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CrimeFamily Feeds Dog With A Baby In Kastina by Kenneth205(op): 2:13pm On Jul 20, 2016
The Kastina State Police Command is holding a family of five in its custody for allegedly feeding a day-old baby boy to a dog as meal.

The incident happened at Saika village in Batsari Local Government Area.

The suspects include 15-year-old Wosila Halilu, her three stepbrothers and her mother.



It was alleged that Wosila, who is the mother of the baby, got pregnant after she was raped by a 27 year-old farmer, Musa Garba. She alleged that the farmer lured her into his farm where he committed the act.

Police sources said the family viewed the pregnancy and subsequent delivery of the baby as shameful, since she was not married.

They, therefore, held a meeting where it was alleged that Wosila’s mother and her step brothers decided that the baby should be fed to a dog.

The village head of Saika, known as Dakacin Seika, reported the incident to the police, leading to the arrest of the family and the the farmer.

Garba is in police custody for alleged rape.

The culprits were brought before a Kastina Magistrate Court on three count of culpable homicide, criminal conspiracy and rape. The prosecution said the offences were in contravention of sections 235, 387 and 85 of the Penal code.

Magistrate Nura Ladan ordered further investigation into the incident. He directed that the suspects be remanded in police custody until the case comes up for further hearing on August 8, 2016.
http://punchng.com/breaking-family-feeds-dog-with-day-old-baby/

NYSCRe: Female Corper Celebrates Her Birthday With A Wheelbarrow Ride (Funny Photos) by Kenneth205(op): 12:53pm On Jul 20, 2016
slimthugchimee:
mtchwww useless girl....your mates, their boyfriends buy them cars, take them out on their bday and you are here.....mehn i will always love my boo...he is damn rich...and alsi gives me things i need
Easy girl.... All fingers are not equal.
NYSCRe: Female Corper Celebrates Her Birthday With A Wheelbarrow Ride (Funny Photos) by Kenneth205(op): 12:52pm On Jul 20, 2016
IamtherealRita:
All this is to get frontpage huh huh huh huh huh huh
grin
CrimeDoctor Rapes Lady Who Came To Him For Abortion by Kenneth205(op): 12:14pm On Jul 20, 2016
Lack of self-control is a big problem. A doctor allegedly r*ped a lady during an abortion procedure two weeks after same man mastur-bated before her during a physical examination, a court has heard.

According to Tribune 242, after Dr. Gerald Mark Forbes informed the 20yrs old lady she would need a medical examination to work at his clinic in the Bahamas, last February, he was said to have rubbed her vag-ina and started touching himself right in her presence.

But why did she go back to such a man for an abortion?
Two week’s later, the lady went to the same doctor and asked him to terminate her pregnancy, he was accused of r*ping her during the procedure.

The 47-year-old doctor is also said to have given the alleged victim a packet of Methotrexate, a drug used to induce abortions.

The defendant told the police as heard by the Grand Bahama Court that the woman was a ‘friend of a friend’, who worked at his office for two months. He denied the r*pe and indecent assault charge.

But he refused to answer officers when asked about the incident, telling them he ‘had nothing to say’.

The court was told that in a WhatsApp exchange that took place after the alleged r*pe, the doctor told the lady he didn’t owe her salary because he had provided her with medication.

Both the doctor and the lady staff turned patient are jokers. The trial resumes this Friday in court.


Credits: http://www.olufamous.com/2016/07/doctor-rapes-lady-who-came-to-him-for.html?m=1



Cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44

NYSCFemale Corper Celebrates Her Birthday With A Wheelbarrow Ride (Funny Photos) by Kenneth205(op): 12:03pm On Jul 20, 2016
She said she didn't know about it but the Corper identified as Chidinma kinda enjoyed it as her lodge mates celebrated her with a ride in a wheelbarrow, pouring water on her. Lol! See photos below...



Credits: http://www.olufamous.com/2016/07/funny-photos-of-female-corper.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter&m=1

RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 9:34am On Jul 20, 2016
NevetsIbot:
so, I can't speak in tongue in piece again abi? grin
Peace


Nooo.. speak it in pieces! tongue
RomanceRe: I Had A Dream In Which I Dated Cristiano Ronaldo, Will It Come To Pass? by Kenneth205(m): 5:27am On Jul 20, 2016
grin grin grin
RomanceRe: Lady Asked Man To Pay Her N40k For Sex by Kenneth205(m): 5:26am On Jul 20, 2016
What do you want me to say nowhuh tongue
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:50pm On Jul 19, 2016
queencalipso:
See as you dey shout up and down bcz of ass!! grin grin

Men!! Una too like that thing even the ones you thought are saint pikins tongue tongue
grin One thing must kill a man
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:46pm On Jul 19, 2016
kratosonofzeus:
I will break up with her....bcaus if u wan enter our apartment u go pass kitchen corridor b4 gtn to sitting room......If to say an my friend enta nko and he saw her like DT ....4 dz generation no1 could resist DT...apart from priests ...
Even d priests can't resist it!
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:36pm On Jul 19, 2016
NevetsIbot:
zukazukalala...... dAMN
Noooo.. it's Zukasukatada tongue
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:33pm On Jul 19, 2016
KingCheezyPuff:
[color=#cc00ff]No!
You said "you are always on piont",I say you lie.
.....What are yer real thoughts on my interruption (although brief) of yer thread with that picture? [/color]
I dunno oo tongue
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:30pm On Jul 19, 2016
LordScent:
Is it your sperm Spam grin grin
grin
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:21pm On Jul 19, 2016
KingCheezyPuff:
[color=#64dd16]No, kennth205 I will not vote for you tongue
Now! Let me have yer REAL thoughts on the picture above?[/color]
After eating the doing food (for strenght), I will now eat the main food! grin
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:10pm On Jul 19, 2016
KingCheezyPuff:
hmmm. What are you thinking grin ? Is good, right?
You are always on point!
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:07pm On Jul 19, 2016
BiafraBushBoy:
I will eat the food... don't ask me which..!!

lol...
You must tell me the food o grin
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:04pm On Jul 19, 2016
UrWorstNitemare:
The first thing, to come outaf ma mouth,would be Swiiit Jiisooosss!!!
And then?
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:01pm On Jul 19, 2016
Smellymouth:
cool
Badt guy cheesy
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 8:00pm On Jul 19, 2016
KingCheezyPuff:
[color=#0099ff]Prolly the same response any sane woman would give if she caught her husband cooking like this grin[/color]
Hummmmmmmm
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 7:58pm On Jul 19, 2016
Marlvin:
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I wouldn't have my wife dressing like a nudist in the house , not even the kitchen.


She's married to a Duke so it's her obligation to dress n act like a duchess.
Gbam
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 7:57pm On Jul 19, 2016
Sexxkillz:
[color=#000030]Tell her to go wear proper clothes.

The kitchen is a hazardous place. She won't look sexy if hot water or hot oil pours on her ass, would she? There's a reason aprons are approved kitchen wear!
[/color]
Bros this your reply get K-leg oh tongue
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 7:55pm On Jul 19, 2016
EmperorLee:
Iffa see my wife for kitchen looking all hot n sexy like that hehehehehehe roboskirobo limpopopopopo la ma schiya karikapapapya grin cheesy grin
Speaking in tongues! grin grin
RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 7:40pm On Jul 19, 2016
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RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op): 7:39pm On Jul 19, 2016
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RomanceWhat Will Be Your Reaction When Your Gf/wife Cooks Like This? (photos) by Kenneth205(op):
What's gonna be your reaction when your gf/wife cooks uncade ? Do you prefer a sexy wife/gf or dull one?

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CelebritiesRe: Ronke Oshodi-Oke Vs Kate Henshaw: Spot The Difference (photos) by Kenneth205(m): 12:24pm On Jul 19, 2016
hmmm
EducationBill Gates - "My Message To The Next Generation Of Africans" by Kenneth205(op): 12:12pm On Jul 19, 2016
I was 9 years old when Nelson Mandela was sent to prison on Robben Island. As a boy, I learned about him in school, and I remember seeing reports about the anti-Apartheid movement on the evening news. Decades later, I got to meet him and work with him. In person he was even more inspiring than I had imagined. His humility and courage left an impression that I will never forget.

So it was a special honor to be invited to give the Nelson Mandela Lecture in Pretoria, South Africa. I eagerly accepted the invitation and quickly began working on my remarks.

I decided to share my optimism about Africa’s future—to explain why I think the continent has the potential to change faster in the next generation than any continent ever has.

It’s because Africa is the world’s youngest continent, and youth can go hand in hand with a special dynamism. I was 20 years old when Paul Allen and I started Microsoft. The entrepreneurs driving startup booms in Johannesburg, Lagos, and Nairobi are just as young, and the thousands of businesses they’re creating are already changing lives across the continent. The potential will only grow as the digital revolution brings more advances in artificial intelligence and robotics.

But positive change across Africa won’t happen automatically. The real returns will come only if Africans can unleash this talent for innovation in all of the continent’s growing population. That depends on whether all of its young people are given the opportunity to thrive.

It is still an open question, and it is the crux of my speech, which I gave today at the University of Pretoria. It was an honor to give this lecture, and I’m grateful to the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the university for inviting me.

The first time I spoke with Nelson Mandela was in 1994, when he called to ask me to help fund South Africa’s first multi-racial election. It’s not every day that Nelson Mandela calls, so I remember it well. I was running Microsoft at the time and thinking about software most of my waking hours. But I admired Nelson Mandela, I knew the election was historic, and I did what I could to help.

I had been to Africa for the first time just the year before, when my wife, Melinda, and I travelled in East Africa on vacation. Obviously, we knew parts of Africa were very poor, but being on the continent turned what had been an abstraction into an injustice we could not ignore.

Faced with such glaring inequity, we started thinking about how we could use our resources to make a difference. Within a few years, we established our foundation. It was when I started coming to Africa regularly for the foundation that I came to know Nelson Mandela personally. He was both an advisor and an inspiration.

One topic that Nelson Mandela came back to over and over again in his lifetime was the power of youth. I agree with Mandela about young people, and that is one reason I’m optimistic about the future of Africa. Demographically, Africa is the world’s youngest continent, and its youth can be the source of a special dynamism.

Economists talk about the demographic dividend and the potential for Africa’s burgeoning youth population to accelerate economic growth. But for me, the most important thing about young people is the way their minds work. Young people are better than old people at driving innovation, because they are not locked in by the limits of the past. I was 19 when I founded Microsoft. Steve Jobs was 21 when he started Apple. Mark Zuckerberg was 19 when he created Facebook.

So I’m inspired by the young African entrepreneurs driving startup booms in the Silicon Savannahs from Johannesburg and Cape Town to Lagos and Nairobi.

The real returns, though, will come if we can multiply this talent for innovation by the whole of Africa’s growing youth population. To make that a reality, all of Africa’s young people must have the opportunity to thrive.

If we invest in the right things—if we make sure the basic needs of Africa’s young people are taken care of—then they can change the future and life on this continent will improve faster than it ever has.

In my view, there are four things that will determine Africa’s future: health and nutrition, education, economic opportunity, and good governance.

When people aren’t healthy, they can’t turn their attention to things like education, working and raising a family. Conversely, when health improves, life improves by every measure.

I’m especially concerned about HIV. Africa’s youngest generation are entering the age when they are most at risk of HIV. We need to get more out of the HIV prevention methods we have now –while developing better solutions like an effective vaccine and easier-to-use medicines that people are more likely to use consistently.

Nutrition is another critical area of focus for Africa. Malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies rob millions of the continent’s children of their physical and cognitive potential. Fortunately, there are cost-effective solutions like making sure mothers breastfeed their infants, enriching cooking oil, sugar, and flour with important vitamins and minerals, and breeding staple crops to maximize their nutritional content. We need to make sure the people most at risk know about and have access to these solutions.

Second, we need new thinking and new tools to make sure a high-quality education is available to every child. Educational technology using mobile phones has the potential to help students build foundational skills while giving teachers better feedback and support at the touch of a button. Governments also need to invest in high-quality public universities for the largest number of qualified students to launch the next generation of scientists, entrepreneurs, educators, and government leaders.

Third, we need to create economic opportunities to channel the energy and ideas of Africa’s youth. Through the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program, countries have a framework for transforming agriculture from a struggle for survival into a thriving business opportunity. But the investment needs to follow, so that young Africans have the means to create the thriving agriculture they envision.

Africa also needs more electrical power to increase productivity. In East Africa especially, governments should invest in hydro and geothermal sources of energy, which are both reliable and renewable, as soon as possible. The immediate priority is for governments to get tougher about managing their electrical grids so they’re producing as much power as possible.

Fourth, countries can benefit from enhancing fiscal governance. Advances in digital technology is one way that governments can deliver services more efficiently.

It’s clear to everyone how big and complicated the challenges are. But Africa has proven its resilience and ingenuity time and again, and there are millions of people, especially young people, who are eager to get to work.

The future depends on the people of Africa working together to lay a foundation so that Africa’s young people have the opportunities they deserve. This is the future that Nelson Mandela dreamed of and it’s the future that the youth of Africa deserve.



Source: http://myschool.com.ng/school/connect2me/394282/blog/3218.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter


Cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44

RomanceRe: Photos: Two Nairalanders, Clevadani And Kenneth205 'hang Out' Together by Kenneth205(op): 12:02pm On Jul 19, 2016
Lavendra:
it's not possible, how would you treat a girl that asked you out, would you respect her?
My dear, it's not bad. Like I said yesterday during my interview; It takes courage for a lady to make a move on any guy but when she does that, it doesn't mean she is cheap. It means she's smart and confident.
EducationRe: ASUU Rejects Scrapping Of Post- UTME by Kenneth205(m): 11:48am On Jul 19, 2016
Hmmmm
PoliticsRe: Pix:2 Members Of The Same Family Left Dead As Gas Cylinder Explodes In Edo State by Kenneth205(m): 11:41am On Jul 19, 2016
Saddening
CrimeStepmother And 2 Teachers To Die By Hanging In Edo For Killing A Baby For Ritual by Kenneth205(op): 11:30am On Jul 19, 2016
An Edo High Court on Monday sentenced three people to death by hanging over the murder of a three-year-old girl.
The convicts, Betty Stephen, the stepmother, and the two teachers- Johnson Ogbeide and Nancy Aiwuyor, committed the offence on February 24, 2009, at Erhiborhibo village, Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo.
The judge, Justice Geraldine Imadegbelo, in her judgment said the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.
She said the prosecution proved that the stepmother gave the three-year-old girl to Ogbeide, who in turn handed over the baby to his colleague, Aiwuyor, to be sold for ritual purposes.
Reviewing the evidence placed before her, the judge said the child was left in the custody of her stepmother by her parents who went to farm on the day the child was killed.
“When the victim’s parents returned, they could not find the child, only for the stepmother to confess that she stole the child to the two other convicts,” she said.
The judge also said that the prosecution established that the victim was sold for N1.5 million, her nine fingers cut off, her hair shaved as directed for the ritual.
According to judge, “seven years after the victim disappeared in the hands of the convicts without being found, the court was safe to hold that the child was dead.
“The acts of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd accused persons which caused the death of the deceased were unlawful,” Mrs. Imadegbelo said.
The court also sentenced the convicts to 14-year jail term each for the offence of child stealing.
(NAN)
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/207116-stepmother-two-teachers-die-hanging-death-toddler.html

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