Tuesday, 3 September 2013

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Dino Melaye Finally Admits Impregnating Actress Bisi Ibidapo?

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 11:03 AM PDT

          
Information reaching Olokunbolablessing.blogspot.Com is that actress Bisi Ibidapo-Obe, who caused a lot of confusion in the home of former House of Reps member, Hon Dino Melaye, with her pregnancy saga is now a happy lady. At last, it seems her cries have been heard and her prayers answered.

Dino Melaye is said to have accepted full responsibility for Bisi's daughter.


Six months ago, when Bisi put to bed, she told anyone who cared to listen that she camped Dino in her house when he visited Lagos back then and they slept together, resulting in pregnancy. But Dino said the actress may be suffering from afternoon dream, claiming nothing of such happened.

Anyway, sources say Dino has sent people to Bisi, indicating his interest to take full responsibility for their baby and Bisi, who's on tour, is expected to meet Dino on her return to Nigeria.

Congrats to them!

Davido reacts by 'rich dad' comments

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 11:00 AM PDT

More Tweets when you continue...



 

Photo: Actress Nse Ikpe Etim in intimate pose with husband

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 10:57 AM PDT

The actress shared the pic on her instagram page today. Now, that's one hot pose!

Tragedy of girl, 12, who was found hanged hours after arguing with her mother over her untidy bedroom

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 10:54 AM PDT

Katie Webb was found hanged in her bedroom on April 24 this year
Katie Webb was found hanged in her bedroom on April 24 this year
A 12-year-old girl was found hanged in her bedroom after she had argued with her mother about being untidy, an inquest has heard.
Katie Webb was found unconscious in her bedroom on April 24, this year.
Her devastated father Daniel, 34, told an inquest he had a row with Katie two days before she died but put her mood 'down to hormones'.
Her mother Anne, 32, also told the hearing she had 'argued' with Katie on the day of her death about her messy bedroom at the family home in Evesham, Worcestershire.
Speaking at the hearing at Stourport Coroner's Court on Monday, Mr Webb said: 'It was mine and Katie's very first spat. I put it down to hormones.'
Two days later he heard a loud scream from his wife Anne who had discovered their daughter hanged in her bedroom.

Mr Webb rushed to the room where he tried to give his daughter CPR before paramedics arrived.
He told the inquest: 'I went straight to where the screaming was coming from to see Anne holding Katie and screaming "help me, help me, help me".
'Then this really nice man pulled me out of the way and said "You've done enough, let someone who knows what they're doing try". I just broke down.'
Katie was airlifted to Birmingham Children's Hospital but could not be saved.
The inquest heard Worcestershire County Council's social services division had placed Katie under a Child Protection Plan in 2010 following concerns around neglect.
This was downgraded to a Child in Need Plan in May 2012 after the family made good progress and was even removed entirely in September that year.
But the plan was reactivated in March this year after social workers found a diary Katie has been asked to complete which contained an entry saying: 'If I don't do my chores I will get a whack.'
Her parents denied it was true and Katie later told a social services worker it had never happened.
Katie had been a pupil at Simon de Montfort School, Evesham. Geraint William, the Senior Coroner for Worcestershire, concluded there was no evidence Katie had been bullied either at school or online
Katie had been a pupil at Simon de Montfort School, Evesham. Geraint William, the Senior Coroner for Worcestershire, concluded there was no evidence Katie had been bullied either at school or online


The inquest heard Worcestershire County Council's social services division closed their case on Katie on April 23 - just one day before she died.
Geraint William, the Senior Coroner for Worcestershire, concluded there was no evidence Katie had been bullied either at school or online.
He recorded an open verdict saying he didn't feel he had enough evidence to confidently record a verdict of suicide or accidental death.
Addressing Katie's parents, Mr Williams said: 'There's absolutely nothing I can say that makes this look better.
'This will never, ever go away for you but it will get easier to live with and frankly that's all you can hope for.'

Why I Had Sex With Ese Walter ––Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo Of COZA Finally Speaks?

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 10:46 AM PDT

Someone sent me what was described as a very revealing un-edited interview where Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of COZA admitted his "sexual manipulation" of Ese Walter. I'm finding it difficult to believe this so called revealing interview. But could it be what happened? See the confessions below:

'Is it true you had sex with her everyday for seven days?'
'Zachariah 10. It's a level of grace you can't understand.'
Could this be true? Has Pastor Biodun opened up on Ese Walter to Chris Ihidero of TheNET? Excerpt:

Good morning, Man of God. Thank you for finally speaking on this issue sir.'
'Welcome my brother, you are blessed. It is you I must thank for being very open-minded about this whole nonissue. I read your column last week and I must confess Nigeria is lucky to have people like you who still use their brain cells. The Lord be praised.'

'Hallelujah. So, where do we start from?'
'Let us start from the beginning. Praise the lord.'

'Hallelujah. So, what was on your mind when you invited her to the terrace of your hotel suite?'
'That's not the beginning. It all started when I saw her in the congregation while preaching one Sunday; she was very vibratory, especially when taken over by the spirit doing praise and worship. Praise the lord. The spirit ministered to me that she would be useful in Pastoral Care. That was why I invited her to the unit. And she was very useful. Praise the lord.'

'Hallelujah. By 'very useful' you are talking about your affair with her, right?'
'No, we didn't have an affair; we had an understanding. Praise the lord.

'Really? Explain to me how that works, sir.'
'Praise the lord. She understood that I am a Man of God with a weakness. I understood that she was a believer with an equal weakness. She understood that I was a married man; I understood that she was a willing woman. She understood that I could make her no promises of forevermore; I understood that she understood that by associating with me I would introduce her to a level of grace she was previously unaware of.'

'Is this also the kind of understanding you had with others that led to your suspension in Ilorin and the 130 women you have slept with?'
'Lie! Big lie! One hundred and thirty?!!! Haba, how could one man have done that, even with a never seen before level of grace? They just want to give my dog a bad name just to hang it. 120, I may accept, but 130? Never. When it is not as if I have a spare mobile penis that I charge with car charger. People should fear God when saying some things o. Praise the lord.'

'Let's return to her story. So, what were your intentions when you invited her to your hotel suite?'
'Special deliverance, I swear. God sees my heart. I had heard some uncomplimentary stuff about her and had caught her looking at me somehow during Pastoral Care Unit meetings, so I knew I had to intercede for her to retain God's glory in her life. Praise the lord. Even when I asked her to come to the terrace it was so we could get cool breeze during the deliverance. All was well until she sat on my laps.'

'What happened when she sat on your laps after you invited her to do so?'
'My weakness arose. And when we kissed…my brother, do you eat seedless grapes? That's what her tongue tasted like, soft and succulent. What was I to do? You people don't know how hard it is to pastor a Pentecostal church in Nigeria, especially in this Abuja! You are there teaching the word of God and what do you have before you? Gorgeous women with sly smiles; with breasts, big and small, chiseled upon their chests like those old wood carvings; lips like cherries; eyes speaking to your soul, telling you their desires. Ah, until you have walked in my shoes you are not qualified to judge me. Praise the lord.'

Ask the Lord for rain in the spring for he makes the storm clouds. And he will send showers of rain so every field becomes a lush pasture.'
'You know your bible. Praise the lord.'

'You know sir, each time you say 'Praise the lord', what I hear is Praise the Rod. It seems to me that you spend more time doing the rod's work than you do doing the lord's work.'
'Who died and made you judge? Don't make proclamation about me if you don't want the wrath of God. I'm a man of God, remember? [touch not my anointed] Praise the lord.'

'Is this also why you've refused to explain yourself to your congregation?'
'They don't need any explanation. They know me.'We would have to end this interview on this note sir. Thanks again for your time.

– So, do you think this interview is real or someone's imagination?

Teenager dies from head injuries after refusing to go to hospital following 20-person fight near stage school pupil's 16th birthday house party

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:57 AM PDT


Tragedy: George Verrier died after refusing treatment for his injuries
Tragedy: George Verrier died after refusing treatment for his injuries
A teenager has died from head injuries after refusing hospital treatment following a fight involving about 20 people at a 16th birthday party.
George Verrier, 17, was given first aid by police after 'mayhem' broke out at around 12.45am yesterday in Bromley, south-east London.
The teenager was among 100 guests at the party of friend Madison Moran.
The 16-year-old is a student at the Brit School for performing arts in Croydon, whose former pupils include singers Adele, Jessie J and Amy Winehouse.
After the party George was involved in a fight involving more than a dozen others.
Police say he was offered first aid at the scene for a head injury and was advised to go to hospital but he declined.


He was found unconscious at a friend's house later on Sunday morning. He was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead on Sunday evening.
One person who witnessed the fracas in the street said: 'It was very wild. There were lots of people fighting each other and then lots of police turned up.
'There was a lot of shouting and screaming and it seemed some of them were drunk.'

 
Neighbours said the party had seemed well-organised and that they had seen people being turned away at around 12.30am.
Brawl: George Verrier, pictured, died yesterday after a mass brawl after a 16th birthday party on Saturday night
Brawl: George Verrier, pictured, died yesterday after a mass brawl after a 16th birthday party on Saturday night

Incident: The 20-strong fight happened after the party of Brit School student Madison Moran (pictured)
Incident: The 20-strong fight happened after the party of Brit School student Madison Moran (pictured)
Event: This is the house in brmley where the 16th birthday party was held on Saturday night before a fight spilled into the street
Event: This is the house in Bromley where the 16th birthday party was held on Saturday night before a fight spilled into the street

Scene: A police car outside the house today, where more than 20 people fought, which led to the death of 17-year-old George Verrier
Scene: A police car outside the house today, where more than 20 people fought, which led to the death of 17-year-old George Verrier

A woman who lives nearby but did not want to be named said: 'I was very sorry to hear about the poor boy and my heart goes out to his family who have lost their child.
Teen Death PA GRAPHIC.jpg

'It looked like a very well-organised party - it was noisy, that's all. The family who had the party are such a nice family.'
Another neighbour said some partygoers had been turned away from the house.

He said: 'We were very much aware of the noise. That stopped at about 12.30am when the music stopped. My wife was looking out of the window and she could see three large adults leading a group of youngsters up the road, turning them away from the party.'
Another 17-year-old boy was arrested in connection with the teenager's death and is in custody at a police station in south London.
Detective Chief Inspector Diane Tudway said: 'Police were called to a disturbance at Southborough Road and the junction with Blenheim Road, Bromley, about 12.45am on Sunday September 1.
'If you were driving along that road you may have driven past that disturbance involving approximately 20 people. A young man was assaulted and he later died of his injuries.'
George's grieving family was said to be 'distraught' at what happened.

"Marrying Ayo Adesanya was like boarding a 'one-chance' vehicle' ex says

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:48 AM PDT

When asked about the lessons he learnt from his relationship with his ex-wife actress Ayo Adesanya, movie producer/cum actor Omogoriola Hassan said marrying Ayo was like boarding a 'one-chance' vehicle. He tells Encomium magazine:
"The biggest lesson I learnt was not to trust anyone. The person you trust may eventually disappoint. Then I was the greatest fool but today I am the wisest and happiest. Marrying Ayo then was like boarding a 'one-chance' vehicle. It was like I could never come across a woman I can love like that not knowing I was just being foolish. If not that she had a baby for me, I would have revealed a lot about her. Will just keep them to myself in the interest of our son. But I was agitated when I read that she wants to remove the tattoo on her hand bearing our logo - No Fear. She is free to do but what about the one on her ass where my name was written bold, Omogoriola Hassan? How is she going to remove that? That is stupid of her. If at all you don't like someone again, that doesn't mean you need to go to that extent. But believe me she's still thinking about me because if she's not she wouldn't be thinking about removing my tattoos on her body.

Forbes/Channel O list of Top 10 Most Bankable African artists 2013

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:35 AM PDT

Channel O and Forbes Africa yesterday Sunday September 1 presented their list of the top 10 most bankable African artists. The list is based on artist sales, endorsement value, popularity, show rates, awards, YouTube views, investment, influence, appearance in newspapers, social media presence, and appearance on LIB! Hehe - joking about the last part. See the full list below:
1. Akon – CEO of Konvict Music, opened doors with other African artiste.
2. Don Jazzy – Producer. CEO Mavin Records, influential producer, MTN, Samsung and Loya Milk endorsement. D'Banj, Kanye West, Beyonce and Jay Z on production credit.
3. P-Square – Music Duo. Featured on Forbes Africa twice, sold out concert, presidential guest in at least 5 African countries.
4. D'Banj – Music Artiste. International music brand, GO D Music deal, Sony Entertainment deal.
5. Wizkid – Music Artiste. EME artiste, Starboy CEO, affiliation with Disturbing London, several international collaboration, highest paid Pepsi ambassador in Africa, ambassador of MTN.
Continue to see the remaining five.



6. 2face Idibia – Music Artiste. 10 million disc and at least 7 million digital sale, multiple ambassador, one campaign… associated with Guinness, Haven Homes, Airtel Worldwide and philanthropist – 2face foundation.
7. Anselmo Ralph – Music Artiste. Samsung and Coca Cola ambassador, Angola prince, Perfume line, clothing label, multimillion dollar tour bus, Sony artiste.
8. Sarkodie – Rapper. Presidential youth ambassador Ghana, Sark clothing, Samsung ambassador, fan milk Ghana.
9. Ice Prince – Music Artiste. Six million downloads, 2 studio owner, one foundation member, Plug N Play ambassador, Zamani foundation.
10. Banky W – Music Artiste. Co owner EME, Samsung Ambassador, Philanthropist, winner of multiple awards. 
READ MORE:  http://news.naij.com/45891.html

Butcher Arraigned For Armed Robbery

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:33 AM PDT

A 27-year old butcher, Ahmed Musa, has been remanded in prison custody on the order of a magistrate's court sitting in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, northcentral Nigeria, for allegedly attacking and dispossessing Sambo Bani of his valuables.
The accused and two others now at large were said to have allegedly attacked the victim on 22 July while he was returning to his village, Ogamue,  from Ile-Shau Baruba market.
The accused and his accomplices were reported to have suddenly emerged from the bush and attacked the victim who was riding a motorcycle, with cutlasses and other weapons.

They allegedly injured him and dispossessed him of N120,000.
According to investigation conducted at the State Criminal Investigation Department in Ilorin, the accused and the two others at large were the hoodlums that conspired and attacked the victim.
The Magistrate, Mrs. M. B. Adeyemo, while upholding the submission of the prosecutor, Corporal Adenigba Lukman, ordered that the accused be remanded at the Federal Prisons, Oke-Kura, Ilorin, until 10 September when the case would come up for further mention

Question of the day - What does an orgasm feel like for a man?

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:32 AM PDT

Dear OBB men, describe orgasm in a few words..tell us women what it feels like. Waiting.. Thanks in anticipation :-)

How My Dad Died —Peter Obe’s Son

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:29 AM PDT

•The late Obe
•The late Obe
Eldest son of ace photojournalist, Peter Oyeyemi Obe, who died Sunday, 1 September, Femi Obe, has recounted his father's last moments.
The younger Obe told Olokunbolablessing.blogspot.com that his father had been nursing a sore throat a couple of weeks before his death.
He said the veteran photo-journalist responded to medical treatment and his condition had improved, and then his condition suddenly relapsed.
He said his father's relapse was shocking to the family and that he died in the hands of one of his sons, a medical doctor, named Afolabi.

"My father was diligent, proficient and loved challenges in the course of his fulfilling career," he said.
Femi recalled some of the challenges which defined his father's career. "I remembered when the Cocoa House in Ibadan was burning, we got the information around 10 p.m and he went to Ibadan that very night and got back around 2 a.m.  And the pictures were splashed on the front pages of the paper early that morning."
Former Editor, Sunday Times, Tunde Awobiyi described the deceased as one of the  best the country ever produced, stating that "Nigeria has lost the best it ever produced in photography; Peter Obe was in a class of his own."
Also, the former Group Editor, Daily Times, Lawal Ogienagbon, said the late Obe was not a colleague, but his friend.
He said Obe was committed to his job and was friendly.
"He was extremely friendly and generous. There was no time he came to the newsroom without bringing anything for the people there, whether kolanuts or bitter kola."
The deceased, who hailed from Igbaraoke, Southern senatorial district of Ondo State, died at 81 at his 31, Moronu Streeet, Surulere, Lagos home.
He had worked with the defunct Daily Times and, later with AFP and Reuters. He was one of the leading photo-journalists who covered the Nigerian Civil War, on which he did a book, titled Civil War Pictures From Nigeria: A Decade of Crisis In Pictures.
He is survived by five children, namely Femi, Dolapo, Folake (the only female), Gboyega and Afolabi.
—Folarin Ademosu

2 Men Fight Over Woman, 5 Children

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:25 AM PDT

Patricia when she was younger
Patricia when she was younger
Two men, Anyaso Udeh from Abia State, southeast Nigeria, and another man identified simple as Gabriel  from Delta State, southsouth Nigeria,  are locked in a fierce battle over a grandmother, Mrs Patricia Osadebe, and her five children over who among them is the rightful husband and father of the five children delivered by the woman in Lagos State, western Nigeria.
Both men claimed to have married Patricia and had children from her. Gabriel said he married Patricia and paid her bride price and so, she is his legitimate wife and the children belong to him.

•Udeh
•Udeh
Udeh on his part claimed that despite the fact that he did not pay Patricia's bride price, he is the biological father of those children.
Members of Patricia's family are saying that since Gabriel properly married her according to their culture and tradition in Delta State, the children belong to Gabriel.
The fighting has become so intense that the police at Area 'M' Command, Idimu have intervened in the matter  to no avail.
According to Patricia, she married Gabriel more than 20 years ago and they had a daughter who is now married and has kids.
She later left Gabriel in Delta State and came to Lagos and lived with Udeh from Abiriba in Abia State as husband and wife and had five children.
Last year she decided to go back to her former husband, Gabriel, with her five children and claimed that the children belong to him.
Udeh, whom she had lived with since 1993 and believed to be the father of those children, was left with none of the children.
Udeh is pleading that if Patricia has decided to go back to Gabriel, her family should allow him take custody of his children in the interest of peace and justice.
While narrating what happened,  Udeh said he met Patricia in Lagos in 1993 and they started living together as husband and wife and he later took her to Cotonou in the Repblic of Benin in 1994 where they lived and had all the five children.
He said they later came back to Lagos and settled at 10, Olayitaro Street, Bayota Bus Stop, off Governor Road in Ikotun, Lagos.
He said they had been living peacefully until last year when he came back from work and did not see Patricia and the children.
Udeh said he later learnt she had gone to her brother  who handed her and the children over to Gabriel.
However, another trouble started  when  two of his older children, their first daughter, 17, and a boy, 13, found their way  back to Udeh in Lagos.
But  Udeh and the two children were arrested by the police and taken to Idimu Command.
The police forced him to release the children to Patricia, and he said he consented because he had no money to fight back.
"While she withheld the other three children, she and the family are still making attempt to take the other two with me to her new husband," Udeh lamented.
When asked about Gabriel, he said he did not know anything about him until this matter came up.
•The five children in contention. Inset Patricia when she was younger
•The five children in contention. Inset Patricia when she was younger
He said Patricia only told him that one man (Gabriel) impregnated her in the village and he had a baby girl who had married since and had children.
He admitted that he did not pay her bride price all the years they were living together and said he only did marriage 'introduction' and was given a list of what to do and he was not able to do it because of lack of  money.
Udeh said he had taken some wine to Patricia's uncle called Godwin Osadebe who lives at Ago-Okota as part of the introduction and promised to do other things when he had money.
He described what is happening now as shocking and did not believe Patricia could dump him and take his children to another man.
When Olokunbolablessing.blogspot.com contacted Gabriel, he said he had taken his wife and children back  and declined to make further comment.
The head of Patricia's family in Lagos, Chief Agumba said the family does not recognize  Udeh because there was no proper marriage between him and their daughter, Patricia.
He said Gabriel is recognized as her husband and if indeed  Udeh wanted to marry Patricia, he would have paid the bride price to the family.

Police charge man for taking ‘offensive photograph’

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:19 AM PDT


Armed policemen fighting on duty: a man charged for taking photographThe Nigerian Police in Lagos on Monday charged Abraham Oshoko, 33, before an Ikeja Magistrates' Court for allegedly taking "offensive" photographs.
Oshoko, who lives in Idimu, a suburb of Lagos, was accused to have unlawfully taken the photographs of policemen and Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) officials who were performing their 'legal' duties.
According to the prosecutor, ASP. Barth Nwaokenye, the accused is facing a two-count charge of taking unlawful picture and causing a breach of the peace.
Nwaokenye said that Oshoko had on 31 August, at Dopemu Round About, Agege, took an offensive photograph of the officers who were performing their lawful duties.


Armed policemen fighting on duty: a man charged for taking photograph
He said the photographs, which were taken without lawful authorisation, were aimed at tarnishing the image of both organisations.
The prosecutor said that Oshoko also conducted himself in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace.
Nwaokenye said that the offences contravened Sections 57 (4) and 166 (d) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of Nigeria 2011.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the offence is punishable with a N90, 000 fines or six months imprisonment.
Oshoko pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The Chief Magistrate, Eniola Fabamwo, granted the accused bail in the sum of N25, 000 and adjourned further hearing till 16 October.
In recent times, Nigerians have been secretly recording on video, policemen taking bribes, in the discharge of their duties.

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