Romance › Re: Meet Stella The Ghanaian Girl Who Is Proud Of Sleeping With Her Dad by xanit: 12:25pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
ambee199: Stella a Ghanaian lady who has declared it open on Hero radio that she is proud of having an affair with her father and that her father is better on the bed than her boy friend, this story though its not from very reliable source but the record seem true, so we have thought it good to be published here so every body will see and know how money has rule the earth, how people can do crazy things because of money. "i have everything i need and i even get jealous of my mum" she added. You can listen to here conversation with the Hero radio personality named Kate, by following the source below.
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Romance › Re: Man Caught On CCTV As He 'appears To Take Indecent Shot Of Woman In Front Of Him by xanit: 12:24pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
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Romance › Re: China Launches Funeral Strippers And Are The First To Do SO (see Photos) by xanit: 12:23pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
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Family › Re: Zambian Lady Divorces Months After Getting Range Rover Gift From Her Man by xanit: 12:21pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
CastedDude: A woman who went viral online last year, when she got a range rover from her man on her lavish kitchen party - has been divorced with the man allegedly returning to his first wife. According to reports, the lady identified as Patricia Mwelwa was the man's side chic and baby mama before she was upgraded to his wife in a lavish and highly publicized wedding last year.
The man named Davies Mukumbwa surprised her with a brand new 2016 (Range Rover) in July 2017- to the envy of other ladies.
The Lusaka Boma Local Court in Zambia has granted divorce to the couple who only got married less than a year ago .
The Court ordered that the man pays her a total of K12, 000.00 in monthly installments (K1, 000.00X12months) as compensation and alimony.
A divorce certificate dated 12th February 2018 was issued and delivered to her.
Source; https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/02/lady-gets-divorced-months-getting-range-rover-gift-man-photos.html smart |
Education › Re: NASU Vows To Continue Strike by xanit: 12:21pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
Iamfrank: Members of f non-teaching staffs of federal universities in Nigeria have vowed that their ongoing strike will continue until their demands are acceded to by the government. The workers, operating under the umbrella of Joint Action Committee (JAC) have been on a nationwide strike which enters the 78th day on Tuesday. Hope that the strike which has led to suspension of some essential services in federal government owned universities across the country is dim as the government has initiated any form of negotiation with the workers over their demands.
Speaking with SaharaReporters, the Chairman of University of Lagos (UNILAG) branch of Non-Academic Staffs Union of Universities, Comrade Kehinde Ajibade accused the federal government of insensitivity to the plight of the workers. Ajibade asked Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu to ensure that government fulfill its part of the agreement reached in 2009 with workers which led to the call off of similar strike in 2009.
"Until the federal government honor our agreement, we would not resume. The federal government should do the needful, respect our agreement and meet our demands," said Ajibade.
Likewise, Comrade Gbenga, Acting Chairman of Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities, SSANU, UNILAG branch lamented that federal government has failed to live up to the terms of agreement it signed with the union after a previous two - week warning strike.
"There was a 2-week warning strike, which we suspended because we signed a memorandum of agreement with the federal government. The memorandum stipulates payment of our two years allowance, implementation of a ruling of Industrial Court that workers in the universities' staff schools should be absorbed to the university, end in usurpation of duties of non-teaching staff by the teaching staff among other things. But terms of agreement has not been met by the federal government until this moment of total strike."
He, therefore, added that the responsibility of determining how soon the strike will be called off is in the hands of the federal government.
http://saharareporters.com/2018/02/20/nigerias-federal-universities-non-academic-staff-vow-continue-strike funny |