Tuesday, July 24, 2012

EFCC lists 1st batch of alleged fuel subsidy fraudsters to be prosecuted

EFFC is now ready to prosecute fuel subsidy oles and they've released the names of the first batch of suspects to be prosecuted in court. There are seven companies and 12 individuals...and they are: The companies: Nasaman Oil Services, Eternal Oil and Gas Plc, Ontario Oil & Gas Plc, Nadabo Energy Limited, Pacific Silver Line Limited, Axenergy Limited, and Fago Petroleum and Gas Limited. The individuals: Mamman Nasir Ali, Christian Taylor, Mahmud Tukur, Ochonogor Alex, Walter Wagbatsoma, Adaoha Ugo-Ngadi, Fakuade Babafemi Ebenezer, Ezekiel Olaleye Ejidele, Abubakar Ali Peters, Jude Agube Abalaka, Abdulahi Alao and Oluwaseun Ogunbanbo. Ezekiel Olaleye Ejidele is director of renowned accounting firm, Akintola Williams Delloite, while Fakuade Babafemi Ebenezer is a staff of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulating Agency (PPPRA). Nasaman Oil Services, Mamman Nasir and Christian Taylor are to face charges bordering on obtaining N4,460,130,797.94 from the Federal Government of Nigeria under false pretence. The sum is alleged to have been fraudulently obtained as subsidy payments from the Petroleum Support Fund for the purported importation of 30.5m litres of Premium Motor Spirit from SEATAC Petroleum Limited of British Virgin Islands. In the same vein, the anti-corruption agency will equally prosecute Abdulahi Alao and Axenergy Limited for allegedly obtaining the sum of N2,640,141,707.75, being payments received from the Petroleum Support Fund for the purported importation of 33.3million litres of Premium Motor Spirit. Others include Mahmud Tukur, Ochonogor Alex, Abdulahi Alao and Eternal Oil And Gas Plc, who will be docked for fraudulently obtaining the sum of N1,899,238,946.02 from the Petroleum support Fund for a purported importation of 80.3million litres of Premium Motor Spirit. Also, Nadabo Energy Limited, Abubakar Ali Peters, Jude Agube Abalaka and Pacific Silver Line Limited are to be prosecuted for allegedly obtaining the sum of N1,464,961,978.24, being payments fraudulently received from the Petroleum Support Fund for a purported importation of 19.4million litres of Premium Motor Spirit. Walter Wagbatsoma, Adaoha Ugo-Ngadi, Fakuade Babafemi Ebenezer, Ezekiel Olaleye Ejidele and Ontario Oil & Gas Nigeria Limited will be arraigned for fraudulently obtaining the sum of N1,959,377,542.63 from the Petroleum Support Fund for a purported importation of 39.2million litres of Premium Motor Spirit. Lastly, Fago Petroleum and Gas Limited and Oluwaseun Ogunbanbo are to be docked for fraudulently obtaining the sum of N979,653,110.20 from the Petroleum Support Fund for a purported importation of 33, 627, 84 litres of Premium Motor Spirit. According to EFCC, the suspects are among a larger list of more than 140 individuals and organisations involved in ongoing investigations into the subsidy payments, and so more suspects will be arraigned periodically as the investigation progresses. The Commission described the investigation as massive and extensive, and reassured Nigerians that it would do all within its powers to apprehend and punish all the people defrauded the country under the guise of subsidy for imported fuel. Before now, there had been widespread belief that those involved could evade justice, as a number of high-profile national figures are thought to have spearheaded the scam. (TheWill Nigeria)

EFCC lists 1st batch of alleged fuel subsidy fraudsters to be prosecuted

EFFC is now ready to prosecute fuel subsidy oles and they've released the names of the first batch of suspects to be prosecuted in court. There are seven companies and 12 individuals...and they are: The companies: Nasaman Oil Services, Eternal Oil and Gas Plc, Ontario Oil & Gas Plc, Nadabo Energy Limited, Pacific Silver Line Limited, Axenergy Limited, and Fago Petroleum and Gas Limited. The individuals: Mamman Nasir Ali, Christian Taylor, Mahmud Tukur, Ochonogor Alex, Walter Wagbatsoma, Adaoha Ugo-Ngadi, Fakuade Babafemi Ebenezer, Ezekiel Olaleye Ejidele, Abubakar Ali Peters, Jude Agube Abalaka, Abdulahi Alao and Oluwaseun Ogunbanbo. Ezekiel Olaleye Ejidele is director of renowned accounting firm, Akintola Williams Delloite, while Fakuade Babafemi Ebenezer is a staff of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulating Agency (PPPRA). Nasaman Oil Services, Mamman Nasir and Christian Taylor are to face charges bordering on obtaining N4,460,130,797.94 from the Federal Government of Nigeria under false pretence. The sum is alleged to have been fraudulently obtained as subsidy payments from the Petroleum Support Fund for the purported importation of 30.5m litres of Premium Motor Spirit from SEATAC Petroleum Limited of British Virgin Islands. In the same vein, the anti-corruption agency will equally prosecute Abdulahi Alao and Axenergy Limited for allegedly obtaining the sum of N2,640,141,707.75, being payments received from the Petroleum Support Fund for the purported importation of 33.3million litres of Premium Motor Spirit. Others include Mahmud Tukur, Ochonogor Alex, Abdulahi Alao and Eternal Oil And Gas Plc, who will be docked for fraudulently obtaining the sum of N1,899,238,946.02 from the Petroleum support Fund for a purported importation of 80.3million litres of Premium Motor Spirit. Also, Nadabo Energy Limited, Abubakar Ali Peters, Jude Agube Abalaka and Pacific Silver Line Limited are to be prosecuted for allegedly obtaining the sum of N1,464,961,978.24, being payments fraudulently received from the Petroleum Support Fund for a purported importation of 19.4million litres of Premium Motor Spirit. Walter Wagbatsoma, Adaoha Ugo-Ngadi, Fakuade Babafemi Ebenezer, Ezekiel Olaleye Ejidele and Ontario Oil & Gas Nigeria Limited will be arraigned for fraudulently obtaining the sum of N1,959,377,542.63 from the Petroleum Support Fund for a purported importation of 39.2million litres of Premium Motor Spirit. Lastly, Fago Petroleum and Gas Limited and Oluwaseun Ogunbanbo are to be docked for fraudulently obtaining the sum of N979,653,110.20 from the Petroleum Support Fund for a purported importation of 33, 627, 84 litres of Premium Motor Spirit. According to EFCC, the suspects are among a larger list of more than 140 individuals and organisations involved in ongoing investigations into the subsidy payments, and so more suspects will be arraigned periodically as the investigation progresses. The Commission described the investigation as massive and extensive, and reassured Nigerians that it would do all within its powers to apprehend and punish all the people defrauded the country under the guise of subsidy for imported fuel. Before now, there had been widespread belief that those involved could evade justice, as a number of high-profile national figures are thought to have spearheaded the scam. (TheWill Nigeria)

EFCC lists 1st batch of alleged fuel subsidy fraudsters to be prosecuted

EFFC is now ready to prosecute fuel subsidy oles and they've released the names of the first batch of suspects to be prosecuted in court. There are seven companies and 12 individuals...and they are: The companies: Nasaman Oil Services, Eternal Oil and Gas Plc, Ontario Oil & Gas Plc, Nadabo Energy Limited, Pacific Silver Line Limited, Axenergy Limited, and Fago Petroleum and Gas Limited. The individuals: Mamman Nasir Ali, Christian Taylor, Mahmud Tukur, Ochonogor Alex, Walter Wagbatsoma, Adaoha Ugo-Ngadi, Fakuade Babafemi Ebenezer, Ezekiel Olaleye Ejidele, Abubakar Ali Peters, Jude Agube Abalaka, Abdulahi Alao and Oluwaseun Ogunbanbo.

Mercy Johnson is pregnant!

It is now glaring that Nigerians help married people count the days and months after a marriage, as all they are interested in is what follows after a marriage-pregnancy. Almost a year after she tied the knot with her beau, Prince Odianosen Okojie, the talented actress is expecting her first child. Linda, the popular acclaimed blogger has announced to Nigerians that Mercy Johnson is pregnant, and that she personally confirmed that from her publicist who declared it true. It is always a thing of joy to expect a new life being born into this world, and for a celebrity like Mercy, the feeling of having a new being kicking inside is one of the greatest that could happen, and most just prefer it better than being a celeb itself.

Man Brutally Beats and Stabs His Wife For not Allowing Him To Marry A Second Wife

A 21yr old Mutorashanga man( small ferrochrome mining town in Mashonaland West province in Zimbabwe), has been jailed for four months for beating up and stabbing his wife with a knife after she objected on him marrying a second wife The convicted, whose name is Ariyeri Apitoni was on his own plea of guilty to the charge of contravening section 3 of the Domestic Act Chapter 5:16 when he appeared before magistrate on friday. The court heard the couple had quarreled many times over the husband’s plans to marry a second wife. Prior to the incident, the wife had abandoned her home after her husband insisted he would pursue his marriage plans of marrying a second wife and was now staying with her parents. The State case was that on June , Cecilia Chifamba (22), who was on her way to visit a sick uncle at Munaka Farm, met her estranged husband who forcibly took her clothes and ordered her to join him back home. On the same day at around noon, Apitoni proceeded to his in-law’s residence where he intended to “sweet-talk” Chifamba back home but she refused. This incensed Apitoni who drew out a multi-blade knife from his pocket and stabbed the complainant once in the back before fleeing. The wife sustained a deep cut as a result of the attack, the court heard. The magistrate sentenced Apitoni to a four-month prison term or $300 fine.

iRoko TV boss, Jason Njoku and upcoming actress Remmy Mary get engaged

Nollywood actress, Remmy Mary is engaged. The actress confirmed the news over the weekend when she updated her Facebook page about the development. Mary informed her fans with this update; “Hi guys hope everyone is doing good….. I’m engaged to Jason Njoku. Great weekend. God bless us.” Jason Njoku is the boss of popular Nollywood movies streaming outfit, iRoko TV. In 2011, Mary was part of actresses picked to become brand ambassadors of iRoko TV

Sunday, July 8, 2012

More Ministers to be sacked, Gusau to become next Defence Minister Posted about 17 mins ago | 0 comment There were indications at the weekend that President Goodluck Jonathan may soon sack some of his Ministers following an assessment of their performance. “Daily Post” gathered that the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Aliyu Gusau has accepted the offer to become the next Minister of Defence following the recent sack of former acting National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Haliru Mohammed.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

N400 MillionBugatti Veyron Spotted In Abuja

The world’s most expensive car, a Bugatti Veyron has been spotted in Abuja. The car goes for $2.4Million (N400 Million). Just 300 of it were made and it must be flown back to Europe for repairs or maintenance. It is also said to be the fastest car in the world. The big question is WHO OWN THIS CAR?

ANKARA all d WAY

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Court Sentences Man To Death For Stealing 1,705 Naira

A Jos High Court on Thursday sentenced a 26-year-old man, Obinah John, to death by hanging for robbing one Dorothy Olaniyi of N1, 705. The convict was also sentenced to death for robbing Olaniyi of two rolls of peak milk in sachets, valued at N400, the News Agency of Nigeria reports. The prosecution counsel, Mr. G. D. Fwonyon, who is the deputy director, Public Prosecution in Plateau State had told the court that John, in company with an accomplice, also named John, now at large, robbed the woman on November 18, 2005 in her shop at Gada Biu, Jos at gunpoint. He told the court that John and his accomplice, having allegedly conspired and used a gun to rob Olaniyi, had committed a criminal offence punishable by hanging. But John’s counsel, Mr. Tobechukwu Kekemeke, rejected the prosecutor’s claim, and accused the police of “not telling the truth about the gun” said to have been used by John. Kekemeke pointed out that the police presented three statements, with only the last indicating a confession by the accused that he used a gun against the victim. The defence counsel further argued that the prosecution had failed to prove to the court that the accused actually used a gun to commit the act. He asked the court to throw out the case for lack of diligent prosecution, arguing that “the circumstances of the third statement, in which John was said to have admitted ownership of the gun, is suspect.” In a 60-page judgment, Justice Yargata Nimpa said the evidence before the court had shown that the accused committed the offence and sentenced John to death by hanging. “The accused is hereby sentenced to death by hanging, but the judgment is liable to an appeal,” Nimpa declared. Kekemeke told NAN that he would appeal against the verdict. “The convict has the right to appeal against the judgment. It is not a judgment that we are satisfied with, so we are definitely going to appeal at the Court of Appeal,” he vowed.

How was life when there was no FACEBOOK?

Profile picture? check! , Notification? check!, Wall? checked!, News feeds? ,Status updates? …all checked, Now you should already have an idea what am talikng about, if that didn’t ring a bell please dont read futher, (lol) Facebook! that is what it is called ,that two letter words that is shaping our social network connection, ok lets press Pause and Rewind backwards to when there was no face book,oh i see u have forgotten so soon?On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched “Thefacebook” which was latter changed to ‘facebook’ after purchasing the doamin name in 2005, during this years its users were mainly college students in Europe and Facebook was later then opened on September 26, 2006to everyone ages 13 and older with a valid e-mail address. i can still remember the email i received in my Yahoo box from a friend inviting me to join Facebook sometimes in year 2007 and i signed up with my yahoo mail i guess i didn’t have a single clue what i was up to ,but we were still basking in the euphoria of social network (remember Hi5 and Myspace?) so it was cool to try something new again i signed up with my yahoo-mail and the rest is history. So the question is how did we connect with friends back then? oh i remember the best we had then was our yahoomail and yahoomessenger which was the only platform for people for people in for people for people in our region of the world to chat with and then we really felt cool chating real time with friends,we would Buzz! and BUzz!,join chat rooms and so on we also made use of other unpopular platform like ecards(i still remember the site),eJokes,eNews and but i guess there was still a vaccum left to be filled due to so many reasons, and then came Facebook and you can trust all my Naija peeps it was like the fahsion item u maust have, i recall a rumor back then that facebook was owned my a Nigerian (lol) ,so the facebook craze began and like they say that change is the most constant thing it really changed the way we see social networking. There are currently over 3.25 Million Nigerians using Facebook from Nigeria and the users are increasing to show that it has come to stay and the idea that people want to share and connect with people in their lives, and do it with complete control over who they share with at all time makes facebook what it is today.so if if there was no Facebook today how would you feel or let me rephrase if facebook shutdown (Godforbid..lol) how would u feel?
Governor Liyel Imoke of Cross River State has compensated athletes from the state who won medals at the National Sports Festival with N25m.

Women with bigger Breasts DO have higher risk of Breast cancer – Genetic Study

Women with bigger br*asts DO have higher risk of breast cancer, finds genetic study Women with a large bust may be more likely to develop breast cancer, according to scientists. A study of 16,000 women found genetic mutations associated with breast size were also linked to the disease. Researchers say some of these are involved in regulating the female sex hormone oestrogen, which can trigger the growth of both breasts and tumours. While research has linked breast density – the amount of non-fat tissue – to an increased risk of cancer, there has been little evidence of a link with breast size before. Participants in the study, carried out by a US company, were asked to give their bra size on a 10-point scale from smaller than AAA to larger than DDD. The genetic code of the women – all of European origin – was read by scientists who looked through millions of tiny mutations in their DNA, called single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Out of seven that were strongly linked to breast size, three were also associated with breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common form of the disease in Britain, with 50,000 new cases a year and one in eight women affected during their lifetime. Dr Nicholas Eriksson of the California-based genetics firm 23andMe said it was the first substantial link between breast size and cancer, but added much more research was needed before it could be considered concrete. He said: ‘Our results identify genetic variants that have an effect on both breast cancer and natural variation in breast size. ‘While the precise relationships between breast size, density, obesity and breast cancer remain difficult to untangle, understanding the biology?.?.?. may aid in the development of novel screening tools.’ He said one of the three mutations regulates the activity of the oestrogen receptor gene that plays a vital role in breast growth and in the majority of breast cancer cases. Another is located in a region of a woman’s genome that often shows abnormalities in those with certain types of breast cancer. The link was seen regardless of the women’s age, pregnancy and breastfeeding history and genetic ancestry, according to the study published in the journal BMC Medical Genetics. Little is known about the biology of breast size, which scientists believe is only half hereditary, but high oestrogen levels are known to be a risk factor for breast cancer. There are many different forms of breast cancer, which scientists believe could be treated as ten different illnesses. Weight, alcohol consumption and a strong family history are all risk factors. A 2006 study by the Harvard School of Public Health on 90,000 pre-menopausal subjects found larger breast size in slim young women gave them a higher risk of breast cancer in later life. Those with a body mass index of 25 or less and a bra size of D or larger had a significantly higher risk of breast cancer than those of the same weight with a cup size A or smaller, they found. However, the study’s lead author, Karin Michels, said the findings did not mean those with small breasts could assume they were safe and urged all women to go for breast cancer screening.

Dana Air Crash: Families Of Victims Reject The 200,000 Naira Compensation Offered By Dana Air

Tempers flared on Tuesday as some victims of Dana Air plane crash of June 3 in Iju-Isaga area of Lagos, rejected the N200,000 cheque offered each of them by the airline. Although not all the victims were present at the Ayobo relief camp, the majority who turned up rejected the cheques on the grounds that the amount was ridiculous. Officials of Dana had insisted that the money was not a compensation, but meant to ease the problem of accommodation of victims, whose apartments were destroyed. A victim, Daniel Omowunmi, whose duplex, warehouse and vehicle were destroyed at the crash site, directed his anger at the airline officials, saying “this is a crooked move. It is rubbish.” His own cheque was for the sum of N500, 000 because of the magnitude of his loss. Omowunmi, a pastor, said, “The way you are doing this is crooked and unacceptable. For your information, I was living in a duplex before and I cannot get a duplex for N500, 000 in Lagos. “So, what is the money you are offering me for? As I am talking to you, my aged mother is still in the hospital because of the incident. This is an insult to us.” A lawyer, Mr. Gbenga Odetola, who said he was representing about 20 of the victims, declined the offer on behalf of his clients. Odetola said the categorisation made, according to how the victims were affected, by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, was not enough to take care of the problem. He said, “We are questioning the parameters for the catergorisation. What of those victims whose properties were vandalised by street urchins and looters? The list of the victims is not exhaustive at all. “Apart from that, we wrote Dana a letter, they did not reply. Instead, they decided to call my clients to come for cheques.” But LASEMA General Manager, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, whose agency coordinated the programme, said the categorisation was done by his office according to international standards. He said it did not affect any legal step the victims might want to take. Oke-Osanyintolu said, “LASEMA came into the issue because our concern was not just about disaster management but also rehabilitation of victims. “This list is just the first step, focusing on the occupants of the building in the impact zone.” The list LASEMA compiled after its assessment contained names under the categorisation; severely affected, moderately affected and mildly affected. The airlines’ Head of Corporate Communication, Mr. Tony Usidame, said, “We are doing this to let the victims know that they are not alone at this critical time. “When the time of compensation comes, we will duly take care of them. But right now, we are doing this as a first step towards easing the accommodation problems the victims are facing. “We quite understand that many of them feel strongly about what we are giving them today. We understand and respect their choices.” However, when the officials wanted to leave the camp, a drama ensued when a victim, Adebayo Bidemi, whose lawyer, Odetola, had earlier rejected the cheque on her behalf, ran after them to get her cheque. Bidemi said the situation was not clearly explained to her before. “Please I need my cheque. They did not explain all the details about the money to me before. I got my accommodation through my own sweat. I think I have the right to change my mind,” she said. Some of the victims, who collected the cheques, Odika Daniel and Emeka Okafor, said they collected theirs because they were making arrangement for accommodation. Both of them said they were living temporarily with friends but would be waiting for more compensation as they lost all their properties in the crash. Source: Punch Newspapers

Dana Air Crash: Families Of Victims Reject The 200,000 Naira Compensation Offered By Dana Air

Tempers flared on Tuesday as some victims of Dana Air plane crash of June 3 in Iju-Isaga area of Lagos, rejected the N200,000 cheque offered each of them by the airline. Although not all the victims were present at the Ayobo relief camp, the majority who turned up rejected the cheques on the grounds that the amount was ridiculous. Officials of Dana had insisted that the money was not a compensation, but meant to ease the problem of accommodation of victims, whose apartments were destroyed. A victim, Daniel Omowunmi, whose duplex, warehouse and vehicle were destroyed at the crash site, directed his anger at the airline officials, saying “this is a crooked move. It is rubbish.” His own cheque was for the sum of N500, 000 because of the magnitude of his loss. Omowunmi, a pastor, said, “The way you are doing this is crooked and unacceptable. For your information, I was living in a duplex before and I cannot get a duplex for N500, 000 in Lagos. “So, what is the money you are offering me for? As I am talking to you, my aged mother is still in the hospital because of the incident. This is an insult to us.” A lawyer, Mr. Gbenga Odetola, who said he was representing about 20 of the victims, declined the offer on behalf of his clients. Odetola said the categorisation made, according to how the victims were affected, by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, was not enough to take care of the problem. He said, “We are questioning the parameters for the catergorisation. What of those victims whose properties were vandalised by street urchins and looters? The list of the victims is not exhaustive at all. “Apart from that, we wrote Dana a letter, they did not reply. Instead, they decided to call my clients to come for cheques.” But LASEMA General Manager, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, whose agency coordinated the programme, said the categorisation was done by his office according to international standards. He said it did not affect any legal step the victims might want to take. Oke-Osanyintolu said, “LASEMA came into the issue because our concern was not just about disaster management but also rehabilitation of victims. “This list is just the first step, focusing on the occupants of the building in the impact zone.” The list LASEMA compiled after its assessment contained names under the categorisation; severely affected, moderately affected and mildly affected. The airlines’ Head of Corporate Communication, Mr. Tony Usidame, said, “We are doing this to let the victims know that they are not alone at this critical time. “When the time of compensation comes, we will duly take care of them. But right now, we are doing this as a first step towards easing the accommodation problems the victims are facing. “We quite understand that many of them feel strongly about what we are giving them today. We understand and respect their choices.” However, when the officials wanted to leave the camp, a drama ensued when a victim, Adebayo Bidemi, whose lawyer, Odetola, had earlier rejected the cheque on her behalf, ran after them to get her cheque. Bidemi said the situation was not clearly explained to her before. “Please I need my cheque. They did not explain all the details about the money to me before. I got my accommodation through my own sweat. I think I have the right to change my mind,” she said. Some of the victims, who collected the cheques, Odika Daniel and Emeka Okafor, said they collected theirs because they were making arrangement for accommodation. Both of them said they were living temporarily with friends but would be waiting for more compensation as they lost all their properties in the crash. Source: Punch Newspapers

Woman bites off neighbour's nose for allegedly having an affair with her husband

From PM News A housewife, Mrs. Ruka Amoha who claimed her husband has denied her sexual intercourse for some months decided to vent her anger on her neighbour, Mrs. Yemi Adelani Ruka alleged that her husband, Wasiu Amoha, starved her of sex because he was enjoying an amorous affair with her neighbor…she descended on Yemi and bit off her nose, during an argument at their apartment. “I cannot accept a situation where Yemi is enjoying her husband and mine at the same time thus denying me the opportunity to enjoy my husband”, said Ruka, a mother of three. The incident happened at 13, Adealu Street, Dopemu, Lagos. Doctors at the Lagos General Hospital, Orile Agege confirmed that Yemi’s nose was badly damaged and she needs plastic surgery to survive. The victim, Yemi, a mother of four kids, confirmed that Ruka accused her of sleeping with her husband. Yemi denied ever having any affair with Wasiu. They are all tenants in the same building... Yemi said that the difference between them is that she has been living peacefully with her husband unlike Ruka who was always fighting her husband and neighbours. Wasiu, the man at the centre of the storm confirmed to P.M.NEWS that he has been having constant quarrel with his wife, Ruka because of her behaviour. When P.M.NEWS asked him why he was not having sex with his wife, he said it was because of her constant quarrel with him and he had no peace of mind to even think about sex. On the day of the incident last week, Ruka reportedly ambushed Yemi and grabbed her nose and bit it off. She bled profusely and was rushed to the hospital where she was treated. But she is still expected to undergo plastic surgery on the nose. The police from Oke Odo Police Division later arrested Ruka, affter interrogation, she was charged before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court sitting at Abule Egba for assault and inflicting injury on Yemi. The offence, the police said, is contrary to Section 244 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011. She pleaded not guilty.

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Why Do ‘Bad Girls’ Find It Easier To Get Married?

you might want me to define what i meant by my BAD…ness , according to the dictionary being ‘BAD‘ means ‘not good in any manner or degree‘, so if u add ‘GIRL’ to that i guess it literally would mean girls that acts in not so goods manner… that simple . Ada (not her real name) is a childhood friend and she is in her mid twenties and shes happily married now with two kids,Ada i remember was a club freak,she never had a friday night that she would be the comfort of her bed unless maybe in the early hours probably in another man’s bed, she partied liked her heart needed it to pump blood,she was loose ,had so many male friends,changed boy friends like she changed clothes but yet she had a classy wedding. yeah! believe me . I also know of several other ladies in my neigborhood if you wondering where that is? just type SURULERE LAGOS in google map and you would have an idea of where am talikng about, back to my story this ladies are what we the presumed good guyz (yeah am a good guy) term has ‘bad’ ,but along the line they all keep getting married and living happily i may not know of the ever after but my big question is ‘WHY DO ‘BAD GIRLS’ FIND IT EASIER TO GET MARRIED?’ I might need the help of guys here, is it that guys find them more attractive? and prefer them to the praying lady who is in her late thirties hoping for Mr right to come calling,or is that the so called bad guls are deperate and they know how to reach out to get what they want? either way the rate is becoming alarming and i really do feel for the good lady that is hoping and waiting, keeping her self undefiled and yet no sign of light at the end of the tunnel…but really why?

Apostle Johnson Suleman Prophecies for 2021

  Apostle Johnson Suleman has released a shocking prophecy ahead of 2023 election.