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PoliticsRe: Pic Of The Day. LASGIDI. by afroniger: 6:50pm On Feb 06, 2016
na giditraffic get dem o.

PoliticsRe: Pic Of The Day. LASGIDI. by afroniger: 6:46pm On Feb 06, 2016
Make I add more for you arresa. Giditraffic na dem get am.

Christianity EtcReverend Impregnates Seven Church Members, Two Married Women - Punch by afroniger(op): 6:26pm On Feb 06, 2016
February 6, 2016

Nosa Akenzua, Asaba

A randy man of God identified as Dukes (surname withheld) in Umunede, Delta State who has been accused of sleeping with his church members in the past two years, has allegedly impregnated seven of his single female church members and two married women.

While trouble is currently brewing over the act, it was reliably gathered that the self-acclaimed man of God had also allegedly seduced several young girls in neighbouring communities: Ute-Ukpu, Otolokpo under the guise of providing them with suitors before he moved into Umunede after his cover was blown.

He was said to have been arrested and detained at Agbor Police Station by aggrieved parents of his victims for two days before granted bail.

A member of his church “Light Of God Ministries” Josephine Ogor said, “The self acclaimed reverend uses preaching, choirs and organised youth fellowship to get young girls.”
“That was what he did in Ute-Okpu, Otolokpo neighbouring communities before he moved into Umunede and he was driven away by the elders of the communities, he likes girls of 15, 16 and 17 years he sleeps with,” she added.

Investigation revealed that until some married women started carrying their marital problems to him, the self-acclaimed man of God allegedly known for magical powers, specialises in mind-blowing prophecies for unsuspecting members of his church including some highly placed politicians and businessmen across the state.

His victims, some who claimed they were hoodwinked into sexual intercourse with him via magical powers, Awele John, Marble Ogoan and Rosemary Iwendi said: “Please Mr. Pressman don’t use our pictures.”
“The man is fake, he uses magical powers to woo young girls he sleeps with, that was how we fell into his net, and our eyes were opened”.

Another victim, a married woman who did not want her name in the print said she had gone to the reverend’s house to seek advice on constant quarrels between her and the husband for possible solution when Dukes allegedly gave her anointed oil for her to rub and take from it but this was not to be, when she found herself in love making with the reverend during the night.
She said: “I saw myself having sexual intercourse with the Reverend in my sleep and I was shocked before I made it known to my husband”.

Further investigation revealed that his modus operandi is to give out olive oil bottles to unsuspecting female miracle seekers, young girls looking for suitors, a situation that keep them glued to him before taking them to bed.
But in swift reaction, the Reverend dispelled on telephone as untrue and attempts to blackmail him as true man of God, adding that those who claimed to have been impregnated by him designed a plot to kill him.
He said: “I am not responsible for their pregnancies, they are lairs”.

At Agbor Police Division, two investigating police officers who did not want their names in the print said: “We are currently investigating the Reverend after some parents of the girls he allegedly seduced reported the matter at the station, we have earlier arrested and released him on bail while investigation is ongoing.”
http://www.punchng.com/31369-2/
PoliticsRe: Gov Rochas Okorocha Involved In Human Organ Trafficking? by afroniger: 6:37pm On Feb 05, 2016
There seems to be a well coordinated conspiracy to destroy whatever is left of Rochas' political currency. His enemies are mouthed and he needs to do more to counter their damaging propaganda against his government. undecided

Abagworo, please try and pass this across to owelle.
PoliticsRe: "We Can't Pay Salaries, Imo Is Broke" – Okorocha by afroniger:
Abagworo:
1st of all the entire 36 States have the issue now. Tbe reason is because their income has been cut into 3 compared with December 2014. What is the solution?

The immediate relief is the concessioning and commercialisation of parastatals. It will reduce wage burden on Government.

What then follows is increasing IGR to fund capital projects. This is only possible with support of Imolites by paying taxes, rate and levies to Government. Imo is not a market State and equally not a transport hub hence taxation has to be done systematically or crisis will erupt. The best option to me is either bank transaction, fuel tax or incorporating a form of levy in "Keke" transport different from the present one.
Please ignore those PDP agents. At least Rochas is man enough to come out and tell the world the gravity of the situation most of all the states are currently facing due to the oil price crash. I can bet you that Rochas merely spoke the mind of the rest of his peers who may be unwilling to be so bold to do same for political reasons. Enugu and Abia didn't get as much bailout as they requested and complained about that, which tells you that they are also still grappling with their salaries payment issues. Even Obiano has already borrowed some amounts recently. But these governors dare not come out and set the records straight like Owelle because they fear they may not get re-elected for being so forthright. PDP are the worst propagandists.
PoliticsRe: Top10 Estates In Nigeria by afroniger: 11:53pm On Jan 24, 2016
Money speaking.
BusinessRe: CBN Forex Policy: Local Manufacturers Happy As Production And Sales Leap By 50% by afroniger: 4:57pm On Jan 24, 2016
This truly is a very encouraging development. Mods, why isn't this on frontpage?

Seun, Mynd44, Lalasticlala, Ishilove
BusinessRe: Nitel/mtel Buyer To Begin Operation In March - Punch by afroniger: 7:45am On Jan 19, 2016
... as 4,000 jobs would be created in the roll-out plan.
Now this is worth looking forward to!
PoliticsRe: Enugu-onitsha Expressway Death Trap - Chidi Nobis-elendu by afroniger: 2:33pm On Jan 18, 2016
Op, notwithstanding your story/narrative, the attached picture doesn't look like a 'deathtrap' to me. huh
Car TalkRe: Innoson Motors Nig Ltd Has Laid Off 50% Of Its Work Force by afroniger: 3:43pm On Jan 15, 2016
I hope it's not true because if it is then it is inexcusable and i blame the SE governors, with the exception of Rochas, for their half-hearted support for the brand. Obiano's Anambra should be Innoson's biggest customer. This country can't continue to kill her own local manufacturers. It's insane.

Lalasticala, Ishilove, Mynd44.
PoliticsRe: Is Imo State Currently The Least Developing State In Southeast? by afroniger: 12:26pm On Jan 08, 2016
OBAFEMIawolowo:
Do you know most intertown roads in imo are very bad? Everything doesn't start and end in owerri, even the substandard roads he built in orlu are going bad.
Have you been to the Imo thread lately? Only a blind person will deny that Rochas has at least fixed up Owerri into something all Imolites can be proud of.
PoliticsRe: Senator Uche Ekwunife Decamps To APC by afroniger: 12:22pm On Jan 08, 2016
months:
We will not vote a political prostitute. She is free to be Senator for Oyo, Ogun and Lagos but not Anambra.
Ok.
PoliticsRe: Is Imo State Currently The Least Developing State In Southeast? by afroniger: 12:21pm On Jan 08, 2016
OBAFEMIawolowo:
ebonyi is developing, I don't say developed, I meant the current speed of development. IMO dry carry last.
That is a lie and you know it. Rochas is trying. It is you PDP people that are spreading false propaganda against his efforts and making it appear as if he's not working.
PoliticsRe: Senator Uche Ekwunife Decamps To APC by afroniger: 12:19pm On Jan 08, 2016
months:
Anambra is not Imo where Okorocha and his Hausa friends rig election.


We will test Buhari and Inec, this is Anambra home of Ojukwu, home of APGA.


Let them come and tell our villages and people to vote a woman and APC. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Are you suggesting that your villages won't vote for a competent woman simply because of her sex/gender? huh
PoliticsRe: Is Imo State Currently The Least Developing State In Southeast? by afroniger: 12:08pm On Jan 08, 2016
I smell PDP propaganda, and the stench is akin to that of sh**t.
PoliticsRe: Eziuche Ubani & Co Allegedly Bought Guns For Abia Appeal Court Protest by afroniger: 11:15am On Jan 05, 2016
It seems some people are hell-bent on setting igboland on fire all in the name of do-or-die Politics. God help this country.
PoliticsRe: OMG! See How Gov Amosun Is Constructing A Major Road In 2016! by afroniger: 1:57pm On Jan 02, 2016
Amosun supporters should be bold enough to show us pix of his so-called completed road projects. You people need to do a better job of selling his much-touted 'sterling performance'. Talk is cheap.
PoliticsRe: Congrats Abians: Alex Otti Declared Winner (confirmed) by afroniger: 5:49pm On Dec 31, 2015
Proudlyngwa:
A pretending Governor
Come on now, but the guy is trying.
PoliticsRe: BREAKING :APPEAL Court Declares Alex Otti Winner Of Abia Guber Election by afroniger: 5:48pm On Dec 31, 2015
But Ikpeazu is a performing governor sad Well, the Supreme Court is still there.
PoliticsRe: Congrats Abians: Alex Otti Declared Winner (confirmed) by afroniger: 5:45pm On Dec 31, 2015
But Ikpeazu is a performing governor sad Well, the Supreme Court is still there.
PoliticsRe: Let's Vote For Our 2015 Most-customer-friendly Bank by afroniger: 10:54am On Dec 28, 2015
Gtb, followed by Zenith. Firstbank is the worst bank in my experience.
PropertiesRe: To Let- 2 Bedroom Flat In Sango Otta Ogun State by afroniger: 10:09pm On Dec 26, 2015
I could be interested if I can see attached pix. Thanks.
PoliticsRe: Ikpeazu: Abia Governor Or Ngwa Emperor By Promise Uzoma Okoro by afroniger: 4:44pm On Dec 26, 2015
Smh. When will Nigerians learn to shun tribal politics and allow a performing government to work for goodness sakes?? Or are we under some sort of curse huh
PoliticsRe: Lagos State's Wage Bill Is 6.5 Billion. Delta State's Wage Bill Is 7.4 Billion. by afroniger: 1:22am On Dec 26, 2015
I think the state has an insane number of 'ghost workers' on its monthly payroll. The current governor once complained about it. Worst still, the state's debt profile as inherited by the current governor is staggering with little to show for it - N636billion.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/ghost-workers-scam-labour-wants-okowa-to-punish-culprits/
Christianity EtcRe: Opinion: Why Is Jesus Always A White Man?? & The Devil A Black Guy by afroniger: 9:48pm On Dec 23, 2015
babasolo:
since the days of my childhood; I have never seen a photo black Jesus how was this hypothesis arrived athuh
What about 'Adam & Eve'? Have you noticed they're also always depicted as white/Caucasian? And we're supposed to simply accept all that bullcrap "on faith". What a load bullshyt. *Rolls eyes*
PoliticsAppointment Into Buhari’s Govt Not Reason For Biafra Agitation - Igbo Youths by afroniger(op): 3:42pm On Dec 19, 2015
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/appointment-into-buharis-govt-not-reason-for-biafra-agitation-igbo-youths-tells-leaders/

[size=15pt]Appointment into Buhari’s govt not reason for Biafra agitation, Igbo Youths tell leaders[/size]

on December 19, 2015 / in News 2:05 pm

By Emeka Mamah
ENUGU – Igbo youths Saturday warned some leaders of the South East zone not negotiate with the Federal Government on their behalf over the mass protests for the actualisation of the Biafran Republic.

The warning is coming against the backdrop of reports that some Igbo leaders promised to crush the agitators for the Biafra Republic at a recent meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.

The position of the Igbo youths was contained in a statement signed by the Founder of Igbo Youth Movement, IYM, and Leader of the South East Democratic Coalition, Evangelist Elliot Uko, in Enugu.

Uko’s statement read, “The wide gulf between the Igbo masses and the political class is about to be widened dangerously.

“The mindless strategy of using the blood, tears and sorrows of frustrated Igbo youths who have lost faith in Nigeria, to curry jobs and favour from President Buhari could create a huge chasm between the leaders and the led in Igbo land.

“The meeting of a section of Igbo leaders in Lagos, Friday, who claimed that the pro-Biafra agitators were angry at the obvious exclusion of Ndigbo by General Buhari’s government is purely designed to use the blood and pains of these youths to merely achieve access to Buhari (which had been denied them) and also curry attention, patronages and relevance.

“They know they were lying. They are dangerously threading on a path that could turn the youth against them.

“The truth is that the humiliation Ndigbo are made to endure for 45 years; the unjust political structure; the number of states, local governments and political representations coupled with the refusal to implement the 2005 political reform conference decision that approved an additional state for the South East are at the root of the agitation by millions of Igbo youths for a separate nation.

“The political structure that makes it impossible for Igbo land to grow economically, the structure that makes it difficult for marooned and frustrated youths to be accommodated fairly in their Fatherland, the structure that encourages external forces to impose leaders on Ndigbo, leaders who in turn owe allegiance to those forces than to their own people… Carpet-Beggary that has been lifted up to the level of a religion… All these are at the root of the frustrations of Ndigbo and these leaders know that.

“Appointment into Buhari’s government is not the reason for the agitation for Biafra.

Those trying to use these unfortunate bloodletting to get themselves accommodated into Buhari’s dinner table while remaining silent on the real issues of structural imbalance are only giving the public the impression that they entered a deal with the Federal Government to try and stop the protests.
PoliticsRe: Obiano Is Chasing Away Local Investors, Anambra Youths Laments by afroniger: 11:04pm On Dec 16, 2015
dubemnaija:
To stimulate economic growth should be his priority and not to discourage investors. His 'prerogative' shouldn't even come to play here
How did he 'discourage investors'? I'm sure the state government has patronized Innoson in the past, so cut him some slack na. He may have his reason(s), and until you know what it is don't judge just yet.
PoliticsRe: Obiano Is Chasing Away Local Investors, Anambra Youths Laments by afroniger: 10:58pm On Dec 16, 2015
Well, maybe the Governor feels Toyota quality is better or he got a better 'deal' from them. It's his prerogative anyway, and only Obiano knows why he picked Toyota over Innoson. undecided
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor And Native Doctor Confess To Killing People, Paraded With Their Rituals by afroniger: 6:08pm On Dec 16, 2015
The heart of man can be very very wicked and evil. lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: REVEALED! Enugu School Where Teachers Rarely Come To Work - The Sun by afroniger(op): 9:21am On Dec 16, 2015
INTROVERT:
I implore NAIRLANDERS from those affected areas to write petitions to their representatives and senators to help out.
Exactly! Lalasticala. Front page
PoliticsRe: REVEALED! Enugu School Where Teachers Rarely Come To Work - The Sun by afroniger(op): 9:19am On Dec 16, 2015
This right here is the solution to the problem:

Oliji, who was a former Principal of many public schools before his retirement, urged the government to motivate the teachers living in rural areas by placing them one financial step above their counterparts in the cities. According to him, such incentive would encourage more teachers to reside in remote communities and to discharge their duties effectively.
PoliticsREVEALED! Enugu School Where Teachers Rarely Come To Work - The Sun by afroniger(op): 9:09am On Dec 16, 2015
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/revealed-3/

BY OUR REPORTER ON DECEMBER 15, 2015 EDUCATION REVIEW

■ Schools in Enugu State where teachers come to work once in a while, yet receive full pay at month end


By Sam Otti

If truancy is sin, then many teachers in Uzo-Uwani LGA, Enugu State, are hell-bound. Beam your searchlight on public schools in the area and you will discover that many teachers stay away from school, yet smile to the banks every month. The ‘ghost’ teachers live in faraway urban cities and sneak into their schools at month’s end to collect their pay cheques.

Education Review reporter made this stunning discovery during recent visit to schools in the area. Findings showed that majority of teachers in the 14 secondary schools located in the area live in cities, a situation that makes them habitually absent from work.

The former Head of Department (HOD), Supervision, Post-Primary School Management Board (PPSMB), Nsukka Zone, Chief Oliji Simon, confirmed the sad development, noting that most teachers in the area, including principals, go to school two or thrice in a week.

“It is a very sad situation,” he said. “Over 90 per cent of them live at Nsukka and Onitsha, Anambra State. They go to school at their convenient time. If the Principal fails to go to school, there will be no school for most of them. Only very few teachers live at Umulokpa, Adani and Ukpata.”
Findings also indicate that the FOTON school buses donated to the secondary schools in the area by the state government had been converted to personal use by principals. During fuel scarcity, they stay away from school, for as long as the scarcity lasts.

A female teacher in one of the schools, who pleaded for anonymity for fear of victimisation, said some teachers in the area are mostly part-time staff. According to her, they combine their teaching jobs with more lucrative careers in the cities. “Principals protect these ghost teachers,” she lamented. “In our school, the Principal informs them whenever supervisors are coming for inspection. Otherwise, they come to school mostly at the end of the month to sign for their pay cheques and to settle the Principal for protecting their interest.”

Worried by the situation, Oliji, who was a former Principal of many public schools before his retirement, urged the government to motivate the teachers living in rural areas by placing them one financial step above their counterparts in the cities. According to him, such incentive would encourage more teachers to reside in remote communities and to discharge their duties effectively.

Beside the menace of truancy among teachers, Education Review gathered that lack of sufficient teachers has compounded the misery of most rural schools. Investigation carried out in the 14 public secondary schools in Uzo-Uwani LGA revealed a student population of 3, 891 with only 216 teachers. There are only 50 science teachers in the schools in the area.

When this reporter visited Adada Secondary School, Nkpologu, with a population of 244 students, only 21 teachers were available. At Uzo-Uwani Secondary School, Adani, 22 teachers have to cater for 531 students in both the junior and secondary sections.

The situation was worse at Attah Memorial High School, Adaba, where nine teachers teach 134 pupils. The school has no Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology teachers, yet, students register for science subjects in their SSCE. Similar findings were made at the GSS, Umulokpa, with no teacher available for Chemistry, Physics and Biology. With 145 students in the school, teaching becomes a vocation of agony for the 11 teachers posted to the area. At Community Secondary School, Ogbosu, Umulokpa, there were only four serving teachers.

For the 24 teachers in Community Secondary School Abbi Ugbene, nothing could be more tasking than teaching 634 students spread across different classes and stream. It is the same situation in Community Secondary School, Nimbo. Only 26 members of teaching staff were available for 525 students. The school has no Chemistry teacher, despite the fact that majority of the 109 students in SS3 are offering science subjects.
More distressing is the state of Welfare Secondary School, Opanda/Nimbo, where the students do not have any teacher in English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Agric Science. Also, students of Jeorose CSS, Ogba-Nkpologu, have no teacher in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Further breakdown of the staff strength of these schools scattered in different communities revealed that they have only 17 Mathematics teachers in both the junior and senior sections. More shocking was the fact that these 14 schools could only boast of seven Physics, four Chemistry, seven Biology and 15 Agric Science teachers.

High failure rate in exams

The truant behaviour of some of the teachers, coupled with the under-staffing in key subject areas have brought huge drain on the overall performance of the students in public examinations like the Junior WAEC, West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), NECO-SSCE, as well as the Universities Matriculation Examination (UME). A senior Mathematics lecturer, Federal College of Education, Ehamufu, Enugu State, Dr Robert Ezike, explained that poor attitude of teachers to work has a multiplier effect on their students. “When there is no effective teaching and learning, there will be effective ignorance, examination malpractice, hooliganism and under-development of human resources,” he joked.

How to trap truant teachers

Counting on his vast experience as a former school Principal, Oliji advised people living in rural communities to set up a monitoring committee for schools located within their area so as to report errant teachers to the appropriate authority. He urged local communities to take ownership of rural schools seriously, adding that children in these areas would suffer, at the end of the day, if serious steps were not taken to keep the teachers in classrooms.

“The communities that own the schools must be involved in their development, not waiting for the government,” he advised. “A one-day meeting should be organized for principals, the chairmen of School Board Management Committee (SBMC), of Parents Teachers Associations of various schools and traditional rulers of the various towns where these schools are located.”

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