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Tuesday, 19 March 2019

10 DIED IN A CULT CLASH IN NEKEDE FEDERAL POLY.


BREAKING NEWS

10 die in bloody cult clash at Nekede, Imo State

No fewer than 10 persons who are said to be mostly students have been shot dead in a cult clash in Nekede, Imo State.

Our Correspondent gathered on Sunday that the clash between two cult groups, Ayes and Baggers confraternities, had lasted for up to 10 days.

The development had heightened tension in the area, even as some residents have fled their homes, our Correspondent learnt.

A student of the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, who spoke to our correspondent on Sunday on strict condition of anonymity, said that the clash had affected academic programmes in the school.

He said that the development had made the school management to impose a curfew, restricting the movement of students living in hostels on the campus after 6pm.

The undergraduate said, “Please, help us to inform the Police because our lives are in danger.

“For 10 days now, there has been a serious clash between two disagreeing cult groups. They said it was a supremacy war. No fewer than 10 persons have been shot dead.

“Since I gained admission into this polytechnic, I have never seen it this bad. The gunshots are frightening. Please, don’t mention my name.”

An indigene of one of the host communities where the Polytechnic is sited, who also did not want his name in print, said that since the deadly cult clash started, they had been locking themselves inside their houses.

The indigene said, “Here in Umudibia Nekede, we sleep with our eyes wide open.

“There’s this boy they killed around our neighbourhood a few days ago. The boys are members of different cult groups and are on the rampage.

“Please, inform security agencies to come to our rescue immediately.”

Our Correspondent learnt that a detachment from the state Police Command in Owerri, the state capital, had cordoned off the areas and made arrests.

Our Correspondent gathered that two of those who were killed have been identified as Cyriacus Ekejumba and Chidi Obilonu.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Orlando Ikeokwu, a Superintendent of Police, told our correspondent that suspects, including one who was in possession of a gun, had been arrested.

Ikeokwu said that the operation that led to the arrest of the suspects was carried out by the Anti-Cult department of the Command in collaboration with Nekede Division.

The Police spokesperson gave the names of the arrested suspects as Kalu Chibueze, Obinna Ojike, Amadi Nnaemeka, Iwuagwu Martins, Chiamaka John, Nnesoma John, Kingsley Nwogu, and Uche Chimebere.

Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Mr. Martin Aligbe, who spoke to our Correspondent on the phone said, “We have not confirmed any of the victims to be our students.

“The cult clashes are happening in the villages. It is not happening on the campus.

“But our concern is that our students live in the villages where these clashes are taking place. We have also reached out to the Police.”


Friday, 14 December 2018

How Linda ikeja broke up with her baby daddy. She is now a baby mama

Meet My Son Jayce And Yes, Sholaye Jeremi Is His Dad! - Linda Ikeji Opens Up On Her Relationship

Finally Linda Ikeji Opens Up on her relationship, she shared this on her blog...

Read below....

Two days before my 38th birthday on September 17th, I welcomed my first child, my son, Jayce. I look at him and I wonder why I waited so long to have a child. I’ve never known love like this. I literally have tears in my eyes every time I look at him. I can’t believe he came out of me. He is by far my greatest blessing and I’m looking forward to navigating him through life!

Now to the reason why you are reading this. I argued with myself for a long time whether to put this out or not…and finally decided it was a story I wanted to share. I've always been open about my life but I'm sharing details about my personal life mostly because of the girls who look up to me. The girls I have mentored, mentoring right now and plan to mentor in the future. I’m very particular about our young girls and I have personally tried over the years to be an example in some way; tried to teach these girls how to fight for their dreams, how to live right and do right and then I go and have a child out of wedlock and that must be a little confusing to some of them and especially with so many untruthful stuff out there about me. The most hilarious is that I had a child for a married man. Lol. Here’s my answer to that! The married man that I will sleep with has not yet been born. If he’s been born, he will die, be buried, rise and die again before he will lay with me. I don’t do married men. The father of my child is a single man and his name is Sholaye Jeremi. To be honest, at some point I thought he was my final bus stop but you know how life happens...lol. Unfortunately he and I are a completely closed chapter. Sadly for our son Jayce, it’s the kind of chapter that can’t ever be opened again.

One of the things many people have asked me is how I met this man because we don’t run in the same circle. Well, I met him 3 years ago at Wheatbaker Restaurant in Ikoyi in December 2015 shortly after I moved to my home in Banana Island, Ikoyi. It was a day after Christmas and I was having dinner with friends when he walked in. He saw me and the rest is history. He claimed at the time that he had never heard of me which was seriously a turn-on for me because up until then I’d only been meeting men who behaved like fans. At the time we met, I was 35 and he was 37 and I’d been single for nearly 4 years. I was definitely searching and I fell in love almost immediately and so we became an item.

At the time I met him he lived in a 3-bedroom flat at what used to be 5th roundabout in Lekki after Mobil. I used to drive for almost two hours in traffic from my house to go see him. Most of the time, I carried my laptop to his home to enable me to work and at the same time spend the whole day with him.

It was a whirlwind romance. He was the funniest and most romantic guy I’d met up until that point, so it was easy to fall in love and I truly believed the feeling was mutual. A few weeks after we met, it seemed like we were planning a future together. This man was already calling me Linda Ikeji Jeremi and making all these plans but then just like that, it was over between us. I went from waking up every morning to love text messages from him to no more calls. I was just thanking God for finally sending me my own man when all of a sudden we were no longer talking to each other. Later he would tell me what scared him off. My public life. He claims he’s a private business man and didn’t want the attention being with me would bring to him and I told him I understood and we went our separate ways. We tried to get back together in 2016 but it didn't work out so much so we separated again but stayed in touch (mostly him to be honest), stayed friends and that was how our back and forth started.

By mid-2017, we were both still single and we started seeing each other again quietly. There were times it was very intense and we talked about a future together, and there were times that I couldn’t figure out what exactly I was doing with this guy. We were not suited for each other. Totally different lifestyles. And there was the problem of my fame. I walked away from this man a million times and he came after me a million and one times. No matter how much I pushed him away, he kept coming back and me, because I couldn’t find anyone else, I kept going back. Lol. So I was basically going back to my ex because I couldn’t find anyone else. *sigh*.

Then I fell pregnant. It wasn’t planned, it just happened; though we talked about having a child together just two months before I fell pregnant. He said something about putting a billionaire baby inside me and I remember jokingly telling him that I’m also a billionaire so our child was going to be a billionaire on both side...and we laughed. But after I fell pregnant, things became extremely weird between us. If I tried to explain what happened, I wouldn’t be able to because it was confusing to me. We went from talking about the pregnancy and being okay with it; he even suggested I go to Dubai for my pre-natals as he didn’t trust doctors in Nigeria, to literally not talking to each other anymore. Around when I was about three months pregnant, he did come to see my parents and actually became very cool with my dad. They were literally exchanging Whatsapp messages every day. He later agreed to a traditional wedding which he didn’t follow through and then he switched. He began to treat me with so much hate and aggression that I and my family had to cut him off completely.

To be honest if anybody had told me when we met three years ago, considering how deeply we cared for each other that I would fall pregnant two years later and he would completely turn his back on me for most part of my pregnancy, I never would have believed it but that’s what happened. I had to draw strength from myself, my family and close friends.

And Jayce...oh my son Jayce, he was my biggest strength. It was almost as if he knew his dad was acting up so he came through for his mum. He was gentle with me when I was carrying him. I had an extremely easy pregnancy. I pushed him out under 3 mins and was in the labour room for less than 30 minutes. And then my snapback was amazing. Three weeks later, it was almost as if I’d never been pregnant. Jayce was my soldier when his dad turned his back.

But still, I have absolutely no iota of regret meeting Sholaye. Gosh, have you seen Jayce? How can I regret that? God doesn’t make mistakes. If you believe that you’re always led by God like I believe then I have to believe that God led me to this man for whatever reasons best known to Him. I thought God sent him as my life partner but I guess He just used him as a vessel for my greatest blessing. Now his part in my story is over. I know when to put my hands up and surrender. That God brought someone significant into your life doesn’t mean they are supposed to follow you throughout your life’s journey. We should learn to know when people’s part in our story is over. Don’t fight for closure, don’t ask for explanations, don’t chase answers, just let them go and know that if God meant for you to have them in your life, He would have given them to you. Sometimes people just come to serve a purpose in your life and are not meant to stay and there’s no point holding on to them. This one is done and dusted. It’s just Jayce and I now moving forward and I know life will be beautiful for us.

Being a single mum wasn’t the dream I had for myself; I’d prayed for the kind of happy home my parents built for us (they’ve been together for 40 years). Nothing is more important to me than family. For years I’d hammered on how much I was looking forward to getting married, having children and building my own family and I believed God was going to come through for me on that one, but I have come to understand that we have no control over what life throws at us no matter how much we plan, pray, or work. And we also have no control over the actions of other people towards us. One of the things I have learnt in my life’s journey is that your idea of how life should go might be different from the way life actually goes. It’s called Life Happening. Sometimes it unfolds into something we never dreamed of but because we don’t recognize the route we find ourselves on our journey through life, doesn’t mean God won’t get us to our destination. Remember, an uncertain chapter doesn’t ruin the whole book. Life will happen whether we are ready or not. All we can do is keep our heads up and keep moving.

Family and close friends told me I owed no one any explanation about the circumstances that led to the birth of my son, but I knew without writing this, I could never stand in front of the young girls who look up to me and talk to them again. I could never go on my secondary school tour and speak with these girls again about living right and doing right. I would always feel like I have no moral right to do so. I went to 15 secondary schools in 2017 and talking to those young impressionable girls has been one of the highlights of my life. I cancelled this year’s tour because I was pregnant and I haven’t made any preparations for next year’s tour because I wanted to set things right first.

I have so many plans for young girls next year and in the coming years with the Selfmade finance and mentorship projects with international collaborations, so this was important for me to do, to explain myself to the young girls who look up to me and feel disappointed that I got pregnant and had a baby out of wedlock. For years, I have preached decency, morality and uprightness and despite what happened to me, I mean it from the bottom of my heart. That should be the only way to live. That’s the only way I live. Don’t ever compromise your values. With this, I was led by my heart and my clock ticking and even though I have no regrets, I’m sorry if I let any of you ladies down by the decision I made, and I hope you learn from my experience. I hope you do better than I did. The ideal thing would be to find a man you love, who loves you back and gives you stability, get married, have kids and raise a family, not being a single mum or a baby mama. I was 37 years old at the time I conceived and if I want to be honest, my age played a role in me allowing myself to be pregnant out of wedlock. I don’t want to be having kids in my 40s or struggling with fertility later in life. This wasn’t the plan but like I said before, life happens. You just have to find a way to make the best of what life throws at you. And so for any young girl this means anything to, I am truly sorry. I am not sorry I had Jayce, I’m just sorry I didn’t go about it the right way.

But you know, despite this crazy love experience, I still believe in love and I believe in happy endings and I can’t wait to one day, God willing, have my fairy tale ending. The father of my child is the only man I’ve given a chance to in 6 years. Lol. I swear. I’m not really a relationship kind of girl. I’m more a career girl. I can go for years without a man. I’m one of those women who don’t need a man to validate their existence but biko, I’ve done the single life enough in the past…lol… going forward I’m looking forward to giving someone else a chance and try this love thing again. I was raised in a happy 2-parents’ home and that’s what I want for Jayce. So I hope I meet a great guy soon until then I’m enjoying motherhood. It rocks! Life has never been more beautiful!

I’d also like to address a few other issues. Number one is this celibacy issue. So many people have trolled me over it and I’d like to correct the misunderstanding. I have never ever in my life said people shouldn’t have sex before marriage. NEVER EVER have I said that. I have even argued with quite a few people that it is not feasible in this day and age. What I have always said and I maintain till today is; Do not ever sleep with men for money because any woman with a brain and determination can get her own money herself. And there’s nothing sweeter than your own money. I am 38 years old and I recently bought a N100million+ car; what the heck do you need to be sleeping with a man for? For designer bags, first class tickets and luxury holidays? GTFOH with sleeping with a man for rent money! You can give yourself all that and more if you apply yourself, fight for your dream and work your butt off. Men don’t have the exclusive right to create wealth; women can also create wealth. Money is not male. Wealth is not male. Success is not male. We women just need to believe in ourselves more and get off our butts and stop relying on our looks and charm instead of our brain, mind, will, and our God given talent/gift. We can be rich, we can be successful, we can break barriers, do what was formerly termed impossible, do what men can do, be CEOs of conglomerates and billionaires without ever having to lie on our backs. Please ladies, we are powerful beyond measure and can do anything and be anything we want to be.

The other thing I’ve always said is; do not sleep around with multiple men who just use your body for their pleasure; that is; too many one night stands, casual sex, many sex partners in a short period of time all in the name of relationships. Your body deserves better. I feel sex should only happen when you’re in a loving, committed relationship with someone you love. I was celibate for many years until I met my son’s father and fell in love. And instead of increasing my body count, I just went back to the same eggplant…lol. My mistake was I should have walked away when the relationship became a waste...lol... but then again, Jayce wouldn’t be here today if I had. So really, there’s nothing that I have preached that I didn’t practice. So you guys stop trolling me over this abeg! Lol.

Thank you for reading and thank you for your understanding.

Love and kisses to you and yours

Hugs

Linda

Monday, 10 December 2018

62-year old woman delivered triplet


Mrs Samba Dokubo Briggs, a 62-year-old woman delivers triplet (2 boys and a girl) in Portharcourt after 33 years of marriage.


Saturday, 24 November 2018

28 December, a day to abolish Osu cast system in igbo land

All IGBO MEN AND WOMEN.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION

28th of December 2018 has been set aside to abolish the Osu, Ohu and Ume cast system in Whole Igbo land by the entire traditional council of Igbo land?
Yes, we'll be heading back to Nri on this faithful day to undo a lot of harmful deeds!

After 28th December, there will be nothing like Osu, Ohu and Ume, our brothers and sisters will now live freely and inter-marry among themselves.

Note: Anyone caught still discriminating and rejecting his brother or sister on the basis of Osu will be jailed for five years!.

Make it a priority to attend this great historic event, we're freedom oriented generation and this is part of our homework as we await the glorious emergence of Biafra.
There will be no Biafra with Osu, we're one and must remain one!

Date ;    28th December 2018
Venue;  The ancient palace Eze Nri.

Friday, 23 November 2018

A baby found in a waste bin

In the early hours of Friday 23rd November 2018, crowd was seen gathering at a waste bin in Bateba, calabar south l.g.a of Cross River State. I got close only to discover a new born baby who have been dumped close to a waste bin. It is a pity some are looking for the fruit of the womb while others are throwing them away.  Ladies if you are not ready to become a mother don't enjoy what is meant for mothers.

A lady ran Mad in asaba

Yahoo boys blamed, as lady allegedly runs mad, yesterday in Asaba, Delta State. According to reports, she collected money from yahoo boys after a night out then the following morning she started roaming around the street of Asaba.

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Read why the private parts of two ladies were removed

Nigerian ladies have been warned to be careful of whom they follow and relate with especially this critical time of the year.

The warning is coming following the gruesome killings of two young ladies by men suspected to be ritualists in Anambra.

According to Prince Chijioke, the two ladies were found dead on Wednesday morning (yesterday) with their private parts and breasts cut off in Umunze, Orumba South Local Government Area of the State.

Their Unclad corpses were left abandoned by the roadside to the shock of the villagers. 

Some months ago, a 30-year old woman was found dead opposite Saint Mary Catholic Church, Obieze village, Ifitedunu in Dunukofia local government area of Anambra State.


Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Uche Nwosu: Imo apc guber ticket will be mine before 1st December


By Chinonso Alozie, Owerri
The former Chief of Staff to Imo state governor Rochas Okorocha, Uche Nwosu, yesterday said the National chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Adams Oshiomole, will give him back the Imo APC, guber ticket before December 1.

Nwosu disclosed this newsmen at the Sam Mbakwe airport in Owerri, Imo state, adding that he has full assurance that the ticket would be given to him soon.

Uche Nwosu

He also said that there was no plan by him (Nwosu) to join the Democratic Alternative, DA, party as alternative to pursue his governorship ambition, should the APC, fail to give him the ticket.

Friday, 26 October 2018

A must read, used ladies' pant selling for 200 thousand

A Nigerian has taken to social media to warn ladies to be very careful about how they spread their panties to avoid being victims of circumstance.

In a video he posted online, the man explained that he decided to expose the booming pant business because of the woman in his life (his mother) as he revealed that boys are using the stolen panties for "underground purpose" because they want to get quick wealth.

He also revealed that boys are now selling pants for N200,000 and the ones that have thick stains in the middle such as blood goes as high as N350,000.

He advised ladies not to spread their panties outside carelessly and to take a few when visiting their boyfriends/lovers because it's risky and dangerous if one is secretly taken for the evil purpose.

He also said that why some guys have refused to disclose this to women is because some of the ladies like forming and always bring themselves high not knowing that their destinies are being used.

He claimed that this is one of the reasons why some ladies don't marry on time and even become childless among other misfortunes that will befall them if their panties are used for the ritual purpose.

The young man said he has a soft spot in his heart for women and God won't forgive him if he doesn't expose this.

Some years ago, an unnamed young man was caught while trying to steal some female pants that were outside a house in Oyo state. According to report posted by a Facebook user, Asiwaju Oluwaseun Lanre, the guy sells the stolen pants to ritualists who pay him N500 for each pant.

After being tortured, he went on to reveal that he is not the only person in the business and that they have sponsors.

Thursday, 13 September 2018

Finally!!: Police Have Arrested 5 Young Men Who Attacked And Killed A Catholic Priest In Imo (Photo)

Finally!!: Police Have Arrested 5 Young Men Who Attacked And Killed A Catholic Priest In Imo (Photo)


The suspected criminals who attacked and killed a Catholic priest in Imo state, have been nabbed by the police.

The operatives of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Imo State police command have arrested the suspected killers of Rev Fr.Jude Egbom of St Patrick’s Catholic church, Amucha, in the Njaba Local Government Area of the state, Punch Metro reports.

Egbom was on Monday night along Nkwerre-Anara Road shot dead and his vehicle stolen.

Parading the suspects, Chigozie Uzoukwu, 33, and Peter Ochokwu, 21, on Thursday the state Commissioner of Police, Dasuki Galadanchi, said that the suspects were nabbed in Nkwerre on September 11.

The CP who decried the killing of the cleric said that no murderer will go unpunished.

Worried by the gruesome killing of the priest, Galadanchi disclosed that he activated the Tactical Units of the command to nab the fleeing criminals.

He stated that the efforts of the command paid off with the arrest of the two suspects, recovery of the priest’s vehicle and bag.

The police boss informed that one of the suspects, Ochokwu, was an ex-convict who had spent one year in Owerri prison for alleged involvement in an armed robbery case.

Monday, 3 September 2018

A restaurant that sells human meat discovered after a mother sold her daughter.

The body of a little girl was found in a restaurant located in Eleveur, Yaounde, Cameroon yesterday.

The restaurant’s manager who sells a plate of food for 750frs with human flesh made people understand that it’s actually the mother of the murdered girl who offered her daughter’s head in exchange for documents to travel abroad.

The restaurant owner and the mother of the deceased are currently in the police station for further investigation.

10 DIED IN A CULT CLASH IN NEKEDE FEDERAL POLY.

BREAKING NEWS 10 die in bloody cult clash at Nekede , Imo State No fewer than 10 persons who are said to be mostly students have been s...