August 2013


This year has produced great hits and loads of dance tracks, but we cannot but notice the efforts of these two young and multi-talented artistes DAVIDO (David Adeleke) and WIZKID (Ayo Balogun) with hit tracks like Skelewu and jaiye jaiye respectively banging on radios and a must-have track on our memory cards.

So in 2013 ALONE, Who do you think was better WIZKID or DAVIDO??



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An infamous cult leader known as "Black Jesus", who was suspected of cannibalism, has been chopped to death in a remote Papua New Guinea village, reports said.



Steven Tari, a convicted Molester, had been on the run since escaping from a prison in Madang in the Pacific nation's east during a mass break-out with 48 others in March this year.



Sylvester Kalaut, the Madang police chief, said on Friday that Tari and one of his followers were killed at a village about 20km outside Madang on Thursday as they were attacking a young woman.



"He is now dead and this could be the fate of the others who are also on the run from authorities and I am warning and strongly urging those escapees to surrender themselves to authorities," Kalaut told the PNG Post-Courier.



Tari, a failed Lutheran pastor who was widely known as Black Jesus, was found guilty in 2010 of Molesting girls who belonged to his Christian-based sect and sentenced to up to 10 years.



At the time, he had thousands of village followers, including a core of armed warriors to protect him, in what is commonly referred to in PNG as a "cargo cult".



As part of his "culture ministry", he preached that young girls were to be "married" to him as it was God's prophecy.



Kalaut said the woman Tari was in the process of attacking was "a flower girl tricked into joining the cult", adding that angry villagers had surrounded him and his companion and killed them.



His death follows that of a young high-school girl about a week ago, a murder alleged to have been carried out by Tari.



When he was captured in 2007, there were widespread allegations that his cult also practised cannibalism and sacrificial blood rituals, but police only charged him with molestation.



PNG is a sprawling nation where black magic, sorcery and cannibalism sometimes occur.



Last year, police arrested dozens of people linked to an alleged cannibal cult accused of killing at least seven people, eating their brains raw and making soup from their manliness.



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Can 2face Idibia recognise himself from a time long ago before he became a music legend, with hit albums back to back? Think back through Annie Macaulay, Efe Omoregbe, Kennis Music, Plantashun Boiz…



He still has that charming smile, that boyish charm, that alluring innocence, that rare tentativeness, that… do we go on?






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A teenager has given birth to triplets in Bungoma County, Daily Nation has reported.



Fourteen-year-old Mwanaharabu Wamukoya of Harambee village in Kakamega County, Kenya was admitted to Bungoma District Hospital on Saturday evening and had a Caesarean Section on Sunday to deliver the three baby boys.



Two of the new-borns weighed 1.5 kilogrammes while the third one weighed 1.3 kilogrammes.



Nursing officer-in-charge Mary Marumbu said the babies and their mother were in stable condition and ready to be discharged.

The father of the babies, a 16-year-old boy, is said to have taken off on learning that the girl had given birth to triplets. The teen is also a school dropout and does menial jobs. The arrival of the triplets is said to have distressed him.

“He has no ability to take care of the babies even if he was here. We are grateful to the government for scrapping off maternity fees because I will be free to go home once discharged. I would have been detained here if I had been asked to pay,” the teenage mother said.



Health practitioners in the country have expressed concern over the increasing rates of teenage pregnancies.









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Seven governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have walked out of the ongoing special delegates convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), thereby deepening the crisis in the ruling party.



The governors who took what may be a final walk from the troubled party are those of Jigawa, Niger, Sokoto, Rivers, Niger, Adamawa, and Kwara.



The governors followed former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who also walked out, to the Yar'Adua Center in Abuja where they are currently addressing a press conference to detail the reasons for their storming out.



Also in the protest walk is a former chairman of the PDP, Abubakar Baraje, and some Senators.



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Fighting in Anambra shed at the special convention of the Peoples Democratic party today




























Fighting broke out today at the Anambra State stand during the special convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Fight started when notorious Uba brothers, Nnamdi (Andy) and Chris Uba tried to take center stage at the Anambra shed.





The two brothers had been expelled from the party, but they managed to get a court order to reinstate them. There presence infuriated other members of the party in Abuja leading to a scuffle.



Punches were thrown at Chris before the intervention of security men at the venue.



Credits: Sahara Reporters





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Beverly Osu's mum is really excited her daughter is back home in Nigeria safely.



BBA The Chase Nigeria's Rep, Beverly Osu was away from home for 91 days but despite the unending controversy, Bev's mum never stopped loving her daughter and in fact talked down any of her (Bev's mum) friends who would call to chastise her.



'She just wanted her daughter to come back home safe, every other thing didn't matter', a family friend said.



She was there along with Bev's friends to welcome Beverly who placed fifth in the competition and no doubt was she glad when she saw her daughter at the airport on Tuesday, August 29, 2013! They hugged and kissed…



Beverly will have a hard time trying to convince her mum about her love for Angelo though as she (Bev's mum) isn’t a fan of the dreaded South African.



'She never really like Angelo, not because he was 'chiking' Beverly but because of his personality and oh yea, she hates the dreads', a source close to the family tells us.



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President Goodluck Jonathan, Friday affirmed that his administration was gradually wiping out members of the outlawed Islamic sect, Boko Haram.



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This is so weird!!! 19 year Brazilian Adriana Andrade woke up in the hospital after swallowing her mobile phone,she did this to prevent her boyfriend Renato from reading the text messages on her cellphone.when he demanded to see them she took off running and when she was far enough away, she did the unthinkable… swallowed the mobile phone.

she had to undergo an operation to get the cellphone removed.



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A rape incident allegedly involving a mother and her two daughters in Ikwo Local government of Ebonyi state was weekend reported to the State Police Command for investigation and arrest of the suspects.



It was learnt that the suspects who came at night when their victims were already asleep raped them in turns at gun point after stealing the sum of N50, 000, nine different models of handset and a Carter motorcycle from them.





A source gathered that the hoodlums who were purportedly sent by a top politician in the area (name withheld) to kill the mother of two daughters and Councillor representing Ndiagu Echara Ward I in Ikwo Local government Area of Ebonyi State, Mrs. Margret Elom could do so but decided to rape them and cart away their belongings.



Briefing newsmen at the Command Headquarters, the State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Sylvester Igbo who confirmed the incident insisted that only Hon. Elom’s daughters were raped when the suspects invaded the victims’ residence.



He said: “One Hon. Margret Elom, the Councillor representing Ndiagu Echara Ward I from Ikwo Local government area of Ebonyi state reported that while she was sleeping with her daughters that some hoodlums broke into their house and stole the sum of N50, 000 from her and collected one Carter motorcycle valued at N120, 000 and nine different handsets.



“And in the process of robbing her of her belongings, two of her daughters were raped by the two suspects; the suspects were later identified as one Chidi Eze, 24, Sunday Nwogu, 23. Chidi has been arraigned in court on 12th August, 2013.



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LONG before last week, residents of Tunde Alabi Street and its adjoining areas in Ejigbo, a surbub of Lagos in the Ejigbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), had lived in peace, unaware of the danger waiting to explode around their homes.




But the peace in the neighbourhood was shattered after the discovery of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, in some wells in the area. Even before the dust generated by the discovery could settle down, another hail of fresh dust was raised on Tuesday, August 27, 2013, when a troop of armed and stern looking security men, comprising soldiers and men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), stormed the area in search of homes with large deposits of petroleum in their wells in the sleepy community.



Some of the bewildered residents stood in groups, discussing the strange find, while some others peeped from their windows as they watched in amazement as the security men combed suspected buildings in the area. Their countenance showed that they had never seen such a large number of armed security men in the community.

From the entrance of one of the streets, Animatu Ilo, to every nook and cranny of the community, the security men stood combat-ready at strategic positions in their numbers, as if on a mission to quell a boisterous ethnic clash.

Virtually all the raided houses were said to have large deposits of refined petroleum not mixed with water in their wells.

However, the house owners claimed ignorance of the development. Most them claimed that they had locked up the wells for periods ranging between six and seven years, and switched to boreholes after discovering that water from the wells were not good enough for human consumption. They said they were not aware that the wells had turned to large deposits of petroleum product after they locked and stopped using them about six year ago.

One of the house owners, Mrs. Perpetua Nwosu, expressed surprise that such quantity of petrol was in her well inside the building, located at 8, Tunde Alabi Street. She said: “I don’t even know what to say. I don’t know what to say. I never knew I had been living with fuel. If I knew that there was fuel in this compound, my dear, I would have left the house. When I came in here about six to seven years ago, the first thing we feared was fuel. They dug fuel at this junction here. I never knew they were doing it until I came out around 6am and found that the smell of fuel was all over the place and there was smoke everywhere.

“My grandmother was with me then, so I had to pack out for one week. Throughout that period, I didn’t come close to this area. I have closed the well for the past six years. Today is my first day that I would open that well since I dug it six years ago. When I opened it, the security agents said they wanted to fetch the water and I gave them a fetching pail to do so. What they brought out was pure fuel. It is my compound. They did not bring out any water. It was pure fuel. I never knew.



“I dug the well before I moved in here because it was the water that we used for building the house. But there was no fuel in it then. It was purely water. Why I dug this borehole was because I discovered that the well was smelling, as if contaminated by fuel. When I observed that, I locked it up and dug this borehole. I have not been using it for the past six years.”



Asked if she reported to anybody that the smell of fuel was coming from the well, she replied: “What I am telling you is that the moment I knew that it was smelling, I locked it up. But I didn’t know that the fuel was in large quantity. I am not the only one; the whole of this area’s wells are smelling. Nobody knew how the fuel went in and how to go about it. Then the next thing we did was to condemn this well. I thought that was the only way I could take care of the problem.



“Thereafter, I dug this borehole. I dug the borehole with the hope that if it was deeper, it would not smell, but after constructing the borehole, we still discovered that it was still smelling. I am not using it for cooking. I go out to get water that I use. If I knew that the fuel in the well was as much as the quantity they scooped out today, I would not have even been using it for bathing.”



The story was the same when the security operatives visited the building of one Alhaja Kudirat Lawal. She lives next door to Mrs. Nwosu at house No 10. A large deposit of refined petroleum product was also found in her well. She also denied the knowledge of the development. She said: “I don’t know what to say because when we came here seven years ago, we dug this well for our use. Suddenly, we observed that our bodies were reacting after using it to bathe. We, thereafter, locked it up on the instructions of my husband when the water was not fit for bathing or drinking. It was after that experience that we dug this borehole. We have not opened it for the past six years. When he was travelling about three days ago, I asked him for the key because law enforcement agents were around. But he didn’t know where he kept it, and he said they should break it on arrival. I was even joking with my children this morning that the water might even be gushing out because it had been long when we opened it.



“Many houses in this area have the same problem. We cannot drink our water. I believe the men were working on it before now. I am a woman; it is not everything that they discuss in their meetings that they will come back and tell me at home. We have been buying pure water for drinking in the house. We never opened the well since that period. We never knew that it contained a large deposit of fuel. I was equally surprised when they opened it. If this had not happened, we would not have known the solution to our problems.”



Admitting that it is hazardous to live in the area, she said: “We know that it is dangerous to our health. If anything should happen, the children and others in the house are not safe. If they want to blame us, it should be minimal because we were not aware of this quantity of fuel in the well. It is a problem for us and we have been panicking since it was found. I have started moving my belongings to another place because we are not safe in this area. It is that of the well that we have seen, what about the ground we are standing on? What do we know that is right there? If there should be a fire outbreak, the ground would also catch fire. Even as we are standing here, there is strong likelihood that we are standing on fuel. The environment is not safe for us to stay. If there is a solution for it, they should help us.



“They have picked up my sales girl. I am ready to submit myself to them so that they can allow the innocent girl to go. They held a meeting about this problem recently and planned to go to the NNPC to report. When we called our chairman earlier, he said they would go to the police station to report the problem. My husband was around at the time, and he advised he should go to the NNPC to complain because going to report to the police may not be the solution. That was the outcome of the meeting they had six days ago. Nobody would be happy to live in danger. I know what it took me to have my children. How would I be aware of this kind of a thing and happily keep them here? I have been thinking of relocating them immediately this revelation was made. I have made them to understand that they would not be returning to the house after closing from school because the house is not safe for them to live in. They should help us to proffer a solution to the problem.”

Commenting on the development, Mr. Jolaosho Taofeek, the Financial Secretary of the community, said: “We have contacted the NNPC on many occasions on this matter. If you look at the entrance of the street, you will see a pipeline. On many occasions, we had to call NNPC officials to come there for repairs. There were times we would wake up to see fuel coming out from the ground. It has been very terrible, and on many occasions, we have had reasons to tell residents not to make fire until the arrival of the NNPC officials. Immediately they arrive, they would do the repairs, but the problem persists. What we have seen is that there are many ruptures in the pipeline. Most of the pipelines were laid about 40 to 50 years ago. There is nothing like sabotage in our area here because we have security guards everywhere. It is a clear case of ruptures.



“They said that they abandoned the wells when they observed it was contaminated. You will find out that virtually all the affected houses have boreholes. They were forced to dig the boreholes because the wells were contaminated. The contamination is a general trend in the area.”



In a chat with our correspondents, the Deputy Commandant of the NSCDC in Lagos, Mr Fasiu Adeyinka, said they embarked on the raid after they were given privileged information about the large deposits of petrol in some wells located in the community. He maintained that his men are prepared to ensure the safety of Nigerians.



However, residents of Ejigbo are not alone in the problem of ruptured NNPC pipelines. Areas like Iyana Odo community, Pipeline and Diamond Estate, all in the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State, are battling with the daily threat of fuel leak from NNPC pipelines.



For instance, danger was recently averted at Iyana Odo community when a pipeline suddenly burst, emptying its contents into the street, a short distance away from Peace Estate. A resident of the community, who gave his name as Comrade Popoola Musiliu, narrated how the residents narrowly escaped the havoc that the leakage would have wreaked.



He said: “About two months ago, we saw a liquid substance like petrol coming from the ground. When we noticed it, we quickly reported the development at the NSCDC office opposite us. They came and secured the area. NNPC officials later came and rectified the problem, but before the end of the day, it ruptured again. They later came back and fixed it again. We have not noticed any form of leakage since then.”

Prior to the incident, residents of Diamond Estate, a Federal Government Housing Estate, located in the area, had a similar challenge when their wells were found to be contaminated with fuel. For a long time, the residents lived under perpetual fear. They neither could make fire in their houses nor get good water for their daily use.



Though the problem has largely been put under control, the chairman of the estate, Mr. Akinsulire, said danger has not been totally averted.



Narrating how the problem started, he said: “The presence of fuel was found in the well in December 2010 when people started moving in here. We knew that to some extent, some other estates like Baruwa, Shagari had a similar experience in the 1990s. We didn’t notice ours until around November and December, 2010. Initially, when we moved into the estate, the water we had was clean. There was no mixture of any external product. But from that point that we had the pollution, as I would call it, we called on the NNPC and other government agencies. The NNPC at that point came and put some measures in place. They dug some trenches where they started evacuating this product over a long period of time. The problem is reducing, if you put it in percentage from the period we noticed it to this point we are, it has moved from 100 percent to about 20 percent. If you move around, you will still perceive smell of petrol in the estate, but it is not as strong as it was before.

“The explanation they gave us was that fuel vandals had tampered with pipelines over the years in the area and that was why it was so. Petrol has no oxygen, it can move over a long period of time. Like I said, the presence has reduced after the evacuation in this area because I cannot speak for other neighbouring places. It moved from one place to our area, but it has reduced after the evacuation but we don’t know what can happen between today and tomorrow, maybe it is going to move again because it has to do with the movement of the product.



“Initially, we started observing a disturbing smell of petroleum product all around the estate. At that point, we could not open our windows. If you went anywhere in the estate, you only needed to dig just about six inches or about one feet to get petroleum product. You only needed to dig just one foot and it would start gushing out in everybody’s house. It was so bad that majority of the residents could not even cook.



“It took a collective effort to survive the problem. There was mass awareness because we knew we had a big problem in our hands and collectively, we tackled it. The fact that we live in an enlightened environment really helped us to manage the challenge. The closest threat we had was when vandals went to the back of the fence to scoop oil and there was fire. They ran away but we invited fire fighters that saved the situation. Apart from that, we were able to manage the situation and can sleep now unlike before.



“The remaining 20 per cent is not specifically in one area. Before, it was highly concentrated around our Phase Two. It moved from that end to the lower end of Phase One. Some people still have the mixture of petrol in their water, but it is not as bad as it was much earlier. A lot of people still buy water. I buy water too. There is a very high content of lead in the water.”



The only solution, according to him, is for the “NNPC to remove the product from under our feet. That is all. Obviously an impact assessment was done before the estate was built, but it did not reveal the challenge at that point. It is the movement of the product from the previously contaminated area to this area over a period of time.

“There is only one body that is in charge of petroleum in the country. That is NNPC. When this problem started, they were the first people we called. When they came, they did their investigation and the evacuation and all that. Initially, they said they could not say the product was from them. They said they could be seepage from some petroleum companies in this area through their tank. We went through that over a period of time and another story later came in that it might be the pipeline that passes through.

“Whether it is the pipeline or whatever, the fact is that it is still the product of the NNPC. It is not a product that can be manufactured in anybody’s house and all we are saying is, remove this product from the ground. There should be a metre that monitors the movement of the product from the source to the destination. When I had a meeting with them, I asked them if from point A, I am giving 100 litres, when it gets to point B, it should be about 98 per cent, but when I lose about 20 or 30 per cent, didn’t they think something was amiss? What they said was that there might be some vandals tapping their pipeline. It is dangerous to live with it. When we noticed it, the first thing that came to our mind was our health and safety. If we could remember, we had the case of some Chinese that were scooping the product in their house. They were keeping it in their drums but were later arrested. The people in the estate rallied round and made sure that a situation like that never comes up again.”



The 16, May 2008 pipeline explosion in Ijegun community, a suburb of Lagos, readily comes to mind. The explosion took place after a bulldozer, working on a road construction project, accidentally struck an oil pipeline, leading to serious fireball that consumed many lives.



The Nation gathered that residents of the areas where NNPC pipelines pass through now live in constant fear, daily praying to God to spare them of a repeat of the 2008 Ijegun pipeline fire accident.



Meanwhile, officials of NNPC returned to Tunde Alabi and other streets affected by the strange find on Thursday to commence the evacuation of the fuel from the wells. According to Mr. Jolaosho Taofeek, Financial Secretary of the residents’ association, NNPC officials arrived the area early Thursday to commence work. “NNPC officials came this morning, and they have been going round to evacuate the fuel from the wells”, Taofeek disclosed.



However, efforts to speak with NNPC officials were futile, as they refused to comment on the matter. One of them, who refused to disclose his identity, said the team does not have the mandate to speak with the press.





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Passengers were Friday thrown into confusion aboard an Aero Contractors aircraft scheduled to take-off from Lagos to Benin as one of the female passengers started screaming on top of her voice that she was no longer travelling, thus causing panic onboard.



The passenger’s strange behaviour is coming barely one week after a teenage boy, Daniel Ohikena caused scare at the airport when he stowed away on Arik Air plane from Benin to Lagos.





The female passenger whose identity could not be ascertained at press time was said to have been ignored by members of cabin crew and passengers alike but her persistence led to suspicion among the passengers.



An eye-witness who confided in NE said that the female passenger after boarding the flight screamed on top of her voice that she was no longer willing to travel with the plane.



The strange behaviour, however led to the delay of the Benin- bound aircraft for two hours as all the passengers were asked to disembark while the plane was screened again.



NE further gathered that all the checked-in luggage were also off-loaded for proper screening by both Aero and Aviation Security, AVSEC, of the Federal Airports authority of Nigeria, FAAN.



But despite the re-screening of the already checked in passengers and their luggage, nothing suspicious was found on board.



It was also learnt that the passenger was handed over to security agents by AVSEC while the other passengers proceeded on the journey to Benin.



According to the source, “All passengers were already onboard and the pilot was preparing to take off before the woman started the strange behaviour.



“At first, no one took her seriously, but when the shouting and soliloquy continued, the passengers became apprehensive and ordered the pilot to abort the flight.



”The situation was not funny at all. In fact, the woman was speaking in a language which no one understood. But I can tell you authoritatively that all the passengers have been taken to Benin with the same aircraft and they landed in the airport safely.



”This was not the first time such an incident would be happening. In fact, it is common among first time travellers but no one knows the motive behind this act. However, I believe the security agents will do their work and reveal what led to the strange behaviour.”



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Gov Obi supervising the demolition...



On August 1, 2013, an unprecedented crowd gathered in front of Upper Class Hotel, 8 Market road, Onitsha , Anambra State, to witness its demolition, following the discovery of two human heads and ammunitions by operatives of the Anambra State Police Command.





Consequently, proprietor of the hotel, Mr Bonaventure Mokwe, alongside 13 of his staff were reportedly arrested.



Controversy has however begun to trail the demolition action allegedly on the directive of the Anambra State Government and the continued detention of the suspects.



Although the hotel proprietor’s wife, Mrs Nkiru Mokwe, had earlier cried foul over the demolition of her husband’s hotel, even as she had raised alarm that her husband’s life was in danger.



Throwing its weight behind Mrs Mokwe’s cry of injustice, the Network on Police Reform in Nigeria, NOPRIN, comprising 46 civil society organisations spread across the country,with the aim of promoting police accountability and respect for human rights has described the continuous detention of the suspects without trail as unconstitutional.








Taking a swipe on the state government, NOPRIN also accused operatives of the state command’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad,SARS for working for the interest of politicians, rather than the Nigeria Police Force. It therefore, called on the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar to re-organise SARS with a view to insulating them from abuse of office.



Asserting that there was more to the demolition of the hotel than the alleged discovery of human heads, NOPRIN’s Programme and Advocacy Coordinator, Mr Okechukwu Nwanguma , while briefing newsmen on the development, stated that : “ the Anambra State Government ‘s policy of extralegal demolition of properties of persons accused of crime in the state is condemnable. The state government’s rationalisation that such clearly illegal and primitive action is in line with its policy to sustain the fight against crime and criminality , is preposterous and unfounded in logic and law.



While violent crime plagues Anambra State as most other states in Nigeria and daily assuming a n alarming proportion, nothing whatsoever can justify any crime fighting policy or measure that is contrary to the fundamental law of the country that violates human rights, subverts due process and observance of the rule of law..



“ Among the hallmarks and cardinal principles of democracy include respect for human rights, principle compliance with the due process and observance of the rule of law . Any law enforcement or crime fighting approach that compromises or falls foul of any of these basic democratic principles, will not only be unlawful and criminal but will be counter productive. Democracy is protected by the rule of law. The absence of it will be anarchy which is a threat to democracy.



“The prevailing situation in Anambra State, whereby the state government demolishes property of any person accused of a crime, without any judicial process or valid order of court amounts to lawlessness. It is a policy that promotes self help. It is susceptible to abuse and creates room for the persecution or witch hunting of political opponents or personal vendetta.



Illegal arrest “Mr. Mokwe and 13 of his workers arrested along with him,including a Doctorate Degree student at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, who works part time in the hotel to pay for his studies have remained in detention at SARS Awkuzu till date without any indication from the police as to what next step they want to take.



“Following complaints received by NOPRIN on August 4, that Mr. Mokwe was detained, chained and being tortured, with fears that he may be extra judicially killed in custody, we called and inquired directly from the OC SARS, CSP Nwafor on the condition of Mr. Mokwe in police custody. He only confirmed to us that Mr. Mokwe was still in their custody and alive. He however, refused to state how soon the police will charge him to court or free him. Since then, we were informed, he had been unchained and his wife and counsel allowed to see him some times of the day.













*The 'hotel ...Before the bulldozer moved in
*The ‘hotel …Before the bulldozer moved in






The police violated Mr. Mokwe’s rights to due process and presumption of innocence by detaining him indefinitely. Mr. Mokwe’s family insists that he was framed up by business rivals and enemies who had earlier threatened to plant incriminating objects and use the police to deal with him. They contend that the demolished hotel was a commercial property that was accessible to anyone who could pay for room rental and could implant human skulls there.



Conflicting report“The Mokwe’s family said that although the Police claimed to have recovered fresh human heads dripping with blood from the hotel, what they actually displayed to the media were two dried skulls.



NOPRIN believes that if the police have credible evidence to prosecute the accused persons, they should not delay to charge and arraign them before a competent court of jurisdiction. His continued detention in SARS cell without trial is illegal, unconstitutional and condemnable. NOPRIN has already petitioned the Inspector-General of Police on this matter.



The Nigerian Constitution guarantees, among others: rights to life, liberty, fair hearing and due process. It prohibits torture,cruel, inhuman and other degrading treatment, and gives victims of human rights violations a right to seek redress in court. The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights {Ratification and Enforcement) Act, which makes the African Charter part of Nigeria’s domestic law, reinforces these human rights guarantees which are essential for effective policing.



Indicts operatives of SARS



“We have received information about an unholy alliance between the Anambra State Government and the authorities at SARS in Awkuzu whose operatives operate as if they are above the law and accountability. The use of SARS to provide security for illegal demolition of people’s property appear to underscore this unholy alliance.



SARS is under police Force Criminal Investigation Department specifically charged to combat armed robbery and other heinous crimes nationwide. But SARS in all parts of Nigeria has gained embarrassing notoriety , tainting the image of the Nigerian Police locally and internationally, and should either be scrapped or comprehensively reformed to conform to modern standards of policing or human rights compliant policing.

“SARS operatives are known for arresting people for all manner of alleged offences, torturing,and executing suspects, and detainees in their custody are secretly ill- treated. They also dabble into civil disputes.

We therefore, call on Anambra State government to discharge its governance responsibilities lawfully and put a stop to all illegal, barbaric policies and actions,” Nwanguma stated.



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President of the Athletic Federation of Nigeria, Solomon Ogba, reveals to KAZEEM BUSARI Nigeria’s plans to be among the best in the sport





Will there be any official reception for Blessing Okagbare after her feat at the IAAF World Championships?

I’m not sure if the Ministry of Sport has any plan to honour Okagbare. I don’t know if there’s any plan for a reception. It could be that the ministry wants to wait for her to finish with the IAAF Diamond League in Zurich and in Brussels next week. She’s competing in two finals, that is, the long jump and the 100m; she has technically pulled out of the 200m contest. I know the Delta State Government is planning an official reception for Okagbare and Regina George and a few of them. But Delta will not do anything until the Federal Government has officially received the athletes.



It appears there’s a special concentration of funds on Okagbare

It’s not true that there is more concentration on Okagbare than the other athletes. We only gave her a training grant for being in the world’s top ten, and at that time, we gave grants to three other athletes. But she gets a lot of support from the Delta State government.



Can’t there be up to four athletes like her?

We cannot have four Okagbares at a time, athletes like that come once in an era. I don’t think it’s fair when people compare her with the likes of Mary Onyali and Gloria Alozie. In two years, Okagbare has run under 11 seconds about nine times. All other athletes she has been compared with were never this consistent. Onyali ran under 11 seconds once and Alozie ran under 11 seconds once in her entire career. No other person has run under 11 seconds since then. If we have four athletes running 10 seconds at a time, we’ll compete well with the USA team. But we’re doing things to have athletes who can support her by running 10 seconds and complement her.



What went wrong for Nigeria at the World Championships in Moscow?

The IAAF technical team tipped Okagbare for three medals – in the 100m, 200m and the long jump – but the politics of the game robbed her of the medal in the 100m.

The ideal schedule at competitions is to have the 100m and 200m in the first three days of the world championships, and then the long jump events hold about three days to the end of the competition. But the Russians wanted to win the long jump hence they played the politics and brought long jump in between the 100m timetable. Eventually, the Russian lady, who had been jumping seven metres this year, did not win the event. If the politics had affected an American athlete, they wouldn’t have allowed the Russians to have their way. But we don’t have anybody in the IAAF council to fight for us so we take whatever is dished out to us.



Our men were nowhere near finishing strong?

We’re trying to boost the athletics squad, especially in the men’s category. We’ve been having problems with the men. Since the exit of Olusoji Fasuba, who was the only star in his time, we’ve not had anyone to fill his shoes. We’ve been struggling since then. One of the things we’re doing to solve this problem is to have truly young athletes compete in the junior competitions. In the junior team that is currently in Mauritius for the African Junior Championships, we reduced the athletes from 35 to 26 because of age cheat problems.

We discovered that some of them had falsified their ages. Some athletes could be 34 years old but were claiming to be 20. In athletics, there are some training regimes meant specifically for youths, so if a full grown man undergoes such training, it would be counterproductive. Some athletes discovered during the National Sports Festival in 2004 are still claiming to be juniors. We removed these athletes from the team because we’re not desperate to win at the championships. I believe it is better not to win at the junior level than nurture a team that will not yield anything in the future. I’d rather have a junior run 11.70 now and lose and hope to have him run 11.10 in the next two years.

It is possible to have some of the age cheats winning at the junior level, but that will give us false hope that we’re improving. In two years, we’ll get the result of the decisions we’re taking now. Also, the high-performance centre being set up in Abuja and the IAAF programme in Port Harcourt will definitely yield results in the next two years.



Any plan to have Nigerian-born athletes abroad in the team?

We’re into an aggressive recruitment of Nigerian athletes anywhere in the world. I’m not bothered by people in the United Kingdom, if they come fine. I’m focussing on athletes in America. Some of them have been contacting me and showing interest in competing for Nigeria. There’s a 19-year old running 11.40, which I think is a good time. If I have three athletes running 11.10 complementing Okagbare, we’ll win medals any day, whether America or Jamaica are in that relay.



The world junior champion is Nigerian-born Jennifer Madu, just as the current USA junior 100m champion, Morolake Akinosun. There’s also Ahmed Sulaiman who jumped 7.91 in the long jump this year in his college. He also jumped 16.27 in the triple jump. He is likely going to jump eight metres in the long jump and 17 in the triple jump. There are so many of them we’re trying to get back. I believe America is still the best in track and field hence the reason I’m focussing on the Nigerian-born athletes there. The Jamaicans are up there, but they can’t compare with the number of American athletes in the world’s top 200.



I think Okagbare’s feat on the world stage has spurred many Nigerian-born athletes in the Diaspora to reconsider competing for Nigeria. They now know that we’re can be up there with a little push.

America and Britain can recruit any athlete from anywhere in the world to run for them. We can also recruit athletes. Samuel Samson, running for Qatar, was recruited right from under our noses in Nigeria.

The Nigerian constitutions says if any of your parents, grandparents or great grandparents was born on or before 1960, then you’re a Nigerian. America has a lot of them running 10 seconds and we’re working on having them run for Nigeria.



Any training grants for athletes?

There’s money in athletics but our athletes must show they deserve to get it. They don’t need to wait for grants from the government before they train. You first invest in yourself before others will bring their money to help you. Any athlete who blames Nigeria for his woes is a lazy one. Nigeria cannot make you what you want to be; you have to desire to be a professional athlete and work towards it.



What’s the plan for the grassroots?

We’ve succeeded in organising the under-18 athletics championships, now we’re planning for the under-15. If the school sports are running the way we expect, we can reintroduce the under-13 and hope to get talent from the secondary schools.



For the Commonwealth Games

We’re making arrangements to have only athletes that meet the standard to compete for Nigeria. If we have impressive results at the national trials, these further challenge the foreign-based athletes to do more in order not to be beaten by their counterparts at home.



If what we’re trying to do work out, I think we can win seven gold medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. We’re trying to get the private sector to support our programmes geared towards athletes’ improvement before the Games.





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Few years ago, precisely, eight years ago, my only chance at happiness was destroyed.



As at that time, I blamed no one but fate and posterity, but few months ago, I found out the person behind the incident which truncated my happiness and yet I have been advised to keep quiet and try to forget the whole issue. I really do not think I can do this; I have since been haunted by this, which is why I need your advice.



My husband and I met each other at a job interview few months after our service. We had not met before; you know the way it is when you are in a situation where you are bonded by a similar course. We became friends before knowing it. We had both written a test at separate times and we were invited for oral interview because we passed the examinations.



We became friends and eventually started dating because we shared a lot in common and possess a passion for similar things. Our courtship was a fruitful one and after two years we decided to get married. My mother’s joy knew no bounds as I am an only child though with step siblings. My husband also was an only son of his mother with two younger sisters, though with step brothers and sisters. My upbringing however was different from his, because I was not raised in a polygamous set up, but he was.



Before our marriage, I had met and known his family and like he always said, they had their family proverbial black sheep like every other family too. This supposed ‘black sheep’ really liked me and we got along well. My husband would always marvel at this and he sometimes would joke and ask what I bribed him with.



We could not go for a long honeymoon because he had to travel abroad on training from his office, so we went to Spain for only five days, courtesy his office.



When I complained that I wish we could stay on, he promised to take me back when he returned from his three-month training and proceeded on his annual leave. Unfortunately, this wasn’t to be because precisely, 11 days after we became husband and wife, armed robbers attacked us and killed my husband.



We had gone to bed early, suddenly, we heard a loud bang on our door, followed by our elderly landlord’s voice. Our landlord, his wife and their 16-year-old granddaughter lived in the other flat. We lived in a twin bungalow. They were a nice family and the thought of the fact that he was forced by armed robbers to knock our door was far from our mind. We then thought that there was an emergency, we both rushed and opened the door only to be confronted with the reality on ground.





They had been robbed, their granddaughter who was defiled then led to our door. We were all ordered to lie faced down. Our money and other valuables were taken at gun point. I was lying on the floor with the others while my husband was taken round, when he returned into the sitting room, he was ordered to lie on the couch.



They were already leaving when the last man who had been standing at the door turned back and shot my husband in the head. They were all hooded, when the other heard the gun shot, they came back inside and in the bid to pull him away his hood fell off, I saw his eyes and what he looked like. They were in a hurry to leave and didn’t know I saw him.



I had lived with the memory of his face since then. After my husband’s burial, I learnt to live with life, though tough and painful. I was however haunted by this man’s face. After a lot of plea from my mother and even my mother-in-law, to look for love and live I started dating again last year. Sometime this year, my father-in-law passed on. I have a good relationship with my mother-in-law and my late husband’s siblings so I played an active role at the burial. It was a big party. Lo and behold, I saw the alleged thief who shot my husband at the party.



He was a guest of my late husband’s half brother; the proverbial black sheep of their family, who suddenly have become a big man through his supposed importing and exporting business. I couldn’t make out if he recognised me or not, but I cannot forget that face.



I told my mother and later my mother-in-law, both of them were of the opinion that I should let the sleeping dog lie and I shouldn’t raise any hell since he didn’t recognise me or show any sign that he knew me. I don’t know what to do because the quest for justice is making me restless and if that is the only thing I would do for my late husband, I want to do it.



It is an obvious fact that my husband’s half sibling was involved in the incident and my mother-in-law is pleading that she wants peace to reign. My mother also is blackmailing me with the fact that I want to send her to an early grave if anything happens to me.



Please, Taiwo, what should I do?



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I am a womaniser or should I say, I love women a lot and I could do anything to sleep with any beautiful girl.



I was always after all the girls in my class when I was in school; and you know, I always attracted them by the way I moved stylishly and lavishly spent money on them.



Girls were all around me and I could choose whoever I wanted at anytime. On a fateful day, one of my friends came to invite me to a birthday party, I dressed gorgeously and followed him knowing that I was going to make a ‘new catch, if not catches’ so to say.



When we got to the party, I made myself so conspicuous that it didn’t take time before girls started milling around me. I forgot to tell you that I am quite lanky and attractive.

After partying for some time, I retired with one of my new girls to a nearby hotel which we hired for the night.



As usual, we slept together but that was all I could remember. What do you expect of someone like me? I was so drunk and tired and the way I even managed to sleep with her that night was a mystery. I guess when you are used to something; you can even do it in the grave.



The following day when I woke up, the lady of the night before was nowhere to be found. I dismissed the thought of her as I used to do about other girls and went ahead to get myself prepared to go home not knowing something had gone wrong.



It was when I was about leaving the hotel that I discovered I was not feeling well; I could barely walk and my limbs were shaking. I called my friends and they immediately came to my rescue and rushed me to the hospital for treatment.



I could not explain what happened to me; but all I knew was that I felt empty within me and I knew I was dying gradually.



What could be the cause of my illness as it was not the first time I would go to a hotel with a lady? The doctors could not find anything wrong with me; all they said was that I needed some rest when right within me, I knew I was dying.



I tried to explain to one of the doctors and he later sent me for a blood test which revealed virtually nothing and it was after that I became scared because of the way I was feeling, I didn’t know how a doctor could say I was okay.





After two weeks in the hospital, without any improvement, the doctors invited my parents and advised them to take me home to find solution to my illness as it was beyond orthodox medicine.



Hence, my father asked me series of questions which I didn’t answer candidly. I knew I was dying, but at least, there are some things you dare not tell your parents.



My parents spent so much money on this illness, after I was discharged from the hospital; they took me to a traditional medical practitioner.



The man told my parents to leave while he asked me certain questions which I decided to answer, when it was obvious that I was dying. He asked if I knew the girl I slept with at the hotel that night and I said I didn’t.



That was when he told me I had slept with a ritualist who had probably taken something out of my system to use for her ritual purposes.



I was shocked and I couldn’t speak but when I did, I asked the herbalist if there was any remedy for my problem. He said he would try his best, he also asked if I didn’t mind if he consulted his oracle on my behalf because my parents are Christians who would not allow such things.



Since they were not there, I asked him to do anything to make me get better. Well, to cut a long story short, he tried his best with herbs, but he would not tell me what my illness was. I am alive today to tell the story and I have mended my ways. Since I got well, I never went after any lady. This story is not a fiction; it happened to me in reality and it was God that saved me.



Tope.




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One half of the dynamic duo, P-Square, has started a war that he might not be able to finish.



Peter Okoye shared a photo of a guy in the strip club in Canada last night with stacks of dollars in hand.



Nigerian bloggers fell for the bait and ran the news thinking the the man was P-Square as the face was cropped out.



Peter Okoye has now posted the full picture of the man at the strip club and it happens he is not the one.



He also left a message for the bloggers: – Lesson of the day: Do not judge wen u r not sure… #Caseclosed



Peter 1-0 Nigerian Bloggers



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A pregnant woman and five men were on Thursday killed by unknown gunmen at Bisichi in Barkin-Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.





Four other people were seriously injured as the suspected armed robbers opened fire on their vehicle along Foron Road around 7.30 pm. while returning home from Bukuru.



The attackers said to have been armed with sophisticated weapons, dispossessed their victims of their valuables before escaping from the scene



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President Goodluck Jonathan declared on Friday that the insurgent group, “Boko Haram, is being progressively weakened’’ by the security architecture put in place by the administration.



The President stated this at an audience with the outgoing Representative of the Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr David Mac Rae.





The President said that the measures taken by his administration had resulted in a significant reduction in the occurrence of terrorist attacks in the country.



He noted that the federal government would keep on doing everything possible to further enhance security in all parts of the country.



“As a government, we are doing everything possible to improve our country on all fronts.



“We are consistently adapting our security architecture to deal with terrorism which has become a challenge to the whole world.

“Boko Haram is being progressively weakened but we are not resting on our oars.



“We will continue to do everything possible to achieve greater security for all who reside within our borders,’’ he said.



The President said that his administration would continue to do its best to correct negative perceptions about the country such as the notion on widespread insecurity and corruption.



He welcomed the declaration by the outgoing ambassador that he had recently travelled to the Niger Delta and some Northern States and found people there going about their normal lives and businesses without fear.

The President urged him to assist in correcting current misconceptions about Nigeria by taking that positive message to the EU and the rest of the world.



Jonathan also commended the EU for its past and ongoing support toward improving the electoral process in Nigeria.



The President also assured Mac Rae that Nigeria would act to facilitate the early conclusion of a partnership agreement between ECOWAS and the EU. (NAN)



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Limpopo Master, KCEE returns with an extra crisp video for his most recent single Okoso.





From the looks of things, this video picks up where the Limpopo video left off. KCEE is definitely remaining consistent in putting out quality material.



Watch and Enjoy!







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Black Jesus: Chopped to dearh An infamous cult leader known as “Black Jesus”, who was suspected of cannibalism, has been chopped to death in a remote Papua New Guinea village, reports said Friday.





According to AFP, Steven Tari, a convicted rapist, had been on the run since escaping from a prison in Madang in the Pacific nation’s east during a mass break-out with 48 others in March.



Madang police chief Sylvester Kalaut said that Tari and one of his followers were killed at a village about 20 kilometres (12 miles) outside Madang on Thursday as they were attacking a young woman.



“He is now dead and this could be the fate of the others who are also on the run from authorities and I am warning and strongly urging those escapees to surrender themselves to authorities,” Kalaut told the PNG Post-Courier.



Tari, a failed Lutheran pastor who was widely known as Black Jesus, was found guilty in 2010 of raping girls who belonged to his Christian-based sect and sentenced to up to 10 years.



At the time, he had thousands of village followers, including a core of armed warriors to protect him, in what is commonly referred to in PNG as a “cargo cult”.



As part of his “culture ministry”, he preached that young girls were to be “married” to him as it was God’s prophecy.



Kalaut said the woman Tari was in the process of attacking was “a flower girl tricked into joining the cult”, adding that angry villagers had surrounded him and his companion and killed them.



His death follows that of a young high-school girl about a week ago — a murder alleged to have been carried out by Tari.



When he was captured in 2007, there were widespread allegations that his cult also practised cannibalism and sacrificial blood rituals, but police only charged him with rape.



PNG is a sprawling nation where black magic, sorcery and cannibalism sometimes occur.



Last year, police arrested dozens of people linked to an alleged cannibal cult accused of killing at least seven people, eating their brains raw and making soup from their penises.



AFP



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An Area Customary Court sitting in Agenebode has remanded one Suraju Muaju in prison for allegedly hacking his elder brother to death.



Suraju reportedly committed the offence on August 25.





He was alleged to have killed his brother in the night with a cutlass while the victim was asleep at their father’s residence in Imiegba clan, Estako East local government area of Edo State.



The President of the court, Cyril Usifoh, ordered the suspect be remanded in prison and directed that the case file be taken to the Directorate of Public Prosecution for legal advice.



Also, an 11- year old primary four pupil has told an Ikpoba-Okha Area Customary Court how a 71 year old man, Okunrobo Odia defiled her.



But the suspect said it was the victim that beckoned on him to make love to her, adding that he only “touched her buttocks.”



The victim while giving evidence told the court that the suspect came to buy N10 worth of local gin at her mother’s shop.



According to the victim, the suspect followed her when she went to pick something inside the house and was surprised when he removed his shorts.



She said the suspect removed her pants and inserted his manhood inside her despite crying for help.



The President of the court, Princess Esther Eweka, adjourned the case to November 21 for further hearing.







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Fourteen-year-old Mwanaharabu Wamukoya of Harambee village in Kakamega County, Kenya was admitted to Bungoma District Hospital on the evening of August 24, 2013, Saturday, and had a Caesarean Section on the next day to deliver the three baby boys.











Two of the new-borns weighed 1.5 kg while the third one weighed 1.3 kg.

Mary Marumbu, the nursing officer-in-charge, said the babies and their mother were in stable condition and ready to be discharged.

The father of the babies, a 16-year-old boy, is said to have taken off on learning that the girl had given birth to triplets. The teen is also a school dropout and does menial jobs. The arrival of the triplets is said to have distressed him.

“He has no ability to take care of the babies even if he was here. We are grateful to the government for scrapping off maternity fees because I will be free to go home once discharged. I would have been detained here if I had been asked to pay,” the teenage mother said.

Kenyan health practitioners have expressed concern over the increasing rates of teenage pregnancies.



(Citizennews Kenya)



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President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has failed Nigeria and should be defeated in 2015, and his wife, Patience, has made things even worse for him and Nigeria, said Ganiyat Fawehinmi, wife of the late Gani Fawehinmi.



Mrs. Fawehinmi said extreme poverty in the land, expanding insecurity, increasing corruption and looting of public funds call for a change in leadership in the next election.





She called on Nigerians to be vigilant as they choose those who will lead them from 2015.



She said Patience Jonathan has failed to play the role of the mother of the nation and her rift with Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State has cast her in bad light.



“When you are fighting your own governor, how can you take care of the other governors?” she asked, adding that Patience Jonathan should have a rethink and iron out her grouse with Amaechi amicably.



Mrs. Fawehinmi, whose husband passed on four years ago, said she misses Gani and her house has become like a ghost town. She said activists and politicians who used to visit when her husband was alive have all disappeared.



She disclosed that her husband’s Will Administrators have not been living up to the task.



She said the master bedroom in her husband’s house has remained locked and the keys are yet to be given to her.



Mrs. Fawehinmi in an exclusive interview to be published in TheNews Magazine said activism in Nigeria has almost died and activists are no longer speaking truth to power.



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Road accidents in Nigeria have claimed a total of 322,427 lives between 1960 and 2012, according to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in its 2012 annual report released recently.



Analysts however say the number of deaths may be more than the given figure since most people involved in road accidents die weeks after and such deaths may not have been recorded officially.





Information exclusively gathered by BusinessDay from the FRSC dashboard reveals that speed violation accounts for 35 percent, as the highest causative factor of road traffic crashes. The second highest causative factor is loss of control that accounts for 17 percent, even as dangerous driving occupied the third causative factor at 17 percent.



The FRSC lists the most causes of road crashes to include human, mechanical and environmental factors.

Bad roads, route violation and obstruction accounted for 2 percent each, while burst tyres 9 percent. Others are brake failure 5 percent, mechanically faults and wrongful overtaking tied on 3 percent in the top 10 probable causative factors of road traffic crashes in 2012.



Between 1960 and 2012, a total of 1,060,507 crashes were recorded in Nigeria, with 322,427 deaths and 1,016,299 injuries.



2012 alone had a total of 4,260 reported deaths on Nigerian roads, representing an average of 12 persons dying daily. 20,752 injuries were recorded in the year, translating to an average of 57 injuries daily.



Hence, on the average, 69 persons were either injured or killed on the roads daily, while 48,114 persons were involved in 6,269 documented cases. This means on the average of one hour, approximately one crash occurred on the road and 5.5, that is 6 persons, were involved in a crash within an hour.



In the reviewed period, Nigeria had five deaths per 10,000 vehicles and four deaths per 100,000 persons, according to the report from FRSC. Analysts say these figures are still very high, hence unacceptable. Both the elite and the powerful as well as the common man are not spared in these preventable deaths.



Many of these preventable accidents, unnecessary loss of lives and avoidable waste of resources, in terms of damaged vehicles, expenses on hospitalisation bills, repairs of damaged roads and infrastructure, as well as loss of man-hours, actually occurred during the last quarter of the year.





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Nick Gilronan is the man with the Smallest joystick. The competition was held at the Kings County Bar in New York city. The contest was tagged and promoted as a “pageant for confident people with a sense of humour”.



Winner Gilronan told reporters: “The size of a man’s joystick does not matter for who he is as a person or in a relationship, same thing with breast size”.



“Probably the most fun I have with my joystick is that I’m a grower, not a shower, and when I’m with women I love seeing their reactions as it grows to double its flaccid size. They seem amazed by it.”



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It's nice to see the beautiful actress rocking something other than blonde. She rocked this to Galaxy TV for an interview, you like?





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