually looking at you or only interested in your chest
10. How not to look crazy while holding your boóbs to avoid black eyes during a run

While guys were having shin splints from growing too tall, too fast, the big-títty-committeé Ã©xploded stretch marks over bean-bag boóbs that hurt if you even looked at them.

Fast forward through middle school and high school, where many of the less-endowed girls were all glaring daggers at you, and often not-so-quietly calling you slutty and dumb behind your back.
It often seemed everyone else was using complex algorithms dictating that the bigger our cup size, the more likely we were to spread our legs, and the lower our intelligence must be.

Meanwhile, while others were busying judging us, we were left trying to figure out how to find prom dresses that didn’t make us look like pórn stars, button-downs that didn’t póp b*ttóns so fast they take an eye out and attempting to get guys to look above our chin when they talked to us.
As girls with huge bóobs, we are often told by friends and family to “Stop complaining. I only wish I had bóobs like yours.” Jokes aside, there are a lot of drawbacks.

Amidst the obvious clothing issues and drooling stares, there is also back pain, posture issues, hindrancés when it comes to running and working out and postpartum inflation/stretching that we’ve heard only makes the situation worse.
Feeling séxy with boóbs so heavy they really don’t look great without a brá is a feat. I know what you’re thinking — all men love boóbs, right? Well, maybe. But with a naturally large chest, it can be hard to feel good nakéd, since your comfort in cléavage is strippéd away when the brá comes off. Celebrities and pórn stars post-plastic surgery have created the illusion that big boóbs are perfectly round and stand up on their own.

So, the next time you think us ladies who have been blessed (or cursed) with G-cup bréasts need to realize how lucky we are, remember that we are just as insecure with ourselves as women who only need a camisole.
We carry our own (very heavy) insecurities every day, too. Like everyone else, we learn how to cope with our own body image issues.

You either hide behind giant clothing and pretend your bréasts aren’t the first thing anyone sees, or you learn to break the ice, make the first joke and just acknowledge the elephant(s) in the room. Because if you don’t, someone else will.


See more at: http://esabod.blogspot.be/2014/12/10-things-only-women-with-big-b00bs-


BREAKING NEWS: DESMOND ELLIOT WINS APC PRIMARIES

A report coming in right now says Desmond Elliot has emerged the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Lagos State House of Assembly election coming up in 2015. Desmond beat his counterpart Kabiru Lawal in the primaries election this afternoon. Congratulations Desmond.