Saturday, January 23, 2016

Wow! See How South African Gov't Plans to Honour Girls Who Graduate From University as Virgins

The government of South Africa has found a new way to encourage their female daughters to maintain their virginity while in the university using this interesting package.
 
A South African region on Friday said it had launched a new grant scheme for girls who remain virgins throughout the course of their university studies, triggering outrage among rights groups.
 
The bursary offered in Uthukela, in the southeast of the country near Durban city, is the brainchild of  municipality’s female mayor Dudu Mazibujo. News of the grant scheme sent shockwaves among civil society groups, with one women’s association branding it unconstitutional.
 
“The bursaries are for young girls who are still virgins,” municipality spokesman Jabulani Mkhonza told AFP.
 
“It’s a new category which the mayor has introduced this year,” he said, adding that the goal is to encourage “young girls to keep themselves pure and inactive from sexual activity and focus on their studies.”
 
Beneficiaries of the grant will be subjected to regular virginity tests, he added.
 
“Those children who have been awarded bursaries will be checked whenever they come back for holidays. The bursary will be taken away if they lose their virginity,” said Mkhonza.
 
The People Opposing Women Abuse (POWA) group, said it was shocked that taxpayers’ money was being used to violate girls’ rights.
 
“POWA is shocked to hear that young girls are being tested for virginity in order to get bursaries… it’s a violation of their rights,” the group’s executive director Nonhlanhla Mokwena told AFP.
 
“That is taxpayers’ money that is being used to violate girls… (and) the constitution of this country.”
 
Many South Africans from poor backgrounds rely on government grants to get through university. Planned university fee hikes last year provoked sometimes violent protests nationwide.

Nigerians Blast Chicken Republic for Mocking Metuh With Sinister Advert

A popular fast food joint, Chicken Republic has come under intense criticism for making mockery of the embattled PDP Spokesman, Olisa Metuh in a new advert.
This is the controversial ad by Chicken Republic
 
Many people have reacted angrily to the mock advert by a leading Nigerian fast food joint who used the trial of Olisa Metuh by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for its publicity stunt.
 
Writing on its official twitter handle, Chicken republic tweeted an ad on their official twitter page; “Why eat your words when you can eat our meals” and “Special delivery for Olisa” with an EFCC logo on the ad.
 
The ad was making mockery of Metuh who was alleged to have torn and swallowed his own statement made to the EFCC. However, he denied ever doing such a thing.
 
Many Nigerians took to twitter to express shock and disgust at how Chicken Republic could use such opportunity to taunt a man under trial.
 
Here is how people reacted:

FG Sacks Top Civil Servants Over Employment Racketeering - Minister

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has disclosed that the federal government has meted out punishment to top civil servants over job employment scam.
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed
 
Some top officials of the Civil Service have been dismissed by the Federal Government for extorting money from 400 applicants and offering them employment illegally.
 
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made the disclosure on Saturday in Lagos during a meeting with some selected On-Air-Personalities.
 
The meeting was part of the minister`s five-day consultations with critical stakeholders in the media industry. Mohammed said that the affected officers were on Grade Level 17 in one of the parastatals in the ministry.
 
He said that the officers had included the names of the applicants in the Integrated Payroll and Personnel System (IPPIS) before the fraud was discovered.
 
“The first scandal I met in one of the parastatals when I assumed office was the illegal employment of 400 people.

“This scandal started with very senior officers up to level 17 in that department.
 
“They sent out letters and text messages asking people to apply for jobs for a fee of N400, 000 and they were given letters of employment.

“They did not stop there. They invited these people to go and be captured on the IPPIS and they even took cameras to hotels to get them captured. At the end of the day the bubble burst.
 
“One of the victims told these officials, you cannot take my money and still disengage me. I have a valid letter.

“That is how we got to know that there is a dedicated account these people pay to.
 
“Of course, we dismissed these officials and we even handed them over to the Police“ the minster said.
 
Mohammed said that the incident showed how faulty the IPPIS was and how it had been compromised by unscrupulous elements. He said that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari was doing all it could to make the IPPIS tamper-proof and guide it from people who might want to load ghost workers on it.
 
He described On-Air Personalities as “very important’’ in the media industry and urged them to leverage on their platforms to educate the people on government`s policies. The minister said the current war against corruption was a war of survival for the nation and urged all Nigerians to give it the necessary support.

Corruption: Buhari Goes Tough on Public Officers, Insists on Mandatory Asset Declaration

President Muhammadu Buhari has taken the anti-corruption war to the public sector as he goes after public office holders who refuse to declare their assets.


President Muhammadu Buhari
 
There are strong indications that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration has directed all Federal Government ministries, departments and agencies to ensure that their members of staff comply with the law on asset declaration, Punch reports.
 
According to information gathered, Buhari has made it clear through a presidential directive that all public office holders must declare their assets. It is believed this new measure will go a long way in tackling the issue of corruption in government.
 
Findings showed that the order must have informed the directive by the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Customs Service that their officers should declare their assets.
 
A senior government official has revealed that the government would not only ensure that public office holders declared their assets, but also made it clear that anti-graft agencies would monitor their incomes and the wealth they had acquired.
 
He added that the law on asset declaration does not only apply to politicians holding public offices, but also civil servants.
 
The source said, “The government has directed that all public officers must declare their assets. Some people wrongly believe that asset declaration only applies to politicians. Civil servants are also required to declare their assets; that is what the law says. But the law does not require them to make public assets they have declared.

“There are many civil servants with many mansions in Abuja. Anti-graft agencies will now be matching their incomes with their wealth.”
 
Taking the lead in the process, the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka, had, in a statement on Thursday, said that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt- Gen. Tukur Buratai, had directed all officers of the Nigerian Army to declare their assets.
 
He added that Buratai had declared his assets on his appointment as Commander, Multinational Joint Task Force in May 2015 and when he was appointed as Chief of Army Staff in July 2015.
 
Kukasheka had said, “This directive is in order, considering the fact that all military officers are having Presidential Commission and are public servants, as well as subject to both civil and military laws. In addition, given the current drive of the country for probity and accountability, the Nigerian Army should not only key in but should be one of the key drivers for such a laudable project.”

However, the Chairman, Code of Conduct Bureau, Mr. Sam Saba has revealed that some of the military personnel have refused to declare their assets.
 
He had stated, “Some of the military personnel declare but most of them are not declaring (theirs). They used to declare (their assets) in the early 90s but somehow, they just stopped. Only some of them who are service chiefs declare, but the remaining ones do not fill the forms.”
 
The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (retd.), had on January 15, directed all officers of the service to declare their assets within two weeks. The Nigeria Immigration Service on its part, had on Thursday, said that its personnel had taken asset declaration seriously.
 
The NIS Public Relations Officer, Ekpedeme King, has said all its officers will comply with the directive.
 
He said, “We don’t need to issue fresh directives to our personnel to declare their assets because they have been doing that periodically. This is in line with the Code of Conduct for public officials and it is compulsory for all revenue generating agencies of the government.”
 
It has been revealed that the Nigeria Police Force has yet to respond to inquiries about asset declaration by its personnel, a code of conduct requirement for public officials.
 
According to Punch, the authorities of the military and the Nigeria Customs Service had directed their personnel to declare their assets as part of efforts to sanitise the polity and as required by law. But, the Nigerian Police seems not to care.

N13bn Land Fraud: Bayelsa APC Elders Advises Tompolo on EFCC Case

The Bayelsa state chapter of the All Progressives Congress has advised Niger Delta militant leader, Mr. Government Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo on what to do concerning the N13bn Land Fraud case.
Niger Delta militant leader, Mr. Government Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo
 
Elders in Bayelsa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress have added their voice to the ongoing controversy between the Niger Delta militant leader, Mr. Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission as they've advised him to  surrender himself for questioning by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over N13bn fraud.
 
According to Punch, they also demanded an apology from the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Timi Frank, over his comments against the party leadership in the State “in his own interest.
 
It would be recalled that Justice Ibrahim Buba of a Federal High Court in Abuja had granted an order compelling Tompolo to answer an amended 40 counts of conspiracy, fraud and money laundering levelled against him and a former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Patrick Akpobolokemi.
 
However, Tompolo in a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari, accused the candidate of the APC in the Bayelsa State governorship election, Timipre Sylva, of trying to link him to the renewed vandalism of oil facilities in the Niger Delta region,  saying he (Sylva) was the one responsible.
 
But a member of the Bayelsa APC Elders, Chief Arerebo Bodi, at a reception organised in his honour on Saturday in Abuja, said it was important for Tompolo to honour the request of the EFCC, rather than blame Sylva and other APC leaders in the State.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

How I Was S*xually Abused Multiple Times as a Child - R.Kelly Models the Big Boss Image for GQ

In yet another explosive and revealing chat, America's R&B king, R.Kelly has given an insight oh how he grew up without his father and faced sexual abuse multiple times from family friends.
 
American recording artist, songwriter and former professional basketball player, Robert Sylvester Kelly, known professionally as R. Kelly, has opened up in a revealing interview with GQ magazine. The 49-year old who just released an album, "The Buffet," talked about being sexually abused as a child by both a man and woman.
 
The Chicago-born singer faced many challenges as he grew up without a father who was gone before Kelly was born, and his mother wouldn't talk about him. Kelly had a deep, close relationship with his mother, but he says even she never knew everything that was going on in her young son's turbulent life. 
 
He says that until he mentioned it in his 2012 memoir, "Soulacoaster," he had never told anyone at all about the sexual abuse that he experienced. In the book, he describes a number of premature sexual experiences, including an approach by a trusted family friend, a man, who he says tried to persuade Kelly to masturbate him for money, which he rebuffed. 
 
 
On being sexually abused, he said  it started with a man;
It was a crazy weird experience,“But not a full-blown experience, because it didn't go down. Contact sexual - no. A visual -absolutely. A visual from him showing me his penis and all that stuff. It was oral sex the first time, though it soon became intercourse.
 
On how his sexual intercourse abuse started when he fell asleep and was awoken to find a woman playing with him:
I tried to push her away, but she wouldn't stop until she was finished. When she was, she said, 'You better not say shit to no one or else you gonna get a terrible whupping.' I remember it feeling weird. I remember feeling ashamed. I remember closing my eyes or keeping my hands over my eyes. I remember those things, but couldn't judge it one way or the other fully.
 
And did that change over time?
Over time, yeah. I remember actually, after a couple of years, looking forward to it sometimes. You know, acting like I didn't, but did.
 
 
How often would the abuse happen?
Oh wow. It became a regular thing. Every other day, every other week.
 
How many years did it go on for?
As far as I can remember, about [age] 7 or 8 to maybe 14, 15. Something like that.

Did anything in particular make it stop?
When I started having a girlfriend, I felt really bad about it. Then I started getting older and knowing that's just not supposed to happen - family members. And I think it started getting scary for them because I just started acting really different about it, and I think it became a turnoff to them, and a scary thing.
 
On forgiving them
I, well, definitely forgive them. As I'm older, I look at it and I know that it had to be not just about me and them, but them and somebody older than them when they were younger, and whatever happened to them when they were younger. I looked at it as if there was a sort of like, I don't know, a generational curse, so to speak, going down through the family. Not just started with her doing that to me.

Revealed! 10 Things Guys Really Hope Ladies Don't Notice During S*x

Some men are very self-conscious before and even when having s*x especially when it is the first time. Here are top 10 things they are most jittery about
 
1. His O-face. The reason we tend to bury our face in the nape of your neck when we orgasm is because at that moment in time, our face looks like we bit into a lemon while our penis has a seizure. It is something no one needs to see.

2. That weird sweat smell. It doesn't always smell bad in the moment, but then afterward, it's like, "Oh, wait. That's the smell of my wet ass. That's what my damp butt smells like." If you walk into a man's bedroom, and you see a candle, it's because that man's sweaty butt smells weird. It's the only reason that candle is there.

3. That he hasn't been to the gym in a few weeks. But honestly, we just sit on our phones and play Clash of Clans next to the squat rack anyway, so it doesn't matter.

4. That he just burped but he played it off by casually mentioning that the house was on fire and you needed to leave. If we've got gas during s*x, going for the "house on fire" play is really only option we have. If we really like you, we have to actually burn our house down, which, like, sucks.

5. That he's trying really, really hard not to come too soon. We're doing this for easily 50 percent of the time we're having sex. Hell, I'm trying not to come right now as I write this and nothing is even happening.

6. That he struggled undoing your bra. I don't care how many bras we've undone in our life, some bras are just difficult. It's even worse if we get cocky and go for the one hand no-look, only to fumble terribly and then ask you to just turn around after 30 seconds of messing with it.

7. His weird balls. Hopefully, you pretty much just maneuver around them, but if not we pray you don't get a good look. I don't want to body-shame anyone, but I think the general consensus is that everyone thinks balls look weird. It's one of the few things that unify mankind. No matter whose balls they are, they look like the eggs from Aliens.

8. That part of him, even if it's a small part, thinks that maybe deep down this is some kind of scam. Why else would you be sleeping with us on purpose? Seriously, in what dimension are we perceived as a sexually viable candidate? I can't speak for every guy out there, but personally, I'm always a bit incredulous when I sleep with someone for the first time. Like, maybe I'm just being distracted while five men carry all the furniture out of my apartment and off into the night.

9. That he has a bunch of garbage under the bed. Because the second we realized you were coming over, we basically just shoved everything under there.

10. That he has a bunch of garbage on the bed. We forgot some stuff, so that impressive sex move we did where we spun you around and then supported your body with only our pelvis? That was only so we could hide a bunch of random crap under the covers.