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Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has revealed the only way the presidential election slated for February 16 can be rigged. Saraki in a short video clip on his twitter handle on Sunday, said election on Saturday can be rigged only when electorates don’t show up at the polling units. He further called on youths across the country to ensure they go to the various polling units and cast their vote, adding that future of the nation lies in their hands. Saraki, who is also the Director General of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Council, urged the youths not to consider ignoring the polls as an option. He said:Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has revealed the only way the presidential election slated for February 16 can be rigged. Saraki in a short video clip on his twitter handle on Sunday, said election on Saturday can be rigged only when electorates don’t show up at the polling units. He further called on youths across the country to ensure they go to the various polling units and cast their vote, adding that future of the nation lies in their hands. Saraki, who is also the Director General of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Council, urged the youths not to consider ignoring the polls as an option. He said: “This message is to our youths. With over 40 per cent of registered voters, you can decide the direction of our country through your votes. “You may not be entirely satisfied with the political process, but not voting is not an option. “You have started the process by collecting your PVCs, you must follow through and vote next Saturday. “Today, all over the world, your generation decides who leads theirRead More source:: https://newscentral24..com
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Everything you need to live well Have you ever considered that the simplest positions could give you the best orgasms imaginable? Hard, fast, deep thrusts are great, but slow, deliberate movements can give even more heightened sensations during s*x. If you’re interested in experimenting with speed and depth and are what some people describe as a ”lazy lover”, here are some tried-and-true positions that can take your orgasms up a notch, and give the appearance of putting in work.. The flat iron You get double the pleasures of doggy for about half the work. Flat on your belly, face down, hips slightly raised – think of it as a flipped missionary. The bonus of this position is it gives a more snug fit and a low, deliberate, thrusts heighten everything.See Photos source:: https://newscentral24..com |
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been crowned Premier League manager of the month, becoming the first person in the Manchester United dugout to win the award since Sir Alex Ferguson. Manchester United’s Norwegian caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer arrives for the English Premier League football match between between Cardiff City and Manchester United at Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales on December 22, 2018. (Photo by Geoff CADDICK / AFP) The 1999 treble hero has won nine of his first 10 matches in charge in all competitions, with United securing 10 of the 12 Premier League points available last month. Mourinho avoids jail but hit by fine for tax fraud in Spain That fine form saw him named January’s Barclays manager of the month ahead of Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl and Burnley’s Sean Dyche. It is the first time that a United manager has won the award since Ferguson in October 2012 – his final season and one that ended with the Premier League crown. But now the focus is on Saturday lunchtime’s trip to embattled Fulham and getting a win that can see them break into the top four. Shaqiri revels in ‘beautiful feeling’ in putting United to the sword “Of course, you take one step at a time and that’s one of the goals we’ve set us, that we move into that top four, and if we do so we want to stay there and improve on that,” the United caretaker boss said.MORE source:: https://newscentral24..com
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Edo State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Magdalene Ohenhen, has raised the alarm over rising cases of men having s*x with their daughters, Punch Metro reports. She raised the alarm on Wednesday when she joined a protest to the NUJ Press Center in Benin, to demand justice for 17-year-old Gift Alonge, who was impregnated by her father. The protest was organised by Brave Heart Initiative for Youth and Women (BHI), headed by Lady Grace Osakue. The victim was allegedly impregnated in 2017 by her biological father, Jacob Alonge, forced her to procure crude abortion, before impregnating her again in 2018. “It’s a very sad situation. Edo State is becoming something else, and the earlier we stop it, the better for us. It is becoming a normal thing in Edo State for men to impregnate their own daughters. She said there was another case of a man who slept with his own daughter for over 10 years beforeRead More source:: https://newscentral24..com
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Olufemi Atoyebi, Abuja The Academic Staff Union of Universities on Thursday suspended its three-month strike following an agreement it reached with the Federal Government. It, however, warned that “this is a suspension, not an outright call-off. If government reneges on our memorandum of agreement, we will embark on another industrial action with full force.” According to reports, lecturers have also been asked to resume on Friday. The information was contained on ASUU’s Twitter handle, @ASUUNGR on Thursday evening: The NEC has decided that the STRIKE HAS BEEN SUSPENDED. Academic activities resume tomorrow.#ASUUstrikehasbeensuspended. — Official_ASUU (@ASUUNGR) February 7, 2019 The strike was called off after a two hour meeting with the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige. Ngige said after the meeting that eight areas of disagreements were discussed and agreed upon by the two parties, while expressing gratitude to ASUU leadership for their understanding. source:: https://newscentral24..com
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Senate President, Bukola Saraki Senate President Bukola Saraki and Vice Chancellor of Chrisland University, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Prof. Chinedum Babalola, have urged the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to end the ongoing strike for peace and stability in the educational system. In a statement issued yesterday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, Saraki emphasised the need for Nigeria’s universities to be re-opened without further delay. He stressed that the education of Nigeria’s young people is being negatively affected by government’s stance, adding that it is also disenfranchising the youths, many of whom are registered to vote in their institutions, but were now stuck at home. Babalola expressed concern that the situation has contributed largely to instability in academic calendar, which public universities are currently facingRead More source:: https://newscentral24..com
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No fewer than 10,000 members of the National Association of Nigerian Prostitutes, NANP, on Tuesday stormed Abuja, the nation’s capital ahead of the February 16 presidential and National Assembly elections. The group vowed to mobilize its members across the country for the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. Confirming the development to DAILY POST Tuesday evening, Secretary General of the group, Sandra Efosa, said they settled for Atiku after studying his policy documents carefully for several weeks. Efosa said under the current government, their ”bed-to-wealth” has suffered low patronage due to harsh economy. “Hi Bro, just entered Abuja with my President, Madam Tamar Tion and 10,000 other members ahead of the presidential election to declare our support for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. “We shall be mobilizing our members across the country to work for the election of the PDP candidate. I shall let you know of our next step,” Efosa said in a message sent to our reporter on Whatsapp. When prodded further if the association would be declaring ”free s*x” like they did in 2015, Efosa said, “of course, that is our tradition but I will issue a comprehensive statement on why we settled for Atiku having endorsed Bukola Saraki earlier,” she added.See Photos source:: https://newscentral24..com |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities on Tuesday conducted a referendum to decide whether to suspend its three-month strike or not. The national leaders of the union on Monday directed its zonal coordinators to meet and conduct the referendum. Over 200 members of the University of Ibadan chapter, who attended the congress allegedly voted for the continuation of the strike while a little above 50 voted for the suspension of the strike. The Chairman of the University of Ibadan Chapter, Dr Deji Omole, told our correspondent on the telephone that the congress only conducted a referendum on what the Federal government had offered the union to call off the strike. He also said the FG had decided to releaseRead More source:: https://newscentral24..com
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Some news is so nauseating that one wonders if it actually took place. What you are about to read now may seem outlandish, inauthentic but believe it, it all happened. I felt very reluctant to write this in the first place, which is why it took me time to put it down. A European man who resides in Zambia has taken human wickedness to a new level depending how much sad stories you have heard or witnessed in your own lifetime. Some may have heard about African prostitutes being grossly abused in Italy, by both African sex workers’ traffickers and their hardcore Italian brutal customers, who after sex strangle them or brutalise them in order not to pay for the services rendered to them. The European, whose country of origin was not released to the public has an unquenchable urge for sex with African ladies that he moved down to Africa and lives among Africans in Zambia. Allegedly, he sometimes calls his sex customers who will come to his service, but none of them makes it out of hisRead More source:: https://newscentral24..com
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Alhaji Muhammad Mua’zu Muhammad In this interview with JAMES ABRAHAM, the Emir of Kanam, Alhaji Muhammad Mua’zu Muhammad, speaks about his experience on the throne and how he has ensured that there is peace in the emirate. How would you describe your experience on the throne as the Emir of Kanam? As you already know, my name is Muhammad Mua’zu Muhammad; I’m the seventh Emir of Kanam. I was given the name of my grandfather, who was the sixth Emir of Kanam. I succeeded my grandfather, not my father. I came to this world about 46 years ago, on January 28, 1973 as the first child of the late Emir, Muhammadu Ciroma Kanam. My mother is also from the royal house. She is the village head of this community and she is named Saadatu Muazu. She is alive and strong; she is guiding us; this is one of the secrets of our success. I enrolled at Dengi Central Primary School in 1980 and finished in 1986. It was at that time that Nigeria’s educational system was changed to 6-3-3-4 format. After my primary school education, I went to Government Secondary School, Kurgwi in the present day Qua’an Pan Local Government Area of Plateau State. The school has been upgraded to School of Preliminary Studies, Kurgwi. And I was there from 1987 to June 1992. From there, I went to School of Preliminary Studies in Keffi in Nassarawa State briefly and then returned home. That same year, I took the Nigerian Defence Academy entrance examination and passed. Just two months into the programme, my grandfather withdrew me because of reasons best known to him. Maybe that is why I am here as the Emir. When I returned home, I later attended the state polytechnic (Plateau State Polytechnic), where I obtained a diploma. Thereafter, I enrolled at the University of Jos for a BSc programme in public administration in the political science department. I graduated in 2004 and on graduation, I was preparing for the National Youth Service Corps programme when I was asked ascend the throne of my forefathers. So by March 30, 2005, I became the Emir of Kanam after the death of my grandfather. I served asContinue source:: https://newscentral24..com
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A woman who offered sex to a 13-year-old ‘boy’ for £10 so she could buy heroin has been spared jail. Leanne Curnoe, 22, was caught when one of her ‘friends’ made a fake Facebook profile and began to message her from it – pretending to be a teenage boy. Curnoe, from Redruth in Cornwall, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to meet a child following sexual grooming in September 2017 – admitting that she only agreed to the sordid meet-up in order to buy drugs, reports Cornwall Live . She was handed given an 18-month suspended sentence at Truro Crown Court. Prosecuting barrister Philip Lee said: “The witness in this case knew the defendant and there were rumours she’d been having sex with boys forSee Photos source:: https://newscentral24..com |
The strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU seem to have no end in sight, as meeting between the striking university lecturers and the Federal Government on Friday was deadlocked. Senator Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment while addressing newsmen after a closed-door meeting with the union in Abuja said the meeting was protracted. He said, “The meeting was protracted, but the good news is that we have gotten to the end of the tunnel. We met them halfway and we have finished the gray areas and on the issue of N50 billion, we have offered what we have. We do not have N50 billion and we cannot do N50 billion, but we have offered them something reasonable. So they have to take it back, and go and present to their members”. Ngige, however, expressed hope that students would return to school soon, saying “We will know when they will go back by Thursday”. Earlier, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU President said the meeting had beenRead More source:: https://newscentral24..com
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As the dusts on the controversial legalization of homos*xuality in Ghana seems to have settled, some pictures have once again resurrected the topic. Pictures showing yet to be identified Ghanaian lesbians tying the knot have gone viral. Unconfirmed reports suggests that the two love birds got married in a private ceremony in Holland. One of the pictures show the ladies beautifully dressed in Ghanaian-made kente while another also show the ladies dressed in their white wedding apparel. Many have criticised the ladies for embarrassing the the nation outside the shores of Ghana. The discussion on homos*xuality became very prominent in recent times after President Akufo-Nana Addo in an interview with Al Jazeera news opined that Ghana may legalize homos*xuality should there be strong demand for it. See More
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The strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU seem to have no end in sight, as meeting between the striking university lecturers and the Federal Government on Friday was deadlocked. Senator Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment while addressing newsmen after a closed-door meeting with the union in Abuja said the meeting was protracted. He said, “The meeting was protracted, but the good news is that we have gotten to the end of the tunnel. We met them halfway and we have finished the gray areas and on the issue of N50 billion, we have offered what we have. We do not have N50 billion and we cannot do N50 billion, but we have offered them something reasonable. So they have to take it back, and go and present to their members”. Ngige, however, expressed hope that students would return to school soon, saying “We will know when they will go back by Thursday”. Earlier, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU President said the meeting had been adjourned to February 7. “So, far on the level of progress made so far, I cannot tell you that now until I tell my members. It is the feedback of the last meeting we came to present to government today. But right now, we have a new set of information that we have to go and present to our members. Until we tell our members, we cannot tell you,” he said. Ogunyemi noted that progress had been made on the ongoing negotiations. He added that “We are making[url=http://redirect.viglink.com/?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_154909823194214&key=c7a018f99a67aaac33a35421e795cdf3&libId=jrn92uqg010008oe000DA6n0vr929&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.earlyface.com.ng%2Flatest-gists-in-town%2Ffg-tells-ASUU-it-is-not-ready-to-meet-its-demands-ask-them-2-bulge-or-forget-it%2Fmsg153071%2F%23new&v=1&out=https%3A%2F%2Fnewscentral24..com%2F2019%2F02%2Ffg-tells-ASUU-it-is-not-ready-to-meet.html&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.earlyface.com.ng%2Findex.php%3Faction%3Dforum&title=FG%20Tells%20ASUU%20It%20Is%20Not%20Ready%20To%20Meet%20Its%20Demands%2C%20Ask%20Them%202%20Bulge%20Or%20Forget%20It&txt=READ%20MORE]Read More[/url]
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Wole Soyinka • Wike alleges plot to shut Internet access during polls • Religious leaders task INEC, others on elections •Defend democracy, Obasanjo tells Nigerians Amid the campaigns for the forthcoming general elections, Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, yesterday stated that neither President Muhammadu Buhari nor former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, would get his vote. Buhari is the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) while Atiku is his counterpart in the major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Soyinka, who noted that the country was in an urgent need of a new direction, said little wonder there were so many opposition parties to take over governance.He spoke yesterday at the Freedom Park, Hospital Road, Lagos during an interactive session with the theme “Civic Choice In A Time Of Judicial ‘Penkelemes.’ ” Soyinka disclosed that meetings were being held simultaneously in Lagos and Abuja to evolve a political platform that would produce a consensus candidate that would define his choice. He said there was no need for Nigerians to be enslaved permanently with the old discredited order of politicians. “For the avoidance of doubt, let me make my position quite clear because I don’t want any ambiguity; I, Wole Soyinka, will not be voting for either of the two so-called contestants. I find both of them worthy of absolute rejection. For a number of reasons, I will not go into that and I am not interested in comparative assessment, it is too late for that. “My position is simply that it is time for a totally new direction. Obviously I am not the only one, otherwise there will not be so many opposition parties wanting to take over the reins of government.“As I am speaking, there is a coalition having its meeting in Lagos, in which they hope to produce a consensus candidate. There is another group meeting in Abuja and at the end, they will send us their consensus candidate,” the Nobel laureate said. According to him, “There are things going on in the background and there is need to change the direction of this nation in a positive way, and to make the public understand that they do not have to be enslaved permanently with the old discredited order.“I don’t believe in what is called negative vote, which means, for me, throwing your vote in a waste basket. I believe instead in a creative vote, not a protest vote, not a negative vote, but a creative vote. And a creative vote means that the will to at least sow a seed through your vote that will germinate eventually. The pace of germination is beyond the control of everyone, but it is never too early to make a beginning.” On last week’s controversial suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Walter Onnoghen, by President Buhari and the appointment of an acting CJN, Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, Soyinka said every Nigerian government had tried to subjugate the judiciary in one form or the other. “The judiciary is the best hope for the common citizens. No law, no democracy. No democracy, no society. Successive governments try and hamstring any kind of controlling force within government such as the judiciary. They do it in all sorts of ways. There is hardly any government here, even all the way back to the First Republic, that didn’t attempt to muzzle, destroy or degrade the judiciary in some ways. Methods differ. That is all. “Oh! Sorry there are one or two exceptions. I would say that one former head of state was an exception. He never tampered with the judiciary. All he did was to ignore them completely, including their decisions. And of course, he locked up individuals without trials, people like Dele Faseun and the new Are Ona Kakanfo for months.“That is one way of respecting the judiciary. You don’t give them much work so you don’t bring people to trial. You just lock them away. I make that exception,” he said. Also speaking at the event, human rights activist, Joe Odumakin, described Buhari’s removal of the CJN as a nullity.“If the rule of law is not obeyed, governors can wake up one day and do whatever they like. This is not a Banana Republic. Finding an alternative to the rule of law is creating penkelemes,” she said. Elsewhere and in a different context, former President Olusegun Obasanjo who spoke on the situation in the country yesterday noted that despite the fact that the President Buhari’s leadership was under- performing and things might be gloomy in the nation, Nigerians should not despair but remain optimistic and vigilant. Obasanjo charged Nigerians to rise and defend the country’s fledgling democracy, saying if Nigeria as a country must get it right, there must be good governance as well as free, fair and credible elections. He spoke yesterday in Abuja at the public presentation of a book entitled Politics as Dashed Hopes in Nigeria written by Dr. Auwalu Anwar. “I am not in despair and I would ask the rest of us not to be in despair; our hope lies in democracy with good governance as one of the hallmarks, which is free, fair, transparent and credible elections.“I believe if we all see ourselves first as Nigerians and then we enunciate for ourselves the Nigerian dream, a land flowing with milk and honey, a land of opportunity, a land that gives you a stake in all that it is, I think, we will have a country that we can all be proud of.” The former president, who promised to do everything humanly possible to safeguard the country’s democracy, noted that democratic rule without a strong opposition is akin to a marriage without a bridegroom to consummate it.Meanwhile, religious leaders in the country have called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as well as security agencies to demonstrate total neutrality and impartiality during the general election. They also charged the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, take steps to improve on the security situation in the country, particularly those areas being ravaged by insurgents, to ensure that elections hold in those places. In a statement issued yesterday on the meeting they held in Abuja last week, the religious leaders under the umbrella of “Interfaith Dialogue Forum for Peace”, said INEC should display its independence and be impartial in the conduct of the elections. The statement jointly signed by the two co-chairmen of the forum, Bishop Sunday Onuoha and Alhaji Ishaq Kunle Sani, also urged government to engage in massive sensitization to call on all to embrace peace and eschew violence before, during and after the elections. Political, religious and traditional leaders and all relevant stakeholders should exercise restraint in their choice of words to avoid heating up the polity. “Relevant stakeholders such as religious bodies, civil society organizations, town unions, youth groups have critical roles to play to douse the palpable tension and ensure hitch free elections.The statement charged politicians to see election as a platform to serve the people and should not instigate violence in the process. The office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) has been accused of directing the INEC to connive with internet service providers to shut down internet access during the polls. Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State who made the allegation expressed reservation about the willingness of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration to accept defeat if they lose the general election. Wike, who spoke when members of the Savannah Centre Council on Peaceful and Violence-Free Election in Nigeria led by Prof. Ibrahim Gambari visited him at the Government House, Port Harcourt, yesterday, explained that the directive to shut down internet access during the elections was geared at facilitating rigging. “The national security adviser has met with INEC to ensure that internet service providers shutdown the internet, so that foreign bodies won’t see what’s happening in the country during the elections. They will jam all the frequencies and internet services to stop real time communication during the elections.” Wike warned that the plot to manipulate the electoral process remained a major recipe for violence. He declared that those behind the scheme would not succeed in whatever they are planning as the world would be informed about their criminal activities. He stated that the alleged negative actions of the Buhari’s administration in recent times were indicative that they would not accept defeat when they lose the elections. Wike implored Buhari to emulate his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan who in 2015 placed Nigeria above personal consideration by conceding defeat even before the results were finally declared. source:: https://newscentral24..com/2019/02/soyinka-vows-not-to-vote-for-buhari.html |
Regularly having good s*x can lower blood pressure as effectively as some medicines, a study has found. Volunteers’ readings had fallen by up to 13 percent the day after they made love, US scientists discovered. Taking a water pill diuretic, a common treatment for high blood pressure achieves similar results, they said. Georgia State University researchers reported:- ‘The more pleasurable the orgasm, the lower the readings on the day after intercourse.’ They believe sex works byRead More source:: https://newscentral24..com/2019/01/regular-good-sx-can-lower-blood.html |
Nigerian pastor based in South Africa, Timothy Omotoso is standing trial for charges including rape. But a group of Christians has decided to judge him according to the Bible. Members of Christians of South Africa said they will visit Omotoso in prison to allow him to explain. The group’s president, Derick Masoana, said: “Our national executive committee will then make a judgment whether or not Omotoso is guilty. We are not undermining the court of law but we are obligated by scripture to uphold Christianity.” Masoane said none of the evidence presented in the trial suggested Omotoso was a rapist. He said it appeared Omotoso had consensual sex with his Read More source:: https://newscentral24..com/2019/01/nigerian-pastor-omotoso-didnt-rape-his.html |
A pastor was beaten mercilessly by a mob after being accused of sleeping with his church members' wives in Edo state. Information gathered revealed that the young pastor of Army Power Ministry in Benin city, the state capital, was apprehended by a son to one of his lovers. The pastor was partially stripped off his clothes as he was taken to an uncompleted building where he was beaten and confessed to sleeping with the man’s mother. The pastor also confessed to the crime revealing how it all happened. Watch the video of the incident below: https://newscentral24..com/2019/01/pastor-stripped-and-beaten-mercilessly.html |
Students of tertiary institutions in Lagos have formed a group under the aegis of Concerned Nigerian Students are planning to protest on Friday, January 25 2019 to express their disappointment over ASUU strike. According to a statement sent to Pulse on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 by the students, they asked the Federal Government to fulfil the agreement it willfully entered with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in order for them to get back to school. The statement reads : ‘’The March tagged #BlackFridayWalk which was earlier scheduled to start by 10am after a Press Conference at the University of Lagos was suspended till further notice for security reasons. "The leadership of the Coalition submitted a letter to the Police informing them of the peaceful protest and the only accepted reason given by the Police to suspend the March is the security situation in Lagos, citing the violence that claimed lives at the APC rally on Tuesday and the reprisal attacks they envisage. "We were very clear that it is never in the interest of the Nigerian State and its instrumentality; in this case, the Police to harbor dissidence, freedom of association and expression. Nevertheless, it is in the understanding of the tension in the political space the thieving ruling class have created, the leadership suspended the protest to prevent any breach of public peace by their agents who are only interested in leaving sorrow, tears and blood. "We called on all Nigerian students to be on the alert for a new date and schedule which is as follows: Date: Friday, 25th of January 2019. Venue: MRS Filling Station Beside UNILAG’’. source:: https://newscentral24..com/2019/01/strike-students-in-lagos-set-to-protest.html
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[quote author=koksy4all post=75064975]An 18-year-old Indian girl has married a stray dog as part of a tribal ritual designed to ward off an evil spell. Mangli Munda, from a remote village in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, wed the canine in a lavish ceremony. The wedding was hastily organised by village elders after a local guru led Mangli’s parents to believe that the teenager possessed ill-luck and that marrying a man would bring destruction to the family and her community. Mangli, who has not been to school, said she was not happy to wed a dog, but insisted that it will help change her fortunes.An 18-year-old Indian girl has married a stray dog as part of a tribal ritual designed to ward off an evil spell. Mangli Munda, from a remote village in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, wed the canine in a lavish ceremony. The wedding was hastily organised by village elders after a local guru led Mangli’s parents to believe that the teenager possessed ill-luck and that marrying a man would bring destruction to the family and her community. Mangli, who has not been to school, said she was not happy to wed a dog, but insisted that it will help change her fortunes. The hesitant bride said: ‘I am marrying a dog because[url=https://newscentral24..com/2019/01/shocking-18-year-old-indian-girl.html][/url] source:: https://newscentral24..com/2019/01/shocking-18-year-old-indian-girl.html |
An 18-year-old Indian girl has married a stray dog as part of a tribal ritual designed to ward off an evil spell. Mangli Munda, from a remote village in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, wed the canine in a lavish ceremony. The wedding was hastily organised by village elders after a local guru led Mangli’s parents to believe that the teenager possessed ill-luck and that marrying a man would bring destruction to the family and her community. Mangli, who has not been to school, said she was not happy to wed a dog, but insisted that it will help change her fortunes.An 18-year-old Indian girl has married a stray dog as part of a tribal ritual designed to ward off an evil spell. Mangli Munda, from a remote village in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, wed the canine in a lavish ceremony. The wedding was hastily organised by village elders after a local guru led Mangli’s parents to believe that the teenager possessed ill-luck and that marrying a man would bring destruction to the family and her community. Mangli, who has not been to school, said she was not happy to wed a dog, but insisted that it will help change her fortunes. The hesitant bride said: ‘I am marrying a dog becauseRead More
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