See Pictures Of The Lady That Claimed That Mr.Eazi Is Her Boyfriend

Mr.Eazi who is currently on vacation with his girlfriend Temi Otedola, who has been waiting patiently for him to get off the plane which she disclosed in her birthday shoutout.
But a mystery woman who some said was his ex-girlfriend wrote:

"Happy birthday to my boyfriend , my #1, my superstar, my DirtyBoy, my I can go all day I just wonna wish u a happy birthday may God bless u in everything u do may he be the driver for every ,bus and car u get in, I wish u many many more years to come Is Eaziiiiiii babe

President Of Boss Nation, T-boss has just been unveiled as the Brand Ambassador of Instant Pick up

Congratulations to T-boss!!!

Former BBNaija contestant, T-boss also known as "president of boss nation" has just been unveiled as the Brand Ambassador of Instant Pick up, a new Laundry outfit owned by TrippleMG boss, Ubi Franklin.

The announcement of T-boss' ambassadorship was however announced on social media, with more press unveiling to be done later on by the company.
Congratulations to T-boss!!!

300 Level Virgin Raped And Stabbed In Abia State University School Hostel

A 300 level Mass Communication student in Abia State University was brutally raped and even stabbed in her school hostel due to poor security in the premises.

According to some of the students, a group of guys reported entered the hostel through the Toilet by removing the window and burglary of one of the toilets.
They went straight to room 6, covering their faces with wrapper. Collected their phones. Laptops, their ATM cards and pins before marching them to the kitchen where one of the room mates was stabbed and seriously injured.
One of the girls took the risk of running to the common room but found no security personnel there. The hostel mates were alerted around 4AM after room 24 had been robbed.
The girl who raised the alarm chose to remain anonymous but said she was able to do so because the guy who robbed them told them to go outside the room and this gave her the opportunity to lock the door and make calls outside the hostel while shouting to draw attention.
The guy escaped through the same toilet and the girls started receiving debit alert from their various bank accounts.
It was gathered that the school security who came later said they noticed some doors are faulty and this must have been the reason why they were able to gain access to the rooms.
The deputy Vice Chancellor academics, Prof Udo Nwokocha was present at the scene as a representative of the Vice Chancellor he said the management has decided to refund the stolen items to the affected girls and thorough investigation would Commence immediately and adequate measures would be taken on the security personnels assigned to that particular hostel if it is found out that there was negligence of duty.
Also present at the scene were the dean of student affairs, the chief security officers of the school and the Vice Chancellors personal security who all promised to do thorough investigation into the case.

Source: YabaleftOnline

Senator Adeleke Is Obese, Kemi Olunloyo Shared

Kemi Olunloyo Fat shamed Senator Adeleke on social media saying he is obese. As shared on her Instagram page.
  #HNNHealth I always say ""Always focus on the bigger picture". Senator Adeleke is OBESE but he's seen constantly dancing the FAT away. He's not sedentary. Dance exercises are the best! Nigerians online are generally illiterates who feel that each time I give medical advice, its not my business. Wake up. I'm a 29yr health professional and health journalist among other things. The ailments below will not be in your portion IJN.

Heart disease
Diabetes
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
Theese are attributes that affect fat people faster than trim, muscular fit people. Kudos to the #DancingSenator. Work it!

See (photos) Of Man Who Wears Hijab To Rob People In Minna

Nemesis finally caught of with a man who dresses like a woman to rob people by wearing hijab in minna  yesterday.

See photos:

HOW TO KEEP THE LADY YOU ARE DATING:


Do you love your girl and you don't want another
man to snatch her from you? Then do the
following things:
1. Give her plenty of attention. If you give her
attention, she will not seek for attention
elsewhere. Chat with her online via social media or else another man will.
2. Give her listening ears whenever she is
speaking to you. Avoid pressing your phone or reading a newspaper when your girl is talking to you.
3. Do not promise her and fail. Do not promise her what you cannot do. It is better for you to say you don't have than to promise and fail.
4. Do not be stingy. Avoid telling her that you
don't have, you don't have all the time.
5. Be caring. To be caring does not only mean you should be giving her money. There are many ways of showing care; e.g show concern whenever she is sad or in problems; be by her side when she is in problems, do not abandon her in her days of sorrow.
6. Tell her daily that she is beautiful.
7. Tell her daily that you love her.
8. Play with her and joke with her daily.
9. Don't be too hard and don't be too soft. Scold her a little, and pet her a little. Do not over pet or over scold.
10. Love her siblings, and respect her parents.
11. Appreciate her when she helps you to do
something.
12. Allow her to advise you, seek her suggestions and respect her opinions.
13. Respect her.
14. Do not take her for granted.
15. Do not cheat on her.
16. Play with her hairs
17. kiss her on her forehead, cheek and neck. It will pass a good message to her.
18. Let her sit on your lap sometimes.

Lagos State Government Warns Residents In Lekki To Prepare For Heavier Rainfall

Lagos State government of Lekki warns residents to expect heavier rainfall while assuring them of heavy development of environmental sanitation.

He thereby urges residents to stay indoors whenever it is raining and warns them against dumping of refuse in canals.
Therefore, residents should make use of emergency numbers in case of dire situations

See Pictures Of KingTblackHoc Posing With his Actresses In Lekki Flood

He Captioned it "Lmfao when you've just caught a maami water you grab her by the Breasts "

Evans Is No Where To Be Found

The billionaire kidnapper, Evans Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike has been reportedly moved out of the police command headquarters in Lagos.

Researchers gathered that Evans is not allowed to talk to the press and is thereby moved to an undisclosed place.

They confirmed that Evans was no longer in the police cell in Lagos. “He has not been returned since he was moved out. Evans is a broken man; police can’t resort to extra-judicial killings at this point. He is cooperating, and he is ready to help return all his ill-gotten wealth as soon as possible”, the officer said.

Another source at the police command said: “Evans is not an ordinary criminal. I guess that they took him out for further investigation but I don’t know why they are yet to return him to his cell.”

“No one is planning to kill Evans. I believe that they will return him later. He could be in any good cell in the state for security reasons, but I can assure you that he is not dead yet. Even if anything happens to him, if he dies in custody, it will be as a result of cancer which he claims he is suffering from.”

Raped At 12, Had A Baby At 15, Now Sleeps In The Cold


At an age when most girls are still burning the midnight candle, in preparation for the senior secondary school examinations, 15-year-old Aishat has become a mother.
Less than two weeks after she had the baby, her mother-in-law and her lover’s siblings forcibly took the baby from her. They also allegedly beat and kicked her out of their home.

Aishat, a Junior Secondary School (JSS3) dropout, didn’t know what to do after she was sent out of her lover’s house and her two weeks’ old baby snatched from her.

She went to call her mother, Adijat, hoping she woman would resolve the issue and retrieve her baby. However, her mother was also thoroughly beaten.

According to Aishat’s mother, life has been too tough and difficult for her to handle after the death of her bricklayer husband. The financial situation was so bad that she and her children now sleep outside in the cold.

According to Adijat, she and her three children sleep in front of a locked up shop at Iyano-Oba.

They took to sleeping there because Adijat, who sells sachet water, could no longer afford to pay house rent, which is N2,000 monthly.

Aishat’s traumatic story started when she was 12 years’ old. She was staying with her maternal grandmother in Ilorin, Kwara State, when she was first defiled.

It was later discovered that Aishat wasn’t the man’s only victim. The man, identified as Taiwo, was later arrested, but she couldn’t tell if he was arraigned or not. She was never called to testify in court.
After her grandmother died, Aishat returned to Lagos, to start assisting her mother to sell water. Then she met Sunday Rowland.

She couldn’t remember the year she met Sunday, but she ran away to stay with him for a week in 2015. This means that Sunday started having sexual intercourse with Aishat when she was less than 13 years’ old. Sunday is a carpenter and sometimes works as bus conductor. He is believed to be 28 years’ old. He lives in a room apartment in his mother’s house at Jakande, Ajagbadi, Okokomaiko.

He told Aishat that he loved her and promised to marry her. She believed him. She disclosed that on the very first day they met, Sunday compelled her to spend the night with him.
She, however, quickly added: “But we didn’t do anything. No sex.”

She said: “Sunday’s mother asked me to bring my parents for introduction. Sunday came with me to see my mother. He told my mother that he was going to marry me. I started staying with him, his mother, sisters and brothers. They are many. They stay in one room, gave Sunday one room and rented out other rooms. I assisted Sunday’s mum in hawking oranges. I became sick. The woman took me to a nurse, who operates in a room apartment. The nurse said I was four months pregnant.

“I thought my mother-in-law liked me, especially since I used to assist her to hawk oranges. But she and others joined hands in beating my mother and I two weeks after I had my baby. They didn’t care that I had just been delivered of a baby. They beat and kicked me out of their house and took my baby.”

Adijat, 36, said Aishat was the oldest among her children. The second child is two and a half years old, while the third is just seven months old. Adijat’s husband died when she was just three months pregnant. She said the man died after a lingering typhoid fever.

She said: “When my husband died, Aishat had to drop out of school. I couldn’t afford school fees. We were living at Iba then, but later forced to leave our apartment because I couldn’t pay the N2,000 monthly rent. We came here to Iyano-Oba to live. We sleep in front of this shop, morning and night, rain or sun.

“My parents are late and my husband’s father is late too. His mother is alive, but very old. I ought to be taking care of her. I’m from Kwara State, but my husband is from Osun State. We refused to return to Osun State after everything fell apart because there’s nothing there for us. How do we survive? Who will take care of us?

“I realised that something was going between Sunday and Aishat when I saw him twice with her. Then, Aishat ran away from home in 2015. I started looking for her and found her in Sunday’s house. I also met his mother. The mother told me that Sunday was going to marry Aishat.”

Last year, Adijat realised that Aishat was looking sickly, she took her for pregnancy test and it was positive. She dragged the girl to Sunday’s mother.

“When I got to their house, they said they knew she was pregnant. That they had already registered her with one nurse operating in a room apartment,” said Adijat. “It was after that discovery that she started living with them.”

Adijat thought that her first daughter was finally settled, thus she could focus on taking care of the other two children, she didn’t know her troubles were just beginning.

She recounted that Aishat was six months pregnant when serpent crept into the otherwise perceived rosy relationship of Aishat and Sunday.

Adijat said: “He stopped giving her food and money. She used to come to meet me for food. Sometimes, even with pregnancy, Aishat would join me in hawking sachet water. If we don’t sell the sachet water, we wouldn’t be able to raise money to buy food. I used to collect the bags of sachet water on credit; it’s only after selling that I would pay the owner.

“Sunday bought a phone of N2,000 for Aishat. She was hungry and had to use the phone in exchange for food. She gave it to a Hausa man and he gave her noodles and some money. Sunday and his family got angry over that. She was pregnant and hungry. What were they expecting her to do? What’s the use of a phone when you’re hungry?”

Adijat said that on the day Aishat went into labour, she was alone in Sunday’s family’s house. She rushed to Iyano-Oba to meet her, confused and worried that she was “urinating on her body.” Immediately, Adijat knew Aishat’s water had broken.

Adijat rushed her to the nurse’s place, but the woman refused to commence treatment. The nurse said that some vital items, needed for baby delivery, had not been bought.

Adijat recounted: “In fact, Sunday and his people had not bought anything. Not a single item. I ran around and raised some money; I bought two baby clothes and a shawl. I gave the nurse N2,000 to commence work. Aishat delivered a baby girl two weeks ago. We took her home to Sunday’s family.”

On the eight day after delivery, they had a christening. A day after the christening, Aishat was kicked out and the baby collected by Sunday’s mother.

Recollecting the drama that led to Sunday’s mum seizing the baby, Aishat said: “At midnight, a day after the christening, the baby was crying, Sunday’s mum woke me; she said I should breastfeed her. I did, but she continued to cry. I told her that I didn’t think that it was hungry that was making the baby cry. She asked what was making the baby cry, I didn’t say anything. The baby was still crying, and then I fell asleep again. In the morning, she asked me to leave. She said Sunday said I should leave and that they should lock his room. She collected the baby from me.

“I went to tell my mother. She took me to Sunday’s mum, when we got there; they started beating me and my mother. It was Sunday’s sister, Iya-Grace, that beat me; I thought she wanted to kill me. My mother was attacked and beaten by a man, along with Sunday’s mum.”

Adijat took over the narration: “They drove Aishat away and collected her baby from her because, according to them, she didn’t breastfeed the baby properly. What does Aishat know about baby and breastfeeding? Is Aishat not a child herself? I went to Ajamgbadi Police Station to report the attack on us and the abduction of the baby. How can anyone take a two weeks’ old baby from its mother? I was given a policewoman at the station. 

When we got to Sunday’s house, they almost attacked the policewoman, she left. The following day, I went back to the station, they gave me a policeman, we went back to Sunday’s family, the same thing happened. The third time, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) gave us six policemen, but when we got there, nobody was at home. The place was deserted. We left; no arrest was made.”

Adijat didn’t know what to do next, not until a concerned trader, Mr. Michael Igbokwe, selling in one of the shops got to hear about the alleged maltreatment and abduction.

He took over the matter and started frequently visiting police station on behalf of the widow and her daughter.

Igbokwe said: “I’m the caretaker of this plaza. I noticed that the woman and her children used to sleep outside here every night. I noticed that the little girl’s breasts were unusually large and dripping. I started asking questions. I heard that her mother-in-law collected her two weeks’ old baby and sent her packing. It was annoying.

They knew the mother is poor and uneducated. They took advantage of the little girl. They collected her baby. I don’t like injustice. I took them to police station.

“The family of the man seemed to have gone into hiding; police are looking for them. In fact, the DPO said if anyone has information that could lead to arrest and rescue of the baby; they should come to the police station. Right now, nobody knows what had become of the baby; whether they have sold her. One thing I know, however, if anything happens to that baby, the whole world will hear about it.I can bet you that!”

An Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Mr. Monday Agbonika, formerly working with Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT), said that Sunday ought to be arrested and charged to court for defilement, which attracts life imprisonment under the Lagos State government law. Sunday’s mum should be arrested for child labour, for making Aishat to hawk oranges.

The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Olarinde Famous-Cole, disclosed that Sunday’s mother and the baby are now with the Ojo Police Station, while the DPO is trying to mediate in the matter.

He said: “The case was reported at Ojo Police Station, about a girl that just had a baby. She refused to breastfeed her baby.

The man, who got her pregnant, had no wherewithal to take care of her. The mother-in-law now decided to take care of the child. The lady now raised the alarm that the mother-in-law was trying to take the baby from her.

“The matter was taken to DPO Ojo and he had been trying to mediate and see that them both parties came to an agreement.

But the problem is that these people don’t have the wherewithal to take care of the child. The girl’s mother is not ready to accept the terms and conditions given to her by the DPO. It’s a case of negligence on both sides.”

Famous-Cole added that information available to him was that Aishat and Sunday, failed to take care of the baby, so the mother-in-law took over.

He added: “One of the best ways of handling this issue is to refer them to the government. If they can’t take care of the baby, they should give her to the state; the state will take care of her.”

Our correspondent had also alerted Mrs. Lola Vivour-Adeniyi, Coordinator, Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) of the matter.

In a text message, Vivour-Adeniyi asked that Aishat and her mother be brought to her office.

Announcement!!! Lil kesh quits music. See why!

Nigerian young rapper Keshinro Ololade is now into business after he posted a video on Instagram today telling fans that he quits music and he is into business now.
He said "I'm quiting music and I'm into business now. God bless you."

Actress Remi Surutu Wrote a Tribute Letter to her Late Daughter. Check out what she wrote!!

The sad death of the popular nollywood Yoruba actress's daughter made her write a letter to her. In her letter, she wrote:

Dear Ayomikun
As a mother and child, its natural we share both physical and abstract tours, laughter, pains and compliments; but we honestly shared a bond I cannot a most appropriate adjective for it yet.

  Has your friend, it has never been in my intentions to see you go through any form of pains. But as human, pain can emanate from any form where your pain began. I have always sought God to transfer your pains so you will be fully lively as you want. And in your pain, you were strong for us, we went everywhere together.

   You were my immediate younger sister and remain one of the best things that ever happened to me. My confidante, you have never forsaken me or your sister. Dupe and Demilade will miss you.
I will keep your memories forever; and in all honesty, I can only console myself with the believe that I will see you again, my beautiful, precious daughter.
Please rest well till we meet to part no more my love.
My prayers and affection for you will be eternal.
I have said thank you to all that will be helping to give you a lasting resting place.
 
  Your mother
  Remi.

Professor lashed student in Unilag! Check Out Why

Prof Daramola of english dept, university of lagos flogged student who came late to his class on their palm, this so shameful for a respected school like this.

Crazy Ankara Styles You Dont Want To Miss

The beauty of African Ankara is the styles.

Check out: Mercy Aigbe in a beautiful black gown with Iyabo Ojo

We all make mistakes in life
But the ability to pick up ourselves afterwards is what many don't have.
Check out Mercy Aigbe as she stepped out in a rocking black gown.

Survival Story!!! Woman Shares Her Life Story, Read What Happened To Her Before

Woman shares how God has indeed being a perfect healer in her life. Five years ago, was a pain and agony, when she laid in bed with broken legs and lots of damages after being hit by a car on purpose.

In her testimony, she said" 5 years ago today, June 30th 2012, 3days before my birthday... I laid in coma with a broken leg, pelvis and dislocated spine, 7 broken ribs, a collapse spine, my face, forehead and my side burned and stitched up, my tongue nearly severed, 3 teeth's missing, the skin on my back burned off and a fractured shoulder and jaw after being hit by a car on purpose and dragged for almost 200ft up  under a car. The picture above is me today, June 30, 2017. God has brought me a long way.
I don't know what it is that you are going through right now, but you must know that God didn't run out of miracles after he performed one for me. If he brought me out from that to this, surely what you're going through right now is nothing to him. Hold unto your faith, never give up and never stop believing. God is able.

Dark Waters Movie

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