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N'golo kante... He was a ice-water seller in Mali, but 2day his best player in England, Believe God can move u 4rm grass...
25/05/2017

N'golo kante... He was a ice-water seller in Mali, but 2day his best player in England, Believe God can move u 4rm grass 2 grace..

Old school
06/09/2016

Old school

When FRSC officers patronise paraga seller on a Monday morning of a new month. What becomes the fact of motorists.
03/08/2016

When FRSC officers patronise paraga seller on a Monday morning of a new month. What becomes the fact of motorists.

A community based organization of s*x workers, Ohotu Diamond Women Initiative (ODWI) has called on the Nigerian Police t...
17/06/2016

A community based organization of s*x workers, Ohotu Diamond Women Initiative (ODWI) has called on the Nigerian Police to stop abuse on s*x workers.

In a statement made available to newsmen, the organization laments over the widely misunderstanding status about s*x work.

“The illegal status of s*x work in most countries, including Nigeria has not eradicated prostitution. Instead, criminalization has increased s*x workers vulnerability to human rights abuses and created fertile ground for police exploitation, especially of brothel and street-based s*x workers.

“s*x workers deserve the basic respect and protection from violence that each nation owes its citizens. But in many settings, police abuse of s*x workers receives scant public attention despite its entrenched global reality. Street and brothel-based female s*x workers, one of Lagos and Abuja most vulnerable populations, find themselves targeted for arrest by police, and they experience high levels of violence that go unpunished. Current city and law enforcement policies towards s*x workers create a cycle of arrest that does not result in appropriate or long term solutions for the community or s*x workers,” the statement reads in part.

On the challenges s*x workers face, it said: “The challenge that we face as 50 participants from different L.G.As are almost similar. Many of us face violence and discrimination on a regular basis. Regardless of which State or tribe we are from, many of us have experienced being defiled, verbally, emotionally and physically abused by police, clients and community members.

“There is an unfair discrimination from service providers. s*x workers are not protected or defended by the law when they are exploited and abused. We demand that these violations stop immediately and decisive action is taken against perpetrators.”

The statement further revealed how s*x workers suffer abuse from the Nigerian Police Officers. “Thirty percent of s*x workers interviewed told researchers that they had been threatened with violence by police officers, while 27% actually experienced violence at the hands of police. Reported incidents included officers physically grabbing and kicking, as well as beating them; one incident of r*pe; one woman was stalked by a police officer; and throwing food at one subject. s*xual harassment included handling of body parts; giving women ci******es in exchange for s*x; and police offering not to arrest s*x workers in exchange for s*xual services.

“Several times the Police have raided our hotels beating, stealing and having s*x with us without protection.”

In a bid to curtail the abuses s*x workers suffer from Policemen, the Executive Director of SafeHeaven Development Initiative, Margaret Onah has criticised the method of which Policemen uses to extort money from s*x workers and abuse.

According to Onah, the Nigerian Policemen are not mindful of the fundamental human rights that should be accorded to s*x workers.

“It is dehumanising when Policemen abuses, s*x workers the way they do. We are using this channel to voice out our pains in the course of survival. The government needs to do something about it. It is better if s*x workers are charged to court than naming them, harassing them, stealing their money, stealing their properties, and having s*x with them unprotected.”

Speaking on what could be done to end the abuse by Policemen, she said: “the Police needs to re-strategise. The fact that s*x work is illegal doesn’t mean that they should kill anyone find doing the job.
“s*x workers are citizen of this country first of all, and they need to be respected like every other citizen.”

Speaking on harassment faced with Policemen, Esther Eghosa said: “Time without numbers, the Policemen break our doors to start packing us like goats to the station. If you don’t have money to bail yourself, they will say they want to sleep with you unprotected which is very bad.

Eghosa, who is a s*x worker further stress, “As a woman in the brothel, we protect ourselves, we use condoms, but with the Policemen, you don’t have a say.”

Oyinbo Woman Sells Pure Water On The Streets Of Lagos Viral photo of oyibo Woman Selling Purewater to Support Family in ...
08/05/2016

Oyinbo Woman Sells Pure Water On The Streets Of Lagos Viral photo of oyibo Woman Selling Purewater to Support Family in Lagos Street She did it as a ploy to raise awareness of unemployment in Nigeria.
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Our very own David Adeleke popularly known as Davido is on the cover of the Feb/March 2016 Global Issue of Fader Magazin...
19/02/2016

Our very own David Adeleke popularly known as Davido is on the cover of the Feb/March 2016 Global Issue of Fader Magazine.

The cover story also details his journey to the US for college to where he is now. It’s titled, “How Davido Became African Pop Music’s Fortunate Son”.

The interviewer spent four days in Lagos and even followed David and his crew to Quilox for his brother’s birthday, where she said it was so similar to other clubs around the world,

The women hanging around the VIP are wearing the same crop-tops and cut-out dresses that I’ve considered buying from Instagram boutiques.

The magazine also pictured the star with his daughter, Imade in her room and also talked about the baby mama drama, but just in the context of him wanting multiple income streams aside from shows, they followed him to his father’s house and more.

On Davido’s House

For the past three years, Davido, now 23, has lived in the posh Lagos neighborhood of Lekki, in a three-story house that welcomes a revolving cast of employees, friends, and hangers-on, with imported w**d and liquor in constant supply and demand.

On a Friday afternoon in December, he’s sitting on a couch in the home’s top-floor lounge, telling his life story to an audience of a half-dozen people.

At Davido’s house, the walls are dominated by portraits of Davido. Most of the pieces, including a five-foot tall Old Masters-style painting, have been painted by fans, who camp outside for as many as three days, waiting for Davido to accept their offerings.

On His Family House
Davido’s childhood home is just a few minutes’ drive away. Inside, there’s a grand marble staircase, and family photos spanning several generations line the walls of multiple living rooms. (Davido’s godfather, it should be noted, is Aliko Dangote, a construction magnate whose estimated $18 billion net worth has earned him Forbes’ title of Africa’s richest man for the past three years.)

On Atlanta Police Raiding His Home, Paid for in Cash “I guess a neighbor must have tried to snitch. They saw me and thought, ‘How did that African get here?’” he says. “How do I explain to someone who’s never heard of me that I’m famous? I showed them all of my videos on YouTube. They loved it.”

The Fame
For Davido, the result has been a kind of fame for which there are few parallels. When I land at Murtala Muhammad International Airport in Lagos to report this story and discover I don’t have the necessary yellow fever vaccination document required for entry, I successfully drop his name, much to the delight of a middle-aged official who asks me to pass on a message. “God bless our son, Davido,” he says.

A couple of days later, Davido performs at the wedding reception of family friends in Lekki’s Lagos Oriental Hotel. His five-song set was offered to the newlyweds by a family member as an ostentatious gift, much like the brand-new Bentley on display elsewhere in the hotel’s ballroom. Afterwards, he attempts to snake out of the hotel through a makeshift exit, his oblong face streaked with sweat.

Dozens of young men crowd the wings of the ballroom, undeterred by the armed soldier who is a member of Davido’s everyday security detail. Waiters drop their serving trays for a chance to touch him. Bartenders and ushers abandon their posts. Palms are thrown to faces, temples, and the sky in disbelief. But the wilder the scrum grows, the calmer Davido seems; similar scenes manifest nearly anytime he appears in public, and he’s accustomed to the hysteria. “Sometimes they want money, sometimes they want photos, but sometimes I think they just want me to see them,” he tells me later.

The Future – On Going International with Sony
The Sony deal, which was brokered in part by Nigerian-born, U.S.-based A&REfe Ogbeni, will provide him with new resources to reach American and European fans. Davido envisions snagging an opening spot on a prime U.S. tour, a big push for a crossover single, and other traditional major-label marketing.Baddest will feature non-African artists—Future will appear on at least one song, Davido says—and strike an overall balance between Nigerian pop and American-inspired hip-hop. “I know what kind of songs work. The music should have everything in it—Jamaican, African, American, everything. Something like Wizkid’s ‘Ojuelegba,’ it has a cool feel to it,” he says, nodding to the song remixed by Drake and Skepta in 2015. “But are foreigners going to come to Nigeria to listen to that all the time? No. It has to have a pop influence.”

Davido thinks he will triumph where others have struggled because of his innate cultural literacy of both the U.S. and Africa, the result of being raised between worlds. Long before the internet erased them for the rest of us, money and travel erased borders for him. “I can be in the club with Meek Mill and Future and be on a level with them,” he says. “I understand what they’re talking about. I know what the trap is. These are things that some of these other guys, they don’t have it. They can’t have these conversations with the rappers, so how can they have them with the fans?”

“The Husband Of The Breadseller Vs. The Husband Of The Model, – The Olajumoke Story”Events of the last few days have lef...
19/02/2016

“The Husband Of The Breadseller Vs. The Husband Of The Model, – The Olajumoke Story”

Events of the last few days have left me with mixed emotions. In as much as I am so excited about the change in fortune of Olajumoke, I have also stepped aside to think through the implications of this new found fame.

As a student of life, one thing I have come to become afraid of is instant stardom. This is because from my knowledge of history especially reading through the Bible, the first man to be an instant adult fell by the way in the third chapter of Genesis (as chronicled by the legendary leader Moses).

I am a family life coach and family is everything to me. I sit in counseling sessions daily and I am amazed at the rate at which marriages fail in this part of the world and the factors responsible for these marital failures. I come out on the strength of this to sound the alarm before what we never bargained for happens.

The attention seems to have been so much on Jumoke, the model, and I wonder what the plan is for her husband?
For the records, no story has been told of her marital relationship prior her stardom.

The Yoruba speaking Olajumoke who was intellectually compatible with her husband left the house that fateful day. But, there is a new Jumoke now, one who has become a cynosure and the latest celeb in the nation.

What role would this play in her family life?

May I state here that all the corporate giants that have suddenly rolled out their drums to beat a new dance for Jumoke, the beautiful bride, should also extend the same gestures to her husband so we do not end up with a celeb whose marriage may struggle in days to come.

– The husband must be made to go through the same level of training Jumoke is exposed to. There is no point giving this man a modern wife when he may remain an ancient man. If Jumoke, the celebrity, is going to be an English speaking one, her husband must also become one.

– Attach the husband to a Family Life Coach or a Psychologist who can work with him to birth a mentality which matches the new status of his wife. I have seen educated men struggle with a wife who is a corporate success and can only imagine what would happen in a case as this.

– Carefully manage the relationship between Jumoke, her husband and their extended family. This is Africa and we all know the implications.

– Keep Jumoke close to TY Bello or Tara Fela-Durotoye; these are two women who have been able to match corporate success with domestic success. A scandal on our beautiful bride is a news we would not want to hear as all sorts of juicy offers will come her way.

It takes a values driven person to resist some of the offers which may come from some quarters that I shall not mention here. Jumoke needs to be this values driven person; she needs to be groomed to be this person.

– Manage and pace this lady so that different platforms who may want to use her story to inspire others do not take advantage of her. If possible, shoot a one-time video which can be played for their audience as against subjecting the girl to a road show that may wear her out.

– Care should be taken to ensure Jumoke’s innocent friends remain her friends because the friends she may make now may not be true friends. Her fellow breadsellers should be upgraded if possible till she develops a new mindset that can match her new status.

I am so happy for our newest model. We must tread with caution withal so that this success story can stand the test of time and give birth to more success.”

13-year-old Girl Kidnapped By Lover, Forced To Convert To Islam and Marries HerAccording to Sun Newspaper, tension is mo...
19/02/2016

13-year-old Girl Kidnapped By Lover, Forced To Convert To Islam and Marries Her

According to Sun Newspaper, tension is mounting in Bayelsa State over the abduction and forced marriage of 13 year-old Ese Rita Oruru by one Yinusa who resides in Kano.

Yinusa who resides in Opolo, Yenagoa, had abducted Ese on August 12 2015 and eloped with her to Kano and has refused to allow her return home. .

Her parents who had made several visits to Kano to secure her release, have been unsuccesful as Yinusa’s kinsmen insisted that Ese, who they now refer to as ‘Aisha’, belongs to them as they are ready to pay the necessary bride price.
Andah warned against an ethno-religious crisis which the abduction and forceful conversion into Islam could trigger in Bayelsa state.

In a statement, the group said: “We strongly believe that the said Miss Ese Rita Oruruhas not only has been hypnotized but also recruited as a tool in the hand of an Islamic fanatical group in Kano State.

She is only 13-years-old and cannot give informed consent to marriage and is still held hostage.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oruru are petty traders who are putting all efforts to meet the needs of their children.

Securing her return would not only make history in our strong desire to continually protect our children, but also reemphasize and stamp our indelible position against the acts of these culprits.

We, therefore, call for all to join our voices to prevail on the Kano State Government, the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, to urgently release Miss Ese Rita Oruru, and demand for the prosecution of her abductors under the appropriate law and jurisdiction as it is of urgent national security and public interest.”

The matter was reported to the Police and the Department of State Security (DSS) and their promise to bring home Ese has remained unfulfilled forcing the parents to take the issue to youth and civil society groups.

In a press conference addressed by Mr. Kizito Andah of the Child Protection Network, he said civil society and youth groups in Bayelsa are ready to stage a protest and press home the demand for the release of Ese from the custody of her abductors.

Guardian’s List Of Most Influential Artistes Under 25 Years Old – Do You Agree?Guardians-Top-Artistes-under-25-in-2016He...
01/02/2016

Guardian’s List Of Most Influential Artistes Under 25 Years Old – Do You Agree?

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Here is The Guardian newspaper’s list of Most Influential music artistes under 25 years old. The nine person list has 7 men and two women.

The youngest is Korede Bello, turning 20 on February 29 this year, his leap year birthday means he only celebrates it once every four years.

We think Tekno (born in 1992) is missing – he made mega hits for himself and other artistes like Victoria Kimani – Show in 2015.

What’s your take on the list?

The Guys
Wizkid – born 16 July, 1990
Davido – born November 21, 1992
Burna Boy – born 2 July 1991
Lil Kesh – born March 14, 1995
Patoranking – born 27 May, 1990
Falz – born October 27, 1990
Korede Bello – born 29 February, 1996

The Ladies
Chidinma Ekile – born 2 May, 1991
Cynthia Morgan – born 23 September, 1991

Police Say Planned Pro-Biafra One-Million Man March Is IllegalThe Nigeria Police Force seems to be spurring for a final ...
07/11/2015

Police Say Planned Pro-Biafra One-Million Man March Is Illegal

The Nigeria Police Force seems to be spurring for a final showdown with youths calling for the recognition of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), as it has issued a warning that a “planned one-million march is illegal”.


In a strongly-worded statement on Friday, the Inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase, said that the protesters, from the south-eastern region, would be provoking the law if they do not stop such protests or call.

Attempt To Test The Law

He particularly made reference to the planned ‘one-million march’ for the actualisation of Biafra, which he said was illegal and asked everyone not to participate.

“Information available to the Nigeria police indicates plans by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to embark on ill-advised protests, using dangerous weapons across some south eastern states.

“For the avoidance of doubt, this is unlawful and no one should attempt to test the law,” the police warned in the statement.

He reminded the youths that the law prohibiting the unlawful possession of fi****ms was still in force.

He also warned against any attempt to unleash mayhem on innocent and law-abiding Nigerians.

He said that anyone arrested in connection with the planned march would be appropriately dealt with.

Before the warning of the Inspector General of Police, hundreds of youths took to the street in Asaba, the capital of Delta State, blocking the major express way leading to the east.

At Summit Junction in Asaba, the group chanted war songs, calling for the restoration of Biafra and demanding the release of a certain Nnamdi Kalu who they claimed was in detention at the Department of State Security office.

The group began the protest at about 4:00pm local time on Friday.

They stopped motorists travelling to either the eastern part of Nigeria or to Benin City in Edo State.

According to Channels Television’s reporter in Delta State, Vivian Oramadike, the protesters refused to leave Summit Junction even when it was beginning to get dark.

Their presence has caused traffic jam, forcing motorists to abandon their vehicles on the express.

Davido Signs Multi-Million Naira Endorsement Deal With Forte Oil
30/10/2015

Davido Signs Multi-Million Naira Endorsement Deal With Forte Oil

What have this children done to deserve to get slaughtered by Fulani herdsmen? O my Plateau!!! Genocide in our villages ...
06/09/2015

What have this children done to deserve to get slaughtered by Fulani herdsmen? O my Plateau!!! Genocide in our villages what sin have they committed? ... Pls people tell government to intervene.

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