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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / [Video] Pastor caught with another man's wife on: 22-02-2014 01:23 PM
Yey another "man of the cloth" has found it difficult to stick
to his faith and made plans to meet a willing adulteress in a
hotel room in Nyeri. The husband got wind of the "happenings"
and arrived in time with a camera crew who caught the husband
beating the hapless Pastor while his wife fled leaving her shoes
and (u got it ) under the bed.

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2  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: 'Chidinma Ekhile Wept Profusely Over Her Alleged SexTape News - Rapper Illbliss on: 22-12-2013 03:23 PM
 Iyabo Obasanjo
3  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: B00bs Exposure! Checkout This Lady's Photos on: 22-12-2013 03:10 PM
Quote from: micc on 20-12-2013 11:22 PM
Ok
4  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Did Yvonne Okoro Repeat This Dress She Wore To The AfricaMagic 10th Anniversary on: 9-12-2013 07:58 PM
mtcheeeew
5  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: [Picture} What is RIGHT about this picture of a little girl? on: 9-12-2013 07:55 PM
It's still the only Right Picture on the naijapal's forum...hahahaha
6  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Did Yvonne Okoro Repeat This Dress She Wore To The AfricaMagic 10th Anniversary on: 9-12-2013 07:52 PM
Such a small mind...
and how often do you change your underpants?
or does your wife change her underwear or Panties?
once a week....mtcheeeeew....STINKY !!!
7  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / [Pictures] Report! Nigerian Babies being SOLD in in Enugu Village on: 8-09-2013 02:26 PM
Despite a 2003 law against human trafficking, including selling children, it is Nigeria's third most common crime behind fraud and drug trafficking, and the European Union has cited Nigeria as the African country where the scourge is most common.
"I have nothing to say to you," Ben Akpudache, a stout 74-yeard-old, told AFP at the small, dimly lit clinic with concrete floors tucked between commercial shops in the southeastern city of Enugu... The proprietor of Nigeria's Moonlight Maternity Clinic was not interested in discussing allegations that he sells newborn babies, with boys fetching higher prices than the girls.
When police stormed Akpudache's expansive, three-storey home in Ogui Eke village, roughly an hour outside Enugu, they found six pregnant young women.
See pictures of Moonlight Clinic   
and Story on Yahoo Online:   http://news.yahoo.com/nigerian-baby-factories-bring-profits-pain-104325689.html
8  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Rita Dominic Strips Down To Bikini In Las Vegas Pool Party [Photos Inside] on: 8-09-2013 01:47 PM
GO RITAAAAAAA !!!
9  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Hundreds of Detainees Disappear in Northern Nigerian Crackdown on: 28-08-2013 06:49 PM
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria

see link:  http://news.yahoo.com/detainees-disappear-amid-nigerian-crackdown-140058964.html

In an area of Nigeria where an Islamic insurgency has caught fire, security forces are carrying out night raids in residential neighborhoods and have arrested many people. No one knows where the detainees have wound up, whether they're in good health or even if they're still alive.

Distraught relatives, human rights organizations and journalists have asked the army, the police, intelligence services and government officials where the arrested people are, to no avail. No one even knows, or is saying, how many people have been detained.

Human rights monitors are deeply troubled that scores or possibly hundreds of detainees have gone missing in a country where security forces have a reputation for human rights abuses.

The Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria has received "hundreds and hundreds, up to 3,000" calls from people across northern Nigeria complaining that loved ones have disappeared after being arrested by the military or police in the past three years, said Shehu Sani, an activist with the organization.

Habiba Saadu's two sons and her daughter were taken on Aug. 3 by soldiers who went from house to house in a night raid in Maiduguri, accusing them of participating in the uprising by Boko Haram, an armed Islamic group that has been waging a bloody war in Africa's most populous nation for four years.

"Up to now, I have never seen my children!" Saadu said.

Visits to police stations, the army barracks, the intelligence services and local politicians gave no clue to the whereabouts of her children, Kundiri Muhammed, a 32-year-old kola nut trader, and Ka'adam Muhammed, a 29-year-old fuel seller and a daughter whom Saadu declined to name who is a high school student.

Boko Haram — which means "Western education is forbidden" — is blamed for the deaths of more than 1,700 people since 2010. The sect has attacked Christian and Muslim clerics, government health workers and security forces, school teachers and students in its quest to overturn democracy and install strict Sharia law across this nation of more than 160 million people that has a mainly Muslim north and a predominantly Christian south.

President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency on May 14 in the northeastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, giving a Joint Task Force of soldiers, police, intelligence and customs and immigration officials the right to detain people and move them from place to place, as well as the right to search without warrants.

But even under the state of emergency, Nigeria's constitution dictates that anyone detained must have access to lawyers and family and must be brought before a magistrate within 48 hours, said lawyer Justine Ijeomah, executive director of the Human Rights, Social Development and Environmental Foundation.

"Any other detention is incommunicado and is against the law," Ijeomah said. Even so, such disappearances are common, he said.

Asked about people disappearing, Joint Task Force spokesman Lt. Col. Sagir Musa told The Associated Press only that "if they are arrested, then they are being held."

In its half-year report published last month, Nigeria's federal prison service said it was holding 202 Boko Haram suspects by the end of June. Yet the military, the police and civilian vigilantes say they have arrested hundreds upon hundreds of suspects. Every day there are reports of people being detained. The disappearances of detainees began even before the state of emergency.

Journalist Hauwa Hassan Kida has spent the better part of the year searching for one of the missing. For her, the mission is a personal one.

On the night of Oct. 28, 2012, security forces took her brother, Samaila Hassan Kida, from the family home in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. Hassan and her mother got the news by telephone in Abuja, the Nigerian capital where they shared a home.

"The Joint Task Force came heavily armed in two Jeeps. They demanded everyone come out and form a queue, and when they were lined up they started beating everyone up with the rifle butts, their fists and their boots," the reporter said, citing accounts from family members. The raiders asked for her brother by name and beat him so badly that he was unable to get into the security vehicle on his own when they ordered him inside, she said.

A family member reported Kida's arrest to the police station opposite their home. Siblings went in search of their brother as soon as a nighttime curfew was lifted the next morning. They got leads that he had been taken by two soldiers and learned their names.

The reporter and her mother rushed to Maiduguri, where the reporter spoke with police and military officers and a leading politician but still found no trace of her brother.

"After some days, I found the soldiers that arrested him and pleaded with them, but I did not press them too much for fear they would kill him," she said. "They are all denying they arrested him."

Sani said his organization, based in the largest northern city of Kano in Kano state, has been receiving more phone calls in recent months despite the fact that the military had cut cellphone and Internet service to three other northeastern states and relatives had to travel to another state just to make a telephone call. Service to one of the states, Yobe, has been reinstated.

"If we go to the police, the police will say that they are not with them but may be with the military," Sani said. "The military will say they must be with the intelligence service, the intelligence service say they don't keep detainees — even though they do — and say they hand them over to police. So there is this cycle of confusion. The conditions in which people are being detained is very secretive."

He had asked some families of detainees to join together in a lawsuit against government agencies and officials, including the federal attorney general, to challenge the legality of the arrests but they are afraid that doing so could put their detained loved ones in mortal danger, Sani said.

Hauwa Hassan Kida, the journalist, has returned to her work in Abuja after learning nothing about the whereabouts of her brother. Her mother refuses to join her until she finds her son.

"We still don't know if he's alive or dead," the reporter said.
10  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Crazy University Students at UWI Carnival 2012 in JAMAICA [Video] on: 8-08-2013 12:23 AM
More crazy Jamaican ....lol
11  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / [Video] Crazy Jamaican College Students Razz a girl on Campus on: 7-08-2013 11:46 PM
At Excelsior Community College in Jamaica 2 crazy male students gives a female student
the scare of her life as they simulate an attack on her person. It's all in fun as they
are all good friends...but that does'nt stop her screaming out
"I am going to tell my madaa ... mi nah plaay",,, Smiley Wink Smiley

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12  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: "We Don't Need Men": Lesbian School 'Cult' Thrives In Delta (Page 4) on: 2-08-2013 11:17 PM
When the fox (men) cannot get the grapes, they call them sour.
So too they call the women who do not care for men to be proding
and poking them all over their bodies   Wink Wink Wink  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
13  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: 32 Years Old Mom Who Made Sex Tape With Son, 16, Is Jailed For Four Years on: 11-07-2013 03:54 AM
Quote from: Ngeboju on 23-06-2012 04:40 PM
What! no single definition of incest is widely accepted. it begins with careless exposure to uncladness(sleeping together, bathing together) or dressing and undressing in the present of the other. A lack of spousal segxwal activity is also common preceding factor. especially where a maid is an option for cure. Most often, the family itself is destroyed; the destruction often begins before incest occurs. The victim faces a future characterized by emotional turmoil, diminished self-esteem, impaired interpersonal relationships, and impulsive acting-out behavior.
I definitely do not agree with your assesment that exposure to uncladness (sleeping together,
bathing together) or dressing and undressing in the present of the other is the source of
such low life behavior between members of the same family. Japan, the World's Second Largest
economy by Gross Domestic Product after the United States, until China overtook them in 2012
which now makes them the third largest, has for centuries maintained their cultural tradition of
families coming together across generations and across the sexes when eating, sleeping,
bathing and doing just about everthing together without resorting to the low life behavior which
currently seems to be afflicting so many societies across the globe.

Low life behavior is just that - LOW LIFE BEHAVIOR wherever in the world it rears it's ugly head.
14  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: 32 Years Old Mom Who Made Sex Tape With Son, 16, Is Jailed For Four Years on: 11-07-2013 03:51 AM
Quote from: Ngeboju on 23-06-2012 04:40 PM
What! no single definition of incest is widely accepted. it begins with careless  A lack of spousal segxwal activity is also common preceding factor. especially where a maid is an option for cure. Most often, the family itself is destroyed; the destruction often begins before incest occurs. The victim faces a future characterized by emotional turmoil, diminished self-esteem, impaired interpersonal relationships, and impulsive acting-out behavior.

I definitely do not agree with your assesment that exposure to uncladness (sleeping together,
bathing together) or dressing and undressing in the present of the other is the source of
such low life behavior between members of the same family. Japan, the World's Second Largest
economy by Gross Domestic Product after the United States, until China overtook them in 2012
which now makes them the third largest, has for centuries maintained their cultural tradition of
families coming together across generations and across the sexes when eating, sleeping,
bathing and doing just about everthing together without resorting to the low life behavior which
currently seems to be afflicting so many societies across the globe.

Low life behavior is just that - LOW LIFE BEHAVIOR wherever in the world it rears it's ugly head.

15  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / [Video] Would you allow Cops to search your private parts in a traffic stop? on: 5-07-2013 11:24 PM
Would you allow Cops to search your private part
in a traffic stop? It happened to these 2 women
recently in the USA.....

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16  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: [Video] 4 Women undergo indecent body cavity search by cops on US highway on: 5-07-2013 11:15 PM
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17  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / [Video] 4 Women undergo indecent body cavity search by cops on US highway on: 5-07-2013 03:31 PM
Recently, in 2 separate instances out of control highway patrol cops
in Texas USA indecently conducted body cavity searches of 4 different
women (2 white & 2 black) because they were suspected of using marijuana.
To add insult to injury, the searches were conducted by the side of the road
in one instance in full view of passing motorists. The other was conducted
inside the patrol vehicle.

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18  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: FIFA Confederations Cup: Nigeria vs Spain [23/06/2013] At 8pm on: 23-06-2013 09:48 PM
What a whipping almost 4-0
19  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: [Video] American Male looking for Sex Beaten by 3 Thai Women in Bangkok on: 16-06-2013 06:47 PM
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20  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Woman's honeypot Disappears After Sleeping With Married Man on: 16-06-2013 06:17 PM
silly boy again
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