Emeka Ike At War With AGN Again, Says ‘An Ex-Convict Cannot Be President!’

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 The body of Nollywood actors known as the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) is living up to its reputation as a House of Many Controversies (HMC), as actor Emeka Ike has come out to state that the just concluded AGN elections that produced former beauty queen, Ibinabo Fiberesima as the first female president of the guild, was a fraud.

Emeka Ike who has always been at war with members of the guild, is also famous for his battle with immediate past AGN president Segun Arinze, which saw the end of Segun’s tenure after a botched election in Benin in April 2012.

Now Ike is back and this time he is taking on the new president, Ibinabo Fiberesima, who he says cannot be president of the guild.

Ike was alleged to have carried out the arrest the Vice Chairman of the AGN’s BOT (Board of Trustees), Emma Oguguah, who was taken to Zone 2 police headquarters in Lagos.

Speaking to the Vanguard he said, ‘I stormed the venue to arrest Emma Agugua because he was conducting an illegal election. I have a case in court against the leadership of the Guild, until the matter is determined, nobody has the right  to conduct any election under the law.”

Sources told NET that when Ibinabo reached out to Emeka Ike in her capacity as the guild’s president, in the spirit of reconciliation, the actor questioned her right to have contested the elections, alleging she had a manslaughter charge yet to be settled.

Ibinabo Fiberesima was in 2009 sentenced to five years imprisonment for manslaughter, following the death of a medical doctor, Mr. Suraj Giwa, whom she hit while allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol at the time. She was remanded in Kirikiri prisons and the case dragged for sometime before she was let off.

Meanwhile Emeka Ike says he has no intentions of ruling the AGN but ‘will not stand to see it run by people like Emma’, who he says is corrupt and had been running the guild like his property.

 

 

“It is painful, it is certainly not fun” – 30-year-old nurse who has 500 orgasms a day

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 For most people, doing the weekly shopping or vacuuming the house are simply dull chores. But they get Zara Richardson so aroused she ORGASMS.

Cleaner Zara, 30, has a disorder called Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS), which means she can have up to 500 orgasms a day.

She says: “People think I must be in ecstasy every day but constantly having orgasms is ruining my life.

“I have no control over the way my body feels and it affects every aspect of my life.

“The simplest act can cause me to have an episode — it’s an exhausting way to live.”

Zara, from Basingstoke, Hants, says: “It often happens when I walk up the stairs, drive over speed bumps and whenever my phone vibrates in my pocket.

“I’ll also have an orgasm when I’m reaching for food at the supermarket, walking through turnstiles, pushing a shopping trolley and even when someone sits next to me on the sofa.

“I wake up feeling aroused and go to bed feeling that way.

“I can be standing in a queue at the supermarket and feel the PSAS start. And there is nothing I can do to stop it.

“Train journeys are a nightmare as the movement of the train can trigger an attack.

“It has put me off sex and made me depressed.”

PSAS was first documented as a medical disorder in 2001. Zara was diagnosed in 2010 after constantly feeling aroused.

She says: “It sort of crept up on me. I started feeling sexually aroused all the time and put it down to my hormones changing.

“But even after I had sex with my boyfriend at the time, Rob, I’d never feel satisfied.

“The feeling would never go away — I’d try to distract myself by doing exercise, having hot baths or watching a depressing film, but the sensation continued.

“After two months of suffering in silence, I knew the way I was feeling wasn’t normal.

“I knew I had to tell my GP, but the idea of confessing that I couldn’t stop having orgasms was terrifying. I thought a doctor would laugh at me or think I was a crazed nymphomaniac.

“But I was having up to 500 orgasms a day. It was ruining my life.”

Then Zara had a breakthrough: “I found websites and forums relating to PSAS,” she says. “As I read what other women were experiencing, I felt like a weight lifted from my shoulders.

“I wasn’t going crazy and there were other women out there like me.”

With this new knowledge, Zara went to see her GP, who diagnosed her with PSAS.

She says: “My doctor prescribed a course of mild anti-depressants, painkillers and anti-inflammatories for my bad days.” Zara also uses hot and cold packs to stop the orgasms occurring.

She says: “I will sometimes sit with a packet of frozen carrots or peas wrapped in a tea towel over my parts because the coolness stops me wanting to orgasm.”

She finds support on internet forums and says: “One sufferer in the US told me she has ‘orgasm days’ were she tries to deplete her body of the desire to climax. I do that once or twice a month.

“It’s so embarrassing and I don’t enjoy it but it does work. I will spend the day in bed in a darkened room, trying to get them out of my system. It doesn’t feel good — in fact, it’s often very painful

“After one of those days I can normally have a good few days free of the dreaded attacks.

“Treating this syndrome is hit and miss and it’s made me terribly depressed at times.

“I don’t go out much as when I do, I spend most of the time in the toilets trying to stop the orgasm attacks.

“Restaurants are a nightmare as when sitting still for long periods the pain of orgasms builds up. I’ve been to job interviews and the syndrome’s hit.”

Suffering with PSAS has also ruined Zara’s love life as no man feels able to satisfy her in the bedroom.

Currently single, she finds the idea of dating and telling a new boyfriend about her syndrome too terrifying to contemplate.

She says: “My relationship with Rob broke up because he couldn’t cope with the fact there was no way of satisfying me sexually.”

Rob, 33, says: “I honestly couldn’t cope with the PSAS. Zara told me I was good in bed and that her syndrome made her feel dissatisfied — not me.

“For a man, it’s really difficult to get your head around.”

Zara is planning to take part in global studies to help specialists learn about the syndrome.

She says: “I want my body back and to have a normal sex life. PSAS has destroyed my daily life as anything can trigger an orgasm. It’s a nightmare.”

Zara is setting up a website to raise awareness and tell her story to other sufferers.

She says: “It’s painful, debilitating and certainly is not fun.”

 

Curled from:- Uk sun

 

 

Happy birthday Sir Omotola; Father to Dynamix second Boss Slasha -Photos

 

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Celebrant himself, also pictured above with his heartrob

                                                                Slasha son of da celebrant

Shoutout to my one and only hmmmmm…. Dynamix TV & Magazine Publicist,General-Editor whose names are Omotola Ayo Silasha. People know him as “SLASHA” and i usually call him “Cutie” today he’s wonderful father adds glorious one more year to his age…am thanking God for his life well spent and also life of his wife & children …May he continue to see more of God’s blessings IJN!!!

2 Students To Die By Firing Squad For Stealing Phones And Money In Makurdi

 Justice Theresa Igoche of the Makurdi High Court, on Tuesday sentenced two students, Vershima Kaachi and Akaazua Akpen, to death by firing squad for armed robbery.

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The convicts were arrested on the eve of Christmas in 2007 for criminal conspiracy and armed robbery, contrary to Sections 5(b) and 1(2) of the Robbery and Firearms Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990.

In his testimony, the victim of the offence, Jonathan Usenge, told the court that five armed men came to his house, attacked and robbed him of some valuable items on that day.

He stated that the robbers collected his Nokia 1600 phone valued N12,700.00, two torch lights valued N350.00 and a sum of N16,500.

He said the convicts were armed with guns and a hacksaw, and that the clothes they wore on the day of the robbery, his stolen phone and the hacksaw were recovered from them during police investigation.

The prosecution called three witnesses while the accused persons testified for themselves and also called three witnesses.

In his submission, counsel to the convicts, Mr Cletus Ujah, argued that the prosecuting counsel had not proved the allegation against his clients beyond reasonable doubt.

Ujah insisted that the victim was inconsistent in his testimony, arguing that the prosecution’s evidence could not be said to be overwhelming to nail his clients.

He further argued that the prosecution failed to tender the hacksaw claimed to have been recovered from his clients before the court which, he said, amounted to withholding evidence.

But the prosecuting counsel, Mr Obande Idikwu, argued that the prosecution had made a case to warrant the conviction of the accused persons.

Idikwu submitted that from the evidence, it could be deduced that there was an agreement to commit an illegal act, which was pursued to a logical conclusion.

Delivering judgment, Igoche held that the prosecution had proved its case against the convicts and found them guilty as charged.

In an allocutus, Ujah pleaded for leniency for the accused persons, pointing out that they were each the only sons of their parents and young boys with a promising future ahead of them, noting that they had no records of previous conviction and were looking very remorseful, and urged the court to temper justice with mercy.

But the judge said the punishment prescribed for offenders under Section 1(2) of the Robbery and Firearms Act was death by either hanging or firing squad, pointing out that it was subject to the governor’s discretion.

How a police officer forcefully inserted a metal object Into my private part

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Queen Akindeleni has a story to tell; a sad, gripping one. A victim of mindless brutality by policemen, Akindeleni has seen her fortunes wane from a property developer and seller of building materials, to a destitute confined to a remote village “waiting for her death.”

In an affidavit which she swore at the Ogun State High Court, Sango Ota, Akindeleni narrated her sad story in details.

Trouble started for her on October 12th, 2009, when she went to the Agbara police station to make a report about the threat she’d received from the family of one Ayodele Akindeleni. The man’s whereabouts were not known, and his family threatened to kill her and her two kids if she didn’t tell them his whereabouts.

It turned out that she’d been slow. The family, through one James Akindeleni, had already tabled their own complaint first, so after she was done reporting at the station, she was not allowed to leave. Even her kids, who came to look for her one after the other, were detained. At that time, the kids -Esther Ighovoyiwi and Charles Ighovoyiwi – were only 12 and 14 years respectively.

The girl, Esther, was severely slapped by the officers till her ears began to discharge pus. She was however released that same day. The story was different for 14 years old Charles, who was held for a month and two days without being charged. His release only came after the intervention of a man he could not identify.

Queen Akindeleni said “the team of police officers … tortured me with cruelty that I must confess that I killed the alleged deceased person,” but she denied being responsible for the alleged death or having any knowledge of the man’s whereabouts.

She remembered the first names of the two officers involved in her torture: Shadrach (DCO 2) and Raphael.

Shadrach was particularly notorious. The victim alleged that he used a straight heavy metal which looked like window aluminium to beat her repeatedly on the left side of her body. Three other officers joined in. They dragged her to the police barrack where she was held in a bathroom. There, she was asked to remove her pants.

What followed was a most shocking case of brutality. Hear her: “The team of police officers who investigated the case asked a female officer whose name I could not remember, to insert the metal which Shadrach gave her into my vagina.”

The female officer was hesitant. She asked Mrs Akindeleni to scream as if she was carrying out the instruction but did not do it. After some time, she told them she’s done as instructed but had been unable to extract a confession from the victim.

Shadrach was unconvinced. He took the metal from the female officer, moved it to his nose and perceived it. He immediately realised that the metal wasn’t inserted as claimed, so he “took it himself and held me with force to the ground, with my legs wide open and forcefully inserted the metal into my vagina.”

There was an immediate heavy rush of blood from her genitals; she fainted.

Shockingly, despite her state, she was not attended to by anyone for four days, until they brought a man who examined her and gave her drugs which stopped the flow of blood.

She however discovered a new problem. Urine was leaking uncontrollably from her vagina. She could do nothing to stop the flow.

She was later transferred to the Ogun state police headquarters at Abeoukuta, from where she was moved to the Ibara Prison, Abeoukuta on 1st January, 2010 in her blood-stained clothes and half-bent state.

It was there, at the prison clinic that she was attended to. And it was there, in July 2010, that she met Barrister Ashaolu Joshua Olabowale, a corps member serving in the Ministry of Justice, who said he was interested in her case. Barr. Olabowale went to the Justice Ministry where he saw her case file.

Among other things, he saw that the main evidence against her was the carcass of a human being which was seen in a bush. However the file also showed that there was no proof that the missing man alleged to have died was actually dead or whether the discovered carcass was his. The Director of Public Prosecution hence advised that “Mrs Queen Akindeleni could not be linked with the alleged offence and therefore couldn’t be charged.”

Mrs Akindeleni was released from prison on 2 September 2010, a year after she was first detained. She was made to understand that the allegation against her was “frivolous, baseless and lacks merit, particularly considering the facts and evidence of the police.”

After her release, Barr. Olabowale took her to the hospital, where it was discovered that she had Vesico-Vaginal fistula, with the main symptom being a continuous involuntary discharge of urine because of the “abnormal openings in the internal parts of my vagina caused by the metal the police officer inserted into my vagina.”

Because she couldn’t treat herself and consistently oozed a foul smell and released urine involuntarily, she had to relocate to a village in Ogun where she now lives “with continuous flow of urine from my vagina and have used clothes among others as sanitary pad to pack my genital/vagina for more than 1000 days.”

Sadly, her children have been left with indelible scars. Both Esther and Charles, now 15 and 17 respectively had to both drop out of school, fending for themselves. Worse still, Esther is now a mother.

Mrs. Queen Akindeleni said in her affidavit that all she wants is justice for all she’s been through.

Can anyone blame her?