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A married man in Delta, simply identified as Samson, has met his death after he took stimulants for his magic wand just to impress his secret lover in bed. http://www.thepointng.com/married-man-dies-with-erect-manhood-in-delta-hotel/ The Punch reports that the manhood of the 38-year-old man refused to go down after taking the stimulants. He died inside a hotel room in Delta state. He was said to have gone with the woman for the opening of a new drinking bar when he booked a room in the hotel close to the bar. A source who spoke to newsmen on the incident said after taking some bottles of alcohol, one of Samson's friends suggested he took local stimulants known as 'manpower' to boost his libido. The source said: "After having intercourse with the woman for a long time, he could not ejac*late and his manhood refused to come down. He must have died from the stress of the consistent hardness. He was overpowered by the drug and it was the first time he had taken such a drug. Even after he was confirmed dead, his manhood was still erect. He is not much of a drinker and was married with three young children." According to reports, he was taken to the Warri Central Hospital where his corpse was deposited in the mortuary while the family prepares for his burial as they do not want to involve the police in the matter. |
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http://www.thepointng.com/how-i-made-fortune-from-cbn-governors-wifes-kidnap-suspect/ One of the suspects in the recent kidnap of the wife of the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Umar Abubakar, has confessed that he made a fortune from the crime. Our correspondent gathered that the suspect, who was traced to and arrested in Minna, Niger State, by the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team, headed by CSP Abba Kyari after several weeks, during interrogation, confessed that he bought two houses, three plots of land and also set up a supermarket from his own share of the ransom paid to secure the release of the CBN governor’s wife, Mrs. Margarete Emefiele. According to the police, “Sequel to the Kidnapping of the CBN Governor's Wife in Edo State and subsequent arrest of nine suspects by IRT, including two serving soldiers, one of the remaining three gang members on the run, Umar Abubakar, aka Kiriwa, was traced and arrested in Minna, Niger State after Several weeks of follow up. “Suspect confessed to the kidnapping of the CBN governor's wife and several other kidnappings and took detectives to two houses and 3 plots of land he bought from the ransom. “He further confessed that he used the remaining three million Naira from the ransom to open a big provision store in Minna, Niger State, which he is running with his wife. The documents of the houses and plots of land have been recovered and registered as exhibits and the shop is sealed off.” It was also learnt that serious efforts to arrest the two remaining gang members and other kidnappers were in Progress. |
The father of Ifedolapo Oladepo, the corps member from Osun State who died recently at the camp of the National Youth Service Corps in Kano State, Mr. Olawale Oladepo, has said that the Federal Government must meet certain conditions before the family would allow the remains of her daughter to be exhumed for post-mortem autopsy. President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered an independent investigation into the controversial death of the 26-year-old first class graduate in Transport Management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho. To this end, the Minister for Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung, had said that Ifedolapo’s remains would be exhumed for autopsy. But addressing a press conference in Ile-Ife on Monday, the deceased’s father gave a detailed account of how the corps member died due to alleged negligence and lackadaisical attitude of the officials of the NYSC in Kano. He said that the proposed autopsy to be conducted on the remains of Ifedolapo would be possible after all circumstances leading to her death would have been explored. The conditions, according to Oladepo, would include listening to the preceding telephone conversations between Ifedolapo and some of her family members before her death. http://www.thepointng.com/conditions-fg-must-meet-before-exhuming-my-daughters-corpse-late-corps-members-father/ |
I’m too young to endure it, I want divorce - Wife http://www.thepointng.com/i-deliberately-starved-my-wife-sex-man-tells-court/ A housewife, Sherifat Asimiyu, has approached an Ibadan Customary Court, sitting in Agodi, to dissolve her 10-year-old marriage to Mr. Saheed Asimiyu for allegedly starving her of sex. Saheed, who confirmed his wife’s allegations against him, told the court that his decision was a deliberate action aimed at punishing his wife for her disobedience to him. Sherifat said that apart from denying her sex, her husband was also in the habit of beating and biting her whenever they had disagreements. The complainant said she could no longer cope without having sex, stressing that her husband had not slept with her in the last six months. She told the court, “There is no doubt about his ability to provide food, money and other material things for me and the two children of the union, but I am not satisfied with all these without sex. “He abandoned me deliberately, I cannot take it anymore, because I am still young and I see no reason for his action. “To make the matter worse, he’s in the habit of beating and biting me whenever we have misunderstanding over minor issues.” Saheed, who is a motor spare parts dealer, admitted that he had starved his wife of sex, as he decided to go on a “sex strike” in the last one month to punish the woman for exhibiting bad characters. According to him, his action was to punish the complainant and make her turn a new leaf. The husband told the court that he had warned her several times to stop associating with bad friends, who usually misled her, but she had ignored him. Saheed also told the court that he would not prevent his wife from getting the divorce she asked for. “If that is what will make her satisfied, it is okay by me,” he said. |
http://www.thepointng.com/supremacy-tussle-ignore-olugbos-comment-on-moremi-soyinka-tells-ooni/ Nobel Laurette, Professor Wole Soyinka has waded into the supremacy battle between the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi and the Olugbo of Ugbo in Ondo State, Oba Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan. According to the renowned academic, Olugbo’s argument that the Yoruba heroine, Moremi Ajasoro, was a traitor should be disregarded and ignored. Oba Akinruntan had referred to Moremi as a traitor because she liberated her people from incessant invasions. The monarch had said, “Our forefathers descended from heaven; that is why we are called ‘Ugbo Atorunwo. To set the record straight, Moremi remains a traitor. She was a slave captured by Ugbo warriors during one of their many raids on Ile-Ife.” Reacting, Oba Ogunwusi had described Olugbo’s comments as “pitiable act of absurdity that doesn’t deserve serious attention by serious-minded people.” But speaking on the controversy over which throne is the monarchical seat of power in Yorubaland and the origin of Oduduwa, referred to as the progenitor of Yoruba people, Soyinka on Wednesday said Olugbo’s outburst did not diminish “What Moremi is or was.” The Nobel Laureate stressed that the Olugbo did not deserve respect. Soyinka, who made this known during the first year coronation anniversary of Ooni Ogunwsui at the Enuwa Square, said, “Our reality is Kabyiesi, the Ooni of Ife, we know Ile-Ife as the cradle of humanity. We know what we know, we know what we accept and our belief is that Ooni is our reality.” He advised Ooni Ogunwusi not to react to Olugbo’s comment and described the attack on Moremi as “counter theory.” “We know if you walk through the streets of Cuba, someone will touch you and say, what are you? And you would reply: I am Osun, Ogun; and they will say, where is the Ooni and that is what we believe.” “I congratulate you Kabiesi. I consider you are sent on a mission and the mission is the unity of Yoruba people wherever they are and any part of the world. We promise to work with you in bringing that mission to reality,” Soyinka stated. Dignatries at the event included former president Olusegun Obasanjo; Professor Olu Obafemi; Elegusi of Ikateland, Oba Saheed Elegushi; Alhaji Lamidi Ajadi; Chief shuaibu Oyedokun; Esama of Benin Kingdom, Chief Gabriel Igbinedeon; Sat Guru Maharaji, General Jeremiah Oseni (rtd); Orangun of Oke-Ila, Oba Adedokun Abolarin; Aseyin of Iseyin, Oba Abdul Ganiyu Ologunebi; and the Osun State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Grace Tomori, among others. |
Hell was let lose at the premises of Osun State House of Assembly on Wednesday as some angry pensioners in the state stormed the Assembly in protest and pounced on lawmakers, beating them black and blue. The aggrieved pensioners staged a fresh protest over the non-payment of their pension and gratuities by the state government before marching to the Assembly Complex at Abeere to vent their anger on the move by the legislators to prevent the Senate from probing the spending of the bailout funds received by Governor Aregbesola. It was gathered that some legislators had attempted to pacify the seemingly angry protesters before they became violent and attacked the members of the parliament. Before the pensioners arrived the Assembly ground, the lawmakers were said to be probing the state N34.5 billion bailout fund received by the administration of Governor Aregbesola but the pensioners protest stalled their sitting. Our correspondent gathered that the pensioners had stormed the House of Assembly very early on Wednesday and prevented those summoned by the House from gaining access into the premises. The protesters described the probe as “kangaroo arrangement” designed to prevent the Senate from carrying out a genuine probe on the bailout fund released to Osun by the Federal Government. The House had summoned those concerned with the finances of the state, including the Accountant-General, Permanent Secretaries of the Ministry of Finance, Office of Budget Planning and Director-General of Debt Management Office to appear before it with documents relating to the bailout fund. Others summoned by the House were Osun State Chairmen of Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress, Joint Negotiation Council and the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employee and officials of Wema Bank, Zenith Bank and First Bank. But the probe was stalled as the pensioners sighted the legislators in the premises of the House of Assembly, beating and raining curses on them. The pensioners harassed the Deputy Speaker, Hon Akintunde Adegboye, who attempted to address them. The lawmaker representing Atakumosa East and West Constituency, Hon Babatunde Kolawole, and his personal assistant, were beaten seriously before policemen and officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps rescued them from the pensioners. The leader of the pensioners, Comrade Yemi Lawal, explained that the purported probe by Osun State House of Assembly was immaterial at a time that the Senate wanted to probe Aregbesola on the bailout fund. He noted that the pensioners were aware of the plan of the state legislators to stage-manage their own probe and use it to thwart the move by the Senate to probe Aregbesola. The state Assembly had warned the Senate against probing how the bailout fund received by Aregbesola was spent, saying that the upper chamber would be crossing its constitutional boundary should it embarke on the investigation. http://www.thepointng.com/osun-pensioners-storm-state-assembly-beat-lawmakers-over-unpaid-gratuities/ |
Kids Take Over Sex Trade That prostitution is rampant in Lagos State may not be new to many people. The sad twist to this ignoble trade is the open involvement of kids, whose ages range between 12 and 14 years, in the world’s ‘oldest profession.’ According to findings by The Point, these young girls, who should be in school, have been initiated into the sex cult by a cartel of older prostitutes. The older women usually deceive illiterate parents back in some remote villages that they want to help take the children to Lagos to learn various trades or further their education. Upon arriving Lagos, however, the girls find themselves as co-workers with elderly prostitutes inside small or moderate rooms in Lagos brothels. They thus become the source of income to the ageing prostitutes, who, for age factors and other sundry reasons, might have been experiencing low ‘patronage’. Investigations conducted by our correspondent in some selected hotels and brothels in Lagos and its suburbs, revealed that most of these girls were either brought by their hosts from villages or picked up at motor parks for the sex-hawking business. In some cases, some of the girls were lured into the business either by relatives or friends. BUSINESS AT IPODO BROTHEL An area famed for the activities of teenage prostitutes is Ipodo, a boisterous community in Ikeja, Lagos. An uncompleted storey building and alow-profile bungalow both serve as shelter for prostitutes in the area. A 14-year-old sex hawker, who called herself T Baby, screamed when she saw our correspondent: “Bros e, I no sweet as you dey look me so? You too be shine shine bobo; or abi you bi shakiti bobo?” Sharing her experience with our correspondent, T Baby said she was introduced into the trade by an Aunt, who asked her mother in the village to release her to go to Lagos and make ends meet. “Before now, many of us in the village used to think she was into buying and selling business,” she said. Investigations revealed that both the young and old prostitutes at Ipodo report to a woman, a veteran prostitute in her 50s, who they call ‘Big Mama.’ One of the kid prostitutes, who refused to disclose her name because of the fear of victimisation, said they previously paid the sum of N200 to their host, until recently when the price was inflated to N300 per day, adding that the fee “is between N700 and N1000, per ‘service.’” A 15-year-old prostitute, who simply identified herself as Hannah, said the cost of room service recently increased from N700 to N1,000 “because of the rise in the value of the dollar.” “I cannot ‘service you’ for less than N1000 because the prices of our materials have increased. You know dollar is expensive now.” Responding to why she is into the business, however, Hannah told our correspondent that she joined the league of prostitutes at Ipodo to make ends meet, noting that her parents didn’t care about her and siblings. http://www.thepointng.com/kids-take-over-sex-trade/ |