Friday, 12 August 2016

Hunger makes Nigerians butcher gigantic fish

A gigantic whale was captured yesterday after it became stranded on the shore of the Enu-Ama beach, in Ilaje area of Ondo state. As at the time the helpless animal was discovered, it was still groaning and gasping for life but when Nigerians that have no interest in marine wildlife and how this can be turned into cash descended upon it, the Whale was butchered alive.

Consequently, majority believed that the animal was killed for eating due to the hardship in the country while some feel it’s
lack of exposure.

See the gay marriage that is taking Nigerian Internet by storm

A Nigerian Gay man David Ukre, from Warri, Delta state, got married to his white partner Eric T. Shoen in New York, on Saturday July 30th.

However, slight controversy arose when some people attacked the newly married couple on their social media accounts.

David's husband Eric has now opened up in an article for The Huffington Post, saying they didn't expect the news to leak and break the Nigerian Internet, as David's family members were unaware about his sexuality and wedding.

Read his article below:

"We tried very carefully to make sure this wouldn't happen. Guests were instructed not to take photos during the ceremony. We were very particular about who was invited. It was a sad added bonus that most of the guests from Nigeria cancelled just 24 hours before the ceremony.

On July 30, I married a Nigerian man. Although he is very special to me, he is not famous. He has never done anything to warrant so much media coverage. We had a small ceremony under the leaves of some great old trees on the lawn of an adorable little restaurant. My family and our closest friends joined us. Our vow exchange was only 30 minutes long.

What followed was a day of love, laughter, joy, eating, sore-feet, kids running circles around the yard, and family and friends celebrating our day together. We posted only a few photos to our Facebook pages and asked guests to not post photos or mention our marriage. That night, we went out dancing to a club with friends who stayed over. The next morning, we decided to take some friends with us on the first day of our honeymoon to see Niagara Falls. We were still enjoying every moment of calling each other husband, taking photos kissing in front of the falls, getting sprayed at the Cave of the Winds, and accepting well wishing texts from family and friends...

Monday morning, I woke up early to return the rental car that we had used for the weekend. When I returned, my husband was pacing and crying, distraught, pointing to his phone. Somehow, someone had either sold or given photos from our wedding and first dance to one of Nigeria's notorious gossip bloggers, Linda Ikeji who chose to publish them on her blog. Whether to out David and make a mockery or to somehow use it as advocacy, no one knows. What we do know is that she had no permission from either of us to use our photos or story. My husband calls me “the fixer” for a reason. I felt like I might be able to fix this before it got out of control.  I called my sister who is an attorney for advice. Given that the information was posted on an international site, there was little we could do. My friends at Google and Blog-spot, and attorneys who are friends of mine gave me the same unfortunate news. Mind you, this is all happening at 6:30 a.m. on a Monday morning. Friends from all over the USA messaged me as soon as I posted on my Facebook for some assistance. I did contact the blogger directly via email and asked that the photos of our wedding, of our trip with my family, photos of our groomsmen, and direct quotes from my Facebook page be removed. I quickly locked down the security on my Facebook which had been relatively open so that I could use it for advertising and sales. I never heard back from her.

At 7:00 a.m. I got a call from my twin brother, who is my #best friend:

J: “Eric, which blog are you talking about?”

Me: “There should only be one”

J: “It’s already on at least a dozen blogs.”

I had to tell David at this point that there was little I could do. At the same time, his phone and my phone started to heat up with Facebook messages from strangers
condemning us for being gay. His phone started to ring continuously from unknown Nigerian phone numbers.

I felt lost. I still get a terrible feeling in my stomach just a week and a half later. I hate being helpless. How could our tiny, personal wedding in Rochester mean so much to hateful people on the other side of the planet that they would find us on the internet so they could harass us?

I worked as fast as I could asking bloggers to remove our photos and mention of us, but only one complied. By the end of the day, more than 150 sites had blogged about us. They were not saying anything overtly mean for the most part. The comments, on the other hand, mostly mentioned the “end of times,” beheading us if we came to Nigeria, asking God to rain down evil upon us, suggesting that we get anal cancer and die, calling us devils, and threatening us in various other vulgar ways.

Some people commented positively, but they were in the minority. David’s groomsmen were also accused of being gay.

One of them felt compelled to come out via social media after the pressure. David’s family was harassed by neighbors and local hooligans. He hadn’t told his family we were getting married. They were not even aware he was gay.  Davido's sister called to make sure we knew that she knew and she supported us. She relayed that his mom was not admitting
anything and continued to defend David to anyone who bothered her. His other siblings also messaged us to say that they were being harassed via telephone, in person, and social media.

You might ask yourself why I would share this story?

You see, I fell in love with an amazing Nigerian man. I knew it was illegal for him to be gay in his country. I knew it was illegal for his family to know he was gay and not report him. I never thought that my tiny little wedding in Rochester,
New York to this man would go any further than between our close friends who were invited and maybe some of their friends.

David was afraid to come out of the closet to his family for so many reasons, some of which I recognize in my own coming out story. Telling my parents was very frightening, painful and tough, but they support me now. I grew up here, where letting someone know you are gay was tough, not illegal. Some of David’s reasoning can only be understood by someone who grew up in Nigeria or a similar country where it is illegal to be gay.

Why would this be such big news in Nigeria?

I believe it is because the press still wants to vilify gay men and women. They want to show that the USA is a place that corrupts the morals of children and is a den of sin and iniquity. The current political election probably isn’t helping change that impression much. The mere thought of two men getting married is enough to incite vitriol from all corners of Nigeria, and other parts of the world still today.

We queer folk still have a lot of fighting to do.  We may have thankfully won marriage equality here on American soil, but until it is legally safe for our gay, queer, trans, and gender non-conforming brothers, sisters, and family to live their lives as they wish to be in all corners of the world, the fight
must go on."

Photo Credit: Luke Reynolds Photography

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Man inserts pepper in his daughter's private part

A 37-year-old father Identified as Okoro Odia, appeared before an Ogudu Magistrates Court sitting in Lagos on today for allegedly inserting pepper into daughter’s private part.

Okoro was arrested for the inhumane act
towards his 10-year-old daughter and
remanded in prison. Standing trial on a three-count of indecent treatment, attempt to commit murder and assault. Prosecutor Ihiehie Lucky told the court that the
accused committed the alleged offences
sometime in June and August.

According to Ihiehie, Okoro, a furniture maker, unlawfully and indecently dealt with his daughter. He said the step-mother, Abayomi Maria, reported that the accused always beat up the girl. The prosecutor added that the complainant told the police that Okoro, in June used a dog chain to tie the girl to a ceiling fan and left her there because she failed to submit his lotto number to the agent. He told the court that the indecent assault on
the girl was reported by the step-mother, Maria to the Ketu Police Station.

The prosecutor and the stepmother explained that ”When he saw that she failed, he indecently punished her. He told her to lie down and he put the dry pepper inside her private part, in her eyes and all over her body. Her screams alerted
the step-mother who tried to stop him but he beat her up.”

Ihiehie said the offences contravened sections 135, 228(1) and 171 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

When the charges were read to the father, he denied the charges. The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Mrs Temitope Oladele in her ruling granted bail to the accused
in the sum of N100,000 with two sureties in like sum.

Oladele said that the sureties must deposit
N100,000 each into the Chief Registrars
account, show evidence of gainful employment in a reputable organisation with evidence of tax payment and their addresses verified by the court.

The case was adjourned till Oct. 13 for mention.

#savemayowa: See why Mayowa has not traveled yet

Brother of sick Mayowa took to Twitter to update Nigerians on reasons why Mayowa is yet to travel abroad for treatment.
Now, read from bottom to top.





See the bikini photo this mother took with her children

Tiarra Becca from Love & Hip Hop has been slammed by critics after she released photos of herself all oiled up and
in bikini with all her four kids in the pics. Many feel she was exploiting the kids, that it was inappropriate and weird.

Do you think it is appropriate?

Sunday, 7 August 2016

A 3 year old girl dies on her birthday after being ran over by a car but the party continues

A three-year-old girl died after being hit by a car when she ran onto the road during her own birthday party.
Jayda Handy ran onto the road near North 84th and West Marion streets in Milwaukee to meet her grandfather, but
she was struck by a car about 2pm on Sunday.

Surprisingly, the party continued afterwards, with family and friends
saying that it is what the three-year-old would have wanted.

'It's just still unreal to me that this happened,' Jayda's father, Jaylen Handy, told Fox 6.

'She was just here preparing for her party all morning... She saw her granddad, she ran over there....

'She was just a happy baby. Always happy. Always happy. Everybody loved her... everybody is going to miss her. She
had an impact on everybody.' The heartbroken father added that the driver of the car who hit his daughter was 'flying through' when the accident took place.

Police said the driver remained at the scene after the accident and is helping with the investigation. No citations are expected as it is believed the person was
driving legally.

Funny art work on Don Jazzy

Someone did a beautiful but funny art work of Don Jazzy. Don commented on the picture by saying "Lol who did this to me? I like sha". Check it out below:

Woman delivers her baby herself at hospital entrance while husband looks for a parking space

A UK couple, Jessica Stubbins and her husband Tom have described the moment they welcomed their baby girl named
Lucy at the entrance to Scunthorpe General Hospital without medical help.
CCTV caught the moment Jessica delivered her daughter all by herself the minute she walked through first set of doors at the hospital. Her husband Tom missed the moment as he was still in the parking lot searching for a place to park.

Appearing on Good Morning Britain, Tom, a butcher, told how Jessica exclaimed:
'It's a girl, it's a girl! I'm sorry, I'm sorry!'
He recalled: 'She felt really guilty because I missed it. I was just in absolute shock and I didn't know what was happening.'

Jessica said: 'I just told Tom he best drop me off at the door as he parked the car.
'And then I was trying to close the door really quick and then as I got out I just knew that she was on the way.' After Lucy's birth, nurses arrived and wrapped her in a hoodie before taking the family inside.

Show host Kate Garraway expressed her amazement at the unusual birth saying:
'You didn't even sit down! This is what I can't understand; you're just so casual about it.'

Jessica, who works as an assistant manager at Card Factory, laughed: 'She was just coming. There was no stopping her, there was no time to sit down.'
Jessica had visited the hospital earlier that day but it wasn't until midnight before she discovered her baby, Lucy just couldn't wait and the couple decided to dash back to the hospital.

Saturday, 6 August 2016

Conductor jumps into canal in Lagos after conflict with passengers

According to reports, some passengers boarded a bus from Ajah to CMS for N250. However, when they got to IKate roundabout, the driver and conductor suddenly announced that they would not continue the journey. Thus, they decided to transfer all the passengers on to another bus.

Unluckily, some older women on the bus resisted the arrangement. They announced that they would not leave the bus, they said the driver and conductor must take them to CMS as earlier agreed.

In the course of the saga, one of the women grabbed the conductor's t-shirt. The conductor, in order to escape, jumped into a nearby canal and refused to come out.

After some minutes of displaying stubbornness, he eventually came out to return the transport fare to the other passengers who agreed to board another bus.

10 health benefits of bitter leaf juice

Bitter leaf is a green vegetable that grows in most soils. In Nigeria, it is known as chusa-doki shawaka by the Hausas, onugbu by the Igbos and ewuro by the Yorubas. The leaf has a sharp bitter taste, but its bitterness is what contributes to the numerous health benefits that one can garner from it. It fights against:

1. Malaria and feverish conditions
2. Indigestion
3. Scurvy
4. Diabetes
5. Kidney and liver problems
6. Rheumatism
7. Bacteria and parasites
8. Piles
9. Worms
10. Mild stomach ailments

One can extract the juice by plucking the leaves, rinsing them and scrubbing them repeatedly to get the juice which is usually dark green in colour. Sieve the water and drink the juice.