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Saturday, 11 August 2018

17-Year-Old Girl Cuts Off Her Boyfriend's Manhood In Jigawa With A Knife - Crime

By Aliyu M. Hamagam,



A girlfriend to a secondary school teacher in Babura town of Jigawa state,

Ramlatu Tafida, 17, has chopped off the manhood of her boyfriend, Abdullahi Sabo, 25, with a knife.

Sabo, who is left with a dangling manhood has been hospitalized in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Kano.

While Miss Tafida, has since been arraigned on three count charges of attempt to commit culpable homicide, assault and for taking law into her hand.

Nigerian Men On Twitter Share Hilarious Spiteful Things Women Did To Them - Romance

Nigerian men on Twitter yesterday shared hiliarious spiteful things women have ever done to them. The stories will leave you in stitches!

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Young Nigerian Homosexuals Living With HIV Confess - Health

Shocking confessions of adolescent homosexuals living with HIV

TWENTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD Mike wears an innocent look. He is highly trusted by his parents who believe that he would never keep them in the dark about anything concerning his life. But contrary to the parents’ conviction, he is a homosexual; a practice he adopted from a tender age but has kept away from them.

Besides being a homosexual, the young man is also living with the HIV virus; another matter he has kept away from his parents’ knowledge. Even on occasions when the parents voice out their concern for people living with HIV, Mike joins them to do so without them knowing that their son is also a victim.

“I knew about my status in 2013 and started treatment the same year,” he said.

“I was 21 years old when I discovered that I am HIV-positive. I was a little bit sober when I learnt about it, but at the same time, I was well informed about HIV before I did the test. Before then, I was a member of dedication peers educating and sensitising people about HIV. So, when I learnt about mine, it wasn’t much of a problem because I had good information about it. I just felt that life must go on.”



Asked how his parents reacted to his HIV status, Mike responded: “My parents are not in any way aware of it. I haven’t told them because I feel they do not have good information about HIV. They still feel that the virus is a death sentence because it is incurable.”

Telling our correspondent how he contracted the virus, Mike said: “I am convinced that I got the virus through sex and no other means. I am gay, but I do show feelings for females too. I grew up being a homosexual. When I was about 12 years old, I started admiring boys like me as if they were females. I started practising homosexuality while I was still in primary school.

“In those days, we would only admire and touch each other. If there was no one at home, we would engage in some plays, saying your thing is bigger than mine. Gradually, it developed into full blown homosexuality.

“We do go to hotels or friends’ houses to have fun. We prefer going to a friend’s house because privacy is more guaranteed there than in a hotel. When I am in need, I approach my sex partners and they assist with whatever they have.”

Asked how he woos his same sex partners into a relationship, Mike said: “It is not about approaching the other person. It is by contact. When we see each other, the body chemistry tells us we are one.”

Completely ruling out the thought of getting married, he said: “I don’t want to marry. I want to enjoy my life to the fullest.”



While Mike is unruffled about his status, he is greatly disturbed by reports of foreign donors withdrawing their support for HIV treatment.

He said: “People will go mad and mentally upset if donors withdraw. Do you know how much the drug costs? Apart from people dying, if foreign donors withdraw, many victims will start doing what they are not supposed to do just to survive.

“Death is secondary in this matter, because I believe that if you are going to die, it will take a long while. Imagine somebody earning N15,000 a month and has to pay N10,000 a month for the drug. How would he cope? It will cause many more to sleep around, and it is not everybody who wants to sleep with you wants protected sex. Some people are ready to pay N100,000 to make love without any protection.


Like Mike, like others

Mike is not alone in the business of keeping his parents in the dark about his status. Another victim, Onoja, does.

Onoja said: “I became aware of my HIV status in 2014 at the age of 18. My parents are not aware of my status because I don’t want them to start thinking about my problem. It is my problem and not theirs. From my estimation, I think I became positive through sexual intercourse.

I became bi-sexual by force and not by choice, because I would need to get married one day and have children because of my mum and dad.

“Even if I don’t get married, someone will get pregnant for me. If I am in another country where there is understanding, I will not be bi-sexual. I am gay. Nobody initiated me into it. It has been in me right from the time I started having feelings for the opposite sex; I also started having feelings for people of same sex too. So, I started practising homosexuality with my neighbours. Whenever we were doing drama as children, I would be the wife and another boy would be the husband. We would start touching from there.



“I had my first homosexual relationship have had many other same sex partners thereafter. I was already into it while I was in secondary school, but we never went beyond touching each other. But when I left school, I started having intercourse and became HIV-positive.”

Speaking on his challenge as an HIV victim, Onoja said: “The challenge I have is that I have to hide to take my medication in the house so that my parents would not know about it. I am also very much afraid about the issue of donors withdrawing. If that happens, what would happen to people like us? The government should see how they can work with the funders

“I have colleagues who have died but I feel that they died because they wanted to. This is because they refused to go for treatment. Others were not taking their medications regularly and these are medications that you must take every day and at a particular time. If you stop taking them, the virus will get stronger and compound your health condition. Some of our colleagues still engage in unprotected sex. “

It was another disturbing revelation when our correspondent spoke with Robinson who unequivocally declared that he was gay.

He said: “I am a gay. I became a homosexual when I was in SS1. Nobody introduced me to it. I just found myself having sexual feelings for people of the same sex. But I didn’t practise it then. I started practising it in 2013.

“It was from this that I got HIV virus, because nobody taught me about safe sex. Some of my sex partners may be having the virus too. But I stopped engaging in unprotected sex with my partners immediately I became aware of my status.”


Like his peers, Robinson said his parents were also not aware of his nature as a gay and his HIV status.

“I tested positive in 2015 but I started treatment a year later. I was 25 years old then. My parents are not aware of my status. I didn’t tell them because I don’t know how they would react to it. I was seeing horrible things the first day I took my anti-retroviral drug.”

He said he would only get married for the purpose of pleasing his parents. “I would want to get married in future because of family pressure and belief system. Otherwise, I would not want to get married. I want to be a surrogate father. Marriage is not what I want.”


Peculiar case

For Gabriel, the story is a bit different as he is not a homosexual. But he told our correspondent that his status as a person living with HIV has changed his sexual orientation.

He said: “I knew about my status in November 2015. I knew about it when I went with to a friend’s organisation on Ireti Street, Yaba, Lagos. I don’t want to tell my parents about it. Their reaction could be to throw me out of the house or disown me or try to know how I got the virus. That kind of reaction will affect me mentally and emotionally and that could hinder me from handling the challenge.

“I do have sexual urge and everybody has to handle it his own way. I am now asexual. I have sex with myself and I am satisfied. I know I can use condom but I won’t. I do have fears about my status. Who wouldn’t? I lost a victim colleague and it was very painful to me. When the fear of death strikes you, you would imagine that you could be next.”

Gabriel also dismissed the idea of getting married, saying: “Marriage is not on my mind. I just want to be successful. I don’t want to see myself getting married even in the future because I don’t want to put a burden on another person. I just want to be on my own. Ninety per cent of me is saying no to marriage.”


Violated by reckless landlord

It was a completely different story with Adesola, a lady living with the HIV virus. She has gone through humiliation, violation and rejection after she tested positive to HIV.

Reliving her ordeal, Adesola said: “I knew about my status in 2013. It began when I started falling sick in 2011. It started with a cut, then big boils and serious coughing. I started taking codeine to take care of it to no avail. The challenge resulted in sleepless nights.

“At a point, my body started itching and it was always as if a screw driver was going through my skin. Pus and blood always came out of the itchy spots.

“I was 19 years old when I discovered my status. The hospital told my mother about it after I was admitted but I didn’t even know. It was a friend that sent a text message to me that I am HIV-positive. The hospital didn’t get my consent before telling anybody about my status. Outsiders knew about my status before I did.”

With her status already a public issue, Adesola said she faced serious stigmatisation even among his sibblings. “My mother wasn’t hostile to me but my siblings were. My younger sister who was initially on my side later turned against me. I got stigmatised everywhere around me. I faced hell and slept in the passage for two years in my grandfather’s house, all because I am HIV-positive.”

Added to the pains of being stigmatised, Adesola tearfully recalls how a neighbour she sought shelter in his room violated her.

She said: “When I was discharged from the hospital and had to sleep in the passage, there was a heavy rain on one of the nights and I could not cope with the weather condition. I had to go and beg our neighbour to allow me sleep in his room. But he took advantage of that and violated me. I got pregnant and had a four-year-old girl as a result of that. The man didn’t know my status. I didn’t get married to him and I don’t even know where he has been in the past four years.

“The manner I had my baby was not a good thing, but my girl is making me feel on top of the world. The way I got the pregnancy was not a good way at alI; I was violated.

“I will educate my child about my status. I will let her know I was positive when I got her pregnancy. I will make her understand that being positive is not the end of the world. I will make her understand that HIV is even better than malaria.”

In spite of the unpleasant experience, she said: “I want to get married. I really wish to get married.”

She also expressed concern about dwindling support from foreign donors. “It gives me fears. In my own facility, we don’t pay to get treatment. But in some facilities, they have been paying for the past two years. Some pay between N5,000 and N6,000, and these are people who cannot afford a square meal a day for themselves.

“The implication is simply massive death. Those without strong immune system will consequently drop to the second line. I can say that 60 per cent of people living with HIV do not have good jobs.”


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15-year-old girl kills her parents after searching online for "scary movies where kids kill parents"

15-year-old girl kills her parents after searching online for "scary movies where kids kill parents"



15-year-old girl kills her parents after searching online for "scary movies where kids kill parents"
A 15-year-old girl has been arrested and charged after she shot her parents dead.

Daejona Holmes shot and killed her parents Kinderly Holmes, 37, and Brian Starr, 38, in their Kansas City, Missouri home on the night of April 9. Despite her age, prosecutors plan on charging Daejona as an adult.

Authorities said that they first received a 911 call from Daejona. Responding officers found Holmes dead in an upstairs bedroom and Starr on the first floor, next to the front door. Coroners determined that Holmes died from a single gunshot to the stomach and Starr had been shot once in the mouth and twice in the torso.

Daejona first claimed that her parents were shot during a robbery. But after questioning her, however, it became clear she was not being truthful. Eventually, police claim that Daejona confessed to killing both parents.

Before she allegedly murdered her parents in their Kansas City home earlier this year, authorities believe 15-year-old Daejona Holmes searched online for "scary movies where kids kill parents."

15-year-old girl kills her parents after searching online for "scary movies where kids kill parents"

What’s more, according to a criminal complaint against her in the slayings, Daejona had also  saved rap music lyrics from Lil Uzi about "wanting her father dead." A video on her phone showed Daejona dancing in her bedroom to Lil Uzi's music while holding a handgun. Investigators also discovered a drawing that showed one stick figure shooting another. One figure was labelled "Dad," and another was labeled "Me".
Daejona’s arrest was announced earlier this week by Jackson County prosecutors. 
Daejona has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder, as well as armed criminal action. Because Daejona allegedly moved one of her parents’ bodies, she also faces a single count of tampering with physical evidence.
She remains in custody in lieu $150,000 bond and has not yet entered pleas to the charges against her. 

15-year-old girl kills her parents after searching online for "scary movies where kids kill parents"

Speaking with local TV station WDAF, Daejona’s uncle said that the teenager's mom had been abused by her dad before both of them were killed and that he had previously reported Daejona's dad to authorities.
LJ Brackson (Holmes’ brother-in-law) said: "Now my sister-in-law is dead, who was also a victim of the abuse, and now my niece is being charged with her and her father’s murders. That’s gut-wrenching.
"The system’s more than failed [Daejona]. You can consider them not taking her out of the house as failing her."


"My baby daddy burnt me, killed my daughter & took away my career...but I choose to rise" - South African lady

"My baby daddy burnt me, killed my daughter & took away my career...but I choose to rise" - South African lady



"My baby daddy burnt me, killed my daughter & took away my career...but I choose to rise" - South African lady
A South African lady who was a victim of violence at the hands of her former baby daddy, took to twitter to share her photo and narrate briefly what she survived.
"My baby daddy burnt me, killed my daughter and took away my career...But I choose to rise, she wrote.


Wife sues her husband for wearing makeup and dressing like a woman

Wife sues her husband for wearing makeup and dressing like a woman




Wife sues her husband for wearing makeup and dressing like a woman
A woman from Turkey has filed for divorce after her husband began to wear "sexy thongs and pantyhose" around the house. 

The unnamed woman claims her cross-dressing husband of nine years turned violent when she tried to discuss the issue with him.

The woman has asked for a divorce and is demanding financial compensation after her husband's behavior made her depressed. Turkey’s Hürriyet said the woman is seeking 200,000 Turkish Lira (around £24,400) after launching divorce proceedings at an Istanbul Family Court.

Her lawyer said the husband allegedly began to wear make-up and dress in women’s clothes two years ago. 
But the husband has filed a counter-suit, alleging that the woman questioned both his gender and fertility.
"His wife implies that my client has a different sexual orientation, attempting to blackmail him with this claim," said the husband’s lawyer, who is seeking a divorce without compensation.

Man Discovers Old Naira Notes Left Behind By His Grand Dad For Them - Family

A young man has revealed how they discovered some bundles of old naira notes his late grandfather left in their house as he shares the photo online.

A Twitter user identified as Adeeko Kehinde (@Adeekehinde), has taken to the social networking platform to share a photo of wads of Naira notes that his grandfather reportedly forgot in his house.
In the photo shared by Adeeko online, his grandfather who died 10 years ago, left behind a bundle each of old 50 and 20 Naira old notes.

From Zenithnaija.com


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