Sunday, May 7, 2017

Bayelsa: Epie Girl killed by an Igbo Ritualist


A new turn of event has bemoan Biogbolo Town in Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa state over a ritual killing of Biogbolo indigen by an Igbo man who's name as of when writing this piece is unknown.

The victim, a girl of 18yrs ( name withheld) was brutally murdered by an Igbo man who booked her for a night at a disclosed hotel which pictures are shown below, the WAPO GUEST HOUSE.  From our source we learnt that the victim raised alarm when she was stabbed again and again and that drew the attention of other occupant of the guest house who came to her rescue.  The manager and the ritualist are on the run. Four Igbo shops were attacked and goods were cartered away by the angry youth of Biogbolo.

 The owner of the guest house Chief willing as been arrested to answer some questions surrounding the murder incident that happen in his guest house by the Nigerian police.
The friends of the deceased girl protesting.
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Saturday, May 6, 2017

A BOY GOT RAPED AT SCHOOL WHILE A GIRL SMILE ON THE FOREGROUND.


A photo surfaced on Facebook last Friday that shows a student being forced at gunpoint to perform oral sex on a group of boys in an alley.
A smiling young girl is seen in the foreground of the photo in a selfie position.
Behind the girl in the narrow, red-bricked alley, a boy wearing a blue t-shirt can be seen on his knees, his back toward the camera, with his face in the crotch of a boy who we suspect to be the capon of the group, standing over him. The boy is wearing a white t-shirt and with his right hand is pointing a handgun at his victim kneeling before him. His left hand is in a controlling position on the back of the victim’s head. The rapist’s face cannot be seen as he is looking backward at his fellow rapists.
The victim’s face cannot be seen in the photo.
At least six other boys can be seen crowded in behind the gunman. One standing on his right appears to be undoing his jeans and trouser to be the next one to orally rape the victim.
On the left of the gunman is a boy smiling and giving his finger to the camera.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Bayelsa Corp Member Proposes to Fellow Corpper.




A corp member of the batch A, stream 11, openly proposed to a female corp member who happened to be his girlfriend in Bayelsa state at the peace park parade ground opposite government house yesterday.

























The proposal came as a surprise to  the female youth corp member who paused for some time due to the shock before saying yes to the proposal.


She confided in us when Gistmenow probed her further on the way she reacted to the proposal at first. According to her, she thought it was a joke since their relationship is barely two month old.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

FG To Share Contraceptive Pills/ Device To Women And Teenage Girls.

 

Contraceptive pills are birth control drugs and are very effective at preventing pregnancy if you take it exactly as you are supposed to – one pill a day, taken at the same time each day. 

Federal Government is to spend N915m on counterpart funding for the procurement of contraceptive commodities this year. The sum is part of the total sum of N31.bn allocated to the Federal Ministry of Health in the 2017 Appropriation Bill currently before the National Assembly. According to our source, the huge sum will be spent on contraceptives based on what government called 2016 forecast.

 

Federal government is taking this step to cube the impending population explosion of  Nigeria. From past forecast, Nigeria population will hit 200 million by 2020 and 433 million by 2050. This suggests that the Nigerian population will grow by roughly 263 million in the next 38 years. It is now roughly 180 million.

  The Federal Government, from my own view point, has a different angle to this. It soul aim is to lower the raising population of christian since it is against the norms of Muslims to use condom or contraceptive. The Muslims never believe in the use of  contraceptive and to them it against their religion. To Muslims it is wrong to mull a birth control law due to poverty when it is only God who can provide for his creatures.

 

 If you can recall in July 2012, the council of Ulamas in Gombe State kicked against the birth control law being considered by the former president Dr. Good-Luck Jonathan, describing it unacceptable. The chairman of the council, Sheikh Adam Hamza Abdulhamid, who spoke in Gombe during the N65million appeal fund launch to fund activities of the Jama'atul Izalatul Bid'ah waiqamatul sunnah (JIBWIS) in the state, promised to mobilize his colleagues against the law. He also called on the National Assembly then, to give the bill the same treatment they gave to the same sex marriage bill if it ever gets to them. 

 

Statistic from UNICEF shows that the ratio of Christians to Muslims who use condom/ contraceptive  are 10 to 1. This idea of the Federal Government to cube our population is a welcome development but should be targeted at the Muslims which will help in eliminating the Almajiri culture which  epitomizes child abuse, social exclusion and chronic poverty in all ramifications. 

 

The Almajiri grows up in the streets without the love, care and guidance of parents; his struggle for survival exposes him to abuse (homosexuality and pedophilia), used as a slave, brainwashed and recruited for anti-social activities and used for destructive and violent activities.