A 45-year-old trader, Muina Adelami, has asked a Lagos family court in Lagos State to dissolve her eight-year-old marriage to her husband, Shuaib, a clerical officer, on the ground that his s*x drive was high.
“I have managed to stay this long in the marriage because I thought his libido would go down but that has not been the case.
“In the eight years of our marriage, we only have a child, I had two miscarriages as a result of excessive s*x.’’
She informed the court further that her husband liked s*x too much and gave her no breathing space.
“We start having s*x every night just before midnight and this goes on till the early hours of the next day. Many times, immediately after he comes back from work, he starts demanding for s*x.
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Friday, 22 November 2013
How President Jonathan Was Hospitalized In UK For Chronic Stomach Pain (READ SHOCKING DETAILS) Could it be Poison?
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Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan, has reportedly remained hospitalized at an undisclosed London hospital to which he was taken early today after complaining of chronic stomach pain.
‘The President woke up to get ready for the business of the day only to complain of serious stomach pain’, one presidency source said.
The personal doctor to the President, Fortune Fibresima, reportedly administered some medicines but as the pain escalated, Mr. Jonathan was reportedly rushed to a hospital. Presidency officials hoped he would be released to participate at an Investor’s Council Meeting taking place at the Hilton Hotel in Central London, about five minutes from the InterContinental Hotel where the Nigerian president is lodged. The meeting is the objective of his visit.
Several presidency sources have confirmed to SaharaReporters that the President and several government officials partied heavily into the early hours of this morning as they celebrated Mr. Jonathan’s 56th birthday.
Thursday, 21 November 2013
President Jonathan Remains Hospitalized in London; Unable to meet investors
London, United Kingdom—President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, took ill in London, United Kingdom where he was billed to chair a meeting of the Honorary International Investors Council on Nigeria. This forced his absence at the opening session of the council which held at the London Hilton Hotel in the Park Lane area of the city.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati who is also in London with the president, however, dispelled any fears as he said in a statement, yesterday, that the president’s sickness was nothing serious, adding that the decision to seek medical advice was only ‘precautionary.’
BREAKING: Jonathan sick, receives treatment in London
The president’s spokesperson confirmed the illness. President Goodluck Jonathan fell ill while in London on an official visit and had to seek medical attention, his spokesperson, Reuben Abati, has said. Mr. Jonathan is in London for a meeting of Nigeria’s Honorary International Investors’ Council. Mr. Abati said the president became indisposed and could not be present at the opening of the meeting on Thursday. He said the President has since been examined by competent medical practitioners and “he has been advised to rest for a few days”.
Monday, 18 November 2013
ASUU strike: Union to take final decision during meeting on Friday Nov 22nd, 2013
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is likely to hold its postponed National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on Friday.
After a wide spread rumored NEC meeting last week.
ASUU is expected to decide whether or not to suspend the indefinite strike it began four months ago.
Friday, 15 November 2013
#GoodNews: Airtel unveils BBM Bundle for iPhone and Android users
Leading Telecommunications service provider, Airtel Nigeria, has become the first service provider to create a special Blackberry Messenger (BBM) bundle for the teeming number of Nigerians who now use the Blackberry Messenger (BBM) for Android and iPhones.
ASUU take U-Turn over public outcry, Schools May Resume On Monday, As Lecturers May Call Emergency NEC Meeting on Saturday.
In the interest of Nigerian students, ASUU Strike might end on Monday according to reports, An impeccable source, which is one of the prominent leaders of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, who pleaded anonymity because he was not authorized to comment on this yet has disclosed to newsmen that the suspended ASUU Nation Executive Committee, NEC meeting earlier postponed in honour of Late Prof. Festus Iyayi,
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
South-West APC Governor convoy kills 2 people in Lagos.
Two persons were killed on Wednesday, while no fewer than nine others were injured after a tipper rammed into pedestrians at the U-turn end of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway. The tipper was said to be avoiding a government convoy of seven vehicles that allegedly drove recklessly into the expressway from a side road. The incident was said to have occurred between 11am and 12pm. Eyewitness said the convoy had stopped to visit a yet-to-be identified person admitted at a private hospital in the area.
ASUU postponed its NEC Meeting to January 15,2014 Over Iyayi's Death
As expected, the death of one time ASUU president Prof. Festus Iyayi has paused the decision making process. Iyayi who before his death was the Head of the department of Business Administration, University of Benin and also one of negotiating team of ASUU.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Ex-ASUU President Iyayi Killed By Kogi Governor’s Convoy.
Reporters has further confirmed that Festus Iyayi, a well-known Nigerian novelist and activist academic, was killed when a car in the convoy of the Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada, rammed into his vehicle near Lokoja in Kogi State. A police source as well as an eyewitness told SaharaReporters that Mr. Iyayi died instantly at the scene of the ghastly accident. Mr. Iyayi was on his way to Kano to attend a meeting of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) whose members have been on strike since July. The union’s meeting in Kano was called to decide on a possible calling off of the strike and a return to teaching.
Monday, 11 November 2013
ASUU Update: UNIJOS votes to continue strike
ASUU Update: UNIJOS votes to continue strike By Derin Akinnuoye on November 11, 2013 Pin It As the various university chapters of the Academic Staff Union of Universities meet this week to deliberate on the 5 month old strike, UNIJOS chapter has decided that they want the strike to continue. Speaking to journalists,
#BreakingNews: ASUU Strike: Universities to re-Open to students for normal academic activities by November 18th, 2013.
A source close to top guns in the Academic Staff Union Of Universities (ASUU) has told The Reporter Times (@ReporterTimes) the lecturers will ditch their four month old strike this weekend so students could resume on November 18 (next Monday).
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Sunday, 10 November 2013
Eaglets’ win means Nigeria youth will do better under our government – APC
For its historic and exciting victory at the 2013 edition of the Under-17 FIFA World Cup in the United Arab Emirates, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has congratulated the Golden Eaglets.
In a statement issued in Lagos Sunday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the victory was “a clear indication that Nigerian youths have what it takes to be world beaters in all areas of human endeavours.”
Jonathan says electricity will be stable by November 2014, insists no compensation for Boko Haram victims
President Goodluck Jonathan has assured that power generation and supply across the country would be stable by the end of November 2014. According to him, the current administration was doing all that is required to ensure that regular black out witnessed by Nigerians becomes a thing of the past. He spoke on Sunday at the 25th jubilee anniversary of the Word of Life Bible Church, Warri, the Delta State capital. The Church was founded by incumbent President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor. Jonathan, the special guest of honour at the event, observed that Nigeria’s technological development and the manufacturing sector depended on stable power supply. To this end, he expressed government’s determination to meet the November 2014 target. Speaking further,
David Did Not Kill Goliath, The Bible Is Not Infallible! - Femi Aribisala
Written by Femi Aribisala One of the myths of Christianity is the infallibility of the bible. Quoting Paul, some Christians insist every word in the bible is "God-breathed." (2Timothy 3:16). When you identify contradictions in the bible, they either refuse to acknowledge them or try to rationalise them away with highfaulthing apologetics.
ASUU may end STRIKE on or before Friday, Nov 15th 2013
The strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may end on or before 15th November,2013 if feelers from the union's zonal congresses are anything to go by. Journalists gathered from reliable sources that the national leadership had briefed the zonal chapters of the union on the outcome of the recent meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan. A source close to the leadership told journalists in Zaria yesterday that "The zonal congresses where held on Wednesday 6th November, 2013. For example, the Kano Zone meeting was held at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria. "At the end of the meeting the body language of ASUU chairmen that make up the zone and attended the meeting indicated that they may accept the offer of the president, but you know this depends on the outcome of the congresses of the various universities that make up each zone.
Saturday, 9 November 2013
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has begun the sale of application forms into the nation's tertiary Institutions.
The early sale of the application forms is to enable Nigerians desirous of tertiary education have access to the forms so that they could prepare ahead for the examination slated for April, 2014.
Friday, 1 November 2013
There Is No Going Back On Our Demands – ASUU
By: Isaiah Benjamin on November 2, 2013 -
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has insisted that it will not shift ground or contemplate returning to classes until its demands are met 100 per cent by the federal government. The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria chapter Chairman of ASUU, Dr Muhammed Kabir Aliyu, stated this in an interview he granted LEADERSHIP Weekend in Zaria shortly after their congress meeting. According to Dr Aliyu, “the federal government has not shown any sign of sincerity in keeping to the agreement reached in 2009 and ASUU will only call off the strike once our demands are met by the federal government.” Aliyu said: “The issue at stakes is that the federal government is not sincere. The government is trying to re-negotiate what we have already negotiated and agreed with them. The union presented a demand in 2006, which led to the 2009 agreement. They (government) should implement what they have agreed upon. “Even the Vice President then, who is now the President of Nigeria, was involved. In fact, he read the agreement and was among those who advised the late President Yar’Adua to ask his team on the government side to sign the agreement. “So, it is that agreement again they want to change but that why ASUU is insisting on it. The strike is lingering because government is not sincere they are trying to re-negotiate or repudiate the agreement and ASUU will not agree to that.” On the statement credited to Senate President David Mark that those who signed the 2009 agreement on behalf of government were incompetent, Aliyu said: “Indirectly, the senate president is saying that the current Nigerian president is not competent and not just the Nigerian president, but all the vice chancellors that were there, all the pro-chancellors that were there, the executive secretary that was there, the minister of education’s representative that was there, ministry of finance that was there, ministry of labour that was there, National University Commission that was there. So, what he is saying is that the whole government is not competent, and perhaps doesn’t know its left from right. That is the implication of what the Senate president is saying”. On the implication of the strike on the academic standard, Aliyu said: “Our strike is trying to even improve the system. We cannot continue to pretend that we are graduating good students. People know that our students are not competent enough to call themselves graduates, that is why ASUU is trying to address it. “So, the strike is not the problem; the cause of the strike is the problem. The strike has no negative effect directly, because the strike is trying to improve the system. Now that the government said they have given N100 billion naira to build more laboratories, libraries and the rest or buy equipment, that will improve the system.”
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has insisted that it will not shift ground or contemplate returning to classes until its demands are met 100 per cent by the federal government. The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria chapter Chairman of ASUU, Dr Muhammed Kabir Aliyu, stated this in an interview he granted LEADERSHIP Weekend in Zaria shortly after their congress meeting. According to Dr Aliyu, “the federal government has not shown any sign of sincerity in keeping to the agreement reached in 2009 and ASUU will only call off the strike once our demands are met by the federal government.” Aliyu said: “The issue at stakes is that the federal government is not sincere. The government is trying to re-negotiate what we have already negotiated and agreed with them. The union presented a demand in 2006, which led to the 2009 agreement. They (government) should implement what they have agreed upon. “Even the Vice President then, who is now the President of Nigeria, was involved. In fact, he read the agreement and was among those who advised the late President Yar’Adua to ask his team on the government side to sign the agreement. “So, it is that agreement again they want to change but that why ASUU is insisting on it. The strike is lingering because government is not sincere they are trying to re-negotiate or repudiate the agreement and ASUU will not agree to that.” On the statement credited to Senate President David Mark that those who signed the 2009 agreement on behalf of government were incompetent, Aliyu said: “Indirectly, the senate president is saying that the current Nigerian president is not competent and not just the Nigerian president, but all the vice chancellors that were there, all the pro-chancellors that were there, the executive secretary that was there, the minister of education’s representative that was there, ministry of finance that was there, ministry of labour that was there, National University Commission that was there. So, what he is saying is that the whole government is not competent, and perhaps doesn’t know its left from right. That is the implication of what the Senate president is saying”. On the implication of the strike on the academic standard, Aliyu said: “Our strike is trying to even improve the system. We cannot continue to pretend that we are graduating good students. People know that our students are not competent enough to call themselves graduates, that is why ASUU is trying to address it. “So, the strike is not the problem; the cause of the strike is the problem. The strike has no negative effect directly, because the strike is trying to improve the system. Now that the government said they have given N100 billion naira to build more laboratories, libraries and the rest or buy equipment, that will improve the system.”
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