Showing posts with label Between. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Between. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Is it over between Wiz Khalifa & Amber Rose?





Rapper Wiz Khalifa, 26, and Amber Rose, 30, would be the latest rap couple to be rocked with split up rumors. According to  MTO, Wiz, like Tyga, wants out! He's even been hinting with some tweets..

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Photo: See Striking resemblance between Chibok Kidnapped Girl and Suicide Bomber



Pic on the left is definitely an alleged female suicide bomber but hard to verify that she's any one of those who blew herself up during an attack in Kano last week....and the pic on the right is one of many missing Chibok girls. You understand how some sources have fingered Chibok girls since the suicide bombers? (read here) although the Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, has denied girls involvement in the attacks....but it makes you to wonder...the resemblance is strong but hopefully they're two different women. 

Monday, March 10, 2014

Question Of The Day: Between you and Your Girlfriend



U called your girlfriend TO TELL her that u wanna break up ..
she started begging u on fone and you tell her to come over to a bar or resturant for u both to discuss.
On getting to the resturant, you BOUGHT a bottle of harp for your self and BOUGHT her malt.
The discussion continues and you told her again that you just want a break no matter what and that you are tired of the relationship,when she hear you saying this again,she started crying and begging you that you should let the relationship continue no matter what but u disagreed and shouted no.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

$-éx Between Female Students & Teachers



In many ways, Nigerian institutions of higher learning are no different from other such institutions around the world: They are confronted with several contending issues such as budget cuts, plagiarism, cheating during exams, alteration of data by researchers, unhealthy rivalry and tension between faculty members and between faculty and administration and between students and other echelons. These are constants within the academic community.

And of course there is the issue of s-éxual relationship between some students and some of their teachers, and between some students and some members of the administrative staff...


To be sure, there is not a teaching and learning institution anywhere in the world where such — s-éx between students and faculty and between students and staff — is not a concern. None! What makes the Nigerian context different is the propensity, the frequency and the severity of the aforementioned.

Parents send their children to school to learn, no to be harassed and s-éxually molested. Young men and women come to school to learn and learn how to be contributing members of their immediate and global society. They go to school to learn to be good citizens, good human beings. They go to school to develop many skills – including critical thinking skill. And though many show up in all their naiveté and gullibility, still, it is not a reason or an excuse for them to be taken advantage of. Sadly, these are some of the horrors that happen to many Nigerian students, especially the girls.

Sadder is the fact that millions of girls and young women are being abused and exploited on a daily basis. Many are denied their human and civil rights. Many have no access to education, to medical care, or to a caring home and environment. They are the “wretched of the earth.” While there are some shining examples within the Nigerian sisterhood, there could have been several millions more if the Nigerian society had taken its female population more seriously. But we don’t! For the most part, and in many settings, women are things, objects – things and objects to ignore or s-éxualise.

Thinking about it now, I cannot remember which came first: the súgar daddy syndrome or the sé-xual exploitation of students by staff and faculty members (sometimes referred to as “Bush allowance”). Long before politicians became conquerors and rulers of the maiden and their honey jars — and long before military officers freely roamed the sé-xual landscape — súgar daddies were the kings.

Súgar daddies paraded and patronised UNILAG, UNIBEN, BUK, UNIPORT, ABU, UI and every Nigerian university and polytechnic and college of education. And in some cases, they snuck into secondary schools and in the process committed rape and alarming perversions. Today, the larger Nigerian society does not worry itself with what was initially an aberration. It is now a given. Basically, súgardaddism has now become a practice, part of our cultural milieu.

Tell me: How many women, 17-37 years old, do you know who do not have one or two moneybags as a lover or sé-x mate? I am sure there are. But they can’t be that many. Poverty and unemployment and the general state of confusion and hopelessness have greatly contributed to the mental and psychical anarchy that now characterises the country. In the minds of many, the kingdom of God can wait. Money is the new paradise. You either have it or you don’t. In many enclaves, if you don’t have it, you don’t matter, you don’t count!

No matter how you look at it, sé-x between a student and a teacher or an administrator cannot be considered a relationship. This is so because there is an element of abuse and exploitation involved. What’s more, many students – especially secondary school and undergraduates — who are so abused and taken advantage of, may suffer psychological and physical damage.

As many universities in the western world have come to understand, there is “power imbalance between the parties” that makes such a liaison unsound and injurious. The University of Connecticut’s Board of Trustees recently voted against “sé-xual interactions between students and professors.” Similar measures are in place in many universities.

One does not know what the policies are in Nigerian universities and other institutions of higher learning. What seems clear – very clear – is that a whole lot of rape and abuse and exploitation and blackmail are taking place. But really, the complaints are just too many: teachers who demand sé-x for better class grade and other favours; and teachers who pimp students for financial and non-financial gains. S-éx-for-grade or grade-for-sé-x is indeed a mess, an epidemic that’s been threatening, along with other vexing issues, Nigeria’s educational environment.

To whom do aggrieved female students lodge complaints when many of those in positions of authority are committing the same or similar offence? Do you complain to the Vice-Chancellor, the Dean, the Head of the Department, or to the Faculty Senate? I do not mean to say that the entire rank and file of the Nigerian academics is guilty of these abuses and exploitation. No, not at all! But the fact is that the number of those involved in such inhumanity outweighs the innocent and pious ones.

Are there cases where female students lodged false protests against innocent teachers? Yes, of course! Are there cases where rival teachers used sé-x to trap and blackmail other teachers? Yes, of course! And are there cases where female students sé-xually pursued their teachers? Yes, without a doubt! But such incidences are small, very small.

In the end, I wonder if there are academic studies that gauge the impact of sé-x-for-grade on our educational system, and how they impact the lives of our young women. Even so, these practices and transgressions cannot be good for the country’s culture and educational system. It could be that these injuries cannot be wiped out, but they can be substantially minimised.

No one sends his or her daughter to school to be abused and exploited by depraved minds. Consequently, the learning environment should be a safe and enriching one for all. No society can be great and prosperous if that society refuses to treat her women population with love, respect and dignity. A healthy learning-teaching environment is a human and civil right for all — especially for our young women.
 
By Sabella Abidde
(sabidde@yahoo.com)

Friday, October 11, 2013

Tweets: Between BBA host Ik Osakioduwa and his wife, see authentic love..




You have to have a really understanding + trusting wife who knows you well to post a pic of you with another woman and say she's fine. And IK's wife agreed with him.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

What’s Between Phyno And Chidinma??? (LOOK)



 A picture is worth a thousand words. But what about three or four pictures? Nigerian celebs have their ways of “coding” their relationships and even after their bubbles have been burst, they still go ahead to deny it. Reasons why, it's still unexplained.  
See More after the break.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Tweets Between Don Jazzy & Atiku Abubakar: "I'am Not as rich as Don Jazzy" - Atiki (Yinmu)



His twitter handle is @Atiku. A fan asked him why he hasn't been sharing recharge cards on twitter like Don Jazzy and he replied saying,'I'm never as rich as Don Jazzy '.   Well, Don J who saw the tweet had to quickly tweet @ his daughter (meenaabu) to confirm if the account was real or fake. She confirmed it absolutely was his real account. Unhappy, Don gave him a shout out. He then proceeded his timeline and re-tweeted a link the former vice-president tweeted (atiku.org) and greeted him again, lol. That was how a fan said, @Donjazzy stop famzing @Atiku and you know what Jazzy said? Enemy of progress leave me o. Lol. See a few of the tweets below.
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Dearest Ọmọ Oódua Readers: ''I Am Stuck Between My Best Friend And My Boyfriend " -- PLS HELP!



UNEDITED:

Hello people,

 Sorry for the long mail, I am an only child and I have no one to talk to.Will appreciate sincere response from you and your readers of which I am one..... most especially Bloglord,wide eyed,Fucknizer and all the other correct people and anonymous'.

Its my 23rd birthday in some weeks, I have done quite well for myself and preparing for masters thanks to God. But i feel im too young for marriage until the next year or two when i must have settled into life fully. My 4 year relationship with my 32 year old boyfriend ended some months ago and amazingly I don't really know what I feel even though he has been making efforts to reconcile with me.

Continue after The Break.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Lets Gist: Any ideological difference between runs girl and Ashewo ?



Both the 'runs' babe and the Ashewo sleep with different men for money...no feelings attached right?Seems that these days,the Ashewos are loosing their franchise to the runs girl who appears at the venue of their client within a snap of the finger whilst ashewos patrol and wait for customers to approach them.
Lets discuss runs girls,ashewos and why people who patronise them need to open their blind eyes and know that all that glitters is not gold.AIDS IS REAL!


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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Selena Gomez Exposes What Happened Between her & Justin Bieber



The Disney star – who turns 21 tomorrow – spoke about the break-up to Ryan Seacrest in a 30-minute birthday interview aired on E! Entertainment.
Asked about her romance with the Baby singer, she said: “I’m sure you could actually see those pictures of me being way stressed about it.
“It’s hard because what do you do? Do you sit in your house and hide and not go anywhere?
“I was 18 when we started to date and you just have to be an 18-year-old and go through everything.”
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Saturday, July 20, 2013

What Really Went Down Between Me & Iyanya; Yvonne Nelson Bares It All



For s-exy Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, heartbreak is a painful experience best avoided. Not exactly in the mood to relive her sensational breakup with popular Afro-hip hop act, Iyanya, she ended up doing so just to set the records straight like never before:




What Really happened Between Me & Iyanya; Yvonne Nelson Bares It All



How are you enjoying your stay in Nigeria?
Did I tell you I’m half-Nigerian and half-Ghanaian? I was given a Nigerian name recently which makes me half-Nigerian. My Nigerian name is Damilola. It has been wonderful, I always say Nigeria is like a home for me. When I’m here, I do not feel like going back home again. But it’s just that everything seems to be faster here.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

SEE The ‘BEEF’ between Jay Jay Okocha and Kanu Nwankwo



Unknown to many, two of Nigeria’s great and Ex-Super Eagles skippers, Austin Jay-Jay Okocha and Kanu Nwankwo are not having the best of relationship but often try to keep it away from the media.  The sour relationship between them started many years ago after the midfield maestro quit international football. 

Kanu who at that time won the FA Cup with Portsmouth FC was selected alongside Austin Okocha to decide who got the ambassadorial honour for Fidelity Bank Plc.  Due to the influence of Kanu among some South East governors, the former Arsenal striker won it and this did not go down well with Jay jay.  The two, according to a very close source, have often avoided each other any time event brings them together.  The source disclosed that, supremacy of sort thus exists between them and it is of note that either of them ever invited another for any personal event in the past. 

Source: Famous People News

Monday, June 3, 2013

Dearest Ọmọ Oódua Readers: War Between my wife and my sister



My younger sister has been living with me since I became independent and moved to Lagos to start a new life. That was eight years ago. I got married three years ago and my wife moved in with us and since then I have known no peace. They are constantly quarreling, making accusations, and have even exchanged blows a few times.
My wife packed out of the house in April with our two small children and said she would not return until my sister leaves the house. I can't send my sister packing because I am the only relative she has in Lagos and she just finished her university education and looking for a job. Asking her to leave means asking her to go back to Owerri where our parents stay and that's not what she wants at this time. I can't afford to get her her own place but I want my wife to return home. What do I do?

Monday, May 13, 2013

Boyfriend Snatching Leads To Public Fight Between Actresses Anita Joseph and Oyinye





Actress Anita Joseph has stirred the hornets nest with her latest love interest..... 22yr old Anambra born Odinaka Onigwe who is her friends boyfriend. Odinaka was the boyfriend of up-and-coming Actress, Oyinye Obodoechina and things were fine between them even though Oyinye was thrown out of a set for flaunting her relationship with the young boy.
 
According to eye witness reports the producer of the movie where this fight occurred is Jospeh Okafor and he had a bitter fight on set with Anita and Odinaka...
''It started in Awka eight weeks ago when Oyinye that Anita had taken over her relationship with Odinaka

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