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Man Makes 400,000 Dollars From Allowing Other Men Sleep With His Wife

A man in Meaux, North of Paris, France has reportedly made over $400,000 from allowing men to sleep with his wife for ten years. The couple were said to have been married for ten years.

According to a French online portal, the 46-year-old woman whose identity was hidden for legal reason, was providing sexual services in their family house, while her husband, 53, and their child, 5, were sitting in the car outside.

Emmanuel Dupic, the woman’s prosecutor said: “the husband exercised a psychological power over his wife, preventing her from stopping to submit herself to the sexual needs of customers who were sometimes very tough.”

The man was searching for clients at various websites and arranging meetings by text messages.

He was said to have been making an average of $8,000 per month even as he now faces a decade behind bars for pimping. [myad]

Place In Lagos Where 13 Teenage Chinese Prostitutes Are Camped For Sex At N500,000

chinis prostituteEmina Crescent, off Toyin Street, Ikeja has been identified as being notorious hide out where no fewer than 13 teenage Chinese prostitutes are being allegedly camped by Chinese couple for hire-out to top Nigerian politicians, business executives and expatriates for sex at the cost of between $1,000 (about N200,000) and $2,500 (about N500,000).
Information reaching Greenbarge Reporters showed that more than 40 teenage girls were brought into the country and camped in the said apartment and that the cartel is being run by Chinese couple named Sun and Yin Li.
 It was gathered that the couple have been operating the cartel for a while even as a source in the know said the business was booming and the couple were in the process of importing more girls before they were raided by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service, working on tip-off.
During the raid, the officers were able to pick up 13 Chinese girls from the apartment while the Chinese couple and some other girls managed to escape from the apartment and are now in hiding.
Spokesman of the Immigration Service, Joachim Olumba has confirmed the arrest of the Chinese teenage prostitutes and that they are now in the custody.
He said that his men are on the trail of the kingpin of the sex ring and that after investigations, they will either deport the girls or hand them over to their embassy here in Nigeria for appropriate action. [myad]

Pastors Caught Attempting To Bury 67 Year-Old Hunchback Alive To Grow Church Membership

IGP AraseTwo pastors, Chief Marshal Nwankwo and Emeka Okoye in Dikeukwu community of Umuahia North Local Government Area of Abia State have been nabbed for conspiring to allegedly bury alive a 67-year old hunchback, Mr. Ukata Iheme, on their church site to grow their church membership.
Both Nwankwo and Okoye were reportedly run­ning a joint ministry before they allegedly committed the evil act.
The incident was said to have sparked off pandemonium in the host village as enraged youths went on rampage, torching the buildings of the suspects.
Although details of what actually transpired between the alleged pastors and the hunchback before he was allegedly buried alive were sketchy, a village source, however, said that the hunch­back, late Iheme, must have suffered an unimaginable agonising pain before he gave up the ghost.
The source explained that at the time the corpse of Iheme was excavated from the church site, his private organ and his hunchback were missing, suggesting that his assailants probably made him to undergo a ‘hot’ death.
The police have arrested one of the suspected pastors who is presently ‘singing,’ even as the late Iheme’s corpse has been recovered and presently kept at the morgue.
Corroborated account had it that the victim, Mr. Ukata Iheme, a father of seven said to be in his late 60s, suddenly went missing on Saturday, October 10.
Following his disappear­ance, youths of the village organised themselves into several search parties but were unsuccessful to trace his whereabouts.
His disappearance was then reported to the police while announcement was later placed on local radio stations, the source added.
The source said that the youths later got information on Monday that the victim was last sighted in the com­pany of one of the suspects, Chief Marshall Nwankwo who claimed to be a pastor .
Following the informa­tion, the youths immediately stormed the residence of the pastor who denied any knowledge of the where­abouts of the missing hunch­back.
Not satisfied with his in­coherent answers to ques­tions put to him by the curi­ous youths, the key suspect was later handed over to the police for further interroga­tions.
The youth leader in the community, Mr. Chuk­wudi Egwu, said that the sus­pect when confronted had told the youths that he went to Benin on the day the vic­tim went missing contrary to his wife’s earlier account that he went to Lagos.
“We got infor­mation that the suspect was seen on that day at Dubai market, Onuimo, drinking wine with the pastor. Some people also said they later came to a beer parlour at Dikenta village drinking to­gether. But the pastor denied that he set eyes on him that day.”
The youth leader said that suspecting a cover up, they decided to visit another pastor friend of the suspect, Emeka Okoye to see if they could get any clue on the whereabouts of the victim.
On sighting the youths, Okoye allegedly took to his heels.
Okoye, according to an ac­count, was not an indigenes but migrated to the com­munity from Delta State, and had since , been parad­ing himself as a pastor even though his behaviour espe­cially his marital relationship allegedly cast much doubts to his pastoral claims.
Aftermath of the en­counter the youths had with Okoye, they decided to pri­vately probe the incident fur­ther.
The youth leader said: “It was at this point that some of us decided to go and comb the site where both pastors are building a church.
When we got there, we saw a pair of shoe which the son of the victim confirmed belonged to the father.
“This boosted our morale and we continued comb­ing the area. We also saw his shorts in a nearby cas­sava plantation. It was at that point that we combed the entire place and saw amount of red soil which we strongly believed must be a grave.
“We, therefore, decided to contact the police who came and we opened the shallow grave and found his decom­posing body inside”, he said.
According to the youth leader, the private parts of the victim as well as his hunchback were all removed by the suspects.
He recalled that the sus­pects who had been operat­ing a joint church ministry in the community had be­fore now boasted that their ministry would grow be­yond the church of a popular Lagos Pastor, T.B Joshua.
Ostensibly peeved by the suspected dastardly act of the ‘evil pastors,’ the irate youths went on rampage, burning down two private buildings belonging to the suspects.
They also demolished an abandoned structure bor­dering the shallow grave where the suspects were said to be using as the new site for their ministry.
In the violence, the burnt structures – a duplex belonging to Nwankwo, and a bungalow owned by Okoye were touched and smoldering with smoke. Some dead poultry birds and pigeons were also sight­ed at Okoye’s house.
Youths armed with clubs and machetes were also ob­served around the burnt structures and the said church site destroying what remained of the property of the suspects.
Another source said there were other suspected graves at the site where the suspects intended building their new church structure.
Meanwhile the Police Public Relations Of­ficer in Abia sate, Mr. Udeviotu Onyeke, has confirmed the incident and said the key sus­pect has been detained.
Onyeke said that the sus­pect was picked up on the theory that he was alleged to have been sighted last with the victim before his disappearance.
He said that the suspect during interrogations made useful statements that led to the discovery of the grave where the decomposing corpse of the victim was exhumed on Tuesday eve­ning.
Onyeke said the body had been deposited at the mortuary for preservation and autopsy while a man­hunt had been declared for the fleeing suspect.
He appealed for calm while thorough investiga­tions into the dastardly act were going on. [myad]

2 Polytechnic Lecturers, 4 Students Among The Dead In Yole Boko Haram’s Attack

kaduna-bombTwo polytechnic lecturers and four students of the Adamawa State polytechnic have been identified as among 33 people that were killed by Boko Haram suicide bombers yesterday in Yola, the Adamwa state capital.
According to the officials of the R​ed ​C​ross, Aliyu Maikano and that of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Sa’ad Bello, the injured ones have been evacuated to various hospitals in the state.
This was even as the Presidential Committee led by the Secretary to the Government of the federation, Babachir David, had visited the victims of the bomb blast at the Specialist Hospital and Federal Medical Center in Yola.
Babachir David who commiserated with the people and government of the state, assured that the government of Muhammadu Buhari is doing everything possible in conjunction with the military to fight insurgency, adding: “we are positive that this madness will end soon.”
He advised the people of the state to always be vigilant as he said, these bad elements are living with them. [myad]

Ex CBN Governor, Sanusi, Insists The Only Way To Stem Economic Collapse Is To Remove Fuel Subsidy

emir sanusiFormer governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and currently the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi 11 has made it clear that the only way President Muhammadu Buhari can stem the nation’s economic collapse is for him to remove the subsidy on fuel.
The former CBN governor, who sounded this warning at the All Africa Business Leaders Award, West Africa, held in Lagos yesterday, stressed that Nigeria could no longer afford the many leakages that had ravaged and eaten deep into the economic system for ages.
The monarch, who quoted, CBN figures, said: “in the first two quarters of this year, this country spent over N500 billion on debt servicing. At the end of this year, it will be over N1trillion which is more than the amount of money budgeted for health, education and defence combined.
“There is no room in the government’s balance sheet for borrowing and spending. We have no option but to block leakages and to stop non-priority expenditures.
“It is for this reason that we cannot afford to spend all our time talking about the past. It is time to look at what we are doing now and ask ourselves if the fiscal stance and monetary stance are the appropriate stances for the situation we are in.
“Does it make sense at this time for the government to continue paying petroleum subsidy? It does not, and we must say it.
“When you need fiscal consolidation, when you cannot borrow, when you are not earning because oil prices are down, you have to shut down, especially those expense lines that have been known historically to be the sights of those seeking rent.This fuel subsidy has to go.”
He also called for the expansion of the tax base and an increase in Value-Added-Tax (VAT0, adding: “our tax base has to expand. VAT has to go up. We can’t continue having an economy where we collect tax from oil companies, collect tax, maybe, from the telecoms companies, and then 60, 70 per cent of the GDP does not pay taxes. This is something that has to be looked at.”
Sanusi also frowned at the anomalies in the economy, saying: “we are Africa’s biggest oil producer but the biggest export from the United Kingdom to Nigeria is petroleum products. We don’t refine our own crude. We don’t have a petro-chemical industry. We burn our gas and we don’t have enough electricity.
“We produce cotton and import textiles from China. We have a large tomato belt and we import tomato paste. Everywhere you turn…we produce cassava, we don’t produce starch. And what we don’t have we export. It is so bad that we had a military government that conducted free democratic elections in Liberia. We exported democracy when we had a military government.”
The Emir recalled his days as the apex bank boss, Sanusi and said that the biggest challenge he had as Governor of Central Bank was convincing politicians that there would be a day when we will regret not saving the money when oil price was high.
“That the leakages in the oil sector could not continue; that oil was a commodity whose price goes up and goes down and when it comes down, if you don’t have the buffers, you are going to suffer.
“It is one of these moments where if you were not a Nigerian, you would say well, I told you so. But you can’t, because it is a very sad story. It is very obvious and it has happened over and over again. You have high oil prices, high oil revenues and you blow the money away, and when oil prices crash, you don’t know how to face the situation.
“In 2009, we had a huge crisis. Oil prices crashed from 140 dollars to less than 40 dollars. That was the time I was coming to the Central Bank. But at that time, the government had a number of advantages. The previous administration had saved a lot. There were physical buffers. The Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance could pursue countless fiscal and monetary policies, even though we had devaluation, even though we had some inflations, even though we dealt with the biggest banking crisis in our history, the economy continued to grow and people continued to be employed.
“The situation today is different. We spent years deceiving ourselves, calling ourselves the 21st biggest economy in the world based on something called rebasing. We said our debt to GDP ratio was 11 per cent and that the ratio looked very good. Yes we had a debt to GDP ratio of 11 per cent, but we were spending 33 per cent of government revenue servicing debts.” [myad]

APC Sends Word Of Encouragement To victims Of Fleeing Boko Haram In Borno, Adamawa

National Publicity Secretary of APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed

All Progressives Congress (APC) has sent a word of encouragement and empathy to the latest victims of what it called fleeing members of what remains of Boko Haram, especially the government and people of Borno and Adamawa States which suffered deadly attacks that left many of their people dead while others were injured.

In a statement issued in Lagos today, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said that while even the loss of one life is too much to bear, the government and people of the states should take solace in the fact that the attacks will not endure because of the stepped up campaign by the nation’s gallant soldiers.

“The spike in the attacks in recent times is a direct reflection of the huge successes by the military in flushing the Boko Haram terrorists out of their strongholds and putting them on the run. With no fortress to call their own any more, having been smoked out of Sambisa Forest and removed from their ‘caliphates’, they have resorted to these cowardly attacks aimed at soft targets.

“But grim as the situation may seem at the moment, these cowardly attacks will taper off sooner than later, because suicide bombings are not sustainable, and because of the unrelenting campaign by our military.”

The APC said that having realized that it is doomed, Boko Haram has now dispersed into the population, hence the need for all citizens, especially in the worst-hit areas, to be extra vigilant.

“It used to be that Boko Haram terrorists will easily slip across the border to neighbouring countries after carrying out deadly and spectacular attacks in Nigeria. Now, they have not only lost their ability to carry out spectacular attacks, they are also unable to slip across the border, after being increasingly hemmed in by regional forces. Their days are numbered. Boko Haram is domed.” [myad]

Tribunal Sends Wike Parking; I Remain Governor, Wike Insists; APC Jubilates

wike

The Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, has quashed the election of governor Nyeson Wike as Rivers state governor through the gubernatorial poll on April 11, 2015, even as Wike insisted that he is still the governor until superior court decides otherwise.

That is even as the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state said that the judgment nullifying the election of Wike has vindicated its persistent claim that the election was a sham and that the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) erred in declaring Wike as governor.

The three-man tribunal chaired by Justice Suleiman Ambursa, today, nullified the declaration of Chief Nyesom Wike of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as winner of the contentious ballot by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).The tribunal declared that Wike’s election did not comply substantially with electoral guidelines.It ordered INEC to conduct fresh elections within 90 days.

The litigant, Dr. Dakuku Peterside of the All Progressives Congress (APC), had sought the nullification of the ballot on the ground that it was marred by irregularities and fraudulent practices, adding that did not conduct it in line with the electoral laws.

Reacting to the judgment, Counsel to the PDP, Chris Uche (SAN), said Wike remains the governor until the appeal processes are exhausted, saying that the nature of the judgment delivered by the Justice Ambrosa-led Tribunal made appeal vital as the new position adopted by the tribunal must be tested in the interest of justice.

Uche noted that the tribunal’s reliance on card reader accreditation to nullify the election when evidence was led by both the respondents and the petitioners that both card reader and manual accreditation were used for the election requires testing at the Court of Appeal.

He noted that it was shocking that less than 24 hours after lawyers on all sides submitted nine written addresses and documents, the Tribunal sent notice that judgment would be  delivered on Saturday morning.

Uche informed that the tribunal was aware that the Supreme Court judgment on the jurisdiction of the tribunal outside of Rivers State would be delivered on Tuesday.

He said that the tribunal had seven days to deliver its judgment, but chose to do so in less than two days.

This was even as the APC in the state insisted that it welcomed the judgment, saying: “we have been vindicated in our persistent claim that the election in Rivers State was a sham and that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) erred in declaring Wike governor. We repeat that there is no way under the heavens that Chief Wike can beat our candidate, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, in a free and fair election.

In a statement, in Port Harcourt by its Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikany, the APC said: “though, we were expecting total ban of Chief Nyesom Wike from further participation in the politics of Nigeria seeing the orchestration of the number of death of Rivers State people in order for him to be installed as a Care-Taker Governor, all the same we thank the Justice Mohammed Ambrusa-led Tribunal for restoring hope to the downtrodden people of Rivers State who have borne the brunt of Wike’s illegal and visionless administration in the past five months.

“We thank the Tribunal for allowing itself to be used by God to uproot the impostor governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, who has these past five months brought monumental suffering to our people in cahoots with some mischievous and misguided politicians whose only understanding of governance is blackmailing and the looting of our common patrimony.

“For the first time in the history of our dear State, a government without any vision or blueprint assumed office, thereby collapsing all the systems of governance. [myad]

 

Nigeria’s Notorious Baby Factories, By Philip Obaji Jr.

babyThe government of Africa’s most populous country is trying to crack down on this hideous trade, which may include the sale of children for use in rituals.
Eze, as we’ll call him, is an agent involved in Nigeria’s notorious baby trafficking ring. In a local restaurant in Nigeria’s southeastern city of Enugu, where dozens of people gather every evening to eat the city’s popular goat-meat pepper soup, and where all kinds of gossip can be heard, I overheard him talking to a middle-aged woman about the possibility of getting her a newborn child of any sex she requires.
I walked up to him after the woman had left, and sought to find out if he truly sells babies.
“Do you want a baby fresh from the womb?” he asked me.
He thought I wanted to buy a baby, but in fact I was on a fact-finding mission.
Eze claimed to be able to get me babies in less than 24 hours. He said that a baby, due to be born in a couple of days, was meant to go to a couple in Sweden but could be mine if I paid the cash in full immediately.
“We’ll get another baby for this couple. They won’t even notice we’ve given them something else,” he said.
I then told Eze I wanted to be taken to the factory, to be sure if the business was genuine before saying anything.
“It wouldn’t work that way,” he said to me. “For security reasons, the women are kept in a hidden place. We don’t want any encounter with the police.”
When I insisted I needed to see the babies before believing him, Eze said he could only take me to the woman who runs the factory, but with a condition that I paid him 10,000 naira (about $50).
I was eager to find out how this trade was carried out, so I paid the money, and off we went—driving for about 20 minutes in a cab through slum neighborhoods late at night.
Eze may be the agent for the business, but he isn’t very familiar with the area where his employer lives. On the two occasions he’s been there, it was under the cover of darkness, he said. He told me his boss deliberately took him to her home at night so he would not recognize the location of the place. That suggests some of the secrecy that shrouds this business.
On the last part of the trip we were guided by a young boy who knew the woman we were looking for. He soon pointed at a gate, saying, simply, “It’s here.”
We met Eze’s “Madam,” a middle-aged woman who introduces herself as “Madam Sarah” and asks us to follow her to the sitting room. She bid us have a seat and then turned to me. “Welcome, my son,” she said.
“I have about six girls in my custody, and they are all heavily pregnant and expecting soon,” she said. “They are not here. I keep them in a secret location.”
As we were talking, a young man walked in and whispered to her. After he had left, Madam Sarah turned to me and said: “That man is the biological father to many of the children we sell,” apparently to convince me that the babies she sells are not stolen.
“His job is to get the girls pregnant, and he knows how to get the job done,” she said with a big smile.
She went on to tell me that she charges 400,000 naira ($2,000) for a girl and 500,000 naira ($2,500) for a boy.
She talked about the cost of caring for the mothers, justifying the price of the babies. “It’s expensive catering for these girls,” she said. “I give them food and shelter and pay the guys who sleep with them, but I let them go after they have given birth.”
She claims she can arrange court orders and is able to get children of all ages, genders and complexions, and at any time. The police, she said, are not a problem for her.
“What sex do you want?” she asked me. “A boy or a girl?”
“He just came to find out if what I told him about this business was true,” Eze told her. She then turned to me and said: “Now you know it’s real. Come back when you’re ready.”
I stood up and left, winding my way back to the waiting taxi, having glimpsed up close how the child trade mafia operates in Africa’s most populous country.
Every year, the Nigerian security operatives discover several new baby factories. Young girls are held captive to give birth to babies who are then sold illegally either to adoptive parents, into slavery, or, it is said, for traditional rituals. There are rumors and fears that newborns are being sold to witch doctors for rituals in a country where there is a widespread belief in traditional communities that a powder made of infants brings luck. But, such sensational claims notwithstanding, the vast majority of buyers almost certainly are married couples struggling to conceive.
A huge amount of the trade is carried out locally in Nigeria, but authorities suspect that babies also have been sold to people from Europe and the United States, and despite the controversy surrounding adoptions in Nigeria, many foreigners continue to seek infants here.
There are several reasons given for the high patronage of baby factories.
Security agencies say most places where the illegal baby trade occurs masquerade as non-governmental organizations or charitable homes for marginalized women. Operators of these places present themselves as humanitarians who take care of the pregnant teenagers in need.
Human trafficking, including selling children, is prohibited under Nigerian law (PDF), but almost 10 years ago a UNESCO report (PDF) on human trafficking in Nigeria identified the business as the country’s third-most common crime behind financial fraud and drug trafficking, and the situation certainly has not improved. At least 10 children are reportedly sold every day across the country.
The scourge has intensified in the southeast, which is populated mainly by the Igbo ethnic group. Security officials have several ongoing undercover operations targeting suspected baby trafficking rings in Enugu State, underscoring the severity of the problem in this region.
One measure taken by the government to check the proliferation of baby factories in the state has been to set up a committee on child adoption, and its research has suggested that the incidence of child trafficking and illegal adoptions has been on the rise because some security agencies and unscrupulous state officials aided the baby-sellers.
“They are now being sold like commodities and, as a responsible government, we cannot allow this to continue to exist in Enugu State,” Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, governor of Enugu, said while inaugurating the committee last month.
“While we acknowledge the right and the necessity for the childless or benevolent couples to adopt motherless children and orphans,” the governor declared, “we believe that there is need for strict compliance with due process and the provisions of relevant laws to guarantee the security and well being of the affected children.”
Eze and Madam Sarah, of course, have other ideas.
Philip Obaji Jr. is the founder of 1 GAME, an advocacy and campaigning organization that fights for the right to education for disadvantaged children in Nigeria, especially in northeastern Nigeria, where Boko Haram forbids western education.  Follow him @PhilipObaji
Photo illustration by Celina Fang for The Daily Beast

Culled from The Daily Beast [myad]

Concept Of Boko Haram Runs Contrary To Human Philosophies – Hungarian Vice PM

President Buhari welcoming Vice Prime Minister/Deputy Head of Government of Hungary Dr Semjen Zsolf
President Buhari welcoming Vice Prime Minister/Deputy Head of Government of Hungary Dr Semjen Zsolf

“The extremism of Boko Haram is not Islamic. It runs contrary to all human philosophies.” The Hungarian Vice Prime Minister, Mr Zsolt Semjen argued when President Muhammadu Buhari granted him an audience today at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Semjen who congratulated Nigeria for the successful conduct of the 2015 general elections and peaceful hand-over, said that terrorism has assumed a global stage, even as he pledged that his country would support  the Nigerian Armed Forces’ efforts to end the Boko Haram insurgency.
He also promised that Hungary would deploy its expertise in the area of agriculture to assist Nigeria.
This was as President sought Buhari sought for an increased bilateral cooperation between Nigeria and Hungary, since both countries have a lot in common.
Buhari said that his administration will welcome the strengthening and expansion of cooperation between both countries in the areas of security and agricultural development.
“Hungary faces some immigration challenges today, just like other parts of Europe. We also have our challenges in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria.
“Hungary is able to fully understand our problems, and we can work together,” President Buhari said. [myad]

Appeal Court Gives Kogi Governor Marching Order: Reinstate 21 Council Chairmen Immediately, Without Delay

court_logoThe Court of Appeal in Abuja has ordered the Kogi state Governor, Idris Wada, to immediately, without delay, reinstate the 21 Local Government Council Chairmen who he wrongfully sacked.
The Appeal court judgment today, quashed the judgment of a Kogi State High Court sitting in Koton Karfe on December 9, 2014 that nullified the May 4, 2013 council elections that produced the chairmen and their councillors.
Delivering the judgment, Justice Mustapha Mohammed held that the decision of the lower court was a judicial error, adding that the appeal brought by the appellants had merit and “it is hereby allowed.”
Justice Mohammed ordered the Kogi State Government to immediately reinstate the sacked Council Chairmen and their Councillors who were sacked before the expiration of their tenures.
“The Court has perused the substance of the matter and left without an option but to nullify the dissolution carried out by the governor.”
Justice Mohammed said the decision of the lower court was misleading and therefore required to be overturned.
He said: “Having considered the appeal urging this court to reinstate the 21 Local Government Council Chairmen and their Councillors from Kogi State back to their offices, the penal is obliged to do so.
“The Kogi State Government is hereby ordered to immediately, without delay, reinstate the appellants back to their jobs.” [myad]

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