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Busted My Wife in Bed With a Student – High School Teacher (Courtesy)Reports of people in authority such as teachers and priests taking advantage of those under their care by having sexual contact with them continue to make headlines. Most of the time, men are usually the culprits, but women can also be predators too such as this high school teacher who would sleep with her students when she tutored them. The revelation was made by her distraught husband in a confession platform. “My wife and I are having a test now. We didn’t do an official marriage even though we have stayed together for so long and I have given her parents a token of appreciation even though it’s not dowry so she has been my wife. We have two small children. The reason I am writing this is because of the hardships I’ve had with my wife over the years. I have never got myself to leave her for good because at this age I don’t think I can find a better-looking woman than her, actually I consider myself lucky for her accepting me. We are both high school teachers even though in different schools. It all started when she started tutoring students for pay at our house during the holidays. Some students signed in and she got a good amount of money from it that I thought it was a good idea but one day I found a boxer, mid-size at the bottom of my bed but on asking her she said she had no idea how it got there. During the holidays, I normally go to another town to improve my developmental projects. That act disturbed me for several days, I was unable to think clearly because I knew something must have been happening in that bed, but I gave myself consolation that it could have been the students she was tutoring that sneaked in our bedroom without her knowing so after thinking I told her to make sure that all the rooms are closed when she is doing her job. It was not until a year later that I heard that a certain boy had been spotted in my house several times when am not around but I didn’t give much into it, it was just a high school kid. Fast forward like two years later, a woman files a formal complaint to the school that my wife was sexually molesting her boy. The news didn’t spread and was handled within the school staff and she was suspended for two weeks for investigations to happen. After it was proved that it was just a misunderstanding and she resumed her work,”he confessed. I heard that a certain boy had been spotted in my house several times when am not around – Distressed man (Courtesy)Soon after this incident, he busted his wife with a young man in their matrimonial bed,“I would not wait long until I found her in bed with a very young boy, in my own house. That day I was so furious that I wondered do I beat the hell out the boy or what do I do? I could have killed him. I gave him a few slaps then chased him away then told my wife to pack and leave. Not even the neighbours realized what had happened because I know how to keep my cool but I was hurting so badly. Since she was still working in school she rented a house then she would commute from there. She used to apologize to me daily through text then after a long time of loneliness I decided to patch things up with her because I love her. We went for counselling in town where she admitted to being attracted to the high school lifestyle since she had been bullied a lot in her days. She said it’s true she could somehow get attracted to certain boys in school but most of the times she controlled herself. She continued the counselling for like a year and I think she got better. We had our children during the same period but she started a tutoring centre which is getting successful and am wondering if it’s a good idea. I am afraid she will go back to her past self and start doing the same things she did but at the same time, I don’t want to end her dreams. Am so confused right now, I decided to write all this down. I hope I can find peace within myself. That’s all.”
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This news is just annoying. Bad selfish leaders worse follower ship... |
Awon eyan Lara Croft |
dominique:A club house is not a wrong place to be. Our law enforcement agents are just stupid |
Long live Edris Abdul Kareem African China �� Baba Fela. NPF, Animals in human skin...
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A boy in his mid-20s, identified as Dami, has lost his life alongside two of his four friends in Akure, Ondo state. The five of them were returning from a nightclub in the early hours of today when the car ran into a stationary truck along Oyemekun road. The driver, Dami, and two others died instantly while the remaining two are in critical condition. The boy was said to have bought the car last week Source;https://www..ng/news/so-sad-boy-2-friends-die-in-his-new-car-while-returning-from-a-nightclub
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lloyds:You got a better offer? Just asking cos I don't think you do. |
Life... |
PureGoldh:The same presidency that told us that Boko Haram has been defeated technically....
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Too bad, But I love the approach bankyw gave to the issue. Let love lead. |
10) Uduak Akrah Though, Uduak Akrah’s age wasn’t disclosed after death. However, some sources closed to the deceased revealed that she was in her late 30s when she died. She was hailed for her role in Emotional crack, Bafana Bafana and Missing Angel 2. According to the report, Uduak death was caused by health complications she had after falling in her bathroom. Conclusively, for the sake of people we love and scared of losing, we wish death never existed. But it is an inevitable part of life. The memories and works of these talented minds will definitely live on in the heart of Nigerians.
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9) Chidinma Mbalaso After involving in a ghastly accident on her way to Abuja from Kaduna. The TV star lost so much from external and internal bleeding and needed blood to stay alive. However, the hospital she was rushed to did not have a blood bank, she died before she could get help. Chidinma Mbalaso was one of the popular faces that featured in Koko mansion fame sponsored by Dbanj in 2009. The 22-year-old star registered her name in the minds of people after she came out as the 2nd runner of the show. Chidinma died in 2011, just three years after earning big fame and popularity.
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Aishat AbimbolaAishat Abimbola died in a hospital in Canada after battling with breast cancer for years. Meanwhile, it was just after one year after the death of Moji Olaiya in Canada. She became prominent after her debut on screen inOmoge Campus.Until her death in 2018, millions of her fans don’t know her real name, she was best known as Omoge Campus.Aishat Abimbola was aged 46 when she died.
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7) Nomoreloss Iyawo Asikocrooner Olumuyiwa Osinuga better known by stage name Nomoreloss died in his 40s. The singer and comedian earn the love and respect of Nigerians after he played a viable role in ensuring OJB Jezreel got adequate treatment to stay alive. However, OJB eventually died but, but the love and respect Nomoreloss had earned through his selfless service remain still. Nomoreloss died of Typhoid fever in 2016 while being admitted to an undisclosed hospital in Opebi, Lagos.
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6) Goldie Not long after returning home from the 2013 Grammy award in Los Angeles, she complained of headache and was pronounced dead in the hospital. Such is the life of Nigerian music artiste, rapper, producer and television star Susan Oluwabimpe better known as Goldie. Goldie was a television star and musician. There was speculation that music star died from the heavy intake of drugs. However, the rumour was cleared by her husband who disclosed that Goldie doesn’t do drugs. While the rest of the world was celebrating lovers day (Feb 14) in 2013, Goldie was on her way to meet her maker.
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5) Tosyn Bucknor What many find to disheartening about Tosyn Bucknor’s death was the fact she had predicted it through a poem. Tosyn Bucknor was a popular OAP for inspiration, a TV host, writer and MC of events. She was married to her French heartrobe in 2015. Tosyn Bucknor was born with sickle cell anaemia. Just about the time, everyone thought Tosyn was a survivor, in 2018, the inevitable happened death came for her at the age of 37.
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4) Moji Olaiya Moji Olaiya was one of the foremost Yoruba actresses in Nigeria. Her role in indigenous Yoruba movies portrays someone who has a great penchant for Yoruba history. She was the daughter of highlife singer, Victor Olaiya. Moji started her acting career with the popular Wale Adenuga Production, producer of Super story, papa Ajasco and many others. In 2017, Moji suffered some health complications after giving birth to her child in Canada. Eventually, the report has it that she died of cardiac arrest in Canada at the age of 42.
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3) Bisi Komolafe The Ibadan born star actress was blown into limelight after she featured inIgboro Ti Daru. She proceeded in her acting career featuring in quite a number of Yoruba movie and some English play. Bisi Komolafe’s death came as a rude shock to the entire entertainment industry and hundreds of her fans nationwide. According to reports, she died of pregnancy complications at the University Teaching Hospital Ibadan. Meanwhile, some of her colleagues in the industry said her death took them all unaware. They didn’t even have time to raise money for proper treatment abroad before death came for her. The graduate of Business Administration turn actor died at the age of 31.
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2) Muna Obikwe Muna Obikwe used to be one of the popular Nollywood faces that ruled our screen. He was most loved for his bad boy role in most of the Nollywood movies. When the news of his death was revealed, many people felt he was too handsome to die. According to reports, Muna had suffered chronic kidney failure that was caused by high blood pressure. Majority of his colleagues never had the guts to believe that Muna was truly dead. The news of his sickness was not made public by him or a member of his family. That being said, his family revealed Muna was a private person. More so, he was getting rapt treatment sponsored by his family until his death on January 18 2015. He was aged 36.
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1) Dagrin Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun popularly known by the stage name, Dagrin was one of the most prominent entertainers in Nigeria. Dagrin was blown into stardom after the release of his single smash hit titledpon pon pon. His ghetto lifestyle was loved by the young and old and in no time he became viable in the music industry. However, the unexpected happened on April 22, 2010, when Dagrin was announced dead after having an auto crash. Sad to note, he died when he was about to attain the pinnacle of his career. His light of fame went dim at the age of 25.
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Death is such a horrifying part of life. Most times, it is the people the dead person has left behind that will nurse the pain that person is no more.The silver lining, if any, is that dead people are always happy to have escaped the many problems that the living person faces in their day to day life. Individually, we have lost some people who are very dear to us. As a nation and entertainment lovers, we have lost some notable celebrities that we feel their death came rather too early. As always, our custom is to put our readers in the know, we compiled a list of 10 celebrities who died too young. These were talented young men and women who were cut short and we hope this post bring to our memories some of the great work they did. |
MGab25 Kindly give us the link to listen to our voice recording... |
This is a big time natural disaster. |
hahn:Major reason why I said EXCEPT THOSE THAT HAS FORGOTTEN THEIR ROOTS... |
This cannot happen to blacks, except black that has forgotten their roots. Whites and their stupidity, You cannot have it all anyways.
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Although FaceApp has been around since 2014, it had its minute of glory in 2017 thanks to a function that allowed users to apply filters to emulate different ethnic groups. FaceApp lets users turn moody faces to merry ones, see what they would look and grizzled, and turn back the hands of time, among other things. It is an app built only to please those who really want a new way to play roulette with their own face. However, since its launch, FaceApp hasn’t been without controversy and we list the prominent ones below so that they can guide you in your use of the app. Privacy A major concern of yours should be the access you grant the app to your data. Like many other apps on your phone, it is not clear what happens to all the data you give it and it is believed that the company’s privacy policy leaves a fair amount of wriggle room. FaceApp’s privacy policy. reads: “When you use our Service, our servers automatically record certain log file information, including your web request, Internet Protocol address, browser type, referring / exit pages and URLs, number of clicks and how you interact with links on the Service, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other such information.” Security experts have warned that people who use FaceApp may be putting their personal information at risk, including the pictures they are sharing of themselves. The app uses “device identifiers” allowing the company to monitor how you browse and use the app in order to target you with “personalised content which could include online ads or other forms of marketing”. Not only that, the world is slowly but steadily tilting towards facial recognition so you need to start treating your face like a password because if the data you share with apps like FaceApp falls into the wrong hands, it could be used by cybercriminals to spoof your identity. Reliability Another issue that most concerned users have is that the developer of FaceApp, Wireless Lab does not specify what would happen if the company was dissolved or sold, nor whether it can be transferred the fiscal direction of the same to abide by another more permissive regulation with the data collected. The Transformations Stack Some people have figured out that transforming an already altered FaceApp photo more than once can really create some disturbing images. Racism FaceApp founder and chief executive, Yaroslav Goncharov had to apologise when the app’s “hot” filter was tagged racist. The ‘hot’ filter purportedly made you look better by whitening the skin of people of colour to make them look more attractive. Following the backlash, FaceApp said it had temporarily renamed the filter “spark” and the option was no longer available on the Android version of the app. In a statement to TechCrunch, Goncharov said it was “working on a complete fix that should arrive soon”. “We are deeply sorry for this unquestionably serious issue. It is an unfortunate side-effect of the underlying neural network caused by the training set bias, not intended behaviour.”
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Libido getting higher, Conscience getting silenced Our dear youths losing every ounce of morality. Woe unto whosoever placed this epidemic curse on this generation |
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