Foreign Affairs › Re: White House Rejects ICC Arrest Warrants For Netanyahu, Gallant. by OT2024: 5:49pm On Nov 21, 2024 |
CoronaVirusPro: Fvck The White House!
Fvck Netanyahu!
Fvck Joe Biden
Most of all, Fvck the morafvckin state of Israel! Take it easy. There's no need to have headache over someone's else's matter. Nigeria's burdens are more than enough. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria More Polarised Than Ever After 2023 Election, Tinubu’s Unpopular Reforms by OT2024: 5:43pm On Nov 21, 2024 |
One doesn't need any special report to know that the Nigerian economy is getting worse.
The situation on ground depicts it all. More and more people are falling into poverty. There are persistent increases in prices of goods and services.
Yet, the government seems helpless. It's unfortunate. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Highlights Nigeria's Challenges At G20 Summit, Sparks Reactions (photos/v by OT2024: 8:53am On Nov 21, 2024 |
Yes, Nigeria has problems.
Our problems are mostly self-inflicted. We are our own problems and the problems will be solved when we sincerely work towards solving them.
No any other nation will help to solve our problems. |
Politics › Re: 2027: North Will Be Best Served By Northerners – ACF by OT2024: 4:58am On Nov 21, 2024 |
A very tribalistic statement.
What about other regions of Nigeria?
What about the South East?
When will others be served? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russian Invasion Of Ukraine ‘shameful Disaster, Says Pope Francis by OT2024: 6:54pm On Nov 20, 2024 |
Hmn.... It's good to condemn the war.
It's good to condemn all wars.
But the reality is that some wars are inevitable.
Oh yes, inevitable. |
Romance › Re: Men, Always Be Sure Before Going Public: Lady Rejects Boyfriend's Proposal(photo by OT2024: 4:38pm On Nov 20, 2024 |
It is a big aberration that a man should publicly propose to a lady.
It doesn't show more love or dignity.
Your love life or feeling is a personal affair. Why make it public? |
Politics › Re: President Tinubu's Speech At G-20 Summit In Brazil (Video) by OT2024: 4:26pm On Nov 20, 2024 |
Well said sir, but I think the problem of Africa is more of self-neglect.
I love this country and I want things to work. I'm always dismayed by the insensitivity of our leaders.
I want things to work! |
Travel › Re: 5 Countries That Do Not Have Airports by OT2024: 4:18pm On Nov 20, 2024 |
Many of our airports in Nigeria are not viable.
Some are just white elephant projects.
I will still prefer to live in Nigeria than live in the Vatican or any of those you mentioned.
Things are tough in this country, but I still love Nigeria.
Nigeria Can be Great Again. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Senators Met In London To Perfect Defection Plan – Lawmaker by OT2024: 11:36am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Our leaders are good in self-centred plots.
There is nothing for the citizens.
Everything is about the 'self'. |
Politics › Re: Bwala Await Tinubu’s Return, May Quit Role As Policy Communication Adviser by OT2024: 9:16am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Some people are just concerned with political positions. Nothing bothers them about the economy and alleviating the problems Nigerians are facing.
It is disheartening. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by OT2024: 9:11am On Nov 20, 2024 |
The overblowing population is a thing of concern.
I believe government should regulate the population. It's time Nigerians learn that having many children (who you can not take very good care of) is not a thing of pride. |
Politics › Re: "$2.2billion Loan Is ‘lunch Money, Govt Should Borrow More" Senator Jimoh by OT2024: 9:03am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Borrowing so much without backing it up with productivity is dangerous to any economy.
Government should be urged to increase productivity and shore up security. Agriculture productivity should be enhanced.
Those are the things government should do. |
Fashion › Re: At My Lowest, You Picked Me Up, Adetshina Thanks To Nigerians by OT2024: 12:39pm On Nov 17, 2024 |
You have done well. Congratulations one more time.
Racial and ethnic prejudice are among those things holding the world down.
Shame on those who hold on to them. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Suffering In The Grave by OT2024: 11:09am On Nov 17, 2024 |
LandMann: Seun, what do you gain from spreading religious teachings on Friday and Sunday on Nairaland?
This is exactly why your website is mediocre and lacking in quality.
You're indirectly aiding religious bigotry in Nigeria.
Religion should be a private thing.
This nonsense of pushing Islamic messages to front-page on Friday and Christian messages to front-page on Sundays should stop.
The two religions never agree and you doing so merely helps to promote division and religious intolerance.
Let those that want to worship Allah or God go to their private church or mosque and hear their message. Concurred. |
Romance › Re: Desperate Nigerian Girls Sell Nudes For Cash by OT2024(op): 8:15am On Nov 17, 2024 |
It's debasing for girls/ladies to sell nudes.
It's even more debasing for guys to buy them. |
Romance › Desperate Nigerian Girls Sell Nudes For Cash by OT2024(op): 10:59am On Nov 16, 2024 |
Amidst Nigeria’s harsh economic realities, an alarming number of youths have turned to selling explicit contents on various online platforms, often disregarding the far-reaching consequences of their actions on their lives, reputation, and mental well-being.
Earlier this month, social media buzzed with a flurry of shocking video clips featuring a senior Equatorial Guinean official, Balthazar Engonga, engaging in intimate encounters with multiple women.
The videos, filmed in various locations including his office, left viewers stunned.
Just as the scandalous footage of Engonga was sending ripples through the digital world, a new, equally provocative storm began to brew in Nigeria’s online sphere.
The spotlight quickly shifted to Ivie Aigbedion, a woman also known by her provocative nickname -Yahweh’s Rare Unique Masterpiece.
Nude photos and explicit videos of Aigbedion began circulating rapidly, flooding timelines, and quickly rivalling the attention garnered by Engonga’s explicit videos.
Aigbedion, who had already gained a reputation for posting semi-nude pictures—often tagging Nigerian music sensation Ayodeji Balogun, aka Wizkid—was no stranger to controversy.
Over time, to cater to the high demand from men willing to pay premium prices for her “rare and unique” nude content, Aigbedion set up a Snapchat account, where she offered explicit photos and videos to paying subscribers.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that earlier this month, some of her fans who wanted to break the exclusivity, downloaded explicit content from her private Snapchat story and shared them online.
Within 24 hours, Aigbedion’s photos and videos had circulated widely across online platforms.
When some of her followers on social media tagged her in videos from her private snap, Aigbedion responded, “Please don’t send me posts like this or tag me in them. I have no interest in it.”
Adding a proverbial fuel to the already burning flame of passion, the next day, the adult content creator began posting the “leaked” explicit photos and videos from her account.
For over three days, ‘Yahweh’ became a top trending term on social media in Nigeria, drawing a flood of intrigued and curious users eager to catch a glimpse of Aigbedion’s oiled body.
While a horde of male fans on social media lapped up Aigbedion’s explicit content like thirsty German Shepherds, checks by our correspondent showed that her Facebook account where she sells her organic skincare mixtures maintained a morally “clean” photo album.
None of her nude photos made it to the social networking platform with over three billion users, owing to its strict censorship policies, which bar nude photos, obscene posts, and content depicting sexual acts.
Adult merchandise
In multiple photos and videos shared by Aigbedion and viewed by Saturday PUNCH, she appears in a nursing uniform in one scene, while in others, she reveals her breasts and private parts in close-up shots. Two other videos recorded against a dimly lit background captured her as she oiled up her body and engaged in self-pleasuring.
Responding to a social media user who criticised her decision to post explicit content, the nudist wrote, “You can’t shame me, baby. The person who paid for my subscription and leaked the videos for free for y’all to see? They are the real morons.
“My DM has been buzzing since yesterday. Do you know how many men wanna see more of my drip clips?”
With a touch of sarcasm, a social media user, The Cook, responded to her that the men who initially released her nudes were not morons as she thought them to be.
“You’re making money from the men patronising you, and the men patronising you are also making money from your videos by leaking them to Telegram channel owners who are also making N5,000 per subscriber, by the way. Everyone’s winning. Isn’t Yahweh great?” he said.
As her explicit photos and videos gained widespread attention, Aigbedion adjusted her Snapchat subscription rates and encouraged more enthusiasts eager for more “visions of paradise” to subscribe to her private videos.
First created in 2011, Snapchat is a multimedia instant messaging app that many people use to make money by selling photos or videos of themselves. These photos or short videos – snaps – can be directed privately to selected contacts, or a semi-public “Story” or a public “Story.”
Account owners can subscribe to Premium Snapchat Accounts, through which they offer exclusive content to subscribers for a monthly fee.
Snapchat’s guidelines and terms of usage state that it prohibits “promoting, distributing, or sharing pornographic content,” including commercial activities geared toward the same.
However, it generally permits “depictions of nudity in non-sexual contexts,” a clause that has provided leeway for many adult models to use the platform to generate significant revenue by tapping into the high demand for explicit content.
Attracting praise and ridicule
Following the release of her nude content online, Saturday PUNCH gathered that Yahweh’s Masterpiece gained more than 20,000 new followers, mostly men.
“Someone called my mum from the United Kingdom and told her she saw me fingering myself online,” Aigbedion disclosed in a post on Wednesday.
In her replies, many commenters praised her for her feat, while others criticised her for daring to put her unclad body out in the market square of the Internet like salt and pepper.
Having heard of the new temptress seemingly set to lead the faithful astray, some users online flocked to Aigbedion’s account, where they proclaimed divine judgment upon her – though only after indulging their curious eyes on her oiled form.
“Stop that!” Aigbedion cautioned a fan, perhaps shocked by the vulgar comparison he made with her Yahweh nickname – an affiliation that many of the Jewish and Christian faiths would consider blasphemous.
“I’m sorry my queen, I misspoke,” the online user later apologised, “It won’t happen again. But you are a goddess and I’m ready to dedicate my future to serve and worship you and you alone.” https://punchng.com/desperate-nigerian-girls-turn-to-selling-nudes-for-cash/
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Education › Re: Kogi University Dismisses 4 Lecturers For Sexual Misconduct, Exam Malpractice by OT2024: 8:24am On Nov 16, 2024 |
The desicions are in order.
Men must learn to bridle lusts.
It is a shame when lusts control men. |
Politics › Re: Reforms In Nigeria Not Working, IMF Report Hints by OT2024: 8:14am On Nov 16, 2024 |
It is only hypocrites that will say the reforms in Nigeria are working.
If they are working, why are people calling for prayers?
Government needs to do things sincerely and reasonably. Government needs to be prudent and stop profligate spendings.
Above all, government must lead by example (must practise what they preach). |
Politics › Re: Lagbaja: Wike At The Funeral Service Of The Late COAS In Abuja (PHOTOS) by OT2024: 9:24pm On Nov 15, 2024 |
That's life.
RIP to the dead soldier.
People alive should learn that life is transient. |
Crime › Re: Ogun: Man Arrested For Allegedly Defiling, Impregnating 14-Year-Old Girl by OT2024: 8:02pm On Nov 15, 2024 |
Too bad.
Rape is bad. Raping a minor is worse.
Men must learn to control their sexual urge. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Adeboye: Prayers Stopped Naira From Crashing To ₦10,000 Per Dollar by OT2024: 2:02pm On Nov 15, 2024 |
Really?
The CBN will say otherwise.
Government still has a long way to go in making the naira strong again.
It's a long way to freedom. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Shocked’ Husband Speechless As Wife Files For Divorce After He Voted For Trump by OT2024: 9:32am On Nov 14, 2024 |
Americans are retrogressing in terms of tolerance and understanding. If not, why would a person take it so personal that the spouse voted for another candidate?
Understanding is still a keyword in life. Political differences must not breed bitterness and rancour. This is why there are still many conflicts in the world today. These will continue to be until people learn tolerance, understanding and 'live and let live.' |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Attack Soldiers At Checkpoint In Abia, Kill Two (Video) by OT2024: 7:35pm On Nov 13, 2024 |
What a country. |
Politics › Re: Presidency Spends N5.1billion On Purchase Of Another 26 Vehicles To State House by OT2024: 6:56pm On Nov 13, 2024 |
What a profligacy.
A country that is facing tough economy is spending so much on vehicle purchases. This is the height of misplaced priorities.
One is saddened to see how much goes for the automobiles. |
Politics › Re: FCCPC Warns Discos On Obsolete Meters, Violation Of Nigerians' Rights by OT2024: 6:53pm On Nov 13, 2024 |
Good development. I heard the rumours too. Nigerian agencies are always so retrogressive. |
Politics › Re: Bandits Set Farms On Fire In Kaduna, Destroy Harvested Maize by OT2024: 6:39pm On Nov 12, 2024 |
Pure wickedness.
That same wickedness shall be their portion by the power of Almighty God. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Government Spends ₦5 Billion To Renovate Vice President Shettima’s House by OT2024: 6:20pm On Nov 11, 2024 |
This is pure profligacy, in these hard times. |
Crime › Re: Minnesota Man Kills Family, Commits Suicide Over Trump Victory. by OT2024: 1:32pm On Nov 11, 2024 |
I can't still link his actions with Trump's triumph.
If at all, there's a link, I think the man has committed a heinous and despicable crime. Even if liberalism is seriously under threat in US with Trump's presidency, why committing such a heinous crime? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Govt Directs ₦5.4 Trillion Subsidy Savings Toward Nationwide Development by OT2024: 1:23pm On Nov 11, 2024 |
A national important issue on trillions saved is titled with Atiku's name.
This is petty.
Why should Onanuga take such a lowly road?
Let things of national importance remain national issues, not personal. |
Politics › Re: Hardship: Nigeria Needs Action, Not Prayers - Punch Editorial by OT2024: 8:29am On Nov 11, 2024 |
MrPresident1: Nigeria does not need any action you stupid idiots! Nigeria needs earnest prayers borne out of genuine repentance.
Call a national congregation of prayer and fasting and sackcloth, this is the only way out.
Stupid people who have lost all sense of direction
They are telling you what to do, you are stamping your feet like a angry hegoat Try to tone down or stop your use of abusive and denigrating language. You have the right to believe in the circus of prayers, but you don't need to insult those who do not. With your tone and mindset, I doubt if God will answer any prayer. |
Politics › Re: Hardship: Nigeria Needs Action, Not Prayers - Punch Editorial by OT2024: 8:15am On Nov 11, 2024 |
That is my exact thought.
Nigeria's problems are self-induced. They are problems inflicted through thoughtless policies. The same government that inflicted them can reverse or at least ameliorate the harshness.
The government refuses, and the next thing is to be calling for prayers. Can't we reason that the solutions lie in our actions or inactions?
It's so annoying the way some of us reason. I believe in prayers, but I know calling for prayers in matters like these is an act of irresponsibility and not being ready to face realities. |
Politics › Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by OT2024: 8:12am On Nov 11, 2024 |
How I wish the NLC is genuinely fighting for the interest of the workers.
People have been pauperized by government policies.
It is unfortunate. |