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Celebrities / SHOCKING| This Male African Celebrity Gets PREGNANT After Undergoing Womb-insert by lifewireblog: 3:59pm On Feb 20, 2017
A famous radio star from South Africa is supposedly undergoing a controversial medical procedure
- He has apparently been inserted with a fertilized womb
- This procedure was made in Brazil, according to unconfirmed sources
Somizi Mhlongo, a popular South African radio personality and choreographer, has allegedly gotten pregnant. Yes… he is still a he.

Although this information is based on unconfirmed reports, the media is expecting an official announcement of this incredible news from Mhlongo himself.
Sources have said the star underwent womb surgery in Brazil, where specialist doctors inserted a female baby-carrying organ in his belly, with baby included. This operation apparently happened late January.

Mhlongo is said to be very excited with the whole procedure. “He is always feeling for a kick or a sign though it’s still early days”, a friend said. He will be the first African man to fall pregnant.
This womb-insertion process is obviously a very complex one. “You have to follow a very strict procedure for about two years then if you happen to find a matching donor, and you then get the womb attached to your body,” the friend stated.

Source:http://www.lifewireblog.info/2017/02/shocking-this-male-african-celebrity.html

Celebrities / Re: Bbnaija: Ex-housemate Gifty Appreciates Her Fans In First Post After Eviction by lifewireblog: 3:52pm On Feb 20, 2017
that was thoughtful of her
Politics / Rage Over State Of Nigeria's Economy- Video by lifewireblog: 6:51am On Feb 17, 2017
Business / Re: “my Refinery Is 8 Times Bigger Than Victoria Island” – Dangote Boasts See More - by lifewireblog: 6:48am On Feb 17, 2017
We hope appropriate considerations are made in the event of oil spill? considering our water ways.....
Politics / Re: Revenue Generation: FG May Revise Restriction On 41 Items by lifewireblog: 6:11am On Feb 17, 2017
There is a need for proper evaluation of policies before implementation. back and forth is not what we need at a time like this.

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Education / Re: FG Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) Scholarship Awards 2017/2018 by lifewireblog: 5:32am On Feb 17, 2017
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD BE MADE VERY VERY PUBLIC
Politics / BREAKING| Agatu Is Bleeding, Speak Up Now! – Onjeh Writes David Mark by lifewireblog: 2:29pm On Feb 16, 2017
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and former senatorial candidate in Benue South, Daniel Onjeh has written a thought-provoking letter to former Senate President and the senator representing his zone at the national assembly, David Mark on the happenings in Agatu area of the state.
Onjeh said Mark’s refusal to act and speak up against the damages done to the people of the agrarian community by herdsmen was no longer golden.

The former students’ unionist in the letter sent to DAILY POST, drew Mark’s attention to the untold hardship, pain and hunger Agatu people were being subjected to as a result of the attacks on them by the Fulani herdsmen.

Onjeh in the letter said it was unfair for Mark, who happens to be the frontier of the ‘Homeland Defence’ to keep mum over the renewed attacks on the community this year.
The letter reads:

“It is with the greatest sense of humility that I write to seek your intervention on the above subject which falls squarely within your purview as the leader and representative of the Idoma and people of Benue South in the senate.

You will recall that the Agatu people have suffered incessant attacks by Fulani herdsmen, the last, being the deadliest, claimed several lives and caused the destruction of property worth hundreds of millions of naira.

The survivors of the herdsmen invasion of Agatu, majority of whom are still languishing in acute deprivation are still mourning loved ones lost in the crisis or nursing their (physical or psychological) wounds, or both.

It is important to commend you and other concern citizens at this juncture, for providing relief materials to the internally displaced persons of Agatu shortly after the assault on their communities.

A year after the attacks, the Agatu people are still grappling with the challenges posed by the humanitarian crisis that ensued. Their devastated communities are yet to be reconstructed.

Agatu and its inhabitants are too important to be ignored. It is worthy of mention that the people have contributed immensely to the economic growth of Nigeria in the area of agriculture and fishery. Their local government area have always been a crucial part of political developments in Benue South, and by extension, Benue State at large.

You will agree with me that addressing the Agatu situation is by far beyond the capacity of any individual, and in a sense, even beyond that of the state government, which has limited resources and control over the security agencies. The Agatu people and community are in dire need of federal presence that would have a substantial impact in the area to the extent of bringing them out of the woods.

While appreciating that your influence in the senate may be limited by the fact that your party is in the minority, with due respect, the general concern about the attack of herdsmen on communities in the nation cuts across party lines. For instance, it took the amplified voice of the PDP Sen. Danjuma Laah, representing Southern Kaduna in the hallowed chamber, to draw global attention to the pogrom unleashed on his people by marauding herdsmen. Sen. Laah’s loud voice complimented and magnified the outcry of Southern Kaduna people. This forced the intervention of the Federal Government and propelled the prompt provision of adequate relief materials to various IDP camps in the area and the establishment of a military battalion around the affected communities.

The Agatu crises, which were much larger scale than the latter, got far less attention or concern. Instead, the crisis is taking ugly dimensions by the day.

Virtually all the school aged children are at home; majority of the women and youths, whose preoccupations were mainly farming and fishing, are redundant. As it is said, “An idle mind is the devil’s workshop.” This web of frustration, if left unchecked, can constitute a serious security threat.

Already there has been a fracas between some youths of the community and security agents which led to the death of a soldier. But for the intervention of the Benue State Governor, H.E Dr. Samuel Ortom, we would have witnessed a replica of Odi and Zaki Biam-military reprisal. While I seize this opportunity to condemn in the strongest of terms, the youths involved in this unpatriotic and dastardly act, I send my condolence to the Nigerian Military, and the family of the slain soldier. I crave their patience to wait for the Benue State government to fish out the culprits as promised.

May I also urge that you plead with the military top brass so as to pacify them and avert the possibility of a reprisal on the community. It is your voice alone, in all of Idoma land, that has the weight of moral authority to assuage the Army’s grievance and prevent a reprisal.

Sequel to the foregoing, I humbly make this passionate appeal to you in your capacity as the senator representing the good people of Benue South: Let your cry about the plight of the Agatu people echo loud on the floor of the senate to the high heavens. Garner the support of your colleagues to pressurise the Federal Government to consider the reconstruction of Agatu and establish a military battalion, or mobile police squadron, to provide the minimal enabling environment and allay the fears of the indigenes of the area to enable them return to their socio-economic activities.

Finally, I wish you sound health and God’s guidance as you represent the people of Benue South in the 8th Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Thank you in anticipation of your positive action.”

source:https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=4872794119642301901#editor/target=post;postID=8261719791640325628

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Politics / Re: Senate Queries Lai Mohammed: How Can You Raise Only N620k From Culture Sector? by lifewireblog: 1:13pm On Feb 16, 2017
please tell lai mohammed to either do better or step aside, how can a whole sector raise N620K? It shows grows incompetence.
Politics / Re: Buhari: Let Fayose, Wike Visit Him In London – PDP Youths Tell Presidency by lifewireblog: 1:08pm On Feb 16, 2017
Hmmmm! two extremes
Politics / REVEALED| Obasanjo Reveals ‘saddest Day’ Of His Life. by lifewireblog: 3:05pm On Feb 15, 2017
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has described as his saddest the day he appeared before the military tribunal that tried him for alleged complicity in a coup against late former military dictator, Sani Abacha.

Mr. Obasanjo disclosed on Tuesday this while leading a morning devotion to mark Valentine’s Day at his Presidential Hilltop residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
“My saddest day was when I sat in front of a military panel set up by late former Head of State, Sani Abacha to try me over a phantom coup, and sentenced to death and later commuted to 30 years imprisonment,” he said.
Mr. Obasanjo was tried by the tribunal in 1996 alongside his former deputy when he was head of state, Shehu Yar’adua. Mr. Yar’adua later died in 1997 while serving his prison sentence.
Mr. Obasanjo was released from prison after Mr. Abacha died mysteriously in 1998. A year later, he was elected President when Nigeria returned to democracy and became the first person to lead the country twice.

Mr. Obasanjo, who read from the Bible book of Isaiah 45:1-4, recalled that, following the jail term slammed on him, he had asked himself if he deserved the treatment meted to him, but that he left everything in the hand of God.
“God has always been giving me immense favour beyond my own expectations and what I deserve from Him. And I used to tell people that God has been partial to me from childhood,” he told his guests on Tuesday.
He said following pressure from international community leaders which included former American president, Jimmy Carter, the Abacha regime reduced his sentence to 15 years. He said had Mr. Abacha lived, he (Obasanjo) would have spent a minimum of 10 years in prison.
Mr. Obasanjo said the death of Mr. Abacha saw him spend only three years in prison, pointing out that as part of the partiality of God to him, he came out from prisons to meet an agitation for him to contest for president, adding, “but the rest is history”.
“I was born in a village and anybody born in that village would have concluded that the popularity of those born there would not go beyond the next village. My parents were complete illiterates,” he said.‎
The former president said, there would always be trouble and problems in life, but that if one is prayerful and close to God, they would overcome.
He recalled that he had strayed into the army, from which he retired as a general and head of state on October 1, 1979.
He said he had experienced tribulations in his life but that God has been on his side throughout.
He then prayed for longevity for all his guests.

Source: http://www.lifewireblog.info/2017/02/revealed-obasanjo-reveals-saddest-day.html

Politics / Re: Over 500 Pensioners Protest Unpaid Gratuity In Cross River (photos) by lifewireblog: 3:03pm On Feb 15, 2017
This is serious!
Politics / Re: Presidency, Senate To Clash Over Magu Again by lifewireblog: 3:02pm On Feb 15, 2017
WOw!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by lifewireblog: 3:56pm On Feb 09, 2017
has Trump really come to change things?
Politics / Re: Osinbajo Meets With Protesting NLC, TUC Members by lifewireblog: 3:50pm On Feb 09, 2017
Really? how united is TUC and NLC, food for thought!

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