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Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 6:58pm On Nov 01, 2007
God knows I do not like covering sins or evils.

The Nigerian Housemake Ofuneka in Big Brother Africa 2 was sexually assaulted by the notorious male Housemate Richard and there is now a Big Brother Cover Up to sweep the rape under the soiled red carpet of Big Brother Africa when the family of the victim should have sued the organisers and sponsors of Big Brother Africa.

The following news reports will prove the allegations to be true.


Monday, October 29, 2007 - Web posted at 9:08:55 GMT

Big Brother Africa: Scandal rocks the house

NATASHA UYS
WHAT started as a lazy, hazy Saturday afternoon in the Big Brother house ended on a sordid and scandalous note.




The scene was a mix of crazy, drunken antics, which culminated in a display of what can only be described as sexual abuse.

It also showed how destructive alcohol can be when it is abused.

On a continent where alcoholism is rampant, abuse of women and children is pervasive and HIV-AIDS cases have reached alarming rates, what happened in the house can only be described as sad.

None of us really had the stomach to write about what some viewers are describing as "the most scandalous day" in Big Brother history, but because the incidents have sparked such debate and outrage, we are left with no option.

Such has been the outrage that some BBA pundits are wondering if there will be a BBA3.

We enjoy writing tongue-in-the cheek takes on the housemates and house happenings, or doing breakdowns of events; writing about Saturday's events offers no pleasure.

No matter how much we love BBA, the question has to be asked: did what went down cross a line? Of course, there were those gung-ho sexual cowboys on the SMS strip wanting more, urging Rich on.

Sure, BBA is a reality show, but surely even in reality shows there are bottom lines? If the housemates had all been sober, it could have been seen differently: at least the dynamics of consent would have come into play.

FISHING TASK It all started with a fishing task, which ended with Rich fishing - uninvited - in forbidden waters.

The task saw the housemates degenerating into drunken zombies - there was the large-scale vomiting, and what is being seen as the sexual abuse of especially a blind-drunk Ofunneka.

Tati was also on the receiving end.

Matters got so bad that the paramedics had to be called in! And, eventually, Richard was locked in the diary room.

Big Brother himself chose to censor viewing at one point by switching to an empty garden for a good 30 minutes or so.

In terms of a reality show, this was also not on, one "horrified" viewer who telephoned The Namibian said.

OK, so still hung over from the previous night, the housemates were supposed to fish with magnetic fishing rods - they had to catch an array of magnetised fish.

On the reverse side of each fish was a written question or task and the housemates, in typical Simon Says fashion, had to follow the instructions.

As is usual on a Saturday, Biggie provided housemates with an abundance of alcohol.

The booze combined with an across-the-board hangover and the fact that the housemates had seemingly had very little to eat led to some of the most offensive scenes of the show.

So offensive that Biggie has remained suspiciously mum on the whole issue, allegedly censoring snippets of the sordid ordeal and allegedly even removing certain threads on the official BBA website forum.

BBA viewers are also shouting the odds that their SMS messages on the incident are not being shown, that only a limited, selective few are being screened on the SMS strip.

None of the housemates emerged with any credit - though, if anyone showed even a modicum of sense under the circumstances, it was Maureen, who was tipsy but not as out of it as the others.

HOW IT WENT DOWN After only 30 minutes, the housemates were so drunk that they could barely complete the fishing task.

As a post on the BBA Ultimate Fan Web blog said, it was like the blind leading the blind, the blind drunk.

The housemates were falling all over the place, stumbling into each other, holding each other, kissing ,

After a few more shots of booze all round, the day went from bad to worse as the crazy behaviour continued.

After a while the 'Big 5's' bodies just couldn't handle it any more and one after the other they started puking their guts out.

Ofu and Tati were undoubtedly the two most out of it.

Don't know what was going through Richard's mind at the time but he seemed to think that two all-but passed-out women was a sexual invitation! WTF??!!! Lying between the two women in the bedroom, Richard began to kiss and handle and fiddle with Ofu, and this while his lover - Tati - was lying right next to him.

On the same bed! You could have been forgiven for thinking you had stumbled across a new porn channel, as one viewer who called in said - but no, it was Big Brother Africa.

This is reality television, people - showcasing not only the highs and lows of human behaviour but the ugliest side of people too.

As Richard groped and abused Ofu, a dazed and confused Maureen walked in and out of the room - babbling, seemingly at a loss over what to do.

She had tried to lead Richard out of the room, but he was running on rampant and eager to get back to the two women.

At one point she got him to sit on the couch, at which stage he seemed to revel in sniffing his fingers.

As Maureen struggled with the situation, the paramedics were sent in and Richard was eventually locked in the diary room.

This is also when Biggie decided to switch to the garden camera.

OUTRAGE What Richard did to Ofunneka can only be described as morally reprehensible.

There are even those on BBA forums and other BBA threads charging that it is tantamount to rape, with many calling for the Tanzanian to be removed from the Big Brother house for what he did to his Nigerian housemate.

Abuse should not be tolerated in any way, shape or form, whether it is in the form of physical or emotional violence or a sexual affront.

Diehard Richard fans are trying to play down the incident, shifting the blame on to Ofunneka, claiming that that she "wanted it".

Hello people? That is like saying that women ask to be raped?! As one message on the SMS strip said, "When is someone going to teach Rich what NO and STOP IT mean?" But don't be surprised if Richard fans try to paint him as a saint of sexual favours.

Any decent man would never take advantage of a woman in that situation.

Ofunneka was unaware of what was going on around her, unaware of what Richard was doing to her yet he continued to abuse her in the most vile manner.

Others are trying to blame Maureen.

They say she should have hit Richard over the head with something.

Well, imagine if she hadn't knocked him out, and he had turned on her?!! When will this man be stopped? Viewers across Africa have already given his adulterous relationship with Tatiana the stamp of approval by not voting him out on numerous occasions.

And doubtless there will be those who will continue to vote for their "Richie".

Do they really approve of his abusive and chauvinistic behaviour? What message does this send out to men and women across Africa? That it's okay to cheat on your wife, to sexually cheat on live television, to intimately grope a passed-out woman? AFTERMATH After the paramedics left, the housemates slept for a very long period.

And when they finally surfaced, they tried to piece together the events of the afternoon.

Tatiana and Ofunekka said they could not remember how they even got to the bedroom.

Although Richard seemed to remember bits and pieces, he certainly did not divulge the details.

But the man sure strutted around the house as though he owned all the women.

He was obviously cock-a-hoop, pronouncing loudly "I have seen the rivers and mountains of Big Brother", and then guffawing in a very self-satisfied way.

Not only did he seem very, very pleased with himself, but he boldly pronounced, almost shouted, that he had "changed strategy" and "I'm going to bump all the women in the BBA house" - not once, not twice, but a number of times.

He even shouted out a demand to Tati, in full hearing of Ofu and Maureen, that he wanted a BJ.

It seems that with each eviction that he has survived, Rich has become increasingly convinced that he is untouchable, and can do whatever he wants - without fear of retribution, or accountability.

- Additional reporting by JEAN SUTHERLAND.

http://www.namibian.com.na/2007/October/africa/07C5AB5300.html
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 7:02pm On Nov 01, 2007
BIG BROTHER AFRICA'S REPLY:

Thursday, November 1, 2007 - Web posted at 7:20:22 GMT

This statement is reprinted as is: Big Brother Africa: The official response on BBA's 'Saturday of shame'

IN the past few days, M-Net has received varied comments and queries about the events of Saturday October 27 on Big Brother Africa II.




There have been opposing views and differing opinions from the show's audiences.

In answer to viewer queries regarding the events on Saturday October 27, M-Net would like to advise the following - M-Net is concerned about the rate of alcohol consumption in the Big Brother Africa House so going forward, there will be a reduction in the amount of alcohol sent into the House.

In addition, Big Brother has addressed the issue of irresponsible drinking with all the Housemates individually.

However, none of the Housemates has made any complaint regarding any incident that occurred on Saturday.

Furthermore none of the Housemates broken any of the House rules by becoming intoxicated.

Big Brother Africa is a 24-hour, daily reality show on an age restricted channel and parental control is provided.

Furthermore the choice to view is an individual one.

Big Brother is based on showing the Housemates' actions whilst in the House for audiences who wish to make informed voting decisions based on Housemate behaviour.

Finally M-Net hopes that fans of the show will continue to use this website to discuss opinions, catch up with the show and interact with one another.














Africa News Headlines Of The Last 48 Hours


•  Big Brother Africa: Who's fooling who?
•  This statement is reprinted as is: Big Brother Africa: The official response on BBA's 'Saturday of shame'
•  Big Brother Africa: The forces are aligning!


http://www.namibian.com.na/2007/November/africa/07C727FC0D.html
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by baby4u2(f): 7:09pm On Nov 01, 2007
Orikinla GOD did not bring u into this world to be foolish. So please don't be.
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Tampico(f): 7:18pm On Nov 01, 2007
We know who is of us. B4 i joined, i read this forum from thread 1. Each day before i post something, i read what has been posted earlier. Why? So that i don't argue stupidly a moot point that has already been thrashed. So it's not some peoples fault, that feel they can jump from one forum into another and give us their idiotic opinions. LC thanks for the silence. Silence is truly meant for only fools.
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by 9ja4eva: 8:55pm On Nov 01, 2007
Shame on BB and Richard na yeye man,
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by tommyex(m): 10:15pm On Nov 01, 2007
CHRISTINO
Yea i agree with you,OFUN is actually very brillant,those moles apart from BBA been foolish for not training them properlyi mean they should be trained like international spiesare actually not very good in acting.At least they keep the house a little lively,imagine only 3 of them in that big house??Even hilite show will be full of nothing +adverts 4 final voting.

ORIKINLA

You really embarrased me with that 1st post of yours,I guess its after you saw the funny way u jus jumped into the boat and typed some crap that you went back and started reading from page 1,and then you did some better research,i really can't blame you for not watching the show.
If you had come up with these better posts,maybe not so many people will say u are foolish.
But i know you a little from your posts/records and thats why i was a bit confused [s]or did someone else use your user name/passwrd to type for you??[/s].
Ok but come o, What's it with you and Nigerian girls you seem to have an uncanny urge to tear them apart at the word go,DO You HAVE SOME SECRET You WANA SHAREmayb some broken heartbecause i don't understand the zeal you use to yab them at times.i dey vex jare

TAMPICO
No vex say i dey confused o,i jus dey fear my wifey not like Richard with the Yahoo Yahoo wife oo,mine is a black.If she sees me in nairaland drinkin Lacasera ehn!.Show some love to your brother babe.Lets leave Adechuks with Salsera ooo,as long as he doesnt finish the drink!!!because we need her on this forumperiod,i mean.

TOPIC
men!these days BBA2 can make a brother sleep off,'the sound of silence is so loud'.
don't forget vote 4 OFUNNEKA,mr yahoo boy don't worry i will send my money to you ooo so we can make OFUN win in grandstyle,i jus wonder if some people think its illitrates that patronise nairaland sef
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 11:07pm On Nov 01, 2007
Nigerians have a habit of covering up sex-attack cases and that is why many rapists go unpunished.

You can read what the reporters said:
[size=14pt]On a continent where alcoholism is rampant, abuse of women and children is pervasive and HIV-AIDS cases have reached alarming rates, what happened in the house can only be described as sad.

None of us really had the stomach to write about what some viewers are describing as "the most scandalous day" in Big Brother history, but because the incidents have sparked such debate and outrage, we are left with no option.[/size]


May be you would prefer your sister to be Ofuneka.

You can read the news reports or are you among the 76 million Nigerian non-literates?

In South Africa, African men are raping even baby girls and older virgins, because they believe that sleeping with virgins can cure AIDS.

I am not surprised that Ofuneka preferred to keep her mouth shut.
Typically Nigerian girls style.

I do not have any case of any Nigerian girl having issues with me.
I am too blessed and spotless from head to toe and walking tall for any Nigerian or any woman to bluff me.

You want to ask Linda Ikeji and other Nigerian models in Nigeria?
You want to see my legs and skin? 
Or the colour of my eyes?

All the female housemates in BBA 2 cannot make the Glo Billboards or other brands my female companions have been used for.

Lest you forget, I have seen it all, from the American, German, Nigerian and Asian.

I do not need to watch BBA as you do and go wow!

I am golden!
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by lysaa(f): 11:13pm On Nov 01, 2007
shocked Am I missing somn, was Ofumama rapped?

didn't the organizers see it to know actions could be taken against them? Pls what really happened?
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 11:31pm On Nov 01, 2007
lysaa:

shocked Am I missing somn, was Ofumama rapped?

didn't the organizers see it to know actions could be taken against them? Please what really happened?

Please, read the full news report I posted above and I also saw the reports on Sky News before I reacted.

I have better distractions than to sit in front of TV to gaze at BBA's Animal Farm.
An idle mind is the devil's workshop.

I will not even post clips of my Art Film on YouTube.
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 12:43am On Nov 02, 2007
The following report from my blog will explain the kind of background that has informed the personality of Ofuneka.

Most of the girls and women in Nigeria tolerate sexual assault and 99% of the cases are never reported or prosecuted.

So, I am not surprised that they would prefer to suppress the naked truth of the sexual assault on Ofuneka in order for her to win the cash prize.

Nigerian girls never report whenever their abusive boyfriends assault them and prefer the sadists to pay them in cash or in kind.

Reporting cases of rape is taboo in Nigeria, because of the stigma that would discourage suitors from coming to marry them. So, their parents would rather keep their cases of physical assault secret.

>>>>>>>.

Gender - Women Human rights:

Half of Nigeria's women experience domestic violence


afrol News, 31 May - While the level of violence against Nigerian women in the home remains poorly mapped, pilot studies conclude it is "shockingly high". Up to two-thirds of women in certain communities in Nigeria's Lagos State are believed to have experienced physical, sexual or psychological violence in the family and in other areas, around 50 percent of women say they are victims to domestic violence.


In the absence of official studies, research into the prevalence of violence in the family has been conducted by individuals and organisations. In a recent small-scale study of gender inequality in Lagos and Oyo states, 40 percent of the women interviewed said they had been victims of violence in the family, in some cases for several years.

The study concluded that such violence was not documented in Nigeria because of widespread tolerance of violence against women: "once a woman is married, she is expected to endure whatever she meets in her matrimonial home," according to information released by the human rights group Amnesty International today. In Nigeria, there was said to be little awareness of psychological abuse in marriage, and 20 percent of the urban women interviewed and 29 percent of the rural women did simply not know if they had been subjected to abuse or not. The worst-yet numbers of domestic violence in Nigeria had been disclosed in a 2001 survey by Project Alert on Violence Against Women. Here, interviews were conducted with women working in markets, women in other work places, and with girls and young women in secondary school and at university in Lagos State. They were asked about physical abuse in the family, rape and reporting incidents of violence. In Lagos State, 64.4 percent of the 45 interviewed women in work places said they had been beaten by a partner, boyfriend or husband. 56.2 percent of 48 interviewed market women had experienced the same type of violence.

According to Amnesty, the federal and state governments of Nigeria were partly responsible for these "shocking" numbers. Neither the Lagos government nor the Federal government was doing anything to stem the tide of violence – and in some cases they were even condoning it, the human rights group said at a press conference today, launching its report 'Nigeria: Unheard voices – violence against women in the family'.Amnesty's Stephane Mikala was outraged over the level of violence against women in Nigeria. "On a daily basis, Nigerian women are beaten, raped and even murdered by members of their family for supposed transgressions, which can range from not having meals ready on time to visiting family members without their husband's permission," she said. "Tragically, husbands, partners and fathers are responsible for most of the violence against these women," Ms Mikala added. In some cases, the report found, vicious acid attacks have left women with horrific disfigurements, in a brutal form of punishment known as an "acid bath". Such violence is deliberately intended to mutilate or kill – and many women subjected to an "acid bath" die as a result of the attack.Violence against women in the home is generally regarded as belonging to the private sphere in Nigeria, and therefore to be shielded from outside scrutiny. A culture of silence reinforces the stigma attached to the victim rather than condemning the perpetrator of such crimes.-

The criminal justice system in our country provides almost no protection for women from violence in the home or community, said Itoro Eze-Anaba of the Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP), who contributed to the study. "The police and courts often dismiss domestic violence as a family matter and refuse to investigate or press charges."Years of "corruption and under-resourcing in the police force" over the years had left little public faith in its integrity or capacity, causing many victims to avoid the police, according to the report. "Furthermore, the few rape victims who summon up the courage to take their cases to court face humiliating rules of evidence," Ms Eze-Anaba said. The human rights activists urged the Nigerian government to "take immediate action to meet its obligations under international human rights law," obliging it to protect women from gender-based violence. This included information about women rights, legal reforms, a police force and judiciary capable of aiding female victims and the establishment of safe-houses where women could escape violence - which are non-existent in Nigeria.


By staff writer
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 1:05am On Nov 02, 2007
If I have my way, Richard of BBA 2 would end up in jail for sexual assault of Ofuneka.

That rapist and sadist has been abusing the women in BBA 2 and very unreprentant.

The fact that Ofuneka preferred to keep shut is exactly what millions of Nigerian girls and women have been doing for decades as they have been abused by boys, men, brothers, cousins, uncles, fathers, teachers, lecturers, and others.

But such resignation is unacceptable in any civilized society.

Ofuneka might be exhibiting the characteristics of her family background or social background.

Is she from an abusive home?
Has she been a victim of such abuse before BBA 2?

Is she a drunk?

See the following case study:

She only wants sex when she is drunk?
My girlfriend and I have been having problems with sex for several years now. We have a really strong relationship, however, this puts quite a heavy s,
www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/sexandrelationships/sex/200847.html

Is Ofuneka representative of the average Nigerian woman in behaviour?


PLEASE, NO 8TH GRADE RESPONSES TO MY ANALYSIS.
If you cannot discuss with some above average IQ, skip my replies.

You need to spend sometime to read the news reports I quoted.
News reports written by intelligent people.
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by tommyex(m): 6:35am On Nov 02, 2007
I do not have any case of any Nigerian girl having issues with me.
I am too blessed and spotless from head to toe and walking tall for any Nigerian or any woman to bluff me.

You want to ask Linda Ikeji and other Nigerian models in Nigeria?
You want to see my legs and skin? 
Or the colour of my eyes?

All the female housemates in BBA 2 cannot make the Glo Billboards or other brands my female companions have been used for.

Lest you forget, I have seen it all, from the American, German, Nigerian and Asian.

I do not need to watch BBA as you do and go wow!

I am golden!
.

I wish you joke when you make such kiddy boasts,it make me ill!!Mr god.
Ok guess what??You are the hottest thing on N/L
why do u have come into this forum with some awkward style??

Ok i guess its extremely foolish to reply,you since its impossible to stop you from posting here,i will jus avoid reading your posts like the others and keep mum like you don't exist,maybe that will get you off just as u came in miraculously.

ALL
So what will be the faith of our homie when the MOLES go,i pity the girl in advance,such boredom,i hope BBA aint up to more stupid tricks.
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by ireke(m): 7:38am On Nov 02, 2007
Thank God, I'm happy that orikinla is here. At least he can match Adechuks dollar for dollar, container for container, central bank for central bank. He come fine pass adechuks self. Salsera, e be like say na orikinla you go follow eventually o. The only problem be say you never appear for Glo billboard.

Did I hear someone say an empty barrel makes the most noise? No? well, I guess we have an insecure, egoistic idiot here. dem say dem nor want you for town you still talk say wan sing farewell song? na by force? abeg keep your boastings to yourself. Whatever happened in the room does not represent Nigerian girls. If I may ask, na so you dey abuse all your "leading models" abi na so dem dey report to you say other people don abuse dem? If your answer to any of the above is nay, I take it that you are just a good guy crusading for the good of the Nigerian girl. But guess what? you are in the wrong place. I close my eyes now. if you nor comot for this room before I open my eyes, na Seun go come deal with you. I hope you know he doesn't take prisoners. [s]Actually, he hasn't realized how lucrative that can be[/s].
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by lawyerchap(m): 7:46am On Nov 02, 2007
***Utterly speechless at Orikinla's desperate clutching at the straws of relevance. And the puerile reference to billboard models? Is he even aware how cheap those girls are? I work in advertising, i should know. Amazed at how a person can so brazenly display a lack of understanding of issues that have been clearly discussed by people who have actually been watching BBA and who know the legal implications of what transpired. Wondering if Orikinla can actually read. (Okay, we know he can, but there is no difference between a man who cannot read and one who simply will not.) Muttering silent prayer that Orikinla reads the thread and desists from inundating us with moot arguments cut and pasted from unsuspecting websites.***

@All
Good morning everyone. Hope y'all slept well.

[size=20pt]Ofunneka for the dough![/size]
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by spora(m): 8:13am On Nov 02, 2007
@all
LC has provided the best therapy to Orikinla's syndrome. Please let's avoid the needless distraction


***About to unleash a scathing retort to Orikinla's summation made from what is obviously a position of incomplete information at best or complete stupidity at worst, but remembers the age-old saying about silence being the best answer.***

[size=24pt]Ofunneka for the dough![/size]
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by adechuks(m): 9:21am On Nov 02, 2007
hmmm
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by oluwanisol(f): 9:29am On Nov 02, 2007
Gud morning all,

pls b4 i type anytin here dis morning, who is these goat, monkey, fool (orikinla) dat just joined these forum and is saying/typing rubbish, am very sure in short am 100% sure the person is SICK in the brain. Anyway my pple has said Silence is the best answer for a fool which you are.
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Nobody: 9:44am On Nov 02, 2007
Hi all,
Been following this thread closely since the inception but i have never posted, i run here every morning because this i s where i get all my information on the show since i dont have the opportunity to watch it, i also use the website.You guys are wonderful: Lawyer chap, tampico, spora, adechuks, Ndi,tommyvex e.t.c You make my day.
When i got in this morning i checked in as usual only for me to see the miserable posts sent in by this proud guy called-orikinla, am shocked. have u been following this thread or this show at all? if not then u shoud not have jumped to conclusions from what you read from reports by journalists( we know how they do). The truth is up to this moment i doubt if Offuneka even knows what happened on saturday and will eventually find out on the final day. This thread has been going on peacefully since its inception and i doubt if there has been any such fights like what you are trying to cause now. I think you should just start your own thread on what you feel and then post your own opinions but in the maintime dont upset this lovely thread.
You mentioned something about billboards, oh my God can girls on billboard be compared to girls that have successful careers and are placd in high positions in the society or girls that run their own outfits, those her girls i think you should be proud to be associated with, but its all good only shows your mentality,you have always been a proud person judging from other threads so i am not surprised.
The truth is after this post i will resort to Lawyer Chaps advice of silence, so no matter what you say to me you can be sure you will not get a reply but am sure i have passed my message across.
To big brother, it baffles me that some people still support Richard, despite all that guy has done in the house, it only shows we are different people with different mentality, each time i see the guys ring on his finger i feel like slapping him from my system. But truthfully moral Values are fast dwindling in Africa.
What happened on saturday can happen to anyone in a drunk state, its just unfortunate it happened to our Ofunneka.Personnaly i am not looking at country but personality, Ofunneka was the best in the house, she respected the audience by not subjecting us to any kind of trauma(except the sat. issue and we all know she was drunk), she deserves to win the money and i know i will never watch any big brother again if a man like Richard wins.
OFFUNEKA FOR THE DOLLARS>

Have a nice day all and trust me i am always checking this thread till i get off work at 5.30.
One love my people.
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Pamperme: 10:38am On Nov 02, 2007
@ orikinla
am sure you must av done some stuff when drunk you will normally not do when in your right senses. Am really piss off by your comment on this thread and so disappointed angry
@ topic
Whatever happens, i will continue to vote for Ofunne grin
i be naija tokan tokan
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by hazie: 10:55am On Nov 02, 2007
PEOPLE YOU CAN VOTE OFFU IF YOU WANT TO BUT DONT FOOL YOURSELF BY SAYING SHE DOESN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING AND SHE WASNT UNCONSCIOUS AT ALL, YES SHE WAS DRUNK BUT SHE KNEW WHAT WAS HAPPENING TO HER

LOOK AT HER WHENEVER ALCOHOL ISSUE STARTS SHE FEELS BAD, YOU CAN'T TELL ME THAT YOU ARE UNCONSCIOUS WHEN YOU CAN HOLD A MAN LIKE THAT, THE WAY SHE WAS KISSING RICHARD AND THE WAY SHE WAS MOVING THE TIME WAS FINGERED AND SHE COULDN'T LET R GO AND YOU TELL ME THATS !APE PLEASE PEOPLE GET REAL, I DO SUPPORT OFFU BUT NOT WITH SATURDAY STORY NEVER IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO!

ANYWAY HOW CAN YOU SLEEP WITH COUPLE IN SAME BED AND DONT GET Hot? COME ON PEOPLE!!!!!!!!
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Tampico(f): 11:58am On Nov 02, 2007
Hi,Y'all!
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Tampico(f): 12:00pm On Nov 02, 2007
@aysometin
Thanks,n welcome! grin
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by lawyerchap(m): 12:07pm On Nov 02, 2007
hazie:

PEOPLE YOU CAN VOTE OFFU IF YOU WANT TO BUT DONT FOOL YOURSELF BY SAYING SHE DOESN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING AND SHE WASNT UNCONSCIOUS AT ALL, YES SHE WAS DRUNK BUT SHE KNEW WHAT WAS HAPPENING TO HER

LOOK AT HER WHENEVER ALCOHOL ISSUE STARTS SHE FEELS BAD, YOU CAN'T TELL ME THAT YOU ARE UNCONSCIOUS WHEN YOU CAN HOLD A MAN LIKE THAT, THE WAY SHE WAS KISSING RICHARD AND THE WAY SHE WAS MOVING THE TIME WAS FINGERED AND SHE COULDN'T LET R GO AND YOU TELL ME THATS !APE PLEASE PEOPLE GET REAL, I DO SUPPORT OFFU BUT NOT WITH SATURDAY STORY NEVER IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO!

ANYWAY HOW CAN YOU SLEEP WITH COUPLE IN SAME BED AND DONT GET Hot? COME ON PEOPLE!!!!!!!!

@Hazie
While i'm sorely tempted to recommend the silent treatment for this your post, i feel compelled to reiterate something i had said earlier. If you are going to judge Ofunneka's character as regards the shameful events of that saturday, the test would be, "is it even conceivable that it could ever have happened if Ofunneka had been sober?"

If you can be true to yourself, you will realise that the only possible answer to that question is a resounding 'NO.'  

As for r a p e, in south african law, r a p e is the penetration of a woman's genitals with any object at all, either against her consent or regardless of whether she consents or not. We all know that Ofunneka could never have consented to Richard's assault if she had been sober; her drunkenness vitiated her capacity to consent to or reject the sexual contact, and so Richard is technically liable for r a p e under SA law.

As for being unconscious while the sordid events took place, unconsciousness here does not relate to a physical state of being comatose, rather it relates to a mental state of not being in control of one's faculties. This state is marked by a failure to remember the events that occurred during the period of "unconsciousness." This is one of the main arms of the "Insanity Defence" in law.  So she could have been 'unconscious' while holding on to Richard as you claim.
Have you ever gotten drunk?
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Nobody: 12:12pm On Nov 02, 2007
hmm

why is some1 wasting valuable space on this thread
@u know urselves

if you are truly vexed abt sat-day then VOTE for the other 2
will that make u feel better knowing R or T won
u can post all u like the rest of Africa is voting, the world has rotated,time is still ticking and christmas is coming
my point?
MOVE ON
we have and so should you

BACK TO TOPIC

Please heed LC
and SPELL her name correctly

OFUNNEKA!!!

@tampico
i'm not confused , trust me

just kidding with LC, since i actually know him and we've met
tommyex is a dear
and adechuks is a great sport

whilst spora is  grin grin

@LC
leave dem
i doubt any of them were as upset as ALL of us FAITHFULS were
but we'll keep focus
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by spora(m): 12:38pm On Nov 02, 2007
salsera:

just kidding with LC, since i actually know him and we've met

shocked  shocked

salsera:

tommyex is a dear
whilst spora is  grin grin

How I wish she meant
spora is a dear
whilst tommyex is  grin grin
I would have ordered for cartons of straw
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Pamperme: 12:42pm On Nov 02, 2007
@ HAZIE
Am waiting for your response to LC's question
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 12:57pm On Nov 02, 2007
Only the ignorant will not know when I joined this forum.

Only the ignorant will not know when I joined this discussion months ago.

Only the ignorant will not know the heart and soul of Orikinla.

Only Internet illiterates will be ignorant of the facts.

To know my heart, soul and spirit, simply see the following via the Google Search engine.

1. The Rhema
2. Kisses & Roses
3. Nigerian Times
4. The DARFUR Blog and
5. Insurance Policy Blog

There is no need to drop  the names of my own forum.

If you have even an average IQ, you would have seen that I have not insulted anyone of you.
I don't have to degrade myself by calling anyone a fool or an idiot.
God will judge every idle word.
So, God will take care of you.

On silence?

Let me not even say what will happen to people who approve the abuse of women.

Those who prefer to be silent on the abuse of women will face the silence of ,

Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 1:08pm On Nov 02, 2007
But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken.

~ Matthew 12:36 (New International Version)


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The Rhema. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the , The Rhema of Life. You need Javascript enabled to view these blessings. ,
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Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by spora(m): 1:13pm On Nov 02, 2007
Go on Pastor! God bless you.

[s]With the rate this guy is going we will soon reach our target of 100 pages. Whoever says good thing can't come out of Jerusalem[/s]
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by hazie: 1:21pm On Nov 02, 2007
@ LC
I DON'T DRINK AT ALL CAUSE I DON,T WANNA FIND MYSELF IN A SITUATION WHERE EVERYONE WILL FEEL PITY FOR ME LIKE OFFU, NOW YOU WANT ALL OF US TO FEEL FOR HER AS IF SHE WAS ABUSED? NO WAYS MY DEAR EVERY WOMAN SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR HER OWN SAFETY.

YES IF SHE WAS FORCED TO GUZZLE BUT HEY NOBODY FORCED HER AND SHE KNEW VERY WELL THAT THE HOUSE HAS GOT CAMERAS SO YOU EXPECT ME TO FEEL SORRY FOR HER? SHE IS OLD ENOUGH TO CONRTOL HERSELF LIKE MAUREEN
ITS ONLY THAT YOU PEOPLE ARE EMBARASSED THAT WE FINALLY SAW HER UGLY SIDE BECAUSE ALL ALONG SHE WAS LIKE A SAINT!
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by lawyerchap(m): 1:26pm On Nov 02, 2007
Orikinla:

But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken.

~ Matthew 12:36 (New International Version)


NIGERIAN GIRLS ARE SO DESPERATE THAT THEY WOULD ALLOW ANY MAN TO RAPE THEM ON REALITY TV IN ORDER TO WIN $100, 000?


Now I know the worth of Nigerian girls from what Ofuneka did on BBA 2.
That Nigerian girls will keep quiet over sex-attack if you pay them enough money for the sexual assault.

Prostitutes in disguise.

SHAME. SHAME. SHAME.


Orikinla:


If you have even an average IQ, you would have seen that I have not insulted anyone of you.
I don't have to degrade myself by calling anyone a fool or an idiot.
God will judge every idle word.
So, God will take care of you.


@Orikinla
You insulted every nigerian female including your sisters (if you have any) when you made such a sweeping statement. Indeed, God will judge every idle word.
Re: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Orikinla(m): 1:29pm On Nov 02, 2007
I say the truth
Even if the truth condemns me.

We must protect the dignity and integrity of the sovereignty of Nigeria in the global village.

No Nigerian, male or female must be allowed to disgrace us.

We shall disgrace them, lest they continue to disgrace us.

Corruption is not only when you steal public funds or steal what does not belong to you.

Corruption is the abuse and misuse of humanity.

What is your life worth?
What is the worth of your future?

$100, 000?

A Nigerian bank is going to give a cash prize of $200, 000 to the winner of their TV Reality Show and the winner does not need to be sexually molested and assaulted to win it.

The participants do not need to get drunk to win it.


Use your brains to succeed in life and not your sex.

[size=14pt]Only the best is good enough for us.
~ Bishop Ajayi Crowther[/size]


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