Friday, 14 February 2014

Popular Lagos Pastor Caught With A Married Woman On Bed!


A popular Lagos prophet was reportedly caught pants down with a female church member on her matrimonial bed. 



The prophet identified as I.T. Adewoye is one of the top spiritual leaders in Cherubim and Seraphim Church and things may turn out sour as a result of his alleged uncontrolled sexual appetite. Adewoye is alledged to be the spiritual father of an influential politician in Nigeria.


According to reports, Prophet Adewoye who is the founder of “Ayo Ni O” Cherubim and Seraphim Church located at the Idimu District in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State, was caught by the husband of his mistress at her matrimonial home after months of suspicion and setting trap for the randy old man.



After he caught the prophet with his wife in action, the angry husband raised an alarm and took photos of the both of them naked, after which he dragged the prophet to a Police station at Idimu.



The banality of sex on St. Valentine’s day!





The prevailing wisdom in most media-saturated societies says; sex plus money equals the good life. This faulty equation is significantly changing the self-perception of many teenagers, their pursuit of happiness and envisioned future. If they are required to write on postage stamps their ultimate goals, different variants of this would appear: to outdo Cleopatra and make Croesus look poor. This aspiration is brazenly dramatised during Valentine’s season.
Valentine’s Day is increasingly taking on the defining character of a moral holiday. Raging passion largely shapes its observance.  Dating violence reaches all-time high.  In the spirit of the day, many teenagers will indulge in carefree sex.  Some will get involved in romance-induced brawls. Others will use illicit drugs for the first time. This is worrisome. Even ardent laissez-faire elite who promote sexually liberal views would agree that the moral health of society is gravely endangered when sex, drug, alcohol and gambling become “teens’ issues”.
Valentine’s Day has a peculiar moral tone, which in the name of love extols the do-whatsoever-you-like attitude and subjects reason to obsession. Also, it seemingly suspends conventional systems of thought and social conduct; thereby, making untested assumptions to set the ground rules of social activities.   Hence, at the drop of a hat, many would engage in sexual activities in front of a camera.  The “strong” in search of sluttish sex bullies the weak, exploits the vulnerable and commits outrageous obscenity. Society has a moral duty to save libido-driven teens from plunging into the vile world of violence.
President, Barack Obama, of the United States of America, when proclaiming February 2014 as National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, noted that “Each year, 1 in 10 American teenagers suffers physical violence at the hands of a boyfriend or girlfriend.” Since, we do not have reliable data, because we hardly report abuses, it is fair to say that many Nigerian teenagers face similar danger.
Dating violence causes many problems. It could predispose survivors to sex disorder, self-loathing, dependence on alcohol, illicit use of drugs and other antisocial habits. If not well managed, their academic performance and zest for life may decline. In fact, those molested today are likely to molest others tomorrow.
There are places where dating violence are likely to occur. Some examples are; secluded places and overly permissive moral context where pleasure trumps scruples.  Whenever moral environments are conditioned in ways that allow people’s mood to determine what is good, values become disposable, whims rule over principles and insanity becomes an evolving norm. Hormones will dictate rightness, particularly for adventure-seeking teens.  “Seek pleasure, avoid pain” will gain the status of an article of faith.  Unfortunately, those who follow the dictates of hormones eventually wallow in regret.
Valentine’s Day ought to rekindle the flames of love. But since, Hollywood spells love as sex, true love is becoming ghostlike, everyone extols its transformational virtues, however, very few experientially know what it is. This is mostly true of those who were raised in the era when television began to play the role of babysitter. Their working definition of hell is; love without sex.
Generally, in popular culture, chastity is depicted as a value of bygone repressive era.  Television, music and film are riddled with illusions about the magic of sex. Teenagers are led to see it as mere recreation, a way of lessening tension, forging wholesome bonds, a proof of love and spark of genius. Consequently, many young people are not skilled at cultivating life enriching platonic relationships. The satisfaction of libido is now central to their concept of an ideal girl-boy interaction.  This has made many teens to do “something sexual they didn’t really want to do.”
The numbers of teenage parents in Nigeria are bound to increase in the months ahead, because of Valentine’s Day escapades. The implication is; many girls and boys will drop out of school and become streetwalkers, pocket pickers or unskilled labourers in sweatshops. Teen parents are vulnerable in many ways. The burden of raising children can hinder them from truly experiencing the deep joys of human flourishing. It is beyond contestation that parenting is an uphill task; it impedes growth in all facets of life when undertaken hastily. Hence, many teenage parents, particularly mothers hardly optimise their capacity for exceptional achievements. Likewise, their children’s growth is often retarded.
Again, post-Valentine weeks are marked by increased shotgun weddings. Those who consider having children outside wedlock as a stigma will do everything to ensure they get married. While those who are not financially endowed or see the foetus as mere body part may resort to abortion.
Given the health and social dangers fraught with teen sex, it is imperative for us to step up efforts at educating teenagers about refusal skills and the merits of delayed gratification. Refusal skills will enable them to deftly avoid participating in high-risk sexual activities, by enhancing their sensitivity to early warning signals of brewing romantic tragedy. Teens who can create escape exit are hardly victims of dating violence and unintended sex.
Parents need to lovingly stress and re-stress the values of continence.  Without the active support of parents, it is difficult for teens to truly appreciate sex for what it is and cultivate habits that facilitate lifelong happiness.
Similarly, school authorities should ensure that classrooms, playgrounds and so forth do not become hunting grounds for sex predators. This cannot be overemphasised, since; our collective future is largely hinged on the worldviews, habits, safety and happiness of our teenagers.
By  Omozuwa Gabriel

U.K Storms are clear sign of climate change, to get worse and would lead to conflict and war if not checked NOW- says Lord Stern


Leading environmental economist Lord Stern has said the ongoing storms in the UK are just a taste of things to come, warning that failing to tackle global warming could lead to war as hundreds of millions of people are forced to migrate.



The peer, author of a landmark 2006 report on climate change, said record rainfall and storm surges were “a clear sign that we are already experiencing the impacts of climate change”.
He said that the dangers were greater now than in 2006 because greenhouse gas emissions have “increased sharply” and their effects are happening more quickly, such as the melting of Arctic sea ice.


If we do not cut emissions, we face even more devastating consequences, as unchecked they could raise global average temperature to 4C or more above pre-industrial levels by the end of the century,” he wrote in The Guardian.
The shift to such a world could cause mass migrations of hundreds of millions of people away from the worst-affected areas. That would lead to conflict and war, not peace and prosperity.”


He pointed to other parts of the world that have been experiencing “extreme weather events” in the past few months: heatwaves in Australia and Argentina, record rainfall and floods in Brazil, and Typhoon Haiyan“the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall anywhere in the world” — which killed more than 5,700 people in the Philippines.


This is a pattern of global change that it would be very unwise to ignore,” Lord Stern wrote.
The upward trend in temperature is undeniable, despite the effects of natural variability in the climate which causes the rate of warming to temporarily accelerate or slow for short periods, as we have seen over the past 15 years.
The risks are immense and can only be sensibly managed by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which will require a new low-carbon industrial revolution.”
He condemned the “lack of vision and political will” from politicians in the developed world, but said “fortunately poorer countries, such as China, are showing leadership and beginning to demonstrate to the world how to invest in low-carbon growth”.
And he argued the Government should resist calls to cut overseas aid to help pay for the flood response as it would be “deeply immoral to penalise the 1.2 billion people around the world who live in extreme poverty”.
In fact, the UK should be increasing aid to poor countries to help them develop economically in a climate that is becoming more hostile largely because of past emissions by rich countries.”






Mavin records unveils AphroDija!




The M.D CEO mavin records donjazzy reveled in a twit this morning that the mavin organization added a new artiste to her collection.

The twitt below: 
"Guys pls welcome Mavin records new artist@AphroDija and visit mavinrecords dot com to download her first official single #Yaro . Thanks #Idja#mavins"

On her part, the newest artiste on the mavin record label aphrodija twitted: 



"it is time and I thank you all for your support. My best kept secret is now out. It's been a beautiful road of sweat and tears Without the Almighty and your undying love and support this would never have been possible! I AM A MAVIN and I hope you all are ready to follow me on this amazing journey with my new family".

Oscar Pistorius shares 'sorrow' over Reeva Steenkamp shooting!


South African athlete Oscar Pistorius has spoken of his sorrow over the fatal shooting of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp exactly a year ago.
In a statement on his website, he said: "The loss of Reeva and the complete trauma of that day, I will carry with me for the rest of my life."
Mr Pistorius is due to go on trial for her murder in Pretoria in March.
He claims he mistook her for an intruder when he shot her through the toilet door on Valentine's Day 2013.
But state prosecutors allege the killing was premeditated following a fight between the couple. He could face life imprisonment if found guilty of the charge.
In a rare statement by the Paralympic sprint star was dated 14 February 2014 and read:
"No words can adequately capture my feelings about the devastating accident that has caused such heartache for everyone who truly loved - and continues to love - Reeva.
"The pain and sadness - especially for Reeva's parents, family and friends consumes me with sorrow.
"The loss of Reeva and the complete trauma of that day, I will carry with me for the rest of my life. Oscar."
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Thursday, 13 February 2014

Deadly winter storm pounds Washington D.C!


The Washington, D.C area awoke to its heaviest snowfall of the winter, resulting in the closure of the federal government, along with school districts in the area.




The deadly and intensifying winter storm packed heavy snow, sleet and rain pelted a huge swath of the U.S. East Coast on Thursday, grounding flights and shuttering schools and government offices.
Winter storm warnings and advisories were in place from Georgia up to Maine, and the powerful system could blanket the Atlantic Coast over the next two days with 12 to 18 inches (30 to 46 cms) of snow, said Jared Guyer, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

Washington’s bus service was equally suspended, and residents were advised to stay home if possible rather than risk a commute through snow accumulations of as much as a foot throughout the area.


All runways at the city’s Dulles and Reagan National airports were closed, as well as schools in Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.

About 4,470 domestic and international flights were canceled and another roughly 290 were delayed early on Thursday morning, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.com.

It’s a very messy scenario,” Guyer said. “Roads remain treacherous.”

Gun Killings in England, Wales Drop to Lowest Since 1980!


The number of killings involving shooting in England and Wales reportedly dropped to the lowest since 1980 over the most recent 12-month period ending March 2013, as part of a recent trend toward fewer homicides.
According to a data published on it's website by the Office for National Statistics in London twenty-nine victims died from gunfire in 2012-13, down 11 from the previous 12 months,  The 1980 total was 19. The most common method of killing continued to be a sharp instrument, such as a knife or broken bottle, accounting for about a third of the total.
The number of homicides in 2012-13 was 551, up from 530 the year before. Those are the lowest totals since 1989. The term homicide covers murder, manslaughter and infanticide.
The latest increase should be seen in the context of a generally downward trend since 2002-03,” the ONS said.
2013's increase reflected a higher number of killings of those under 16 - 67 from 47 the previous year. 
The majority were killed by a parent or step-parent. 
As in previous years, more than two-thirds of all victims were male.