Friday, June 19, 2015

Indian Mother and Father reject their 2 week-old baby



A two-week old baby girl born covered in wrinkles is struggling to survive after her parents rejected her because of her rare skin condition. The tiny tot, who hasn't even been named yet, is being looked after by her granddad who fed her with goats milk from a spoon for two weeks before he could get her to a hospital in Maharashtra, western India.

Her mum, 25-year-old Mamata Dode, is said to have refused to feed the youngster because of her strange looks and hasn't visited her in hospital.Even her father, Ajay Dode, also 25, has refused to accept her

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Single mum arrested by NDLEA for inserting heroin in private part


This single mother pictured above was arrested by officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency after heroin was found inside her private part.

Actress Omotola Jalade, Yemi Alade and many more attends the 25th African Union Summit in SA



Poverty is sexist campaign Ambassador and Star actress Omotola was a special guest at the 25th African Union Summit in South Africa with ONE to mark the Day of the African Child. Omotola was on a recommendation panel on Child marriage and crimes against Underaged children.

The event which held in Soweto had in attendance the African Union's Director of Social Affairs Ambasaddor Olawale Maiyegun, UNHCR's rep to the AU Jane Okello and others. Omotola shined in an electrifying Iconic Invanity cape in honor of Soweto. More photos after the cut...

Chadian government bans use of full-face veil after Boko Haram multiple bomb blasts

                                

Chadian government has banned the use of full-face Muslim veil throughout the country following Monday's twin bomb blast that killed 27 people at the country's police headquarter.

Announcing the ban while speaking to religious leaders yesterday June 17th, the Chadian Prime Minister, Kalzeube Pahimi Deubet, said the government has ordered security forces to seize Burqas from markets and burn them immediately.

 "Wearing the burqa must stop immediately from today, not only in public places and schools but throughout the whole of the country,"he said 

Scorned boyfriend chops everything he and his ex-girlfriend owned in two


An angry boyfriend has cut everything he owns in two to spite his former lover.German eBay user 'der.juli' cut his most expensive possessions, including a TV, an iPhone 5, an Apple laptop and even his car. He then sent his ex-girlfriend the other half of each item , while he's listed his half of the goods for sale on eBay, with the broken car now available for less than £2, news.com.au reports.

Ritualists kill 21 year old female student in Ogun

                    


The dismembered body of a female student of a polytechnic in Ogun State, Miss Morenikeji Owolabi, has been discovered by policemen. Punch gathered on Wednesday that the body was found in a shrine on Tuesday in Eposo-Akaka community, Isara, in the Remo North Local Government Area of the state.

The 21-year-old victim, who hailed from Ekiti State, but lived in Isara, was said to have been lured to the shrine by a herbalist, Femi Awise, who is currently on the run.She was a science laboratory undergraduate of the institution. 

Behind This Successful King you would find a 100 successful wives

                                 

Abumbi II, the 11th fon, or king, of Bafut, Cameroon, has close to 100 wives. They weren't all his to start with. According to local tradition, when a fon dies, his successor inherits all his wives and then marries his own queens. He inherited 72 of the women from his late father. He has also taken on over 500 children from all of his wives.
"The queens have a great role to play in the fondom," notes Prince Nickson, also of Bafut, noting that it is up to these women behind the man to shape him in his kingly role.


"Behind every successful man must be a very successful, staunch woman," says Abumbi's third wife, Queen Constance.
"Our tradition has it that when you are king, the elderly wives remain to hand down the tradition to the younger wives, and also to teach the king the tradition because the king had been a prince, not a king."