There were online speculations last night that some state governors had
held acting President Yemi Osinbajo to ransom, so that they can install
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, as President. But President Buhari handed
over to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo when he left for the UK last week on a medical vacation.
In a statement released by his media aide, Senate president, Bukola Saraki said this allegation
is false and asked to be left out of baseless rumors. Read his statement
after the cut..
My attention has been drawn to a speculation on some online media about
supposed meeting of some Governors who held Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
to ransom and sought for Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki
to take over the Presidency.
My first initial reaction was to ignore this empty rumour but after
being inundated with calls from across the country and abroad, it became
necessary for me to make clarifications from our own end.
It is a good thing that the Presidency had dismissed the speculation and
showed that there is no substance to it. However, i feel it should be
known that those behind this baseless, empty and unintelligent mischief
are those who do not love this country.
Such suggestions as contained in the speculation can only bring
ill-will, disunity and crisis to the country and i therefore advise the
sponsors to desist immediately. More importantly, these trouble makers
should refrain from linking Senator Saraki's name to their evil plot.
Government officials in Finland promise to make the country tobacco-free by 2040 as they record recent decline in smokers.
This
means they want less than 2% of their adults to consume tobacco in any
form by that deadline and more than 98% of the Finnish population saying
no to cigarettes,
snuff and other forms of smokeless tobacco, cigars, pipes and even
e-cigarettes.
Smoking rates in Finland have been on
the decline in recent decades due to measures such as bans on
advertising and shop displays, and the creation of smoke-free public
spaces.
In 2013, 16% of 15- to 64-year-olds in Finland smoked on a daily
basis.
America Bishop, Eddie Long of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church was laid to rest yesterday. He was
reportedly buried in a $100k coffin, wearing a clerical gown.
Also in attendance was former Gov.
Roy
Barnes, Deion Sanders.
Family members delivered tributes during the ceremony.
An 18-year-old female worker, Sky Juliett Samuel is facing five years in jail
after she allegedly licked and smeared her own menstrual blood on a
cheeseburger before serving it to a unsuspecting customer at the fast
food restaurant where she worked.
The incident occurred on January 7 at a Jack’s Family Restaurant in the
town of Columbus. After a heated exchange where insults were traded with
a female customer, Sky allegedly spread her bodily fluids on the
burger, before handing it over at the drive-thru window around 10 pm.
A co-worker of Samuel’s later told her mother, Tabatha Hollins, who
posted about the incident on her Facebook page, writing: "If u went to
Jack's between 10:00pm and 10:30pm on 1/7/2017 and u order the big jack
with a sprite, u got more then ketchup!"
The customer saw the Facebook post and alerted Columbus police. An
arrest warrant was issued and Samuel turned herself. She was arrested on
felony charges of selling unwholesome bread or drink and later released
on $5,000 bond.
If convicted she could be sentenced to five years in
prison
Eudoxie wife of popular American rapper Ludacris who is from Gabon make the predominantly African dish, Fufu, to her family.
The reaction from her daughters who ate Fufu for the first time really prove how sweet African dishes are.
She shared the video on Instagram with the caption:
“They literally want to eat Fufu every day. Lol
Cai likes to eat hers with a spoon or fork while Cadence is straight
motherland with it. #Gabonesehouse #Africanbabiesinthemaking”
Watch the refreshing video below:
This is definitely something you don't see every day.
The Tanzania government will receive $305 million loan from the World Bank to expand its main port in its main commercial city, Dar es Salaam.
The port has been having congestion and inefficiencies which are
hampering ambitions to transform the nation into a regional transport
hub.
The port, whose main rival is the bigger but also congested port of
Mombasa in Kenya, acts as a trade gateway for landlocked African states.
Such states include Zambia, Rwanda, Malawi, Burundi and Uganda, as well as the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Finance and Planning Minister Philip
Mpango said:“The World Bank has agreed to give Tanzania loans for
various development projects, including a credit of 305 million dollars
for an expansion project at the Dar es Salaam port.”
The World Bank said in a 2014 report that inefficiencies at Dar es
Salaam port was costing Tanzania and its neighbours up to 2.6 billion
dollars a year.
Tanzania wants to lift capacity at the port to 28 million tonnes a year by 2020 from 15 million tonnes currently.
The loan deal was announced following talks in the capital between
Tanzanian President John Magufuli and Makhtar Diop, the World Bank’s
Vice President for Africa.
Officials said Tanzania was also in talks with the World Bank for a 425 million dollars additional funding to expand a new public transport system in its commercial capital.
The Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit System inaugurated by Magufuli on
Wednesday was built by a 290 million dollars loan from the World Bank.
The project, aimed at easing congestion in Dar es Salaam’s gridlocked
streets, is expected to benefit around 500,000 people in the city of
four million people.
American hip-hop producer, DJ Khaled
who welcomed his first child last year while streaming the birth process live on Snapchat
has earned himself ‘another one’.
The Major Key boss received a letter from the former President of America, Barrack Obama and his wife Michelle wishing DJ Khaled son, Asahd Tuck Khaled well on his birth.
The letter dated 10th January, 2017 before
the Obamas left office as the POTUS and FLOTUS was jointly signed by
Barack and Michelle Obama.
Veteran Nigeria musician, 2face now called 2Baba cried out on Nigerians
to join him in a nationwide protest with the aim
of demanding answers from President Buhari government over several issues.
He posted online:
“FIRST MASSIVE NATIONWIDE PROTESTS ON THE 5TH OF FEBRUARY, 2017.
A call for good governance.
A call for urgent explanation into the reckless economic downturn nationwide.
A call for nationwide protests as we say No to the Executive, No to legislatures, No to judiciary… You have all failed us.
We the people are tired. We can no longer continue with all of
you. All your excuses and mistakes are not funny. We do not wish to
continue with a system and government that is not working but afflicting
the people.
We the people of this country not living under the privileges of
government allowances and remuneration have now accepted to take the
bull by the horn to come out and protest this obnoxious and baseless
policies and excuses of the government of the day. Where are the recovered looted funds?
Why do we still have the executive arms and legislatures still
enjoying their salaries and allowances while we hear there’s no money to
pay workers?
Why do we still see ceaseless power failures with no explanation and hope of getting out of it unlike before?
Why do we keep seeing peace talks in Niger Delta, Fulani herdsmen
and ipob without any solutions being reached, while the strategies keep
aggravating the people involved as political leaders stage forums to
extort funds in the name of addressing their subjects?
Why did we have petrol price rise to 145 for the sake of global
oil price crash and removal of subsidy but such price is still being
maintained despite significant reawakening of the oil price from
$30/barrel to $56/barrel?
Who is to be held accountable for the sudden and continuous hike
in price of commodities in the market, where for the first time in
history, Nigeria is suddenly selling kerosene at 400 naira per litre as
against 50 naira per litre, diesel at 300 naira per litre as against 100
naira per litre and petrol from 87 naira to 145 naira? Yet maintaining
the same systems, environment and maybe a lesser money spending
government.
There’s need for Nigerians to rise against what is happening in
this country having waited patiently for the legislatures that were
elected to represent the people all to no avail.”
He has quickly received endorsement from fellow Nigeria celebrities.
These
adorable baby girls are Kalani and Jarani Dean. Despite their different
appearances -- Kalani has light skin and blue eyes, and Jarani has dark
skin and brown eyes -- they are actually twins.
The girls' parents are Whitney Meyer and Tomas Dean, from Quincy, Illinois. Meyer has been posting pictures of the unique pair since they were born last April.
The couple obviously couldn't believe their luck.
"At first when they were born, I wanted to believe it but it's so rare I didn't think it'd happen to my twins!" Meyer told CNN affiliate KHQA. "But sure enough they're biracial twins!"
Meyer is white and Dean is black, which explains part of this phenomenon. The twins are dizygotic, which is just the scientific term for fraternal twins.
So each baby girl started out as a separate fertilized egg
(monozygotic, or identical twins, start off from the same egg and then
divide).
In
a fraternal twin situation, each baby inherits a different combination
of genes from mom and dad, so when the parents are of different races,
it is possible the inherited genes for skin color can differ.
Still, the striking occurrence is rare. Geneticist Jim Wilson told the BBC
that for mixed-race couples in Britain who are expecting twins, there
is about a one in 500 chance that their babies will be born with
different colored skins.
Widows in Zimbabwe
are routinely evicted from their homes and land, and their property is
stolen by in-laws when their husbands die, Human Rights Watch said in a
report released today. The government of Zimbabwe should urgently take
steps to protect widows from this practice.
The 53-page report, “‘You Will Get Nothing,’ Violations of Property and Inheritance Rights of Widows in Zimbabwe,”
found that in-laws often tell women shortly after the deaths of their
husbands that the relatives intend to take over the homes and lands or
other property where the husband and wife had lived for decades. One
widow quoted her brother-in-law’s words to her after her husband’s
funeral, in front of the family that had gathered: “He said in my face,
‘You are rubbish and you will get nothing. I am taking everything.’”
“The impact of property grabbing on widows is devastating,” said Bethany Brown,
a researcher at Human Rights Watch and author of the report. “Women
whose property was taken from them spoke of homelessness, destitution,
and loss of livelihoods.”
Based on interviews with 59 widows in all 10 provinces of Zimbabwe
between May and October 2016, this report documents the human rights
vulnerabilities and abuses that widows in Zimbabwe face.
In 2013, Zimbabwe adopted a new constitution that provides for equal
rights for women, including for inheritance and property. In practice,
however, existing laws only apply to widows in officially registered
marriages. Estimates are that most marriages in Zimbabwe are conducted
under customary law and are not registered, so, in effect, these laws
afford no protection from property-grabbing relatives.
Many widows described how they face insurmountable obstacles
defending their property or taking legal steps to reclaim it. Fending
off relatives while mourning their husbands and selling off productive
assets like cattle to afford court fees and transportation were just
some of the challenges. Once in court, widows said they were at a
disadvantage without an official record of their marriage if it was a
customary union. Courts look to the in-laws – the very people who stand
to gain – to confirm the marriage, putting widows at the mercy of their
husband’s family.
Nearly all of the widows
interviewed for the report who successfully challenged efforts by
in-laws to take over their property had benefited from legal services
offered by organizations like the Legal Resources Foundation, and Women and Law in Southern Africa Research and Education Trust, Zimbabwe.
Older widows described feeling that the loss of their homes and the
fields they had worked on with their husbands was catastrophic, as they
had no time or energy to rebuild a lifetime of work. Many struggled to
support themselves when their main source of livelihood, their land, had
been taken from them.
Human Rights Watch conducted this research as part of an effort to map
the vulnerabilities of older people to human rights abuses. With the
rapid growth of older populations worldwide, there is a growing need to
understand how discrimination, ageism, neglect, and abuse affect older
people and what steps governments should take to protect their rights.
By 2050, an estimated two billion people – almost a quarter of the
world’s population – will be over age 60. The majority will be women.
Widows face varying challenges in different countries and cultural
settings. Property grabbing can be common in the Southern Africa region,
and many older women have few other economic options. Widows of all
ages are at risk of property grabbing and its grave harmful impacts.
Some of those interviewed said their in-laws simply forced them out
of their homes immediately after their husbands died. Others said their
in-laws threatened, physically intimidated, and insulted them to make
them leave. In some cases, distant relatives of the deceased showed up
years later and took over their property.
Many women did not know that they had a right to the property they
held with their spouses. Others said they were wary of jeopardizing
relationships with in-laws with whom they had shared their lives for
many years, and who they had hoped would support them and their
children.
According to the 2012 census, Zimbabwe is home to about 587,000
widows, and most women 60 and over are widowed. The UN’s Food and
Agriculture Organization estimates that at least 70 percent of women in
rural areas are in unregistered customary unions and are living under
customary law.
“The government should take immediate steps to register all
marriages, including customary unions, reform its marriage laws, and
raise awareness of the property rights of widows,” said Brown. “That
would help protect thousands of women each year against the injustice of
being summarily thrown out of their homes when they become widows.”
Selected testimony from interviews:
“He [my brother-in-law] has taken all of my fields and even tilled
my yard [to plant crops] up to my doorstep. Now, he says that I cannot
walk on “his” fields. He says that I do not belong there. I reported
this to the village headman, but he just tells us to live in peace. My
brother-in-law is insistent. Maybe he is really happy to see us suffer.
At my age, where can I go? I cannot start afresh.”
– Deborah, 58 from Mashonaland East
“At the funeral of my brother-in-law, a few years previous to my
husband’s passing, they [my in-laws] took everything, and left my sister
in-law and kids destitute. I took them in. Now, my mother-in-law sleeps
on her son’s [my brother-in-law’s] marital bed, with blankets made as
gifts for him and his wife."
– Charity, 49, from Mashonaland East
“I didn’t see the will but found out that there was one in court.
My brother-in-law was the executor [of my husband’s will]. He mistreated
me. Immediately after [his death], I sold household effects to survive
for food. My in-laws saw that I sold things to buy food. My
brother-in-law had me arrested [for selling things in the estate]. In
court I was found not guilty. I served one week in jail [before trial].
It was terrible. One week was like a month.”
– Mindy, 54, from Midlands
“Before my husband was even buried, my brother-in-law was making
moves. He was running around from [government] office to [government]
office. He tried to get my husband’s pension. They [officials] said it
wasn’t ready but that he needed the death certificate for it. He got the
death certificate by saying that his brother [my husband] was a widower
… I learned about three weeks after my husband’s death that I was
[being] left out. He took my car. I was surprised that this happened. We
were a close family.”
– Bethel, 41, Bulawayo
A 37-year-old Zimbabwean woman appeared
before Bulawayo magistrate court for attempted murder of her husband of
ten years over an infidelity row in Zimbabwe.
Mr Mpotu, 48, is currently battling for life at the United Bulawayo Hospitals after he was allegedly stabbed by Svori.
Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo, who is representing the state said on Wednesday, January, 18th, Svori stabbed her husband after she suspected he was having an extramarital affair.
"On January 18, this year at around 9PM,
the complainant and accused person had a misunderstanding as the
accused suspected that the complainant was having extramarital affair,"
said Dlodlo.
Svori then stabbed Mr Mpotu with a kitchen
knife on the chest and on the lower side of the armpit. Neighbours heard
screams and rushed to the scene to assist. A police report was made by
neighbour, Mr Callmore Shumba, leading to Svori's arrest.
The
victim was rushed to the hospital where he is currently admitted. Svori
was not asked to plead and was remanded in custody till February 3 while the court is awaiting a medical report on her husband's condition.
Kylie Jenner, 21, was on Sunday
spotted walking the streets of Paris with her rumored boyfriend,
American rapper, A$ap Rocky, 28. The both of them are yet to spill out anything to confirm their relationship or deny it but there frequent going out on dates together reveal there is a strong bond of relationship between them.
They were seen shopping at flea market in Paris on Sunday, days after Kendall walked the runway at the Givenchy Menswear Fall/Winter 2017-2018.
Hollywood female celebrities including Rihanna, Natalie Portman, Jennifer Lawrence were all spotted wearing
Dior T-shirt inspired by Nigerian writer and friend of Dior, Chimamanda
Ngozi Adichie's powerfully resonant essay 'We Should All be
Feminist"
On the night before her first couture show for Dior, the
recently-appointed Artistic Director of women's collections Maria Grazia
Chiuri also joined the movement wearing their 'We Should All be
Feminists' T-shirt during the final preparations for the unveiling of tomorrow's highly-anticipated collection.
Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose, is still insisting that the story of
the missing Chibok girls is a ruse and that some of the girls that
were found and rescued by the Nigerian Army, were trained to act for
Nigerians. Fayose said this on an interview with Channels TV.
"The
story of Chibok girls is a ruse. I have been saying this, a complete
rouse. Those girls were trained to act for Nigerians. I am telling you.
This story will come back one day. I don't hide to say it. I said it
before. Let me say it again I stand here to say it clearly that the
Chibok girls story was orchestrated to take President Jonathan out of
office. You say over 200 girls are missing. They are Physics students.
When they were found, they could not speak English. If they say these
Chibok girls have been found, what are they still doing in the custody
of the Federal government. If my son was taken away for over 2 years,
the joy of my son coming home alone is enough" he told Channels TV.
Fayose
said the recent photos of parents of some of the Chibok girls crying
and rejoicing when their daughters were found last year, was rehearsed
"You
can rehearse with a parent to act and even cry. Its all theater. Have
you not seen people doing theater? Don't you see people you see about a
minute ago crying? This is another theater. Do you recall when the
Chibok organization wanted to take the President on and it became an
issue, two or three week after, some of the girls were found".
The kidnappers who stormed Nigerian Turkish International College and
made away with 3 pupils and 5 staff have failed to release the victims
even after collecting 10 million Naira ransom.
The kidnappers reportedly promised to release their victims on Friday
night after their relatives dropped off the ransom at the agreed spot.
However, after the ransom was dropped, the kidnappers went back on their
promise, accusing the relatives of getting security operatives
involved.
It was gathered that on Friday
night, relatives of those kidnapped were directed by the kidnappers to
go to Ogun State, some others were directed to Ondo state and there were
those asked to go to Agboju in Lagos state to reunite with their loved
ones and were warned not to receive phone calls while at the venue.
After the unsuccessful attempt at recovery on Friday, the kidnappers promised to release their victims on Saturday night, however, they failed on their promise again.
One of the relatives who asked not to be named said that her family paid N5 million to the kidnappers.
“What else do they want us to do? We paid N5 million and yet they have
refused to release my little girl. This is the ninth day and the longest
of all such incidents in schools ever witnessed. Is this a repeat of
Chibok girls abduction?" The woman said.
“The most annoying part is that the Ogun State government seems to be
adamant over this. Apart from the day the Deputy Governor visited the
school and assured us that they would be released, nothing has been
heard from the government. One would have expected that such kidnap in a
foreign school should be given the needed attention, so as to redeem
our image internationally, but no! They have left us to our fate because
it is not their children that are involved." She continued.
“The police keep assuring us that they would release them. How long do they want us to wait, for eternity?”
Distraught relatives of the victim have pleaded with police to not get
involved so as not to anger the kidnappers because all they wanted was
to have their loved ones back.
The spokesman for Ogun command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, an Assistant
Superintendent of Police (ASP), in a statement revealed that security
forces were closing in on the kidnappers.
“We are very optimistic. We believe that we would rescue the girls soon.
It is not true that we have not been talking with the parents. How can
we abandon them? It will be unfair for any parent to say so because it
is far from the truth. The only thing is that we can not reveal the
strategy we are taking because that may jeopardise our efforts,” He
said.
A
commercial bus carrying passengers brake failed brake and crashed off the road which led to the
death of one person while several others were injured.
This accident happened at 9:25 am at Lekki Phase 1 bus stop.
Lagos Rescue
team arrived the scene early to attend to the situation.
One of France's most-wanted terrorist, who was a former choir boy, known as Kevin G has reportedly surrendered himself over to the police. 24-year-old Kevin G, who was a Chief
headhunter for Islamic State, handed himself over, claiming that he has
been reformed. Kevin converted to Islam a decade ago and is
believed to have been in charge of getting young French people to sign
up to terrorism in Syria and Iraq. He spent four years in Syria before
leaving with his four French wives and their six children for Turkey
last year. His wives were arrested and sent back to France.
Blacklisted by the United Nations back in 2014 as a wanted terrorist, Kevin G has now
been charged with financing terrorism and recruiting jihadist for both AL-Qaeda and Islamic State. He claims to have turned his back on
terrorism and walked away from ISIS because he feared being killed.
Although
his case is being handled by the Paris prosecutor, officials must now
determine whether he has genuinely reformed or whether it was a
deliberate ploy to return to Europe as part of a sleeper cell.
Around 900 French nationals are believed to have travelled to join IS
groups in either Syria or Iraq, 200 of whom have been killed, reports
France24.
A third of the 5,000 European jihadists who traveled to fight in Syria and Iraq are now back in Europe, with some on “specific missions,” according to an EU report released last December.
British actor Idris Elba Obe who recently got an award
from the Queen of England is looking for a date for Valentine’s day so he put
himself up for auction to his female admirers.
Idris Elba is doing this in order to raise money for the
“W.E. Can Lead” charity campaign to empower and educate girls throughout
Africa. The star urges viewers to visit omaze.com/idris to sign up and donate
as he wants to see them on a date.
Dressed in a suave grey suit and a bronze tie, Idris says to camera: ‘I’d
like you to be my Valentine. That’s right, love. Just you and me, no one else
around. Just us.’
Sitting comfortably in front of a period fire place, the actor explains how
the date will begin with cocktails, or even champagne.
”Once we’re feeling comfortable we can order whatever your heart desires,”
said the star. ”Maybe some truffles, perhaps some steak, pepper soup and
fufu – that’s an African dish, and you pound the yams. And you know what? I’ll
let you pound my yams.
”For dessert you can have whatever you want, and I mean whatever you
want.”
Idris gave a tip on the iceberg of what it’s like to date him in the hilarious
tongue-in-cheek video, which has so far racked up an impressive 3.2 million
views.
Google randomly change their header picture to celebrate holidays and renowned individuals who have make remarkable impact to the society.
Today, Google is celebrating a Nigeria female author to celebrate her 86th birthday. Below is a brief profile about the Igbo Author from Wikipedia.
Florence Nwanzuruahu Nkiru Nwapa (13 January 1931 – 16 October 1993) was a Nigerian Igbo author best known as Flora Nwapa,
who has been called the mother of modern African literature.
The
forerunner to a generation of African women writers, she is acknowledged
as the first African woman novelist to be published in the English
language in Britain and achieve international recognition, with her first novel Efuru being published in 1966 by Heinemann Educational Books. While never considering herself a feminist, she is best known for recreating life and traditions from an Igbo woman's viewpoint.
Nwapa also is known for her governmental work in reconstruction after the Biafran War.
In particular she worked with orphans and refugees who were displaced
during the war. Further she worked as a publisher of African literature
and promoted women in African society. She was one of the first African women publishers when she founded Tana Press in the 1970s.
FIFA filed a report with police in Switzerland after six Hublot
watches embarrassingly went missing before Monday 9/01/2017 Best Awards gala in
Zurich.
The watches, estimated at €93,000 each, were to have been presented to Cristiano Ronaldo and
other key winners at FIFA’s prize ceremony but mysteriously went
missing after being delivered to FIFA headquarters, according to Swiss
reports, and never turned up at the glittering ceremony across the city.
Hublot officials managed to save the day by finding a different range
of their collection at the last minute while police investigate.
FIFA spokesman said: “We are looking into what happened to the watches. They went missing somewhere.”
But one might speculate on why, under their new reform process, FIFA
were handing out luxury watches at all following the fiasco of the 2014
FIFA Congress when delegates had to hand back Parmigiani timepieces
given to them as gifts by Brazil’s football federation
An Indian barber is wowing many people with his incredible ability
and craft. The man has found an innovative way of cutting men's hair -
by setting it on fire.
According to Dailymail,
footage from inside his salon shows the maverick barber pouring a
flammable powder and liquid over his customer's head before holding a
lighter up against his locks, which promptly goes alight.
While the customer's hair is still ablaze, the barber then takes
two combs, which he used to cut and style the hair into shape, while the
flames continue to burn.
Once the flames have burned out, the barber continues with the
haircut as a crowd of men stand and watch him perform his unusual
technique.
After combing through his client's hair, the barber shakes on more
of the powder onto his head, and once again sets his barnet alight.
Through the process, he styles and combs, giving the satisfied
client a new look. The barber is not the first in India to come up with
such a radical way of cutting punters' hair.
In Gulbarga's Shahabad village, Dasharath of Raj Men's Parlour uses
candles for haircuts. He has been burning clients' hair with candles
for the past six years, after he stumbled upon the unusual style of
cutting when the electricity one day went off in his salon and he
thought of using candle flames to cut hair.
In a domestic violence act, a Russian man was caught on tape carrying his girlfriend and throwing her into a trash bin to end their relationship.
Many found it hilarious
instead, calling it 'dumping the hoe' because she was cheating on him. Well, to be honest it's very funny interpretation of 'dumping' your partner.
The video was shot in Russia and shows a man who caught his girlfriend
cheating, picking her up and slamming her into the trash was posted by Media Takeout.
In order for some ladies to stay afloat and get rapid promotion in
their jobs, they may be forced to become runs girls due to the pressures
from employees to meet monthly target and retain customers.
Without wasting time, below are the job that may turn female employees to runs girls:
1. Bank and Insurance Marketing
This job comes with monthly revenue target that is very difficult
to meet. By the reason of this, female employers might be put in
compromising position whereby they flirt with wealthy men just to
persuade them to regular deposit. They might be forced to honour night
parties and hotel invitations by pot bellied customers just to source
for clients that will pay money into their bank accounts and meet their
targets.
2. Bartenders/Stripper
Dating a lady that works as a club attendant can be very risky
considering the fact that these female employees often get to meet rich
and wealthy night crawlers which makes it hard for them to resist the
huge amount of money being offered to them from these perverted men for a
"quick round" at the brothel. The chances of a bartender girl becoming a
runs girl is very high.
3. Waiters/ Hotel Receptionists
Many will agree with me that female waiters always are prone to
becoming runs girls because some of them are not well paid, therefore,
they source for stomach infrastructure by clinching with any wealthy
customer that winks at them.
4. Video Vixen
When a lady becomes a video vixen, it's just a little for her to
become wayward. Some of them end up trading their body for celebrities
just to feature in their videos while some of them end up becoming
celebrated prostitutes just to ride their way to the top.
5. Beauty Specialists
Most of these hired hair stylists and make-up artists are prone to
becoming runs girl due to pressures from producers directors. That's why
most men are never comfortable seeing their girlfriends or wives doing
such a job.
6. Street Hawking
Most of those women selling agbo(herbs) and hawking alcohol drinks
such as baby oku, doro webo, pakurumo, dadubule, muscular, ota piazza
and opa eyin are mostly runs women because na baba alaye dey mostly
parol them. This reminds me when my girlfriend told me she wanted to
hawk agbo during her IT period and I began to rain curses on her and
that she should consider me gone if she ever ventured into such a
ridiculous business
7. Filling Station Attendants
As we all know that pump attendants are not well paid, therefore,
some of these ladies may not be able resist the invitations of wealthy
customers who ride exotic cars to buy petrol at their filling stations. I
have seem cases when customers drove their cars to petrol stations just
to flirt with them and satisfy their joysticks
8. Hair Dressing
Most hair dressers are usually very promiscuous and I still don't know why.
9. Flight Attendants
Some airline hostess use their beauty to trap big men in first
class cabinet by being unnecessary nice and caring to them. The same way
Laura nutmeged Adams Oshiomhole in first class cabinet. These kind of
babes can never consider dating someone like me who doesn't even know
the road to the airport let alone occupy an airplane first class
cabinet.