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The relocation of Computer Village still stands-Lagos Govt | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 04:03 AM PDT

Lagos State Government, has insisted it will relocated the largest  ICT, hub in the country popularly called Computer Village, to another location in the state.

Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, cleared air on controversy surrounding the relocation in a statement made available to newsmen yesterday. Ayorinde said:

"The Ikeja Model City Master Plan designated the present Computer Village for residential use and that the government will adhere to the plans to make the area more organized, serene and habitable."
 Ayorinde also hinted that the State Government has not issued permit to any individual or organization for construction of an ICT specialized mall directly sited beside the newly built Ikeja Bus Terminal. The commissioner added that such move is not in line with the state government's regeneration plan for the capital city. Hinting on plans already embarked upon to ensure quick relocation of the market,


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How To Stand Victorious In The Midst Of Spiritual Warfare

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 03:22 AM PDT

To stand firm against the Enemy, we have to engage with truth, not just know the truth. We must put into practice the power and privileges we have as children of God. Many Christians can quote Scripture but do not live it. We must do both if we are going to stand firm in victory.

1. Remember… The Battle is the Lord's! 
"Listen, King Jehoshaphat and all who live in Judah and Jerusalem! This is what the LORD says to you: 'Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army. For the battle is not yours, but God's." 2 Chronicles 20:15

When a vast army surrounded God's people, the Lord told King Jehoshaphat, "The battle is not yours, but God's." Likewise, when we face spiritual warfare, we must remember that we do not engage the enemy in our strength or power, but we stand in the victory that Jesus already accomplished. Knowing that we fight from a place of victory is the first key to standing firm. This mental starting point is imperative to victory.

I'm going to shoot straight with you: we live in a war zone. This world is not neutral. We have a spiritual Enemy who seeks to "steal and kill and destroy" (John 10:10). But the good news is rooted in the gospel. Jesus triumphed over Satan at the cross. He "rescued us from the dominion of darkness" (Col. 1:13) and transferred us to the kingdom of God. We are now seated victoriously with Christ. We don't fight for victory but rather from a place of victory. Knowing the difference is a game changer.

2. Remember… To Plant Your Feet on the Solid Rock 
One of the primary ways the enemy attacks Christ followers is with shame. The enemy begins with a temptation to lead us away from Christ then turns on us with condemnation just as soon as we've fallen. Therefore, the surest way to overcome Satan's fiery darts of condemnation is to actively plant our feet firmly on the Solid Rock, Jesus Christ.

But what does it mean to plant our feet on the Solid Rock? Jesus teaches us:

Everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. Them the rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash. (Matt. 7:24-27)

To plant our feet on the Solid Rock means two things: First, we hope in Christ alone for salvation. We recognize that we are fully dependent upon Him for our righteousness. Therefore the enemy has no basis to accuse or condemn us. When we plant our feet firmly on Christ, then we can stand firm against these accusations.

Second of all, to plant our feet on the Solid Rock means we obey Christ's teachings. Jesus warns us to not only "hear" His words but to also "put them into practice.Obedience to God's commands is not only right and beneficial, but it also proves to be a supernatural shield against the enemy. Scripture teaches us that when we willfully choose to disobey God that we open ourselves up to the enemy's attacks." Practicing righteousness proves a powerful protection against Satan's schemes. Likewise, in Ephesians 4:22-27, the Apostle Paul teaches us to "put off" our old sinful nature because those things create an "opportunity" for the devil.

3. Remember… To Put on the full Armor of God 
In my book, Stand, I take several chapters to explain the Armor of God, which is the supernatural protection we've been given to resist the enemy. Each piece represents an aspect of our identity and inheritance in Christ. The armor of God is not meant to be just words we memorize, but actual truths that we clothe ourselves in that empower us to resist the schemes strategies of the evil one. The book of Ephesians teaches us that "when the day of evil comes," we are to stand our ground and "put on the full armor of God." Do you hear the call to action? There is an engagement that takes place when we utilize the weapons the Lord has given us for victory. We are not passive but active in standing firm!

4. Resist! 
Your enemy, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith. 1 Peter 5:8-9

Speaking of resisting, this may be one of the most overlooked and underutilized strategies when it comes to standing firm against spiritual warfare. Many Christ-followers live in unnecessary fear of the enemy or take a posture of defeat when the exact opposite should be true. The more we come to comprehend the victory of Jesus accomplished for us, the more we can stand boldly against the forces that oppose us. We are not victims; we are victorious in Christ. We are not defeated, we are more than conquerors in Jesus. Standing firm in this truth is what enables us to resist when the enemy hurls fiery darts of temptation, accession, or condemnation.

Friends, as one who was defeated more times that I care to admit, I am here to testify that Jesus wins! When we take God at His Word and apply it to our lives, we can experience real victory. We can stand firm against the darkness. Whether you are in a battle today with temptation, condemnation, or any form of darkness, I pray you experience the fullness of God's power working for you and in you as you stand in Christ.

[written by Marian Jordan Ellis]


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6 Indicators Someone Is Drinking Too Much Alcohol

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 02:52 AM PDT

There is absolutely nothing wrong with desiring to end the day, especially since it is Friday, by downing several bottles of your preferred drink. The problem here is when you become attached to alcohol. This is called addiction.

Here are some obvious signs someone is drinking too much.

You need alcohol to feel confident 
The truth is the higher the amount of alcohol you drink, the higher your self-confidence. Sadly, this intoxicated courage and confidence can be quickly replaced with the fear of the actions that show that you are under the influence.

You abandon your responsibilities to drink 
One sure sign that your drinking is becoming a problem is when you begin to leave your responsibilities at work or home to drink. Additionally, you call in sick repeatedly because of a hangover. You may have a drinking problem.

You self-medicate 
Your alcoholic problems can result in self-medication because your life is tied to the bottle. If you find yourself reaching for a drink when you start feeling down, it may be time to take a look at the causes behind your feelings instead of covering them up.

People close to you are concerned  
When your relationship with those close to you gets affected because of your drinking, there is a problem. Those close to you may have commented about your drinking too much to the level that you begin to hide your drinking problems. This is a red flag.

You have accepted your alcoholism 
If you have a problem with alcohol, you will become very comfortable with it, You no longer feel embarrassed with your drinking. As this tolerance increases, you will soon see alcohol as your solution for everything.

Your life is all about alcohol 
If you always have the feeling that any activity you engage in must include alcohol, this could be a sign that you'have become dependent on alcohol. The more you drink, the more your blood pressure rises.


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Uche Ogbodo shares photos with her parents,thanks her dad for all the flogging'' | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 02:32 AM PDT

  Actress Uche Ogbodo celebrated her parents on Instagram.Posting photos she took with them and her younger sister,she thanked her dad for not sparing the rod.She wrote

With this Gentleman & Lady , I remain a baby 👶, the most Stubborn 👶 of the house. Thanks Dad for all the Flogging & Punishments I got for misbehavior all the time, The Cain formed this resilient & Strong Willed Woman I am Today. God Bless You and Keep you Alive to Reap the Fruit of your Labor In Me


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Wow! Toothless man gets perfect set of teeth | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 02:01 AM PDT

One word............

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Jim Iyke rips 'fan' who called him a grown up fool for urinating by the roadside | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 02:01 AM PDT

 Jim Iyake shared this photo taking a leak by the road side during a road trip.However, one social media user wasn't impressed,asking the actor if he could do that abroad .He ended the statement by calling him a grown up fool.

Well,let's just say,Jim Iyke tore him apart.

Read below



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He's no one...and not even on my level- Vic O slams Speed Darlington | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 02:01 AM PDT

6 Unique Ways Women Bring Life and Health to the Church

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 01:52 AM PDT

God's Beautiful Plan for the Church 
Who are these women? They're the women of your local church, designed and gifted by God for specific purposes.

They're the women who, alongside the men, are fulfilling God's plan for his church:
And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ… (Ephesians 4:11-14, emphases mine)
Two important truths stand out here about the church: 
The highest measure of a church's life and health is Christlikeness. When we talk about the "life and health" of a church, we aren't talking about its size, programs, or leadership, at least not in isolation. These may be indicators of a church's life and health, but not its foundation. Rather, Paul says a healthy church body is unified in the faith and in the knowledge of Christ, both of which cause the church to reflect him in increasing measure – which is its highest goal.

Christlikeness is attained as men and women do the work of ministry. How does God bring about Christlikeness within his church? Partly through the gifts of its congregation. God intends to use sinful, flawed, undeserving people – men and women alike – for "the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ." All our varied gifts and efforts in serving the church aim toward God's goal of Christlikeness.

[written by Kristen Wetherell]


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Police reject bribe from serial rapist caught with 5 year old girl | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 01:36 AM PDT

Policemen attached to Ilasa Division in Lagos have arrested a suspected serial rapist for allegedly defiling a five-year-old girl at Osoyintola area of Ilasamaja.


 Preliminary investigation, as gathered, revealed that the victim was the sixth minor to be raped by the suspect, identified as Emeka. Emeka, reportedly, usually lured his victims, whose ages are between five and six years, with sweets and biscuits into bathrooms and toilets, where he rapes them.




 He met his Waterloo weekend, after a tenant caught him in the act with the five-year-old and raised the alarm.

A resident, Tolani Bakare, told Vanguard that " Emeka gave the girl biscuit, took her into the toilet and raped her.

"The girl was heard crying. Her elder sister, who was looking for her, heard her voice and started calling her name. At that point, Emeka rushed out of the toilet and bolted. The victim told her sister that Emeka had been doing it to her for some time. "That was not the first time he has done such an act. He has done it to five other children between ages five and six, but he would end up begging their parents to forgive him." 
The victim's mother reported the incident to policemen at Ilasamaja Division, consequent upon which a manhunt was launched for Emeka. Vanguard gathered that he was arrested at about 10p.m. from his hideout around the area.

Police sources alleged that attempts by Emeka's family members to bribe the Police were rebuffed by the Divisional Police Officer, Superintend Oriyomi Oluwasanmi. Medical report, according to Police sources, revealed that the victim's hymen had been broken and that there was penetration.


 Sources further stated that the suspect had been transferred to the Gender Unit of the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja


culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog

Three Sisters and A Brother Graduate Same Day

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 01:17 AM PDT

As shared by one of the excited sisters...
"My wonderful people help me and thank God for a successful graduation.. Class of 2017.. Me and my siblings its not easy o.. The OGU's family"
Congrats to them!


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Sexy photo of Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 01:06 AM PDT

Khloe Kardashian and her man,Tristan Thompson soaked up the sun while flirting for the gram.

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Tiwa Savage wows in blonde hair | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 01:06 AM PDT

 Sultry songstress,Tiwa Savage looked stunning in her yellow outfit and blonde hair.More below




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N255m bullet-proof BMW doesn't belong to me- Stella Oduah | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 01:06 AM PDT

Former Minister of Aviation, Senator Stella Oduah, has said she is unaware of any probe by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,over a N225 million bullet-proof BMW allegedly purchased by her when she was a minister.

Oduah told the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja, yesterday, that there was no basis upon which she could be probed, saying the vehicle did not belong to her. She said:

"To start with, I do not know where any letter on the probe is because nobody has invited me, and as far as I know, there is nothing and there cannot be anything on invitation for purchase of a BMW. "I did not buy a BMW; I have never bought a BMW. The BMW is a property of the government, and it is still in government care. The car is with the agency that bought it. "The agency is still using it, and so, why will the car, which belongs to government and in the care of government and being used by government, be an issue for me?"

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What Should the Fired Pastor Do Next?

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 12:22 AM PDT

The headline from an online preacher magazine says a pastor fired because of his alcoholism is bitter at his mistreatment by that congregation's leaders. Not good.

I'll not be reading that article, thank you. But a lot of people will. Looks to me like he deserved what he got. Then again, I'm neither his judge nor their advisor. But when a fired preacher walks away bitter, that does concern me.

No one deserves to pastor the Lord's church.

Your bitterness feels like you no longer trust the Lord. Read Acts 16 again, preacher, and remind yourself how God loves to use setbacks and what appear to be defeats for His purposes. But the one thing He requires to pull that off is trusting servants who know how to sing at midnight (Acts 16:25).

That God would allow any of us to preach to His people year after year, declaring Heaven's message to the redeemed, without giving us what we truly deserve–the fires of hell come to mind, frankly–shows Him to be a God of grace. Why don't we see that?

Whenever I hear a Christian talking about not getting what he deserved, I run in the opposite direction, lest the Father suddenly decide to give the fellow what he's asking for!

So, you were fired. Okay. Can we talk? 
Call it whatever you will. Perhaps they dressed up the terminology and told the congregation you were taking an extended leave, with pay, for three months. But you weren't coming back. Or, you were taking a well-needed sabbatical for rest and study. But you weren't coming back. Or you were going to the "wilderness" for some retraining and redirection for your ministry. But you weren't coming back.

You will hold your head up and go forward and look to the Lord who called you into this work in the first place, asking Him to do with it whatever He has chosen.

I repeat: Hold your head up! Look to the Lord. Give this whole business to Him. And keep on doing that until no trace of resentment can be found on your person. Even if it takes five years!

Sure it's hard. It's very hard. 
In fact, most people won't be able to pull it off. They will grasp their hurt to themselves like a prized possession and refuse to give it up. Only those who truly trust the Savior can keep their eyes on Him, keep abiding in Him, and keep on trusting and loving and giving.

"The arm of flesh will fail you; you dare not trust your own. Put on the gospel armor…"

What other things can the ousted pastor do, now that his status with the church is no longer in doubt?

I. While you are still on the scene... 
First, try not to let it catch you unprepared. You should have seen this coming. And if you did, even if you fought it and prayed against it happening, you surely must have given some thought on what you would do if the church (or an official body representing the church) asked you to leave.

Among other things, this means you will have prepared your family for this eventuality. You and your spouse will have given thought to where you would live and what you would do for a job until something opened up in ministry.

Second, try to work out as much severance as you can. Recently, I talked with a pastor who said the following Sunday would be his last at that church, the work of a little group of leaders. Would there be severance? He had no idea. I suggested he get his local denominational leader involved, asking him to intercede.

As a rule, the longer you stay at a church, the more the severance when you leave. However, for anything less than five years, be thankful if you get as much as three months.

A veteran pastor in the area or a denominational leader might be willing to call the chair of the official group and discreetly inquire about the severance, even to the point of making suggestions.

Third, as soon as you know this is going to happen and nothing can stop it, check with one of your mentors (or a denominational friend) and see what advice/counsel they have as you negotiate your departure. Will the church move you? Will they take care of your health insurance for the period of the severance? That sort of thing. Oh, and will they give you a good reference when the next church comes calling?

Fourth, start a journal. Get a wordless book and sit on the back porch with a cup of coffee and start writing. Put the date at the top of page 1, and say what has happened, what you are doing today, and what you hope to do. Write out a brief prayer. And tomorrow, do the same. Keep it up as long as you wish. This will be a great way of thinking matters through, of praying, and of recording for the future this unusual time in your life.

Fifth, be kind to everyone. If you have been mistreated and the ousting is unfair, your flesh will want to strike out and make sure the congregation knows who did this to you. And, if the Holy Spirit leads you to share that information with the church, or a portion of the congregation, you will do that. But you will want to be kind and Christlike in everything you do and say.

I know of a young pastor who left a church of his own volition, but who used his last sermon to vent his frustrations and anger. Twenty years later, that final tirade is the only thing those people remember about this good man's ministry there.

Sixth, tell your friends. As soon as you knew you were leaving, you should have set up a network of colleagues in the ministry and informed them. You needed their prayers, but you also wanted them to a) know what was happening and b) be prepared to recommend you to another church.

II. Then, when you have left that church... 
1. Do something about your plans. Do not assume you will be back in the pulpit of another church by the time your severance ends. Most unemployed pastors find it takes six months or more to do this. And in my case, it was a full year. So, be planning what you will do to put groceries on the table and pay the mortgage.

Nothing frightens the wife of an unemployed pastor more than seeing him sit around the house moping, sending out his resumes, waiting by the phone, with nothing happening. Likewise, nothing fuels the anger and frustration in the unemployed minister more than this. So, do something.

2. Find a good counselor and make periodic visits. No holds barred, tell what happened and let it all hang out. Then, leave the anger there.

3. Keep writing in your journal. Watch out for the anger, for depression, for the tendency to blame others for what happened to you. Write down your prayer for the day, as well as insights from Scripture that blessed you this morning.

4. Keep up your exercise program. And if you don't have one, start one. At the very least, find a good walking track in a park somewhere and visit it daily. A couple of miles should take 30 minutes, and the health benefit will be enormous.

5. Do not write anything publicly about your experience in that church for a number of years. The journal should be all the writing about that sad time for the moment. The day may come–as it did for me a full 11 years later–when you can write about it dispassionately in a way to help others going through the same trial.

If you were indeed treated unfairly, remember the old dictum that "the best revenge is living well." Show that church and the world–and most importantly, yourself and your spouse–that you are whole and healthy and a survivor. No venom, no anger, no revenge. Love and bless and help. Let the Lord handle the previous church. From all I know, He will. He will indeed.

6. Accept every preaching/teaching opportunity that comes along, whether it's teaching a Sunday School class, speaking in the nursing home, or filling in for a friend at the jail service. Resist the temptation to turn down small invitations in order to be available when a more attractive one arrives. The best indication that you are ready to return to the pastorate is that you are actively serving the Lord now in every way you can.

Don't miss that last statement. When you are dismissed from a church, if you are normal you will proclaim that "I'm just fine and I'm ready for the Lord to send me to my next assignment." Chances are, that's wrong. There is a good chance you are hurting inside and need some healing before you can be trusted to handle with care the next family of believers the Lord has for you.

You need healing. And for that, you need to do number seven perhaps most of all...

7. Join a church and get active. Tithe your income and sit in the pew and pray for your new pastor. Guard against the tendency to judge his sermons and leadership. Never ever let anyone, even your spouse, hear you say, "If I were pastor of this church…"

Someone reading this may fault it for my failure to mention "prayer." Actually, I'm assuming you are praying constantly, in everything, throughout the day.

The day will come when you will be in another church, more than likely a smaller one. That's just how these things work, and to expect to land in a larger situation than the one from which you were terminated is unrealistic. (Actually, I know a couple of instances where that did happen. But those are the exceptions.) And when you get there...

III. Then, eventually, when you get in your new church... 
–Stay close to the Lord and your spouse. That will require some quality time every day for both.

–Remember how it felt when you were suddenly unemployed. So when you hear of a pastor who has been dismissed, even with cause, reach out to him. You have "been there and have the t-shirt to prove it."

God said to Israel, "When you get into the Promised Land and things are going well for you, be kind to the foreigner in your midst. Because you were once foreigners in Egypt, and you know how it feels." (The gist of several statements in Leviticus 19.)

–Do not rejoice when you hear your old church is having problems. Pray for them. Pray for the new pastor. Leave them with the Lord.

–From time to time, reflect on your years in that previous church and ask yourself two questions: a) What did I do wrong? and b) What do I wish now I had done? Write about those in your journal. And of course, keep the journal to yourself. This is not for publication. Not yet, at any rate. The day may come.

–Look for signs in how you relate to your new church that you are not fully healed yet. This could show up as impatience or temper or depression. Watch for the temptation to preach to your people what you wish you had said to the last congregation.

–Listen to your wife, both to her words and to her heart. She sees the signs indicating whether you are healthy in mind and body and soul, and will be the first to inform you. At the first sign of trouble, return to the counselor and talk it out. Do not argue or justify yourself.

You will get past this. You will be healthy and whole and have a great ministry. And, if experience can be trusted, I'd say your next ministry will be different from what you have done before. And better even.

A pastor friend who was ousted from his church is now working as a chaplain with a ministry reaching troubled young people. Another friend who had to leave his church abruptly ended up pastoring in another state, a congregation that had just come through a bad split.

God will not waste suffering. He will use this in your life. But to get the full benefits, you must stay close to Him, remain in place where He puts you, and obey all the things you know He wants faithful disciples to do.

Toward the end of their first missionary journey, Paul and Barnabas told the new converts, "Through much tribulation we enter the kingdom of God" (Acts 14:22). Or, to put it bluntly, between here and heaven, we should expect a lot of trouble. It's not par for the course; it is the course.

[written by Joe McKeever]


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Badoo smashes woman’s head after church vigil | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 12:01 AM PDT

Suspected members of the Badoo cult disguised as worshippers on Saturday to attack the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Okin Parish, Igbo Agbowa, Ibeshe, in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.

PUNCH Metro learnt that a woman, who had attended a vigil in the church, was injured after her head was smashed with a stone.

It was gathered that three Badoo suspects had mingled with the congregation during the vigil, which ended around 3am on Saturday.


Shortly after the members slept off, the assailants reportedly struck, smashing the stone on the head of the woman whose name had yet to be ascertained.

Our correspondent was told that the victim raised the alarm, which woke up other church members and residents of the area.

A resident, who gave his name only as Joseph, said the crowd gave the suspects a chase and one of them was apprehended.

He added that the woman had been admitted to a hospital.

He said, "After his arrest, he told us that they were three that attended the vigil. They pretended to be members of the church. People were exhausted after the service and slept off inside the church. During that period, they attacked the woman. She was seriously injured in the head.
"Two of them fled, but the third suspect was apprehended and taken to the Ipakodo Police Station. Some youths wanted to lynch him, but they were stopped."

An elder in the community, who spoke on condition of anonymity, urged the police to conduct adequate investigation on the suspect with a view to arresting other fleeing members and their sponsors.

"The woman is in a critical condition at the hospital. It took the intervention and assurances from elderly members of the community that justice would be done before the youths agreed to hand over the suspect to the police.

"We have witnessed a situation where a suspect was caught like this and handed over to the police, but nothing came out of it. The police should ensure diligent investigation and prosecution. If justice is done, people will stop jungle justice," he added.


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Student cleared of raping 19 year old girl after CCTV shows her kissing him,leading him to her room | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 12:01 AM PDT

A student charged with rape has been cleared after footage showed a girl, 19, kissing and leading the accused to her room.

University of Southern California student ,Arman Premjee, 20, was accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student in her dorm room in April.

The students met at a club near campus but he says his accuser was the aggressor and was coming on to him the moment she saw him.


"She put her arms around my neck; she started kissing me,""Within two minutes of meeting for the first time." He told Inside Edition
He says she wanted to leave the club and have sex with him.

Surveillance footage outside shows her making a sexual gesture behind his back to her friend, and they headed back to her dorm.
That's where the two were having sex when he said her roommate walked in on them. Premjee said he left thinking everything was fine, but was shocked hours later, when cops showed up at his door.
"They handcuffed me, took me away and put me in a cell," he said.
Prosecutors charged the 20-year-old with rape, claiming the female student was too drunk to give consent. 

In a recorded statement, she told detectives she didn't remember anything from that night.

Premjee claimed he never sexually assaulted her, adding that she knew what she was doing and the sex was consensual.
"She was the initiator, she was the aggressor," he said. "She was able to stand on her own two feet she was leading the way."
She is pictured leading him away
Then came the moment Premjee was hoping for after surveillance videos supported Premjee's side of the story.
The judge dismissed the case Monday.
"I believe that there was consent. There is a very strong indication that the alleged victim in this case was the initiator," the judge said.
She is filmed signing him in as a guest
Throughout the ordeal, his parents stood by his side. They "thank God' for the footage. 
"If it weren't for these videos I don't know what I would have done," Premjee told Inside Edition. "I'm very grateful for these surveillance tapes."
But there could still be trouble ahead, as the university is currently conducting its own investigation that could end with his expulsion.
"My life will be ruined if I get kicked out of school," he added



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Ozubulu church massacre -How gunmen killed the father of their target over sour 'deal' | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 12:01 AM PDT

A sour drug deal is reportedly the reason for the Ozubulu church massacre which according to police,left 8 dead and 18 injured.

According to Vanguard, it was learned that trouble started for worshippers who were in church for the 6:00am Mass, when at about 6:45am, the gunmen rode into the church in a Lexus SUV, as one of them entered the church and shot at close range an elderly man, later identified as Pa Ikegwuonu, while others remained in the vehicle outside.
An eye-witness told Vanguard that after killing the old man, the gunman opened fire on other worshippers, as those who tried to flee were cut down by the gunmen outside the church.

Pa Ikegwuonu is the father of Chief Aloysius Ikegwuonu, a businessman from Amakwa, who built and donated the church to Nnewi Diocese, while his wife was shot on her right arm and still on admission at the teaching hospital.

It was gathered that the gunmen were looking for his son, Aloysius, who was said to have returned to the village on Saturday and left later in the day. According to a source, the gunmen had thought  he was in the church and had wanted to deal decisively with him over a yet-to-be ascertained business deal.

A survivor, Mr. Stephen Ohamadike, told Vanguard at the church premises that the gunmen entered the church around 6.45am as they were about to begin prayer of the faithful. He said:
 "Those of us who were to say the prayers of the faithful had just assembled at the altar and I had Number 2 which meant that I was to say the prayer for Nigeria. Suddenly, I saw someone who was putting on a cap shooting indiscriminately inside the church. "There was pandemonium and in the midst of the confusion, I just lay down on the floor. The officiating priest and the Mass servers quickly left the altar and the Mass came to an abrupt end. "I counted 11 dead people and many were wounded. I used the vehicle belonging to Pa Ikegwuonu to take him and his wife and others to Evans Hospital where the doctors advised us to go to the teaching hospital. I used the car to convey many other people to the hospital before I came back to Amakwa." 
Several other parishioners, who sustained bullet wounds were being treated at the hospital, with over 50 medical doctors from Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, NAUTH, and other private hospitals around Nnewi battling to save their lives at the Emergency Unit of the hospital. 

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Lovely new photo of Bianca Ojukwu and her kids | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 11:36 PM PDT

Former beauty queen and Ambassador to Spain,Bianca Ojukwu is pictured with her kids .The widow to late Biafra war-lord, Dim Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, turned 50 on August 5th.



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I sold stolen motorcycles to feed my family-78-year old man with 3 wives,35 children and 18 grandchildren | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 11:36 PM PDT

A 78 year-old man, Alhaji Isa Musa, has blamed hunger and poverty for his decision to engage in buying and selling stolen motorcycles.

Speaking to Northern City News while being paraded before newsmen at the Police headquarters in Bauchi on Friday, Musa said he started the illegal business in 2011.



The resident of Bakin Kura of Bauchi metropolis said he had operated a provision store at the Muda Laval market but the business became distressed and he could no longer feed his large family of three wives, 35 children and 18 grandchildren.
"I had a provision shop in Mud Laval market but all the goods got finished because I used the proceeds to feed my family.
"I started buying and selling stolen motorcycles because of hunger and poverty," he said.
Asked if he had no mature offspring to support him, he said none of his children could support him because they were not buoyant.

The suspect said he gave a motorcycle to one of his children to transport himself to school.

The Septuagenarian expressed regrets over his action and pleaded with the authorities to pardon him, saying he was diabetic.

He said, "I am suffering from diabetes and I need to treat myself, I beg the police authorities to pardon me.
"Although, I've been doing this illegal business for six years now, if they pardon me, I promise and assure them that this will be my last."

Musa also confessed to have sold Indian hemp in the past six years "but I stopped dealing in drugs about four years ago."

He warned those engaged in such illegal business to desist and repent.

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See what a 50 Cent fan did on his head | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 11:36 PM PDT

This super fan had a haircut with 50 Cent's face. The rapper shared it on his page writing "Damn this a different kinda barber, 👀man how you do that? Smh it's some talented people out here for real. "'

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Some Interesting Details About The Fulanis

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 11:22 PM PDT

One of the most malign ethnic groups in Nigeria is the Fulanis of Northern Nigeria. The news that makes headlines about them are their clashes with farmers. Thus, many Nigerians have the wrong perception about them.



Jumia Travel shares 5 beautiful things about Fulani people.

They are the biggest nomadic people in the world 
There is no argument that Fulanis are the biggest nomadic people in the world. According to research, around 13 million of the 20 million Fulani people are nomads They are born nomads as they walk for kilometres with their cattle in search of food and water.

They have a unique and colourful dress culture 
If you see a Fulani man or woman, you can instantly identify them by the way they dress. For instance, in Nigeria, men sometimes wear a hat with three tips on it while the women adorn their hair with shells or use henna to decorate their hands and feet.

The Fulani language is spoken across Africa 
The Fulani language is spoken in over 15 African countries. It is also one of the major languages spoken in Nigeria. Hence, it is essential to note that Fulanis are not present only in Nigeria.

They practice Islam 
Most Fulanis are followers of Islam. This should not be a surprise to anyone as they are from a part of Nigeria where Islam is the dominant religion.

Their livelihood is weaved around cattle 
Fulanis are very dependent on cattle. Every Fulani no matter their status in the society 'must' own cattle.


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Children who died in hot car after mum locked them in as punishment 'killed by heatstroke' | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 11:06 PM PDT

Two children found dead in a hot car after being locked in by their mother were killed by heatstroke, a coroner has ruled.

Cynthia Randolph, 25, is facing criminal charges over the tragic deaths of daughter Juliet, two, and 16-month-old Cavanaugh.
She initially told officers the pair "took off" and by the she found them they had locked themselves in her car.


But police in Weatherford, Texas, say her story quickly unraveled and she later revealed the horrifying truth.

Juliet had refused to get out the car when the family had returned from a trip and Cynthia decided to lock both in to 'teach them a lesson'.Cynthia then went off and smoked marijuana and took a nap for two to three hours,Daily Mirror reports.

In a police interview, Cynthia said she believed the pair would eventually get out the car when they were ready.

Temperatures outside had hit 35 degrees when the events unfolded on May 26

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Woman marks 10 years of being infected with HIV by her ex- husband | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 11:06 PM PDT

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An lady took to Instagram on August 4th which marked the 10th year she was first exposed to HIV. Ladybryd says she got married a virgin and slept with her ex-husband for the first time on their wedding night.

Unknown to her,he already knew he was infected but kept it a secret.
Read her sad tale below



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Checkout this nude body painted maternity shoot | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 11:06 PM PDT

Women are getting more creative with their maternity shoots.You like?

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"We tried for a long time.."- Chris Pratt & Anna Faris announce separation after 8 years of marriage | Mr Olumide's Blog

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 11:06 PM PDT

Chris Pratt & Anna Faris announce separation after 8 years of marriage
Hollywood couple, Chris Pratt and Anna Faris have announced that they are legally separating.

The duo who have  married for eight with a son announced the news on social media.Chris wrote on Facebook

"Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating. We tried hard for a long time, and we're really disappointed. Our son has two parents who love him very much and for his sake we want to keep this situation as private as possible moving forward. We still have love for each other, will always cherish our time together and continue to have the deepest respect for one another.
Anna also shared the statement on Twitter


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