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Religion / Re: Walk out on masturbation. by Onlytru: 8:43am On Nov 18, 2018
Masturbation is evil! Konji na bastard!!

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Romance / Re: Man Found Dead With Smile On His Face After Having Sex With A Prostitute by Onlytru: 10:20pm On Oct 18, 2018
I remember watching this dude nightly show on HBO around 2003/2004. He'd stated on one of the episodes that he would love to die after having sex with a smile on his face. Fast forward 14 years later...his dream did come to pass.

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TV/Movies / Another Nigerian Doing It Big On America TV Show "The Voice" by Onlytru: 3:07am On Oct 11, 2018
Allow me to introduce to y'all Funsho!!!. He sang his heart out last night on NBC’s The Voice. Check out his wonderful performance below


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odxTcB6HqLU
Celebrities / Re: I Never Wished To Be A Single Mother –uche Ogbodo by Onlytru: 5:56am On Aug 04, 2018
Really?!

Sports / Arike Ogunbowale Wins Best Play Award At The 2018 ESPYS by Onlytru: 4:42am On Jul 19, 2018
After winning the 2018 national championship, the women’s basketball team added more silverware to their record season on Wednesday night, as Arike Ogunbowale won the 2018 ESPY for Best Play.

The then-junior guard’s game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer against No. 1-seeded Mississippi State for the national title game was chosen by the fans who voted over three other finalists: the Philadelphia Eagles’ fourth-down touchdown pass — dubbed “The Philly Special” — in the Super Bowl; a double play made by Florida State softball’s third baseman Jessie Warren; and an 80-foot buzzer-beating shot by Evanston men’s basketball sophomore Blake Peters in a regular-season game against Maine South.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GHS-6ekg0E

Culled: The Observer

Crime / Re: Why I Killed My Naval Officer Boss, Girlfriend – Houseboy by Onlytru: 8:58am On Jun 16, 2018
10Ebisco:
The houseboy of a naval officer, Lieutenant Abubakar Yusuf, has owned up to killing his 35-year-old boss and his girlfriend, Lorraine Onye, blaming the crime on frustration.

After strangling Onye, a 300 level student, the suspect, Raphael Jaja, stabbed Yusuf to death, packed his corpse in a bag and took it to a bush where he set it ablaze.

The native of the Opobo-Nkoro Local Government Area, Rivers State, said he decided to end the lovers’ lives cruelly because his boss allegedly refused to pay his 15 months’ salary, but could afford to buy an expensive phone for the girlfriend and pay N300,000 rent for her.

He said the naval officer had promised to help him save the salary – N15,000 per month – and pay him at once so he could use the money to plan his wedding. He said he felt bad when Yusuf reneged on the promise.

Reports had it that the naval officer killed his lover and took to his heels until recently when a discreet investigation conducted on the incident by DCP Abba Kyari-led Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team unravelled the mystery behind the crime.

Saturday PUNCH learnt the investigation followed a report made by the father of the late naval officer to the police.

The detectives got a lead after tracing Yusuf’s mobile phone to Jaja’s friend in Port Harcourt. The friend, who bought the phone from Jaja, led the operatives to arrest the killer houseboy on Monday, June 4, 2018.

A police officer told our correspondent that Jaja confessed to the crime and led investigators to recover the carcass of the naval officer in the bush as well as the deceased’s Hyundai Veloster which he sold for N1.9m.

“We also recovered the naval officer’s phone which he exchanged with the friend in addition to N30,000,” the officer added.

While giving a shocking revelation about the crime in an interview with our correspondent on Wednesday, 28-year-old Jaja narrated how he struck a relationship with his late boss and lived with him in his one bedroomed apartment.

He said “I am a technician. I have worked at Abuja International Airport. I returned to Port Harcourt in 2016 because my brother was ill. In July 2016, somebody introduced me to Lt. Yusuf that he wanted to install a DSTV. He was serving at the Navy Primary School in Port Harcourt. After I installed the DSTV, he told me to fix some wires. He was happy with the job I did.

“I told him I wanted to go back to Abuja, but he persuaded me to stay back and work for him. He gave me the spare key to his apartment and I started living with him. He promised to pay me N15,000 monthly and that he would pay all my money before my marriage slated for December 2017. He met his girlfriend sometime in 2017. Whenever she passed the night at the apartment, the lieutenant would ask me to sleep in a store in the compound.”

Jaja explained that he helped the late officer to execute two contracts worth N22.8m in September 2017 and he promised to give him a share of N2.5m. He said for ethical reasons, Yusuf did not use his name to secure the contracts, which involved supply of computers to technical schools.

“While I was preparing for my wedding, I asked him to give me N400,000; he said he had no money. I eventually borrowed N320,000 to do the wedding. In January 2018, I went back to him to ask for my money. He said he did not have money and that I was disturbing him. I stopped going to the barracks. In March 2018, he called me several times, but I did not pick his calls. When I later picked, he said he had a job for me. On getting to his office, he said he had given it to somebody else because I didn’t come on time. He laughed at me.

“I went to the barracks to help one of his colleagues fix a DSTV. On my way back home, Lieutenant Yusuf called me to help him take his decoder to the DSTV office for a reset. He gave me N1,000 transport fare. When I came back, he asked me to service his generator. When I finished, he gave me N1,000. I told him the money was small and that he was being unfair to me. I asked him to give me some money so that I could establish my own business to take care of my family. He said he did not send me to go and marry.

“The following day, he called me that the generator was not working again. He told me to buy N1,000 oil on my way to the barracks. After I fixed the generator, I asked him for payment, but he said he had given me N1,000 the previous day. I told him I collected the N1,000 because he was my boss.

“I asked for the money he was owing me again; he said he had no money and that I was disturbing him. He said he was also planning his wedding,” Jaja added.

He told Saturday PUNCH that he began to plan Yusuf’s murder in April 2018 when the naval officer returned from Abuja with a new Hyundai Veloster. Jaja stated that he met with the deceased on April 30 and demanded to know why he refused to pay him.

Ajaja explained, “He said he did not send me to marry and that I should carry my cross. I went back to him the next day for the money. He asked me to help him prepare noodles. There was a drug, Tanlin, in my pocket. I bought it because of a dog that my neighbour, who just packed out, left behind. The dog was disturbing me and I wanted to give it the drug so that it would sleep off. I put a little of the drug in the noodles. I discovered the drug did not have any effect on him.

“On May 3, I went back to his house. I met only his girlfriend at home. We did not like each other, but I decided to be friendly with her that day. I asked her to tell me about her relationship with my boss. She was initially reluctant until I assured her I meant no harm. She told me that she and my boss were supposed to travel to Canada in 2017, but they couldn’t make it. She said he bought a phone for her and gave her N300,000 to rent a house.

“I was annoyed as she was saying all these. I asked her if she knew my boss’ phone password; she said she did not know it. I persuaded her to tell me his ATM card password and she did. I pretended that I admired her hair style and told her to turn her back. The moment she did so, I held her neck and strangled her. She was foaming. She died afterwards. I hid her corpse somewhere in the room and covered it with clothes.”

The self-confessed murderer said his boss did not suspect something was amiss when he returned from work in the evening, adding that the officer retired to bed afterwards. He said he unleashed terror on the boss around 4am while he was still asleep in the bedroom, stabbing him to death with a knife.

“I packed his corpse in a bag and kept it in the boot of his car parked on the premises. I cleaned the bloodstains on the floor, wore his uniform and drove the car out of the barracks. I drove the car to a village called Apani and dropped his body in a bush. I looked for a tyre and set his corpse ablaze. I burnt it so that nobody would be able to trace him.

“Still in the uniform, I drove the car to Benin, Edo State, where I sold it to one Alhaji. He did not want to buy the vehicle because I could not give him the documents. I convinced him that I am a naval officer and that he has no reason to be afraid. He bought the car N1.9m, but he was to pay me a balance of N120,000 before I was arrested through a church member I exchanged my boss’ phone with in Port Harcourt,” he narrated.

The expectant father further revealed that prior to his arrest, he travelled to Lagos State to withdraw N250,000 in Yusuf’s bank account, adding that he sent a text message to Onye’s phone to implicate his boss and travelled back to Port Harcourt.

He said, “I withdrew the money in Lagos so that the police would focus on tracking the withdrawals to the state. There was a day my boss and Onye were arguing over their relationship. He told her that his father had already got him a woman he would marry. So, I exploited that argument to send a text message to her phone, stating that my boss killed her. I killed them out of anger. It was not intentional. All I want is forgiveness.”

http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/06/why-i-killed-my-naval-officer-boss.html

Family / Can You Solve These Cases? by Onlytru: 6:27pm On Mar 04, 2018
Episode 1

1. You are a prisoner and you have been wrongfully sentenced to death. But you have the choice of your execution. There are three (3) doors and behind every door there is a way to die. Behind door # 1, armed murderers. Behind door # 2, lions that have not been fed in years. Behind door # 3, you will find dangerous quicksand. Which door would you choose to your inevitable doom?


2. A man crippled by debt is driving at night. Three doors magically appear on the side of the road. Door # 1 says: behind this door you will find a pile of diamonds. Door # 2 says: I’m hiding unlimited gold. Door # 3 says: your greatest dream will come true if you open me. Which door would he open first?


3. A woman is staying at a hotel. She hears a knock at her door. She opens and sees a surprised man. “I’m so sorry, I thought this was my room” - the man mumbles. The woman panicked and dial 911 immediately. Why did she call the police?


4. In her hotel room a woman can’t fall asleep. After a few hours, she decided to make a phone call. She dialed a number, says nothing and hangs up. Finally, she fell asleep. Who did she call?


5. Mr. Walters was found dead in his room. The room has no window and the door was locked. His wife called the only four (4) people who had the key to Mr. Walters room into questioning. Suspect #1: The maid - “She claimed I came to the Mr. Walters room at 7am and when I saw his dead body l screamed for help”. Suspect # 2: The butler - he said “when I heard the maid scream, I immediately ran to the room. I turned on the light and saw Mr. Walters had a knife in his neck”. Suspect # 3: The governess - she said “I rushed along with the butler and when he turned on the light. There was blood everywhere no wonder the maid screamed”. Suspect # 4: The cook - he stated that “I was preparing breakfast from 6am - 8am”. He lamented that he did not see anything. Who killed Mr. Walters?.

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Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 10:06pm On Sep 30, 2017
1. CHINA (2016 RANKING: 1)

China is expected to hold on to the n No. 1 spot. In 2050, the Asian giant is forecast to have the largest economy on the planet. With an ageing population and an annual GDP growth rate averaging just 4.4%, however, China isn't projected to enjoy the exceptional economic growth it experienced during the 2000s.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 10:05pm On Sep 30, 2017
2. INDIA (2016 RANKING: 3)

India steps into America's spot by 2050, up from the third to the second-largest economy in the world. At 7.7% a year, the country is projected to have the highest GDP growth rate in dollar terms of all 32 countries covered in the report.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 10:05pm On Sep 30, 2017
3. UNITED STATES (2016 RANKING: 2)

The mighty U.S. is set to drop one place from the second-biggest economy in the world in 2016 to the planet's third largest by 2050. According to analysts, relatively slow population and annual GDP growth will be behind the fall.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 10:03pm On Sep 30, 2017
4. INDONESIA (2016 RANKING: cool

A major player by 2050, Indonesia is expected to boast the world's fourth-largest economy by the middle of the century, up from the eighth most powerful in 2016.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 10:03pm On Sep 30, 2017
5. BRAZIL (2016 RANKING: 7)

Brazil's economy is growing steadily but it lacks the explosive growth of other E7 economies such as Mexico and Indonesia. For this reason, Brazil is only expected to rise two places in the rankings, from the world's seventh-largest economy in 2016 to the fifth biggest by 2050.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 10:02pm On Sep 30, 2017
6. RUSSIA (2016 RANKING: 6)

Russia is forecast to remain the world's sixth-largest economy. A disappointing projection for an E7 nation, Russia's declining population and slower than anticipated GDP performance are expected to hold back the country's economy over the next 33 years.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 10:01pm On Sep 30, 2017
7. MEXICO (2016 RANKING: 11)

Whether President Trump builds his wall or not, the Mexican economy is projected to grow from being the world's 11th largest in 2016 to the seventh largest by 2050 on the back of steady population and GDP growth

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 10:00pm On Sep 30, 2017
8. JAPAN (2016 RANKING: 4)

Dropping four places, Japan is facing the same issues. The former powerhouse economy of Asia is expected to post the slowest economic growth of all the 32 countries in the PwC report at a paltry average of 1.1% a year. Its population is also projected to fall the fastest, by an average of 0.5% annually.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:59pm On Sep 30, 2017
9. GERMANY (2016 RANKING: 5)

Germany, on the other hand, may not be quite as fortunate. The country's economy is expected to shrink from the world's fifth largest in 2016 to the ninth largest by 2050. The reasons? Slow economic growth averaging just 1.7% a year and a declining working age population, despite the recent influx of migrants.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:59pm On Sep 30, 2017
10. UNITED KINGDOM (2016 RANKING: 9)

Though PwC expects Brexit to chill the UK economy in the medium-term, the country's long-term forecast is pretty good. The UK is expected to fall only one place down the rankings by 2050, saved by its growing working age population and steady economic growth.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:57pm On Sep 30, 2017
11. TURKEY (2016 RANKING: 14)

Emerging economies, particularly powerful E7 nations such as Turkey, stand to perform the best over the next 33 years, thanks to strong population and GDP growth. Turkey is projected to have the world's 11th biggest economy by 2050, up three places from 2016.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:56pm On Sep 30, 2017
12. FRANCE (2016 RANKING: 10)

France is projected to drop two places, from the world's 12th most powerful economy in 2016 to the 10th in 2050, a less drastic fall compared with many other advanced Western European economies. France's working age population is projected to be remain flat, hence the more modest drop.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:55pm On Sep 30, 2017
13. SAUDI ARABIA (2016 RANKING: 15)

While the country is currently dependent on oil, the Saudi government has ambitious plans to diversify its economy. Annual growth is expected to average a dynamic 5.1%, pushing Saudi Arabia up two places from the 15th largest economy in the world in 2016 to the 13th largest by 2050.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:54pm On Sep 30, 2017
14. NIGERIA (2016 RANKING: 22)

The third highest mover, Nigeria boasts the fastest growing economy in Africa. The country is projected to rise eight places to become the world's 14th largest economy by 2050, though PwC has pointed out that Nigeria will have to diversify its economy, shore up its infrastructure and tackle corruption in order to get there.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:54pm On Sep 30, 2017
15. EGYPT (2016 RANKING: 21)

Egypt's speedy population growth rate of 1.4% a year and average annual GDP growth rate of 6.6% should significantly boost the country's financial fortunes in the coming years. By 2050, Egypt is projected to be the 15th largest economy on the planet, up from the 21st in 2016.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:49pm On Sep 30, 2017
16. PAKISTAN (2016 RANKING: 24)

Along with Egypt, Pakistan is forecast to experience the fastest population growth of any country featured in the report, averaging 1.4% a year. These shifting demographics should help push the economy into 16th place by 2050, up from 24th in 2016.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:49pm On Sep 30, 2017
17. IRAN (2016 RANKING: 18)

Iran's population is projected to grow 0.4% annually in the years up to 2050, but its economy should experience average annual GDP growth of 5.5%, pushing it up one place in the ranking to the 18th largest economy in the world by 2050.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:48pm On Sep 30, 2017
18. SOUTH KOREA (2016 RANKING: 13)

Another victim of slowing demographics, South Korea is set to experience one of the largest declines in working age population out of the 32 countries featured in the report. Consequently, the country's economy is forecast to be the 18th largest in the world by 2050, down five places compared with 2016.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:45pm On Sep 30, 2017
19. PHILIPPINES (2016 RANKING: 28)

The second highest mover, the Philippines is forecast to have the world's 19th largest economy in 2050, up from the 28th in 2016. Although the country's economic performance is expected to be robust, PwC predicts strong population growth will be the main driver

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:44pm On Sep 30, 2017
20. VIETNAM (2016 RANKING: 32)

Out of all 32 countries analyzed, Vietnam is poised to be the highest mover. Its economy is projected to be the 20th biggest in the world in 2050, up a massive 12 places compared with 2016. As is the case with Bangladesh, however, this explosive growth will be reliant on economic and educational reforms.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:39pm On Sep 30, 2017
21. ITALY (2016 RANKING: 12)

Italy has a similar albeit more serious problem. Struggling with an ageing population and mediocre economic performance, the European country is also projected to drop out of the top 20, down from the 12th largest economy in the world in 2016, to the 21st in 2050.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:39pm On Sep 30, 2017
22. CANADA (2016 RANKING: 17)

Joining other faltering advanced economies in the West, Canada is likely to slip five places down the rankings by 2050. Again, a mix of slowing demographics and unimpressive economic growth explains the fall.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:36pm On Sep 30, 2017
23. BANGLADESH (2016 RANKING: 31)

Another impressive rise in the rankings, Bangladesh is forecast to have the world's 23rd biggest economy in 2050, up from the 31st in 2016. This growth is nevertheless dependent on the government enacting economic reform and improvements to the country's education system, according to PwC.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:35pm On Sep 30, 2017
24. MALAYSIA (2016 RANKING: 27)

Thailand's neighbor Malaysia is projected to rise up the rankings too. Mirroring the nation next door, Malaysia should experience impressive GDP growth over the next 33 years, landing the country in 24th place by 2050.

Politics / Re: Decline Of The West: Nigeria Is Set To Become #14 Largest Economy By 2050 by Onlytru: 9:34pm On Sep 30, 2017
25. THAILAND (2016 RANKING: 20)

Like many emerging economies, Thailand is racing ahead. The Thai economy is expected to be the 25th largest in the world by 2050, up five places compared with 2016. Economic growth forecasts are buoyant for the coming decades despite negative population growth.

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