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RomanceRe: Should I Marry Two Wife? by baylord101(op): 8:45am On Aug 20, 2017
LMandela:
We all have 1 life to live, live yours the right way.

2 wives? No way man, i don't support that idea.

By the way, whats ur religion?




⚡ BlaQ_Mayana
#HumanityMyReligion
RomanceRe: Should I Marry Two Wife? by baylord101(op): 8:36am On Aug 20, 2017
kiddoiLL:
1st semester u give one belle.... she abort am.. 2nd semester u give another one belle.. you sure say na school u go? Meanwhile if you're already married with two kids why should you consider the first?. yes Belle come Belle go but man must stay, people get hurt doesn't mean you have to please everybody. With the way u sound xev i'm sure u love the thought of banging two of them every week.
it's part of the joy of schooling my man
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Man Drinks Mud Water To Fulfill Vow He Made Over Buhari's Return by baylord101(m): 8:34am On Aug 20, 2017
Let him go and die






Fayose & Fani Kayode right now

PoliticsRe: Man Fulfill The Promise He Made, Should President Buhari Return(pics) by baylord101(m): 8:29am On Aug 20, 2017
Make he go die







But Fayose & Fani Kayode right now

RomanceRe: Should I Marry Two Wife? by baylord101(op): 8:26am On Aug 20, 2017
Fabulocity:
You're African

If you've got enough resources, I don't see why not.
My first wife read through our chat and pick offence, but they know each other very well.
RomanceShould I Marry Two Wife? by baylord101(op): 8:19am On Aug 20, 2017
Back then in my final year in the university, I was dating two ladies and in love with both that making decision of who to settle with is very hard for me.
In my first semester, I got the first one pregnant and I begged her to leave it but she conclud on her own that am not ready for it and aborted it some months when she left for Ghana, in my second semester I got the second one pregnant and her parents waste no time in following her to our house to dump her belongings .
To cut the story short, the second gave birth, Living together in peace with our 2kids (4yrs and 1yr old) now, The first is now on me that I hurt her love and play with her heart, she doesn't mind joining the train as second wife and am kind of confused as a man because love is involved. Good people of Nairaland, what do I do?
EducationRe: ASUU Strike: Why FG Will Not Meet Lecturers’ Demands – Garba Shehu by baylord101(m):
Gej scammed ASUU, Failed Nigerian.
#TheCluelessManWithoutShoe
LiteratureRe: Poem by baylord101(m): 7:07pm On Aug 14, 2017
This is not poem.
IslamRe: Inno Mu’azu Is Dead - "Hajj Pilgrim" by baylord101(m): 5:05pm On Aug 12, 2017
Ehya, May Allah forgive her and count her among the chosen ones in the hereafter
CrimeRe: The Child-innates Of Badagry Prision by baylord101(op): 11:22am On Aug 12, 2017
rane06:
O dear Lord. Keeping children in prison is a terrible idea.
I thought 18yrs bellow are not to be imprison for any crime but refer them to rehabilitation centre
CrimeRe: The Child-innates Of Badagry Prision by baylord101(op): 11:20am On Aug 12, 2017
Mynd44 where are you?
CrimeRe: The Child-innates Of Badagry Prision by baylord101(op): 9:26am On Aug 12, 2017
Sebastine1994:
Prison! Prison! Prison.
I did a terrible thing years ago and the newspapers in nigeria were on it for days. Even bloggers distorted the fact. I have never told the new friends I have. I would have been one of this boys had my parents not bailed me out. These boys are so many in lagos. Roaming the streets looking for their identity in life. I won't judge any
Hope you are a change person now?
CrimeRe: The Child-innates Of Badagry Prision by baylord101(op): 7:56am On Aug 12, 2017
Lalasticlala Mynd44 Seun

Help safe some souls.
CrimeThe Child-innates Of Badagry Prision by baylord101(op): 7:55am On Aug 12, 2017
The child-inmates of Badagry
~The Nation
Toba Olaitan

A recent visit by Lagos State Chief Judge, Justice Funmilayo Atilade to Badagry prison revealed an unimaginable condition in which underaged inmates live. AYOMIDE OWONIBI ODEKANYIN who was part of the entourage reports.

TO any visitor, the exterior of the Badagry Prison complex located at the beachfront of the historic Badagry town looks deserted and without any activity — a false impression, given the number of inmates inside. It has the same features as most prisons in Nigeria – heavy green gates, high walls, heavily armed security personnel and a vast army of eagle-eyed prison wardens who go through the daily motions of receiving new inmates and also ensuring that inmates serve their time. But it is a house of horror as any visitor would find out.

Held deep in the dingy cells of the prison among convicted murderers armed robbers, rapists and the likes, are also children and teenagers serving sentences for various offences ranging from petty theft to wandering and even street hawking. The horror within the Badagry prison cells is better imagined.

When the Lagos State Chief Judge, Honorable Justice Funmilayo Atilade decided to visit the prison hoping to set free 28 under-aged inmates, little did she prepare for the spectacle she was confronted with – hundreds of hungry and unkempt children, displaying varying stages of diseases and neglect.

The children and teenagers clad in oversized green and blue prison garments were seated on wooden benches in the prison chapel, hoping for a possible stroke of luck or divine intervention that could secure them freedom.

The air was heavy with the smell of disinfectant, but it could not hide the odour of unwashed bodies, packed so tightly that it made one’s stomach churn.

The children, especially, were sick, hungry, weak, dying and crying.

The expressions in their eyes were the same. They wanted to go home. They wanted their parents.

While they waited for their names to be called, their hands went unconsciously into their oversized trousers, scratching their private parts without any form of embarrassment.

Their movements seemed choreographed. They all had places to scratch with their skin turning ghostly white from constant scratching.

Signs of chicken pox, ringworm, scabies, possibly leprosy and a host of undiagnosed skin could be seen all over their skins. There were some with open sores oozing thick and yellow pus. There were others with open bullet wounds. Some also have had their legs amputated legs. All were expectant and hopeful for freedom.

At the back of the prison chapel was a boy not less than 13 years old, suffering from stroke. According to his friend who brought him, he was physically fit, but had become sick, more or less a vegetable, depending on others for survival.

There was palpable silence among them when the prison decongestion committee began calling names of those granted amnesty.

Once they hear their names, the beneficiaries leapt for joy, hurried forward, holding their oversized trousers held by pieces of rope and rags.

There was not a dry eye in sight as judges, police officers and even those in the CJ’s convoy wept.

The sight of the children, lined up like criminals, their shaven heads bowed, was a wake-up call for concerned authorities to do something urgent about the nation’s judicial system.

The inhumane condition that the children were made to endure was brought to light by one Mrs. Dupe Olubanwo who petitioned the Lagos CJ while calling for immediate action.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a member of the prison decongestion team revealed that death is a common experience in Badagry Prison.

“The children die like flies. They have no care whatsoever. It was because of the CJ’s visit that they were made to have their baths. As you can see from their gaunt and emaciated bodies, feeding is a major problem. The children are starving. They are literally dying of hunger. Many come here healthy but are slowly consumed by treatable diseases,” he said, adding that the sleeping conditions of the children are quite traumatic.

“The children, alongside other prisoners are packed so tightly in small cells that they sleep in sitting position. They seldom have their baths, as potable water is a serious problem here,” the team member stated further.

Investigations by Sunday Tribune revealed that many of the children and teenagers committed alleged bailable offences. Several others were held for minor offences like loitering, wandering, street trading and in some cases, alleged stealing, for which they were charged before mobile courts which imposed a fine of N35,000 or less.

Sadly, many of the children are from poor homes. While their parents continued to find means of perfecting their bail conditions, the children continued to rot in jail.

Speaking with Sunday Tribune, one of the prison inmates, a 14-year-old boy, Samuel (pseudo name) said that he was picked up by a task force for hawking beef sausage, popularly known as Gala.

“I am from the East. I came to stay with my distant relative. I was made to start hawking. My people do not know that I am here,” he said adding: “I want to go back home.”

Another teenager who had open sores all over him, exposed to Sunday Tribune his private parts and with tears in his eyes, said: “Aunty look, my tin don finish. To piss dey pain me. E dey scratch me and the wound no gree go.”

Looking closely one could see that his private parts, covered in thick black scabs oozing out yellow pus, had been eaten up by a severe case of scabies popularly known as ‘krawkraw.’ The insides of his buttocks were also not spared.

Another boy, not more than 13 years of age cried out in a loud voice: “E joo, ara n ni mi. E saanu mi,” meaning “please I am in pains. Please have mercy on me.”

Baring her mind, Honorable Funmi Tejuosho, a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly who accompanied the CJ stated that the Lagos State Government was not aware of the abnormality.

“A prison is not a place for a child. Their minds are young and still in the formative stage. I am going to carry put this message back to the governor that something urgent has to be done.

“The issue of keeping children in prison is condemnable in its totality. These are the leaders of tomorrow. This is a sad situation that should not be.

“On no condition should a child, below 18 years, be kept in prison either on conviction and awaiting trial.

“Please anytime a child is brought here, send a message to either the office of the Public defender or the High Court.

“Children who commit an offence are not meant to be kept in prison but in correctional facilities for reformation,” Tejuosho said.

While speaking, Deputy Comptroller, Oyeniran Famuwagun, informed the Lagos CJ that the Badagry prison was built to hold 320 inmates but is currently occupied by 584 inmates.

“The prison has a population of 584 inmates; with 389 convicted male and 195 awaiting trial males, alongside 70 prison staff members.

“The rapid increase in the population is, often times, as a result of the existing old vehicles that can no longer convey them to court for trial, coupled with delayed administration of justice that extends their stay.

“ My lady, during your last visit on November 3, 2016 we complained about insufficient water supply and adequate medical facilities to aid in the treatment of some inmates that suffer severe injuries while being arrested by security agencies. We also want you to look into the case of under-aged children who are serving prison terms here,” he said.

Looking at the conditions of the children, the CJ demanded the warrant of arrest of the underaged inmates. It was a laborious task sorting through the piles of paperwork to determine who gets to stay and who gets to leave.

At the end of the day, 80 underaged inmates were set free. While they jubilated, the other children wailed loudly, tears and mucus rolling down their sad faces.

As they continued to wail, right in their presence prison officials brought packs of meat pie and cans of malt, distributing them to the August visitors. All of the visitors decided not to eat the snacks and gave them to the children who rushed for the food, clawing and fighting themselves.

The stronger ones had the upper hand, forcibly pushed the weaker ones aside and crammed the snacks in their mouths. They guzzled the malt drink with relish as the weaker ones licked the drops that dropped on the floor.

In the midst of the confusion a boy fell and remained immobile on the dusty ground, too weak to move.

Sitting outside the chapel on a cemented slab was a boy of about sixteen. He was covered in sores from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet. He was literally in a state of decay while still alive. He had been abandoned to his fate, the only company he had were flies. They perched in him in droves feasting on the open sores.

“Help me,” he said in a feeble voice wracked with hunger.

“Don’t mind him,” a prison warder said

Nairaland GeneralRe: ''Please Urinate Here We Need It For Something'' Notice I Saw Today (photo) by baylord101(m): 5:53pm On Aug 05, 2017
Just a threat
CrimeRe: Man Who R*ped And Murdered 3-year-old Girl Shot Dead by baylord101(m): 1:02pm On Aug 02, 2017
fpeter:
COMPETE
Thanks man
CrimeRe: Man Who R*ped And Murdered 3-year-old Girl Shot Dead by baylord101(m):
Mynd44:
Yes, you are doing fine Yemen. Please more of this is needed.

Please not that this is not jungle justice or mob action cos he was tried under the laws of the land and found guilty
Don't forget it's Sharia law.



So Mynd44 too de compete for FTC , I catch you grin
PoliticsRe: We Have Received N6.314bn Second Tranche Of Paris Club Refunds : Osun Goverment by baylord101(m): 9:03pm On Jul 18, 2017
kenny2pj:
Guy let's be sincere with ourselves . what reasonable project this Govt has actually done. I am an Osun indigene & we keep hailing this crook like he's a Messiah. pin point his achievement bro b4 carrying mega phone like his town crier .....SMH....
take a tour to Osun State, take a look at d roads, schools and hospitals and compare with era before him
PoliticsRe: We Have Received N6.314bn Second Tranche Of Paris Club Refunds : Osun Goverment by baylord101(m): 8:59pm On Jul 18, 2017
OrestesDante:
grin

The clown is going to continue with the infrastructural developments. And continue to embark on capital projects.

Let's bet it. This man won't pay the full salaries of workers.
Thank God you know he will surely channel for the people gain unless his counterpart that diverted theirs
PoliticsRe: We Have Received N6.314bn Second Tranche Of Paris Club Refunds : Osun Goverment by baylord101(m): 5:40pm On Jul 18, 2017
The guy above me just comment without aving any clue about Aregbesola govt in Osun State. Maybe you need to visit Osun and see the good work of Ogbeni and you will wish your state governor can at least 50%
CrimeRe: Man Who Was Raped By Two Women Till His Manh00d Got Bruised Speaks Out by baylord101(m): 5:37pm On Jul 18, 2017
Pls give me the address of where it happened​, I need to confirm it.
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye Builds Two Schools For His Constituency (Photos) by baylord101(m): 3:59pm On Jul 17, 2017
khristal87:
Standard missionary schools being converted to government skuls, if ur governor cn aford to build new ones y seize missionary skulshuh
Religion bigot spotted, go and compare the structure of missionary schools before with this present ones and answer ursef if you are close to Osun
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye Builds Two Schools For His Constituency (Photos) by baylord101(m): 6:50am On Jul 17, 2017
joe4real12:
Built by your Senator?
The fact here is that a Senator (without federal monthly allocation) is performing better than the executive Governor of Kogi State. I'm not a fan of Dino, but the facts are very clear to us that a non-performing governor is spending state funds to carry out a moribund recall process. He would do better to use the money to build and renovate schools in his state.
Are you kidding me? Is Nigeria senator without constituency allowance? Guy to relearn.
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye Builds Two Schools For His Constituency (Photos) by baylord101(m): 6:48am On Jul 17, 2017
conductor1a:
When are they paying their teachers their 2 years half salary? cheesy
Make your research well and restructure the question, If Kogi workers can see half salary regularly, They wouldn't be lamenting.
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye Builds Two Schools For His Constituency (Photos) by baylord101(m): 6:41am On Jul 17, 2017
Go to Osun and see standard school structure.
Christianity EtcRe: Sango Worshiper Gets Burnt While "Breathing Fire" At An Event(pics, Video) by baylord101(m): 6:35am On Jul 17, 2017
That's a comic show, The real Sango worshiper can never never get burnt.
PoliticsRe: 5 Common Misconceptions Nigerians Have About Nigeria by baylord101(m): 7:48am On Jul 16, 2017
Above all Nigeria, God bless Nigeria
Punish our bias Politicians
Who divide us Religiously
Tribally and Politically
For their political gain
CrimeRe: 1 Killed As Hoodlums Burns FRSC Van In Dutse(photos) by baylord101(m): 6:38am On Jul 15, 2017
Which way Nigerian?

Which way African?
EducationRe: My Own Little Way Of giving back: 10k each for lucky Nigerian students by baylord101(m):
Cool
CareerRe: Military Requirement For Recruit: The Boot Camp Training by baylord101(m): 9:45pm On Jul 11, 2017
opusingi:
how can U tell dt someone has a flat foothuh
Flat feet are easy to identify while standing or walking. When someone with flat feet stands, their inner foot or arch flattens, and the foot may roll over to the inner side (known as over-pronation). To see whether your foot over-pronates, stand on tiptoe or push your big toe back as far as possible.
CareerRe: Military Requirement For Recruit: The Boot Camp Training by baylord101(m): 6:54pm On Jul 11, 2017
opusingi:
flat foothuh wt kinda personal drills do I engage in to have d standard feet....edakun pls epp me
it's natural, flat feet can't be corrected in adult.

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