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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Ndigbo Demand N2.6tr As Compensation for Biafra Civil War After 44 Years on: 16-07-2014 01:53 PM
NO VICTOR NO VANQUISH !
2  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: I Didn't Mean To Impregnate My Elder Sister, 25-Year Old Tells Kano Court on: 11-07-2014 03:41 PM
mhm
3  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: I Didn't Mean To Impregnate My Elder Sister, 25-Year Old Tells Kano Court on: 11-07-2014 03:38 PM
Mhm!  Yaruba man turn!

Why I Allowed Dad To Impregnate Me –16-year-old Girl (Read 15097 times)
edem4luz (112)
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A 16-year-old girl, who was allegedly impregnated by her father, has narrated how the randy man administered oath of secrecy on her before he deflowered her. She also narrated how the suspect, Sunday Olanrele, used payment of her school fees as a bait to turn her to a sex object.

She said: “I thought he was a good father. He gave me kolanut to eat and said I would die,if I revealed the secret. So, he started kissing, and caressing me and later deflowered me. When blood started gushing out from my private part, he used pampers to cover it. I did not tell anyone because of fear.”

The victim, Bola (not real name) disclosed how her mother told her to go and bring her school fees from her estranged husband, before he took advantage of it to have canal knowledge of her. “When I went there, my daddy started doing it again. He kept promising to give me the school fees. I ended up staying with him for many months and he was making love to me severally.”

The last straw that broke the camel’s back was when she spent seven days with her father five months ago.
“He slept with me all through and when I got home, I wanted to tell my mother but I was scared. So, I kept quiet,” she broke down in tears. The embattled girl also disclosed how her parents were estranged while her mother re-married, attributing it to her present ordeal.

According to her, their mother did not visit them for five years, while she (victim) was denied the opportunity of visiting her.
It was when she wanted to commit suicide by drinking battery fluid that one of her aunties took her and her younger brother to Ikorodu, Lagos State. It was also from Ikorodu that she went to her father’s house. “While I was in my father’s house, he brought out a calabash and kolanut and told me to swear an oath that I would not divulge what he was about to do with me.”

She explained that when her monthly menstrual circle ceased, she did not bother to disclose it to anybody. But her mother was said to have got information about the pregnancy and took her to a pastor, where she spilled the beans. The pastor was said to have given her assurance that she would not die, if she disclosed what transpired between her and her father.

“I told him that my father was responsible for the pregnancy,” she said.
The victim’s mother (names withheld) told Daily Sun she suspected a foulplay immediately her daughter came back from her father’s house. “I started perceiving offensive odour and asked her if she visited someone else, apart from her father and she said no. I called the father on phone and inquired the time she left his house and he told me. I reasoned that if she had gone to another person’s house, she wouldn’t have got home the time she did. From there, I knew something was wrong,” she said, fuming.

The woman disclosed that she later brought a magazine and showed her a story of where a father impregnated his daughter.
“She was devastated after reading the story. That was when I knew that the father had done something abominable.”
Few weeks later, the girl started showing pregnancy symptoms. “I took her to the hospital for pregnancy test and it indicated that she was four months pregnant. I requested to know who was responsible and she refused to tell me,” she said.

That was when she took her to the pastor where she opened up. The angry mother said she was now faced with the shame associated with the stigma on the family. “I’m confused, I am ashamed of the stigma. The pregnancy is over five months now. So, abortion is out of it. I’m in a dilemma now. I can’t procure abortion of five months old foetus,” she lamented.

The suspect, who admitted committing the crime, said he didn’t know what came over him that made him to deflower his daughter.
“I think, it is the devil’s plan to destroy me. I know it is an abominable act. I’m sorry, I regret my action. Nigeria police and my estranged wife should forgive me,” he said.
4  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Perv Alert! Oba Tells Female NYSC Member To Show Her Private Part In Court on: 21-03-2012 09:30 PM
did oba wear babar riga?
5  Forum / Education / Re: ASUU to call off strike, Wednesday on: 5-10-2009 05:10 PM
let hope so, and be it the last stike, we hope the FG will honor the agreement
6  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Police Killed Undergraduate Over Bribe - Witness on: 9-09-2009 02:38 PM
what is the difference between their action with that of arm robbers? can somebody elucidate more to me, please!
7  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: female bank marketers engaging is prostitution.................. on: 29-08-2009 01:23 PM
this is disgusting, this is  modern rape.
8  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Students Threatens To Disrupt U-17 World Cup In Nigeria on: 23-08-2009 01:34 PM
well i wish them luck, and i hope that will solve the problem, how i wish the student will face and topple the government just like what have happened in indonesia. best of luck.
9  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: my laptop has snatch me from my babe on: 23-07-2009 08:04 PM
sure?
10  Forum / Politics / Re: Minister spents N120m wedding party on: 17-07-2009 11:41 AM
well, this is to show you how serious we are in tern of education, that is the reason why he did that? but do you know where his children are studying? please i need some one to answer me this question please, thanks
11  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Naijapals Personality of the year finalists [Updated] on: 19-04-2009 08:36 PM
congrat to  you all. we hope to see you doing more good work. more ink to your pen.
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12  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: NIGERIA'S N40bn SATELITE MISSING FROM ORBIT on: 13-11-2008 08:56 PM
Nigcom-Sat safe in orbit, FG assures
From KABIRU YUSUF, Abuja, with agency report
As the report of the missing Nigerian Communications Satellite (NigCom-Sat), from orbit continues to be questioned by Nigerians, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) yesterday said there was nothing to panic about as government was aware and working round the clock to rectify the system.
The satellite was launched about 18 months ago.
The minister of science and technology, Alasan Bako Zako, who briefed State House press over the   issue, explained that government was informed as early as 4 am about the condition of the Satellite by engineers monitoring its movement before even the Chinese company that constructed it informed government.
He said, the Satellite is not missing rather, it stopped working follo-wing the refusal of its battery to charge, adding that both Nigerian and Chinese engineers are currently working round the clock to repair it.
In his words: “Immediately the Chinese company noticed the problem, they quickly summoned their engineers to rescue it, but due to some difficulties in doing so, they advised government to park it so that it will not crush other Satellites, a situation that may cause Nigeria to pay damages.”
The minister assured Nigerians and their customers who had paid for its services, that government is doing everything possible to repair the image, saying however that in the event it could not work again, government would request for replacement as the insurance policy demands.
It could be recalled that three days to his handing over to the present administration,former President Olusegun Obasanjo paid about N40 billion for the installation of the Satellite.
Obasanjo administra-tion was said to have awarded the contract for the NigComSat project which was signed on December 15, 2004 in Abuja between China Great Wall Industry Corporation and the National Space Research and Development Agency.
China was awarded the deal after it outbid 21 international companies.
The cost of the satellite included items such as construction, insurance, Value Added Tax (VAT) as well as the price for building one ground control station in Abuja and a backup control station in Kashi, China.
In a related develop-ment, the Nigeria Communication Satellite Ltd. yesterday in Abuja refuted allegations that NigComsat-1, Africa’s first communication satellite was missing in orbit.
Engr. Ahmad Rufa’i, Managing Director, NigComsat Ltd. told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the satellite was powered down after some technical problems were identified on Sunday night.
“We, in collaboration with our Chinese counterparts, identified some problems at about 10 p.m. on Sunday and had to switch off the satellite to enable us carry out fault analysis of the situation,” he said.
He said that the satellite was fully insured against any unforeseen damage, destruction or any problem capable of incapacitating its operations.
“In the event of any destruction, including loss of the satellite, it will be replaced as it is 100 per cent insured,” he said.
The China Great Wall Industry Corporation built the satellite at the cost of 256 million dollars. It was launched into space from the Xichang Satellite launch center in southwest China ’s Sichuan province on May 14, 2007.
The satellite was designed to serve as the strategic backbone for the nation’s communication industry.
It was also meant to provide the much-needed bridge to close the digital divide being experienced by African nations and provide the enabling platform for Africa to be relevant in today’s information age and digital economy.
NIGCOMSAT-1 project was to cover services requirements in the intelligence, security and surveillance sectors.
It was also designed to cover the agriculture, environment, banking, oil and gas, education, telecommunication, Internet services, broadcasting and navigation sectors among others.                                         

culled by sani bala shehu. triumph newspapers. kano.
13  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: wat do u think about sex b4 marriage on: 4-07-2008 07:01 PM
you can buy sex, but you can not buy love. it is uncivilised to engage in premarital affairs and pretend you are in love wait till you are at metrimonial home. this fact and reality there is nothing concocted fubricated, invented,devised or improvised.
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