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FamilyFunke Akindele’s One Year Marriage Ends? by Highbe(op): 9:22am On Jul 17, 2013
[color=#006600][/color] An alarming news hits the blogs and social media that talented actress Funke Akindele’s one year marriage to Kehinde Oloyede has come to an abrupt end.
Blogger Linda Ikeji reports that Kehinde made the announcement himself via his Facebook page but has since deleted the post.
Kehinde and Funke on wedding day
According to Linda, Kehinde wrote,“It’s with heavy heart that am announcing the separation of me nd ma wife Mrs olufunke akindele,we’ve both agreed to go our separate ways coz of irreconcilable differences.we still best of friends nd we 4ever remain gud friends” (sic)
Efforts to reach Funke who is presently on a movie location to confirm the story has yielded no results yet.
Funke and Kehinde got married in a high society wedding on Saturday May 26th 2012.
IslamRe: Useful Smartphone Apps for Muslims by Highbe(m): 7:53pm On Jul 12, 2013
@usbcable and macolatunji pls let us know d site or how to get all these stufs on our phones including Nokia. Jazakumllah ahra jaza.
Foreign AffairsRe: An Open Letter 2 Mr. President:Nigerians Abroad Are Ashamed,And It’s Your Fault. by Highbe(op): 12:35pm On Jul 08, 2013
The letter was coiled from www.saharareporters.com.
Foreign AffairsRe: An Open Letter 2 Mr. President:Nigerians Abroad Are Ashamed,And It’s Your Fault. by Highbe(op): 10:39pm On Jul 07, 2013
This letter was written by Raji Ridwan Adetunji,
Department of Management and Humanities,
University of technology
Perak, Malaysia.
Foreign AffairsAn Open Letter 2 Mr. President:Nigerians Abroad Are Ashamed,And It’s Your Fault. by Highbe(op): 10:15pm On Jul 07, 2013
Mr. President, firstly I am not oblivious of the fact that there arevarious critical issues taking your attention at home, before bringing overseas’ plights to your fore. Secondly, I would not want to bore you with some irrelevant philosophical mumbo-jumbo. I will be concise in relaying the truism of my message by stating the difference between identity and image. Identity is philosophically opined as the perceptions about an individual personality that are mindfully constructed by the individual to the public. On the other hand, image is what the masses actually perceived about one’s personality.Sir, it is precariously demeaning toknow that your very own country Nigeria has deplorably failed in offering the world a positive identity of herself and in securing positive images from the world views.
Take for instance Sir, here in Malaysia; an average Malaysian on the street of Kuala Lumpur believes every Nigerian is either “Keldai Dadah” (a drug dealer), a Scammer or a Gigolo. No matter how decent you look, regardless of how academically prolific you are and even if you are meeting ina religious platform, the sneer andfear of dealing with a bandit will obviously be sinuous in their looks when hobnobbing with you.
Nigerians have been painstakinglyliving with this stigma for years. Few innocent Nigerians have been brutally mobbed by Kuala Lumpur hoodlums in the quest of cleansing the smear on our national or their personal integrity. Some others find it easy to disown their nationality and will never want to have anything to do with their fellow Nigerians. It is also unfortunate that many a Nigerian has found tribalism, ethnocentrism or religious jingoism as a personal means of denouncing the sheer stigmatization. The responses of such Nigerians when discussing the illegalities of their fellow Nigerians are galling and dangerously anecdotal. You will hear statements like: those Yahoo boys are from the West and South,or the drug dealers are mostly Igbo boys, while some will say gigolo is a Christian/Islamic thing, depending on their religious affiliation. Of course, you can’t blame their bewilderment.
Mr. President, it is not as if Malaysians are not aware of the scores of Nigerians in many publicand genuine private universities over here that are doing the nation proud. It is not as if some of their petroleum and telecommunication companies and universities can do without the expertise provided by some Nigerian professionals. They also know that some Nigerians involvein legitimate businesses with an undeniable dividend on their economic development.
But still the Nigerian identity and image are not fascinating. The Malaysian communities have their reasons for being extraordinarily careful whenever the name Nigerian rings around them. It is probably because of the incessantbroadcast they see on their national televisions of drug smuggling dramas often staged intheir airport by Nigerians, or because of the stray Nigerian youths in their capital city, that areeither graduates or school drop-outs perilously scamming and virtually pilfering their people of emotional and financial chattels.
Mr. President, I am not writing you this letter only because I have personally been a victim of the disgraceful consequence of these criminal and notorious Nigerians. I am writing to inform you that those Nigerians need your help. They need you to fulfill your promises in transforming the present catastrophic situation in every part of Nigeria. They need you in reshaping their future through a creation of economically peaceful environment where business ideathrives and excellence is rewarded.
Mr. President, you have done so well in repaying the cabals that got you the power and fulfilling the promises you made for your wife since you become the President of Nigeria. Please Sir, theposition you hold today in Nigeriamakes you the only succor that can turn things over for these hopeless Nigerians.
Many a time we watch these scammers and drug dealers on television, they often prefer accepting death penalties here rather than being deported back to their home country. Some of these lads are brilliant graduates now enrolling in English languageclasses just as means of getting visa and gaining survival with their own shameful endeavors. The creative skills they employ in plotting their terrible scams would tell you these youths are not dullards. They are potential productive resources for a seriousnation to be exploited.
Whenever any well-meaning or concerned Nigerian engage them in discussion, they replied by saying it is the fault of the president. They realize the Nigerian government has made them urchins in their home-country. The government has exposed them to unbearable poverty, and in lieu of providing them with meaningful employment, they would rather beused as political ruffians.
Sir, the Nigerian shameful identity and image are the resultant of theanti-masses government you are heading and it your fault. Those youths –the leadleaders of tomorrow- have been disoriented, misguidedand wrongly decided to resolve inactively staining and shattering the good names of the Nigerian people and robbing the stain on the entire populace.
Mr. President, if truly you are patriotic and you are really God fearing, you should start making progressive moves that will utterlychange the devastating situation of the country. You should start taking the condition of youths more seriously than your own personal eating allowances. You should start restructuring the shambolic economic situations in Nigeria by creating employments, rather than self-praising yourself for inconspicuous achievements. Sir, if you do these for us we will never forget you like the South Africans and Ghanaians won’t forget their saviors. And if you decide to continue in your ways we shall never forget to include your name in the already long list of our draconian leaders and yourself-centered predecessors.
On behalf of me and millions of utopian Nigerians, I pray may Godhelp you in heeding to these suggestions and in bringing Nigeria to the promise land sir.
Raji Ridwan Adetunji,
Department of Management and Humanities,
UniversitiTeknologi PETRONAS,
Perak, Malaysia.
Christianity EtcThe Devil Used Me" - Edo Bishop Who Raped 15-year-old Girl Confesses by Highbe(op): 9:41pm On Jul 07, 2013
Many found it hard to believe. They made calls to confirm if those close to the bishop had heard the story.
But the 'man of God' himself told the story before journalists at the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Bishop Chibuike Nwabueze narrated the story of how he allegedly raped a 15-year-old girl after ministering at Calvary Army Ministry, Rumuoji Eneka in Obio Akpor local government area of Rivers state.
He blamed it on the devil and also accused his host as the one who set him up. According to the cleric, after he finished ministering, he retired to rest. The girl later came for deliverance.
He said that while he was pleading the blood of Jesus on the little girl, she started removing her dress. Before he could restrain her, he said he found himself on top of her.
"But to my greatest surprise, I was surprised when I saw her pulling off her blouse and skirt. But, before I knew it, I had a carnal knowledge of her. That is the truthof the matter."
His head suddenly dropped after the confession, then went up again; this time he said anybody could have fallen for it.
According to him, when he realised he had sinned against God, he called some junior pastors to tell them what he had done to pray for him.
Nwabueze said he took a second look at the little girl who probably was still lying nude and waiting fora second round and what he saw pissed him off.
"She started laughing at me. She said 'are you angry?' I told her thatI did not know she had hypnotisedme. She said I should not bother," the bishop said.
"I was so angry and annoyed that Icalled some of my pastors and made a confession, that I did not know what was happening."
Nwabueze said it was not true thathe raped the girl, stressing that it was a consensual act. He also dismissed the allegation that he later procured abortion for the girl when the father called to inform him that she was pregnant. According to him, it was the girl's father that did it but he paid the bills.
The bishop maintained that the pastor of the church where he went to preach set him up and he fell for it.
"We have different Colleges of Bishops. I am the Chairman of the Communion of Bishops in Rivers State. Well, what actually happened was a set up. It was set-up by my enemies. I have so many people who are my enemies. The man in-charge of where I went to minister is my enemy. He is the person that set me up," he stated.
"He invited me to his church for a programme, claiming to be my friend. After the programme, he setme up because of the tussle over the chairmanship of the communion."
Meanwhile, the police have advised Christians to be vigilant and ask the right questions sometimes on the actions of some pastors. This way the police said, Christians could different between true and fake pastors.
Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Rivers SCID, Mr Samuel Okaula, who paraded the bishop and a male nurse who allegedly facilitated the abortion, also said people should be conscious of worship centres. He said Nwabueze would be arraigned before the court to serve as a deterrent.
Reacting to the development, Executive Director, Institute of Human rights and Humanitarian Law, IHRHL, Mr Ayankwee Nsirimovu, described the action of the bishop as unfortunate as it was done by one in a position of spiritual trust. He said the incident was one case out of the experiences of under aged girls, married and single women in the offices of randy bishops and clergymen.
EducationBREAKING: Ogun Vigilante Service Kills A Student And MTN Staff by Highbe(op): 9:28pm On Jul 07, 2013
Vigilante Service of Ogun State (VSO) men allegedly shot dead a student of Moshod Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta; Moruf Raji,29, and a staff of MTN, Akeem Usman ,32, while chasing suspected armed robbers.The incident occurred at Adigbe, Abeokuta about 1.00am on Sunday when a team of VigilanceService reportedly ordered residents of 18A Sorinola Avenue,Ori yanrin, to open the gate for them to arrest suspected armed robbers believed to be hiding in the building.
An eye witness toldVanguardthat some of the residents who were mostly students refused to open the gate thinking that the vigilantes were armed robbers thatwere trying to play smart on them.
The witness further explained that both Moruf and Akeem went out from their rooms and opened the gate for them but, as the duo wereattempting to open the gate, one of the men of VSO opened fire on the two men and killed them.
It is also reported that men of the VSO still went ahead to force their way into the compound after shooting the two men and ransacked the rooms.
CultureMasquerade, Residents Clash Again In Ibadan by Highbe(op): 6:29am On Jul 05, 2013
Barely a year after an attack on the dreaded masquerade in Ibadan, Oloolu at Popoyemoja area, supporters of the masquerade and residents of the area again clashed, Wednesday.
Last year, the masquerade was attacked with machete and had his head bandaged but, Wednesday, no fewer than 16 vehicles were vandalised.
Already, three persons have been arrested by the Oyo State Police Command in connection with the fracas.
The incident, according to a source, happened in the evening when the masquerade visited two chiefs in the area.
The supporters who wore vests with inscription 'Odun Esan, meaning “year of revenge,” unleashed terror on their perceived enemies. Dangerous weapons were said to have been freely used.
One of the attackers was quoted as saying it was to revenge what happened to the masquerade during last year’s festival.
It would be recalled that it took theintervention of some chiefs to settle the crisis, last year.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Deputy Superintendent of Police, DSP Olabisi Ilobanafor, said some hoodlums attempted to attack the masquerade with dangerous weapons.
She confirmed that vehicles were vandalised but said the owners were yet to be identified. The PPROalso added that three persons, Ibrahim Isiaka, Yakubu Isiaka and Fatai Bakare had been arrested.
The vehicles vandalized include Volkswagen Jeta car with registration number AG 483 SHK, AA 893 SHK, Toyota with registration number AB 470 AAB (Ogun), MUS 952 BE, Mercedes Benz marked EJ 161 ABC (Abuja), Merzedez with number MS 194 AAA (Lagos), AA 768 TUN (Ekiti), Ford car with number AJ 191 YNF (Oyo) and AA 102 RRU (Edo), Honda car with number EPE 452 BH (Lagos), AM 59 KSF (Lagos), and AR 19 NRK(Oyo) among others.
LiteratureRe: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Highbe(m): 4:25pm On Jul 04, 2013
ZUBY77: You didnt read the whole thing
kudos bros bt i read the whole thing .u dnt gist us what happened after she delivered d baby and what happened to MATTHEW after he was arrested. Srry 4 been too inquisitive.
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LiteratureRe: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Highbe(m): 10:10am On Jul 04, 2013
@ ZUBBY.welldone bros.bt hw far about Efuah pregnancy and dat man(Matthew).u dnt gist us abt d story of d two again?
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HealthThunderstorm Kills 23-year-old Man On His Birthday by Highbe(op): 6:21am On Jul 04, 2013
Nigerians are beginning to experience Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NIMET’s forecast of extreme rainfall this year as many states in the country has already recorded volumes of rainnever before experienced.
In Osogbo, the Osun State capital yesterday, tragedy struck as many houses lost their roofs tothe gusting wind that accompanied the two-hour rain, with property worth millions said to be destroyed.
A resident of Oke Ayepe area of Osogbo who spoke to INFORMATION NIGERIA on phone said the state has not witnessed the kind of destruction caused by the rain storm in a long time.
“The government did its best by clearing flood channels, but you know nobody can control the wind. It was so devastating. A lot of houses were destroyed.”
The source who pleaded anonymity said worse than the destruction of property the rain brought was the life of one of his colleagues that“the rain took away”.
Stuttering as he spoke, the source who is a freelance plumber told INFORMATION NIGERIA that some of his colleagues came to his area to work, but one of them died while it rained.
“We cannot question God,” he said. “The rain took my colleague away.
“They finished the work in my area and were just going home when the rain started. They hid somewhere for the rain to reduce, but as they waited for the long rain, thunder struck my colleague and he died. It was unbelievable.”
The source said what made his colleague’s death more painful was that he could have been at home when it rained.
“Yesterday was his birthday. He clocked 23. I heard his friends advisedhim to rest at home on his birthday, but he insisted on going to work. I heard he asked them who will be feedinghim after his birthday, and that was how they left him to go.
The 23-year-old victim was said to have been buried according to Islamic rites.
The Deputy Regional Manager, Central ForecastOffice, Nigerian Meteorological Agency, Abuja, Mr. Cyprian Okoloye, had in May urged Nigerians to monitor weather forecast in order to save themselves from tragedy.
Okoloye said, “We constantly upload a two-day forecast on NIMET’s website. This is to help people know when there will be heavy rainfall, so as not to be caught unawares. This information, as simple as it may sound, is very important. It’s a prediction of how the weather will be for the day, which will also help people monitor their movement. For example, if one plans to visit a flood-prone area and theweather forecasts showsthat there will be heavy rain, one will be able to implement all necessary measures to protect oneself.
“Nigerians should imbibethe habit of always checking the forecast. It doesn’t take anything from them. This information is available at one’s disposal. More so, it has been predicted that there will be heavy rainfall up to the third week of July.”
CelebritiesWizkid Defends Buying N15m Car - I Work Hard & I Can Enjoy My Money” by Highbe(op): 9:01pm On Jul 02, 2013
Wizkid recently replaced his N15 million Porshe Panamera car with a brand new one two weeks after his car was involved in an accident.
Some critics have criticized him for the excess spending but the EME star says he deserves to spend his money how he likes because he worked hard for it.

He tells Encomium magazine: “I needed to get another one because after the accident, I didn’t have a car and I have to move around. I started taking cabs before I decided to buy this new car to move around.
It is needed for work. And I don’t think there’s anything wrong in splashing millions on a car. If someone works hard and decides to spend on something thathe thinks is good for him, why not?
In fact, I don’t think there’s need to justify whether its is wrong or not. I work hard and I will enjoy my money”.
LiteratureRe: Giving Away Free Ebooks Of World Famous Authors by Highbe(m): 10:09am On Jun 16, 2013
My EMAIL is Igeibraheemo@gmail.com any novel by Robert ludlum.tnx
LiteratureRe: The 21st Century Lagos Wife. by Highbe(m): 1:10pm On Jun 12, 2013
Reenoj: Promotion?dats lovely.Congratz.triple update to celebrate that,eagerly waiting.
yah supported. Congrats
RomanceRe: The Most Romantic Gift You Have Ever Received?... by Highbe(m): 10:09am On Jun 05, 2013
Idowuogbo: Blow go one side Biko! I dey my own jeje dey freestyle as always, one amphibian dey yab hin entire lineage, I add my own jara, na me u con see quote? Mr man, respect yaself.
Nt only you but the two of But How would your life be different if…You stopped making negative judgmental assumptions about people you encounter? Let today be the day…You look for the good in everyone you meet and respect their journey.
LiteratureRe: The 21st Century Lagos Wife. by Highbe(m): 7:18am On Jun 04, 2013
It is morning here already.abeg come complete ur story...KUDOS
PoliticsRe: Which State Is The Most Accomodating In Nigeria by Highbe(m): 9:11pm On Jun 03, 2013
oluwadare26: Omo, Come Ibadan.... U go enjoy life to the fullest...Everything dey Cheap, u go enter cab 4rm a long distance 4 just #30, They sells the Cheapest food or Meat in Nigeria, Neighbours are very Lively with dat their accent, Bro.., Na Oyo State oo...
Na so my guy.OYO STATE lole she jor.
RomanceRe: The Most Romantic Gift You Have Ever Received?... by Highbe(m): 9:04pm On Jun 03, 2013
Idowuogbo: Yep! D same weed ya fada was smoking when he accidentally r@ped a gorilla. End product ? U!!!! Now feck off! Anuz carriage!
cant d 2 of U stop all dis.Adult for that matter.:-/
LiteratureRe: Man Wey Dey Reason by Highbe(m): 8:50am On May 31, 2013
Flow.am vry gr8ful indeed...interesting story indeed.KUDOS.
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LiteratureRe: The 21st Century Lagos Wife. by Highbe(m): 10:00pm On May 25, 2013
macjive01: more updating coming
ok waiting....
LiteratureRe: The 21st Century Lagos Wife. by Highbe(m): 10:23pm On May 24, 2013
@macjive, abeg come upload...it is vry interesting.keep it coming.
LiteratureRe: Story: Taking Chances by Highbe(m): 11:38am On May 10, 2013
Prince caesar....srry princesa...weldone bt hmmm....ok nxt time.
LiteratureRe: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Highbe(m): 11:27am On May 07, 2013
Oyaa...make all of u come line up infront of my Hall. Make i lecture u b4 Oga patapata go come start another topic ;DOyaa...make all of u come line up infront of my Hall. Make i lecture u b4 Oga patapata go come start another thread...
LiteratureRe: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Highbe(m): 10:37pm On May 06, 2013
hmm...In preparing for battle I
have always found that
plans are useless, but
planning is
indispensable. Tnx u oga Mazi.
LiteratureRe: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Highbe(m): 9:10am On May 06, 2013
@MAZI:Whenever you are confronted with an opponent.Conquer him/her with love.
LiteratureRe: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Highbe(m): 8:25pm On May 04, 2013
so, u r also veiwing dis topic...shame on u.@ U.
LiteratureRe: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Highbe(m): 8:48am On May 02, 2013
[color=#770077][/color] hmmm,a gud episode to start d day with...tnx oga Mazi, bt waiting 4 another uploads.....
LiteratureRe: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Highbe(m): 2:04pm On Apr 22, 2013
@oga mazi. It is a curious thing, the
death of a loved one. We
all know that our time in
this world is limited, and
that eventually all of us
will end up underneath some
sheet, never to wake up. And yet
it is always a surprise when it
happens to someone we know.
It is like walking up the stairs to
your bedroom in the dark, and
thinking there is one more stair
than there is. Your foot falls
down, through the air, and there
is a sickly moment of dark
surprise as you try and readajust
the way you thought of things.may Her soul rest in perfect peace.
LiteratureRe: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Highbe(m): 12:48pm On Apr 22, 2013
may her soul in perfect peace.

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