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A married woman has become very worried after her career husband wants her to have s*x with his boss so that he would be promoted. Dear readers, My name is Mellisa and I am staying in Jo’burg. My husband works for a popular bank and I cannot specify where but the thing is he approached me last week and asked if I would be happy staying in Sandton. Obviously, my answer was yes and so he went on. He said the only way for him to get a promotion was if I give his manager and boss my body for 24 hours at the Hilton Hotel. My immediate response was no but he is pushing and pushing, he even promised to buy my dream car – a Jeep Cherokee – if I agree. He says his boss fancies me because I am beautiful. Please, what should I do? I am totally confused now. Check my signature for more business information. www.SmartBusinessInfoHub.com |
Sometimes it is greed that cause those things....wanting to belong. crismark: |
End time Style....Running away to work |
Hmmmmm Some people comments on Nairaland is something else, how can you advice her to pull out from the marriage? I am not sure you are married...becos if you do, you will not give this kind of advice to a young marriage that is not even up to a year. The woman said..the husband told her sometime that he has a lot of financial pressure, a lot of responsibility so i think that might be the cause. familyrocks: |
hmmmmm...Just laughing at these celebrities.. Linda Ikeji is seriously drawing traffic to her page |
I dont think the woman will do that...cos she is trying to hide it from her engaged husband. lemolise: |
The Lawyer will use that as a defence nnachukz: |
[size=10pt]A Georgia man is in police custody after a call was made complaining about a strange assault. 26 year old Tamela Martin called 911 after a man, 19 year old Sean Williams, caused her buttocks to explode during doggy style s3x. According to Martin, when the two were havig s3x, Williams began to pound her aggressively. Martin says she asked Williams to stop because something did not “feel right”. When authorities arrived, Martin was rushed to Grady Memorial Hospital. “We was doing it and then he flipped me over and began to tear it up from the back. Asked him several times to be gentle, then I began to beg him to stop. That’s when he started going harder. I felt pressure building up in my booty and it felt like my booty was trippling in size, I felt the skin stretching. It was a pain I never experienced” says Tamela Martin. Martin recently received butt injections to give her a larger bottom and was aware of the risks involved. “Even though she knew the risks, Sean Williams was still arrested because he was asked to stop and he disregarded the victim’s request. This has got to be the strangest assault case I’ve encountered” says Officer Doug Davis of DeKalb County Police Department. Sean Williams is currently being charged with one count of Sexual Assault and one count of Aggravated Assault. Tamela Martin is still in the hospital and is expected to recover. VISIT: https://smartbusinessinfohub.com/
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yea from the report they had fun...for two nights , cos she said she paid for the hotel room for 2 days layla129: |
[size=15pt]It seems Facebook fraud is the new thing. Guys well polished, suave, nice talking and with great charisma are on the plug looking for girls to steal from. Do not think these girls are desperate or love material things but the quest for comfort and stability drives them wrong . I have been begging girls to look before they leap and some are learning. A lady was duped by a yahoo guy she met on Facebook. They have been chatting for a long time and decided to meet in a Hotel in Surulere, Lagos. She is already engaged about to be married and went to meet a guy behind her partner but please do not judge her, mistakes happens sometimes. She was promised N800k to invest in her from the said yahoo guy, but later got shock of her life when the guy lock her inside the bathroom when she went to take her bath, ordered her food and drinks and later left with her bag, which was full of some money, ATM card, and her iPhone6. She is looking to see if anyone knows the guy. According to source, she refuse it being publish initially, then later asked for it to be published. And to protect her identity in a professional way. This is another warning to ladies, beware of guys you meet online. Thank God she wasn't killed for rituals or otherwise. For More Screen Shots Source: http://www.enrichnaija.com/how-a-lady-who-is-engaged-lost-her-iphone6-and-money-to-a-yahoo-boy-who-promised-her-n800k/ [/size]
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[size=16pt] You are right...Most of this thing keep the marriage going with love..There is nothing to complain about. Just do it with Love. I too as a man do shave my Wife Inner Chamber becos i know that is my second home.[/size] thelish: |
This OP need flogging. You need to read the handwriting on the wall. Haba...Hope you have eating her eggroll? If not look for a way and eat it |
THIS IS A WELCOME DEVELOPMENT...KUDOS |
God will see you through...Congratulations in advance |
This Barrister get mind oooo to write this kind letter to Mr. President Dear President Buhari, It is with a deep sense of humility that I write to convey to you my sincere feelings on the state of affairs in our nation and my home State, Akwa Ibom. I am doing so as an ardent supporter who devoted his time; risked his safety; staked his integrity and passionately and vociferously defended your candidacy during the 2015 presidential election in defiance of the strong campaign of calumny mounted against you by those who never wanted you to be the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. If I had any other practicable and convenient channel of communicating with you, I would have graciously explored it. Accept my sincere apologies if you are discomfited by my resort to public engagement through this open letter. During the electioneering campaigns, you went round the country and vigorously propagated the message of change and solicited the support and votes of the Nigerian people with a solemn undertaking that our precarious situation will be ameliorated upon your assumption of office I was persuaded by your promises. Majority of Nigerians went to the polls on March 28, 2015 and overwhelmingly elected you as the president of Nigeria because you promised change. The slogan was ‘Sai Buhari’. For once, I found dignity in my Nigerian citizenship. Many Nigerians, myself inclusive, kept vigil to monitor closely the events and controversies at the National Collation Centre. We were willing and prepared to march on the streets and defend your mandate if the Godsday Orubebes’ of this world had suceeded in truncating the final collation of results. I shed tears of joy when the then Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, declared you the winner of that fiercely contested election. It was a marvellous and glorious experience. The feeling was simply indescribable. Upon your declaration, you proceeded to the National Secretariat of your party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) where you addressed a world press conference and reiterated your mantra of change. That night, I slept like a little baby because I felt that a responsible, incorruptible and courageous leader had finally emerged in Nigeria in my lifetime to lead our country out of the precipice. My dear President, ten months after your historic assumption of office, it has become increasingly tedious to defend the change we proudly supported and voted for. The hitherto much taunted “body language of the president” seems to have evaporated. It is true that the corruption infested Goodluck Jonathan’s regime and those before him had greatly destroyed, vandalised and polluted our country. It is also true that you met Nigeria in a terrible state. We are not unmindful of the myriad of challenges your administration is facing: from financial constraints due largely to low prices of crude oil at the international market; security problems orchestrated by the Boko Haram sect, the rampaging Fulani herdsmen and the very delicate agitation by the Pro-Biafran movement, etc. Nobody is expecting you to perform miracles or “turn things around overnight” as erroneously suggested by some of your aides. The fact of the matter is that responsibility is the hallmark of leadership. What was the change gospel about if things were to remain the same? Yes you have a four year mandate. But ten months is enough time to resolve certain pressing and critical issues in the country and set a very precise and clear direction for the nation. There are problems that only require a firm presidential directive to solve but which has been neglected. Mr President, just in case you are oblivious of the cost of fuel across the country, may I report to you that contrary to the pronouncement of your administration, fuel is not being sold for eighty six naira (N86) per liter. As at Sunday the 13th of March, 2016 when I wrote this open letter, I bought fuel at N125 per liter. In some places, it is much costlier than that. Does it mean that the federal government is incapable of keeping to its promises and enforcing policy decisions? It is not enough for the government to give excuses, the issue is that people are suffering because of the sheer incompetence of government. If there is one problem that we expected the change government to address with vigour, it is the issue of epileptic power supply in the country. Before your election, our power generation was over 4000 megawatts. Data from Nigeria Electricity System Operator (NESO) showed that by 9.48am on Wednesday, 9th March, 2016 power generation was 1,580.6MW, with the Ikeja Electric getting 237.09MW; Abuja, 181.77MW; Eko, 173.87MW; Benin, 142.25MW; and Enugu, 142.25MW. Others are Ibadan, 205.48MW; Jos, 86.93MW; Kano, 126.45MW; Kaduna, 126.45MW; Port Harcourt, 102.74MW; and Yola, 55.32MW. See the Punch Newspaper report of Thursday, 10th March, 2016. Despite this terrible power situation, the Minister Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, SAN and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) have gone ahead to implement a new electricity tariff regime. In other words, while the administration is insisting that the old tariff regime is not “commercially viable and sustainable”, the reality on the ground is that Nigerians are being made to pay higher for darkness by a government that promised change. Under your watch, commercial banks in the country are still carrying out illegal and unjustifiable deductions of funds belonging to their customers. Banks are still collecting inexplicable and offensive charges. Telecommunication service providers are still holding their subscribers to ransom in various ways. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) have respectively failed to stop this unwholesome practices. The Nigeria Police Force is still perpetuating extra-judicial killings and extortion. Before your ascension to the presidency, a dollar sold for about N150. Currently a dollar goes for between 250 to N370 at the forex market. While the present depreciation in currency value may not be peculiar to Nigeria, the attendant effects on the economy and the well-being of Nigerians are self-evident and require no elucidation. The government has clearly not done enough to address this anomalous situation. By Section 14 (2) (b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) The security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government” (sic). Although incessant killing and massacre of people of various communities across the country by the well armed Fulani herdsmen predated your administration, there is reasonable basis to say that they are now more daring and emboldened than what we witnessed in the past. The recent killings in Agatu community of Benue State adds credence to the view that the herdsmen seems to enjoy immunity from the Nigerian State. The federal government so far has not demonstrated serious commitment to end the bloodbath and bring the culprits to justice. While I commend the feats recorded by the federal government and the security agencies in its ongoing onslaught against Boko Haram, it is unfathomable that innocent Nigerians are being killed and slaughtered in Rivers State simply because of their political persuasion. During the reign of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), membership of the opposition party was treasonous especially in the South South region. That was the reason why a State like Akwa Ibom during the Godswill Akpabio dictatorship witnessed unprecedented murder(s) and kidnapping of opposition figures and critics. It is therefore very saddening that even under the Buhari/APC-led federal government, the conscientious people of my State (Akwa Ibom) who risked their lives championing Buhari’s message of change are still being haunted, humiliated and intimidated by Godswill Akpabio and his army. The case of Akwa Ibom is just so pathetic. The people were denied their constitutional right to freely exercise their franchise both at the March 28 presidential election and the April 11, 2015 governorship election. The European Union, the American Embassy in Nigeria and the Nigerian Civil Society Election Situation Room all returned a unanimous verdict that the Akwa Ibom elections was a total sham which should not be allowed to stand. Even the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in their separate reports discredited the make-believe gubernatorial election. Several lives were lost. One of victims of that State sponsored terror, a 22 year old Mr Federick Richard Okon, from Mbierebe Akpawat village in Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State was only buried recently on Wednesday, 9th March, 2016. Till date, no one has been prosecuted for the killings and violence that marred the Akwa Ibom elections. Justifiably aggrieved by the outcome of that fraudulent election and in line with the advice of local and international observers, Mr Umana Okon Umana, the APC gubernatorial candidate, filed a petition at the Election Tribunal seeking a cancellation of the so-called election and presented over 350 documentary evidence and called 52 witnesses. The Tribunal partly agreed with him and nullified the election in eighteen (18) out of the thirty one (31) Local Government Areas of the State. On their part, the Court of Appeal in a well considered judgment nullified the entire election and berated the Tribunal for ignoring the unchallenged evidence of over voting based on both the Card Reader and the Voters Register and the evidence that there was no collation of results which were never contested nor countered by the PDP and the other Respondents. On further appeal by the PDP, the Supreme Court did not only reverse the judgment of the Court of Appeal but also set aside the partial nullification of election by the Tribunal. On the day of the final judgment, Akpabio stormed the Supreme Court in fanfare some minutes before the Chief Justice of Nigeria and other Justices of the seven man panel returned from break to deliver their verdict in company of retinue of aides and supporters. The moment Akpabio entered the Supreme Court, movement of people were restricted by security men at the Court. His conduct inside the Supreme Court gave the impression that he merely came for celebration. Several reports in the media quoted him as declaring just before the judgment that it was “all over”. Mr President, where were you when all this was going on? Sir, I do not know of any president in the world who came to power on the platform of an opposition political party that has totally undermined and destroyed the party that brought him to power the way you have done. Respectfully Sir, you seem to operate under the illusion that for you to effect change in the country, you must abdicate from partisan politics. In the name of non interference, you have allowed very bad people to assume underserved leadership positions through undemocratic means. Your seeming nonchalant attitude has emboldened predators to infiltrate and compromise critical institutions of state and organs of government at the peril of justice, national cohesion and development. Least I forget, without consulting with anyone, you came to Akwa Ibom State and picked an ally of Godswill Akpabio and a card carrying member of the PDP, Senator Udo Udoma, as the ministerial nominee to represent the State in the Federal Executive Council. Respectfully Sir, that singular decision was/is a spite on the conscientious people of the State who supported and are still supporting you in the hope that you will protect them from the oppressive tendencies of Godswill Akpabio and his proteges. You may need to watch the video clip on YouTube showing how Akwa Ibom people reacted in Uyo the capital to your victory at the election. It speaks volume of the expectations of Akwa Ibom people. Mr Udo Udoma is today reaping where he did not sow. Here is one very self-centered and egoistic politician from Akwa Ibom that does not have any affection for his people. He only cares about his selfish interest and that of his elitist cronies in the PDP. Udo Udoma has failed in his first critical assignment as Minister of Budget and National Planning given the recent budget imbroglio. As if that was not enough humiliation for Akwa Ibom people, you sacked the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr Dan Abia, who merely occupied the slot of Akwa Ibom State and replaced him with Mrs. Ibim Semenitari from Rivers State. Frankly, I have no problem with the removal of Mr Abia for whatever misconduct he may have committed. However, by the provisions of Sections 3 and 12 of the Niger Delta Development Commission (Establishment, etc) Act 2000, the position of Managing Director of the NDDC is statutorily rotated every four years among the oil producing States. That has been the practice. Therefore, any replacement for Mr Abia, whether in an Acting or substantive capacity, should have come from Akwa Ibom State until the expiration of the State’s tenure. Simply put, Akwa Ibom has been cheated. It amounts to robbing Peter to pay Paul. Even if the growing support of Akwa Ibom people for your administration means nothing to you, the State should be given her rightful place in federal appointments and citing of projects being the highest oil producing State in the federation. My beloved president, you suffered from fraudulent elections on three previous occasions before Nigerians finally elected you in 2015. You fought up to the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 2003 and 2007. In 2011, you declined seeking remedy in court having lost faith in the nation’s judicial process. But your party, the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), went to Court and fought up to the Supreme Court and lost. Experience they say is the best teacher. Even if you were to fail in every other aspect of governance, it should certainly not be in the restoration of the sanctity of the electoral process. You also have a historic responsibility to champion revolutionary changes in the Judiciary. It is not defensible for you to sit back and say that you “will not interfere” when you have not effected a system or mechanism that stops other people from interfering with the judicial and electoral process. Nobody is asking you to help rig elections or inflence court judgments. All we are saying is that nobody should be able to do what the president himself has refused to do. Leaving people who staked their lives supporting you at the mercy of electoral predators is sinful and wicked. You have left the weak and vulnerable in Akwa Ibom State at the mercy of Godswill Akpabio and his army. Sir, the current Inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase, is an ally of Godswill Akpabio having served in Akwa Ibom State during Akpabio’s regime as Commissioner of Police at a time politically motivated killings and other crimes were rife. That was why he instituted frivolous criminal charges against a lawyer, Mr Leo Ekpenyong, who has written series of petitions to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against Akpabio. The EFCC till date has refused to act on those petitions. What then is the war against corruption about when people like Akpabio are allowed to walk freely and infiltrate critical institutions and organs of government in the country? Is Mr Solomon Arase not one of the saboteurs in your government? Sir, without the support of the Democrats, President Obama would not have recorded his achievements in the United States of America in the last seven years of his presidency. The Republicans rarely give him a chance. The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, has succeeded because he has the support of the Conservative Party both in parliament and in the country. This explains why both leaders are very interested in the affairs of their parties. Obama is currently backing Hillary Clinton for the White House because he knows that if the Republicans win the November 8, 2016 presidential election, many of his landmark reforms like the ObamaCare will be truncated. Since you came to power, your party the APC has recorded more defeats than victories. The APC is today fighting a cold war with itself. There are various camps: the Tinubu camp; Atiku camp; Saraki camp; your own camp and so on. Few days ago, it was Tinubu’s daughter who led market women to protest at the APC Secretariat in Abuja. Across the States, members of your party feel abandoned. Even though I do not belong to the APC, I believe that what goes on in the ruling party will ultimately affect the entire country. If there was responsible leadership in the PDP, Nigeria will not be where it is today. The division and leadership failure in the PDP culminated in the defeat of Goodluck Jonathan at the polls. Looking at the National Assembly today, one can clearly see the signature of your bad politics and error in judgment in the name of “non interference”. If you had appreciated the fact that the composition of the leadership of the National Assembly will affect your administration, Senator Bukola Saraki would not have been the Senate President today. As long as the status quo remains, you will continue to face embarrassment and resistance from the National Assembly. As a final postscript, permit me to say that the faith of the Nigerian people in your administration is eroding at a worrisome level. This is the hard fact that Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Mr Femi Adesina, Mallam Garba Shehu and other image managers of your administration may not tell you. You may need curtail your oversea trips if that will make you to fully appreciate the true situation of things in the country. This “change” is killing us and the time to truly change things in the country is now. I sincerely want you to succeed and may you succeed. May God give you the insight and the courage to do what is right for our nation. Thank you. Your loyal subject, Inibehe Effiong (Esq.). Legal Practitioner and Convener, Coalition of Human Rights Defenders (COHRD). inibehe.effiong@gmail.com Source: http://www.enrichnaija.com/shocking-this-change-is-killing-us-open-letter-to-president-muhammadu-buhari-by-inibehe-effiong/
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The Federal Government on Thursday appointed Dr Dakuku Peterside as the Director General of Nigerian Maritime administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA). A statement signed by Yetunde Sonaike, the Director, Public Relations, Ministry of Transportation in Abuja said that the appointment was with immediate effect, March, 10, 2016. Peterside was the governorship candidate of APC in April.11, 2015 governorship election in River state and also a former member, House of Representative from 2011 to 2015. According to the statement, Peterside has a Doctorate Degree in Management Science from the University of Port Harcourt and MBA in Business Administration. He also holds a Bachelor Degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences (B.MLS) in Hematology from Rivers State University of Science and Technology. (NAN) source: http://www.enrichnaija.com/breaking-news-fg-appoints-peterside-as-nimasa-dg/
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The Presidency has issued the following statement announcing the removal of 20 more heads of federal parastatals and agencies. The list adds to the six heads of agencies under the Ministry of Information and Culture that were sacked earlier today. Read full statement below. 1. The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has approved the immediate disengagement of the following Chief Executive Officers of the underlisted Parastatals, Agencies and Commissions. 2.He has also approved that the most senior officers in the Parastatals, Agencies and Councils oversee the activities of the organizations pending the appointment of substantive Chief Executive Officers. (i) Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) (ii) Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) (iii) Voice of Nigeria (VON) (iiii) News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) (v) National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) (vi) Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) (vii) New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) (viii) Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) (ix) Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board(NCDMB) (x) Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) (xi) Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) (xii) National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) (xiii) Petroleum Equalization Fund (xiiii) Nigeria Railways Corporation (NRC) (xv) Bureau of Public Procurements (BPP) (xvi) Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) (xvii) Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) (xviii) Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) (xix) National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) (xx) Nigeria Investment Promotion Council (NIPC) (xxi) Bank of Industry (BoI) (xxii) National Centre for Women Development (NCWD) (xxiii) National Orientation Agency (NOA) (xxiiii) Industrial Training Fund (ITF) (xxv) Nigerian Export-Import Bank (xxvi) National Agency for Prohibition of Traffic In Persons and Other Related Matters (NAPTIP) 3. Mr. President, however, thanked them for their invaluable services to the Nation and wishes them well in their future endeavours. source: http://www.enrichnaija.com/breaking-news-buhari-sacks-20-heads-of-federal-agencies-parastatals/
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chimere66:Ricky Ross now a commisioner in Naija...KUDOS TO HIM |
Just looking at Wike with one eye..'wink' When he was using Federal Might to boast..little did he know that things will turn around. I still remember what he said in March, 2015 that when GEJ won. They will shut all the Borders so that Ameachi will never escape. Now he is crying foul...let him continue. |
Sorry Madam for your story....Sometimes I wonder if couple that gave such story do court at all....But i have to read your message again and realized that you both courted for GOOD 5 Years. I will say maybe you fell for his money and you also rush him to marry you...hence the result now. Your husband was not in love you with, neither did he love you.. But the best is for you to let him DO HIS ROLE as the head of the family....You cannot pay the house rent. let him look for money anywhere and pay. You need to also talk to him ...I see communication is lacking in your relationship. Wish you luck. Just have faith ALL will be okay. |
It is just a question, I was asking....that was why I said; If it is a practice in some place. IdJack: |
It should be Ogi..not garri |
Bro...your name na sorry. I just dey pity you |
A friend of mine, send this with a question; Is This the Best Way to Feed a Baby? Mothers, take care of the children God bless you with; knowing that you will give an account. Same with the father. So terrible. Well maybe I dont know if it is a culture in some place...Just asking Have you visited this blog today take a look https://smartbusinessinfohub.com/13-best-business-ideas-you-need-to-start-in-nigeria-and-make-money/
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@ OP spending 75 percent of your wages on her. through her father First bank Acct....Hmmmm I smell foul play here. anywhere...sorry, Next time Shine your eyes like star. meanwhile focus on your new oil job before you loose it macroscopic: |
R.I.P to Marathon Usain Bolt Sex runner. Continue to run in Hell Fire Islie: |
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Bring you jaw let me slap you.... OP you better wake up from your slumber.. THINK..and send her packing. 'Abuja uncle me foot' |
Girl...you are on your own...One Chance. Be wise. #Gold Digging, is another name of your boy friend guccidriver93k: |
[size=15pt]What are PDP supporters complaining about? Is Saraki their member...the last i checked Senator B. Saraki is an APC member from Kwara State. Let allow the rule of law to decide. [/size] The President is right...'Leave me out of this' |
House House were the incident happened Wonders they said will never end. A 30-year-old man, Nelson Oamen, has allegedly killed his father at Block 270, Abesan Estate, Ipaja, Lagos at the weekend. Oamen stabbed his 74-year-old father to death, removed his heart and ran away with it. According to an eyewitness and neighbour of the suspect, Kazeem, the young man had been acting violently for the past three months before the ugly incident happened, while neighbours have consistently advised the man’s parent to take him away to a rehabilitation centre. He said: “The boy has been committing some petty crimes in the area before he eventually murdered his father in cold blood. Oamen had consistently threatened his father, blaming him for his failure in life. He recently robbed a recharge card vendor and also raped one woman in the area.” Asked how he got to know about the ugly incident, Kazeem said he was told by another neighbour, who overheard the old man’s screams, but to their surprise, the deed had already been done with the man fleeing immediately, before they could mobilize themselves to the scene. The suspect’s sister, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said her father, Ehiramen Oamen, had been managing partial stroke for the past four years and he was just recovering before Nelson killed him. The woman, based in Abeokuta, Ogun State, told The Guardian that the immediately the incident happened on Friday night, she was informed and had to rush to Lagos on Saturday. “My younger sister who stays with my father established the fact that Nelson allegedly killed my father. She said she only came upstairs to change cloth when she discovered bloodstain on the floor. The young lady later traced the bloodstain to a spot where she met their father in a pool of blood while his face was covered with cloth. Meanwhile, the Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Joe Offor, has confirmed the incident, adding that the police is beaming its searchlight on the suspect, who is on the run, for further investigation. Source: http://www.enrichnaija.com/shocking-a-man-kill-his-father-and-removes-the-heart/ |
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