Wednesday, 1 May 2013

25yr Old Man Rapés His 2yr Old Cousin In Lagos


A 25-year-old man was on Monday arrested at Somolu, Lagos State after he was allegedly caught having séx with his two-year-old cousin.
The suspect, David Nnebong, lived with the victim’s grandmother at 18 Awoseyin Street, Somolu.
It was learnt that the incident occurred at about 3pm when the toddler was left in the house with the suspect by her grandmother, known as Iya Wura.
The mother of the girl was said to be in Calabar.
We learnt that on her return, the little girl who was crying while greeting her grandmother pointed to her vagina.
A neighbour, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said it was the girl’s cries that made her grandmother suspicious.
He said, “It was the child who actually made Iya Wura know that David had rapéd her. The grandmother raised the alarm and all the neighbours pounced on David.
“Although she was upset with David, Iya Wura and other relatives, who were present, did not want to get him arrested.
“They only wanted him to leave the house and relocate elsewhere, but neighbours insisted on involving the police.
At the time David was taken to Alade Police Division, there was still semen on the child.”
As of Tuesday evening, the relatives of the victim were yet to report to the police station to write statements although Nneobong was said to still be in police custody.
We gathered that the relatives were still insisting that they did not want police to be involved in the issue.

D’banj To Sign Olamide To His Music Label


New reports claim that the koko master, D’banj has concluded plans on signing fast rising rapper Olamide to his music label.
Olamide who featured in Dbanj’s newly released “Ibadi e” – one of the hit tracks in his DKM album – has been very close to the koko master of late.
They were both at the first Nigerian Entertainment Conference and were together all through the event.
We hear that they arrived together and left together – we can’t wait to see Olamide working hand in hand with the koko master!

I Will Never Sell My Players To Manchester United Again - Wenger


Arsene Wenger has stated that he no desire to sell any of his players to rivals Manchester United again. The Frenchman sanctioned a £24million deal for Robin van Persie, to move to Old Trafford last summer.
The Dutch striker scored twice in the fixtures against his former team, including the equaliser from the spot at the Emirates. When asked after the match, if Ferguson wanted more of his players, he replied: 
“I don’t know but he will not sign them from us.” 
The Arsenal manager also defended the fans’ behaviour towards their former captain, describing it as “more disappointed love” than aggression and insisted that they still respected him. 
“He [Van Persie] is in our dressing room because the food is better in our dressing room,” he said. “I didn’t talk to him. I just saw that when I moved out of my office that he was with the players. We are rivals but look, at the end of the day, we decided to sell him.
You want us to make a guard of honour and to respect the champions but you have to accept as well that respect exists after the game. 
“You want to give absolutely everything for the 90 minutes and after the game you can still talk to each other. I think our defenders didn’t make life easy for him at all. We played with great commitment.”

Jason Collins ex-girlfriend of 8 years had no idea he was Gay


How can you date a guy for eight years and not know that he's into men? Well, it's very possible. That's exactly what happened to Carolyn Moos, Jason Collins' ex-fiance. Jason made history yesterday by becoming the first active NBA player to come out as gay. Before then he was living as a straight man. He dated Carolyn, a '6''6' female basketball star for eight years and even proposed to her. In 2009, a few months to their wedding, Jason called it off and ended things with her. Carolyn told TMZ today that she never once suspected that Jason was gay while they were dating and only found out this past weekend when he revealed everything to her before coming out to the world and also told her his homosexuality was the real reason he ended things with her in 2009. Carolyn told TMZ:
"It's very emotional for me as a woman to have invested 8 years in my dream to have a husband, soul mate, and best friend in him. So this is all hard to understand."
"I care about Jason tremendously and only want the best for him. I want Jason to be happy for a lifetime and stay true to who he really is, inside and out."
Used her for eight years to live his lie. Not fair! Oh well...

Five years after Ijegun explosion, victims allege neglect


Victims of pipeline explosion at Ijegun, a suburb of Lagos State, say five years after, they have yet to get compensation from the government.
 The incident claimed the lives of 19 persons while no fewer than 250 persons sustained injuries.
It was learnt that the community had sued Lagos State Government, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, Petroleum Product Marketing Company for N97bn damages.
However, the community was said to have reconsidered its decision after a traditional ruler intervened to avoid a prolonged legal battle.
At a negotiation  meeting with the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, the chairman of the Ijegun Fire Victims, Mr. Olaseni Shoewu, said the community decided to withdraw the matter from the court because the government agreed to give financial support to those affected by the inferno.
He said, “The General Manager of the LASEMA has been cooperative. He told us to negotiate with the government.
“We have agreed to stop the court process, because if we continue, in the next five years, nothing will be done. Government is not giving us compensation, what they have decided to give is financial succour to the victims.”
Shoewu, who said he lost his house and sustained some injuries in the wake of the explosion, added that there had been three attempts on his life because people thought he had betrayed the victims of the fire and taken money from the parties in the matter.
He said the community intends to go after the other parties after receiving the support from the state because the explosion was due to their negligence.
He said, “Many people thought we caused the fire, whereas we didn’t and we have never been involved in pipeline vandalism. NNPC for instance was supposed to provide the safety. They buried the pipes on a shallow area, not meeting the international standards, but today, after the incident had occurred and lives lost, they just re-buried them about 2.8 metres, which is the international standard.”
General Manager, LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osayintolu, told our correspondent that the state government decided to pay the victims N81m to show how responsive and caring the administration is.
He said the money would be disbursed based on the level of damage suffered by victims.
Oke-Osayinolu said, “The Babatunde Fashola administration has decided to pay N81m for the assistance of the victims and this will be in five categories.
“Those who were severely affected, meaning those who died, then there is severely affected, moderately affected and mildly affected.”
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SHOCKER: Our Pastor Provides Guns For Our Operations - Kidnap Suspect


Solomon Eze, a 30-year-old pastor, who is currently cooling off at the dreaded cell of the special anti-robbery squad, SARS, Ikeja, Lagos over an alleged case of armed robbery and kidnapping is finding it difficult to maintain his innocence.

The Abia State-born suspect, who was arrested with an Ak 47 rifle, told Crime Alert that he is a deliverance minister at The Bride Assembly, a Church located at Ijesha area of the State. He explained further that the rifle found in his possession belongs to a friend he met at Ikire prayer mountain in Osun State.

However, police sources intimated Crime Alert that Eze was arrested during investigations into the gruesome murder of a police corporal, Iweka Ramat, at kirikiri area of Lagos State. Sources said Eze and one of his colleagues were accosted inside a taxi cab by a police patrol team at Berger axis of kirikiri Town in February 2013 and while the police attempted to search them, they bolted out of the cab and the policemen went after them. The police officer, Ramat, who went after Eze was later found dead in an isolated part of the area after a deafening sound of gunfire was heard.

The taxi driver was taken into custody and later transferred to the SARS where he was interrogated. It was gathered at that point that Eze contacted the taxi driver on the phone before he picked them. “We retrieved the phone number from the taxi driver and we contacted the network provider who furnished us with Eze’s home address. On April 4, 2013 the officer in charge of SARS, Sp Abba Kyari led a team of crack operatives to Eze’ s apartment at No.113, Idowu Street, Olodi Apapa, Lagos, around 2 am in the morning where they apprehended him.

He later took the operatives to an apartment in Ikorodu area of the state where they recovered an Ak 47 rifle with number 6090. When we interrogated him further, Eze led us to arrest six other members of his gang identified as Sunday James, 29; Emmanuel Iloakazi, 26; Ikechukwu Okafor aka Osuofia I, 37; Obinna Egbugha, 26; Ikechukwu Chedom, and Christian Ezinkwo aka Alhaji, 3, while two additional AK47 rifles, 11 Ak47 magazines loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition, were recovered from them,”the source added.

When Crime Alert spoke with Eze who hails from Osisioma village, Abia State, he said the AK 47 rifle belongs to his friend Uchenna. According to him “On October 15, 2012, I met a brother, Uchenna where I used to pray for people – Mountain of Mercy, Ikoyi, Osun State. After three days’ prayer, he started calling me. He asked me where I live and do prayer. I told him that I live in the Leadway Estate, Eruwe.

He later came with one Ogonna on January 2. Ogonna collected my number and left. I did not see him for more than a month until I was about traveling to Anambra for a church programme. I left them in Ikorodu and travelled to Anambra. I was there when my brother, Kingsley called me that the police had arrested him because of me. I was arrested and brought to SARS. Uchenna told me that his brother used to bring cars from abroad and asked me to follow him to bring them. We went and brought a Toyota Camry car. He gave me N30, 000.

“I only prayed for Uchenna before my encounter with them. I am married. My wife sells fruits and she is carrying a seven-month pregnancy. It was James that put me into trouble because I arrested him. I did not participate in four armed robbery and kidnap operations as he is claiming. I don’t even know that I was arrested for belonging to a robbery/kidnapping gang. It is a surprise to me because I have never been involved in this type of case.”

Sunday James who is the second in command to the gang said “ I am from Ebonyi State but I live in Coker, Orile, Lagos. I was introduced to the gang by Victor Emmanuel, who is the leader of the gang.
In January, Emmanuel rented an apartment in Ajah area and in February, we started the business fully. Whenever we kidnap, we take the victim to the apartment. We have kidnapped four people so far.

“The first person we kidnapped paid N1m ransom and my share was N100,000. Emmanuel received N200,000 since he was the leader. The second victim paid N1m and we shared the money in the same manner.” The suspect however added that they later increased their ransoms for subsequent operations. “We later started demanding N2m as ransom.

After our last operation, we bought a jeep for N1.5m and the remaining money was shared equally. I got N70,000 and that was the last time I saw the gang,” he said. The suspect said the gang was much organized as every member had his own role to play.
The sealed storey-building
The sealed storey-building

According to him, a gang member had a duty of feeding and looking after victims while in captivity. He said, “Emmanuel was the one responsible for spotting people that we will kidnap. He was the one who usually contacted the families of victims and he also collected the ransom.“Pastor’s job is to provide the guns that the gang will use. I only follow the gang but I don’t carry guns.”
Kidnap of a prominent person

When asked how the gang usually picked its victims, the suspect said anyone seen in a flashy car was a potential victim. He said, “Emmanuel usually sits on the passenger side and anytime he spots someone in a flashy car, we trail the person and then grab him or her. We then dump the victim’s vehicle somewhere before contacting the family. We have never kidnapped a prominent person.”
The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, Umar Manko, told newsmen while parading the suspects that, “ in our efforts to rid the state of kidnapping, we were able to identify two groups of kidnappers, we have been able to uproot one group and we believe that the other group is responsible for the kidnap of the LCDA boss. We also sealed off two of the kidnapper’s dens located at Ikorodu and Ibeju-Lekki and a storey-building belonging to one of the kidnappers located at Ajangbadi area of Lagos.

VIDEO: Boko Haram Militants Showing Off Weapons From An Army Barack Raid

Islamist militants of the dreaded Boko Haram sect display weapons they purportedly captured from the Monguno Barack after they carried out a raid. The militants spoke in Hausa language.


Nursing Mother, Husband, 94 Kirikiri Inmates Freed


A nursing mother, Comfort James, who gave birth to a son, Emmanuel, during her remand in Kirikiri prison, and her husband, Bassey Ude, were among the 96 prisoners released from the facility by the Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Ayotunde Philips, on Tuesday.
Philips, while on a visit aimed at decongesting the prisons, released eight female prisoners from the women section and 88 men from the Medium section of the prisons.
 
The Deputy Comptroller of Prison in charge of the female section of the prison, Mrs. Isioma Onwuli, said there were four pregnant women in the prison, and with Comfort’s release, there are now eight babies left.
 
Comfort (32) and her husband (35) were arrested on March 15, 2011 for stealing jewellery from a house in Magodo where she was working as a house help.
 
The couple were taken to court on March 30, 2011 and had since then been remanded in Kirikiri prisons awaiting trial.
 
She told reporters she actually stole the jewellery and informed her husband of her act, but she said her employer was only out to punish her as she claimed to have returned the stolen items to her employer.
 
“To God who made me, I returned all the gold (the pieces of jewellery to my madam. But she just went to report the matter to the police just to punish me and my husband,” Comfort said.
 
Bassey, who was elated when informed by journalists that her wife and one-year-and five-month-old son had earlier been released from the female section of the prison, said since their remands, she had only seen his wife and son on few occasions when they incidentally met in court.
 
He said he intended to return to the guest house in Adeniji Jones, Ikeja where she was working as a caterer.
 
When asked if he thought he would be allowed to continue his work at the guest house, as a person who just returned from prison, he said he would try to be on his own.
 
“If they don’t take me, I will try and be on my own. I have learnt my lessons, crime is not good,” he said.
 
The Chief Registrar of Lagos State, Mr. Ganiyu Safari, said the case files of the inmates were rigorously studied, and it was found out that the inmates had spent a period longer than what they ought to have spent if they were convicted for various offences they were accused of.
The CJ, sounding a warning of “go and sin no more” to the released inmates, promised to return to the prisons to further release deserving inmates.
 
Philips said her gesture was in exercise of her power under Section 1(1) of the Criminal Justice Administration Release from Custody (Special Provisions) Act, Cap C40, Laws of Federation (2007).
The DCP in charge of Medium Section of the prison, Mr. Tunde Ladipo, said before the release of 88 inmates, there were total 2,496 inmates, among whom 152 were convicted and 2,344 were awaiting trial.
 
His female section counterpart, Onwuli, said the facility with 211 inmates capacity, was housing 207 inmates, out of whom 167 were awaiting trial; 36 convicted; three condemned to death and one sentenced to life imprisonment

Study: Female Porn Stars Healthier Than The Average Woman


It turns out that women working in the adult entertainment industry tend to have higher self-esteem, higher levels of energy, and are physically healthier than the average woman.

In this study, researchers compared 177 põrn stars with a comparable sampling of women employed in less erotic industries. Findings are shattering many of the common stereotypes surrounding põrn stars.

 “Stereotypes of those involved in adult entertainment have been used to support or condemn the industry and to justify political views on põrnography, although the actual characteristics of actresses are unknown because no study on this group of women has been conducted. Some descriptions of actresses in põrnography have included attributes such as drug addiction, homelessness, poverty, desperation, and being victims of séxual abuse.”

It is also a well-known fact that women in the adult film industry have regular checkups with their doctor- more so than most other women. 

To summarize- being a female põrn star leads to a life full of séx, wealth, and health.


Poor girls.

Photo: Rapper 2Shotz Shows Off His Beautiful Wife


Beautiful Photos of 2Shotz and his and his Curvaceous Wife





36 persons died in Baga – Military, NEMA


The Military High Command and the National Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday presented a preliminary report of the investigation conducted into the recent massacre in Baga, Borno State, to President Goodluck Jonathan, declaring that only 36 persons lost their lives in the carnage.
The report contradicts the 185 casualties widely reported by the media.
The report, presented to the President by the Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, also confirmed that the confrontation that led to the massacre was between members of the Boko Haram and the Multinational Joint Task Force.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, gave an insight into the report while addressing State House correspondents.
Abati said the report indicated that 30 terror suspects died in the town, while six other corpses were recovered in the neighbouring Lake Chad.
He added that the report quoted NEMA as saying only 32 fresh graves were found in the town after the clash.
The presidential spokesman, who also said no mass grave was found in the town contrary to reports, added that the number of houses razed in the confrontation was grossly exaggerated.
According to him, the burnt houses were less than 1,000.
Abati said as at April 25, about 642 displaced persons had registered in the various rehabilitation camps as more locals, who had earlier fled the community, had started returning.
He said, “In its preliminary report to the President, the Defence Headquarters stated as follows:
“That the military team involved in the confrontation with Boko Haram elements was the Multinational Joint Task Force. The MNJTF’s initial mandate was to conduct military operations in the Lake Chad Region and to facilitate free movement of the member states of the Lake Chad Basin Commission across their common border.
“The mandate was expanded in April 2012 to include the fight against terrorists. The Task Force’s activities are therefore legal and need to be sustained.
“On April 17, MNJTF troops carried out mop up operations at the scene of the attack and recovered the following items abandoned by the fleeing Boko Haram terrorists: rocket-propelled grenade launchers, rocket-propelled grenade bombs, AK 47 rifles, assorted ammunition, several improvised explosive devices and damaged Land Cruiser jeeps.
“That whereas it was  alleged that 185 people were killed by the soldiers of the MNJTF in Baga, Borno State; the assessment team received a briefing from the Commander of the MNJTF on April 24, 2013, during which he stated that 30 terrorists were killed in action. However, six bodies were recovered in Lake Chad about three km away from the action spot.”
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Man uses Adeboye’s project to swindle investors


A self-proclaimed architect, Opeyemi Oluwole, has been arrested by the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly using a building project proposed by the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, to dupe scores of people.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Adeboye had announced during the church’s December Holy Ghost Service titled ‘Signs and Wonders’ that the church had a challenge of accommodation.
He had said, “The dormitories we have are many but are not enough for the number of people that attend our programmes so we need people to join us in building extra 2,000 dormitories in order to reduce the number of people sleeping on bare floor in the church auditorium.
“The dormitories, we are hoping, would be ready before the next congress and anyone willing to help should get across to us.”
According to police authorities, Oluwole, under the pretext of building the dormitories for the church, tricked many people into paying money into his bank account.
Our correspondent learnt that the monies collected from victims ranged from N250, 000 to N2.5m.
It was learnt that the suspect however ran out of luck after he approached a member of one of the parishes of RCCG.
It was learnt that the member immediately reported the matter to the Ketu Police Division.
The member, who craved anonymity, said the suspect had told his victims that he had been given the contract by the RCCG to build the dormitories.
He said, “Oluwole approached me, saying he had been given the mandate to build the dormitories and that some companies had bid for the contract. He said some of the companies that won were not financially capable of constructing the dormitories so he was sub-contracting it.
“He said we would handle the contracts but would have to use the names of the companies that originally won the bid and we would get our money afterwards. He gave us his bank account number and told us to pay N250, 000 as the initial fee for registration.
“However, I contacted the Project department of the RCCG and they said they did not give Oluwole any contract. They even checked past records and his name did not appear in the files.”
When the police wrote the RCCG headquarters, the church denied knowing the suspect.
In a letter addressed to the police, the church’s legal department stated that it was ready to pursue the case to a logical conclusion.
The church also stated that it was not possible for building project to be executed without the knowledge of the project department.
The suspect however denied the allegation, insisting that he had indeed been given the contract by Pastor Adeboye to construct the dormitories.
He said, “Baba (Adeboye) told me to go ahead with the dormitories. The agreement was verbal and there is no written document. Some people gave me money for the drawings of the buildings. Others loaned me money.”
Oluwole alleged that he and Adeboye had entered into a secret arrangement on the building project without the knowledge of the church authorities.
A police source, who craved anonymity, said the suspect was arrested a few weeks ago but was later granted bail.
The suspect however absconded soon after, making it difficult for the police to carry out investigations.
The  police were however able to re-arrest him last Friday.
Our police source said, “After granting Oluwole bail, the best thing for him to have done was to go to the church and explain his predicament. We even offered to take him to the church’s Chief Security Officer, who would have taken him to see Adeboye.
“However, after some weeks, we did not hear from him again. He even moved out of his apartment.”
When asked why he jumped bail, Oluwole said, “My house was dilapidated and I had to leave the place so that it would not collapse on me.”
When contacted on the telephone, the spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said the police had taken the matter to court.
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VIDEO: Girls Caught Shaking Their ass For Men In A Nigerian Club


Ever wondered what happens in some Nigerian clubs, and why men don't mind spending their hard earned cash at a club? Below is a secret video of a girls caught on camera shaking their ass in a Nigerian club to appeal to men around them.

Photo: Rihanna and Her NEW Man!


RIHANNA puckers up and plants a kiss on the cheek of a mystery man.
 
Rihanna - currently dating Chris Brown – was snapped with a smitten fan Justin Laboy on Sunday in a series of Twitter pics.
 
Rihanna, 25, is seen closing her eyes as she cosies up to the good-looking lad on what appears to be a night out.
 
The snaps found their way online after the star’s latest leg of her Diamonds world tour, in New Jersey.
 
Smiling Justin added the caption to one snap: “Me and the wife @Rihanna out here tonight”.
 
Rihanna – clad in a see-through basketball vest, chunky necklace and backwards cap – tweeted a picture of herself wearing the same outfit on her own Twitter account.
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Reports online have said that Chris Brown has freaked out over the snaps showing his on-off girlfriend getting cosy with another bloke, and that he even stopped following her on Twitter as a result.
 
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Even though the couple hasn’t been seen in public together for almost three weeks, the pair are going strong if Rihanna’s birthday gift to the rappper is anything to go by.
 
She is splashing out more than £700,000 on a Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss for Chris’ 24th birthday on Sunday.
 
Source: The Sun

Family Tragedy: Why These Children May Not Live Up To Their 20th Birthday


Experts say four children: Tochukwu, 14, Ifeanyichukwu, 11, Vivian and Marvelous, born by the same parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zebulun Onyia-Eburuo, may not live long because of a genetic condition inherited from their parents, known as muscular dystrophy.
Diagnosis reveal that the type, afflicting the children, is Duchane muscular dystrophy. Muscular dystrophy has several types, depending on the part of the body under siege.
The condition has no cure while research shows that sufferers die before they attain the age of 19 or 20 years. The very lucky ones may live up to 30 years.
Due to wrong diagnosis, few cases have officially been reported in Nigeria. However, the condition is a rare disease.
Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon, National Orthupaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos, Dr. Babalola Olatunji, speaking on the prevalence rate of the disease, said, "We have to appreciate the fact that one out of 3,500 live births usually has it. But, remember it is more commom for male population. We’re talking about one out of 3,500 male birth. For female-births, you multiply that by two, that’s about one in 7,000 live births.
"These are the characteristics: by five years, it starts manifesting, ten years later they’re found on wheelchairs. By 30 years, most of them are gone, that’s Duchane muscular dystrophy. It is more severe.
"Muscular dystrophy is a group of muscle diseases that weaken the musculoskeletal system and hamper locomotion. Muscular dystrophies are characterized by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissues.
"The signs and symptoms are progressive muscular wasting, poor balance, drooping eyelids, atrophy, scoliosis (curvature of the spine and the back), inability to walk, frequent falls, waddling gait, calf deformation, limited range of movement, respiratory difficulty, joint contractures."
According to experts, there is no known cure for muscular dystrophy. 
Narrating the story of his life, Onyia-Eburuo who is a painter by profession, told Daily Sun how his marriage produced five children, four males and a female. Of these, only the eldest, Prince enjoys good health. “We got married in 1992. In 1993, we had our first child, a boy, who is now 19. The youngest among them is eight years. With the exception of the oldest, all my four children are suffering from muscular dystrophy. Recalling how the children’s ill-health started, he said they were born perfectly normal and were attending schools when all of a sudden, the condition began to manifest in his second son, Tochukwu in 2006.
"So we started treating him, carrying him up and down; here and there, from one hospital to another without getting any result. After sometime, we started noticing the problem in the other children. And began taking them to hospitals. We went to Isolo General Hospital,Lagos, then, to National Orthopaedic Hospital,Igbobi,Lagos and Lagos University Teaching Hospital(LUTH) without getting any solution because the disease has no cure.
"We consulted some religious and spiritual homes for help. We also tried alternative therapy. At some point, we started going to churches and so on. Till date, there was no solution. Instead, their conditions just got worse, deteriorating by the minute."
He continued: “We have also tried the native way. When tribulations like this come, no parent would just sit, fold his hands and watch his child die just like that. Not even where it affects just a child, let alone my case, it is not just one, not even two, nor three, but, four of my children being diagnosed of this same ailment. Somebody was treating them with herbs.Initially, he thought it was stroke. So he was giving them herbal treatment meant for stroke. But he later told us it was not stroke and stopped the treatment."
The traumatised father said, "Initially, I did not understand what they said it is. According to the doctors and surgeons, they called it Duchane muscular dystrophy and said the thing is destroying their muscles. If you see them now, they cannot lift their hands and legs. So, it has become practically impossible for any four of them to lift himself or herself up. So they just sit or lie at a spot."
Onyia-Eburuo said his children’s failing health has at the moment, stalled their education. "As their muscles get eaten up by this disorder, within a short time, they are not able to do anything by themselves because they can’t even lift an arm let alone their bodies. So, they have all stopped going to school. The four of them are at home, always sitting or just lying down at a place.
"Initially, we were forcing them to go to school. But as their conditions got worse that they could not get up by themselves, we had to let them be. This is because we have to carry them to the toilet to urinate or defaecate whenever any of them wants to. And the terrible thing about it all is that you have to be there to hold them so they won’t fall off the water closet. We brush their teeth, bathe and feed them, put on their clothes, even fetch water and help them drink the water.
He explained that despite all hospital visitations, the children have not received any form of treatment. Reason is that there is no known cure for Duchene muscular dystrophy.
"Infact, there has never been any good treatment since 2006 we first noticed this problem in Tochukwu. What we have been asked to do is run one test or the other. No form of drug whatsoever has been prescribed for them. I just can’t understand. It’s been test, test and tests. We go for one, they suggest another and nothing is done. When the doctors find out they cannot be of any help to us, they refer us to another hospital. The hospital will again, recommend other tests which we also went for. Yet, the story remains the same.
"It was in our search for a hospital, where perhaps, they can even give us something to straighten their bodies that we then went to private hospital which was our last point of call. This was after we’d gone to Isolo General Hospital, then Igbobi and LUTH and nothing came out of these visits. At Igbobi, sometimes, they asked them to do exercise which was absolutely difficult for them to do. That was the only therapy they were giving to them. No drug has ever been administered to them.
Asked if any form of corrective surgery has been recommended, he said none has been suggested, adding that, "if any hospital exists anywhere in Nigeria or overseas, that is capable of providing cure for my children, I have no idea."
Speaking on family history, Onyia-Eburue dismissed any trace of the disease in both families joined by marriage. His words: "There’s no history of such in my family. And none in my wife’s family, the sickness does not run in the two families."
Available research indicates that affected victims die by their 19th or 20th birthday or before they turn 30.
Naturally, this couple presently are overwhelmed by the thought of losing four of their children. Eburuo’s worries are not all about his children’s health challenges. He narrated that the suggestions proffered by people around him left him more worried.
"The terrible state my children are in now has scared away all our friends and relatives. Even as science has identified what their problem is, many people find it difficult to accept why or how the four of them could be affected. And because of the plight my wife and I have been going through and the untold difficulty we have been through, a lot of them have suggested that we feed then with poison and let them go."
According to him, his father and mother died at age 90 and 133 years respectively. "The same also applies to my uncles. They all died in good old ages. As for my wife, her mother is still living but her father is late. He also died at a very ripe age of 90 or 90 plus. We never experienced something like this. It is completely strange."
Since it is established that children affected by this condition usually die before age 20, you then begin to wonder aloud and feel the pulse of Mr. and Mrs. Onyia-Eburuo, if a time comes, and death begins to pick, one after another, these four precious lives.
The helpless father said, "When that happens," even though he shivers at the mere thought of it, "I will only take solace in the fact that God’s Will reigns supreme.
"I don’t have any choice but to accept it as my fate. I don’t have any option. I can’t fight God. This is why we have come to call on the medical world, physicians and researchers to rally to our aid and see what could be done to avert this imminent terror. Because it’s going to be terrifying and heart-rending for any couple to watch helplessly and their four children die just like that."
Source: The Sun

Photo: Check out how dirty this gospel singer went on stage


So many of us believe these are signs of the end, but take a look at this, would you say Christians are just upgrading because the world is upgrading? Would such a lady claim she is winning souls for God getting dirty like this on stage? See the old news below...
Kenyan Gospel Artist size 8 who apparently got saved a few days ago was caught yeaterday night getting dirty with an unknown male at a night club in Nairobi. When we asked her about it she said that she was doing the work of God by preaching to horny men. Other sources(Ghafla and Kenyanpost) state that she later had unprotected sexual intercourse with this male in public. However, Size 8 later denied this allegations and says she was a bit drunk.
Is this whore saved for real or is she trying to cover up her K.Street business?

Photo: White Fans Beg Emeka Ike For Autographs In The U.S


Actor Emeka Ike seems to have put behind him the pain of the recent loss of the Actors' Guild of
Nigeria (AGN) leadership to Ibinabo Fiberesima.

Splendor magazine exclusively gathered that Emeka Ike was in the U.S sometimes back where he took the opportunity to complete his role in a Hollywood movie which he has been working on for a while now.

Just as the saying goes, "a prophet has no honour in his town", the climax of it all was that some white Americans who saw how well the Nollywood star acted during the shoot, began to rush him, jostling for his autographs.

According to a source who trailed the actor all the way in America, "the fans bombarded Emeka to the extent that even me, I began to wonder, shey nor bi the same Emeka Ike wey dey act for Nollywood for Naija bi dis?"

Leventis Manager, two others docked for Stealing


The Property Manager of Leventis Plc in Ibadan, Mrs. Grace Adeliyi and two others were yesterday arraigned before an Iyaganku Chief Magistrate’s Court for stealing and felony. Other accused persons docked alongside Adeliyi include a 35-year-old man, Akeem Yusuf and one Samuel Udu.
According to count two of the charge, the three accused, in collaboration with others now at large, were on March 13, at about 1.30 am at Lebanon Street in Ibadan, allegedly stole three steel containers valued at about N1.1 million, property of one Dapo Davies and thereby committed an offence contrary to, and punishable under section 390 (9) of the criminal code cap 38 vol. 11 Laws of Oyo State of Nigeria, 2000.
Adeliyi and the two, together with others now at large, in count three, were alleged to have conducted themselves in a manner likely to cause the breach of the peace by removing the carcass of a demolished shops done by the Oyo State Ministry of Environment and thereby committed an offence contrary to, and punishable under section 249 (D) of the criminal code.
In count four, Adeliyi, Yusuf , Udu and others at large, were accused of maliciously damaging three steel containers valued at about N1.1 million, property of Dapo Davies and thereby committed an offence contrary to, and punishable under section 451 of the criminal code cap 38 volume 11 Laws of Oyo State of Nigeria, 2000.
But the three accused persons pleaded not guilty to all the four-count charge when their pleas were taken yesterday.
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