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Saturday, 28 February 2015

Dissolve our marriage, I cannot cope with his big manhood - wife tells court


There was laughter at the Sharia Court, Samaru, Gusau, Zamfara State,  during the week, when a housewife, Aisha Dannupawa, asked the court to dissolve her one-week marriage to her husband, Ali Maizinari, because she could not bear the size of his penis.
When the case came up, the woman told the court that she married her husband after her first marriage failed.
The mother of three revealed that  before she packed into her husband’s house, as the tradition demanded, she was invited into his parents house.

Corporal kills Police Commander in Bauchi

 
The commanding officer in-charge of 10 Police Mobile Force (PMF), Bauchi, Bauchi State, Superintendent of Police (SP) Chris Eza, was, on Thursday night, shot dead by a police corporal.
 
Eza, according to a statement made available on Friday by the state police command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Haruna Mohammed, was shot by the corporal at about 11:20 p.m. while on routine visit at a stop-and-search point on the Ahmadu Bello way in Bauchi metropolis.

He killed his 59-year-old father for not allowing him to go back to Yobe State

A 32-year-old man, Chinedu Em­manuel Nnalue is now cooling his heels behind bars follow­ing his arrest by detectives of the criminal investigation department in the Anambra State police command for allegedly macheting his 59-year-old father, Nwafor Nnalue to death.
 
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hosea Karma, who confirmed the develop­ment, disclosed that the suspect equally cut the deceased’s hands and legs while muti­lating the body, Saturday Sun gathered that the late Nwafor Nnalue was living in Damaturu, Yobe State with his family until they were forced to relocate to Anambra State as a result of the Boko Haram insur­gency. It was also learnt that the suspect, Chinedu was brought up in Yobe State before he travelled to South Africa and re­turned to join his family in the state where he eventually married an indigene.

Russian opposition politicianand strong critic of President Putin, Boris Nemtsov shot dead

 
oris Nemtsov, a charismatic Russian opposition leader and sharp critic of President Vladimir Putin, was gunned down Saturday near the Kremlin, just a day before a planned protest against the government.
The death of Nemtsov, a 55-year-old former deputy prime minister, ignited a fury among opposition figures who assailed the Kremlin for creating an atmosphere of intolerance of any dissent and called the killing an assassination. Putin quickly offered his condolences and called the murder a provocation.

Make-up free Kim Kardashian sticks out her tongue in a playful selfie


Kim Kardashian has been dubbed the ‘’Queen of Selfie”.

And on Friday, Kim Kardashian and her famous sisters Kourtney and Khloe all shared photos of their flawless faces on their respective Instagram accounts.

The 34-year-old Kim shared a rare make-up free portrait - showing her sticking out her tongue playfully - while her 35-year-old older sibling and 30-year-old little sis had their glam squad do final touch-ups before shooting new confessional scenes for the upcoming tenth season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.




See first pictures of Alicia Keys son, Genesis



Alicia Keys welcomed baby boy Genesis Ali Dean on December 27.
And on Friday the 34-year-old finally shared the first photo of her newborn, in a black-and-white Instagram picture she posted, with the caption: 'Blessings and love!! #GenesisAliDean'.  Another photo down.

(Photo) SAA to Gombe State governor who publicly tore his PDP card gets attacked

 
Abdullahi Muhammad, the Senior Special Adviser on Security to Gombe State governor Ibrahim Dankwambo, who recently tore his PDP membership card after Nigeria’s former president and PDP party founder, Olusegun Obasanjo publicly tore his, has allegedly been attacked.

Here is SSA Abdullahi Muhammad’s account of his ordeal in the hands of the thugs:

US-Bangladesh blogger hacked to death


 
Hundreds of protesters have rallied in the Bangladeshi capital to denounce the murder of a prominent Bangladesh-born American blogger, who was hacked to death outside a university in Dhaka.

Students, activists and journalists gathered at Dhaka University on Friday to demand quick police action, a day after the attack on Avijit Roy and his wife Rafida Ahmed, who remains in critical condition.

B-I-Z-A-R-R-E: How cleric poisoned client, chopped off his hands, head, private part


Fatai Aderomu
 
Residents of Obele community in Oko-Agbola, Magbon area of Badagry, Lagos, were taken aback at the sight of policemen at the site of a swimming pool around the area on February 13, 2015.
However, before their arrival, a crowd had gathered to watch the bloated headless body of a man in the river.
At the approach of the policemen, the crowd disappeared into thin air for fear of possible arrest. On closer observation , it was discovered that the headless man also had other parts of his body mutilated. For instance, his two breasts were slashed off, his two wrists chopped off and his chest region dissected, revealing a conspicuously deep hole.
Not only that, his stomach was also discovered to have been sliced open with the intestines missing, as well as his manhood.

Lagos bar where male sex workers hustle for clients


The time was 7pm, penultimate Saturday. The venue was a hotel on Abaranje Road in Ikotun, a suburb in Lagos State. He adorned black denims on a black T-shirt. He said his name was Kenny, of course, he admitted it wasn’t his real name.
He sauntered into the hotel as if his main aim was to have a couple of drinks and maybe complement it with a plate of sizzling pepper soup.
But Kenny didn’t just come to only have a drink, Kenny is first of all, a male commercial sex worker and was looking for a customer that he would ‘service’ in order to make a quick cash for the weekend. One of our correspondents got to know Kenny through a regular customer, who had been patronising the motel bar for a long time and who once had a close contact with him.

Ibori's conviction cost N4.4bn - Senate

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Drugs, Narcotics, Financial Crimes and anti-corruption, Senator Victor Lar, while defending the agency’s 2015 budget on Friday a whopping sum of £14m (N4.4bn) was spent to secure the conviction of former Governor James Ibori, in the United Kingdom on April 17, 2012.
The senator stressed the need to amend the enabling laws of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission and Other Related Offences Commission, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, so that they could be receiving their funds directly.