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Latest News on ASUU Strike 2013: November Edition! There was a hive on the 16th of November, where there were reports that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU was to hold it's National Executives Committee meeting, however, the union leader of university of Ibadan, Dr. Olusegun Ajiboye has claimed that the union has not plan to hold any of this meetings! According to the union leader of university of Ibadan, Dr. Olusegun Ajiboye claimed that stories which made the rounds on Saturday, that the National Executive Council, NEC, would hold an emergency meeting in Kano, were false and untrue. Read full story here. www.daillybook..com/2013/11/latest-news-on-ASUU-strike-2013.html?m=1 |
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Men in India are already beginning to celebrate as the annual Assam Rape Festival is just days away. Every non- married girl age 7-16 will have the chance to flee to safety or get raped. Madhuban Ahluwalia who heads up the annual festival told reporters why the event is so important. "This is a long time tradition in Assam dating back thousands of years," says Ahluwalia. "We rape the evil demons out of the girls, otherwise they will cheat on us and we will be forced to kill them. So it is necessary for everyone." The Assam Festival began in 43 BC when Baalkrishan Tamil Nadu raped everyone in his village of Doomdooma. Baalkrishan Tamil Nadu is remembered every year at this event, in fact the trophy given to the man with the most rapes is called "The Baalkrishan". 24-year-old Harikrishna Majumdar told reporters that he has been training all year for this event. "I'm going to get the most rapes this year. I've been practicing all year. I rape my sister and her friends every day. I will be rape superstar number one! I will get the Baalkrishan prize this year for sure!" 12-year-old Jaitashri Majumdar told reporters she almost made it through last year's festival without getting raped. "I came so close to not getting raped. I almost got to the 'rape-free- zone' at the edge of town, but at the last minute 9 men jumped on me and raped me. Luckily I am just recovering now so I can participate in this year's events, otherwise I would be put to death by stoning." 34-year-old Brian Barnett from Toronto who is visiting Assam on business told reporters he will be missing the festivities this year. "My company did not tell me anything about a rape festival happening while I was here. Are you serious, a rape festival? I'm getting the f*ck out of this backwards country tonight.". India is second in reported rapes in the world only behind the United States, though critics are quick to point out that is only because most rapes in India go unreported. Source: www.daillybook..com/2013/11/daillybook-blogrape-any-girl-on-sight.html?m=1 |
Suspected ritualists invaded a public health centre in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, in the wee hours of Saturday, demanding a day old baby. It was learnt that five suspected ritualists went to a health centre in Irona Quarters around 12:30am. An official of Ado-Ekiti Local Government Council said: “The hospital workers tried to convince them that babies delivered in the last one week had been discharged, but their explanations fell on deaf ears. They were dealt with mercilessly. This angered them and they beat up the medical personnel. They ransacked the wards and left when they did not find any baby.” She said one of the victims sustained a leg injury and was receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in Ado-Ekiti. During his visit to the centre, the Council Chairman, Mr. Tope Olanipekun, described the attack as “the height of callousness”. Olanipekun said: “The incident actually happened and we are taking steps to forestall a recurrence. The doctor-in- charge has reported the case at the Okesa Police Station and we are planning to fence all health centres and strengthen security. “I have instructed that night duty be suspended until adequate security measures are put in place. We have also advised that expectant mothers in labour should be referred to Okeyinmi Health Centre.” Police spokesman Victor Olu-Babayemi said the incident had not been officially reported to the police. Source. www.daillybook..com/2013/11/newsritualists-storm-hospital-in-ekiti.html?m=1 |
In the gloom of a hilltop cave in Nigeria where she was held captive, Hajja had a knife pressed to her throat by a man who gave her a choice – convert to Islam or die. Two gunmen from Boko Haram had seized the Christian teenager in July as she picked corn near her village in the Gwoza hills, a remote part of northeastern Nigeria where a six- month-old government offensive is struggling to contain an insurgency by the al Qaeda-linked Islamist group. In a new development, Boko Haram is abducting Christian women whom it converts to Islam on pain of death and then forces into "marriage" with fighters – a tactic that recalls Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army in the jungles of Uganda. The three months Hajja spent as the slave of a 14-strong guerrilla unit, cooking and cleaning for them before she escaped, give a rare glimpse into how the Islamists have changed tack in the face of Nigerian military pressure. "I can't sleep when I think of being there," the 19-year-old told Reuters, recounting forced mountain marches, rebel intelligence gathering – and watching her captors slit the throats of prisoners Hajja had helped lure into a trap. Nigerian security officials say the Islamists have pulled back after army assaults since May on their bases on the semi-desert plain and are now sheltering in the Mandara mountains, along the Cameroon border around the city of Gwoza. From the hills they have been launching increasingly deadly attacks. The rugged mountain terrain – as fellow al Qaeda allies found in Afghanistan – has proven an advantageous base for a movement that once styled itself the "Nigerian Taliban" and sees all non- Muslims as infidels who must convert or be killed. The United States designated Boko Haram a terrorist group on Wednesday. Western governments are increasingly concerned about the wider threat posed by the group, which wants to create an Islamic state in a religiously mixed country of 170 million and which has ties with al Qaeda's north African wing. Hajja's account of how Boko Haram has adapted and survived in recent months underlines the difficulties governments in the region face. The spread of the threat was underscored by the kidnap on Thursday of a French priest in Cameroon, an attack France believes may have involved Boko Haram. The following day, Nigerian troops raided a base for the group in the Gwoza hills. The army said it killed 29 Boko Haram fighters and was "closing in" on the rebels. The group, whose name broadly translates as "Western education is sinful", has killed thousands during a four-year insurgency against the Nigerian state, targeting the police and armed forces as well as politicians and then turning on Christians in the predominantly Muslim north of the country. The military offensive launched in mid- May, and the fact that large numbers of civilian vigilantes have supported it, has triggered a fierce backlash against local people by Boko Haram. The militants have killed hundreds in the past few weeks, including in massacres of school children. The Islamists dragged Hajja along rocky mountain paths and slept in caves in the hills, a landscape unfamiliar to most Nigerian soldiers, recruited from the plains. She ceremonially converted to Islam, cooked for the men, carried ammunition during an attack on a police outpost and was about to be married to one of the insurgents before she managed to engineer a dramatic escape. She says she was not raped. "If I cried, they beat me. If I spoke, they beat me. They told me I must become a Muslim but I refused again and again," Hajja told Reuters in an interview. Her family name is withheld to protect relatives still living in the Gwoza area. "They were about to slaughter me and one of them begged me not to resist and just before I had my throat slit I relented. They put a veil on me and made me read from the Koran," she said in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, where she is now living. At least a dozen teenagers like her remain in captivity, Michael Yohanna, a councilor in Gwoza's local government told Reuters. Some have married commanders, recalling Kony's LRA, which abducted thousands of "wives" in a 20-year war in Uganda before a truce in 1986. Kony remains a fugitive. A man called Ibrahim Tada Nglayike led the group Hajja was with. On one mission, Hajja was sent to stand in a field near a village to attract the attention of civilians working with the army. When five men approached her, they were ambushed. "They took them back to a cave and tied them up. They cut their throats, one at a time," Hajja said. "I thought my heart would burst out of my chest, because I was the bait." Among those who did the killing was the Muslim wife of the leader Nglayike, the only other woman in the band of fighters. Reuters verified Hajja's account of having been abducted with independent figures in the region. Boko Haram shuns the media and none of its members could be contacted for comment. Hajja says the long-bearded insurgents lived a basic lifestyle, eating corn, millet and occasionally meat from animals they stole and which she slaughtered. The group, armed with AK-47 rifles and pistols stolen from police they killed, moved every day around the hills to avoid being tracked by the army and slept in the caves to shelter from the cold and for protection against air assaults. "They didn't use phones but they had a radio," Hajja said. "They would listen to BBC Hausa or Voice of America and jump and shout if they heard about Boko Haram attacks. You can check her pics in here source:www.daillybook..com/2013/11/my-story-by-forced-bride-of-boko-haram.html?m=1 |
Activities at night clubs and bars in some parts of Lagos State have positive and negative influences. Lagos does not lag behind when it comes to grandiose shows. Some people would even prefer to drum home this fact by using the slogan, 'Eko for show', a catchphrase for Lagos' high-flying status. "At night clubs, one can socialise and get useful business connections. On the negative, they can promote extreme indulgence in alcoholism and sexual escapades. There is a tendency for one to consume more alcoholic drinks than required. Commercial sex workers also loiter around such places. Someone who lacks self control may be tempted to want to have a feel of anyone of them."Punch's GBENGA ADENIJI reports that this love for spectacle is noticeable in the merriment which club houses in the state dish out from time to time. The state government once said residents of the state spend over N1bn on parties and entertainment every month. Every week, there is usually a place for fun seekers to hang out in various parts of the metropolis. In fact, there are now night clubs in some residential areas. It is not unusual these days to see fun spots springing up where residential buildings were once erected. From Ikeja, Surulere, Oshodi, Akowonjo, Iyana Ipaja, Abule Egba, Ogba to Ikorodu and other areas in the state, Friday is usually a special day. On this day, music blares from every nook and cranny till dawn. The fun, which starts midweek in some parts, reaches a crescendo on Friday. Some singers, especially those in the hip hop and juju genres, have even made special releases on the importance of Friday in the start of a weekend of merry- making. As it rocks in Lagos, the same happens in Port Harcourt, Abuja and other notable cities in the country. Drinks of all types usually accompany the entertainment. A recent data has shown Nigeria as one of the leading countries with high champagne consumption. A dispatch rider, Henry Smith, who was sighted at a night club in Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos State, said siting relaxation centres within residential areas have some merits and demerits. He said apart from noise pollution and security threat which they could pose to such areas, they provide on-the-move relaxation to residents. Smith further said the level of noise from worship centres could sometimes be more than what emanates from night clubs. He said, "These club houses pay all manner of taxes to local governments in their domains. They employ security men to ensure orderliness. Some people even feel safe when they get to a place and see a night club there. The people trooping into the club and the noise coming out from there often light up the environment. Nigeria is a place where people work hard to survive. You can imagine what the situation will be if there are no places to unwind." He added that fun spots could attract people of questionable characters into a neighbourhood thereby endangering the safety of occupants. A worker with an international courier company, Rotimi Oyeneyin, described night clubs as venues for extreme fun seekers to unwind. He said even though there was nothing bad in hanging out in a club after a hard day's job, it could be extreme when one stayed throughout the night. Oyeneyin added that night clubs could encourage alcoholism and sexual recklessness. He also said besides the huge noise pollution from night clubs, there had been cases of auto crashes arising from drunkenness of people coming from such places. Oyeneyin said, "But one cannot rule out the fact that night clubs are best places to relax after working so hard. Apart from relaxing, one can meet individuals who can lead one to meaningful business deals." A banker, who lives on Jonathan Coker in New Oko-Oba, Lagos, Princewill George, expressed displeasure over the building of night clubs within residential areas. According to him, such club houses only harbour criminals whose activities make residents uncomfortable. George said, "I know what I experience every night with the noise pollution from night clubs in my area. On weekends, males and females besiege the clubs to enjoy. Cars are often parked haphazardly on the road, with music playing at a deafening level." Also, a resident in Oke-Ira, Ogba, whose house is near a night club, Mr. Alphonsus Edward, said he hardly sleeps every Friday. He stated that he struggles to cope with a noise from the speakers of the club and that of a record seller few metres away from his house. Edward said, "I know that listening to music is one of the ways customers in the club enjoy themselves. But I do not think it is necessary for the music to filter to those who are outside the club.I wonder how those inside the club enjoy the noise because it even disturbs those outside." If you frequent night clubs, make sure you watch you back, as there are some guys who are out to "loot"? Check The Pictures in the source below www.daillybook..com/2013/11/see-mess-going-on-in-some-night-clubs.html?m=1 |
A man who cooked his own Instruments and then served it to guests in a Japanese restaurant has been charged with indecent exposure. Mao Sugiyama, 23, had his penis and testicles surgically removed by a doctor. His cut off genitals had been certified free of infection and frozen for two months before being served at a banquet in Suginami, a residential area in western Tokyo. He charged the guests around $250 per person to eat the food that was decorated with mushrooms and parsley. He Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department charged Sugiyama and three others who helped organize the event with criminal charges. Sugiyama who describes himself as an asexual illustrator could not be charged for the sale of his genitals as there is no law against cannibalism in Japan. If convicted of indecent exposure, Sugiyama, who also had his nipples removed, could be jailed by up to two years and receive a fine of up to $ 32,000. Mao, who goes by the nickname of HC, said he had initially considered eating his own penis but instead decided to serve it to others. He cooked the genitals, which were removed, shortly after his 22nd birthday, while being supervised by a chef. Guests were required to sign a waiver so he would not be held responsible if they became ill. In announcing the event on Twitter for the first time he offered to cook his penis for $1200. However, ultimately, he decided to divide the food among six people. "The organs were surgically removed at age 22. I tested to be free of venereal diseases. The body parts are of normal function. I was not treated with female hormone. I will first consider one buyer, or else I will consider selling to a group. You can requests to your favorite location. If you have any questions, please contact me by email or DM,” he wrote on twitter. In total, about 70 people attended the event at the Tokyo Suginami. While five people ate the genitals of Mao Sugiyama, the others ate meat or crocodile. Check his picture in the source below source:www.daillybook..com/2013/11/man-who-cooked-and-served-his-own.html?m=1 |
This ugly incident happen somewhere in kogi state. A man return home from work only to find his beautiful wife making love to his best friend on their matrimonial bed. See the shocking scene only brought one thing to his mind, to beat the hell out of her. After enough beating with annoyance he mistakenly pierced a knife in one of her eyes. View pictures in the site below source www.daillybook..com/2013/10/too-bad-husband-stabs-wife-in-eyes-for.html?m=1 |
Nollywood actress and producer of award winning movie, Jenifa, Funke Akindele, may be rich, famous and widely celebrated, but something is still missing in her life:a husband. The actress whose nine months old marriage toKennyOloyedecrashed about three months ago, bared her mind recently when she said she would want to settle down fast and start bearing children, seeing that age is not on her side. In her mid-30s, Funke said she is praying to God for her own man soon. "Man proposes and God disposes," she said, waxing spiritual, "so people should keep their fingers crossed and pray for me to meet the bone of the bone of my bone and the flesh of my flesh and not somebody else. "It is one of my dreams to bear children soon and I believe it will come to pass soon. Once I start my home, I hope to cut down on acting so that I can give my family more attention," she says. "Some of my mates have more than three kids today,"Funkelaments, again going spiritual; "Perhaps, this is how God wants me to be for now. When the time comes, and that time could be anytime, I hope to put acting on hold for a family." She also has a word for all those guys who are scared of asking for her hand in marriage: "To all the guys scared of approaching me for marriage, I say, you don't have to let inferiority complex overwhelm you. If God says you are the right person for me, then nothing will stop it." And for those of ya that didnt know funke is now almost 38years old Source www.daillybook..com/2013/10/too-bad-husband-stabs-wife-in-eyes-for.html?m=1 |
Algeria football legend Rabah Madjer holds a strong view that the Super Eagles have already qualified for the Brazil 2014 Fifa World Cup. The 54 year old who made 87 appearances for the Desert Foxes and played a key role in FC Porto's European Cup triumph in 1987 is of theopinion that it will be a wild goose chase for the East Africans to upset the reigning African champions in Calabar. "In view of its success in Ethiopia, the second leg will be a mere formality for Nigeria, also one of the greatest football nations on the continent," he told cafonline. "This is a team that has always been a danger to opponents. Ethiopia has made tremendous progress in recent years, but in my opinion it is not enough. "Nigerian players are superior and Stephen Keshi has done a great job to bring his team to the top." When asked to pick his choice of five African teams that will eventually make it to Brazil, the former Algerian national team handler predicted three West African nations to fly Africa's flag. "I hope Algeria will ge there and it has the potential to do so. Though it is my wish to also see Tunisia go through, I believe Cameroon will eventually snatch the ticket to Brazil. "In principle Ghana, Nigeria and Cote d'Ivoire should have no problem confirming their tickets," Madjah added. Source Vanguard Nigeria www.daillybook..com/2013/11/news-should-forget-brazil-madjer.html?m=1 |
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