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Romance / Should I Leave My Virgin Girlfriend For A Fulani Babe? by LLAmbassador: 7:17am On Feb 11, 2019
I will be 31 in April this year and in all my life I have always been a good boy/man who believes in hardward and by all standard a husband material. I never believed in love at first sight till yesterday. At 31 I have only dated 3 women and a few flings who had boyfriends but were just having fun with me. I boaded a night bus from Kaduna to Ibadan on friday and met a very very beautiful fulani girl. she is a nursing mother of twins (about 3 months old) We got talking while one of her twins pood and she wanted to change his diaper. After about 4 hours in the vehicle we looked at eachother and started kissing and smooching eachother. Long story short we did it. I am feeling guilty for cheating on my innocent girlfriend but I was really pleased. We exchanged contact and haven't stopped talking since then. According to her she is a second wife to a fellow fulani man in Kaduna and currently running her Msc Pharmacology UI. She travelled down to Kaduna because she is sex starve but despite spending almost 2 weeks her husband didn't touch her as he was busy with campaigns and his new wife. Trust me this babe despite being a nursing mother she is easily one of the most beautiful women in Africa. No woman i repeat no woman in nollywood or our music industry comes close to her. If she's 8.5/10 the likes of Geneieve and Tiwa Savage 'd be struggling with 5/10 and 4/10 respectively. Of the 3 woman I have dated I only slept with the first two and decided not to have sex again before marriage so my current girlfriend is a virgin. She is beautiful and is already a final year medical student at 20. We love eachother so much but we decided to make our relationship secondary so she can concentrate on her studies squarely. I am currently in Ibadan but will be covering Buhari's campaign in Ilorin tomorrow.
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Politics / 2019: National Association Of Cyber Money Makers Declare Support For Atiku by LLAmbassador: 2:55pm On Feb 10, 2019
Less than a week after securing the endoresement of National Association of Nigerian Witches and National Association Of Nigerian Prostitutes the PDP presidential candidate as secured the endoresement of another association as no fewer than 25,000 members of the National Association Cyber Money Makers (NACMM) on saturday endorsed the PDP presidential candidate after two general congress which they claimed to have had in Ogbomoso and Porthacourt ahead of the February 16 presidential and National Assembly elections.

The group vowed to mobilize its members and intending members across the country for the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
Confirming the development to lagoslately.com on saturday evening, Secretary General of the group, Emeka Young Money, said they settled for Atiku after studying his policy documents carefully for several weeks.

Young Money said under the current government, their business as suffered low patronage and victimization due to harsh economy.
“Good morning, I just left Porthacort wirh other excos ahead of the presidential election to declare our support for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
“We shall be mobilizing our members and intending members across the country to work for the election of the PDP candidate. I shall let you know of our next step,” Young Money said in a message sent to our reporter on Whatsapp.
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Celebrities / Nigerian Soldiers Forcefuly Removed Forces 2oman To Remove Her Baby's Pant by LLAmbassador: 10:23am On Jan 08, 2019
Soldiers Allegedly Forced a Nursing Mother to Her Baby's Pant.....see why ������
A middle aged Nigerian nursing mother moments ago took to social media to share her bizzare experience in the hands of some men of the Nigerian Army in Niger state while on transit to Abuja. The obsvously angry woman said they did not only forced her tobremove the pant but also took it away.
In her words;
"This Nigerian army madness must stop. One of the craziest things happened to me yesterday. I was on my way to Abuja and decided to refill my tank in Bida. Some army officers approahed me and asked if my husband was a military officer to which I ansered No. One of them almost hit me with his gun but his colleague cautioned/pleaded with him because to atleast consider my pregancy. They asked me what right I have to wear my baby a Camouflage pant and i was ordered to remove it on the spot (in front of the super market within the filling statuon) and Yes they took my baby's pant away. I my husabnd asked me to crop out the part of the video showing my face for security purpose"
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Politics / Soldiers Forced A Nursing Mother To Remove Her Baby's Pant, Took It Away by LLAmbassador: 9:44am On Jan 08, 2019
A middle aged Nigerian nursing mother moments ago took to social media to share her bizzare experience in the hands of some men of the Nigerian Army in Niger state while on transit to Abuja. The obsvously angry woman said they did not only forced her tobremove the pant but also took it away.
In her words;
"This Nigerian army madness must stop. One of the craziest things happened to me yesterday. I was on my way to Abuja and decided to refill my tank in Bida. Some army officers approahed me and asked if my husband was a military officer to which I ansered No. One of them almost hit me with his gun but his colleague cautioned/pleaded with him because to atleast consider my pregancy. They asked me what right I have to wear my baby a Camouflage pant and i was ordered to remove it on the spot (in front of the super market within the filling statuon) and Yes they took my baby's pant away. I my husabnd asked me to crop out the part of the video showing my face for security purpose"
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Politics / Crowd Chants O To Ge, Ole At Bukola Saraki And PDP Gubernatorial Candidate by LLAmbassador: 7:08am On Dec 30, 2018
Here is the footage of senate President Bukola Saraki and Kwara state PDP gubernatorial candidate; Rasak Atunwa's Visit to Olupo of Ajase-ipo in Ajase, kwara state where residents came out to chant O to ge (Enough is Enough) and Ole!!! Thieves at them. They couldn't attend the annual Ijakadi festival in Offa.
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Politics / Crowd Chants O To Ge, Ole At Bukola Saraki And Kwara PDP Gubernatorial Candidate by LLAmbassador: 3:33am On Dec 30, 2018
Here is the footage of senate President Bukola Saraki and Kwara state PDP gubernatorial candidate; Rasak Atunwa's Visit to Ajase-ipo, kwara state where residents came out to chant O to ge (Enough is Enough) and Ole!!! Thieves at them
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Politics / BREAKING: Factional PDP Emerges In Kwara, Fields Candidates For Election _ by LLAmbassador: 12:51pm On Dec 23, 2018
The political turbulence being witnessed in Kwara by the two leading political parties, PDP and APC took a new twist over the weekend as PDP faction of Barrister Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo lay claim of the party structure in the state, saying they were never dissolved, suspended nor expelled for any anti-party activities.

The Kwara PDP faction led by Akogun Oyedepo affirm their loyalty and commitment to the party towards victory come 2019 and has since released names of their candidate for elective positions in the state.

The faction is fielding Rukayat Romoke Sheu as the candidate for the Kwara Central Senatorial district and Ramatu Bola Malik as the candidate for the governorship position.

Razaq Atunwa is the Saraki led PDP faction's governorship candidate.

You will recall that an Ilorin based High court last Thursday declared the Balogun Fulani faction of the APC as the legally recognized faction in the state based on similar reasons cited by the Barrister Akogun Oyedepo led PDP faction.

The judgement of the Ilorin High Court last Thursday has been faulted by the National Working Committee of the APC which constituted the Bashir Bolarinwa faction.

The National working committee of the APC presented Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq as the governorship candidate of the party to INEC.

The Balogun Fulani faction governorship candidate is Kayode Omotoshe.

The Barrister Akogun Oyedepo led PDP have also initiated a court process against the legality of Saraki's led PDP executive in the state and seek that the court should compel INEC to stick with list submitted by only Akogun led executive which remains the only legally constituted and recognized executive of PDP.

The next few days no doubt would be days of courtesy and perpetual visit for the two main political parties, PDP and APC in Kwara state as the 2019 general election count down begins.
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Source: www.lagoslately.com

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Politics / KWARA By- Elesaraki Laments On Twitter As Ajuloopin Of APC Defeats His Candidate by LLAmbassador: 9:25pm On Nov 17, 2018
Senate President Bukola Saraki moments ago took to his official twitter account to lament about the Isin/irepodun/Ifelodun/Oke-Ero by election

Source: www.lagoslately.com

Politics / 2019:abdulrahman Abdulrasaq Wins Kwara APC Gubernatorial Ticket by LLAmbassador: 8:08am On Oct 08, 2018
According to information reaching us from Ilorin Alhaji Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq has emerged as the flagbearer of Kwara APC after beating 8 other contestants in last weekend’s controversial governorship primaries.

In a statement released on his official social media handles, Abdulrasaq thanked the leadership of the party and the people of Kwara state for their support.

As at the time of this report, there ‘s been no official pronouncements from the APC National Working Committee (NWC)
https://www.lagoslately.com/2019abdulrahman-abdulrasaq-wins-kwara-apc-gubernatorial-ticket/

Celebrities / Kwara 2019: Kwara 2019: Mohammed Lawal’s Son Joins Gubernatorial Race by LLAmbassador: 5:29pm On Aug 28, 2018
Son of a late former governor of Kwara State, Alhaji Akeem Lawal, has declared his intention to contest in the 2019 governorship election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Speaking when he was received by his supporters on arrival in Ilorin, the son of governor Mohammed Lawal said his intention to run was a call to service.
The governorship aspirant, who said Kwara State could only be taken to a greater level of development with ideas from the youth, added that he was prepared to inject youthful energy and ideas that would change the fortunes of the state.
In the April 1999 elections Akeem’s father, Mohammed Lawal was elected governor of Kwara State under the umbrella of the (APP). He was said to be a protégé of Senator Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki. Saraki later moved to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) with his daughter Gbemisola who had also contested and won the federal house of representatives election in 1999.

In 2003 Olusola Saraki backed his son Bukola Saraki as candidate for governor of Kwara state and his daughter Gbemisola Saraki as senator for Kwara Central, both of whom were elected.The Saraki siblings spent 2 terms (8 years) in office.
In 2011 the elder Saraki and his son Bukola had a “political clash” as Olusola wanted his eldest daughter who by then had been a federal lawmaker for 12 years to replace his first born Bukola as Kwara governor while Bukola backed his finance commisioner (Abdufattah Ahmed). Bukola won the political battle against his own father and sister. Ahmed is rounding up his 2nd term in office while Gbemisola is expected to publicly declare her intention to run any moment from now. So we are likely going to have a Gbemi vs Ahmed primaries in the APC

https://www.lagoslately.com/kwara-2019-mohammed-lawals-son-joins-governorship-race/

Politics / Kwara 2019: Mohammed Lawal’s Son Joins Governorship Race by LLAmbassador: 4:02pm On Aug 28, 2018
Son of a late former governor of Kwara State, Alhaji Akeem Lawal, has declared his intention to contest in the 2019 governorship election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Speaking when he was received by his supporters on arrival in Ilorin, the son of governor Mohammed Lawal said his intention to run was a call to service.
The governorship aspirant, who said Kwara State could only be taken to a greater level of development with ideas from the youth, added that he was prepared to inject youthful energy and ideas that would change the fortunes of the state.
In the April 1999 elections Akeem’s father, Mohammed Lawal was elected governor of Kwara State under the umbrella of the (APP). He was said to be a protégé of Senator Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki. Saraki later moved to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) with his daughter Gbemisola who had also contested and won the federal house of representatives election in 1999.

In 2003 Olusola Saraki backed his son Bukola Saraki as candidate for governor of Kwara state and his daughter Gbemisola Saraki as senator for Kwara Central, both of whom were elected.The Saraki siblings spent 2 terms (8 years) in office.
In 2011 the elder Saraki and his son Bukola had a “political clash” as Olusola wanted his eldest daughter who by then had been a federal lawmaker for 12 years to replace his first born Bukola as Kwara governor while Bukola backed his finance commisioner (Abdufattah Ahmed). Bukola won the political battle against his own father and sister. Ahmed is rounding up his 2nd term in office while Gbemisola is expected to publicly declare her intention to run any moment from now. So we are likely going to have a Gbemi vs Ahmed primaries in the APC

https://www.lagoslately.com/kwara-2019-mohammed-lawals-son-joins-governorship-race/

Celebrities / Meet Oba Raimi Adeoti Akolade Agboluaje (olomu Efon II) The New Olomu Of Omu-ara by LLAmbassador: 9:42pm On Aug 19, 2018
Here is a press release from Omu-Aran People Movement Ushering in tge incoming Olomu of Omu-Aran who is set to replace Oba Charles Ibitoye who joined his ancestors last December;

The leadership of OMU-ARAN PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT (popularly called OPM) under the coordinatorship of Sir Adeboye O. Ropo, on behalf of entire members welcomes Oba Raimi Adeoti Akolade Agboluaje (Olomu Efon II) to the Throne of his forefathers as the new OLOMU OF OMU-ARAN, and OLOGBOMONA OF IGBOMINALAND.

Kabiesi, igba yin a tuwa lara. Our king, may your reign bring more peace, unity, and physical development to OMU-ARAN and the entire Igbominaland of Nigeria.

We pray the Lord to make with you throughout your time on the Throne His holy spirit of great wisdom, excellent knowledge, and awesome understanding to decide in the affairs of things. May you live long in good health, peace of heart, and in real prosperity. Amen! Amen!! Amen!!!

All praises to the God Almighty who has helped with peace throughout selection process. As well, great thanks and appreciation to all members of Olomu-in-Council, Omu-Aran Council of elders, leaders of Omu-Aran Development Association, and to all groups and individuals with good contributions to the selection. May we all live to witness good developments at our new king’ s time and period. Amen!

God bless OMU-ARAN and environs. OMU-ARAN, IGBOMINA, Kwara State, ,ati gbogbo agbegbe ko in baje.

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Sir Adeboye O. Ropo,
On behalf of the leadership,
OMU-ARAN PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT (Worldwide).
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https://www.lagoslately.com/meet-oba-raimi-adeoti-akolade-agboluaje-olomu-efon-ii-the-new-olomu-of-omu-aran/

Culture / Meet Oba Raimi Adeoti Akolade Agboluaje (olomu Efon II) The New Olomu Of Omu-ara by LLAmbassador: 9:30pm On Aug 19, 2018
Here is a press release from Omu-Aran People Movement Ushering in tge incoming Olomu of Omu-Aran who is set to replace Oba Charles Ibitoye who joined his ancestors last December;

The leadership of OMU-ARAN PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT (popularly called OPM) under the coordinatorship of Sir Adeboye O. Ropo, on behalf of entire members welcomes Oba Raimi Adeoti Akolade Agboluaje (Olomu Efon II) to the Throne of his forefathers as the new OLOMU OF OMU-ARAN, and OLOGBOMONA OF IGBOMINALAND.

Kabiesi, igba yin a tuwa lara. Our king, may your reign bring more peace, unity, and physical development to OMU-ARAN and the entire Igbominaland of Nigeria.

We pray the Lord to make with you throughout your time on the Throne His holy spirit of great wisdom, excellent knowledge, and awesome understanding to decide in the affairs of things. May you live long in good health, peace of heart, and in real prosperity. Amen! Amen!! Amen!!!

All praises to the God Almighty who has helped with peace throughout selection process. As well, great thanks and appreciation to all members of Olomu-in-Council, Omu-Aran Council of elders, leaders of Omu-Aran Development Association, and to all groups and individuals with good contributions to the selection. May we all live to witness good developments at our new king’ s time and period. Amen!

God bless OMU-ARAN and environs. OMU-ARAN, IGBOMINA, Kwara State, ,ati gbogbo agbegbe ko in baje.

Copy, share, and spread the good news to the world.

Sir Adeboye O. Ropo,
On behalf of the leadership,
OMU-ARAN PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT (Worldwide).
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https://www.lagoslately.com/meet-oba-raimi-adeoti-akolade-agboluaje-olomu-efon-ii-the-new-olomu-of-omu-aran/

Romance / Re: A COUNTER Thread To Homosexuality Being Unnatural By Mhizblss by LLAmbassador: 10:13am On May 27, 2018
Rickyuzzy:
This ‘culture’ – or better put, traditions – that we have forced upon us in the infancy of our consciousness by thoughtless trading Europeans is not ours any more than the iPhone is a Nigerian invention.

Unfortunately the network of our historical and contemporary realities as Nigerians – including religion, mores, norms, dominant attitudes, and of course our system of archaic laws – came out of this mishmash of confusion and oppression. We acquired a way of life that was not ours, inefficiently adopted it into a way of life we were still evolving, and have ended up with confusion as the norm for our legal system.

It is the reason why Nigeria’s ‘culture’ has often been a cooking pot of inane debates, like the ones we used to have conscientiously in the 90s: should women be allowed to wear trousers? Neither first lady Aisha Buhari nor first bank chairman Ibukun Awosika would seriously entertain this debate today of course. But such is our culture that many women were actually called prostitutes in the 80s and the 90s because they wore what some religious leaders – ignorant of the non-binary, constantly evolving category-boundary history of male and female attire – called ‘men’s clothing’.

When you mix a confused culture with an insecure and badly thought out system of laws, kept in place by clueless politicians and maintained in stone by religious leaders who have not read and understood enough of the world, what we have is the Nigeria of today: where minority rights are tramped upon, inane rules guide our conduct, and lawyers still wear ridiculous attire to represent clients in badly ventilated courtrooms.

It is from this same conundrum of ambiguity that we have that most oppressive of all Nigerian laws: that which stops two consenting adults from having a legitimate, non-criminalised relationship, simply because they have the same reproductive organs. For us as a country, we insist that for people to love each other in a romantic, sexual, intimate way, they must find someone with a different sexual organ than they, someone with a different gender construct than they. We are a society very obsessed with joysticks and vaginas.[/b]

[/b]When you ask people why they insist on this restrictive legal and cultural regime even though the global body of research across the world pinpoints homosexuality as a legitimate stop in the evolutionary epic, they say either of three things: a) it is not part of our culture; b) it is not natural; and c) our religions forbid it – by which mostly they mean the imported Christian and Muslim faiths, because there is nothing in the canon of Ifa, Ogun or any of the Igbo pantheon of gods that speaks against the freedom to love irrespective of gender and sexual organ.[/b]

I believe I have already addressed the question of culture, so let’s turn our minds to the question of nature.

Is it true that men having sex with men and women having sex with women is simply not natural? The preponderance of biological and anthropological evidence begs to disagree. And really it’s embarrassing that people are still making that argument in 2017.

“Sex-linked biology and gender relations, as well as the concepts of race and ethnicity, require conceptual clarity in order to determine the interactive influences of each in giving rise to health differentials. To narrowly focus on such concepts impedes an appreciation of the rich variety among humans.”

People of same gender have been having sex with each other for, as long as I know, the five thousand years of recorded history, everyone from Alexander the Great to Virginia Woolf. And, of course, everything from paintings of the San people of Zimbabwe to evidence from the Nzima people of Ghana shows proof of not just African homosexual sex, but also homosexual marriage. Indeed, there is absolutely nothing sensible about the accusation of unnatural as the Israeli historian, Yuval Noah Harari reminded the world in his spectacular book, Sapiens, last year. Anything that can happen is by definition natural. If two women can find a way to sexual pleasure, then by the obvious evidence nature already allows it. If a man can wear what we now call ‘female clothing’ and not fall down and die because of it, then it is by nature natural. Nature allows a massive spectrum of possibilities, he reminds us; it is us humans that limit the possibilities with our fears, taboos and phobias, not nature.

But let’s still investigate the word ‘natural’. Is there anything intrinsically positive about the Natural? In the first few centuries after Christ, it was very natural for a man to have 14 children and to lose more than a dozen of them to disease, and it was very natural for bacteria to wipe off millions of people because there was none of the medicines we have now. Those were very natural. And yet here we are now, as a race, having overcome those challenges, because we found ‘unnatural’ ways to fight nature through medicine. Indeed, humanity has spent the past two million years, since man discovered fire, fighting and running away from ‘nature’. We build houses to escape the rain. We buy shaving powder to get rid of the natural hair that grows on our chins and armpits. And we have unnatural caesarian operations because sometimes nature is careless, thoughtless and pointless.

Nothing about how we live our lives today is ‘natural’. Indeed, if a man from ancient Greece woke up today and saw a world with stock exchanges, female presidents, iPhones, and Twitter threads, he would scream and rave at the unnaturalness of it all. But that is how humanity advances. We move forward. We leave the past behind, not because there is anything intrinsically wrong with the past, but because the past is limited. We now know so much about our universe and ourselves than people of the past knew.

Indeed one of the most fascinating things about human nature is how many of us are here, free, today because of the ways that society has advanced beyond what was natural many decades and centuries ago, including slavery, segregation and female circumcision, and yet we want the world to stop moving because we have now arrived.

To excuse this dissonance, point often to ‘nature’. We then purport to speak for God, by claiming that what we deem natural today – even though it wasn’t ‘natural’ for people just a century ago – is what God says is natural for all people as well. We take God as our all purpose excuse to fight change, to fight difference, to insist on our own intrinsic superiority.

Ridiculous, isn’t it?

And this is where religion has played a villain’s role. As Ali A. Rizvi, author of The Atheist Muslim, presciently points out, “Culture is always evolving. But religion freezes culture in time. Religion dogmatizes culture and arrests its evolution.”

But as natural selection teaches us – and if you don’t believe in natural selection, a cursory reading of received history teaches us – there is no point in the past that was perfect and godly. I mean, have you read your bible lately? The entirety of the Old Testament is a long, repetitive record of sinful, reprobate cultures. Isaiah, Elijah, Jeremiah, all these prophets moaned and bemoaned how deeply unrighteous people were. So when Christian warriors say they want to restore biblical morality, I say ‘huh’?

There was no perfect stasis of righteousness in the past. The world has only gotten better as it has progressed forward. We are a generation healthier, richer and more at peace with our neighbours than any generation in times past. Since the Second World War, however, rates of violent death have fallen to the lowest levels in known history. Today, the average person is far less likely to be slain by another member of the species than ever before—an extraordinary transformation that has occurred, almost unheralded, in the lifetime of many of the people reading this article. If asked to choose between living in the times of Joshua and living in the times of Donald Trump, I assume you many of us should choose the much more peaceable times of today.

That doesn’t mean the past was wrong. It means the past was limited, and cannot be our standard for forging the future.

Moving away from the past has helped us discover that we have been unfair to those who are different from us, and has given us the tools and knowledge to treat them fairer, and with the love and acceptance that the divinity of Jesus – being the same, yesterday, today and forever, knowing the end of a thing even from the beginning – already preached those 2000 years ago Jerusalem that we must love our neighbours, even with their imperfections, as we love ourselves.

What makes us expend more energy asking for young gay men to be jailed and killed than for all our past leaders to be rounded up and jailed? How is Dino Melaye more ‘natural’ and ‘human’ than Ellen DeGeneres?

What kind of stupid ass system of mores and laws arrives at such a pointless, ridiculous conclusion?

We must rethink the ways we have used religion as an excuse to hold others back and in doing that, punish ourselves by holding ourselves back. Because where there are hateful laws like we have in Nigeria, societies have historically proven that their progress will be slow. You cannot advance forward if you hold your people back with hate.

Is it really a coincidence that Africa is both the least tolerant continent on earth as well as the poorest?

We live in a country where it is legal to be Senator Sani Yerima and illegal to be Apple CEO Tim Cook, and we want to make progress?


It is time to look inwards into the deplorable mess of cultural, religious and legal restrictions that we have tired ourselves in and open our hearts, minds and spirits to the joy, progress and advancement that truly equitable and fair laws can bring to a thirsty nation.

That is not a gay agenda. That is an equality agenda. It is not an equal debate if those who are against gay peoples have rights and freedoms that gay people don’t have. You are able to get married, walk about freely, speak openly about who you had a date with yesterday, but they can’t. How can you quarrel with them wanting that? How is that a ‘bad’ ‘agenda’?

Ladies and gentlemen, you cannot love a person if you deny the person rights and freedoms just because you don’t approve of how they live their lives.

That is not love. That is wickedness.


Chude Jideonwo, the Chief Executive Officer of Joy, Inc., delivered this keynote address – THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL, TRADITIONAL AND RELIGIOUS IDEAS ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF SEXUAL MINORITIES IN NIGERIA – at the annual Human Rights, Sexuality and the Law Symposium by The Initiative for Equal Rights on 13 December 2017, in Lagos, Nigeria in commemoration of the International Day for Human Rights.
You Are just looking for an excuse to remain in this rerrogressive act. NO GAY IS BORN THAT WAY, I am not an advocate of killing of homosexuals but all they need is help. Some people are 'wired' to very old women. That is they are only sexually attracted to women with wrinkles and sagged breats and when you try to talk to them some of them even starts crying that that is who they are blablabla others are only sexually attractedbto animals (they only feel like having sex with animals.....Are all these things NORMAL? NOOOOOOO. So instead of making stupid excuses go and get the needed help. I have personally helped two people overcome this "spirit" very many have also overcome thesis via deliverance and all... GET HELP!!!!!!

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Crime / Man Pays Herbalists N31m For Money Ritual by LLAmbassador: 7:21am On May 25, 2018
Ironically, a man in his quest for money medicine has been swindled of a whooping N31m by two fake native medicine men

The medicine men, identified as Balogun Olumide Ojo and Augustine Opaso,have since been apprehended by officials of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission in Port Harcort, Rivers State

Ojo was arrested while in the process of defrauding another unsuspecting person

Upon investigations, the officers of the law realized that the duo have been making financial gains from the unlawful act for quite a very long time

It was gathered that the duo made use of a shrine in Akungba where ” special money-making prayers” were being offered.

They confessed to be paid by their customers in the bank, and on very rare occasions in cash.

They are soon to be charged to court

http://www.lagoslately.com/man-pays-herbalist-n31m-for-money-ritual/

Crime / Smiling Nigerian Police Officers Caught On Camera Taking Bribe by LLAmbassador: 8:16am On May 14, 2018
Two officers of the Nigerian Police Force have been captured on camera taking bribe from motorists along Ijebu Ode-Ibadan Road in Ogun State.

One of the police officers, whose badge identified him as Oyewole Afolabi, was caught by Premium Times collecting N50 from a bus driver who was conveying passengers to Ibadan from Ajah, Lagos State, on Sunday.

The second officer, Eniola Olaiya, was captured on camera as the same driver crossed the Oyo State border with Ogun State into Ibadan.

Police officers have continued the culture of extortion at checkpoints despite decades of condemnation by the Nigerian public and foreign think-tanks. Mounting roadblocks is one of the easiest ways for officers to shakedown motorists.

Oftentimes, they compromise their official duty by taking arbitrary ‘fines’ from motorists whose vehicle licence or insurance papers are outdated or missing. Where all vehicle and driving credentials are intact, officers found other ways of harassing road users to squeeze out as much as they could within the pace of a few seconds.

The bus driver who was extorted in this particular instance told the reporter if he had refused to cooperate with the officers, he could be ‘unnecessarily’ delayed for several hours. “If we don’t give them, they will delay us unnecessarily,” the driver said under anonymity to avoid a backlash from officers because he plies the route regularly. “In fact, we add police extortion fee to passengers transport fare. I can’t run from them because I follow this road everyday.” The captured image of the police officers, according to the reporter, has been forwarded to Abayomi Shogunle, head of police complaints unit in Abuja. Mr Shogunle, an assistant police commissioner, promised to examine images and get back later on.

Last December, the police in Ekiti sacked an officer for allegedly killing a motorist who reportedly refused to comply with bribe demands at a checkpoint. Ayo Famodimu faced an orderly room trial before and subsequently placed on trial for the murder.

http://www.lagoslately.com/smiling-nigerian-police-officer-caught-on-camera-taking-bribe/

Celebrities / Bukola Saraki's Twin Girls Celebrates 18th Birthday by LLAmbassador: 5:30pm On May 12, 2018
Senate President Bukola Saraki’s youngest children (twin girls) are 18 today. Their mother and wife of senate president and founder Wellbeing Africa was full of gratitude to God as she took to her social media platform to celebrate them. The beautiful girls who are still undergraduates at a univeristy in the UK were born prematurely on 12th May 2000. They have two other siblings Oluwaseni and Oluwatosin Saraki.
http://www.lagoslately.com/bukola-sarakis-twin-girls-celebrates-marks-18th-birthday-today/

Politics / Teniola And Teniayo: Bukola Saraki’s Twin Girls Celebrate 18th Birthday Today by LLAmbassador: 5:22pm On May 12, 2018
Senate President Bukola Saraki’s youngest children (twin girls) are 18 today. Their mother and wife of senate president and founder Wellbeing Africa was full of gratitude to God as she took to her social media platform to celebrate them. The beautiful girls who are still undergraduates at a univeristy in the UK were born prematurely on 12th May 2000. They have two other siblings Oluwaseni and Oluwatosin Saraki.

http://www.lagoslately.com/bukola-sarakis-twin-girls-celebrates-marks-18th-birthday-today/

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Celebrities / Resemblance Between Wizkid’s Zion And DJ Khaled’s Asahd by LLAmbassador: 11:46am On May 12, 2018
Few days ago, Wizkid posted pictures of his son Zion who came to welcome him at the airport when he traveled to the UK.

The internet couldn’t help but notice how cute the little boy is whom he had with his US manager, Jada Pollock.
One other thing noticed is the resemblance the kid has with DJ Khaled’s son Asahd.
http://www.lagoslately.com/resemblance-between-wizkids-zion-and-dj-khaleds-asahd/

Celebrities / Lilian Afegbai: "People Who Called My Breasts Mosquito Bite Are In My DM" by LLAmbassador: 8:42pm On May 11, 2018
Nollywood actress, Lilian Afegbai seems to be unbothered about internet trolls who are always on her neck saying she loves her body and the same People Who body sham are are drooling over her in her DM

http://www.lagoslately.com/the-same-people-who-called-my-breasts-mosquito-bite-are-in-my-dm-lilian-afegbai/

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Celebrities / Popular Lagos Blogger, Releases Stunning New Photos To Mark Birthday by LLAmbassador: 1:51am On Jul 09, 2017
Popular Lagos Blogger, Kunle Ogunrinde of LagosLately is a year older today and he is marking the birthday with this beautiful trending photos

http://www.lagoslately.com/happy-birthday-to-me-oyekunle-ogunrinde/

Celebrities / Bobrisky Set To Undergo Butt Implants Surgery In A Merica by LLAmbassador: 9:27am On Jun 21, 2017
According to the popular cross dresser and rumored homosexual,he has already made a deposit towards butt implants..Any advice for him?

http://www.lagoslately.com/bobrisky-set-to-undergo-butt-implants-surgery/

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