Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts

Pastor O. Jermaine Simmons, 37, has apologised to his congregation after fleeing naked when husband of his mistress caught them in action.









Pastor O. Jermaine Simmons, 37, has apologised to his congregation after fleeing naked when husband of his mistress caught them in action. The married pastor apologised to his
Church for having sex with a woman from the congregation in the middle of the afternoon. Pastor Simmons was at Claynisha Stephens’ home in Tallahassee, Florida, to discuss a charity project when they became intimate on her daughter’s bed at around 2pm on January 17. They were caught less than an hour later by her husband Benjamin, 38, who had returned home with their sick six-year-old son after getting a call from his school. Pastor O. Jermaine Simmons Teachers had tried to reach Mrs Stephens, 34, but she didn’t answer the phone having already gotten into bed with the pastor, a police report indicated. The husband, furious to have found the pair in throws of passion, threatened Simmons; ‘I’m going to kill you!’ and the pastor ran away without his clothes, keys, phone or wallet to hide in a fence as his lover’s husband retrieved a handgun from his bedroom. Mrs Stephens stood in front of her husband, begging him not to shoot anyone in front of their son. She called the police when her husband fled in his car. Simmons has since apologized to Jacob Chapel Baptist Church and revealed that his wife is standing by him. Mrs Stephens told police how her husband had grown suspicious of her relationship with the pastor. She said they had been building a bond since October last year and that on the day in question, he had visited her apartment to discuss potential charity work but that they became intimate. ‘Mr Simmons had come to her residence and they engaged in sexual activity. ‘As they were so engaged, staff at the school attempted to contact (the woman) via telephone to inform her that her six-year-old son was ill,’ the police report read. ‘After failing to reach her, staff at the school contacted (her husband who) retrieved his son from the school and transported him to the residence. ‘When (he) arrived at the residence with their son, he discovered her and Mr Simmons lying upon her daughter’s bed engaged in sexual activity. ‘He loudly exclaimed ‘I’m going to kill him’ at which point Mr Simmons immediately fled from the apartment in a state of undress.’

Read more at: https://www.triclord.com/2017/02/pastor-caught-naked-married-woman/

India Kirksey: Ohio woman who raped 4 year-old boy The accused remains behind bars with a $350,000 (£282,000) bond to await trial.




India Kirksey: Ohio woman who raped 4 year-old boy The accused remains behind bars with a $350,000 (£282,000) bond to await trial. Court documents seen by local TV station WLWT claim the sex act happened “on or about 4 January”. It was also reported that by the time the incident was reported, police were already investigating. Anonymous family members spoke to WCPO to express their sadness at what had happened and said that Kirksey had “special needs”. “Pray for the victim and pray for the family that had to be behind something like this and pray for her,” the unidentified family member said. “We, as a family, try the best we can to get therapy and talk to her about stuff and safety and sometimes you can only do so much “This is just not in her character, its not nothing that she would do … I know that she is being portrayed as a monster. “Anytime that someone is saying that had made some type of sexual attack on anyone I automatically would think someone is a monster too. But literally anyone [that knew Kinksey] would know this is clearly not her.” Kirksey was pictured entering the courthouse on Monday looking in a dishevelled state and wearing a prison-issue yellow jumpsuit.

Read more at: https://www.triclord.com.ng/2017/02/ohio-woman-rapes-4-year-old-b

You have no agenda, submit yourself for arrest




Velox News  - Founder of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Ralph Uwazuruike, has claimed that leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu has no real agenda for Biafra. Uwazuruike, who said this while ...
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Man Allegedly Turns into a Cow to Escape from Angry Youths in Aba, Abia State (Photos+Video)




Some youths in Ohanku Road, Aba, Abia State, have alleged in a video going viral online that a man turned into a cow as angry youths attempted to attack him.


The cow which a man allegedly turned into

A controversial video is currently making the rounds on social media where it was alleged that a man turned into a cow in Aba, the commercial city of Abia state.

According to some youths in the Ohanku Road area of Aba, an Hausa man turned into a cow when he realized that he was about to be attacked by angry Igbo youths.


In the viral video, a voice can be heard saying ''one of them just turned into nama (cattle) now and he is trying to run, we are pursuing it, we must kill it.''

Watch the video below;


Temptation In The House of God 2 Nigerian Nollywood Ghallywood 2016 Movie - YouTube

emptation In The House of God 2 Nigerian Nollywood Ghallywood 2016 Movie



https://youtu.be/anucI1rw_zQClick a social network button below to share the news on Google+, Facebook, or Twitter Temptation In The House of God 2 Nigerian Nollywood Ghallywood 2016 Movie - YouTube This is a Nigerian Nollywood Ghallywood 2015 Movie. A Family with too many skeletons in their cupboards, Fatherlusting after the housemaid, sister lusting after ...

The Thread: This is what the Nigerian Army is doing to Igbos in the East

In case you are not aware, the Nigerian Army did not go to Abia state to play. They mean business with Operation Python Dance II, but just what type of business they mean is rather unclear. Are they there to arrest Nnamdi Kanu for violating his bail terms? If yes, how is that the Army’s job? The Army has said Operation Python Dance is a field training exercise. 😲😢😰 However, if you listen to Sam Hart, you’ll be convinced that the game plan is simple: bring the economy of the East to its knees. After all, Abia state is home to one of the biggest markets in Nigeria- Ariaria market in Aba. As far as @BuSh_IgboBoy is concerned, the Nigerian Army has a crusade going on, its singular motive being to spread the gospel of fear so no one can utter the word “Biafra” again.

Biafra: Nigerian Army denies fracas with Abia NUJ




The tension in Abia State since the commencement of military action by the Nigerian Army is gradually getting out of proportion and extending to deeper obstruction of freedom of expression and free media in the South east. The Nigerian Army, however, refuted reports of any interference with media practice in Abia State. The Army in a statement indicated that the attention of 14 Brigade Nigerian Army, has been drawn to social media publications alleging that troops on patrol in Umuahia town invaded the NUJ Press Centre in Umuahia at about 10.00am on Tuesday. The Army, however, admitted that “while it was true there was an issue between some soldiers on routine patrol, the magnitude is not as was reported;” explaining that, “what happened was that while the soldiers on patrol near the Abia State NUJ Secretariat, they noticed some people filming them. “Unfortunately, they seized and damaged their recording devices; an iPad and 2 mobile phones.” The Army admitted that preliminary investigation showed that the items belong to journalists on their legitimate duties. “Consequently, the Commander 14 Brigade and Deputy Director Army Public Relations 82 Division waded into the matter which has since been resolved amicably,” the Army declared. The Nigerian Army promised that the soldiers involved will face disciplinary action. The Army appealed: “the public are please requested to eschew rumour mongering and go about their lawful business.” The Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Abia State had earlier condemned the military invasion of South East states under Operation Python Dance II.

President Buhari's Full Speech At UN Assembly





President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday addressed the UN Assembly.

His full speech below:

The president of the United Nation’s General Assembly, Your Excellencies, Heads of States and governments, Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen.

On behalf of the government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I congratulate you, Mr. President, on your election to preside over the 72nd session of the United Nations’ General Assembly. I also wish to express my country’s appreciation to the Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Antonio Guterres, for his steady leadership and this body’s dedication to the search for a peaceful and equitable world through the charter of the United Nations.

Every year we gather here to deliberate on the affairs of the world. Sometimes we implement what we talked about and move humanity an inch closer to that ideal relationship as members of the world community. At other times, we have our talks and end up not implementing anything to the disappointment of millions and millions of people around the world who look up to this body to provide leadership in a world that is constantly oscillating between advancement and doom. In all of these, we often forget that what we have accomplished in the last 72 years is unprecedented in the annals of human history. The world may be badly governed, but the fact that there is a form of governance agreed upon by all is an accomplishment in and of itself. So, I congratulate us all.

Mr. President, as we say in Nigeria, he who does not look ahead remains behind. Our charge now is to aspire to make this world better for the next generation. We, the generation that knows how the world was before the United Nations was formed, must bequeath to those coming behind us a better United Nations that would be in a position to deal with the challenges of tomorrow. To accomplish that, we need to fast forward the reformation long proposed in this chamber.

To restructure or not to restructure is no longer the question – the United Nations must be restructured for it to remain relevant in years to come. How to restructure the United Nations should be our priority number one. Several ideas are out there. All that we need is to get them together and agree on what works for majority of the people of this world. As a leader of one of the leading African nations, I want to see a United Nation’s Security Council that is expanded to have one or two African permanent members with veto powers. It is a fair thing to do – one that will benefit the world by giving it a chance for a more balanced outlook to matters of importance to us all. As we have learned in Nigeria, sometimes you need to change in order to remain the same. It is the first principle of renewal.

In the continent of Africa, the post-colonial era is going into a new phase. In another generation, there would not be any African alive who could remember when European powers once governed Africa. That emerging generation is creating new challenges for the African order left behind by the colonial powers. My generation is managing that challenge with the hope of leaving behind nation states that are less prone to crisis. We cannot continue to pretend that conflicts that emerged as a result of our colonial heritage have been resolved. Across our continent, they are still there. In some cases, bad governance is exacerbating these conflict points.

Here are some of the things we are doing to make sure that we bequeath to the upcoming generations of Africans a continent that is healthy, wealthy and well grounded in law and order. We are close to enshrining in the African Union’s creed the fundamental principle of democracy, which says that a credible people’s mandate should determine who governs any nation across Africa. We are taking it a step further by pushing to make that mandate limited. We believe that Africa has numerous talents and no man or woman should be in the leadership saddle for an inordinate time. We are also working hard to expand the African market and open it up for our people to benefit from the free flow of goods, services and knowledge across the continent. It is the only path to prosperity for over one billion people in Africa yearning for opportunities to show the world the potentials they have.

As Africans, we will continue to build partnerships across the world. As we stretch our hands out for friendship, we do so with the expectation that our hands would be met not with pity and charity but with respect and dignity. Africans have a lot to offer the world, not just its minerals and human potentials. We are committed to resetting that old perception with a new one that proclaims Africa as a land ready for business. Those who have taken the steps to invest in Africa can attest to the mutual benefit that comes with it.

In areas of infrastructural developments, research and security, we urgently need a respectable and mutually beneficial partnership with the world. Integration of the continent and expansion of prosperity can only come when there are good roads, constant electricity, clean water and descent healthcare for our people. The United States government, The European Union, private investors and non-governmental organizations are getting involved in these ventures. Africa will continue to welcome the world in every enterprise that will uplift our people.

It is only when we add value and build capital that we will reduce the grim statistics of Africa’s child mortality rate from preventable deaths. It is only then that we can reduce deaths on the Mediterranean Sea of African youths running away from conflicts and poverty. The challenge is ours. We accept the responsibility. As in the past, we know that we do well when we share skills and expertise. That was how we were able to work together with partners around the world to reduce the AIDS epidemic. That was how, in the last two decades, we were able to defeat diseases like polio, tuberculosis and ringworm in several parts of Africa. Africans have always been appreciative of the assistance we receive. We have also paid back to the international community with our involvement in Peace Keeping missions across the world.

Mr. President, on matters of security, there is no gainsaying that when one part of the globe is insecure, all parts of the globe become potential victims of that insecurity. The activities of several extreme groups jeopardize not just the nation where they emanated but everyone far and in-between. The free movement of fighters and weapons has all but made the issue of security a global problem. As we have learned in Nigeria, you compromise the security of the whole when components of the sum are not fully valued, appreciated and integrated with the whole.

We in Africa have been partners in the quest for a secure world. We will continue to be committed to the mission until all threats to peace across the world are eliminated. In Nigeria, we have degraded the capability of the Boko Haram terrorist group. We are on the path to eliminating the last of their safe heavens. We have also secured the release of some of our abducted Chibok Girls. We are working hard to secure the release of the rest and to finish the job of closing the Boko Haram chapter and get the North East of Nigeria back to a peaceful region that it used to be.

Along this line, Mr. President, we at the United Nations need to do more to bring about a more equitable world where a large group of people does not feel suppressed, undervalued and alienated. Last year, I talked about the need for Palestinians to have their own state. Progress has not been made on that matter in the past one year. It is one of those problems that we must not punt to another generation. Any glaring unfairness, like the Palestinian case, diminishes our moral authority to preach and lecture the world on other cases. As we have learned in Nigeria, our stubborn self-righteousness blocks our ears from hearing the cry of those that we left on the fringe of society and blocks our eyes from seeing and reading the handwriting on the wall.

In the urgent matter of the nuclear stand off with North Korea, we hope that calm heads prevail. And as our ancestors say, that the disobedient fowl does not wait to be put into a pot of soup before it obeys. We in Africa hope that North Korea and, indeed, all the nations with nuclear weapons will hasten to eliminate them all. We don’t aspire to have nuclear weapons in the continent of Africa, the cradle of mankind. We will preserve Africa in case the nuclear-armed nations of the world decide to destroy themselves in their so-called mutual assured destruction. Should that happen, be assured that there will be a place in Africa for those of you who will be lucky enough to survive your self-inflicted annihilation. While we do not wish for that, we have this saying in Nigeria that, “na when soldier slap you, you go sabi say police na your friend.”

Mr. President, Nigeria is always willing to work with the United Nations and other international organizations to advance human progress. May the United Nations continue on its challenging task of being an instrument for peace, and may the goals that this General Assembly “for peace and a decent life for all on a sustainable planet” be accomplished in our time.

Thank you all for listening.

Man throws tradition out of the window, marries both mother-in-law and her daughter

Magora, who reportedly has four children with Sande, could not take it. She dragged him to court and accused him of abusing her and a...