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Sunday 3 December 2017

Do men really take back cheating wives? See the touching story this man shared to prove they do

Do men really take back cheating wives? See the touching story this man shared to prove they do



Do men really take back cheating wives? See the touching story this man shared to prove they do
A Twitter user wrote that contrary to popular belief, men also take back cheating wives and girlfriends but they keep it secret so as not to be ridiculed by their friends. 
After he tweeted that, another Twitter user shared a personal story of how he took his woman back even though he found out she was cheating on him with her boss and even got pregnant for the boss. He says he kept it secret from all his friends and family.
Read tweets below.
Do men really take back cheating wives? See the touching story this man shared to prove they do
Do men really take back cheating wives? See the touching story this man shared to prove they do
Do men really take back cheating wives? See the touching story this man shared to prove they do
Do men really take back cheating wives? See the touching story this man shared to prove they do
Do men really take back cheating wives? See the touching story this man shared to prove they do

Do you believe men forgive cheating spouses or is this man the exception to the rule?

Paul Okoye and wife, Anita dedicate their twins

Paul Okoye and wife, Anita dedicate their twins




 Paul Okoye and wife, Anita dedicate their twins

Singer Paul Okoye and his wife Anita, dedicated their twin children, Nathan and Nadia in church today.
Juli's Agwu's wife, Ibiere posted photos from the event, congratulating the couple.
 Paul Okoye and wife, Anita dedicate their twins
 Paul Okoye and wife, Anita dedicate their twins

JFK's oil painting sells for $162,500 at auction but Donald Trump's art doesn't sell as much



JFK's oil painting sells for $162,500 at auction but Donald Trump's art doesn't sell as much



JFK




Former US President John F. Kennedy's original oil painting from 1955 was sold at Heritage Auctions' Americana & Political Memorabilia auction Saturday for $162,500. The artwork was signed by JFK himself and hung in the Hickory Hill home of Robert F. Kennedy for years.
JFK
However, current US president, Donald J. Trump's drawing of New York city skyline didn't do as well as the Kennedys at the auction.
JFK
It sold for a respectable $20,000, which isn't that bad. Trump's drawing was donated to a charity in 2005.






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You have signed your death warrant' - Throwback to a shocking 2016 report by Amnesty International on SARS

'You have signed your death warrant' - Throwback to a shocking 2016 report by Amnesty International on SARS



The complaints about the operations of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a special branch of the Nigeria police created to fight violent crime didn't just start today, Its been a topic of discussion and cause of worry for many Nigerians especially youths for a long time.

In this extremely detailed report done in September 2016 by Amnesty International, they described SARS as being responsible for widespread torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (other ill-treatment) of detainees in their custody.

Amnesty International’s research shows that detainees, both men and women, are subjected to various methods of torture and ill- treatment in order to extract information and “confessions”. Such methods include severe beating, hanging, starvation, shooting in the legs, mock executions and threats of execution.

In conclusion, Amnesty International said it found numerous credible allegations that Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) officers continue to perpetrate acts of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment against detainees in their custody on a regular basis. Human rights defenders and lawyers informed Amnesty International that many police officers cited by victims as being involved in the torture or ill-treatment of suspects were found to have been transferred to another station.

Constitutional and legal safeguards to prevent torture and other ill-treatment in police custody are often ignored. Nigerian police internal mechanisms are weak and inadequate to stop torture being used or to punish perpetrators Amnesty International calls on the Nigerian authorities to reverse this cycle of human rights violations, impunity and corruption by SARS officers by putting respect for and protection of human rights first in the reform of the Nigerian police.

Amnesty International acknowledges the challenge faced by the Nigerian security forces in addressing the rise in violent crime in Nigeria, but does not accept the means being used to counter such crimes.

We are glad that he has realized the lies and deceit of his former Party - PDP issues statement on Atiku's return

We are glad that he has realized the lies and deceit of his former Party - PDP issues statement on Atiku's return



We are glad that he has realized the lies and deceit of his former Party - PDP issues statement on Atiku
The People's Democratic Party (PDP) has issued an official statement on the return of Atiku Abubarkar to the party from the ruling APC.

In the statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the party said, 'the return of the former Vice President @atiku to our great Party the @OfficialPDPNig is a welcome development. We are glad that he has realized the unbridled lies/deceit of his fomer Party, @APCNigeria. Again, we call on all our members still in APC to return home'.

See the full statement below...
We are glad that he has realized the lies and deceit of his former Party - PDP issues statement on Atiku

Friday 1 December 2017

Female teacher beaten to death for flogging a 14-year-old student in Anambra State (photos)


Female teacher beaten to death for flogging a 14-year-old student in Anambra State (photos)



Female teacher beaten to death for flogging a 14-year-old?student in Anambra State (photos)


 
Odilinye Rita, a teacher at Starlight Seconday School, Ogidi, Anambra State, was beaten to death by the parents of one Okafor Chinaza, a 14-year-old student she flogged. .

According to journalist Eze Amadi, the incident happened on Wednesday, 29th of November, 2017. Chinaza was allegedly flogged by Rita for not sweeping the class according to the roster.

According to fellow classmates, when the teacher questioned Chinaza on why she didn't sweep, she responded with insults. She then told her to kneel down, but she refused, prompting the teacher to annoyingly flog her.

The student later ran home and returned with her mom and uncle. According to the proprietress: "I was in my office with one of my teachers when she came in. .

I pleaded with them to allow the school look into the issue with diplomacy, as revenge won't yield needed result. She accepted to forget and forgive as I promised her that we will handle the case."

However, as the parents were leaving, they saw the teacher coming back from the private teachers meeting she had gone to. The mother was said to have rushed her with the stick she came with.

After a while, the teacher collapsed and was rushed to Iyi-Enu Hospital, Ogidi, where the doctor confirmed her dead. Currently, the parents and the student are being held at the police in Ogidi police station.
Female teacher beaten to death for flogging a 14-year-old?student in Anambra State (photos)



Tuesday 14 February 2017

Valentine's Day History

Valentine's Day History

PAGAN FESTIVALS, CHRISTIAN SAINTS, CHAUCER'S LOVE BIRDS, AND THE GREETING CARD ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

 

 

Roman Roots

The history of Valentine's Day is obscure, and further clouded by various fanciful legends. The holiday's roots are in the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia, a fertility celebration commemorated annually on February 15. Pope Gelasius I recast this pagan festival as a Christian feast day circa 496, declaring February 14 to be St. Valentine's Day.

Valentines Galore

Which St. Valentine this early pope intended to honor remains a mystery: according to the Catholic Encyclopedia, there were at least three early Christian saints by that name. One was a priest in Rome, another a bishop in Terni, and of a third St. Valentine almost nothing is known except that he met his end in Africa. Rather astonishingly, all three Valentines were said to have been martyred on Feb. 14.
Most scholars believe that the St. Valentine of the holiday was a priest who attracted the disfavor of Roman emperor Claudius II around 270. At this stage, the factual ends and the mythic begins. According to one legend, Claudius II had prohibited marriage for young men, claiming that bachelors made better soldiers. Valentine continued to secretly perform marriage ceremonies but was eventually apprehended by the Romans and put to death. Another legend has it that Valentine, imprisoned by Claudius, fell in love with the daughter of his jailer. Before he was executed, he allegedly sent her a letter signed "from your Valentine." Probably the most plausible story surrounding St. Valentine is one not focused on Eros (passionate love) but on agape (Christian love): he was martyred for refusing to renounce his religion.
In 1969, the Catholic Church revised its liturgical calendar, removing the feast days of saints whose historical origins were questionable. St. Valentine was one of the casualties.

Chaucer's Love Birds

It was not until the 14th century that this Christian feast day became definitively associated with love. According to UCLA medieval scholar Henry Ansgar Kelly, author of Chaucer and the Cult of Saint Valentine, it was Chaucer who first linked St. Valentine's Day with romance.
In 1381, Chaucer composed a poem in honor of the engagement between England's Richard II and Anne of Bohemia. As was the poetic tradition, Chaucer associated the occasion with a feast day. In "The Parliament of Fowls," the royal engagement, the mating season of birds, and St. Valentine's Day are linked:
For this was on St. Valentine's Day,
When every fowl cometh there to choose his mate.

Tradition of Valentine's Cards

Flower
Over the centuries, the holiday evolved, and by the 18th century, gift-giving and exchanging handmade cards on Valentine's Day had become common in England. Hand-made valentine cards made of lace, ribbons, and featuring cupids and hearts eventually spread to the American colonies. The tradition of Valentine's cards did not become widespread in the United States, however, until the 1850s, when Esther A. Howland, a Mount Holyoke graduate and native of Worcester, Mass., began mass-producing them. Today, of course, the holiday has become a booming commercial success. According to the Greeting Card Association, 25% of all cards sent each year are valentines.

Valentine's Day 2017: History And Reason Behind It's Celebration

Valentine's Day 2017: History And Reason Behind It's Celebration

 


 



Every February 14, people across the world exchange candy, flowers and gifts with their loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. It is considered to the best day to express your love and care for your special one or even express your feelings to the one you love. But do they really know the history behind this day? Here is how it started:

According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, there were at least three early Christian saints by that name. One was a priest in Rome, another a bishop in Terni, and the third, St. Valentine which almost nothing is known about, except that he met his end in Africa. Astonishingly, all the three Valentines were said to have been martyred on February 14.


Valentine who was a priest, served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, he outlawed marriage for young men. Valentine felt this was unfair so he celebrated marriages in secret. When the emperor found out he was thrown in jail and sentenced to death.

It wasn't until more than 200 years later that 14 February was proclaimed St Valentine's Day. By this time Rome had become Christian and the Catholic Church was determined to stamp out any remaining paganism. A pagan fertility ritual was held in February each year and the Pope abolished this festival and proclaimed 14 February Saint Valentine's Day, thus establishing this feast day on the Catholic Calendar of Saints.



 

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