Serbian star Vidic announces retirement

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Former Manchester United captain and FIFA Club World Cup winner Nemanja Vidic has announced his retirement from football.
The news comes after the 34-year-old defender formally rescinded his contract with Inter Milan earlier this month, after failing to make an appearance for the Serie A side this season.
Vidic told www.manutd.com: "The time has come for me to hang up my boots. The injuries I have had in the last few years have taken their toll.
"I would like to thank all the players I have played with, all the managers and staff I have worked with, and say a big 'thank you' to the fans for their support over the years."
The Serbian, who made 56 appearances for his country, including three at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ joined United in the 2005/06 season from Spartak Moscow and went on to form a celebrated centre-back partnership with Rio Ferdinand.
Vidic's time with the Red Devils saw him win the 2007/08 UEFA Champions League, five Premier League titles and the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2008. He scored in the semi-final victory over Gamba Osaka and helped his side keep a clean sheet in the final as they defeated Liga de Quito 1-0.
Vidic joined Inter Milan on a free transfer in July 2014 and made 28 appearances for Roberto Mancini's side in his first season, but did not feature for the Nerazzurri this campaign following surgery on a hernia in August.

Notorious Cultists Who r*pe and Initiate Girls in Ebonyi Arrested (Picture)



Some notorious cultist that specialize in Sexually abusing female folks have been nabbed by security operatives in the South-eastern part of Nigeria.
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A group of suspected cultists have been apprehended by the police in Ebonyi State, according to the DailyPost.
The state Commissioner of Police, CP, Peace Abdallah, made this disclosure on Wednesday while parading the suspects. According to the CP, the incident occurred at Igboeze Onicha in Onicha Local Government Area.

“Six of the cult boys, Ugochukwu Onueze, Michael Innocent, Ogbonnaya Okike, Ogbonnaya Ogbu, Nnamdi Ogbonnaya and Emmanuel James, abducted two girls, dragged them into the bush, initiated them into their cult group and forcibly had carnal knowledge of them.
“The suspected cultists are said to be members of a terror cult group popularly known as German Arror,” Abdallah noted, stating that they will be charged to court after investigations were concluded.

Obasanjo vs Melaye: 9 Things You Must Know About The Brewing Beef




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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo in an open letter to the National Assembly had criticized the national assembly over its budget of N4.7bn for the purchase of 469 cars for lawmakers amongst other matters. The Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye clapped right back at the ex President, stating that the former President exposed the National Assembly to easy money and corruption. This looks like a major political beef brewing? Here is everything you should know about this brewing beef as put together by GLTRENDS
– Obasanjo, in a January 13 letter to Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara, accused the lawmakers of reckless spending and abuse of office, asking them to return to the path of honour.
– Obasanjo noted in his now famous controversial letter that both the legislative and the executive arms of government must accept responsibility for past actions that have virtually brought Nigeria’s economy on her kneels.
– Obasanjo also asked the lawmakers to open their financial records for external audit.
– Dino Melaye wasted no time replying the outspoken former President as he accused him of introducing corruption into the legislature. He described his letter as “a misplacement of anger”.
– Melaye, who represents Kogi West, wondered why Obasanjo should mistake the 8th National Assembly as the one that allegedly defrauded him in 2007 by collecting his money and refusing to actualise what he called his Third Term agenda.
– Melaye says he hopes Obasanjo’s letter was not an attempt to cover up and distract attention from the Halliburton and Siemens corruption allegations.
– He also noted in his reply that Obasanjo’s regime introduced bribery to the National Assembly in the desperate attempt to remove Speaker Ghali Umar Na’abba from office back then.
– Melaye finally noted in his response that though he was against corruption anywhere in Nigeria, he will however not support accusations based on anger and vindictiveness.
– Obasanjo this morning continued from where Melaye left off when he took to Twitter to reply the Senator saying he has no time to trade words with a Body-guard Senator, who abandoned his duty to as a body guard to someone accused of corruption.
What do you think???

Liverpool’s Milner eyeing Cup glory


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James Milner is confident Liverpool can end the current season with a trophy added to their illustrious cabinet, despite the side undergoing a period of transition under new manager Jurgen Klopp.
The Anfield club entertain West Ham in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday having already tasted cup success this week when a dramatic penalty shoot-out win over Stoke carried them through to the League Cup final meeting with Manchester City next month.
Although Liverpool’s inconsistency has seen them fall behind in the chase for a top-four Premier League finish, and a place in the Champions League, their cup form suggests Klopp could make an immediate winning start to his career as the Merseyside club’s manager.
“This club is built on success, they’re used to winning trophies,” said Milner.
“We can win a trophy and be in the hunt for others during a transition season when it’s easy to say, ‘There’s been a lot of changes — let’s see how we do. Do the best we can and go again next year.’
“Hopefully we can do both,” the midfielder added.
“The transition with the new manager and keep improving while getting a few players back.
“We’re in a final and it’s one step further than we got last year. It’s pleasing. We’ve got a lot of improving to do as well.
“If we can do that, it should be exciting times at the club. There’s definitely a lot more to come from this squad.”
– Big change –
Milner, 30, moved to Anfield from their League Cup final opponents Manchester City in pre-season, but the England international utility man said Reds supporters had yet to see him hit his peak form.
“I still think there is a lot more to come from me here. It is tough changing clubs, I have changed clubs before, played in the Premier League and played a lot of games but it does seem to take time.
“It is a big change, you are playing with different players and everything is new. I don’t think I have hit the levels I want to achieve and I know I can, but I will keep working hard and hopefully my best form will come and the fans will see the best of me.”
Liverpool are still hampered by a long injury list although Dejan Lovren could return to the heart of the defence in place of Kolo Toure, while Nathanial Clyne is expected to step in at right-back for Jon Flanagan, who made his first start in 20 months against Stoke.
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic will shuffle his pack but promised he would still field a strong side at Anfield.
Former Liverpool forward Andy Carroll will not feature, however, as he is not yet fully fit and new signing Sam Byram is cup-tied.
West Ham have already beaten Liverpool home and away in the league this season, with their Anfield success their first victory there since 1963.
But Bilic revealed he had been disappointed to have been sent there again.
“I was not happy with the draw because it was one of the most difficult we could get,” he said.
“We have beaten them twice but it’s still Liverpool away. When I heard the draw I didn’t think ‘we beat them twice, come on!’. I was like ‘why Liverpool?’. But we are confident and we know what we have to do to have a chance to beat them again.”
Diafra Sakho and Carl Jenkinson are also out injured, the latter long-term because of a knee problem, but defender James Tomkins is back and set to be deployed at right-back.

Relief as S/Court gives verdict on Rivers guber election


wikeWITH last Wednesday’s unanimous verdict of the Supreme Court, which upturned the decision of the Appeal Court that had earlier ordered a repeat of the April 11, 2015 governorship election in Rivers State, a great sigh of relieve swept through the state.
Before the judgment, a thick pall of apprehension had hung heavily on the state, as residents feared the consequence of a repeat election that was ordered by the Appeal Court.
The fear of the residents were not misplaced as the controversial election was the most violent in the history of the state with many abductions and outright murder before, during and after the exercise.
Moments after the judgment was given in Abuja and news filtered into town, gunshots rang out at Chukwu Street off Tombia Extension in the New Government Reservation Area of Port Harcourt, the state capital, causing pandemonium among residents.

Mimiko, Okowa, Ogor congratulate, task Ebonyi, Rivers govs


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GOVERNOR Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo state has urged his Ebonyi and Rivers counterparts, Chief David Umahi and Barrister Nyesom Wike to rev up their performances now that the burden of litigation has been lifted off them. Besides, Delta state governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has felicitated with the two saying it was now an opportunity for them to run an inclusive government.
The elections of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s Governors were on Wednesday affirmed by the Supreme Court following protracted cases against their initial victory at the polls.

Mimiko, in a statement issued by his In his Chief Press Secretary, Eni Akinsola, Dr. Mimiko, urged them to compensate the electorate who stood by them in the course of the courts proceedings with exemplary performances, stressing that now was the time to settle down to work and rev up their performances as the burden of litigation has finally been lifted.

Checkout Charlyboy’s Warm Letter To His Wife On Her Birthday

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My Dearest Diane,
Like joke like joke we both are getting older. Today is your birthday and  once again I can’t help but to celebrate you in the open, what I have always done for the past 37yrs of our married life. Celebrating our extraordinary life together. I hope that our togetherness over the years have taught some people about perseverance, tolerance, discipline and love.
You know our marriage has not been a bed of roses like that, but we have stayed loyal together through all kinds of terrible weather, never strayed, through all the challenges, battling so many winches and wizards, through tick and thin, even in poverty and great hopelessness. I have been our soldier, protecting this fragile thing called marriage. E no easyooooooooo.
Thank you for standing by me through all my bullshit, my ignorance and my mood swings, the fact is that I can never live with anyone like me but you have managed to survive 37yrs of me. Sometimes am not sure I deserve you, some other times I feel I could have done better or you could have done better. However, I trust that you have the stomach to still tolerate us for another 37yrs. Frankly, after 3 failed marriages, so many krugeegee waka, I think God did indeed bless me with you.
You know it’s not all the time that I will be sweet and romantic like you would like me to be, because sometimes my eyes dey see pepper for this nonsensical environment.
However, one thing you can take to the bank is that am serving “Life” with you.
You have taught me that marriage isn’t about how compatible couples are but how they deal with their incompatibility. You are one of the things in my life that I got right, my ultimate merit badge. I know what your life here means to me, it’s been like a blessing sent from God that I can truly see.
God through you has shown me who I need to be. Thank you my wife and a very Happy BirthDay to you, may we never grow old. If no be YOU, Na who.
Your Loyal Mugu( for life )
Charly.

3 Reasons Why Women Fall For Bad Boys

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Bad Boys are all around us and guess what, they are almost irresistible, that is why characters like Charlie Boy and Terry G is fascinating to a lot of people.
The is the same reason why most people will support Olamide instead of Don Jazzy any time, any day.
They smoke, they have tattoos, they are alcoholics. There are so many negatives attached to Bad boys, yet there are women who want and seriously desire a bad boy in their life.
The question is are they just trying to attain the unattainable of they just like the challenge of making him fall in love.
Here are Three reasons why women fall for bad boys
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In a recent study conducted by the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health in 2007, women were asked to judge potential mates by how masculine their features were. It was discovered that men with masculine traits are seen as good short-term partners, while those with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.
Women usually get turned on by the full muscles and the $exiness bad boys elude. For some reason you just know that he is great in bed and this is the key to a great relationship.
THE CHALLENGE
The possibility of converting a Bad Boy from a serial playboy into a loving, supportive, feeling man is a strong pull for Bad Boy-addicted women, but it’s also the reason some women left them.
One woman said “My motivation for dating bad boys is the fire of attitude they bring to the table. The challenge is what brought me to them, but the fire of never knowing what’s next, and them being great in bed is what keeps you with them…. for a short period of time. I could never stay with him for long, because what attracted me to him is inevitably what made me leave him in a few weeks. Who wants a challenge forever?”
THE THRILL
Doing something that was against the norm (or against parents’ wishes) was also cited as a key motivating factor. Doing the wrong thing has an appeal, even if it’s only for a short time.
Society in general—and the media in particular—LOVE to paint the Bad Boy as the black hole of masculinity. That is to say, that nothing can escape them… no woman can resist their magnetism, no Nice Guy is nice enough to keep a woman away from their pull.
In truth, it’s up to women to realize that they not only should be wanting more than what the short-shelf-life Bad Boy can provide them, they deserve more.

We Can’t Pay Salaries, Imo Is Broke – Okorocha


okorochaIMO State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, yesterday disclosed that the state is insolvent, as its monthly wage bill has outstripped its monthly statutory allo­cation from the Federal Government.
The governor said monthly servicing of the bailout fund has further compounded the situation.
This was just as he reiterated that there was no go­ing back on the state government’s decision to con­cession the management of parastatals.
Okorocha, who revealed this when he spoke to newsmen at the Government House in Owerri said the monthly wage of the state had always been high­er than what the state receives from federal alloca­tions and internally generated revenue.
“The monthly wage bill of the state is N4.2 bil­lion which is far higher than what we receive from federal allocation including the internally generated revenue which means that the state government has always been operating on a deficit.
As at December 31, 2015 the state received N1.9 billion from the Federal Government while the monthly wage bill of the state for the same period was N4.2 billion.”
“We cannot continue to patch a cracked wall as if all is well, we need to break it down in order to rebuild it, and the current wage bill of the state is be­yond our capacity.
Imo State now receives the least allocation among the South-East states because of the monthly repayment of the bailout fund which the state took from the Federal Government, a situation which has further compounded the financial situa­tion of the state.”
The governor insisted that in spite of the financial dilemma of the state, no worker is being owed any salary.

I Respect Obasanjo But He Introduced Bribery To The National Assembly – Melaye

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Dino Melaye, a senator from Kogi west, has described former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s letter to the national assembly as a misplacement anger, accusing him of introducing corruption into the national assembly.
Obasanjo had written a letter to the national assembly accusing it of insincerity for its planned purchase of 469 cars worth N4.7bn.
But Melaye, in a riposte on Thursday, said the former president introduced corruption into the national assembly in his bid to run for a third term in office.
“I have tremendous respect for president Olusegun Aremu Okikiola Obasanjo. Elder statesman, respected pan Africanist and committed patriot.
I went through the letter written to all senators and members of the house of representatives. The letter I can see is a misplacement of anger,” he said.
“Our leader is mistaking the eighth national assembly as the same senate assembly that defrauded him in 2007.
Those who collected his money and refused to implement the 3rd term agenda. I appeal to baba that we are not the ones please.
After nine years of that bribery saga, the first of its kind, I expect forgiveness to have taken place.
“There was the case of bribery introduced by the Obasanjo regime in the desperate attempt to remove speaker Ghali Umar Na’abba from office then. In fact, there was open display of that bribery money on the floor of the house.
That government exposed the national assembly to corruption and easy money. I hope this is not in an attempt to cover up and distract attention from the Halliburton and Siemens corruption allegations.
“While I am against corruption anywhere in Nigeria, I will not support accusations based on anger and vindictiveness.
The eighth senate should also look inwardly and purge herself of all the deliberate misgivings of the past. Nigeria must work and we must support the anti corruption stand of the Buhari administration. God bless Nigeria.”

Man Stabs His Friend Over N200 Burial Levy In Onitsha (Graphic Photos)


3344254_img20160128194722This guy was stabbed by his friend this evening just because he couldn’t complete the burial fee that was levied on him.
The total amount for the burial is 1k but guy brought 800 Naira and promised to complete the money tomorrow.
The guy collecting the money refused to collect the 800 insisting that he must complete it…. na from dia kasalaa burst ooo..
They started quarrelling which eventually led to fight…The other guy who came to collect the money stabbed the other guy three times with broken bottle…
The guy is currently battling for his life in the hospital. All thanks to the men of the Nigerian police force who rescued and brought the guy to hospital.
This happened somewhere in onitsha, Anambra state….

I Cannot Do Without Séx Daily – 16year Old Girl Confesses

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Who was a victim of séxual abuse has made a shocking confession, saying that she cannot do without having séx with men daily.
She narrated how an old man, who was their neighbour at Mile 12, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, lured her into séx at seven and since then she cannot resist having séx everyday.
The primary two pupil said if she did not see any man to have séx with her in her area, she would go to a popular under bridge at Mile 12 Lagos and beg for séx from touts”.

Checkout Singer Waje As She Posts No Makeup Photo

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Its funny how serious makeup seem to be the order of the day for most girls as they just cant do without it,
i bet only a few females would be so proud to put up pictures on their social media pages without wearing make up… you sure cant imagine how many girls will ruin their world by their selves lollssss
please rate this photo of WAJE on a scale of 1 – 10

More Shocking Corruption Reports Coming – Lai Mohammed


Lai3Critics of the Muhammadu Buhari administration’s anti-corruption crusade yesterday got a reply – no intimidation or blackmail will stop the war.
Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed said Nigerians should be prepared for more mind boggling revelations in the 2014 and 2015 report, which is yet to be released.
Mohammed raised the alarm that treasury looters had resorted to fighting back, using various means.
But he assured the country that the administration will not give in to their distractions.
The government, he said, has achieved what it set out to achieve, which is to sensitise Nigerians to the evil of corruption.
He said: “Well, I can tell you today that corruption is already fighting back, and it is fighting hard and dirty. Sponsored articles have started appearing in the newspapers and in the social media while ‘Talking Heads’ have started making the rounds in the electronic media, all deriding the fight against corruption as well as this Administration.
Not stopping there, they have been creating distractions by sponsoring articles in both local and international media to deride the Administration’s policies generally, tag the President a budding dictator and even write off his 2016 budget. We know that the sole purpose of these attacks is to distract attention from the war on corruption.
“It is saddening that some otherwise credible voices have unwittingly allowed themselves to be railroaded into the bandwagon of pro-corruption orchestra. They engage in sophistry to try to rally Nigerians against the anti-corruption battle.
One hack writer even said the disclosure that 55 Nigerians allegedly stole N1.34 trillion between 2006 and 2013 did not trigger any anger among Nigerians! A disclosure that made the front page in over a dozen Nigerian newspapers, played widely in the international media and attracted the attention of the world’s most powerful country and global financial institutions cannot be dismissed with a wave of the hand.
“Also, one of those who benefited from the Dasukigate even had the temerity to deride the anti-corruption war as ‘selective’, when in saner climes he should have been so ashamed of himself that he would have apologised to the nation and hunkered down…for good.
These sponsored attacks are not about to stop. In fact, they will become more intense and more coordinated in the days ahead. But the good news is that we are winning the war. Nigerians are now talking more about corruption. Nigerians are now counting the cost of corruption to their lives.
“We call on Nigerians not to be taken in by the antics of the sponsored denunciation of the anti-graft war. The treasury looters, who have so much resources in their kitty, and their cohorts will throw everything but the kitchen sink at this Administration, But we have no doubt that Nigerians are discerning enough to know the truth which, in the words of President Muhammadu Buhari, is that unless Nigeria kills corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria.
“This Administration will neither be distracted nor intimidated by anyone into abandoning or weakening the fight against corruption, which is a war of survival for our nation. No amount of media or other attacks will stop the fight. The pseudo-analysts and hack writers will labour in vain in heir quest to stop the train of this anti-corruption fight.”
The minister said the information on corruption was meant to sensitise the nation on the evil of corruption.
“Let me restate, for emphasis, that when we give instances of mind-boggling acts of corruption, our intention is not to vilify anyone but to sensitise Nigerians as to how harmful corruption is to the country and the people. The truth is that what we have revealed so far is nothing but the tip of the iceberg. Nigerians should stay tuned for more shocking revelations in the days ahead.”
For those doubting the allegations, the minister said they should investigate the information he provided to know if it was true or not.
“Let’s talk more about the cost of corruption. Have you noticed that whereas Nigeria’s national budget has increased from just over N900 billion in 1999 to over N6 trillion in 2016, poverty has also increased almost by the same proportion? The reason is not far fetched: Appropriated funds have mostly ended up in the pockets of a few looters.”
He added: “Do you know that What has so far been revealed as per taking in the Dasukigate is about N54.8billion Whereas, in the entire 2015 all the zonal intervention act cost N52 billion. This is the cost of corruption for you.
When the money meant to construct roads is looted, the end result is that the roads are not built and the people suffer and even die in avoidable road accidents.
When the money meant to provide electricity is looted, we all are perpetually sentenced to darkness. When the money meant for healthcare is pocketed by a few, we are unable to reduce maternal and infant mortality.
These are the costs of corruption. Let us not just talk about corruption in the abstract, let us be counting its cost to our lives in order to drive home the point that corruption must be tackled decisively for Nigerians to feel the impact of governance.”
Mohammed spoke of two courts of corruption – the court of public opinion and the court of law. “The court of public opinion is also as important as the court of law,” he said.
On why the details he gave on alleged treasury looters did not include 1999-2005, he explained that the compilation covered only periods when the anti-corruption law became fully operational and that was around 2006.
The minister said by the time the details of 2014 and 2015 are released, the country will be shocked.
His words: “When we make subsequent revelations, you will be more shocked than you are now.”
The government has been criticized for disobeying court orders or trampling on the rights of accused people. Mohammed disagreed.
He said: “What are we even talking about? Is the human right of the 55 persons more important than human rights of 170 Nigerians? But again, let me make it clear that we do not disobey court orders”.
When prodded to provide information on the 55 persons, he said the easiest way is to go to the court or the EFCC to find out who they are as they all have one pending case or the other in the court bordering on corruption.
He also decried the situation where it takes about seven or more years to prosecute the “so-called powerful” people.
On the role of the judiciary in the fight against corruption, the minister reiterated his earlier appeal that both the Bar and Bench should see the fight as a national campaign.
He said “ and I can assure you that we have made a presentation And the judiciary is willing and ready to cooperate with us. So we know that judiciary is very important, and we are reaching out to them, we are appealing to them to also know that there are some structural reforms that need to take place and we are working on them.
“On our own part too, we make sure that as soon as the administration of legal justice is actualised, it will cut down the length of time it takes now to prosecute a case because under that law, I think the maximum time allowed for adjournment is two.”

Why I Visited APC Governor Aregbesola – Fayose

AregbeGovernor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has said that he visited Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, on Tuesday, as part of his efforts to foster unity among Yoruba leaders.
HISTORIC VISIT: Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, when he visited Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, in Osogbo, the Osun State capital on Tuesday, January 26, 2015
The governor, who said that he was not in Osun for any political reason, pointed out that he was not ready to abandon the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Governor Fayose stated that against all speculations from some quarters that he was coming to Osogbo to ask Aregbesola help him beg President Muhammadu Buhari, he was in Osun for the unity of Yoruba race.
He said that the Yoruba race was greater than any political office hence his belief in the development of the race.
The governor averred that the visit of the Ooni of Ife to the 45th coronation of the Alaafin of Oyo was instructive, hence the need for every Yoruba sons and daughters to see to the unity and progress of the race.
He said, “This is my first official visit to any APC state in Nigeria. I am not in Osogbo to ask Aregbesola to help me beg as being speculated in some quarters. We are all Yoruba, politics is like water, it can flow anywhere.
“I was moved by the historic visit of the Ooni of Ife to the Alaafin of Oyo and I am of the opinion that the Yoruba leaders must unite.
“The Yoruba nation must not be rubbished. Our leaders must not be rubbished irrespective of the political they belong to.
“I believe in the Yoruba race, the race comes first before the office of the governor. The race is eternal while that of governor is momentary.
We must watch today to be guided by tomorrow. I am here for the unity of Yoruba as it affect the Oodua, the progenitor” Fayose emphasised.
While reiterating his ressolve to remain in the PDP, the governor said, “I remain in PDP to play the opposition role.
“In all of this, there must be fairness. There must be equity and the rule of law must be followed. We should remember that power as it was transient for the PDP, it can also be transient for the party in power now.
“For me, I don’t want to contest which party is dead now or which one is alive. Whether or not PDP is dead, time will tell.
“Opposition is the major ingredient of democracy and without opposition in a democracy, there will be dictatorship. Those promoting dictatorship in a democracy will end up in the stomach of the dictator.”
Responding, Governor Aregbesola described the visit of Governor Fayose to Osun as demonstration of maturity, saying it takes a very matured human being to know that at the end of every public office, he will be left with humanity.
He said, “Osoko has said that he is not going to leave his party, but I want my good friend and brother to know that PDP has exhausted it’s stay in Nigeria, it can no longer be revived, let us look at a political party that will give hope to our people. Opposition must be for a purpose, I stand by you on the unity of Yoruba land and that our leaders not put down in the country.”
He assured Fayose that he will stand by him in his effort to galvanise the people of South-west for accelerated development.
The Governor who lamented the present economic situation of the country noted that there was an invasion on the economy of Nigeria to the extent that the country is loosing 75 percent of its income due to oil glut.
“The country is facing a very serious crises with the rate at which the crude oil price is falling. There is an invasion on the economy to the level that we are loosing 75 percent of our income which is not good.
“At this point, wise people must have an alternative to oil which part of it is your visit. We must use our culture and affinity to form a bond that can make our people live a normal life, it is a duty that we owe our people, States and Nigeria as a whole”.
Source: Vanguard

Nigeria Vs Guinea: We Are The Most Poorly Equipped Technical Crew – Oliseh

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Disappointed Oliseh says he remains proud of Eagles
Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh has admitted he is disappointed his team crashed out of CHAN 2016 by the first round, but insisted he remains proud of the players.
On Tuesday, Nigeria fell 1-0 to Guinea in a final group game when they needed at least a draw to go through to the knockout rounds of the tournament reserved for players who feature in their home leagues.
“It’s a big disappointment, but I’m proud of my boys even though we did not go through. They gave a good image of themselves,” said Oliseh.
“Somewhere inside it was difficult for the players. They have given their best, they needed that lift and they couldn’t find it then
“We came out to win, but we did not play. My players are human and there is limit to what they can hold. For some morale reasons, they couldn’t fight it today.
“My players have children and families. Adult tournaments are not youth tournaments.”
Oliseh has maintained his team have worked under trying conditions.
“We are the most poorly equipped technical crew to manage Nigeria’s super Eagles since I started playing for the country.
The least for what anyone can do is to be grateful for what we are doing,” argued the coach who took over the Eagles in July 2015.
“I’m coaching Nigeria and if I get tired, I will leave the work.”

Oil Bunkers Depot Discovered In Lagos (Photos)

An expanse of land hidden at Roberts Island, a village off Lagos waters near Atlas Cove, where oil bunkers perforate oil pipelines and steal oil products, was yesterday discovered and exposed by a team led by the Petroleum Minister, Ibe Kachiukwu.
A search around the place showed equipment used by the oil bunkers to perforate oil pipelines and then store the products in the kegs pictured above.
The kegs and the tools used for vandalization were all found buried in the ground. It appeared all dwellers in the community had a role in the vandalism as not one of them reported the matter to the police.
Dr Kachikwu could not hide his disappointment as he spoke to newsmen after the discovery.
“I must say that I was very disillusion to find this discovery but much as I was happy that it was found, it just took a lot of wind off my sail in the sense of what next and who knows how many more have not been discovered.‎
At the end of the day, the responsibility for protecting the assets of Nigerians must lie in the hands of Nigerians.
There is no magic that I have that I am going to be able to deliver zero incident environment, given the number of attacks we are getting everywhere but at the end of the day, communities like these ones must begin to rise up and say this is just not right.”‎he said



Yahaya Bello Sworn In As Kogi State Governor (Photo)

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Yahaya Bello has been sworn in as the governor of Kogi state. He was sworn in this morning at a ceremony still happening in the state.
Yahaya became governor in a controversial supplementary election that was conducted after APC’s governorship candidate, Prince Audu Abubakar, died suddenly during the governorship election in November last year.
Meanwhile James Faleke who ran as deputy governor with Abubakar did not attend the ceremony.

Police Arrest Woman For Selling Her Baby For N300,000


BabyAccording to police command in Bayelsa their operatives have apprehended a woman for selling her three-month-old baby.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Bayelsa State Command, Mr. Asinim Butswat, said in a terse statement on Wednesday that the suspect, one Oyikepreye Enoch, 28 years old, sold off her baby girl to one Esther Tony, 30.
Though the police spokesman did not indicate the motive behind the sale of the infant, he however said the suspect, who is the mother of the baby, sold her for N300,000.
Butswat said the suspect (Enoch) was already undergoing interrogation at the Akenfa Police Station in Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state.
He stated, “Detectives from Akenfa Police Station, Yenagoa, have arrested one Oyikepreye Enoch, female, 28 years, for allegedly selling her three months old baby girl to one Esther Tony, female, 30.
“The suspect sold the baby, who is her child, for N300,000. Enoch and Tony are undergoing interrogation at the Akenfa Police Station, Yenagoa.”
He added that investigation was ongoing to ascertain the motive behind the criminality.

The Journey.



  Three friends- Sam, Tom and Shadrach decided to go out for picnic, they arranged the sandwiches and some assorted fruits into a picnic basket, and they carried mat as well as piquant wine and embarked on the journey 12 kilometers away.
  After 2hours, they arrived at the destination feeling exhausted-they emptied the items from the basket, Sam laid the mat and arranged the sandwiches in a pleasant manner, while Tom was busy sweeping decomposed leaves to create a congenial environment. Just then, Sam discovered they had forgotten to bring along their cutleries. He called Tom and notified him so they both pleaded with Shadrach to go back home (4hours journey) to retrieve the cutleries –Shadrach refused completely, but after much inducement from his friends, he reluctantly agreed and set out for the glorious journey back home.
   Sam and Tom waited for 3hours but no sign of Shadrach’s return. By now, they are extremely ravenous- they however, controlled their desire and decided to wait for another 3hours-Yet Shadrach didn’t show up-Sam and Tom couldn’t hold back their hunger anymore, so they both decided to take just a pair of sandwich and divide it simultaneously, just as they were about to bite off their sandwich, Shadrach popped out behind a small piece of rock and shouted “I knew it!, Ehen, I knew it!! I knew you were going to cheat me, thank God I have not gone before and I am not going again!”

Moral of the story.
   The time you waste not contributing your own quota to the achievement of set goals and objectives in your endeavors is more than the time you ought to spend to achieve it. Take a positive step to ameliorate today!!!

Written by: Oasis
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THE DETRIMENTS OF PRE-MARITAL SEX: A STUDY OF YOUTHS IN IGOBA COMMUNITY OF AKURE NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF ONDO STATE. BY JOHNSON PAUL SHADRACH.


 
ABSTRACT:
  Sex is a concept that is old as man himself and has been used as a means of portraying intimacy, love, mutuality and reproduction between a man and a woman that has undergone the proper process to be accepted as husband and wife. The process of transition that allows such man and woman to live together has husband and wife is the engagement process that makes it mandatory for the man to see the family of the woman in order to make his intention of taking the woman has a wife known. If the man’s intention receives a go-ahead from the woman’s family then, both of them can start a new family and begin the institution of marriage.
  Unfortunately, the concept of this gift of nature called “Sex” has been upturned by the youths of the 21st century. Pre-marital sex is now regarded has a norm among the young people of today. This occurrence has made finding virgins both male and female scarce as if one is finding gold. Chastity before marriage has been relegated in the moral standards of our society today.
   The intention of this paper is to reveal the deep harms and dangers that the venom called “Pre-marital sex” has caused among the youths using the youths of Igoba community of Akure North Local Government of Ondo state as a case study. It will also present the views and opinions of some youths in a conducted interview on this topic. Definitely, I am not the first and will definitely not be the last to research on this topic, so I will present views of experts and other researchers based on the term “Pre-marital Sex”. This paper will also endeavor to expose its readers to statistics, facts and figures collected from surveys done by internationally renowned organizations based on the terms “Pre-marital Sex”. The paper will definitely conclude with solutions and recommendations that are potent enough to reduce the rate of pre-marital sex in our society.
INTRODUCTION:
SHORT NOTE ON IGOBA COMMUNITY OF AKURE NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF ONDO STATE.
  Igoba community is located in Akure North Local Government of Ondo state, it will take average of 5-7 minutes to journey from Igoba to Akure the Ondo state capital. It is a Yoruba dominated area in terms of language and other cultural basics. Its people shares common ties with the people of Akure. The traditional ruler of Igoba community has his traditional title as “Oluigoba of Igobaland”.
  Igoba community is a fast growing area for building construction and other economic activities. As usual, the youths are one major human resource that Igoba is endowed with. The youths of this community are well exposed to other cultures especially through the social media. Youths of Igoba that are students of tertiary institutions are only seen in Igoba during the festive seasons or when they are on break from their various institutions, this is because Igoba does not have any tertiary institution of its own. The closet tertiary institution to Igoba community is The Federal University of Technology Akure, (FUTA), apart from this FUTA, youths of Igoba also studies at other institutions in the state, the neighboring states like Ekiti, Osun, and Edo etc. Thus, for the purpose of this study, an interview was held with some youths of the community during the just concluded Christmas and New Year celebrations.
PRE-MARITAL SEX: Pre-marital Sex on its own part can be defined as the act of engaging in sexual activities before legal entrance into the institution of marriage.  Pre-marital sex is an act of deviation. A deviant act is used here to refer to departure from societal norms that attract social disapproval which is likely to elicit negative sanctions. When students of different ages, nationalities, ethnic and religious backgrounds and status are brought together in a higher institutions environment, opportunities exist for sexual relationship. Pre-marital sex is a violation of sexual norms and values of a society.  According to Abdullahi (2004) explained that values are conceptions of what is right (good, desirable and proper) and wrong (bad, undesirable and improper). Pre-marital sex is no longer a strange phenomenon among youths in tertiary institutions anymore.
 Pre-marital sex is an act of deviation. A deviant act is used here to refer to departure from societal norms that attract social disapproval which is likely to elicit negative sanctions. When students of different ages, nationalities, ethnic and religious backgrounds and status are brought together in a higher institutions environment, opportunities exist for sexual relationship. Pre-marital sex is a violation of sexual norms and values of a society. It has been established that when a minimum of three (3) young men are seen discussing or chatting, it 80%-90% sure that they are either discussing their next sexual adventure with a female they about embarking on or that they have already embarked on. Young women are not left out in this discussion although theirs is done privately and confidentially among themselves. In Igoba community for instance, some of the commonly used slangs among these youth while discussing Pre-marital sex are “Paro ,ise yen, lala kuku etc.
This ugly monster called “Pre-marital Sex” has also crept into our secondary schools students (both day and boarding students). Thus, it is very common to see secondary school students that are already sexually active before leaving the secondary school.
  One disheartening phenomenon that is now here to stay is the ever increasing incidents of rape, especially of minors have become a source of worry to many Nigerians. Hardly can a day pass without news or rumors of raped women and minors in our society today. Despite the legal punishment for rape that is spelt out in section 358 of the criminal code as life imprisonment and attempt to commit rape which attracts 14 years imprisonment, this ugly feature of our society today still thrives because of bottlenecks and bureaucracy in our legal system.

YOUTHS: The time of life when a person is young, especially the time before a child becomes adult. It is also define as the quality of being young.
   It has been established already that that sex is concept that is specially package by nature for the positive reasons, in which continuity of life (reproduction) is paramount. Social analysts concur that sex is a means of creating long-lasting bond of love among married couples. However, there is an unpalatable feature in our society today; it is so common and rampant among young people in love relationships. These young people see sex has inevitable, important, adventurous and a very essential tool of indicating love for each-other even before receiving their parents blessing to venture in the institution of marriage.

VIEW OF VARIOUS YOUTHS OF IGOBA COMMUNITY ON ISSUE OF PRE-MARITAL SEX.
    As indicated earlier, an interview was conducted with some of youths of the Community on the December 25TH 2015, which happens to be Christmas day. The Interview was held in one of the relaxation centers in the area (Signature restaurant and bar).
  Initially, some of the respondents were trying to shy away from the topic and claiming to be ignorant. But as the interview went further they expressed their views about the issue.
   As gathered from the interview, 35% of the respondents of which most of them are men supported sex before marriage. They supported their stand with these points stated below:
Ø  It prepares one ahead for what life holds in the future and
Ø  Their major point of argument is that: It helps to know the capabilities of both the male and female before marriage. This according one of the respondents, pre-marital sex enables them to know if their partner can deliver in terms of giving birth to children. They went further to maintain that on no occasion can they marry a lady that is not at least a month pregnant for them. Their view is evident in the submission Asuzu (2005) that premarital sex is increasingly considered a modern way of testing a girl’s fertility before marriage.
  Some of respondents also stood on the fence, this category of respondents constitute 60% of the total number of the respondents. Their stand of neutrality could be as a result of the African society that we are that does not encourage the discussion sexually related issues publicly. It must be noted that more than of the respondents in this category are ladies.
  The last category of respondents believes vehemently, that sex outside marriage is not acceptable and highly barbaric. This category of respondents constitutes 5% of the total number of respondents. They defended their stand with the following points:
Ø  It is not acceptable by all moral standards.
Ø  It decreases confidence in one’s spouse; this is as a result of several abortions.
Ø  It truncates ones personal ambitions especially when such person is from a poor background.
Ø  It reduces ones self-esteem.
Ø   It creates emotional bonds with individuals even when such a person has gotten married to some else, this according to my respondents is as a result of children out of wed-lock. Such children will have their parents married to different spouse.
Ø  It exposes individuals to the risk of sexual transmitted diseases and infections. Etc.
   It is not totally true that Pre-marital sex prepares an individual for what lies in the future, because Pre-marital sex mars the future of youths, who are also regarded as the leaders of tomorrow. Let’s take the instance of a promising young lady from a poor background, whose parents find it difficult to provide a-3 square meal not to talk of providing quality education for her. Despite the various challenges faced by her parents, they still thrive to offer provide quality education for her. On her own part, she gets influence by her peers and started a romantic relationship with a young man, which leads to unwanted pregnancy. Such young lady will definitely be presented with two ugly options, firstly with the option of abortion that will definitely involve deaths, the death of the fetus (the unborn baby); the lady herself might lose her life. If she survives, she might have her womb affected; this might lead to barrenness for life. Another form of death involved in the act of abortion is what I call “The Death of Destinies”. Death of Destinies in terms of the truncation of the fetus also implies that another destiny that might revive or redeem our society has been eradicated. Such lady is also presented with the second option of keeping the baby, this means that the few resources used to cater for her by her parents will be divided between her and the baby, this however depends if she does not lose parental support due to this act. Definitely, she will drop out of school, this might be temporal or permanently, if temporal, then is just a situation of ambition rendered handicapped but if permanently, then it is another “Death of Destinies”.
   Abstinence before marriage ensures peace and rest of mind in a marriage especially if such couples will have to wait for some years before having a child. According to Jackson (2014), Abstinence brings freedom from exploitation of others, freedom from sexually transmitted diseases, freedom from the dangers of contraceptives, freedom from the pressure to marry before when one is ready, freedom from abortion, freedom from the guilt of giving your baby for abortion, freedom from guilt, doubt, disappointment, worry and rejection, freedom to be in control of your life, freedom to experience fuller communication in dating relationship, freedom to focus energy on establishing & realizing life goals, freedom to develop respect for self, freedom to develop unselfish sensitivity, freedom to have greater trust in marriage and lastly, the freedom to postpone parenting.
   One of the major results of Pre-marital sex mentioned earlier is abortion. According to data obtained from case records from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anambra State University Teaching Hospital Amaku, the stated that between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2008, there were 1 562 gynecological admissions, a total of 83 patients arising from induced abortion. The age group of 20-24 years was mostly affected and adolescents constituted 32.5%. Nearly 15.7% of these patients died while the remaining 84.3% had various complications.
   With experience gathered from this research using Igoba Youths as case study, it must be acknowledged that most of the youths are used to the use of contraceptives because of the fear of the unwanted pregnancy. Thus, it is no longer a new thing to see packs of already used condoms on the way in Igoba community. Most of the youths are maintaining romantic relationships, even with multiple partners.
 Below is a table that reveals some of the consequences of Pre-marital sex as revealed by the respondents in the course of the study:
Table: Respondents on the Detriments of Pre-marital sex. It must be noted that the total number of respondents in this study is 24.
Detriments of Pre-marital sex.
Disclosed
Not Disclosed
Total
Guilt.
18 (75%)
6 (25%)
24 (100%)
Poor Academic Performance.
10 (41.66%)
14 (58.34%)
24 (100%)
Loss of parental support.
7 (29.17%)
17 (70.83%)
24 (100%)
Regret of Actions.
19 (79.17%)
5 (20.83%)
24 (100%)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
21 (87.5%)
3 (12.5%)
24 (100%)
Frustration.
20 (83.34%)
4 (16.66%)
24 (100%)
Unwanted Pregnancy.
16 (66.67%)
8 (33.33%)
24 (100%)
Bondage in the relationship.
19 (79.17%)
5 (20.83%)
24 (100%)
Loss of Self-Esteem.
20 (83.34%)
4 (16.66%)
24 (100%)
Fear of commitment.
9 (37.5%)
15 (62.5%)
24 (100%)
GUILT: The study makes it obvious that most of the youth that engage in Pre-marital sex can later suffer from guilt. As seen in the table above, 18 respondents representing 75% of the total number of respondents agree on this point. The pains that sex outside marriage have caused many youths is so huge, that it leaves wounds in the heart of youths themselves.  One of the respondents explains that: Guilt about past sexual act ends up crippling people when they become parents and most often they become very strict on their children’s sex behavior, which in turn makes such children curious about sex acts and thus easily get involved when the opportunity comes up. Guilt may be as a result of one’s religion against pre-marital sex. Such youths after partaking in the act become depressed and might stop the act and might become a chronic “born again” sisters or brothers. A female respondent explains further: This first day I had sex, I was so ashamed of myself and I could not behold my mother’s eye for the first time because of the guilt in me. She later knew as woman, but afraid of my father and the outcome of my action. I am still having the guilt in me up till now. 

POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: From the research carried out, 41.66% of the respondents believe pre-marital affects youths academically. This according to them is because sex itself is an emotional thing. They further buttress their point that, most of those that engage in pre-marital sex are usually placed on probation in their various institutions or having to write matriculation examinations over and over again. According to the respondents, these youths engage in more of social activities rather their academics. A male discussant explained his friend’s experience, which most of the discussants in the group agreed was a very common experience. According to him: When he had no girl friend he was very good academically. But when he found a girl he dedicated most of his time for her. At the end of the session, his CGPA was low last session. We were preparing for exam when somebody called him to come and see something. On getting there he saw his girlfriend, playing with another man. He came back and told me and he was disturbed. He failed most of his course that session. He is carrying over the courses and regretting ever meeting that girl.
LOSS OF PARENTAL SUPPORT: According to the table, 29.17% of the respondents strongly believe that, youths engage in pre-marital sex might lose the support of their parents. According to them, this might be due to the disappointments such parent might suffer as a result of the shame that might come in the process. According to a female respondent, a friend of hers was told by her parents not to come home again, this was because she was pregnant at that period; the situation was worsened as her boyfriend also rejected her and the pregnancy, claiming he is not responsible for it.
REGRET OF ACTIONS: The study shows that 79.17% of respondents believe that se outside marriage can lead to regret. It also evident in the study that, most of young ladies regret having sex very early in their life to young men that never have anything good in mind for them.
Another respondent said: I am young but I feel old whenever I remember the day I lost my virginity to a guy, I met that very day in a club. Most of respondents established that not meeting some people in the course of their life would have prevented the regret they have every day.

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES: From the study carried out, 87.5% of the respondents agreed that youths that engage in pre-marital sex are liable to the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases like HIV/AIDS. It is very obvious that this point happens to have the highest percentage of those that posit it. Some of the diseases and infections highlighted by the respondents includes: herpes, (sores and painful swelling of genital), gonorrhea, (pelvic pain and painful urination) and HIV (a virus that kills immune system) which are in existence among students. They further explained that those who engage in group sex, sharp-sharp sex and sodomy account for a greater proportion of STI‟s victims.

FRUSTRATION: From the study carried out, 83.34% of the respondents agree that, youths that engage in pre-marital sex are vulnerable to depression and frustration. According to the respondents, most victims of rape, those who had unwanted pregnancies and those caught in acts of sodomy tend to be more frustrated than others who engage in pre-marital sex.  Some of respondents disclosed that frustration as a result of pre-marital sex is particularly associated with youths who engage in sex for economic reasons, love reasons and influence reasons. A female discussant said that engaging in sex for the sake of money is very depressing because in some cases one is treated like animal because they pay for it. A male discussant explained further: It reduces a person because before one starts growing old, it starts showing on his/her face.

UNWANTED PREGNANCY: From the survey carried out, 66.67% of the respondents believe that unwanted pregnancy is one of the detriments of pre-marital sex, when youths engage in it. The respondents argue that there prevalent cases, where youth drop of school because of being pregnant or were caught red-handed in the process of aborting the pregnancy, according to them, some young ladies even abandon their babies on campus. According to them, the high rate of unwanted pregnancies is as a result of the practice of unprotected sex, which is dominant among youths today. They added that some youths have sex under the influence of alcohol without condoms and with even non dating persons.

BONDAGE IN RELATIONSHIPS: It is evident in the table above that, 79.17% of the respondents agree that pre-marital sex make most youths especially the females feel in bondage in most dating relationship. There are instances were young ladies have sex with their partners on every date, even against their will, thus turning them to sex-slaves. This according to some of the respondents might be that the male partner is in possession of the female’s secrets or weakness.

LOSS OF SELF ESTEEM:  From the research carried out, 83.34% of the respondents believe that pre-marital sex among youths reduces ones confidences and esteem. A female respondent explains further that when a person falls so low and allow him/her to he used as a sex object he/she will certainly lose self respect and personality in the eyes of both person and the larger society. Loss of self respect also comes when students happen to contacts STDS or was raped in the case of female students. According to the respondents, young ladies are at risk the more, especially who engage in group sex, unprotected sex or being watched by others while having sex, usually suffer a loss of self-esteem. Youths who had abortion or got pregnant equally suffer from loss of self-esteem. A male discussant explained that he was very much in love with a girl and he was ready to do anything to have her as future partner, but lie changed his mind when he had sex with her. He said: „ I finally got her and had sex with her, actually it was in my car; my - feelings for her diminished, I thought she was one of the hottest and difficult to get I figured out that there had probably been a dozen guys before me. That realization took away all the respect I had for her I couldn’t respect someone who gave in easily as she did in my car.

FEAR OF COMMITMENT: From the study, 37.5% of the respondents argue that youths that engage in pre-marital sex might have fear to love truly and be committed in future relationships and marriages, because of lack of trust. Sex can have another kind of emotional consequence. Pre-marital sex relationships can bring bitter experience in the attempt to form normal sex relationships. Emotions like anger, impatience. Jealousy and selfishness surfaces particularly when one partner feels he/she has had enough of it. According to a male respondent, his friend was dumped by a sugar mummy and ever since, he kept his distance from women and even vowed not to get married. According to another male discussant a lady dumped him by the time she satisfied all her needs. He is addicted to good material things and now finds life unbearable and he took an oath never to have any relationship with any woman again.

CONCLUSION:
From the data gathered from the interviews and focus group discussions, the respondents came to the conclusion that pre-marital sex does harm to the present day youth than good. It was also gathered that young ladies are more vulnerable to pre-marital sex than young men because socially, pre-marital sex is seen as a yard-stick to measure loyalty, love and affection with possible marriage in mind. The Detriments of pre-marital sex as indentified in the research are Guilt (75%), poor academic performance (41.66%), Loss of parental support (29.17%), Regret of action (79.17%), Sexually transmitted diseases (87.5%), Frustration (83.34%), unwanted pregnancy (66.67%), Bondage in relationship (79.17%), Loss of self Esteem (83.34%) and Fear of commitment (37.5%). These detriments concur with the findings of NDHS (2005), FGN (2000) in Nigeria. Malumfashi (2001), in his study on Adolescent Reproductive Health problems, made similar observations where he noted that premature sexual intercourse results in undesired pregnancies, unsafe abortions and STIs.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Ø  Parents should educate their young ones about their sexuality even from tender ages.
Ø  Parents should be their children’s best friend, this will prevent their youths that are curious about their sexuality to learn through practical activities from peers that are experienced sexually.
Ø  Parents should also provide for their youths needs, this will prevent them from seeking other means outside which might lead to pre-marital sex.
Ø  The Educational authorities like the Federal Ministry of education, The Nigerian University Commission (N.U.C) should synergize are develop a curriculum on sex for students of tertiary institutions. This will enable students to understand the dangers associated with early sex and prepare them on how to manage sexual urges.
Ø  Government should map-out a policy that will provide scholarship to students in the tertiary institution on regular basis up to graduation. This will assist students and make them concentrate on their studies instead of going round and negotiating for sex for economic reasons, this will even aid their academic performance.
Ø   Government should enforce dress codes in all higher institutions of learning through legislation. This will reduce sexual urge, rape and temptations that are in some instances facilitated by provocative and sexy dresses that some students put on.
Ø  Finally, the youths should remember that they are the leaders of the present are not of tomorrow, thus it is imperative to guide their destinies jealously and to allow the sweet flavor of pre-marital sex deprive them of their colorful future.


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