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Christianity EtcRe: Boy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:21am On Nov 09, 2016
My friends don’t bully me at all as they believe I am Lord Ganesha. I am happy when people call me Ganesha Ji. It makes me happy. I want to be like this only. I am happy with my big head and face.”

Christianity EtcRe: Boy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:19am On Nov 09, 2016
However, the boy himself is happy with his role of a religious icon:“I look like Ganesha and people don’t even know my real name. My teachers also worship me at the school.

Christianity EtcRe: Boy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:18am On Nov 09, 2016
When Pranshu was one-year-old he was taken to a local doctor but he didn’t managed to diagnose him or offer any treatment.

Christianity EtcRe: Boy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:18am On Nov 09, 2016
Villagers who meet him get their wishes fulfilled. He goes to school everyday and when people see my son, they welcome him with flowers.”

Christianity EtcRe: Boy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:15am On Nov 09, 2016
I also worship him like the other villagers. His whole body is like the Lord Ganesha. He gives blessings to everyone.

Christianity EtcRe: Boy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:05am On Nov 09, 2016
Pranshu’s father, Kamlesh, said: “His eyes were like Lord Ganesha. He was born with a big head and even now the size of his head is growing.

Christianity EtcRe: Boy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:05am On Nov 09, 2016
Ganesha, the god of good fortune who provides prosperity, fortune and success, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities.

Christianity EtcRe: Boy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:04am On Nov 09, 2016
Locals, teachers, friends and even his own family believe he is a divine child and a reincarnation of the god Ganesha — Indian god depicted with an elephant’s head on a human body.

Christianity EtcBoy With Huge Head And Narrow Eyes Worshipped As Hindu God by Eyor1(op): 7:03am On Nov 09, 2016
Meet a six-year-old boy who is being worshipped as the reincarnation of a Hindu god by his fellow villagers, including even his teachers and friends.


Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with the medical condition that made his head huge and eyes extremely narrowed. Besides, he is unable to walk on his own.

CelebritiesRe: Zebrudaya Visits Tunde Alabi In The Hospital (pics) by Eyor1(m): 6:44am On Nov 09, 2016
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RomanceRe: We Are About To Show You How Dirty Your Mind Truly Is by Eyor1(op): 2:26pm On Nov 08, 2016
Did you see an image of a woman, her torso and hips and a sizeable pair of breasts?

If you did, then you will be surprised at another thing the image could depict.

Most people with cleaner minds can see two stick figures fervently dancing. The curves are their legs and the dots are their heads. The image remains

The curves are their legs and the dots are their heads. This means the image can have a less dirty meaning.

According to psychologists, the brain can see the two images almost simultaneously – but one dominates, depending on your experiences and thoughts.

So, are you a dirty-minded, sex-obsessed person?


https://www.naij.com/1037094-see-photo-will-tell-dirty-mind.html
RomanceRe: We Are About To Show You How Dirty Your Mind Truly Is by Eyor1(op): 2:24pm On Nov 08, 2016
The image made rounds on the internet recently with most people divided on what it actually is.

Take a look below.

RomanceWe Are About To Show You How Dirty Your Mind Truly Is by Eyor1(op): 2:23pm On Nov 08, 2016
Do you consider yourself of pure mind? We are about to change that.


The optical illusion below can leave you wondering. It is a simple drawing made up of curved lines and a big pair of dots.

CrimeRe: 5 Most Feared Prisons In Nigeria by Eyor1(op): 2:18pm On Nov 08, 2016
Some inmates of the Ibara Prison, Abeokuta, Ogun state have accused prison officials of extorting cash from them to carry out their official duties.

According to one of the affected inmates, on court days, prison officials would force them to contribute money to fuel vehicles adding: “If not, they won’t take you to court, who knows, maybe it is on such a day that the court may set that person free.

“This prison is congested due to unnecessary remand of innocent persons because they have no money to bribe the officials.”


https://www.naij.com/1039480-kirirkiri-4-prisons-nigeria-will-put-fear-god-photos.html
CrimeRe: 5 Most Feared Prisons In Nigeria by Eyor1(op): 2:17pm On Nov 08, 2016
The Jimeta prison in Damaturu, Yobe state is especially dangerous because most times it houses religious extremists and Boko Haram prisoners, which makes it prone to violent attacks.

Most people in this prison are not sure of seeing the next day. The Jimeta prison break in 2012 was an attack by 40 gunmen suspected to be members of the terrorist group Boko Haram.

The attack is thought to have been a bid to rescue imprisoned members of Boko Haram. About 40 prisoners escaped from the prison; seven inmates and one prison warden died. The escaped prisoners were largely Boko Haram members.

5. Ibara

CrimeRe: 5 Most Feared Prisons In Nigeria by Eyor1(op): 2:15pm On Nov 08, 2016
Gboko is a fast-growing town in the Benue state of North-central Nigeria. The name Gboko also refers to a Local Government in Benue state. The population for the town is over 500,000, mostly Tiv people.

Despite plans by the federal government to ensure the reformation of the criminal justice system, prisons in the country, including the Makurdi medium security prisons remain congested include Gboko.

4. Jimeta

CrimeRe: 5 Most Feared Prisons In Nigeria by Eyor1(op): 2:14pm On Nov 08, 2016
The Kuje prison is located in Abuja, Nigeria. Though not as well-known as the Kirikiri Maximum security prison in Lagos, its notoriety is growing.

In the 1990s, Kuje established its unsavory reputation as the place pro-democracy activists and critics of government were sent by the military regime.

People who have been in the prison or are currently there include: Abba Moro, Olisa Metuh and Nnamdi Kanu.

3. Gboko

CrimeRe: 5 Most Feared Prisons In Nigeria by Eyor1(op): 2:07pm On Nov 08, 2016
The Kirikiri maximum security prison located in Apapa, Lagos is already infamous for their congestion. As at February 1, 1990, had a population of 1,645 but only a rated capacity of 956 .

Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison is also infamous for its “degrading” treatment of prisoners , “appalling” living conditions, sub-standard medical care, and a very high death rate.

Currently, its official capacity is 1,056. It was first established in 1955. Paul Chiama of Leadership once wrote that “The mention of Kirikiri first reminds any Nigerian of” this prison. It has held notable prisoners like: Chief Bode George, Clifford Orji, Al-Mustapha and Major General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua.

2. Kuje

Crime5 Most Feared Prisons In Nigeria by Eyor1(op): 2:05pm On Nov 08, 2016
Let us begin with a story, former President Olusegun Obasanjo told in 2014. The then Akwa Ibom state governor, Godswill Akpabio did something quite funny and eye-opening.


While reacting to the crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Akpabio, confessed to the putrid performance of governments of the PDP as they faced an uncertain journey to the polls:

“We have messed up,” he pleaded with Obasanjo, whose help he sought, “Please [don’t abandon us]. For me, I don’t want to go to jail and my children are too young…”

Even among the high and mighty, the fear of prisons in Nigeria is a real thing. And these are the most feared ones:

1. Kirirki maximum security

PhonesRe: Share A Screenshot Of Your Home Screen! by Eyor1(m): 1:06pm On Nov 08, 2016
Nova launcher....

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 6:45pm On Nov 07, 2016
Jenny1010:
Thank God am not a man
Thank God I am a Man
RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:19pm On Nov 07, 2016
RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:18pm On Nov 07, 2016
It is safe to say we’ve all had the unfortunate experience.

12. When you decide to join #teamnatural but the wahala is too much

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:14pm On Nov 07, 2016
God help you, you are not wearing not an under short.

11. When you finish painting your nails and mistakenly smear it

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:13pm On Nov 07, 2016
Shout to all the girls that wear heels to market, beach, everywhere.

10. You are wearing a short flare dress and the evil wind decides to show up

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:11pm On Nov 07, 2016
You’re taking your time to catwalk and then one bros walks up to you to say, “You’re stained”. Ah, that can be embarrassing.

9. Wearing heels is not for the faint hearted

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:09pm On Nov 07, 2016
The metal wire will just decide it is time to come out and chook you. Sometimes, it won’t just end at chooking you, it will injure you too.

8. Your period decides to pay a surprise visit

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:09pm On Nov 07, 2016
That moment when you’re finding it hard to breath because your bra won’t let you.


7. When the metal wire in your bra decides to betray you

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:08pm On Nov 07, 2016
God bless you, you don’t have an umbrella or shower cap with you.

6. You have to wear bra even when it is so uncomfortable

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:08pm On Nov 07, 2016
After making your hair and you start carrying your head like agama lizard. There’s nothing more painful than sleeping with new braids.

5. When you just finished making your hair and rain decides to punish you on your way back home

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 3:05pm On Nov 07, 2016
Sitting down for over five hours to make one hair is not as easy as it looks. It gets worse when they start pulling your hair from all corners and you just have to endure the pain.

4. The pain won’t let you sleep

RomanceRe: 12 Challenges Nigerian Girls Go Through That Men Just Don't Get by Eyor1(op): 2:52pm On Nov 07, 2016
You need to hold that wig down.

3. Making hair is just another wahala on its own

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