Friday, April 3, 2015

Man Has 40 Kids, Plans to Have More Because God Says Go Forth and Multiply


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Meet the man who has had 40 children by 20 different women and can’t remember all their names but has no plans of stopping because he loves sex and above all, God commanded that: We should go forth and multiply…

Mike Holpin, 56, says although he tries to keep track of all his children – aged between three and 37 by having their names tattooed across his back, but can only remember half their names and would not recognise some if he passed them in the street.
According to Daily Mail, the recovering alcoholic says he wants even more children because he ‘can’t live without them’. He said: ‘In the Bible, God says go forth and multiply. I’m doing what God wants. I’m only 56. I’ll never stop [having children]. Never stop. I’m as fertile as sin. I don’t believe in contraception and I love sex’.
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Read Obama’s Statement on Nigeria’s Presidential Election


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President of the United States, Barack Obama has expressed delight in the peaceful conduct of the just concluded presidential election – He says Nigeria has shown strong commitment to democratic principles and enjoined INEC to extend this manner to the Gubernatorial elections coming up on April 11…

The last few days have shown the world the strength of Nigeria’s commitment to democratic principles. By turning out in large numbers and sometimes waiting all day to cast their votes, Nigerians came together to decide the future of their country peacefully. I commend President Goodluck Jonathan and President-Elect Muhammadu Buhari for their public commitments to non-violence throughout the campaign. President Jonathan has placed his country’s interests first by conceding the election and congratulating President-Elect Buhari on his victory.
I look forward to working with President Jonathan throughout the remainder of his term, and I thank him for his many years of service and his statesmanlike conduct at this critical juncture. I urge President-Elect Buhari and President Jonathan to repeat their calls to their supporters to continue to respect the election outcomes, focus on unifying the country, and together lead Nigeria through a peaceful transition. Nigeria’s Independent National Election Commission (INEC) and its Chairman, Attahiru Jega, deserve special recognition for what independent international observers have deemed a largely peaceful and orderly vote.
I commend INEC for its extensive efforts to increase the credibility and transparency of the electoral process. Looking ahead to the gubernatorial elections on April 11, it is imperative that national attention turn to ensuring isolated logistical challenges are overcome and peace is protected, even in the most hotly contested races. On behalf of the American people, I extend congratulations to the people of Nigeria and to President-Elect Buhari and look forward to continuing to work with the newly-elected government on our many shared priorities.

Patience Jonathan Congratulates Aisha Buhari, Solicits Support for Her


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Just like her husband, Patience Jonathan, Wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, on Wednesday congratulated Hajia Aisha Buhari, wife of the President-elect on her husband’s victory during the Saturday’s presidential election.

In a statement by her media aide, Ayo Adewuyi, Mrs. Jonathan said:
“The First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan (Mama Peace) has congratulated the wife of the President-elect, Hajia Aisha Buhari on the election of her husband, General Muhammadu Buhari.
“The First Lady appeals to the Nigerian women to work with Hajia Aisha Buhari and give her the maximum support to make her succeed in her new assignment.
“The First Lady (Mama Peace) wishes her well in her new task.”
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Charly Boy Writes on March 28 Presidential Election


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Charles Oputa aka Charly Boy in his article, congratulated the President, Goodluck Jonathan for being the first to congratulate General Muhammadu Buhari on his win at the polls, saying its a clear sign of maturity and statesmanship… While also hailing Jega for conducting a free and fair election…

I must first congratulate Mr. President, Goodluck Jonathan for his maturity, magnanimity and statesmanship by being the first to congratulate General Muhammadu Buhari on his win at the polls, e no easy sha. Accepting defeat. This is a sign of a shift in the right direction. Nigerians should be proud of the freest and the fairest election ever! Elections in Africa, over time, have come to be a time of despair for contesting candidates, and for the citizenry whose energies at seeking decent leadership for their countries have always been a worthless effort.
It is also a time for the opposition to endure all that comes with an uneven political playing field such as harassment of opposition leaders and their members as well as the abuse of state machinery to further intimidate opposition supporters and retain government. For the electorate, it is again, a time when they have to be fed on a diet of lies, misconceptions and falsehood, those similar to folktales. In short, tales by moonlight.
Snce the birth of our democracy, it has never been said that incumbent administration lost presidential spot; even though we have seen a few States like Oyo where incumbents have never returned to that seat.
In the same vein, elections have always been marred with clear signs of malpractices until the 2011 polls that saw the installment of Jega as the Electoral Boss. For the first time, we had an election that was adjudged by all as free and fair, as was evident that the people’s choice emerged. This year again, history has been repeated and made even better. These elections have been ruled by not a few to be free and fair; which might, for the first time in history, change the history of oppositions and power of incumbency.
I should probably say that this man Jega is a man of many firsts, besides his obvious qualities of courage and tenacity.
I have never been into Nigerian politics but when it comes to identifying and celebrating deviants (in a good way), I really do for obvious reasons: I am one myself. This time around we need to give it to this man Jega. He deserves our standing or sitting ovation.
I wish that our youth can learn a thing or two from his administration, his willingness and ability to take in pressure, not break, stay focused and deliver on set task not minding whose ass is fucked.
I want to now see a Nigeria where our youth will rise up and take the challenge to do things right even in the face of great opposition and going outside the norm. A nation where the youth are driven by the desire to do what is right and not what is normal, bearing in mind that the annals of history have no space to feature men who repeat history, rather, men who deemed it worthwhile to go out of their way, break protocols, create new realms and standards.
Jega is a lesson in calmness, a brilliant Professor and am very proud of him. Today, the International Community is full of accolades for Nigeria because of this achievement. Everybody, including the super powers, has one thing or the other to learn from this to better their own. Now, that’s unbelievable as commendable!
Say what you may about Jega, failed card readers, lateness of INEC officials to polling units, late accreditation, late night voting, announcing of election results in series as in soap operas, whatever; this man is a moving train. He knows what he’s doing and Nigerians better know that.
In my opinion, and I think I speak for many, the success of the 2015 presidential elections is a vote for Jega.
Once again, I salute your courage Attahiru Jega, history, I am sure, has a place for men like you. Once again our young democracy seems maturing as elections can be said to reflect the will of the people. I can’t judge if that ‘will’ however, is the best alternative to our young democracy but we sure have joined the rest of some other African countries like South Africa, Benin Republic, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal and Ghana, who have taken the courage to move away from the ruling party syndrome.
So fellow Nigerians, with a standing ovation wherever you’re reading this, raise your glasses, let’s doff our hats as I propose a toast to the focused, undeterred, visionary, tenacious, resilient and outstandingly brilliant Professor, Atahiru Jega!!
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See Karrueche Tran in New Cool Photos


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Chris Brown’s ex, Karrueche Tran in new photos taken by Simon Burstal… looks really cool – See more:

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Hehehe!!! Buhari’s Victory Changes Maheeda’s Way of Dressing


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General Muhammadu Buhari hasn’t even been sworn in, but the wind of change has started blowing and Maheeda, the woman who enjoys going nude on social media has caught the fever… The goddess of X and Queen of online nudity shared a photo of herself wearing actual clothes… like all her body covered with clothes and not an ounce of nudity… and she wrote:

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Congratulation Galore!!! Obanikoro Congratulates Buhari


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The Minister of State II (Foreign Affairs), Musiliu Obanikoro took to his Facebook page to congratulate President-Elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari on his victory at the just concluded election… Read below:

Allow me seize this opportunity to join millions of Nigerians to congratulate the President-Elect Gen. Muhammadu Buhari on his victory at the just concluded election. I want to also congratulate President Goodluck Jonathan for creating the enabling environment for free and fair elections, which has led to the transformation and further entrenchment of democracy in our country. I have no doubt that democracy is here to stay in Nigeria.
Finally, I congratulate all Nigerians for a peaceful and historical election. God bless us all and God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Senator Musiliu Obanikoro
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Mercy Johnson Explains Why She Has a Happy Home


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There is a general notion that actresses never do well in marriage – In a recent chat with Leadership, Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson Okojie, had this to say:

Well, I can only speak from my own perspective and when I say my perspective, I mean from my personal experiences, marriage and relationship with my husband. One of the biggest lies anyone can tell himself/herself is using one or more random experiences to judge and stereotype others. We all have our different stories to tell. I have two children for my husband today and he has not stopped talking about how down-to-earth I was yet I am an actress; not just any actresses. I had a large following at that time yet I did not go around pouting my lips or playing the snub.
My husband later confessed to me that for him, it was love at first sight but that did not stop him from asking me to cook for him the first day I set foot in his house. At first, I was stunned that a Nigerian man was asking me to enter his kitchen to cook him a meal. A part of me whispered to me that perhaps, he was not aware of who I was and when I said to him: ‘You must be joking. My name is Mercy Johnson’. What shocked me even more was his response when he said: ‘I know’. Rather than take offence, I was drawn closer to him. We have been married since 2011 and we love each other to bits till date and have consciously decided to spend the rest of our lives together. As I said earlier, I am an actress who is correcting the rigid stand that actresses cannot have happy homes when they get married. Also, bear in mind that there are several Nigerian actresses like me who are happily married. Having a happy marriage is a choice a woman has to make. When you decide to have a happy marriage, you focus your thoughts, actions, words, work and everything else around protecting that happiness.
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PDP Says Buhari’s Victory Taught Them a Lesson


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The National chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, in a statement released yesterday, hailed President Jonathan for being a true democrat and conceding to the voice of the people and also congratulated Gen. Muhammadu Buhari for his resilience and victory in the election but further stated that the outcome of the election has taught the PDP a lesson…

“Presently, our nation is at the threshold of history and its defining moment for the future. As you are aware, in the early hours of Wednesday, April 1, 2015, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) returned the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, as winner of the 2015 presidential election.
“However, we have received reports of serious irregularities that characterized the conduct of the election and we shall channel our protests to the appropriate quarters in line with our profound respect for the rule of law and democratic ethos.
“What is paramount to us is the survival of our democracy, the unity, peace and progress of our dear nation and the happiness of all our people. Nigeria is bigger than any political party, individual or group and her overall interest must be our priority at all times.”
“We also congratulate the APC flag bearer, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari for his resilience and victory in this election while wishing him success in the onerous task of leading our nation once again,”
“Rather than demoralize us, this election has afforded us great lessons and we are now more than ever before reinvigorated for the race ahead.
“As we return to the electorate for the April 11, 2015 governorship and state assembly elections, we go recharged with faith in our heart. We assure all our candidates in the remaining elections that the party will stand with you, campaign with you and work vigorously to ensure your total victory at the polls,” he stated, advising the party faithful to remain steadfast and work for the party’s candidates in the remaining elections.

I Hope to See a Gay Footballer Come Out – Frank Lampard


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Gay people are coming out daily, but none has come out in the game of football and Manchester City midfielder, Frank Lampard, while speaking on Channel 4’s Chatty Man, with the host – Alan Carr, who is openly gay – said he hopes to see a gay person come out in football and be treated with respect…

This was made known, when the host insisted that some footballers in England were homosexual, the 36-year-old formal Chelsea player, who said he would always see himself as a ‘Chelsea Boy’ said:
“We have had a couple come out afterwards,” Lampard admitted. “I think it is a fact they will be out there, they are in all lives and times, but we are at fault as a sport. It is that old syndrome where it is a man’s game and you can’t talk about that.
“I have to say the game is changing a lot, there are a lot of campaigns and I feel it in the dressing rooms. I would love it if someone came out and everyone treated it with respect.
“This silly thing that we are macho and we play football is very old hat.”
The also stated that he will always see himself as a “Chelsea boy”, because of the hugely successful time he spent at Stamford Bridge.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Ifreke Inyang wrote:
Lampard hoping to see a gay footballer come out
Manchester City midfielder Frank Lampard, has said he would like to see a gay player come out soon and be treated with respect.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Obasanjo congratulates Buhari, asks him to be magnanimous in victory

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has congratulated Gen Buhari on his victory today. In a message released this evening, Chief Obasanjo asked the President-in-waiting to be magnanimous in victory and also fight corruption when he assumes office.
"With so much harm already done to many national institutions including the military, which proudly nurtured you and me, you will have a lot to do on institution reform – education, healthcare, economy, security, infrastructure, power, youth employment, agri-business, oil and gas, external affairs, cohesiveness of our nation and ridding our land of corruption.
Your varied and wide experience will undoubtedly stand you in good stead. is blessed with men and women of goodwill, character and virtue across the board that you can mobilise to join hands with you in the reform, repairs and re-direction that will be imperative to put Nigeria back on the fast lane of good governance, unity, cohesiveness, development and progress. For me, the totality of 2015 elections hold many lessons for our democracy and democratisation process, which are both maturing. On this occasion, the system has been unnecessarily overheated before and particularly during the campaigns when emphasis was more on trivialities and hate, divisive, undignifying and disrespectful statements and comments rather than on pressing issues requiring attention. I know that in victory, you will be magnanimous to start binding the wounds and bitterness occasioned by the campaign and the evil disciples ” the statement read

Photo: PDP agent refuses to sign the Presidential election result sheet


After announcing the presidential election results, Prof. Jega called all party agents to come on stage at the collation center and sign the Presidential election sheet by INEC, and every agent did except the agent for PDP. He climbed the stage, spoke with Jega, shook his hands and walked away without signing the result sheet.