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Celebrities / Re: Even At 101, I’m Still Strong In Bed– Aduku, Nigeria’s Oldest Living War Veteran by GistMore5: 6:53am On Jul 20, 2019
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Celebrities / Even At 101, I’m Still Strong In Bed– Aduku, Nigeria’s Oldest Living War Veteran by GistMore5: 6:53am On Jul 20, 2019
Walking as fast as his legs could carry him without any form of support as he approached some plastic chairs stationed at a strategic corner within the expansive compound that wet Tuesday afternoon, Pa Adama Aduku showed no sign of tiredness or frailty. Donning a white attire synonymous with the people of northern Nigeria complemented by a specially designed footwear and cap, there was nothing to suggest that at 101, the old man had lost any bit of the confidence and swagger that served him during his days in the military and over the years. He was full of energy.

Finding comfort in one of the plastic chairs around, the centenarian rolled back the years in grand style, reeling out highlights upon highlights of his over one century on earth. Born to a peasant farmer with two wives in 1918 in the rural town of Abejukolo-Ife under Omaha Local Government Area of Kogi State, Aduku had no idea how his life would pan out while treading the nooks and crannies of his ancestral land as a child. A family of traditionalists, education was never a priority in his lineage; instead, his formative years and those of other children were shaped by farming and the experiences that came with it. Life went on normally for him until one day in 1942 when everything changed.

“I was coming back from the farm one evening when I saw a man who was younger than me at the time beating our village head,” Aduku recalled with nostalgia as he shared his life’s story with our correspondent earlier in the week during an encounter. “The man named Salikawa was a soldier who resorted to beating up our chief for refusing to carry his bag and seeing him off to his house, which was 10 miles away.

“When the matter was reported to the District Officer, the chief was advised to obey the soldier in his own interest or face whatever consequences that resulted from that.

“I was very angry and bitter and I made up my mind to join the military so that I could go back to the village and also beat up Salikawa for humiliating our chief,” he added.

A few weeks after clocking 24, Aduku left his native Abejukolo-Ife and headed for Makurdi, Benue State, to enlist in the army. Beyond the desire to avenge the humiliation of their community head by a much younger fellow, the allure of being respected and feared by his kinsmen also sparked his interest in joining the military. But while he received the blessing of his father and a few family members, others within the household objected to the idea. However, that didn’t stop him from pursuing his goal.

Two years after joining the army in Makurdi, Aduku and others were moved to Eleyele in Ibadan, Oyo State, in preparation for Egypt en route India and Burma (now Myanmar), where they were to fight for the British Army in the Second World War. It is a time the centenarian looks back to today with fond memories.

“In the course of that journey, we ran out of drinking water, so we had to rely on the water from the sea to drink despite it being salty,” he revealed. “By the time we finally got to Egypt, we waited a bit before moving to Bombay in India and later to Kolkota also in that country for the war.

“While over there, we fought with Japan in an intense battle and we were able to defeat them. We also fought against enemies in Burma (now Myanmar).

“After the war, we returned to Ikeja in Lagos in 1946. I came back home with £100; it was big money at the time,” he said with a warm grin.

While still trying to recover from the energy he lost in the war upon his return back home, Aduku faced another challenge from familiar quarters. Having heard horrible tales of women and children, who suddenly became widows and orphans, as a result of their husbands and fathers participating in the war, the retired soldier’s grandmother begged, cried and pressured him to leave the army. She was not the type that would struggle to get anything from him. He was in a fix. A decision had to be taken.

“I didn’t know what to do after my grandmother begged that I should leave the army,” the old man told our correspondent as he attempted to change his sitting position. “She loved me so much and was always willing to do everything to make me happy in life. I couldn’t afford to turn her down,” he stated.

So, a few weeks after returning to Nigeria from the Second World War and four years after joining the army, Aduku quit the military. Armed with £100 and other priced material possessions, the Kogi-born centenarian headed to Tinubu Square in Lagos Island to begin a new life as a trader. It was an adventure he eagerly looked forward to. But just before he could settle down and begin his new journey, something unexpected occurred – an event that changed more than a few things around him.

“The £100 I was paid for fighting in the Second World War was stolen in Lagos,” he recalled painfully. “I couldn’t sleep for several days; I was heartbroken and felt sickly.

“I had to fall back on the other things I had to get my life back on track even though it was tough and painful at the time.

“The following year, in 1947, I managed to marry a wife and was engaged in petty trading but I wasn’t satisfied. I wanted something more.

“So, I informed my wife of my decision to go back to the army. She didn’t express any kind of fear but only pleaded with me to wait until after she delivered the baby she was carrying in her womb before going back to the military.

“I agreed and waited till 1950 after she was delivered of the baby before going back to join the army,” he disclosed.

By the time Aduku finally returned to the military in 1950, his grandmother, who pressured him to quit the khaki for civilian attire four years earlier had long passed on. So, for the seven years that followed, the diminutive old man served in various capacities in the army, bringing his rich experience of the war to bare at almost every point. But by the time he was 39, the Kogi native finally decided to leave the barracks for a new life with his family.

“After leaving the army, my sister prevailed on me to come back to the village and invest in farming rather than going back to trading,” he said.

“God blessed me after leaving the military; my farm became huge and I had wealth.

“Since that period till now, I have been into farming and have many people working for me. I still go to the farm but only to supervise and pay my workers,” he disclosed proudly.

But beyond the posture of a tough individual presented by his military background, Aduku, unknown to many, also has a soft and interesting side. For example, apart from being a loving husband and father to his two wives and 10 children, the centenarian is a great lover of tea – a drink he attributes his longevity and unusual strength to at 101. That is not all; the old man boasts that even at his age, he still possesses the energy and skills to make any woman happy in bed. According to him, there are many young women in his community that have continually made passes at him, willing for him to mesmerise them in bed.

“I may be 101 years old, but inside me, especially when it comes to making a woman happy in bed, I am still strong and fresh,” the war veteran, who was honoured by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, and the 81 Division of the Nigerian Army in Lagos, for being the country’s oldest living World War II veteran boasted. “In my family, a man’s manhood never dies, irrespective of his age.

“So, I still have the energy to make love to any woman.

“There are so many young ladies seeking my attention in the village. They have been calling and asking when I will return home.

“But as a devout Christian, I don’t give room for such despite all the disturbances from women,” he added.

Indeed, a fulfilled man in every sense, Aduku has tasted the good and sour sides of life. He told Saturday PUNCH that one of his greatest pains in life is that none of his children agreed to follow in his footsteps by joining the army. The veteran, who disclosed to our correspondent that he never got the chance to avenge the humiliation of his village chief by the soldier named Salikawa, said that if he had the chance to choose a career in life again, it would surely be the military as God had blessed him through the barracks.

“My children have all refused to join the military,” he said with a tinge of regret. “I have tried to persuade them several times but they refused. I cannot force them.

“Becoming a soldier was my biggest dream as a child because in those days they were highly respected.

“Through being a military man, God blessed me a lot. I have been offered traditional titles in my village several times because of my feats while in the military but I declined.

“God has blessed me in many different ways; I do not need anything more to be happy in life.

“At the time I joined the army, I never knew God could bring me this far through the profession.

“Everywhere I go, people honour and celebrate me. It is beyond my imagination. I am really grateful to God for making me witness this during my lifetime.

“That is why when I am gone to be with my creator, I would like to be remembered as a soldier who served his country with all his heart,” he said.

Indeed, Aduku’s 101-year sojourn on earth so far is the best fit for a Hollywood thriller. Apart from living his childhood dream and enjoying the grace of old age, he has watched his children and grandchildren prosper before his eyes. Celebrated by the government and all the people that come across him wherever he goes, the centenarian cannot ask for more. In spirit, soul and body – the retired soldier is accomplished.

“I cannot ask for anything else,” he said, almost breaking into tears. “On top of all the blessings I have received from God, He has also given me a long life to enjoy them. There is nothing more I can say than give Him thanks,” he added, before raising his hands to the ‘heavens’ – the sight of an old man thanking his creator for all that life has gifted him.

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Celebrities / Re: Timi Dakolo Reacts To Allegation That 80% Of CAN Members Are Rapists by GistMore5: 7:37am On Jul 18, 2019

Celebrities / Timi Dakolo Reacts To Allegation That 80% Of CAN Members Are Rapists by GistMore5: 7:35am On Jul 18, 2019
Singer Timi Dakolo whose wife, Busola, recently accused COZA pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo, of raping her when she was 17, has shut down claims that 80% of members of the Christian Association of Nigeria CAN, are rapists.

See his exchange with an Instagram user who made the allegation in his comment section below.

See more; http://gistmore.com/timi-dakolo-reacts-to-allegation-that-80-of-can-members-are-rapists

Education / Re: Lagos Pastor, Tony Rapu's Son Graduates From UK University (photos) by GistMore5: 7:07am On Jul 18, 2019

Education / Lagos Pastor, Tony Rapu's Son Graduates From UK University (photos) by GistMore5: 7:05am On Jul 18, 2019
Tobe, the son of popular Lagos pastor, Tony Rapu of This Present House church, graduated from Loughborough University in London on Wednesday July 17.

The clergyman and his wife attended the graduation. See more photos from the graduation below...

See more photos here; http://gistmore.com/lagos-pastor-tony-rapus-son-graduates-from-uk-university-photos

Celebrities / Re: Amarachi Nyanne Celebrates Her Birthday (Photos) by GistMore5: 7:04am On Jul 18, 2019
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Health / Re: Doctors Remove 33 Object Including Razor Blades & A Screwdriver From Man Stomach by GistMore5: 7:03am On Jul 18, 2019
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Health / Doctors Remove 33 Object Including Razor Blades & A Screwdriver From Man Stomach by GistMore5: 6:57am On Jul 18, 2019
Doctors in India have removed 33 objects, including razors and knives, from the stomach of a 30-year old man identified as Yogesh Thakur,

Thakur was admitted to the hospital on July 14 after he complained of severe stomach pain. His mother, Kusma Thakur, told doctors her son would 'grab anything and eat it', leading them to conduct x-rays and doctors were stunned to find objects such as a knife, screwdriver, razor blades and plastic items inside Thakur's stomach.

Two days later, doctors extracted all the objects in an operation and Thakur, a part-time farmer, is now recovering and will receive psychiatric help.

Doctors said it's likely he suffers with acuphagia, a disorder in which people eat sharp or metal objects and other items they can't digest. Acuphagia is a category of pica, an eating disorder whereby the person cannot help eating non-food items such as dirt, talcum powder or paint.

See more photos here; http://gistmore.com/doctors-remove-33-objects-including-razor-blades-a-screwdriver-from-the-stomach-of-a-man

Crime / . by GistMore5: 4:24am On Jul 14, 2019
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Crime / 7 Family Members Killed By Generator Fumes In Rivers State (Disturbing Photo) by GistMore5: 3:39pm On Jul 11, 2019
A family of seven completely wiped out this morning by generator fumes in Elele, Ikwerre local government of Rivers State.

This was said by one of their neighbors who was at the scene of the incident. Though their body has been evacuated by Elele Division police.

See more; http://gistmore.com/7-family-killed-by-generator-fumes-in-rivers-state-photo

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Crime / Re: Shi’ites, Police Officers Clash Again At Federal Secretariat Abuja (Photos) by GistMore5: 3:32pm On Jul 11, 2019
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Crime / Shi’ites, Police Officers Clash Again At Federal Secretariat Abuja (Photos) by GistMore5: 3:27pm On Jul 11, 2019
Pandemonium broke out at the Federal Secretariat , Abuja this morning after members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria also known as Shi'ites, clashed with officers of the Nigerian Police Force.

The Shi'ite members were staging a protest, demanding the release of their leader, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky when some of their members and police officers in the Secretariat had an argument which degenerated into a fight. The police officers fired gunshots and tear gas to disperse the protesters while about five Shi’ite members were apprehended by the security operatives.

This faceoff comes two days after some Shiite members invaded the National Assembly complex during which four policemen were injured and many cars destroyed in the complex.

See photos from today's clash below....

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Celebrities / Re: Busty actress, Jayeola Monje Celebrate Her Birthday With lovely pictures by GistMore5: 12:56pm On Jul 10, 2019
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Celebrities / Re: BBNaija: Omashola Grabs Kim Oprah Backside (Photos) by GistMore5: 12:54pm On Jul 10, 2019

Celebrities / BBNaija: Omashola Grabs Kim Oprah Backside (Photos) by GistMore5: 12:53pm On Jul 10, 2019
BBNaija housemate, Omashola who seems to be developing interest in beauty queen, Kim Oprah was spotted this morning grabbing her butt during their relaxation.

Kim Oprah reacts and made a confession to Omashola;

"You're the first guy that's grabbing my ass in the House"

See more photos here; http://gistmore.com/bbnaija-omashola-grabs-kim-oprah-backside-photos

TV/Movies / Re: BBNaija: Seyi Awolowo And Tinubu (Photo) by GistMore5: 4:57am On Jul 10, 2019

TV/Movies / BBNaija: Seyi Awolowo And Tinubu (Photo) by GistMore5: 4:56am On Jul 10, 2019
BBNaija housemate, Seyi is really using the influence of his grandfather, Obafemi Awolowo. He posed in a throwback photo with APC leader, Bola Tinubu.

See more; http://gistmore.com/bbnaija-photo-of-awolowo-grandson-seyi-and-bola-tinubu

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Celebrities / Re: BBNaija: Photos of Jackye With Okorocha, Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Amosun by GistMore5: 4:46am On Jul 10, 2019
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Celebrities / Re: BBNaija: Photos of Jackye With Okorocha, Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Amosun by GistMore5: 4:39am On Jul 10, 2019
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Celebrities / BBNaija: Photos of Jackye With Okorocha, Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Amosun by GistMore5: 4:39am On Jul 10, 2019
BBNaija housemate, Jackye who is now a Software Developer revealed she was a media girl as a TV Host before she started writing codes as a Tech girl.

Gistmore bring to you pictures from her videos during her interviews former APC Governors, Rochas Okorocha, Ibikunle Amosun, Rauf Aregbesola, Rotimi Akeredolu and more.

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Who heard me mention I was a media girl before I started writing codes? Tag who you know in this video��#bbnaija #teamjackye #mediagirl #techgirl

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Celebrities / Re: Reakado Banks Reacts After He Was Embarrassed On Live TV Over Sex by GistMore5: 4:13am On Jul 10, 2019

Celebrities / Reakado Banks Reacts After He Was Embarrassed On Live TV Over Sex by GistMore5: 4:13am On Jul 10, 2019
Reekado Banks has reacted after he got embarrassed on a live TV show by a lady who shared the aftermath of having sex with him.

During the live show, the lady left the show host and Reekado Banks stunned after she disclosed that the singer stopped calling her after they had sex.

Taking to Twitter to react, the singer confirmed it was a prank and it was taken too far.

He wrote:

It is truly a problem when a media platform begins to pursue shock value at the expense of an artistes' image.

So that was a prank call on a tv show, it was funny then , but I do not like where this is headed!

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Celebrities / Re: A Romantic Movie Role Made My Ex-boyfriend Leave – Actress, Olaide Adeyiga by GistMore5: 4:42am On Jul 06, 2019
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Celebrities / A Romantic Movie Role Made My Ex-boyfriend Leave – Actress, Olaide Adeyiga by GistMore5: 4:41am On Jul 06, 2019
The dynamic thing about being an actor is that those in the profession get to play various roles. For Olaide Adeyiga, being versatile as an actor comes easily to her. However, she has had to pay a price for this. In an interview with Saturday Beats, she noted that her last relationship ended because of a romantic role she played in a movie.

“My last relationship ended because of a romantic role (I played in a movie). I tried to make him understand that it was my job. When I am doing my job, I don’t limit myself. We shouldn’t involve emotions in this. I am still single and waiting for that man that would trust me enough to understand that when I do something like that, my mind is not there.

“He met me as an actor, but he didn’t understand my job. The movie wasn’t even out yet; he only saw a short preview clip and he told me I should have turned down the role. He didn’t tell me he was no longer interested; the relationship just fell apart. My mother has been very supportive of my career. I had to switch schools just to study theatre arts; she is really happy for me,” she told Saturday Beats.

Speaking about some of the challenges she has experienced since she followed her passion in acting, she noted she had to switch from shooting English movies to Yoruba to increase the pace of her rise to stardom.

She said, “I joined the Nigerian movie industry in 2013; I started with English movies, and joined the Yoruba industry in May last year. Men in the industry always want to get into my pants. I just make them understand that I don’t mix work with pleasure; I see all of them as my brothers. Some of them understand; while others don’t.

“I was advised that if I wanted to become popular quickly. I should join the Yoruba movie industry because they produce movies often. Since I joined, I have seen a significant improvement. I have even produced my own movie and I get more roles now.”

Debunking the rumour that ‘sugar daddies’ sponsor female producers, she said it had never happened to her.

“I have other businesses that I do apart from acting; moreover, it is not anyone’s business how anyone gets their money. I have not heard anything of such. I am very okay; I am minding my business. I can only speak for myself. I am acting because I am passionate about it. If I am sad and I go on set, I become joyful. Some people may be doing it to get connected to highly placed men but not me,” she said.

See more here; http://gistmore.com/a-romantic-movie-role-made-my-ex-boyfriend-leave-actress-olaide-adeyiga

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Romance / Re: Lady's Transformation And Her Weightloss Secret Leaves Twitter Users In Awe by GistMore5: 11:11pm On Jul 05, 2019

Romance / Lady's Transformation And Her Weightloss Secret Leaves Twitter Users In Awe by GistMore5: 11:11pm On Jul 05, 2019
Twitter users were so impressed with the transformation a woman achieved in just months that they tweeted at her asking for her weightloss secret.

The woman said she began her weightloss journey late last year. At the moment, she has gone from having a pouch to a flat tummy. Also, her skin doesn't have the flabs associated with sudden weightloss.

She said losing weight is the best thing she's done for herself and she went on to share her secret with her followers.

See more photos here; http://gistmore.com/ladys-transformation-and-her-weightloss-secret-leaves-twitter-users-in-awe

Romance / Re: Pre-wedding Photo Of Chelsea Fan And His Fiancee Who Is Man United Fan by GistMore5: 10:43pm On Jul 05, 2019
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Celebrities / Re: Toolz Shares Her Hilarious Experience With A Sick Stray Cat by GistMore5: 6:25pm On Jul 05, 2019
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Music/Radio / Re: Top 7 Hottest Artistes In The First Half Of 2019 by GistMore5: 6:02pm On Jul 05, 2019
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