Saturday, 3 December 2016

KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN AND SCOTT DISICK ARE BACK TOGETHER BUT NOT IN THAT SENSE

kourtney_scott_disick_split_footerKourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick are together, just not ALL the way together -- nudge nudge, wink wink -- TMZ has learned.

We're told Kourtney and Scott are on better terms than they've been in years -- he's staying clean, and has been a present father -- but she still isn't sold enough to make a romantic leap.

Rumors that Scott's already won her back just aren't true, according to our sources ... who say Kourt insists there's no intimacy. We're told Scott still stays at his own house, and although they often travel together  ... it's purely for co-parenting.

But as for the future -- she's open to the idea of an encore from the Lord.

DABOTA LAWSON AND EX-BEAUTY QUEEN SYLVIA NDUKA SHADES EACH OTHER ON SOCIAL MEDIA OVER A MAN

 You Slept With My Husband, I'm Coming For You...Two Lagos Beauty Queens Fight
Ex-beauty Queen, Dabota Lawson, has accused another ex-Queen of having an affair with her ex-husband Sunny Aku.
 
The matter is still hot. Read what Dabota is wrote:
"The #JokeOfTheYear is you honey. And I really want to put this behind me as I promised your sisters but Its unfortunate you choose to publicly address out of 3 points ( my best friend and daughter ) the one that matters to you the most (The Man).
"When you clearly understood from our conversation and your apology over the phone yesterday that the fact that you claim we are "sisters" and you didn't reach out to me after you heard I had a baby but started fueling rumors/cracking jokes about who my Baby's father is and then coming on to my IG page to blow kisses is what pissed me off.
"Also considering you're the one who advice me to keep all of this low key, haba! No mother would tolerate that... I mean I value you more than a man whose existence is totally irrelevant to me at this point in time and that has not and will never change, hence I never addressed all those allegations in the past.
"As a matter of fact 99.9% I believe you won't stoop so low. But for my precious little baby, my heart and joy after 9 months and 12 hours of labor? My dear you know I'm coming for you. You touched me where you're not supposed to, you crossed the line and hurt me big time, friends don't do that and that's why I got mad. But it's all good."


She made the revelation on Snapchat today:

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Latest Pictures Of MBGN World 2011 Sylvia Nduka
About a week ago, former Miss Nigeria (2011) Sylvia Nduka commented with a ‘kiss’ emoji on one of Dabota’s posts on Instagram. See below:
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Dabota continued:
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YABATECH GIRLS' HOSTEL FIRE: STUDENTS NARRATES' HOW THEY ESCAPED DEATH

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Time there was when Ben Johnson used to be the world’s fastest runner, now it is Usain Bolt, an unbeatable world record he has maintained for many years.

Last Wednesday, when ‘Bakassi’ Hostel, the female living quarters of Yaba College of Technology became engulfed in inferno following electricity spark caused by power surge that is still a focus of investigation, many of the students said to number over 200, tried to beat even Bolt, in the ensuing panic and stampede.

But in their case, destination was not an issue; running, in their bid to escape for dear lives, was. Destination would take care of itself. Caught unprepared,  some of the students who were rudely woken up from their sleep by raging fire and sparking wires, rushed out of the hostel, stark naked, before coming back to their senses. It was like a scene pulled out of Obi Egbuna’s play, The Anthill, in which the Queens’ mother ran out from the bathroom, naked, following the pulling of the public fire alarm by some mischievous black boys in London.
One of the students told The Sun Education that the fire seemed to have put the affected students in utter confusion and thus making them to forget that they had nothing on their bare bodies as they rushed through a maze of equally confused fellow students trying to save their own skin too: it was a case of everyone to herself, God for us all.



Some students ran out naked
One of the students, Sarah (she refused to reveal her surname) who sustained injuries on her left leg, covered with bandage, was too weak to talk to this reporter. Clothed in a very skimpy, rumpled old dress, allegedly provided by a Good Samaritan, she looked distraught and devastated in company of her elder sister, as she searched for an ideal place to change into better clothing.
This reporter tried to follow them but the obviously irritated girl blurted out: “Please, stop following me about. I’m a Mass Communications student but I can’t talk with you now. You can see that I have a wound on my leg. I’m feeling the pain. And I need a place where I can change my clothes. Look at what I’m wearing.”
A student who shared her experience after Sarah had gone to have a change of clothes thanked God that nobody died. “That morning, many of my fellow female Bakassians ran out naked. I think some of them were still sleeping, when they were woken up by shouts of ‘fire’ ‘fire’ and ‘help’ ‘help’ and ran out, forgetting they had nothing on them.
“In some cases, some of our male colleagues pulled off their shirts and gave to the affected girls to put on. Some female students of other hostels also ran and got dresses for others who had none to wear.”

College officials also affected
Students were not the only one whose normal lifestyle was disrupted by the fire incident. Dr. Charles Oni, the Public Relations Officer of the college was also affected by the development. As at 1pm on that Wednesday, he was yet to have his bath since morning as he was busy attending to public relations situations that cropped up within the day.
Necessity they say is the mother of invention. Oni revealed he had a suit kept in his office always. And when occasion demands, it simply comes in handy. But then, smart and corporate as he looked, the pair of slippers he wore Wednesday sold him out. “I’ve not had my bath today,” he told The Sun Education. “I came here in bathroom slippers. Usually, I have this suit here. So for a day like this, I put it on in case there is going to be a television interview”.
The first news on the YabaTech hostel fire came from postings on social media. Some of the reports said that students set the hostel ablaze. Others said that the fire had claimed lives with various links posting conflicting figures of casualties.


The dire accommodation situation at Yabatech
“But for the timely intervention of God Almighty, we don’t know what would have become of these girls”, a male student who had rushed in to ascertain the safety of his girlfriend said. The fire razed about 27 of the hostel rooms. Investigation by The Sun Education shows that legitimate students in each room house other students as squatters thereby bringing the number to, sometimes, 10 – 15 per room. It was further gathered that squatters could exceed lawful allotees.
Speaking on the arrangement being made to accommodate the affected students as a result of the fire incident, Dr. Oni, noted that the redistribution that is being made is strictly for those who were lawfully given accommodation. “I have been a student, and stayed in hostel for years,” he said. “My first inroad into institution of higher learning was in 1985 when I gained admission to study Mass Communications at the University of Lagos. Even me, that year, I had a squatter. Even then accommodation in the hostels weren’t stiff as it is now.”
He hinted at the fact that some steps would be taken to check over-squatting, in order to minimize risks during crisis. “They say that when people are of like minds, they compromise with themselves,” he said. “And they are compassionate with themselves. Students usually sympathise or empathise with those who do not have accommodation. Accommodation is so tight that sometimes some students sleep in the classrooms. And there’s nothing you can do about it. Even myself, I do go round. And we know some people have used that against us.”


Thanking God for mercies
A HND 2 male student who spoke with The Sun Education but who did not want his name mentioned in print also thanked God that the fire did not happen in the middle of the night and at the time students used to sleep in classrooms. The school authorities, he said, had ordered security men to chase out students from classrooms after nine o’clock in the night.
“But the rooms are hardly enough to take all the students,” he said. “They are overcrowded. But the girl’s hostels are worse. You may find 14 – 15 of them in one room. And the rooms are not large. The males have like six, seven in a room. I don’t know how they will handle this.”
Talking about the cause of the fire spread, aside kerosene reported to be stored and sold in the hostel, the PRO identifies foams as other items that boosted the power of the fire. “There were foam materials inside the hostels, and we know that foam is a combustible element, and with the slight Harmattan we’ve witnessed in the last few days, the fire spread so quickly. But thank God for the intervention of the fire service which actually doused the terrible ruin that would have been occasioned by the accident.”


Counting the losses
Mrs. Adejoke Bakard who operates a business centre near the hostel said that the fire consumed computer Central Processing Units (CPUs) and monitors, gadgets, printing papers, photo copying machines, laptops, and other goods belonging to her and other operators of business centres around the hostel for the simple reason that nobody saw the fire coming, nobody was there to rescue anything when it started as it was too early in the day.

And by the time the news got to them it was too late for anybody to salvage anything as none of them lived within a walking distance of their businesses. By the time they arrived the scene the raging fire had already gotten out of hand so much that nobody in his or her right senses dare go near as to see what can be saved. That was how many people came to lose properties worth millions of naira. For many it turned out to be a very big, and in some cases, irreplaceable and irreparable loss, in a downward economy such as we are going through at the moment.

One of the students who lost her belongings including her clothes, shoes, handbag, laptop and junk drive bearing the soft copy of her work is however grateful that although the fire did not spare the hard copy of her academic research work, she has a soft copy of it in her email box.
“I had my laptop, my phones and flash drive in my room,” she said. “No one knew that a thing like this would happen. But I had my project saved in my email box. I did the typing myself. So, I’m hopeful that I’m going to retrieve it. But, what I’m not sure of is whether I saved all or part of it.”

WHY I CHOSE 'ON BECOMING' AS MY BOOK TITLE

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Beautiful on air personality, Toke Makinwa may have outgrown the challenges and hurdles life threw at her last year. Amidst it all, she is stronger and has written a book entitled On Becoming, where she let it all out, her challenges, experience and who Toke Makinwa really is. She had an interview with ENCOMIUM Weekly about her book.

Why the title On Becoming?
That was what resonated within me while I was doing this. When I started it, I had no title but my praying took me there. I prayed a lot and I was learning about myself. It was a new experience for me. With all the noise from the outside, perception that people had, it was important that I stayed grounded and I found my feet in there. I was becoming stronger, more open, and more receptive and who I was meant to be. This is my purpose. This is my journey. I chose that title and I want to show the world who I am now.

How challenging was it putting your personal experience for the whole world to read?
The book shared my challenges and my thoughts about that. I would like you to read the book.
We are Africans and Nigerians. We believe in keeping it all together. No one should see that your life is not perfect but I am here to change that. People should see you in your worst, which is how they can appreciate your success story. People should see you when you are down and under because you would still come up. If you reach the bottom, there is only one place to go which is the top. We need to eradicate shaming people to silence, most especially women. Women are held in high esteem. You can’t show to the world that you are heartbroken, you can’t show to the world that your marriage is not perfect, because people would look at you and think there is something wrong with you. But there is nothing wrong with that person. She is walking through life. She is becoming what she is supposed to be. It is important that we unmask ourselves, let go off this tradition because people die in silence. The book shows that there is more to life than the shame.

A lot of people see the beautiful, happy Toke, what is it that people don’t know about you?
I can’t wait for them to find out from the book. I can’t wait for them to buy the book. They can read all of that. It is definitely going to do so much in terms of people seeing me in a different light. I had to share so that someone somewhere who is going through challenges can know that they can come through.

On Becoming is talking about advocacy for women but contrary to that, you spoke about kissing and one night stand. Can you throw light on what you mean?
I was being misunderstood and that was also acceptable. I can’t reach everyone and by telling them this is what I meant. It is not every dog that barks at you that you throw a stone at. I have a vlog and it is part of my brand. I talk about everything. I was trying to say to people don’t take yourself serious, live and let live.
Again, society holds you to some standard and so many people are heartbroken today because they fall below that standard, some already feel it is over for them. If someone is doing something such an individual should have done in his 30’s and 40’s and the person is doing it at 50, people would say such a person is suffering from middle life crisis. We have to be open and honest to accept certain things. Life is a journey. You are becoming who you choose to be. Who you were years ago is not who you are now. You are allowed to grow, it is a journey of growth, and be open, do what you are supposed to do when you are supposed to do it, so that you can learn from your mistakes, become who you are supposed to be.
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I believe it is not everybody that hears Toke’s voice, has seen her face that would be able to get that book (cuts in)
That is why we have to make sure the book is everywhere.

What I am trying to say is that, unveil who Toke really is, for those who may not have an opportunity to read the book?
People must have opportunity to read the book, a lot of work went into it. I don’t have all the answers. If I do, we wouldn’t be sitting here. I am just excited about my journey. I am excited about a lot of critics who are now believers. Let us not focus on that, let us focus on the book.

With all your challenges, what is your perception about marriage?
It is a beautiful institution. If you read my book, you would realize what I am saying. I am not coming from a bitter place, you would accept what happened. For me, it might be a marriage, for the next person, it might be a sick child. The most important thing is what you do with what you learnt from the situation.

When everything happened, did you blame yourself for it or were you bitter about it?
It was a journey, which is why I have written this piece of work. I was very honest about it in the book. We all go through different stages, we learn from them. I really want people to read it.

Would you like to give marriage a shot again?
Marriage is a beautiful thing. Next time we would be talking, I might be a married woman, who knows. Life is a journey.

What is you plan for the book?
It is going to be available in stores in Nigeria. We had to change the notion that people would not have access to it, they must have access to it. We need to share the message of On Becoming.

How long did it take to come up with it?
A year and some months. It would be out this month. It would be affordable as well.


PROPHET GIVES POOR WIDOW $1000 AND OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP TO HER SON IN BOTSWANA

Philanthropic shepherd in charge of Champions Royal Assembly, Bro Joshua Iginla has put a significant smile on the face of another poor widow in far away Botswana on Thursday , December 1st, 2016. Mariam Olebeng, a widow for 11 years, resides at Plot 16648, Naoni Street, gaborone West, Botswana.


The man with a large heart touched the widow's life during the Botswana prophetic invasion which began same day. During the prophetic service , he picked her out by prophecy and revealed to her the darkest issues.

The shocked woman was dumbfounded and she got the greatest surprise when he dashed her a 1000 dollar ($1000) on the spot. Not done yet, he also gave her son, Prince Olebeng an automatic scholarship to any level of his educational desire. Aside that, he was also magnanimous enough to give her his direct access any time she needs help. In his words, giving is in our DNA, like my master master God... and no matter what people Say, we can't stop touching lives unconditionally. Why? Because the greatest of all is Love.

ZIMBABWEAN WOMAN WITH TWO HUSBANDS NARRATES HOW SHE GETS MAXIMUM SEXUAL SATISFACTION FROM THEM



For more than a decade, Jack Chako, 38, has been living happily with her two husbands, Michael Hwita and Liford Chimoto, with whom she shares one bed.

Chako is the head of the family. On how she gets maximum sexual satisfaction from her husbands, she said:

“We are a happy family, I live with my two husbands and we love one another. My two husbands are best friends and they are always together. Chimoto is the elder husband, while Hwita is the junior.

I married the second Hwita because Chimoto is elderly and increasingly becoming weak in bed and was starving me sexually. In terms of conjugal rights I favour Hwita. He gets me there. I only do it with Chimoto as a token.

At times, I feel pity for Chimoto and give him token conjugal rights and he appreciates that. The rule is no one gets out of the room, because he is not on duty. Whoever is not on duty, just watches us at it.

I am in charge and my two husbands are now used to sleeping side by side in one bed." Speaking further, the mother of five, three children from a previous marriage and two from this polyandrous affair, said, “I use some concoction to pacify my husbands.

It is not a secret that I used a concoction to cow them down. I also sell this concoction to other women to cow down their errant husbands and make them compliant. None of my two husbands wishes to leave me."

The husbands, Hwita and Chimoto, on their parts, said they don’t have problems taking Chako says their joint wife. Chimoto said, “I know my failings and I appreciate the decision which was taken, we have various duties and life goes on.”

Hwita said, “I see no problem. She loves both of us and we understand our situation. “I respect Chimoto as the elder husband because I found him here.”

CAR THIEF CAUGHT, PARADED AT OJOTA (PHOTOS

A car thief was caught on Friday, 2nd of december at Ojota, he stole a car key, phones and money worth 70,000. All the items were recovered except the money because he wasn't arrested on the scene but was suspected  after he left the scene, caught and was taken to his house where all the stolen items were recovered except the money. He is still at Ogudu Area H. More pics below:






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