Wednesday, 23 October 2013

ASUU WANTS 1.6TRILLION TO END STRIKE-SENATE

The Senate on Wednesday said that the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) wants N1.5 trillion to end its ongoing strike.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, released the figure in his contribution on a motion urging the striking lecturers to call off their strike.

The motion sponsored by the Senate Leader, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, and 106 others is entitled: “Appeal to Academic Staff Union of Universities to call off the strike action and return to work.”

Chukwumerije, who read the controversial 2009 agreement between the Federal Government and ASUU, said that part of the component of the agreement on funding stipulated that “all regular federal universities shall require the sum of N1.5 trillion for the period 2009 to 2011.

He said that ASUU is insisting that the agreement must be implemented to the latter.

He said the agreement also said that “This money is to be paid in three installments, 2009 – almost N500 billion; 2010 – almost N500 billion and 2011 – almost N506 billion.

Apart from the N1.5 trillion the agreement also stipulated that “each state university shall require N3.6 million” while “a minimum of 26 per cent of the annual budget should be allocated to education.”

According to him, the agreement also said that “education should be put on First Line Charge” while the Education Tax Act should be amended to its original concept as High Education Fund.”

He noted that the agreement said that “Governing Council of Universities should access and effectively utilize from Education Tax Fund funds for research, training and development of academic staff.”

Other components of the agreement included Salary Structure of Academic Staff of Nigerian universities and earned academic staff allowances.

The earned academic staff allowances include: “Post graduate supervision allowances; teaching practice and industrial allowances; honorarium for external moderation of undergraduate and postgraduate examination system, postgraduate study grants; external assessment of readers or professors, call duty and clinical duty and hazard allowance and excess workload allowance.”

ON TO THE NEXT ONE,OLAMIDE STRUCK ANOTHER DEAL WITH GUINESS

These guy is really a headliner.........he is really having the time of his life #frosh
Only smellos hate that word SMELLOS-OLAMIDE

BRYMO takes shot at ex label?see his tweets

Ahn ahn, you can't make dead people your mentor na, Brymo! Hehe. He's obviously bitter about the split. But if you must make a dead person your mentor, let it be this man - John D. Rockefeller - the richest man in history...worth $663.4billion in 2007 dollars but died in 1937. He founded what is known today as Exxonmobil, Chevron, University of Chicago etc. Amazing story! Read it up

SWAGZ KID-WIZKID SON SO ON POINT

The swag on this 2 year old boy is on another level. His mum Shola Ogudugu has been sharing pics of the lil man on her instagram page. See more photos after the cut...

Ice Prince Releases Album cover and set to lunch clothing lane#FOZ

Ice Prince Zamani today announced the launch of a limited edition clothing line to commemorate the release of his second album ‘Fire of Zamani’. The presentation of his fashion line will coincide with the release of his hugely anticipated ‘Fire of Zamani’ album because the album, nicknamed FOZ ‘inspired every piece he will make available on the line. His products will include T-Shirts, Snapbacks, Sneakers, Belts and Pants. The album title was inspired by Nigerian pop icon 2face Idibia and it will be launched on the 23rd of November, 2013.

True Life Story: How I Was Brutally Raped By A Friend While Trying To Get A Job

I had to shade off her name to protect her identity
Well this one is true, because after some people said the last one wasn't real, I got another 'rape mail', but told her to send a police medical report or another evidence and that was the last time i heard from her. May be she wasn't bold enough, who knows. In this girl's case, i didn't even ask her before she sent them all in. The police report, their conversations on BBM, his pin and number.  Funny enough the phone number is still on, i called it severally but no one picked up. Please find her story after below.

I am a rape victim and I want to tell my story to the world cos I want justice on the man that defiled me. I met him at airforce junction after I wrote a dragnet test at stadium road PH. He went on about how he was an aide to the governor of rivers state and that his name is (removed by me), a yoruba man and that he could help me with a job since I was from rivers state. we discussed about the recent happenings in the state. we exchanged pins and parted ways. I went back to lagos for business. A month later, he calls me up that his oga wants to see me, smhow, his oga found out about me and would want to see me. I told him I wasn't around now and that I will call him when I came back to town (port-harcourt). I came back to PH on the 15th of October and called him, he said ok. On the 17th of October, he sent me a bbm chat saying hope I dnt mind seeing the oga this weekend, I replied that I don't, since I was free and besides I was job hunting so I saw this as a good opportunity to get a good job. Didn't hear from him that day. He sends me anoda bbm msg that they went for a function in abuja and he wl cal me when dy get back. On the 21st of Oct by 7:05pm, he sent me a msg that the oga wants to see me tonight and I shld get dressed b4 9pm. I tld him that was impossible and how come his oga wants to see me at night and he replied that this is when he's free cos dy jst came back frm a function. I replied that I can't come out cos its late. he went on about how the oga will be angry with him, I was confused and wondered why will the oga be angry at you because he cldnt see me (me d one dat needs a job) so why the emotions?. I suspected nothing at all. On the 22nd of Oct at 7:55:48am, he sent me an sms( can you see oga by 9am.bcos he's goin for a journey dis afternoon).

I called immediatly I got the sms, I received no response and later he called saying he was driving oga smwhr n dt he wl cal me. later he sent me msgs that I shld come quickly to elekahia so I cld meet oga before he travels and that my life will change cos he(oga) helps people. I quickly got dressed told my brothers I want to go and see sm1 that wants to help me get a job. I boarded a cab straight to elekahia and called him, he asked me to stp after the anglican church elekahia. when I alighted, he came out to meet me some minutes later that oga is in a meeting and that I will go upstairs and wait for him. on getting to the builidng, it was a hotel, I asked him y here and he said this is one of his lodge where he holds his meetings and he is the one that manages the places so I shldnt be scared. we got to the reception and he collected a key n we went upstairs, on getting there, it was room 129, it was like an office(never knew the next door was a room) he asked me to order something and I ordered for water.

Then he started saying he wanted to discuss something with me so that I will know how to answer oga's questions when he comes. then he goes about what if oga wants sex frm me, I replied that I dnt knw cos that isn't the reason am here. And he says he wants to tell me how it goes, I replied that I wasn't intrested and wanted to go home. He asked me to stand up, I did n he said I shld move to d room, I replied that I wanted to leave n he forcefully pushed me to the room. I sat on d bed there n asked him"why are you doin this? I trusted you that's why I came here and now u wana force urslf on me. please let me go I wl give you anithing you want apart frm sex and he said 5m. and piked up the glass cup and was like if I dnt co-operate, he's goin to smash ma face and he hits the glasscup on me(it didn't break). then he threatnd that he was goin to call his boys to come and have turns with me and they will make videos and pictures, he went on bragging about all d videos he has done with his phone. then he made a call and asked dem to come upstairs. He is above 6ft and well built and m jst 5"3. I was so scared, when he pulled all his clothes and wore a condom and that's when we startd struggling with my clothes,den he held ma throat and pulled my jeans he hit me so hard that I started gasping for air and passed out, woke up n he was still raping me brutally. I cldnt breathe, I was crying and begging him and he held me down saying"I will kill you and nobdy will question me" when he was done, he pulled me up to the bathroom and poured water on me,when he noticed I was still gaspin for air, he gave me E.R(mouth to mouth). I was in pains and I was shaking, I cldnt utter a word n he askd me to get dressed so he cld call a cab for me. I managed to get dressed and he held me so dt I wouldn't fall cos I had difficulty walking. He put me in a cab n dts when I asked for a police station around and reported the case. We went back to the hotel and he wasn't dere animore and we gt reports that I wasn't the first this is happening to(the other lady destryd the door handle of room 129 when she was tryna escape) and that anoda lady was also waiting for him. So now I knw m nt his only victim and I want justice,I want him punished and I also want other ladies in port-harcourt to beware of dis dude. I also munched our bbm conversation as evidence.I want him punished for what he did to me and many other ladies suffering in silence. This is his phone number ( Removed by me, I called it severally to confirmed this, but no one picked).

Controversy as conflicting reports emerge on demolition of ‘New PDP’ secretariat

There have been a series of reports in the media about the stance of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on the fate of the sealed-off secretariat of the Baraje-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Some reports say the FCTA has decided to demolish the building because it was being used in contravention of the Land Use ordinances and the Abuja Master Plan.

Others however say that the FCTA insists that contrary to media reports, it has only sealed off the building to prevent further illegal use and that it has not been marked for demolition as is being widely claimed.

Leadership News reports:

    A section of the media yesterday reported that the FCTA had marked the building for demolition on October 11, 2013.

    But the Public Relations Officer of the FCT department of development control, Kalu Emetu, who stated this in a telephone interview yesterday, explained that the marking on the fence of the building in red ink was not for demolition but for the property owner to revert to the original use of the building.

    He said, “It is a residential property. What they have done there is contravention of the land use and that is why the property was sealed.

    “The red marking on the building doesn’t necessarily mean demolition and if you see the marking on the building in question, it is clearly marked revert, that is for the owner to revert to the original use.”

    Emetu further stated that it was pertinent for the building to be reverted to its original use so that infrastructure facilities provided for the area are not over stretched.

However other reports have it that the FCTA is determined to go ahead with the demolition of the marked building.

Vanguard reports:

    MINISTER of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, Senator Bala Mohammed, yesterday, vowed that there was no going back on planned demolition of the secretariat of the Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje-led new Peoples Democratic Party, nPDP, located on Plot 3206A, Number 4, Oyi River Crescent, off Babangida Way, Maitama, if the faction fails to adhere strictly to land use Act.

    Speaking with Vanguard, Director, Development Control, Yahaya Yusuf boasted that the occupiers of the marked building must revert to the original plan of the structure of residential as against the present usage or it will be demolished. He also disclosed that the building forms part of the 202 buildings that have violated Land Use Act.

    Yusuf noted that the FCTA might not demolish the structure if the factional PDP stops using it as a party secretariat, adding that converting it to a party secretariat, has violated the Abuja master plan.

    Reacting yesterday, the National Publicity Secretary of Baraje faction, Eze Chukwuemeka Eze dared the FCTA authorities to demolish the building and face the legal consequences. “Let them go ahead and demolish the building. We can assure them that we are going to rebuild the building with money from the Federal Government of Nigeria.

    “We will sue them for willful destruction and they will be made to know that the building belongs to a Nigerian citizen with constitutional rights to own property in any part of the country, including the Federal Capital Territory.”

CONCLUDED Opinion: ASUU, FG stalemate – It’s like the pretender fighting the deceiver

Two, while ASUU agrees to be disengaged from the encumbrances of a unified civil service wage structure, it goes on to demand that whenever there is a general increase in public sector salaries and allowances, the remuneration of academic staff shall be correspondingly increased. Simply put, ASUU wants to have the best of both worlds.

Three, in the agreement, ASUU ensures that the renegotiation team agrees to its salary demands but as soon as discussion shifts to other matters, the team only recommends. And so, on matters involving the Education Tax Fund, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), amendment of the National Universities Commission Act (2004), and funding of universities, which are major institutional channels for reforming education, what ASUU does is to recommend, agree to recommend or project.

Finally, ASUU has been going about its latest industrial action like a social crusader when the crux of it all is increased wage. On its website, President Faggae wrote: Dear Comrades, as the struggle to save Nigerian University system is being pursued, I’ll like to salute all our members for their resoluteness in ensuring that the 2009 ASUU/Government Agreement is implemented in accordance with the Roadmap defined by the 2012 MoU. We believe very strongly that the rot and decay in the University System is not only arrestable but also reversible. We believe even more strongly that, the key to turning round the University System lies in the sincere implementation of the Agreement… We will continue to carry the banner of this struggle to its logical conclusion….

By sanctimoniously claiming to be fighting to reverse the rot in education when it is in fact chiefly motivated by its own pecuniary benefits, ASUU is equally guilty of the deception and mischief its president oft-accuses the government of. Between Jonathan’s Federal Government and ASUU, I cannot find the saint; and I find them jointly culpable for the current standstill in the country’s tertiary education.

My prediction is that the ongoing industrial action will be hard to halt. Whatever his understandable grouse with the 2009 agreement or the negotiators on behalf of the government, President Goodluck Jonathan fulfil its dictates. That is the moral thing to do. An agreement was signed; it must be honoured until such a time when it is due for another review. And surely, ASUU or no ASUU, a government in which a federal lawmaker willing to play ball receives N4m as soon as a breakaway faction surfaces at the National Assembly has the financial resource to embark on an infrastructural overhaul of education.

But with Jonathan suggesting on 29th September that the academic union has been hijacked by the opposition, this strike will not be over anytime soon. In case you haven’t seen a Nollywood movie in a while, well, “this is just the beginning!”

Opinion: ASUU, FG stalemate – It’s like the pretender fighting the deceiver

More than three years into the Presidency of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, I am still unconvinced that he is the man. At his last media chat, for example, his responses on the state of tertiary education and the whereabouts of wanted terrorist Abubakar Shekau betrayed his underwhelming understanding of a country he ought to be governing.

Tuesday 8th October 2013 marked 100 days that public university education in the country has been at a standstill. It has been popularly dubbed a strike — or more elegantly, an industrial action. But the reality is that what is ongoing is a feud between two groups of people — one, dominated by a greedy lot feigning sanctimony and posturing as genuine advocates of education revamp; the other, by a grossly irresponsible clique of people whose only business in governance is siphoning public funds.

There is little to prove when I say the Nigerian government is dominated by an irresponsible lot, one so crassly and rapaciously corrupt that virtually no sector of the economy is working at half the capacity commensurate with supposedly invested funds, be it health or power or education. In the oil industry, the scale of corruption is in life-and-death proportions, far beyond the millions and billions of naira always being bandied about in the media; and the most worrisome matter for me is: where or who will begin the clean-up? Only three months ago, I was served the most chilling warning of my entire life when an industry expert told me: “Stay out of corruption in the oil sector… Are you married? Do you have kids? You will die if you try it…”

There is little to write on matters of corruption in public places and how well the country would be functioning if we incorruptibly deployed our resources into tackling some of our most pressing socioeconomic challenges, including the sliding standard of education. Added to that is the damning tragedy of having a president who has a narrow idea of how to run the country, and is consequently prone to being misled by the hordes of sycophants massing around him and masquerading as his loyalists and the country’s patriots.

More than three years into the Presidency of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, I am still unconvinced that he is the man. At his last media chat, for example, his responses on the state of tertiary education and the whereabouts of wanted terrorist Abubakar Shekau betrayed his underwhelming understanding of a country he ought to be governing. Add corruption to government ineptitude and confusion, and you can tell the country won’t be free from doom anytime soon.

Clearly, education has had its share of the resultant rot, beginning from student populations far above universities’ carrying capacities and culminating in utterly unbelievable learning conditions, such as the staging of lectures under trees or in sports pavilions. In 2004 as a student at the nevertheless prestigious University of Ibadan when students had to take courses across departments, many of us were Olympic sprinters in the making. We ran from one lecture theatre to another because we knew they could not accommodate all of us. Too many times, I received lectures without seeing or hearing a single word of everything the lecturer wrote or said. Tens of students shared laboratory equipment both during practical lessons and exams. In my final year, I wrote an exam that required students to identify certain leaves; but since about five or six of us shared a leaf, we all knew the answers! Any recent graduate of a public university has his/her share of such nightmarish experiences.

So we all know the problem. But what we all do not know is that a certain body, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), deceptively claims to be fighting for all of us. Very unfortunate. ASUU has downed tools these past four months due to its insistence on full government implementation of the 2009 agreement both parties signed. Sadly, very few students have read the contentious agreement, which at once explains why so many student unions and groups have been blindly staging protests in support of ASUU.

Is ASUU wholly fighting the cause of saving the Nigerian education system from collapse? Who or what has the right answer? Well, it isn’t President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Isa Faggae. And of course, were we to ask President Jonathan, expect him to say, like he did during last month’s media chat: “I don’t know … you journalists know more than us…” The right answer lies in the underlying reasoning behind all the sections of that 2009 agreement.

In January 2007 when the Federal Government team led by Deacon Gamaliel Onosode and that of ASUU led by then President, Dr Abdullahi Sule-Kano began meeting to renegotiate the 2001 agreement, the terms of reference for the resultant committee were to: (i) to reverse the decay in the university system, in order to reposition it for greater responsibilities in national development; (ii) to reverse the brain drain, not only by enhancing the remuneration of academic staff, but also by disengaging them from the encumbrances of a unified civil service wage structure; (iii) to restore Nigerian universities, through immediate, massive and sustained financial intervention; and (iv) to ensure genuine university autonomy and academic freedom. However, when the issues for negotiation were listed, they were: (i) conditions of service, (ii) funding, (iii) university autonomy and academic freedom, and (iv) other matters.

First observation, how exactly does “condition of service” — candidly put, “salary upgrade” — constitute the most important step in “reversing the decay in the university system”? Why was condition of service ASUU’s most cherished matter for renegotiation, at the expense of infrastructure upgrade or funding?

ASUU and the Federal Government agreed to have a “separate salary structure for university academic staff” to be known as Consolidated University Academic Salary

Structure II (CONUASS II), comprising the Consolidated Salary Structure for Academic Staff (CONUASS) approved by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) effective 1st January 2007, the Consolidated Peculiar University Academic Allowances (CONPUAA) exclusively for university teaching staff and derived from allowances not adequately reflected or not consolidated in CONUASS, and the “rent” as approved by the FGN effective 1stJanuary 2007. Under these circumstances, a lecturer cN earn as much as N7.5m per annum.

ASUU and FG also reached an agreement on earned academic allowances that will see an assistant lecturer receive N15,000 per student per annum, senior lecturer N20,000, and reader and professor N25,000 as postgraduate supervision allowance; and the lecturers can receive the payments for up to five students. Added with other allowances — for teaching practice/industrial supervision/field trip, honoraria for internal/external examiner (postgraduate thesis), and honoraria for external moderation of undergraduate and postgraduate examinations — a lecturer can earn up to N580,000 per annum in earned allowances. There is a sum of N200,000 for external assessors of candidates for the position of Reader or Professor; plus a Responsibility Allowance that sees Hall Wardens receive N150,000 per annum and Vice Chancellors/Deputy Vice Chancellors/Librarians receive N750,000. A list of other non-salary benefits includes improved proposals for vehicle loan/car refurbishing loan, housing loan, research leave, sabbatical leave, annual leave, sick leave, maternity leave and injury pension.

To be clear, I am unfavourably disposed to arguments in some quarters that ASUU’s remunerative demands are unreasonable. No. In my opinion, ASUU — and indeed any other labour union — reserves the rights to propose whatever conditions it considers most effective for motivating its members for optimum job performance. What I find unacceptable is ASUU’s less-than-impressive approach; and there are at least four manifestations of this trait in the 2009 agreement.

One, in pushing for CONUAS II, ASUU conceitedly argues that Nigerian university academics represent the critical mass of scholars in the society, with the potential for transforming it. They, therefore, deserve unique conditions of service that would motivate them, like the intellectuals in other parts of the world, to attain greater efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery with regard to teaching, research and community service, and thereby stem the brain drain. However, if doctors, teachers, oil marketers and transporters, civil servants, engineers all downed tools as often as ASUU does, I am wondering what is left of the society that ASUU so piously claims to be desperate to “transform.”
To be continued!!!

ASUU strike: Atiku leads the way as 216 Nigerians sign petition to end stalemate

Two hundred and sixteen Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora have signed an online petition asking the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities to end the industrial dispute which has kept public universities shut for four months.

The petition launched on change.org, a go-to site for web protests, is asking President Goodluck Jonathan and the National President of ASUU, Dr. Nassir Faggae, to reach an “amicable consensus.”

In the petition entitled, “Mr. President and the Academic Staff Union of Universities: Please End the ASUU Strike now,” the petitioners said the Presidency should stop playing politics with education of the Nigerian youth.

The petition read in part, “Since the ASUU strike began, it has been over half a semester, a lot in the life of students waiting at home, not knowing when the strike will be over. The future of Nigeria is at stake. Stop playing politics with education.

“It is urgent we send a message that it is long past time for the FG and ASUU to reach consensus and get students back to school by ending this strike.”

A majority of non-students who appended their signature to the petition noted that they joined the online protest with a view to crying out to ASUU and the FG to consider poor students whose parents cannot afford the luxury of sending them overseas to study like the sons and daughters of political office holders.

Former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, joined other students and concerned Nigerians clamouring for a speedy end to the crisis rocking the higher education sector.

Atiku, who featured the link to the petition signing website on his Twitter handle, wrote, “We should never play politics with education. Our future depends on it. It is time for the FG and ASUU to reach a consensus and get students back to school by ending this strike.”

An Abuja-based post-graduate student in one of the public universities in the country, Mubarak Jubrin, expressing his dissatisfaction, wrote: “I am stuck with a semester to finish my Master’s programme. The FG should be doing everything possible to rescue the one institution left that is working towards producing better human beings who will shape the future of our dear country.”

Noting that prolonged shutting down of public universities is a dangerous omen for the society and development of the nation, a Kaduna-based student, Tarik Abubakar, also said Nigerians students were being denied their rights to education.

“Students in other countries are enjoying their rights to education. I am pleading with the FG and ASUU to settle their issue and call off the strike,” Abubakar stated.

A Nigerian student studying at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, Godspower Onwudiwe, lamented that the industrial action paints a bad picture of Nigeria on the international scene.

Onwudiwe stated, I feel so sorry for my beloved country because these incessant strikes are a barrier to her general development. Also, as a student in the Diaspora, it paints a very pitiful and shameful picture on our international identity.

“I cannot wait to not only see this strike end but also the end of future strikes to the detriment of the future of this generation and our country at large.”

Jemima Gana, who was moved to sign the petition because she believes that the status quo needs to change as the prosperous future of Nigeria depends on quality education, which is being threatened by the strike.

Gana, who according to the information she provided on the site, is based in Lagos, said Nigerian students need a stable learning environment devoid of strikes for them to be able to compete globally.

“It is so important to me because it is high time the FG took the value of education seriously and in high regard. Students in Nigeria need a stable environment to acquire knowledge and graduate on time in order to contribute their skills to the growth and development of this great nation,” she wrote.

Read more: Nigerian Eye

BANGALEE CAUGHT DOING THIS ON STAGE DURING HIS PERFORMANCE @ARTISTERY FINALE.

Beverly Osu was one of the special guests at the Hennessy Artistry finale on Saturday, October 19th, and joined Dbanj on stage during his performance surprising the audience while dancing and singing along enthusiastically with the popular entertainer. At one point, the Kokomaster was photographed checking out Beverly's butt on stage.
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"Nigerian Girls Are Not Bad, Its The Guys Who Are Foolish"

This is coming from a Guy on NL, i totally agree with him!

We always complain of how greedy naija babes are, and how they love money a lot,but come to think of it, you meet a girl who obviously doesn't even like u,not to think of love,u now use money to impress her. Why won't she play along to dry ur pocket, she's just a smart girl,and there is nothing wrong in being smart.

The signs will be very clear that she doesn't care about you, yet you won't mind spending dough to win her and after you come here to post on how naija babe are bad.

Have you ever noticed that some girls that drains the guys pocket have another guy they don't even ask for anything? guys grow up, we still have plenty of girls who truly love, just find the one that that suits you.

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WTF!!! I Killed My Mother For Money Rituals, To Become The Richest Man In Africa, If Not In The World – Nigerian Man

Nigerian Man, Tonna Enedo
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Detectives attached to the Obosi Police Division in Anambra State have arrested a man, Tonna Enedo from the Umuezeshime royal family in Obosi, Idemili North LGA, for allegedly killing his mother.

Enedo spoke yesterday [Oct. 22] on why he killed his mother.

He blamed the incident on his quest to make money at all cost, adding that he was lured into a fraternity.

He said he has slept in the mortuary for seven hours as part of the money-making rituals.

Enedo said:

I was asked by the chief priest of the society that if I wanted to be rich, I should go and have fun with a mad woman. I should also go and sleep with a body for seven hours; I should fast for seven days dry; I was told that I would first kill my father and the last stage is that I will go mad and after I might have completed all the condition, I will become the richest man in Africa, if not in the whole world.

He said he met all other conditions and was planning to kill his father when he mistakenly killed his mother. He said it was after he hit a metal on her head that he realised he had killed the woman he loved most.

Enedo Tonna is a first-born from a divorced home. The parents divorced in 1984. He behaved like a mentally-challenged person in and around Obosi before the incident.

Via The NATION

Woman Dies During SEX ROMP In Anambra State


Policemen attached to the Ogidi Police Division in Anambra State are battling to unravel the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in her early 30s during a sex romp with her boyfriend in Nkpor Uno in Idemili North Council Area.

According to Daily Sun, the tragedy occurred on Sunday while the deceased and her boyfriend, identified simply as Ikechukwu, were allegedly making love inside their apartment.

The woman was said to have died while her boyfriend was discovered unconscious two days later.

Residents of the area alleged that trouble started when the fiancé of the deceased came home and saw that his wife-to-be was having a relationship with Ikechukwu, a lorry driver. He was said to have warned them to desist from the unholy relationship, but to no avail and he returned to his base before the incident.

A source, who pleaded anonymity told Daily Sun that Ikechukwu had been having an affair with the deceased even when he knew that she was dating a man whom the source said, was her fiancé and all efforts to stop the relationship proved abortive until death separated them.

It was further gathered that doctors at a private hospital in Nkpor Uno are currently battling to save the life of Ikechukwu, whose, condition remained critical at the time of this report.

The source said:

Just recently, the deceased’s fiancé came home on hearing about how his would be wife was flirting with Ikechukwu, and confirmed the tales he had heard. He returned heartbroken to where he came from and it was not up to one month after his visit that the incident occurred.

Both of them retired to Ikechukwu’s house and they probably had sex for too long before the girl started gasping for breath.

When we waited for them to wake up to no avail, we broke the door and saw the girl naked on the bed with blood gushing out from her anus while Ikechukwu was half-dead also naked. We alerted the police, who came and carried the girl’s corpse to a private hospital mortuary in Nkpor Uno while we are not aware of the whereabouts of Ikechukwu.

The DPO in-charge of Ogidi Police Station, Mr. Yusuf Abdul, confirmed the incident and said that the name of the deceased was not known as at the time of filing this report, but investigation was ongoing to ascertain the true cause of death.

Woman Dies During SEX ROMP In Anambra State


Policemen attached to the Ogidi Police Division in Anambra State are battling to unravel the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in her early 30s during a sex romp with her boyfriend in Nkpor Uno in Idemili North Council Area.

According to Daily Sun, the tragedy occurred on Sunday while the deceased and her boyfriend, identified simply as Ikechukwu, were allegedly making love inside their apartment.

The woman was said to have died while her boyfriend was discovered unconscious two days later.

Residents of the area alleged that trouble started when the fiancé of the deceased came home and saw that his wife-to-be was having a relationship with Ikechukwu, a lorry driver. He was said to have warned them to desist from the unholy relationship, but to no avail and he returned to his base before the incident.

A source, who pleaded anonymity told Daily Sun that Ikechukwu had been having an affair with the deceased even when he knew that she was dating a man whom the source said, was her fiancé and all efforts to stop the relationship proved abortive until death separated them.

It was further gathered that doctors at a private hospital in Nkpor Uno are currently battling to save the life of Ikechukwu, whose, condition remained critical at the time of this report.

The source said:

Just recently, the deceased’s fiancé came home on hearing about how his would be wife was flirting with Ikechukwu, and confirmed the tales he had heard. He returned heartbroken to where he came from and it was not up to one month after his visit that the incident occurred.

Both of them retired to Ikechukwu’s house and they probably had sex for too long before the girl started gasping for breath.

When we waited for them to wake up to no avail, we broke the door and saw the girl naked on the bed with blood gushing out from her anus while Ikechukwu was half-dead also naked. We alerted the police, who came and carried the girl’s corpse to a private hospital mortuary in Nkpor Uno while we are not aware of the whereabouts of Ikechukwu.

The DPO in-charge of Ogidi Police Station, Mr. Yusuf Abdul, confirmed the incident and said that the name of the deceased was not known as at the time of filing this report, but investigation was ongoing to ascertain the true cause of death.

Terrible---Gunmen invade palace over oil money

Panic hit the Esit Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State in the early hours of yesterday as unidentified gunmen laid siege to the palace and abducted the paramount ruler of the town.

The attackers, reportedly numbering about 30, invaded the palace grounds at about 2a.m and forcefully took Chief Ubong Assam into custody.

The abductors then reportedly drove with the traditional ruler in a car to another village, Unyeghe in the Mbo Local Government Area, before disappearing with him in a speedboat.

Vanguard reports:

    The kidnap, it was learnt, might be in connection with N2.6 billion compensation paid by ExxonMobil to the four host local government communities, which the youths had rejected.

    Although the security personnel attached to the royal father attempted to rescue him, the kidnappers’ superior fire power won the day.

    The Paramount Ruler, who was sleeping when the gunmen struck was, according to a source, not maltreated by the abductors.

    The source said the abductors were demanding N150 million ransom to release the victim, as their share of the compensation money, which they claimed they joined in agitating for.

    A family source said: “Some of the gun shots sounded like bomb blasts. The operation was like an invasion.”

    The Esit Eket Divisional Police Officer could not be reached, but a senior police officer that identified himself as Ogar, said they had received distress calls around 2a.m., but that before Police arrived, the kidnappers had gone.

    Youths of Esit Eket, Onna and Ibeno local government areas of the state, last week came out to say they had demanded for N26.5 billion from the oil giant due to the oil spill last year September, but that the company paid N2.6 billion.

    They had alleged that some of the royal fathers in the area connived with the oil company to shot-change them.
Hmmmmmm he who says his father will not sleep that child will stay awake too....lol
Boys dey vex ooooo for oil money