Davash222: We’re glorifying suicide these days. Back then, when one commit suicide, the corpse will be dumped at the evil forest. The family will do some sacrifices to appease the gods of the land.
Now, we always blame depression and even give them a befitting burial.
Who stop you from taking the role of gathering all suicide victims and take them to your evil Forest and perform the required sacrifices.
chinambusay: Cecilia Ibru, the former Managing Director of the defunct Oceanic Bank has for the first opened up on her ordeal in court and she disclosed that the Emir of Kano and former Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi persecuted her badly because he thought she wanted his job at the CBN.
The economic guru who disclosed that she got married before 20 and also had her son in January before her 20th birthday, revealed that her travails in court got her really depressed. Recounting her ordeal, Cecilia Ibru who stated that Sanusi persecuted her because he thought she wanted his job at the CBN said;
I won’t say betrayal, including (Lamido) Sanusi (the then Governor of the Central Bank) himself, but people that I thought would come and help me did not do so. However, God raised other people to help me. Back then when I was in office, if I was at home, you wouldn’t find a parking space in my compound; it was always filled with cars and people who wanted one favour or the other from the bank. But after that episode, everywhere became empty.
One day, a man came to visit me at home and when he was going, there were no security personnel or driver. So, he asked what happened to them and I said the bank had withdrawn all of them on the order of Sanusi. They withdrew everything. He said that wasn’t good. The man asked me what it would cost me to put in place some security measures and I said about N1m. He said I was a popular personality and I couldn’t go around without some form of protection. He paid that N1m every month until I went to London. And when I got there, I informed him I had travelled. I can’t forget that kind of a person, and guess what, he is a Muslim.
besti7: The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has approached Nigerians not to pay for meter administration charge and the power bill if there is blackout for over about fourteen days.
NERC said that the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) guideline had halted the power Distribution Companies from gathering vitality and administration charges following two weeks of intensity blackout.
Rubbish after 2 Weeks.
Its executive, Prof. James Momoh, broke the news at the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) dispatch of the MAP in Abuja on Friday.
The General Manager, Finance and Management Services, Abudukadir Shetima, who spoke to the Chairman, said that with the MAP guideline, the meters must be introduced not later than ten days after installment.
As per him, should the DisCo will not supplant a failing meter following two days, the client isn’t relied upon to make any installment.
He said that NERC, DisCos and the clients have their due date to give the meters to the clients at the required time.
He said the guideline was structured in a way that views the shopper as the lord in the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) esteem chain.
The client, he stated, is relied upon to have the best administrations.
He included, “Due dates were given in the guideline to the DisCos, even the commission with the goal that we don’t defer, so the clients get the administration at the time that it is required.
“For example, if a meter is going to be introduced, it must be submitted inside ten days of making installment. There will be sanctions if that due date isn’t met.
“Number two, to guarantee there will be authorized, the MAP has been approached to give a bank execution ensure that will be called upon. So they will lose cash on the off chance that the delay in delivering the meters even by one day.
“Number two, if the meters get terrible, they will be supplanted by the MAP with no installment for the whole ten years time frame.
“If the meters don’t work they should be supplanted inside two days, on the off chance that they are not replaced inside two days, the client won’t make the month to month clients administration charge installment. That installment will be seized.
“Another piece of the guideline is that if there is a drawn-out blackout, and they are out of power for a considerable length of time, notwithstanding another measure that the commission is taking to address those sort of situations, the client won’t pay for the meter administration charge and won’t pay for the power if there is blackout for over about fourteen days.”
Posting the goal of the guideline, Momoh said the significant principal purpose is the evacuation of assessed charging to expel the discussions around it.
He included: “The clients are glad to make the installment. The second issue is income confirmation; happy clients will pay.
“Nigerians are eager to pay for the administrations they can get so that there will be income confirmation and that will affect the business all in all. Presently, the incomes in the business are not adequate to empower speculations and better administrations. Along these lines, it resembles an endless loop and this metering is expected to address that issue.”
Talking, the AEDC Managing Director, Engr. Ernest Mupwaya uncovered that through and through the organization has intended to meter the clients in its establishment regions with 900,000 meters.
He said that remembering that the clients would expand, the meter merchants would likewise provide food for their metering.
He stated: “On the whole, 900,000 traditions have been booked for metering in AEDC establishment territory in the main occurrence. Being a moving target, we know that the number may increment and as it does, the merchants will take them along.”
GLeesMODEL: NIGERIA PASTOR PREDICTS A BOYS FIRST CLASS RESULT EVEN BEFORE HIS GRADUATION ( Video)
A Nigeria preacher based in owerri, Imo State predicted a student's result even before he graduated.
Rev. Nnamdi Akujor of Overcomers Christian Mission, Imo State. Located a man by prophecy in one of his miracle services. These where his word to the man. The man came bottom of the class and was/is awarded first-class that is when it is miracle "Oga can I talk to you sir, I see a boy of yours who is a student called Ugochukwu. The man confirmed the prophecy by affirming that the boy is his first son. The Lord said that he will graduate from the University with First Class honour."
The prophet, Bro Nnamdi said that that his result has been written in heaven even before he starts writing his examination.
unclesoyo: Fifty-nine commercial sex workers in Calabar have been arrested by operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS)
In a report by Vanguard, Mr Ilupeju Adebayo, Director of the DSS Command in Cross River, made the disclosure to newsmen on Saturday in Calabar.
He said those arrested were picked up around 2:15 a.m on Saturday at the Peace Garden Hotel and Papsi Place, Calabar and they are made up of 43 girls and 16 men.
He said:
“We got an intelligence report and swung into action. We have been on the matter for months. We discovered that the girls are mostly underage, mostly between the ages of 13, 15, and 19 years of age.
“We also know that they were brought in by a cartel, deeply involved in the business of trafficking and using the girls as commercial sex workers.
“The girls then bring returns to them at the beginning or close of the week, depending on their modus operandi.
“We have made some arrests including that of the owner of Papsi Place, a brothel that houses mostly underage girls who pay him N2,000 on week days and N4,000 at weekends as lodging fees.
“They operate from the hotel, to clubs were we arrested them stark naked.
“We have contacted the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), while investigations are ongoing until all those involved in the illicit trade are arrested and charged to court,’’
ayaside: It happened in USA. Lemme hear people say "...things like this can't happen in advance countries " again. Sad for the company.Louisiana is a very dangerous place to live though. Hope the cameras worked and the cars were insured.
Employment of few hands that will not earn that much in a year. Or a little extra investment on CCTV saturation which will not cost that much even in 3 years maintenance. I rest my case
hisexcellency34: Now that President Muhammadu Buhari has asked Ministers to submit their report, how will you assess the performance of Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Power, Works and Housing in giving stable electricity to Nigerians?
As governor, he was reported to have said a serious government should be able to provide stable power supply within six months.
classicTutor: While some students were busy enjoying the Easter period, news filled the air about an OAU Student pulling the plug over poor academic performance.
The deceased, Kolapo Olowoporoku was a student of Computer Science and also the former financial secretary of the students’ association.
It was gathered that he should have graduated in the 2016/2017 academic session but he remained on campus due to some outstanding courses (CVE & CSC 517) he had to pass before he graduated.
Kolapo Olowoporoku with Facebook username "Olowoporoku kay-pee Kolapo" was the class rep of his class and ought to have undergone the compulsory NYSC service currently with his course mates who had their convocation last year.
The deceased took his outstanding courses in the last academic session 2017/2018 but it was gathered that he didn’t get up to the required pass mark to bid the said courses farewell.
It was gathered that people who saw him confirmed he looked depressed but no one knew exactly what went wrong with the him.
He was said to have resorted to taking poison on Monday, but the poison didn’t kill him until 3 to 4 days after.
Kolapo Olowoporoku thereafter died on Friday, 19th of April.
May his gentle soul Rest in peace and God grant his family and loved one’s strength to bear the loss.
There should be a special strategy in attending to students who falls in this category by the school just like the case of little children not all are the same.
miteolu: As Kogi State prepares for Governorship election comes November 4th 2019. In a document available to Native Reporters, the incumbent APC Governor, Yahaya Bello seeking reelection has listed 110 achievement within Three Years Six Months in office.
They are:
1. Reduction of ghost workers 2. Sanitation of civil service workers in the state 3. Democratic Humanist 4. Security Engagement 5. Payment of three months salary abandoned by his immediate predecessor 6. Epitome of power shift 7. Epitome of inconclusive electoral reform 8.Detribalised governor 9. unifier governor 10.Breaker of ethnic jingoism 11.Provision of 200 utility vehicles for security operation. 12. Freedom of expression in the state 13. Destruction of intelligence gathering at the detriment of criminals 14. Best governor in security programne 15. Restore confidence to local and foreign investors 16. Farmers are now more confident than ever before. 17. Father of new direction agenda 18. Youth Ambassador in governance
19. Purchased over 500 motor cycles as security outfits to reduce crimes
20. Construction of Army forward operation at different places in the state
21. Training of forest guards
22. Recruitment of thousands of vigilante Corps to enhance security
23. Provision of free Toll Lines to enhance good information
24. Creation of dialogue and cooperation platform for peace between the herdsmen and farmers.
25. Training of security personnel
26. Establishment of health plus prpgramme
27. Renovation, remodelling and reequipping 21 primary health centres in all the 21 local government.
28. Provision of free maternal and newborn health care services
29. Saving of 168 patients with life threatening issue
30. Procurement of assorted custonerized paediatric drugs for the state
31. Adoption of Clorhexidine gel for umbilical cord care
32. Prompt payment of counterpart fund to partners
33. Addressed the menace of quackery in the health profession
34. Enhanced the state sustainable Drug supply system
35. Unparalleled response to medical emergency situation
36. Introduction of PPP (Public Private Partnership onto the health sectors.
37. Having the likes of performing and hardworking aides as Asuku Jamiu, Abubakar Ohere, Abdulmalik Abdulkarim, Professor Ahmed Adam, etc in his government.
38. Establishment of Confluence Advance Medical Diagnostic and Imaging Centre ( CAMDIC)
39. Give facelift to the College of Nursing, Obangede
40. Renovation of Zonal hospital in Kabba (Kogi West), Idah ( Kogi East) and Okene (Kogi Central).
41. Construction of cottage hospital in Kpareke
42. Massive renovation and construction of new hostel and clinics at the School of Nursing Obangede,
42. Construction of administrative block at the School of Health Technology, Idah
43. Strengthening of the State Action Committee on HIV/AIDS
44.Established modality of workplace Diagnosis to prevent workplace Deaths as a result of unknown or lately discovered health condition
45. Unprecedented agricultural revolution in the state just as in the Agricultural Renaissance Policy of the Federal Government to ensure good security and promotion of non oil sector for economic transformation.
46. Encourage Youth to key into farming through orientation, sensitisation, mechanisation input subsidiary
47. Facilitating loans for farmers to encourage mechanization and improved production of food.
48. Clearing of 1000 hectares of land across the state which were allocated to youthful farmers with farm inputs and agric machines services.
49.. Procurement of 375 Fergus Tractors with complete implements, three quantities each for Mini Harvesters, Planters, Broom Sprayers, Rice Reapers and other similar equipment to enhance agricultural activities and boost production.
50. Procurement and assemblage of 1500 Tillers which were distributed to small scale farmers in 2017.
51. Along the value chains, Agriculture has created about 20,000 jobs for Kogites, thereby depopulating the unemployed demography in the state.
52.. Contributed in no small measure to the cultivation of 3000 hectares of rice and 5000 hectares of cassava in the state.
53. In order to bridge the gap in vegetable production using the advantage of the nodal location of the state, the State Government has established a state of the art greenhouse Farm at Osara to produce tomatoes and other vegetables.
54. Keying into the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Accelerated Agricultural Development Scheme (ADS) through payment of the State’s counterpart fund. the Ministry of Agriculture has constructed 500 fish ponds as a pilot scheme and have been handed over to over 1000 youth across the state to own and operate.
55. In a related development, over 300 youth will also be empowered in Akpata Ega in Idah Local Government where 400 ponds have already been constructed. This is being replicated in all the Senatorial Districts in the state. The main scheme is targeting 10,000 youth across the state.
56. In collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, the State Government took delivery and distributed 76btruck-load of inorganic fertilizer to farmers at a subsidized rate to boost soil fertility.
57. As the leading producer of Cassava in Nigeria and coupled with the guaranteed security of investors, Kogi State has been able to attract the biggest ethanol company in Nigeria known as Unicane. The company uses cassava as its main raw materials, thereby sparking massive production of the crop. Kogi farmers have never been richer.
58. The Federal Government must have seen the seriousness of the State Government in promoting agriculture when it nominated the latter as the pioneer state for the National Egg Production Scheme. 135 youth are empowered with N4.2 million each to support their poultry farms.
59. The Omi Dam success story is a massive testimony of the achievement of the Yahaya Bello-led administration in agriculture. The scheme is positioning the state as the rice detination of Nigeria. The State Government has also empowered hundreds of youth to grow rice in the riverine areas of the state.
60. Thousands of farmers across the state have benefitted from the Anchor Borrowers Scheme of the Federal Government.
61. Ongoing construction of the Kogi State Rice Mill at Omi. Apart from the massive Mill at Omi, others with smaller capacities are being constructed at different locations across the state. Good Governance and Institutional Reforms The cog in the wheels of our progress as a state had been the wanton disregard for institutional correctness and reforms. The following are verifiable achievements in this area:
62. The Bureau for Public Procurement was rejigged by the present administration under the leadership of a new Director-General, Dr Stella Adejoh. The pragmatic woman was given the job based on competence acquired through training both nationally and internationally. Today, the Bureau has restored sanity in public procurement and has woven a water-tight net that has made corruption almost impossible. The efficiency of the Bureau has been one of the reasons the Governor has been able to combat corruption in public procurement. Due process is the order of the day in Kogi State contractual dealings today.
63. The Bureau of Public /Private partnership has been repositioned to engage the private world in businesses that were used as conduit pipes to defraud the state in the past. Today, the Bureau has been able to facilitate some blue-chip deals that have added value to the state as well as elevate our respectability in the business community. Governor Yahaya Bello has used the BP3 to improve Kogi State’s acceptability in the business world and in the international community.
64. The Tax Reforms of the Yahaya Bello Administration has impacted positively on the finances of the state. It will be right to say that without the reforms, it would have been impossible to survive the current financial depression occasioned by the reckless borrowing and stealing of the past. On the assumption of Office, the Governor granted the Board of Internal Revenue autonomy. It became the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service. The government built and delivered, a gigantic Revenue House, which has added to the aesthetic beauty of the capital city. Competent hands were employed and revenue administration became digitalized. What we have today is a product of having a youthful and digital Governor at the helms of affairs who is digitally mobile and intellectually poised to move the state forward. Today, revenue has moved from the paltry N350 million naira that we inherited from the Idris Wada Administration to nothing less than N1.3 Billion naira monthly.
65. The Civil Service Reforms was a monster that many administrations before the incumbent avoided as a result of the fear of losing elections. Powerful Kogites who have so enriched themselves at the expense of the people of the state were involved in loading the payrolls of government with thousands of fictitious names to defraud the state. Governor Yahaya Bello refused to be cowed. He dared the cabal and stopped the stealing through a rigorous and thorough verification exercise. Mind-boggling revelations were left at the wake of the exercise and today, the government didn’t only succeed in removing ghost names from the service but have also digitalized the operations of the service as well as re-engineer the work psychology of the civil servants. A massive achievement that has set the state on the path of progress.
66. The present administration in the state has been able to promote peace and unity through detribalized leadership. The Governor has succeeded in spreading appointments and projects in a way never witnessed in the history of the State. The people of the state now trust one another. There are peace and harmony. Rural Electrification Electricity is pivotal to industrial development. In order to catalyze the economy of the state, Alh. Yahaya Bello-led administration has intervened to deliver the following electrification projects:
67. Completion of the Lokoja(Banda)-Kotonkarfe electrification project. This has brought succour to the people of the area and sparked industrial development to promote production and generate jobs as well as improve the living standards of the people.
68. The Electrification Project of Abejukolo in Omala Local Government Area. The people were grateful that it was a Governor from Kogi central that has decided to give them electricity despite the failure of their own son to do it despite being at the helms of the state’s affairs for 9 years.
69. Improvement of power to the electrification project of Agassa Town in Okene Local Government Area of the state.
70. Intervention to restore power to Ogori Community in Kogi Central
71. Intervention to restore power to the Isanlu Community after many years of darkness. It should also be noted that the Governor has used his personal resources to restore power to Takete Ide Amuro and Ayede Communities. Infrastructural Development
72. In order to improve on the road infrastructure of the state, the administration of Alh. Yahaya Bello procured modern technology in road construction. Construction equipment were imported to raise the capacity of KOGROMA to deliver quality roads at a lower cost to the state. This has paid off as we have better roads constructed or rehabilitated by the Agency.
73. The Ongoing rehabilitation of Shintaku/Gboloko/Dekina road. This is a major road in the Eastern flank of Kogi State.
74. Construction and rehabilitation of Lokoja Township road
75. Ijowa-Jege-Ife-Olukotun road
76. Ankpa Township Road
77. Provision of solar-powered streetlights in Lokoja
78. Many other road projects too numerous to mention that are in advanced stages of completion Education Education is at the top of the Thematic Areas of the New Direction Agenda. It is the best resource of any society and the bulwark for development and transformation. The administration has embarked on the following projects in the educational sector:
79. Ongoing construction of GYB Model Primary Schools across the 239 Wards of the state.
80. Remodelling of our legacy schools across the state to meet international standards.
81.. Construction of 50-bed capacity hostel at Government Girls Secondary School, Obangede
82.. Construction of Library Extension at Kogi State College of Education (Technical), Kabba
83. Completion of the hostel project at Government Science Secondary School, Icheke in Omala Local Government Area
84. Restructuring of the Ministry of Education and its agencies to guarantee a good education for the people of Kogi State
85. Several ongoing projects at the Kogi State University, Anyigba and the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja Employment and Empowerment
86. Apart from the employment in Forestry and Vigilante service, the government has also employed health officers, law officers and other categories of the workforce.
87. The State Government has also set up a fund through which it has been paying tuition fees for indigent students across the state
88. Thousands of youth and women were trained and empowered through the Office of the Special Advisers to the Governor on SDG and Job Creation
89. The State Government has also sponsored the management of critical health conditions both at home and abroad. The fund has helped save many lives.
90.. Renovation of the State House of Assembly Complex, Lokoja. Today, the Assembly Complex can compete favourably with others around the country.
91.. Construction of the Kogi State Ministry of Justice Office Complex, Lokoja.
92.. Construction of the Kogi Revenue House.
93. Construction of the SDG House. Government Relations with Traditional Rulers The Administration of Alh. Yahaya Bello through the State Ministry of Local Government has been able to foster a robust relationship between government and the Royal Fathers. The following have been achieved:
94. Majoriy of the disputes relating to the installation of Royal Fathers have been resolved out of court.
95. Grading of royal stools has been regular, just and fair
96. Regular meetings of the Traditional Council to deliberate on issues that affect their people.
97. Robust relationship between the Traditional Rulers and aliens in their domains such as the Fulani, Tivs and many others. This has enabled peace and unity in the communities.
98. Amicable settlement consulted of communal disputes before they degenerate into a serious crisis.
99. The Traditional Rulers are and carried along in taking important decisions or formulation of crucial policies.
100. Renovation of palaces and royal institutions across the state.
101. An awakened sense of culture among the people as the government encourages cultural renaissance.
102. Unbanning of great cultural festivals in the Igala Speaking part of the state by Governor Yahaya Bello. Sports and Youth Development
103. The repackaging and enhancement of the state’s male and female football teams.
104. Provision of new buses for the sports teams of the state
105. Adequate funding of sports in the state.
106. The state has won many laurels in football, judo and other sporting events both in Nigeria and outside the country.
107. Kogi State under the New Direction agenda is fast becoming the home of Beach Soccer in Nigeria. We are the Champions of the 2018 Edition of Kebbi Beach Sallah Tournament.
108. The Handball Teams of the state are doing very well nationally and internationally. The recently won many national laurels and will be representing the country in some international competitions around the world.
109. The State Ministry of Youth and Sports have launched sensitization programs and campaigns against Drug Abuse, Cultism, Examination Malpractices and other societal vices across the three Senatorial Districts of the state.
110. The administration of Alh Yahaya Bello has transformed Lokoja from being the second dirtiest State Capital in Nigeria to become the second cleanest capital in the country with better roads and streetlights among others. A number of road projects across the state have been completed such as the Ankpa Township Roads while others are in advanced stages across the three Senatorial Districts.
EmagNig: A man has taken to social media to enlighten his followers on the new trick robbers use to snatch cars from people at public functions.Man exposes new trick robbers use to snatch cars at wedding ceremonies.
Read the expository post below:
I saw this somewhere and I feel I should share it with my followers, we should all be careful, criminals are getting smarter, we must be very vigilant too. May we not be the victims of armed robbers, one chance people and fraudsters.
In a wedding party or public gathering, robbers now meet the MC to make an announcement of a particular car, with registration number so so and so, blocking them. While you go out to move your car, some guys are waiting outside for you with a gun.
They know you have the keys of your car. You are then ordered to ride the car out of the compound with them inside already with you. Please, Do the following when your vehicle registration number is being called out at a social function or public gathering for your own safety:
1) Take your time before going out, don’t let anyone rush you.
2) Don’t go out alone, at least in company of two or more people, call your friends to go with you.
(3) Don’t go directly to where the car is parked, at least to confirm from a distance if you are blocking another car truly. Make sure there is a driver in the blocked car already before you go. Walk around as if you don’t know where your car is, check those around your car.
4) Watch your surroundings carefully before approaching the vehicle. When you’re sure that the environment is okay, remove your car and park properly. May God continue to keep and protect us from these criminals.
blackslayer: I made the calculation, thats slightly over 11% of the total he has made in 6 years. well, assuming that amount is after taxes . But yeah, it can depend on ones life-style as well, so his analogy is debatable at best.
Let me come in here: if we earned the same salary and I have 4 kids while you have 2 what Will happen to buy things for our kids. Do the math and let me see if you have considered some advance issue of life.
NollyMedia: Do you remember Kingsley Abasili who is popularly known as Pete Edochie's lookalike? He has found his way to Nollywood and featured in a Nollywood movie. He was spotted on a movie set with Gentle Jack, Labistar and other Nollywood stars. See photos:
If yes, how do you feel hearing or rather seeing these words?
If uncomfortable, awkward, uneasy and jittery etc., as if you entered the wrong place and about to take off, then there is only one word responsible for that feeling, and it is called lust.
Because all those things I mentioned there are normal things for there's absolutely nothing wrong with them, but it's only lust that makes them to seem otherwise and as though they were evil and of the devil, and meant to cause harm and damage.
For before the coming of lust into the equation of God's creation, it was said:
Genesis 1:31 (KJV)
And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.
Now of course, I had to embolden the word everything for emphasis, for everything that God had made in the beginning inclusive of all those sexual and reproductive organs etc., i mentioned above was not just good in the sight of God but very good.
And that was not only so in God's sight but also the view of man and woman when God first created them, for all those parts were very good in their sight and that's why it was said of them:
Genesis 2:25 (KJV)
And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
So the reason they were not ashamed of those body parts, even though they were naked was because they didn't see it as evil or a bad thing but as a good thing.
Therefore it was a good thing until lust happened as it was said:
Genesis 3:7 (KJV)
And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.
So that was the moment they began to see those said parts of their body as a bad and evil thing, and hence something to be ashamed of. And it was lust that was responsible for that change in their view about those said body parts, that the once good thing in their sight now appeared to them to be evil.
Of course lust was a consequence of their disobedience of the commandment of God, and it was so bad to the extent that even when God their Creator sought for them, it was said:
Genesis 3:8-10 (KJV)
And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst the trees of the garden. And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, "Where art thou?" And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.
So lust had made them to not only be ashamed of such body parts before themselves, for now extented the resulting shame to God their Creator, even the one who made those said parts of their body, that they were now hiding themselves from Him.
So it shouldn't be surprising the extent of the disappointment of their Creator to such a development that led Him to asked them this very question:
"...Who told thee that thou wast naked?..." Genesis 3:11 (KJV)
The simple answer to that question is, it was lust.
dachilino: The Akwa Ibom government has blamed the high rate of HIV/AIDS recorded in the state, on the influx of visitors.This came after the Nigerian HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS), revealed that the state has the highest prevalence rate of HIV in the country. The report which was released on March 14, in Abuja revealed that 5.5 per cent of the people living with HIV in Nigeria are in Akwa Ibom State, followed by Benue State, which has about 5.3 per cent prevalence rate. Ban tourism.
However the Akwa Ibom government who reacted to the report, blamed the high rate of HIV/AIDS on influx of visitors coming for various reasons. The state's health commissioner Dominic Ukpong, who briefed reporters in Uyo on the state government reaction to the survey findings, said;
“The location of the state with a large coastal front of 129 Km stretching from Ikot Abasi to Oron, an airport, good road network, peaceful atmosphere, friendly disposition of our people, good cuisines and fast developing economy have made our state the destination of choice for both national and international visitors. All these are not without attendant public health consequences, like transmission of communicable diseases which HIV/AIDS cannot be excluded.