Sunday, 14 May 2017

Mercy Aigbe My Husband Lanre Gentry Slept With My PAs Best friend He Was Jailed For 7 Months

Mercy Aigbe: My Husband Lanre Gentry Slept With My Personal Assistants & Best friend, He Was Jailed For 7 Months

Just like Tonto Dikeh did when her marriage to Kunle Churchill crashed, Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe has opened up on what led to the recent domestic violence that almost killed her.

The mother of two who has since removed her husband last name from her social media accounts said her husband inflicted so much injury on her Sunday the 16th of April 2017.

Here is what the actress said in an exclusive interview with Broadway TV.

About Frequent Beatings And Why She Wants To Leave Now

“He beats me consistently.” When probed on why she stayed that long after the consistent beating, Mercy revealed that she did because she wanted a home.

“I stayed because I loved him and because everytime he beats me, he begs and gets family and friends to beg me. He promised regularly to change but he never did. When my husband gets angry, he gets physical, not only to me but to anyone.

He has done that with my house help who reported him to the Police years ago.
“I stayed because of my children and because a lot of people look up to me.

I was a role model of some sort and I really wanted to keep it together. I just wanted a home”.

“It’s not like I wanted to walk away but I just feel like we need help. I spoke to my husband’s brother about it. I told him I was going to pack out for some time while my husband seeks therapy. I just wanted to feel safe, that is why I moved my things out.

This last beating was brutal. I actually thought I was going to die”.


The Extent Of Her Injury:

“I’m still coughing and sneezing blood even after three weeks”. He broke my orbit”


Aigbe also revealed that the last incident started few days before when she discovered that her husband was sleeping with a lady. A lady she claimed to be her friend whom she was close to. This was a regular attitude from her husband; a man she claims has slept with a lot of people close to her, even her PAs.

“My husband was in detention for over seven months and I never left him or go anywhere. Why would I want to go now? He says all this is make-up. He is not showing any form of remorse and still sponsoring lies against me.


He confronted him and it led to a huge argument which was turning violent before she had to keep quiet.

Mercy revealed that it was her refusal to go and pick her husband up while she was still at her designer’s place that brought the fury of the man on her. He was said to have driven there and started to beat her in the presence of everybody.

“Immediately, I opened the door, he kept beating me. I was begging him and asking why he was beating me. He said he would destroy my face such that no make-up would fix it and destroy my career. He was acting like someone who was possessed. I told him “Lanre, mo ma bi mo fun e” (translated as “I have a child for you).

I agree that I am a fool for staying this long in an abusive relationship.

See the Face of Suspected Thief Electrocuted to Death by Barbed Wire in Kogi State (Photos)

See the Face of Suspected Thief Electrocuted to Death by Barbed Wire in Kogi State (Photos)



A suspected burglar was on Friday, electrocuted while attempting to scale the fence into his target’s compound at the Zone 8 area of Lokoja, the Kogi State capital.

The tragic incident reportedly took residents by surprise as they were said to have been alerted to the body stuck to an electrified fence.

While speaking to a correspondent, an eyewitness said that the suspected burglar climbed the fence under the cover of darkness at around 2am, as there was no power supply at the time.

The source said power was restored while the suspect was trying to scale the fence and got electrocuted in the process.

Although the suspect’s name and age could not be ascertained as of the time of filing this report, residents say he looked like one in his thirties.

Efforts to speak with the state police command for confirmation, however, proved abortive.

Calls made to the mobile phone of the state Police Public Relations Officer, William Aya, rang out and he didn’t reply a text message sent to him by our correspondent.

10 year old girl wrestles her leg from the mouth of an alligator by sticking her fingers up its nostrils.Read full story

10 year old girl wrestles her leg from the mouth of an alligator by sticking her fingers up its nostrils.Read full story


It was a surprising scene for everyone around this unbelievable incident  as a  10-year-old girl in Florida, US, has shared how she bravely fought off an alligator that had grabbed its left leg. Juliana Ossa said she was swimming in the Mary Jane Lake in Florida when the alligator bit her leg on Saturday, May 6.

She told a local news outlet that she stuck her fingers up the alligator’s nostrils to force it to breath through its mouth, thereby releasing its grip on her leg. She was then able to quickly get away.

She said she employed this tactic after the first one, hitting the alligator’s head, failed. Juliana added that she recalled these tactics from lessons she was taught at the Gatorland alligator park.

She said: “The gator didn’t do anything because he was too busy biting my leg and too busy with his claws in the sand. He didn’t have any attack moves to take out my fingers.”

Gatorland spokesman, Tim Williams, praised her: “At 10 years old, to have that much wherewithal to do what she did is incredible. We are so proud of her that she got out of there with as little damage as she got.”

Juliana’s screams alerted lifeguards who also helped her get away. She received several stitches on her leg but is recovering well and is able to walk.

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Arthur Eze, Godwin Okeke (GUO), Emeka Offor, Chris Ubah, Obijackson, Ifeanyi Ubah make list of troublesome billionaires

Arthur Eze, Godwin Okeke (GUO), Emeka Offor, Chris Ubah, Obijackson, Ifeanyi Ubah make list of troublesome billionaires

•Intersociety Board Chairman Emeka Umeagbalasi.

Six prominent sons of Anambra State have made the list of billionaires accused of making life difficult for the people of the state. They are Arthur Eze, Godwin Okeke (GUO), Emeka Offor, Christian Ubah, Ernest Obiejesi (Obijackson), Ifeanyi Ubah make list of troublesome billionaires.

The six were named in Part Two of the lengthy statement, “The Return of Troublesome Billionaires & Killer-“Generals” in Anambra State” released on Sunday morning in Onitsha by the International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law (Intersociety). It was signed by the Board Chairman Emeka Umeagbalasi; Head, Civil Liberties & Rule of Law Programme, Obianuju Joy Igboeli, Esq.; Head, Democracy & Good Governance Programme, Chinwe Umeche, Esq.; and Head, Campaign & Publicity Department, Florence C. Akubilo, Esq.

The statement reads in part: “Our advocacy boat once again is at the doorstep of troublesome billionaires and killer-“generals” in Anambra State; who have resurfaced in the state with reckless abandon and unleashed their nightmare and terror on the State and its defenceless citizens using their questionable wealth, government backing, black powers (on the part of killer-“generals”), militancy and public security establishments within and beyond the boundaries of Anambra State. It is also very important to inform all and sundry that in the course of our golden and revivalist advocacies, we do not give a damn or care to know whose ox is gored other than the societal wellbeing, collective growth and development.

“We had in first part of this publication, dated 12th May 2017, identified two major types or sets of troublesome citizens running riot on the State and its innocent public. We also traced their malevolent conducts to their stupendous but questionable wealth (troublesome billionaires) and militancy and black powers with government backing (killer-“generals”). In the course of their violent activities that are now taking toll on the State and its citizens, the two sets of troublesome citizens are inseparable by way of fuelling, sponsorship and execution of rampaging violent activities under complaint. Another killer-factor responsible for their master-slave and other crude behaviours lies on the fact that most of them did not go beyond primary school or First School Leaving Certificate and where any attempted secondary school education, then he or she dropped before JSS3.

Troublesome or violent billionaires of Anambra State are made up of those who became billionaires under questionable and controversial circumstances particularly through questionable public or government contract awards and executions. Some of them also became questionable billionaires through militancy profiteering, controversial management of government revenue windows and reckless and indiscriminate imposition and collection of illicit tolls as well as other fraudulent activities including laundering of government bad image among trading and touting populations or using their positions or quasi positions of authority to enrich themselves or gain favours and gratifications. Some of them also became questionable billionaires on account of liquidation, through fraudulent indebtedness, of banks and other financial institutions.

“Examples of the said licitly or illicitly awarded contracts and their questionable executions are road contract, government house building contract, inter and intra State as well as inter and intra communal bridge contract; electrification and electricity contract and management; public health and school infrastructural contract, stadia contract, housing scheme contact, exploration and exportation of crude oil and gas contract, extraction and sale of diamond, gold and uranium contract, etc (i.e. in Congo DRC, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast), etc.

“In order to protect their questionable billions or wealth and conduct-misdeeds, the said troublesome billionaires have turned themselves into “apologists of any government and its party in power” whether at the State or Federal level in Nigeria. Mr. Arthur Eze, for instance, has remained an unrepentant apologist of all successive governments and their parties particularly at the Federal level in Nigeria since his roles in the Abacha’s military inglorious epoch including his nursemaiding of Abacha’s “five fingers of a leprous hand” or five leprous political parties formed to facilitate late Gen Abacha’s transmogrification from military khaki to diarchy rulership; during which he (Eze) was quoted as saying that he is ready to die and get buried with Sani Abacha.

“But he has not only lived till date but also participated in Obasanjo, Yar’Adua and Jonathan administrations. Under the present APC-led Federal Government, he has again transmogrified; likewise in successive and current civilian administrations in Anambra State. Some say, he is now an APC chieftain in Anambra State. Mr. Godwin Okeke of GUO Group has remained a major player in Anambra security and politics since early 1990s or in the past 20 years after he stepped down as President Gen of Onitsha Amalgamated Traders Association (OMATA). Mr. Okeke is another apologist of “any government and its party in power”; having featured prominently as a major “security” player in the past governments of Dr. CC Mbadinuju, Dr. Chris Ngige; vacuum-filled governments of Lady Virginia Etiaba and Mr. Emmanuel Ubah; as well as immediate past Government of Mr. Peter Obi administration. In the present Government of Mr. Willie Obiano, he has remained a key player in Anambra “security”.

“Also, despite many years of Federal Government’s links and connections, the Christian Ubah family and its stupendous wealth has nothing to show for Aguata People and their environs. The Agulu-Ekwulobia-Uga-Imo State and the Oba-Nnewi-Uga-Okigwe Federal Roads have been in tatters for over 14yrs; likewise the Nkwo-Uga-Obizi Stream Road that leads to the Ubah family’s ancestral house in Umuoru Village of Uga Community. Uga Community from where the Ubahs hail has just marked 100 years of its Anglo-Uga War of 1917.

“The trio of Emeka Offor, Ernest Obiejesi and Ifeanyi Ubah are also not different. Oraifite Community and its indigenes where Emeka Offor comes from are not without the heat of his wealth and troubles. Crises so generated have risen to an apogee with several criminal complaints by his antagonists and counter criminal complaints by his protagonists lodged at various police formations in Anambra, Umuahia and Abuja. Cases of communal/clan/kindred land disputes and allied disputes also abound; likewise the Igweship of Oraifite that has remained vacant for decades. 

“In Okija Community where Mr. Ernest Obiejesi (Obijackson) hails from, the story is not different. Apart from walling off and cordoning his poor ancestral neighbors at his Ubahu Village House in Okija; forcing them to revert to the use of footpaths and backyards, Mr. Ernest Obiejesi is deeply fingered in several village land disputes particularly those of Ugheregbu and Umuzu villages in Okija; with most part of the disputed lands belonging to Ugheregbu Village of Okija Community.

“Several petitions have been directed to the Government of Anambra State over the issue all to no avail while the Umuzu, which is now a community of its own, from Okija; has gone extra mile resulting in litigation at Ihiala State High Court. The case of Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah would have been worse if not that Nnewi where he comes from; also parades a region of billionaires like him; yet his negative footmarks are being felt by his fellow Nnewi indigenes and neighbors. Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah is also nicknamed “Mr. Slapper”; as he is said to slap people anyhow.

“Totality of these explains why we identify these billionaires as troublesome or violent billionaires of Anambra State. Our main purpose of beaming our advocacy searchlight towards them; just as we have done to several others including public office holders at the State, LGA and Federal levels in Nigeria, is to get them changed their ways of life and turned to a new leaf by abandoning their master-slave and militancy lifestyles and becoming very useful, conscientious and responsible to their State, communities, fellow indigenes and generality of the Anambra downtrodden.

“Apart from the roles of the named troublesome billionaires as unrepentant apologists of any government and its party in Nigeria and Anambra State in particular since the country’s last military’s inglorious epoch (1993-1998), they have also sought and secured the god-father roles to successive and current heads of strategic conventional security establishments in Anambra State; Police Zone 9 Command, Umuahia; 82nd Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu; and the Abuja headquarters of the said security establishments including those of the Nigerian Army, Navy, SSS, Mobile Police Force,  Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), Force CID and IGP’s special crack squads.

“In many, if not in most cases, who becomes what in each of the named conventional security formations in Anambra, Enugu, Umuahia and Abuja can never scale through without the unholy blessings or approval of the said troublesome billionaires, either wholly or in part.  The case of CSP James Oshim Nwafor, former OC/SARS, Anambra State, is a clear case in point. Having joined the Nigeria Police Force on 1st April 1983 with Force Entry Number AP31343 and hailed from Ezza North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State with his birth date as 1st January 1961 (56yrs); his last promotion to CSP on 30th January 2013 and  his statutory retirement due for 1st April 2018; CSP James Oshim Nwafor, a Bachelor Degree of Science  (B.Sc.) holder in Public Administration, is widely noted for his notoriety in doing a litany of dirty jobs for the named troublesome billionaires in the State, who covered and protected him whenever he ran into troubles on account of his gross service-misdeeds.

“CSP James Nwafor disastrously held sway as Officer-in-Charge of Nnewi SARS Annex until 2012 when he took over from CSP Felix Kigigha (as he then was) as OC/SARS Anambra State. Following a barrage of petitions against his atrocious policing activities including torture, frame-ups, extortion and other forms of criminal enrichment; several months of detention of citizens without trial and indiscriminate killing of citizens who were arrested and taken into SARS custodies; CSP James Nwafor was transferred to Bauchi State in early January 2016. He was later assisted by the named troublesome billionaires leading to his procured transferred to Enugu, from where he was brought back to Anambra State by Governor Willie Obiano and the named troublesome billionaires on 12th September 2016.

“CSP James Nwafor was reported to have been assisted by the named troublesome billionaires out of Bauchi State barely one month after he was transferred to the state and while in Enugu, two attempts were also reported to have been made to make him the OC/SARS of Enugu and Delta State Police Commands, respectively, but were strongly resisted by concerned civilised quarters. In the course of mountains and mounting of opposition from several human rights quarters including Amnesty Int’l, Intersociety, NOPRIN and CLO against his return as Anambra OC/SARS in September 2016, the same troublesome billionaires and Governor Willie Obiano rose in his fierce defense; resulting in a battle of the titans between rights groups and the named troublesome billionaires until the rights groups triumphed. A named key player in Anambra security specifically summoned an undercover anti violent crime whistle blower that we assisted in 2014 to appear before him to “defend himself” over an allegation by CSP Nwafor that “he sold secret information about him to Onitsha Human Rights People”.

“The dirty use of CSP James Oshim Nwafor and his likes by the named troublesome billionaires is not surprising to us and it is rested on indiscriminate arrest of innocent members of the public at the behest or instance of the said troublesome billionaires; for violent and barbarous purpose of throwing them into several months of detention without trial, torture and possible extra judicial executions or facilitating their deaths through grievous bodily harm and other forms of torture. This explains why we said earlier that the wealth of these troublesome billionaires has done more grave harm than good to Anambra State and its innocent citizens.

“It is also disheartening to note that the Awkuzu SARS headquarters and its structural outlook and location depicts out-right torture chambers of unrivalled sort and this is very appealing to these troublesome billionaires in furtherance of their master-slave like and other violent activities. If the said troublesome billionaires are genuinely wealthy with the interest of Anambra Society and its citizens at heart and with genuine philanthropy, they should have transformed Awkuzu SARS headquarters into the state-of-art violent crime detection, investigation, processing and prosecuting headquarters with fully equipped modern crime labs and libraries and assemblage of best brains in policing intelligence, policing detection, policing interrogation, policing prosecution and electronic policing.

“Conversely, Awkuzu SARS headquarters is thousands of miles away from the foregoing. Till date, Awkuzu SARS headquarters is haunted by near-total, if not total power darkness and it has no metal detective devices, detective cameras, CCTV and other forms of electronic security and intelligence monitoring gadgets. The ICT-powered Sniffer Programs and Keystroke Loggersand other ICT-powered intelligence gathering devices and techniques  such as tracking devices use in unmasking the activities of violent criminals such as their movements, mobile phone uses, etc; are strange and alien to Awkuzu SARS operatives and their headships. As we speak/write, 90% of the Awkuzu SARS operatives and 80% of its substantive and unit commanders are computer and internet illiterates. They are only adept in the use of grievous bodily harm and other forms of torture and custodial killings (tagged: travelling of suspects).  

“This advocacy voice or public statement of ours shall continue in coming days with Part 3 and Part 4 which is the concluding part.”

 

Top 5 World’s Richest Hip-Hop Artists 2017 Released No 1 Will Shock You

Top 5 World’s Richest Hip-Hop Artists 2017 Released - No. 1 Will Shock You


Five American music stars have been crowned as world’s richest Hip-Hop artists. According to Forbes which released the list yesterday, May 10, the rappers include P. Diddy who’s ahead of Jay Z by $10 million. Drake is the only non-American and youngest on the list.

World’s Richest Hip-Hop Artists and their Networth

Starting the countdown here are music legends who has made millions out of music and other business ventures for decades.

5. Drake – $90 Million


At just 30 years, Aubrey Drake Graham joins the list of richest hip-hop artists as well as the youngest.

The Canadian-born rapper, songwriter, record producer, and actor’s 2016 views fueled his gruelling tour across the US and the Netherlands.

The tour was fetching Drake $1 million per night, not to mention his deals with Apple, Nike and Sprite.

4. Birdman – $110 Million

Known by his stage name, Birdman, Bryan Williams is professional American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, executive producer, and investor.

He joins the list top richest hip-hop artists 2017, at number 4.

Along with his brother Ronald William, Birdman co-owns Cash Money Record, which has three of the world’s biggest star – Nicky Minaj, Drake and Lil Wayne under its wing.

3. Dr Dre – $740 Million

Selling the Beat Record to Apple in 2014 for $3 billion reportedly gave Dre the largest single-year payday ever recorded by a living musician, placing him third on the list of top richest hip-hop artists.

The 53-year old is the founder and current CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and Beats Electronics. Dre has also signed many other artists since the surge of his career including Snoop Dogg and Eminem.

2. Jay Z – $810 Million

Shawn Corey Carter, professionally known as Jay Z is known as one of the best-selling musicians of all time, having sold more than 100 million records.

He is second to Diddy on the list of world’s richest hip-hop artists.

His telecommunication company, Sprint’s $200 million investment in music stream service ‘Tidal’ reportedly valued the platform at $600 – more than what Jay Z paid for it two years ago.

In 2015, his wealth was estimated at $53.5 million, and now, he is heading towards the billionaire direction so long his Roc Nation entertainment company and his Champagne brand continues to grow.

1. P. Diddy – $820 Million

Officially known as Sean John Combs, Diddy is not only a rapper. He’s a songwriter, actor, record producer and entrepreneur, who has expanded his money over the years in potential money breeding business ventures.

Raised in Mount Vernon, New York, Diddy alongside Jay Z can be described as grandfathers in the world of entertainment having a rolled in the industry for more than a decade.

Diddy who is currently facing a lawsuit, is heading to the billionaire list on account of his lucrative with Diageo’s Ciroc plus stakes in TV network ‘Revolt,’ alkaline water brand ‘Aquahydrate’ and tequila, DeLeon.

Shortly after he was named #1 on the list world’s richest Hip-Hop artists 2017, Diddy took to his twitter page to caption this:

Thursday, 11 May 2017

I Woke Up by 6am to Give Him a Blowjob, Inserted His man-hood and a Shocking Thing Happened Lady Narrates

I Woke Up by 6am to Give Him a Blowjob, Inserted His man-hood and a Shocking Thing Happened – Lady Narrates

Popular Lagos-based Psychologist and Relationship therapist, Joro Olumofin, has taken to his Instagram blog page and shared the story of a lady who has already gotten tired of her boyfriend’s boring s*x life, and they’re not even married yet.

According to the lady who narrated the story on the popular online platform, when they started their relationship, the s*x life was awesome, but as time went on, the fire has been quenched for reasons she doesn’t know.

She narrated that what broke the camel’s back was when she went to the guy’s place over the weekend and throughout her stay, he never made love to her.  One early morning, she tried giving him a blow, and immediately she inserted his d*ck inside her, he went soft like ponmo.

Here’s the e-mail she sent to the Love Doctor:



Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Fraud gone bad


These two lucky ladies are among the 82 Chibok Girls released over the weekend and presented to the president on Sunday. The girl on the left is wearing the scapula, a sacred sacramental worn around the neck by very devout Catholics. The scapula's sacredness is so acknowledged that many of us 'unworthy'Catholics, are even scared to touch, not to talk of wearing it.
So Boko Haram had allowed this Catholic girl  to wear this scapula for these three years of their captivity. Imam Shekau deserves a papal knighthood from Pope Francis for his role of the 'defensor fidei' (defender ofthe faith).
Not everybody has sawdust for grey matter.

Sunday, 7 May 2017

NUDE PHOTOS OF RWANDA’S FEMALE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE LEAKS INTO THE INTERNET (18+)

NUDE PHOTOS OF RWANDA’S FEMALE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE LEAKS INTO THE INTERNET (18+)

Nude photos of Diane Shima Rwigara, could be breaking the internet, but possibly, not her spirit.

The Rwandan presidential candidate on Friday morning was shocked to learn about her private naked photographs were making rounds around the world.

The move to humiliate the woman, who has recently boldly come out to attack President Paul Kagame’s bad governance, is likely to attract criticism from women rights activists.

The 35-year-old tough talking woman is a daughter of the late Assinapol Rwigara. He died in a motor accident in 2015…Continue after the cut

It is hardly a week since she announced her presidential ambitions and a photo bomb has fallen on her.

In the conservative Rwandan society, Ms Rwigara is likely to get shunned by moralists, while the youth might warm up to her candidature but for only excitement.

However, analysts ask, “who will take seriously a woman who finds idle time to take nude photos?”

Nudes are not new in Rwanda, but no high profile woman has been rudely exposed to this extent. This has been a territory for musicians, socialites and corporate prostitutes.

How Rwigara will respond to this photo bomb will tell a lot about the substance she is made of. For now, an innocent act such as this is a little set back to the fire she had infused into her campaign…..(Watchdog Ug)

Here are photos being alleged to be hers.

OBA OF LAGOS ORIGINATED FROM THE OBA PALACE OF THE GREAT BENIN KINGDOM

Omo atiro tó rán bàbá è lésè bàtà kan,òrò ló féé gbó...àti pé eye kïí dédé bà lórùléé........

Past Obas (Kings)
Oba of Lagos
Ashipa (1600–1630) died on the way back to Benin
King Ado (1630–1669) first King of Lagos
King Gabaro (1669–1704)
King Akinsemoyin (1704–1749)
Eletu Kekere (1749)
King Ologun Kutere (1749–1775)
Adele Ajosun (1775-1780 & 1832-1834)
Eshilokun (1780–1819)
Oba Idewu Ojulari (1819–1832)
King Oluwole (1836–1841)
King Akintoye (1841-1845 & 1851-1853)
Oba Kosoko (1845–1851)
King Dosunmu [Docemo] (1853–1885)
Oba Oyekan I (1885–1900)
Oba Eshugbayi Eleko (1901-1925 & 1932)
Oba Ibikunle Akitoye (1925–1928)
Oba Sanusi Olusi (1928–1931)
Oba Falolu Dosunmu (1932–1949)
Oba Adeniji Adele (1949–1964)
Oba Adeyinka Oyekan II (1965–2003)
Oba Rilwan Akiolu (2003–present)

Ikadan palace was the home of Erelu Kuti, mother of Ologun Kutere (the fourth king of Lagos, whose reign lasted 25 years from 1750, and the lineage from which the recently late Oba Adeyinka Oyekan) and Sokun (the Fashina-Jinadu-Bombata lineage) emerged.
History has it that there are only two ruling houses in Lagos namely Akinsemoyin and Ologun Kutere. The first Oba of Lagos was Ado, the son of Prince Ashipa (Esikpa) of Benin. Ado had three children, Gabbaro, Akinsemoyin and a female, Erelu Kuti. After the death of Ado, his eldest son, Gabbaro, succeeded him. Gabarro's line became extinct because he had no child. Therefore, upon his death, Akinsemoyin, his younger brother took over.
While Akinsemoyin was still alive, Erelu Kuti married Alagba, the native doctor who had predicted that Akinsemoyin would become Oba. Alagba, an Ijesha man from Ilesha, was a diviner for Oba Akinsemoyin.
Oba Akinsemoyin built a palace called Iga Alagba at Idumota for Alagba because he could not belong to the Oba's palace since he (Alagba) was not a member of the royal family. Akinsemoyin, according to history, had a set of triplets, all boys after having some daughters. Because it was a taboo in those days to have twins let alone triplets, the three boys were smuggled out of the palace. Due to the poor condition under which the triplets were kept, two died, leaving one.
Therefore, when Akinsemoyin died in 1749 after ruling for 44 years, Ologun Kutere, the product of the union between Erelu Kuti and Alagba was made Oba. Though, Akinsemoyin was said to have other sons after the set of triplets, they were said to be very young at the time of the Oba's death.
It was said that due to Akinsemoyin's magnanimity, he did not appoint any of his elder daughters as regent pending when the eldest son born after the triplets would come of age. Because of the love he had for his sister, Erelu Kuti, before he died, he sanctioned the appointment of Ologun Kutere as his successor.
However, a slightly different account of the history of succession has been muted which said that when Oba Akinsemoyin died, Gabarro's son, Kekere, who was in turn succeeded by Ologun Kutere, succeeded him.
From the genealogy of the kings of Lagos it was Ologun Kutere that replaced Akinsemoyin in 1749. Since then, only the descendants of Ologun Kutere have been occupying the position of Oba of Lagos. The late Oba Oyekan II belonged to that house.
How did Erelu Kuti marry Alagba and what role did Akinsemoyin play in the marriage? According to history: On the advice of Alagba, he (Akinsemoyin) performed certain rituals and ceremonies which included putting up a white flag on what is now Victoria Island.
As a result of this, the Portuguese came. This was the first contact with Europeans in this part of the world and it heralded the advent of western civilisation as well as Christianity. The Portuguese in the course of time built Iga Idungaran for Oba Akinsemoyin, part of which is still in existence and is incorporated into the new palace.
Satisfied that all was well with Oba Akinsemoyin, Alagba then expressed the desire to return to Ilesha for the remaining part of his life. Oba Akinsemoyin agreed and in gratitude offered him any of his daughters he fancied as a wife.
While they were talking, a source has it, Erelu passed by and heard what they were discussing. At an opportune time she told her brother that she would gladly marry Alagba.
On one point the two sources agree and that is that Oba Akinsemoyin was jubilant. He blessed his sister, conferred a royal honour on her and predicted that she would bear children who would reign in Lagos. The prediction of Oba Akinsemoyin came to be, as it seems, a vengeance.
How has this affected succession to the obaship? In the first place, the House of Gabarro is extinct leaving the House of Akinsemoyin and the House of Ologun-Kutere.
Generally regarded as the fourth oba of the Benin dynasty, Akinsemoyin - the brother of Erelu Kuti - laid the economic and political foundation of modern Lagos. It was largely through his effort that the process of making Lagos the centre of commercial and hence political activities in colonial and contemporary Nigeria began. .. By Faluyi Ayokunle Olawale.

Saturday, 6 May 2017

Photo Of Banky W And Adesua Etomi Kissing At Their Introduction

Exclusive: Photo Of Banky W And Adesua Etomi Kissing At Their Introduction

The couple's introduction ceremony is currently going on.

Banky W and Adesua Etomi who recently shut the internet down after revealing their engagement plans are currently having their introduction ceremony.

The latest couple shared photos on instagram using the hashtag #BAAD2017 meaning BAnky ADesua.

The introduction ceremony photos which surfaced online shows the presence of Ebuka (Big Brother Nigeria Host), Do2tun(Cool OAMP and Hype Beast), Funmi Wellington and others.

Friday, 5 May 2017

MORE WOMEN PROTEST FOR LACK OF MEN TO MAKE THEM PREGNANT

MORE WOMEN PROTEST FOR LACK OF MEN TO MAKE THEM PREGNANT

Most of you have been wondering why women would protest for lack f men to sleep with them but this happened and it continues to happen….

 

Women in Limuru, Kiambu County are a deeply worried lot. Reason? The region has been literally hit by a shortage of what they term as ‘real’ men.

A section of the women held peaceful demonstration in Ndeiya ward of the County on Thursday June 5 claiming that most of their men, including young men, are registering dismal performance in the bedroom.

Overindulgence in alcohol, the women claimed, has seen men technically abandon their homes and abdicated their bedroom obligations at the expense of their wives

 

So bad is the situation that the women claim, only a handful of newly married women are pregnant as binging takes most of their husband’s time.

“If you walk in this village, you will find so many young married women but only a few are pregnant,” Nancy Wangare, one of the protesters said.
Wangare adds that soon the women will have no option but seek for men outside Limuru to sire children with.

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According to statistics by the National Campaign Against Drug Abuse (NACADA), more than 450,000 Kiambu county residents spend at least KSh 300 each on alcohol everyday. This translates to KSh 14 million in a day.

The apparent ‘desperate housewives’ are now calling on the government to ensure strict enforcement of the famous Mututho rule in the area which restrict drinking hours from 5 PM-11 PM on weekdays and 2PM-11 PM for weekends.

According to them, some rogue bar owners are flouting the rules thus exacerbating the situation. They demanded that the licences of such operators be withdrawn.

The women may have to turn to Nyanza and Western Kenya as men in that region are in plenty in the city- close to Kiambu. Already many Kiambu ladies are married to men from other communities mostly Kisii, Kamba and Masai. Luo Nyanza and Western/Luyha numbers are picking

Benin The Nigerian City that Made the Europeans Jealous

Benin: The Nigerian City that Made the Europeans Jealous

This is the story of a lost medieval city you’ve probably never heard about. Benin City, originally known as Edo, was once the capital of a pre-colonial African empire located in what is now southern Nigeria. The Benin empire was one of the oldest and most highly developed states in west Africa, dating back to the 11th century.

The Guinness Book of Records (1974 edition) described the walls of Benin City and its surrounding kingdom as the world’s largest earthworks carried out prior to the mechanical era. According to estimates by theNew Scientist’s Fred Pearce, Benin City’s walls were at one point “four times longer than the Great Wall of China, and consumed a hundred times more material than the Great Pyramid of Cheops”.

Situated on a plain, Benin City was enclosed by massive walls in the south and deep ditches in the north. Beyond the city walls, numerous further walls were erected that separated the surroundings of the capital into around 500 distinct villages.

Pearce writes that these walls “extended for some 16,000 km in all, in a mosaic of more than 500 interconnected settlement boundaries. They covered 6,500 sq km and were all dug by the Edo people … They took an estimated 150 million hours of digging to construct, and are perhaps the largest single archaeological phenomenon on the planet”.

Barely any trace of these walls exist today.

Benin City was also one of the first cities to have a semblance of street lighting. Huge metal lamps, many feet high, were built and placed around the city, especially near the king’s palace. Fuelled by palm oil, their burning wicks were lit at night to provide illumination for traffic to and from the palace.

When the Portuguese first “discovered” the city in 1485, they were stunned to find this vast kingdom made of hundreds of interlocked cities and villages in the middle of the African jungle. They called it the “Great City of Benin”, at a time when there were hardly any other places in Africa the Europeans acknowledged as a city. Indeed, they classified Benin City as one of the most beautiful and best planned cities in the world.

In 1691, the Portuguese ship captainLourenco Pinto observed: “Great Benin, where the king resides, is larger than Lisbon; all the streets run straight and as far as the eye can see. The houses are large, especially that of the king, which is richly decorated and has fine columns. The city is wealthy and industrious. It is so well governed that theft is unknown and the people live in such security that they have no doors to their houses.”

In contrast, London at the same time is described by Bruce Holsinger, professor of English at the University of Virginia, as being a city of “thievery, prostitution, murder, bribery and a thriving black market made the medieval city ripe for exploitation by those with a skill for the quick blade or picking a pocket”.

African fractals

Benin City’s planning and design was done according to careful rules of symmetry, proportionality and repetition now known as fractal design. The mathematician Ron Eglash, author of African Fractals – which examines the patterns underpinning architecture, art and design in many parts of Africa – notes that the city and its surrounding villages were purposely laid out to form perfect fractals, with similar shapes repeated in the rooms of each house, and the house itself, and the clusters of houses in the village in mathematically predictable patterns.

As he puts it: “When Europeans first came to Africa, they considered the architecture very disorganised and thus primitive. It never occurred to them that the Africans might have been using a form of mathematics that they hadn’t even discovered yet.”

At the centre of the city stood the king’s court, from which extended 30 very straight, broad streets, each about 120-ft wide. These main streets, which ran at right angles to each other, had underground drainage made of a sunken impluvium with an outlet to carry away storm water. Many narrower side and intersecting streets extended off them. In the middle of the streets were turf on which animals fed.

“Houses are built alongside the streets in good order, the one close to the other,” writes the 17th-century Dutch visitor Olfert Dapper. “Adorned with gables and steps … they are usually broad with long galleries inside, especially so in the case of the houses of the nobility, and divided into many rooms which are separated by walls made of red clay, very well erected.”

Dapper adds that wealthy residents kept these walls “as shiny and smooth by washing and rubbing as any wall in Holland can be made with chalk, and they are like mirrors. The upper storeys are made of the same sort of clay. Moreover, every house is provided with a well for the supply of fresh water”.

Family houses were divided into three sections: the central part was the husband’s quarters, looking towards the road; to the left the wives’ quarters (odérié), and to the right the young men’s quarters (yekogbe).

Daily street life in Benin City might have consisted of large crowds going though even larger streets, with people colourfully dressed – some in white, others in yellow, blue or green – and the city captains acting as judges to resolve lawsuits, moderating debates in the numerous galleries, and arbitrating petty conflicts in the markets.

The early foreign explorers’ descriptions of Benin City portrayed it as a place free of crime and hunger, with large streets and houses kept clean; a city filled with courteous, honest people, and run by a centralised and highly sophisticated bureaucracy.

The city was split into 11 divisions, each a smaller replication of the king’s court, comprising a sprawling series of compounds containing accommodation, workshops and public buildings – interconnected by innumerable doors and passageways, all richly decorated with the art that made Benin famous. The city was literally covered in it.

The exterior walls of the courts and compounds were decorated with horizontal ridge designs (agben) and clay carvings portraying animals, warriors and other symbols of power – the carvings would create contrasting patterns in the strong sunlight. Natural objects (pebbles or pieces of mica) were also pressed into the wet clay, while in the palaces, pillars were covered with bronze plaques illustrating the victories and deeds of former kings and nobles.

At the height of its greatness in the 12th century – well before the start of the European Renaissance – the kings and nobles of Benin City patronised craftsmen and lavished them with gifts and wealth, in return for their depiction of the kings’ and dignitaries’ great exploits in intricate bronze sculptures.

“These works from Benin are equal to the very finest examples of European casting technique,” wrote Professor Felix von Luschan, formerly of the Berlin Ethnological Museum. “Benvenuto Celini could not have cast them better, nor could anyone else before or after him. Technically, these bronzes represent the very highest possible achievement.”

What impressed the first visiting Europeans most was the wealth, artistic beauty and magnificence of the city. Immediately European nations saw the opportunity to develop trade with the wealthy kingdom, importing ivory, palm oil and pepper – and exporting guns. At the beginning of the 16th century, word quickly spread around Europe about the beautiful African city, and new visitors flocked in from all parts of Europe, with ever glowing testimonies, recorded in numerous voyage notes and illustrations.
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Now, however, the great Benin City is lost to history. Its decline began in the 15th century, sparked by internal conflicts linked to the increasing European intrusion and slavery trade at the borders of the Benin empire.

Then in 1897, the city was destroyed by British soldiers – looted, blown up and burnt to the ground. My great grandparents were among the many who fled following the sacking of the city; they were members of the elite corps of the king’s doctors.

Nowadays, while a modern Benin City has risen on the same plain, the ruins of its former, grander namesake are not mentioned in any tourist guidebook to the area. They have not been preserved, nor has a miniature city or touristic replica been made to keep alive the memory of this great ancient city.

A house composed of a courtyard in Obasagbon, known as Chief Enogie Aikoriogie’s house – probably built in the second half of the 19th century – is considered the only vestige that survives from Benin City. The house possesses features that match the horizontally fluted walls, pillars, central impluvium and carved decorations observed in the architecture of ancient Benin.

Curious tourists visiting Edo state in Nigeria are often shown places that might once have been part of the ancient city – but its walls and moats are nowhere to be seen. Perhaps a section of the great city wall, one of the world’s largest man-made monuments, now lies bruised and battered, neglected and forgotten in the Nigerian bush.

A discontented Nigerian puts it this way: “Imagine if this monument was in England, USA, Germany, Canada or India? It would be the most visited place on earth, and a tourist mecca for millions of the world’s people. A money-spinner worth countless billions in annual tourist revenue.”

Instead, if you wish to get a glimpse into the glorious past of the ancient Benin kingdom – and a better understanding of this groundbreaking city – you are better off visiting the Benin Bronze Sculptures section of the British Museum in central London

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Curvy Yoruba Girl Break The Internet With Pant less Photos on Instagram i8 Photos

Curvy Yoruba Girl ‘Break The Internet’ With ‘P@nt-less’ Photos on Instagram (!8+ Photos)

 

Body-flaunting Nigerian ladies on social media have continued to recruit more questionable characters into their circle as they converge on picture-uploading social media platform – Instagram.

Feyisara is a Nigerian lady from the South-western part of the country who broke the internet over the weekend with photos of her bare bogus bum on display in a private outfit.

The young lady is currently based abroad. She has kicked off a fresh Instagram page with limited followers who are constantly entertained and s*xually harassed with her adult contents.

Fesiyara claims to be a s*x freak, camera killer, Rich Gang member as well as a fan of the Arsenal Football club of England. Her pictures shockingly attracted the attention of Nigerian musician, Solidstar Isoko who liked one of her pictures.

An excited Feyisara was forced to honour the singer in the comment section as she expressed her surprise. There are rumours that more interactions could have taken place between the duo via direct messages for the purpose of secrecy.
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ANTHONY JOSHUA RECEIVES £15MILLION PAY CHEQUE FROM FIGHT WITH WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO

ANTHONY JOSHUA RECEIVES £15MILLION PAY CHEQUE FROM FIGHT WITH WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO

Anthony Joshua may have bagged £15m from his stunning knock out win over WladimirKlitschko on Saturday – but his first payment after the win was a humble laundry bill.

Heavyweight champions of the world Joshua still takes his clothes to a laundry parlour in Golders Green, north London, near the flat he shares with his mum.

And the 27-year-old has a £120 bill to pay off with a chunk of his huge purse and he hasn’t forgotten.

“First off, I’ve got to pay my bill,” Joshua joked.

“It’s very big.”

Muqeem Bakhtari, known locally as Max, said “joker” Joshua was a still regular at his Clock Tower Laundry Service launderette.

Bakhtari said Joshua had been a coming to his business since before winning his Olympic gold medal at London 2012 and his family often stopped by to pick up his laundry.

He said: “He is a joker – no his bill is nothing. He always jokes about it.