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Tuesday, 10 December 2019
Slovenian Club Sacks Nigerian Player For Impregnating President’s Daughter
A Nigerian player has been fired by a club
in Slovenia for impregnating the daughter of the president of the second division outfit after just six months with the side.
The player, whose name has been withheld, said he was fired for 'gross misconduct and indiscipline' over the pregnancy which he has claimed full responsibility.
Four Nigerians are registered with second tier clubs in Slovenia with Bede Osuji, Temitope Nelson, Gerald Chiyoke and Sulaiman Adedoja playing in that league but it is uncertain which of them is involved in the pregnancy issue.
The player, who fears public backlash over the situation, has returned to Nigeria after his ordeal and he is worried over the girlfriend and her pregnancy.
The player is considering FIFA action against the club following the decision to sack him over reasons he feels are unjustified after joining the club just in May.
"I signed a three year deal with the option of another year but last month I ran into trouble when my girlfriend who happens to be the daughter of the president said she was pregnant for me", he said.
"The club got to know about it and summoned me for a meeting. I got there and admitted that I am responsible for the pregnancy and I was told to stay at home and not to be seen around the club premises until I am instructed to return.
"A week later I was called to the office and told that my agent has been informed about their plans to terminate my contract for gross misconduct and indiscipline. The news came to me as a surprise because I have not been found wanting in any area since I arrived the club six months ago".
The Nigerian player says he is considering legal action at FIFA over the claims of the club that he went beyond the boundary set for players of the club.
"My agent called me up and said we should file a case with FIFA that he has a recording of the president saying my contract was terminated for having an affair with his daughter. She's an adult for God sake, we both love each other and decided to have a child.
"Now I don't know what will happen to her and the child since I'm back in Nigeria. They have forced her to block me on all social media platforms so we have not been communicating. The few friends I made at the club are also scared of speaking to me about her apparently they don't want to run into trouble with the team. I'm confused right now", he concluded.
Source: https://mobile.ghanasoccernet.com/slovenian-team-sacks-nigerian-player-for-impregnating-club-presidents-daughter
“I Am Missing Nigeria” – Cardi B, After Leaving The Country
Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, popularly known as Cardi B, has left Africa and is back with her family. Offset and Kulture would have really missed her absence but she was in safe hands. The American rapper was living her best life Nigeria where she went to perform at a concert.
Cardi not only had fun in the country that we would love to tag “Entertainment Capital In Africa” for obvious reasons, the “I Like It” hitmaker also showed a lot of genuine love when she spent a lot of her own money buying provisions for the orphans at the motherless babies home.
It comes as no surprise that Cardi B disclosed in her Instagram Stories that she’s “Missing Nigeria”.
Check out that post below. What do you think Cardi misses the most during her brief stay in Nigeria?
Cardi not only had fun in the country that we would love to tag “Entertainment Capital In Africa” for obvious reasons, the “I Like It” hitmaker also showed a lot of genuine love when she spent a lot of her own money buying provisions for the orphans at the motherless babies home.
It comes as no surprise that Cardi B disclosed in her Instagram Stories that she’s “Missing Nigeria”.
Check out that post below. What do you think Cardi misses the most during her brief stay in Nigeria?
Female US Judge Accused of Using The Courtroom For Group Sex With Lawyers.
A judge has been accused of using her court room to have group sex with lawyers.
Judge Dawn Gentry, 38, from Kentucky, US, is also alleged to have pressurised lawyers into having threesomes with her and her ex pastor lover.
Those lawyers who refused her requests, were then not given preferential treatment in their cases, it is alleged.
Divorced Gentry denies the allegations against her.
She is said to have used social media app Snapchat to flirt with lawyers, according to the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission.
Among the charges, Gentry is also accused of having a party involving her secretary and with her lover Stephen Penrose, a former Christian pastor, as well as allowing employees to get drunk on the job.
Judge Dawn Gentry, 38, from Kentucky, US, is also alleged to have pressurised lawyers into having threesomes with her and her ex pastor lover.
Those lawyers who refused her requests, were then not given preferential treatment in their cases, it is alleged.
Divorced Gentry denies the allegations against her.
She is said to have used social media app Snapchat to flirt with lawyers, according to the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission.
Among the charges, Gentry is also accused of having a party involving her secretary and with her lover Stephen Penrose, a former Christian pastor, as well as allowing employees to get drunk on the job.
Lady Set On Fire By Her Yahoo Boyfriend Over Infidelity, Dies (Video) 😢
Alabi Tolani, the 24-year-old lady set ablaze by her 19-year-old boyfriend, Orji Ifeanyichukwu, over alleged infidelity, has died.
After our report about the incident on Sunday, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, released a statement and confirmed that the incident took place at G54, Army Post Service Housing Estate, Ojo, Lagos, where they both lived in Ifeanyichukwu’s N600, 000 per annum apartment.
“Ifeanyichukwu met the victim on Feb. 28, 2019, through a hookup and she moved into his house in March. He has been into internet fraud for the past three years, where he gets the proceeds for renting the apartment.
They have since then, inhabited as lovers because her parents live apart,” the police spokesman said.
He said that Ifeanyichukwu brought Tolani into his house with conditions that she would quit prostitution and stick to him alone. “However, trouble started on Thursday when the victim left home to fix her hair and did not return until the next day.
She equally left the house on Friday under the guise of visiting her father but ended up seeing another man. Ifeanyichukwu got to know on Saturday when she returned by scrolling through her phone and saw her chats, video calls and pictures of herself naked which she sent to her client,” Mr Elkana said.
He said that the suspect (Ifeanyichukwu) became angry and used the petrol he kept for his generator to set her ablaze. A team of detectives visited the scene and the victim has been taken to General Hospital, Igando where she was admitted but died in the early hours of Sunday.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, has directed the immediate transfer of the case to Criminal Investigation Department Yaba. The suspect confessed to the commission of the crime and will be charged to court for murder,” the statement concluded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEKVqPgvxGw
Source: https://www.titiloyeblog.com/2019/12/lady-attacked-by-her-boyfriend-over.html
After our report about the incident on Sunday, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, released a statement and confirmed that the incident took place at G54, Army Post Service Housing Estate, Ojo, Lagos, where they both lived in Ifeanyichukwu’s N600, 000 per annum apartment.
“Ifeanyichukwu met the victim on Feb. 28, 2019, through a hookup and she moved into his house in March. He has been into internet fraud for the past three years, where he gets the proceeds for renting the apartment.
They have since then, inhabited as lovers because her parents live apart,” the police spokesman said.
He said that Ifeanyichukwu brought Tolani into his house with conditions that she would quit prostitution and stick to him alone. “However, trouble started on Thursday when the victim left home to fix her hair and did not return until the next day.
She equally left the house on Friday under the guise of visiting her father but ended up seeing another man. Ifeanyichukwu got to know on Saturday when she returned by scrolling through her phone and saw her chats, video calls and pictures of herself naked which she sent to her client,” Mr Elkana said.
He said that the suspect (Ifeanyichukwu) became angry and used the petrol he kept for his generator to set her ablaze. A team of detectives visited the scene and the victim has been taken to General Hospital, Igando where she was admitted but died in the early hours of Sunday.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, has directed the immediate transfer of the case to Criminal Investigation Department Yaba. The suspect confessed to the commission of the crime and will be charged to court for murder,” the statement concluded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEKVqPgvxGw
Source: https://www.titiloyeblog.com/2019/12/lady-attacked-by-her-boyfriend-over.html
Genius: Meet The 9-Year-Old Boy Who Passed A University-Level Maths Exam (Photo)
A SUPER-TALENTED 9-YEAR-OLD BOY PASSED A UNIVERSITY-GRADE MATHS TEST.
Shogo Ando
The Mathematics Certification Institute of Japan on Tuesday said a 9-year-old boy from the Western Japanese province of Hyogo has passed a university-level maths exam.
According to the Kyodo news agency, the institute said Shogo Ando had been studying for the exam for two years and intended to use his mathematical skills for the betterment of the society.
The report said the boy was quoted as saying that he would like to use his skills to combat climate change.
Testing and achievement is central to Japan’s highly competitive school system.
However, according to the latest data from the Programme for International Student Assessment, Japan has fallen from fifth to sixth place in the ranking of countries by their school pupils’ maths abilities.
According to the Kyodo news agency, the institute said Shogo Ando had been studying for the exam for two years and intended to use his mathematical skills for the betterment of the society.
The report said the boy was quoted as saying that he would like to use his skills to combat climate change.
Testing and achievement is central to Japan’s highly competitive school system.
However, according to the latest data from the Programme for International Student Assessment, Japan has fallen from fifth to sixth place in the ranking of countries by their school pupils’ maths abilities.
Orji Uzor Kalu In Trouble As Constituents Take Drastic Action After He Was Imprisoned For Fraud
Orji Uzor Kalu In Trouble As Constituents Take Drastic Action After He Was Imprisoned For Fraud
A serving senator thrown into prison for fraud might lose his seat following threats from his constituents.
Orji Uzor Kalu
The people of Abia North might opt for the invocation of the ‘Doctrine of Necessity’ to seek the removal and replacement of their senator, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu who is currently in prison custody, according to a report by DailyPost.
Kalu was last week sentenced to 12 years in prison following his conviction on N7.2 billion fraud and money laundering charge by a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos.
The former Governor’s legal team had hinted it would appeal the judgment which has since sparked controversy over the fate of his constituents.
There have also been calls in some quarters for the Senate President to declare the seat of the Senate Chief Whip vacant to pave the way for a fresh poll to elect his replacement.
But in a swift reaction, the Senate on Friday ruled out the possibility of declaring Kalu’s seat vacant.
Senate Spokesperson, Senator Godiya Akwashiki, who made this position known said it was “non issue”, arguing that the former Governor is not the first lawmaker to be jailed.
Minor Weeps Uncontrollably After He Was Tricked Into Being Used To Perpetrate Fraud In Lagos
A man has shared story of an innocent little boy who was allegedly used to steal bags of rice from a shop and left to face the consequence.
David
Nigerian writer, Richard Henshaw, has shared the story of how a little boy was innocently used to defraud a shop owner in Lagos state.
Richard who shared photos of the little boy, wrote:
Just about three hours ago, a little boy got into the bleakest nightmare of his life...Twelve years of age.A minor.
I heard pandemonium from where I was.
Treated it with reckless abandon from the start.
But it persisted.
And I reckoned that something was wrong.
I went out to look.
A crowd had gathered in a shop.
Screams and tears wafting out from the scene.
I walked over there.
And I met this little boy in tears.
Manhandled by the crowd.
I asked what had happened.
The boy who was at the shop narrated.
One boy came to their shop and told him he wanted two bags of rice.
Then he gave him a phone to speak with someone who said she was the boy's mother.
And the woman said she was sending his money to him immediately, that he should allow her son bring the bags of rice.
Then the bigger boy said that his younger brother would wait behind while he went to bring the money.
He left the little boy behind and went with the two bags of rice on a bike.
The shop boy waited for a prolonged time, then became perturbed.
He then turned to the little boy and asked, "Why is your brother taking so much time na?"
And the little boy replied, "He's not my brother oo. I don't know him before. He just met me on the road and brought me here..."
The shop boy's eyes raised in alarm.
He held the boy.
His voice alerted a crowd.
The crowd descended on the boy.
"You are a little criminal. Where did your friend take the bags of rice to?" They screamed at him.
Slaps.
Hits.
"I swear I don't know the boy," the boy wept.
When I arrived, I dragged the boy aside and had a conversation with him.
And he said, "Oga, I swear I no know that boy. I pick cartons on the streets and sell them, that's how I take dey get money. So today I been dey street and I was thirsty, so I come see the boy and ask him make him help me with water. The boy promise to give me water, but say make I follow am. He then said that anywhere we go make I dey claim say I be him brother. So we enter bike and he brought me here. He then collect two bags of rice from here and say make I wait behind that him want go bring money come. And na so him go and no come back, and leave me here..."
It was hard to comprehend this.
How someone could see a minor on the street, cajoled him to follow him.
Played on his little senses.
Exploited his circumstances.
Took him to a shop.
Duped the shop owner of his goods.
Kept the boy behind, and told the shop owner that the boy was his brother.
Then disappeared with the goods.
And left the boy behind to face the consequences.
And put his life in danger.
In an embittered city like Lagos.
The shop owner was called on phone to come back.
He ran back to his shop and heard the news.
Felling diatribes on his boy in the shop for falling for such a scam.
And the nameless crowd was struck by anger propaganda.
Eager to descend on the boy.
"What is your name?" I asked the minor.
"David."
"How old are you?"
"Twelve."
"Where did that boy see you and bring you here?"
He muttered some gibberish.
"Do you know the boy's house?" I asked.
"No."
"Have you met the boy before?"
"No. But while we were coming here he pointed to one shop and told me that that is his mother's shop."
"So can you take us to that shop?"
"Yes."
"Bros, this boy na small criminal. This boy know that boy. They are together." Some said.
"He was used," others said. "Maybe he doesn't know anything about it. Maybe that boy just saw him and decided to use him."
And in that case it was difficult to know which one was true.
Then a friend brought his vehicle immediately, and both of us alongside the shop owner took the boy away to go and make efforts to find the boy.
Away from the attacks of the angry crowd.
To go to the shop which the minor said the boy had pointed at, and claimed to be his mother's shop.
And as we set off, we discovered that the little boy had been used.
He had actually been used.
You look at this and you wonder, what if that boy had taken this little boy to an environment where he would not be able to come out alive?
What if there were no people to save him?
He could have died in a show of savagery because of two bags of rice.
A scheme from someone he didn't know.
A claim that so many people didn't believe anyway.
And in that little boy's nightmares, I saw the true picture of our society.
In all its irony.
And.
Metaphor.
I saw the mechanical disregard for humanity.
The reckless abandonment of innocence.
Stay woke.
Stay safe even in an insane world.
Lagos!
Just about three hours ago, a little boy got into the bleakest nightmare of his life...Twelve years of age.A minor.
I heard pandemonium from where I was.
Treated it with reckless abandon from the start.
But it persisted.
And I reckoned that something was wrong.
I went out to look.
A crowd had gathered in a shop.
Screams and tears wafting out from the scene.
I walked over there.
And I met this little boy in tears.
Manhandled by the crowd.
I asked what had happened.
The boy who was at the shop narrated.
One boy came to their shop and told him he wanted two bags of rice.
Then he gave him a phone to speak with someone who said she was the boy's mother.
And the woman said she was sending his money to him immediately, that he should allow her son bring the bags of rice.
Then the bigger boy said that his younger brother would wait behind while he went to bring the money.
He left the little boy behind and went with the two bags of rice on a bike.
The shop boy waited for a prolonged time, then became perturbed.
He then turned to the little boy and asked, "Why is your brother taking so much time na?"
And the little boy replied, "He's not my brother oo. I don't know him before. He just met me on the road and brought me here..."
The shop boy's eyes raised in alarm.
He held the boy.
His voice alerted a crowd.
The crowd descended on the boy.
"You are a little criminal. Where did your friend take the bags of rice to?" They screamed at him.
Slaps.
Hits.
"I swear I don't know the boy," the boy wept.
When I arrived, I dragged the boy aside and had a conversation with him.
And he said, "Oga, I swear I no know that boy. I pick cartons on the streets and sell them, that's how I take dey get money. So today I been dey street and I was thirsty, so I come see the boy and ask him make him help me with water. The boy promise to give me water, but say make I follow am. He then said that anywhere we go make I dey claim say I be him brother. So we enter bike and he brought me here. He then collect two bags of rice from here and say make I wait behind that him want go bring money come. And na so him go and no come back, and leave me here..."
It was hard to comprehend this.
How someone could see a minor on the street, cajoled him to follow him.
Played on his little senses.
Exploited his circumstances.
Took him to a shop.
Duped the shop owner of his goods.
Kept the boy behind, and told the shop owner that the boy was his brother.
Then disappeared with the goods.
And left the boy behind to face the consequences.
And put his life in danger.
In an embittered city like Lagos.
The shop owner was called on phone to come back.
He ran back to his shop and heard the news.
Felling diatribes on his boy in the shop for falling for such a scam.
And the nameless crowd was struck by anger propaganda.
Eager to descend on the boy.
"What is your name?" I asked the minor.
"David."
"How old are you?"
"Twelve."
"Where did that boy see you and bring you here?"
He muttered some gibberish.
"Do you know the boy's house?" I asked.
"No."
"Have you met the boy before?"
"No. But while we were coming here he pointed to one shop and told me that that is his mother's shop."
"So can you take us to that shop?"
"Yes."
"Bros, this boy na small criminal. This boy know that boy. They are together." Some said.
"He was used," others said. "Maybe he doesn't know anything about it. Maybe that boy just saw him and decided to use him."
And in that case it was difficult to know which one was true.
Then a friend brought his vehicle immediately, and both of us alongside the shop owner took the boy away to go and make efforts to find the boy.
Away from the attacks of the angry crowd.
To go to the shop which the minor said the boy had pointed at, and claimed to be his mother's shop.
And as we set off, we discovered that the little boy had been used.
He had actually been used.
You look at this and you wonder, what if that boy had taken this little boy to an environment where he would not be able to come out alive?
What if there were no people to save him?
He could have died in a show of savagery because of two bags of rice.
A scheme from someone he didn't know.
A claim that so many people didn't believe anyway.
And in that little boy's nightmares, I saw the true picture of our society.
In all its irony.
And.
Metaphor.
I saw the mechanical disregard for humanity.
The reckless abandonment of innocence.
Stay woke.
Stay safe even in an insane world.
Lagos!
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