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2221  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Ladies & Gents: 10 Signs You Are Being Cheated On on: 17-07-2012 03:49 PM
Thinking your partner might be unfaithful can wreak havoc on relationships but pretending everything’s fine when you just can’t shake that nagging suspicion can be just as dangerous. – Don’t pretend everything’s fine. If you suspect your partner is having an affair, look for these telltale signs:



1. Leaving the room to make a call

Usually your partner is happy gassing on the phone while you’re together but if you’ve noticed he or she leaves the room every time the phone rings then it could be because there’s something to hide.

2. Working late

If your partner’s work patterns have changed, it could be down to a new project or heavier workload, but you should also be wary that it’s not because of the appeal of spending late nights at the office with a favored work colleague or heading out with someone else. Don’t jump to conclusions but rather show an interest in what your partner’s working on to suss out whether the excuses seem realistic.

3. Being vague

If your partner is cheating on you then the devil is in the detail. Changing from being open with you to a being difficult to pin down on who he or she’s been talking to or going out with and reasons for getting home so late, might mean your partner’s not be being straight with you.

4. Avoiding future plans
Not wanting to commit to anything can be a sign of doubts. If your partner’s less enthusiastic than usual about a holiday you had in mind, or keeps on trying to put off plans you had together, such as moving house or booking festival tickets, then it’s worth asking why.

5. Sudden need for privacy

Being in a couple brings a certain amount of intimacy and sharing. If you feel your partner is becoming distant from you, either emotionally or physically, then it could be because there’s something to hide.



6. Behaviour that doesn’t add up

Use your intuition. If there’s something puzzling you about your partner’s behaviour then maybe you have good reason to be suspicious. It could be that an excuse for being late doesn’t tally with the facts or claiming to be short of money when you know it’s just been payday, but little inconsistencies tell their own story. Trust yourjudgment and if something makes you uneasy, bite the bullet and ask about it.

7. A change in tastes or opinions

One of the joys of being in a couple is discovering new things together and being on the same page. It can be jarring if your partner suddenly develops a passion for activities, foods and TV shows you’ve never seen and starts mouthing off with opinions you’ve never heard. If alarm bells are ringing, probe further about where these new found loves and opinion came from, and be on the lookout for clues of a third party.

8. Making more of an effort

You might appreciate your partner’s newfound attention to grooming but did it come out of the blue? In long term relationships, love may indeed be a little blind and a few too many of those cosy meals on the sofa often take their toll on your waistlines. But if your usually lazy partner starts buying new clothes, hitting the gym or booking beauty treatments, it could be to impress someone else.

9. Guilt gifts

Be aware of presents bestowed on you for no reason. Yes, it could be that your partner saw that fragrance and thought of you, but it could also be a sign of a guilty conscience.

10. Spending less time with your friends and family

If your beloved starts dropping out of plans you’ve made with your friends or family, and thinking up excuses not to see them, be wary. It could be a sign that you’re partner isn’t interested in making an effort with people in your life, which is bad enough, but it could also be because seeing the people who love you most only makes the guilt feel worse.
2222  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Nigerian Prince Arrested For molesting A Girl In India on: 17-07-2012 03:33 PM
The no-nonsense Bangalore police have arrested a 31-year-old Nigerian, identified as Prince John for allegedly molesting a girl in Manipuri, India. He was picked up on Sunday.



The Chinese authorities have also already secure a court injuction to remand Prince John in custody for the next 14 days to conclude investigations. “The accused raped the victim on May 13 in Bangalore. He had threatened her with dire consequences if she went to the police.

"Later, the victim fled to Mumbai and lodged a complaint with the police there. The case was transferred to us and we arrested Prince John,” said Bangalore rural superintendent of police D. Prakash.

According to the police sources, we gathered that Prince John is in Bangalore on a student visit. He met and befriended the victim’s aunt a few months ago. On May 13, the victim and her aunt visited Prince John at his residence.

“Subsequently, he told his girlfriend (victim’s aunt) that he would take her (victim) for an introduction to a friend, who would help her solve a personal crisis. He took the unsuspecting victim to a house where he raped and threatened her,” the police added.

The victim is now undergoing treatment at a hospital in Mumbai.

In addition, we gathered that the incident has caused unrest among the North East student community.
2223  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Igbo Woman And Others Defrauded Police Pension Office Of N32B on: 17-07-2012 02:24 PM
It has been proven in several sectors that what men can do women can too, sometimes even better. It seems that women are trying hard to outsmart men in Nigeria is the biggest industry in the country called CORRUPTION!



An ongoing trial of Mrs. Veronica Ulonma Onyegbula and others who were said to have helped themselves with about N32 Billion Pension Fund is gradually turning dramatic in the court in Abuja.

Mrs. Veronica Ulonma Onyegbula who at first told investigators that the $544,632 (about N82 million) found in one of her companies, Ulover International Resources Limited, was realized from selling pure water which the company produces, has been declared frozen by Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory, Justice Lawal H. Gumi.

He has granted an interim order to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to attach and take possession of the asset of all the six accused persons who allegedly defrauded the Police Pension Office to the tune of N32.8 billion naira.

The Judge further ordered the freezing of the bank accounts of all the accused persons pending the hearing and final determination of the corruption case against them.



See what Mrs. Veronica Onyegbula used Nigeria's money to do below...

The Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory, Justice Lawal H. Gumi has granted the EFCC an order to take possession of her assets and those of five other accused persons who defrauded the Police Pension Office to the tune of N32.8 billion.

The Judge further ordered the freezing of "fat" bank accounts belonging to six of them pending the final determination of the corruption cases against them.

Details of the Properties belonging to Mrs. Veronica are:

4 Bedroom Duplex at No.3, Andorra Street, Sun City, Galadimawa, Abuja;
Building Housing Ulover International Resources Ltd,
Kechis Bottling Company, Plot 140 - 142 Ehinmiri Housing Estate, Umuahia, Abia State;
6 Bedroom Duplex, Housing Somadok, 14, Ola Adeshile Street, Ajao Estate, Lagos;
Large Plot of Land for International Primary & Secondary School, Ehinmiri Housing Estate, Abia;
A Mansion with a BQ at Umugbalu Village, Oboro, Ikwuano LGA, Abia State.

Other Of Her Properties Are:

Two storey Building with shops and flats at No. l03, Ozuitem Street, Enugu Road, Abia State;
Two storey building with shops and flats at No. l04, Ozuitem Street, Enugu Road, Abia State;
Two storey building of Six flats at Ukaegbu Street, Aba, Abia State;
Student Hostels at Michael Okpara University of Agric, Umudike, Oboro, Ikwuano LGA, Abia;
3 Bedroom Duplex at No.1, Tola Adewumi Street, Off. Folarin Hospital, Maryland, Lagos;
3 bedrooms Duplex at No.2, Tola Adewumi Street, Off Folarin Hospital, Maryland.

Fellow Nigerians, is it possible for a honest Nigerian to own all these properties running a PURE WATER BUSINESS in this country?
2224  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / [PHotos] Two Men Assasinated By Unknown Gunmen In Bayelsa on: 17-07-2012 01:51 PM


It happened in Yenogoa, Bayelsa State yesterday morning. Two unidentified men driving in the car pictured above were gunned down by another set of unidentified men in broad day light. Continue to see the gory picture but viewers discretion is highly advised.

****VIEWERS DISCRETION HIGHLY ADVISED****

>>>CLICK HERE TO VIEW A PICTURE TAKEN AT THE SCENE<<<
2225  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / JAIL + FINE!! New Penalties For Road Traffick Offenders In Lagos on: 17-07-2012 12:57 PM
If the bill which the Lagos State House of Assembly is trying to pass into law goes through, then you will spend three years in prison with no option of fine if you're caught driving one way in Lagos. Seriously?



Other penalties for traffic offenders are:
 
1. Riding a motor-cycle against traffic : 1st time offender – N20,000.00 subsequent offender N30,000.00 .
2. Smoking while driving - N20,000.00 fine
3. Failure to give way to traffic on the left at a roundabout - N20,000.00 fine
4. Disobeying traffic control - N20,000.00

5. Riding motor-cycle without crash helmet for rider and passenger - N20, 000: 00 or 3yrs imprisonment
6. Driving without valid driver’s license - Vehicle to be impounded.
7. Driving with fake number plate - N20,000.00 and 6 month imprisonment or both.
2226  Forum / FunnyHub (Jokes + Comedy) / Re: LMAO! What You'll Find In A Girl’s Inbox & What You'll Find In A Boy’s Inbox on: 17-07-2012 11:12 AM
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2227  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / 16-Year-Old Girl Murdered With An Afro Comb In London Over Boyfriend Issues on: 17-07-2012 11:04 AM
A 15-year-old girl murdered a teenage rival with a steel afro comb because she spread gossip about her, the Old Bailey heard on Monday. The alleged killer is said to have plunged the sharpened end of the comb into the skull of policeman's daughter, Julie Sheriff, 16, after spotting her on her south London ‘territory’.



Julie remained in a coma for 19 weeks following the attack but never regained consciousness and died in hospital on September 21 last year.

Jonathan Turner, QC, prosecuting, said the two girls ‘actively disliked’ one another by the time of the attack on May 7. ‘What lay behind this antagonism, the crown cannot say with any certainty,’ he said.

‘But there seems to have been a row brewing between them over certain allegations that Julie had been making about the defendant, and some boyfriend or boyfriends of hers.’

He said the gossip had been spread via the mobile phone network using ‘telephonic sites’.
The defendant, now 16, spotted Julie close to a William Hill betting shop in Falcon Road, Clapham, and angrily snapped: ‘What do you think you are doing in Clapham? Why are you here?’
Mr Turner said: ‘There seems to have been some territorial issue between them.’
Just moments after the chance meeting, the defendant was allegedly seen to thrust an overarm blow at Julie’s head.

‘He described [the 16 year-old] as reaching into her bag and pulling out a pin-tail comb and stabbing Julie with it not once but twice,’ Mr Turner said. 'The first one was to Julie’s collarbone, but it barely penetrated, and it was the second blow that went into her making a noise, he said, like a noise it makes when we kill a goat back home.’

Police arrested the alleged killer as she walked to her home in Pimlico in the early hours the next day.
She is said to have initially given officers a false name, before asking: ‘Is it about the fight yesterday? I don’t think I did anything wrong.’

Upon searching her, police found a metal comb in her handbag which was later found to have only her own DNA on it.
2228  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Ladies & Gents: Meet The 10 Richest Women In Africa [Photo Gallery] on: 17-07-2012 03:41 AM
VENTURES AFRICA – Typically, women in Africa have been seen as homemakers or agriculturalists, yet a new breed of empowered women across the continent have managed to forage a way in business, whether through family connections, governmental patronage or sheer entrepreneurship.

Click below to check the top ten richest women;



>>>CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS OF TEN RICHEST WOMEN<<<
2229  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / 27-Year Old Farmer Sent To Life imprisonment For Stealing Nokia Phone on: 16-07-2012 11:00 PM
I find it difficult to explain what is going on in this country. Top civil servants and politicians will steal billions of pension funds, leading to the death of many senior citizens, yet they will be granted bail and that will be the end of the matter.



But whenever a poor man commits a crime the law always "take it course"!

A 27 year old peasant farmer, Gambo Simeon was on Monday sentenced to life imprisonment by a Maiduguri high court for forcefully collecting a Nokia handset, valued at N4,500 and the sum of N17, 000 from one Moses Jande.

The court was told that Gambo, with one Musa Aminu who is at large, in April 2009, armed with a cutlass and stick, attacked Moses Jande on his way from work at Wamdeo town in Borno State.

The prosecution counsel also told the court that the handset, which was tendered as exhibit, was recovered from Simeon after his arrest by the police. Simeon was charged for robbery under section 298(b) of the penal code law of Borno state.



The presiding judge, Justice Pindar Haruna Ngadda, who convicted the accused, said "I agree with the prosecution that the most important thing in this case is the prove of theft of things stolen and not really the value of the property and the prosecution has proved this by the exhibit."

Justice Ngadda thus sentenced Gambo to life imprisonment in accordance with section 298(b) of the penal code laws of Borno State.
2230  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / [photo] Why Would Anyone Do This? on: 16-07-2012 07:04 PM
Really in this Life Time?

Why would anyone do this?
2231  Forum / FunnyHub (Jokes + Comedy) / Re: LMAO! What You'll Find In A Girl’s Inbox & What You'll Find In A Boy’s Inbox on: 16-07-2012 06:02 PM
Quote from: Ifemylove on 16-07-2012 04:45 PM
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2232  Forum / FunnyHub (Jokes + Comedy) / LMAO! What You'll Find In A Girl’s Inbox & What You'll Find In A Boy’s Inbox on: 16-07-2012 04:31 PM
These are what you find in a LADY’S INBOX:



1..I luv u dear (sammy)
2..Can i take u out tonite? (Eugen)
3..I always feel bad when I see u with another man (akwasi)
4.. Sweetie don’t forget d trip (bobby)
5..Darling, av u seen d credit I sent u? (Collins)
6..Honey, I will do whatever it takes just for u to be by my side (Evans)
7..Consider it done (minister)
8..Baby, check ur a/c bal and call me back (bank manager)

AND These are what you find in a GUY’S INBOX:

1..UR data bundle will soon expire (vodafone)
2..Hey dude, give me a break! I told u am married (Jane)
3..Don’t dare call me again, cheat (Patricia)
4..Am warning u, let this month not be a story telling event like the last 3 months (Landlord)
5..Brother am still expecting d money for d NECO form (Junior bros)
6..My pickin, how you dey? Abeg send chop money quick, hunger wan finish us here o (Mama)
7.. I dey hospital, pls send d GHC 1,000 quick quick for d appendix operation or u can keep and use it for my burial (Papa)
8..I have not seen my period for 3 weeks (Neighbour’s daughter and the waitress)
2233  Forum / The Buzz Central / [Photo Gallery] FORBES 2012 Top Five Wealthiest Rappers on: 14-07-2012 11:47 PM
Forbes Magazine released the Top-5 Richest Rappers Of 2012 with Diddy on top the list for the second year, Jay-Z dropped down to second after coming first in 2010.

Many of these rappers rose from rags to riches by tirelessly working simultaneously as producers, writers,musicians and businessmen. However, their hard work has quite literally paid off and has made them millions, according to Forbes.

Click the link below to view the FORBES 2012 Top Five Wealthiest Rappers :



>>>CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS OF THE TOP FIVE RICHEST RAPPERS<<<
2234  Forum / The Buzz Central / Interview: How Son Of Carpenter (Brymo) CLimbs UP The Ladder Of Fame & Success on: 14-07-2012 04:36 PM
Brymo has had an interesting journey to fame and success. The proposed title of his debut album SonOfACarpenter tells the story of his humble beginning. As the only child of a carpenter father and a petty trader mother, he was raised in a suburb of Lagos called Okokomaiko where he nursed his dream of becoming a music star. He put out several tracks, had some performances and several years later, he was discovered by MI and the rest they say is history. Brymo gives us a peek into his inspiring history.



Hello Brymo. It’s good to finally meet you. How has the year 2012 been for you so far?
2012 has been filled with a lot of activities. I’m very grateful at this point in my career because more than ever my dreams are coming true. 2012 for me has been amazing, especially now that the nominations are rolling in.

That’s great. Which awards have you been nominated for recently?
I just got three nominations from the Nigeria Entertainment Awards for the category of Best New Act and then Song of the Year and Video of the Year for my single Ara.
So 2012 has been great. I have a song that is arguably the song of the year and another new single out that is really doing well. It would just be ungrateful of me to say I’m not happy.

I’d like to know how you got signed on to Chocolate City. Tell me, how did you get the record deal and who were the people that gave you a platform to get to where you are now?
It was actually Denrele that called me one day to tell me that MI had seen me perform somewhere and was interested in meeting me. He made it happen. This was around 2010. Later on I met with MI and the rest is history.
I had this Nokia phone I was using then and I remember I actually just finished charging the phone and an hour after, the phone call just came in. I was like ‘wow, thank God my phone was charged.’ Shout out to MI Abaga, Jesse Jagz, Ice Prince, and of course a big big shout out to Chocolate City, Audu Makori. And of course my manager Sam. They are amazing people. They are the ones that really really did so much for Brymo to get this far.

The proposed title of your highly anticipated album tells us a bit about your upbringing. Do tell me more. Where did you grow up and what were those early years like?
I was born and raised in Okokomaiko, I’ve been there since the late 80s. I grew up in quite a mixture of backgrounds. I can’t tell you that I came from the ghetto, even though it’s a ghetto. I had friends who lived opposite my house who I didn’t see more than thrice a year because they were in Boarding schools; friends who I always see the latest phones with. And there I was living directly opposite these guys and my house was a face-me-i-face-you.

How did your upbringing influence the kind of person you are now?
I think that the good thing with that is that it gave me the opportunity to actually decide who I wanted to be. If I decided that I wanted to end up at the bus stop and just take money from drivers, I could have become that. If I had decided that I wanted to be a mechanic or a carpenter like my father, I could have been that. If I decided that I just wanted to go to school, I could have done that. Everything was available for me.

In the midst of all those choices, why did you choose music?
Actually it was first football. I play with my left leg which is not quite common so I was automatically special. But my Dad didn’t really get down with it. And to be a successful footballer, the factors are more varied than for a musician. Music is more emotional and more sentimental than football. You can just raise some money to record a demo, put it on radio and just blow up. But with football, you have to look for a big team to play for that will pay you big money. So I don’t know how it really happened but I just woke up one morning and realized it was music and not football anymore and I started to sing. I just sang and sang and sang.

When you look back at where you are coming from and where you are now, how does that make you feel?
I really don’t feel differently. As much as everything that is happening right now probably couldn’t have happened, or might have happened either earlier or later, as much as I can’t decide really, where I am right now is where I’ve always wanted to be. When I was in Secondary School, I read a book where somebody said that if you can just be calm and really look at your life, you will realize that where you are is actually where you want to be. You made that decision. There is nothing that is happening to you that you did not decide. You decided it. So I think I am where I always wanted to be.

Where are your parents now?
They are doing fine, they are doing great.

Are they still in Okokomaiko?
Yes. The thing is, they can be whatever they want to be. All their friends are in Okokomaiko, all my friends are in Okokomaiko. Even myself, I still call my friends there often and I go over to have a drink with them then I come back to town to work. Because I’ve lived there for a long time, I would always have ties there.

Did your father ever try to teach you a bit about his profession?
For a few years, he taught me how to use the saw, how to mend chairs, but sincerely speaking I didn’t learn anything. My mind was elsewhere.

What is the best advice your father ever gave you?
My Dad once told me that I should be careful with what I do because anything I do today would not go away. The day in itself would pass but your actions would be remembered.



That is really deep. What were your dreams as a young boy?
To be truthful, I didn’t have any dreams. I think as children we just did whatever our parents told us to do. Even though now, the society is fast changing and kids are now saying this is what I want to become. But the bulk of the time when I was growing up, you don’t even get the room to rationalize your decision.

How old are you now?
I clocked 26 in May 2012.

Ever since the success of your debut single Ara, people have placed high expectations on you and want to hear more great hits. What are we to expect from your debut album?
I can’t promise you how good it would be but I can tell you for sure that my music is the best way I can express myself. I think I make less mistakes trying to write a great song than I would make trying to speak English.

Did you write Ara?
Yes I write all my songs.

That is really nice. I love the song. What was the inspiration behind Ara?
I was under pressure at that time and I needed to submit a single to Chocolate City. There was a song that everybody had already agreed would be my first single which is Good Morning but that later became the second. Good Morning was already recorded six months before Ara was written. At the end of the day, I got a beat from Legendary Beats and I listened and listened and I didn’t know what to do with it. I started to listen to it every day looking for what to write because I didn’t want to put Good Morning out as my first single so of all the other options that I created, Ara was actually the last. Some weeks later, after a very nice meal in the afternoon, I think it was Oha soup or Banga soup, it just came to me. The chorus of Ara is actually an old folk song so I just reconstructed it into the techno beat that I had and it sounded good and I was like OK, it works.

Would you say you are very comfortable with Yoruba songs and we should expect more of them from you?
Once in a while, if I can find a way to infuse some of those old melodies that no one has really done commercially, I would. Music has no boundaries. I believe that people would rather listen to a sweet Yoruba song that they don’t understand what the person is saying than listen to a horrible English song that they understand what the person is saying.

Tell me about some collaborations we should expect on your album?
There are a few collaborations; I don’t really want to disclose it. But there is most likely going to be at least one or two Choc Boi collaborations. I’m trying to put together an album that would be as lively as possible.

I’d like to know about your educational background. Where did you school?
I pretty much schooled all my life in the same area. I went to Lagos State University for my tertiary education but I had to run away after two years.

Why?
I just didn’t fit in.

What were you studying?
I was studying Zoology. It wasn’t because of the course; it wasn’t because I couldn’t handle the books. But you know when you’re somewhere and you just don’t feel you should be there. I left school in 2008. That was when I took a break from everything for two years. I left school, I left my previous management, and the only thing I had was my music. Funny enough, when I started recording two years later in 2010, that was when the phone call from Denrele came in.

Do you have any plans to go back to school and complete your studies at LASU or anywhere else?
I have plans to learn more but not in the formal education structure. The way it is right now, I don’t think it would work for me.

I was at an event once where you performed and you came out sagging your jeans. The argument around me was that how can you perform a song like Ara with sagging jeans. What would you say about that?
I’m just 26 by the way so why can’t I sag my jeans?  Because people think my music is mature, I can’t start behaving like I’m 40 years old. Really, what do people want me to wear? A suit and a tie? I never wear anything apart from a jeans and a T-shirt on stage because it makes me comfortable. I can perform better. I wore a suit when we were shooting the Good Morning video and I must confess I suffered. I had a bow tie strangling me and my voice box kept trying to take space inside the shirt and it kept messing me up.

Let’s talk a bit more personal. If you were to date someone, what kind of lady would interest you?
I don’t particularly wake up in the morning and decide this is the kind of woman I want because I believe there are no rules to Chemistry between a man and a woman. You may come across somebody that you just like their person. She can be fat, she can be slim, she can be tall, she can be short. So why bother myself trying to create a fantasy woman in my head?

Wow. But aside from the fantasy, who is the ‘real’ lady in your life at the moment?
At this point in time I think that is something very private and I just want to keep it that way.

What would you recall as being your most embarrassing moment?
In the early part of 2008, I was at the Vault for an event put together by Colossal. I was supposed to perform live with the band and I got on stage and I lost my voice. About two of the instruments were not properly tuned so I couldn’t find the key to the song. I kept restarting the performance and then the band was playing too fast. It was a very bad situation and the program was being aired live on radio.

What has been your biggest achievement so far?
My biggest achievement so far has been Ara. As at the time when everybody was saying Brymo can do great hooks, that if you put Brymo on your track, it’s going to be a big song, I had to find out what I really represented. At that point in time, the biggest work was how do I now become a complete artiste? Somebody that can be on a track and sing the whole thing and not just choruses. For a full track, there must be low points and high points, but I was used to doing only the high points. The challenge was how do I now build up a verse that moves into the chorus but I pulled that off with Ara.

On a final note, the point where you started out your career is a place where a lot of young people find themselves in right now. As someone who has achieved some level of success, what advice would you give them?
Irrespective of where we find ourselves, irrespective of what we have, it’s just more important that we make the best use of every opportunity. What I’ve learnt is anybody who really wants something can always get it, you can become whatever.
2235  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / 38-Year-old Okada Man Forms Threesome Group With Secondary School Girls In Lagos on: 14-07-2012 04:11 PM
Four young girls of a junior secondary school in Yaba, Lagos State, may have been deflowered prematurely while the school authority may have also caused an intensive investigation into the act against the girls.



The man behind this is one Sunday Okwu a resident of No 14, Craig Street, Shomolu, Lagos. Okwu, 38, is reported to have had carnal knowledge of the school girls. For several months, these three girls (names withheld) would leave their school at break time to visit Okwu in his one-room apartment. While there, these girls are reportedly locked inside Okwu’s room for hours, sometimes not to return to school until closing hours when they would go home.

Okwu, a commercial motorcycle rider, usually does his business in the early hours of the day and late in the evening. The whole of the afternoon, he spent in-doors in the company of the three girls. It is learnt that once these girls were locked inside Okwu’s room, they engaged in watching p0*;nographic films, which Okwu would have rented a day before their visit.

It was later discovered that the girls were also made to put to practice what they watched in those films with Okwu in his room.

This had been going on for months until the bubble burst on Monday, 2 July, 2012.

On the fateful day, the girls reportedly went straight to Okwu’s house and had their sex romp, but all had to be in school that afternoon for an important class work. After their usual sex romp, the girls headed for their school to honour their class teachers.

But the class teacher of one of them, who cared to examine her pupil critically, suddenly noticed semen on the lower part of the girl’s school uniform. That was when the teacher raised the alarm and the girls were reportedly whisked to the office of the school principal.

After threats of stern punishment, she gave full details of what happened. Okwu was later charged to court and remanded at the Ikoyi prisons. Okwu was not available for his comment, but a teacher in the school who preferred anonymity, told Saturday Mirror that the matter is being handled by the police.
2236  Forum / The Buzz Central / Photos from Rita Dominic's birthday party on: 14-07-2012 03:12 PM
Rita Dominic's birthday was held on Thursday July 12th.

Click below to view her birthday party in Pictures:



>>>CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL RITA DOMINIC'S BIRTHDAY PICTURES <<<
2237  Forum / Sports / Three Female Nigerian Athletes Failed Drug Test & Banned At The London Olympics on: 14-07-2012 02:41 PM
Three Nigerian athletes already in London preparing for the Olympics have tested positive to banned drugs.


Although the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), declined to name the affected athletes yesterday, independent sources confirmed that Vivian Chukwuemeka, Lauretta Ozoh and Regina George were those who samples tested positive to banned substances.

The informed National Sports Commission source also revealed that already, the leadership of Team Nigeria camp in Surrey, England has been informed and ordered to decamp the affected athletes immediately.

Quote
"Chukwuemeka who knows that if this result is true, she will get a life ban from IAAF has called for the result of her dope test at the African Champion. If that one is negative then, it means something is wrong somewhere. But if it also tests positive, that is automatic life ban for her, "
revealed the informed the top NSC source.

Ozoh may also share Chukwuemeka's fate as a second offender. Only George may get a lighter ban as a first time dope offender.
2238  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / The Mysterious Death Of A Whole Family During Their Sleep on: 14-07-2012 02:20 PM
The news started flying like a fairy tale, Sunday, July 8, 2012. A whole family had perished in very mysterious circumstances after burying their aged mother! Before anybody knew it, the home of Paschal Njoku of Umuakuru, Emekuku, Owerri North local government area of Imo State had become a Mecca of sorts. Many people jettisoned the Sunday services to find out the truth or otherwise of the news.



Seven of the dead were clustered in one room while the lifeless bodies of the first daughter of the Njoku family and another unidentified woman were found in the second room. In all of the cases, foam was either clearly visible on their mouths or traces of emission close to their mouths.

AEB investigations revealed that the nine dead persons, including the only son of the family, Paschal Njoku, his wife, Juliana and their five children, were home to bury their mother, Felicia Njoku on Saturday, but none survived to tell the story the next day.

The bodies of the victims have been deposited in the Holy Rosary Hospital morgue, Emekuku for preservation, the world is awaiting the outcome of the proposed post mortem that would be conducted on bodies of the family members.
2239  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Photo Of Gov. Adam Oshiomhole Queuing To vote on: 14-07-2012 02:07 PM
Photo of Gov. Adam Oshiomhole queuing vote





I know this is just part of their deception.
2240  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Washington D. C Officer Attempts To Assassinate First Lady Michelle Obama on: 14-07-2012 01:12 PM
Quote from: Mindcare on 14-07-2012 02:37 AM
Before i comment on this; i would like the poster to help us with links to read more about the news because I've searched the news on Washington Post site. I came out with nothing... Angry LINKS please

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/13/michelle-obama-cathy-lanier-mpd_n_1672152.html
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