Sunday, January 10, 2016

Young man finds his girlfriend's nude photos on his father phone and brings the drama to facebook.

Young man finds his girlfriend's nude photos on his father phone and brings the drama to facebook.

How can you cheat on your boyfriend with his own father? That's what this lady did. She slept with her boyfriends father and then sent nude photos of herself to the man and when the young man saw the pics, he confronted both the girl and his dad and then he live-blogged everything as it was happening. More after the cut...



 

The man then confronted his father, brave boy


 The man now says he's meeting up with the lady to 'sort things out'... So disgusting


And the girl agreed to meet...so hilarious

This is the nude she sent to the dad... Luck in the shit


Lagos hotel death:Family kicks as autopsy rules out murder (Photo)

Lagos hotel death:Family kicks as autopsy rules out murder (Photo)

The autopsy result of late 24-year old Funke Balogun, a National Diploma II student of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), who was, allegedly, electrocuted in a hotel bathroom newly opened by her boyfriend’s mother, has revealed that the deceased died of electrocution .

Sunday Sun gathered that , the deceased was reported to have passed the night with her boyfriend, Abolade Adetunji in the hotel (owned by Abolade’s mother) which was opened for operation three days earlier and had gone to take her bath on the fateful day, which incidentally was her birthday, when she was electrocuted.

The deceased’s boyfriend, who claimed to have gone out of their hotel room to get tooth paste from his elder brother who was in another room reportedly returned only to discover the late Funke on the floor of the bathroom.
Earlier reports had indicated that Abolade who was oblivious of what had happened to his girlfriend, passed out after he was said to have received electric shock while attempting to rescue the lady. Both of them were later rushed to a hospital where the lady was said to have given up the ghost while Abolade was revived.
Meanwhile the family of the deceased has rejected the outcome of the autopsy which according to them “negates the obvious at the scene of the incident.”
According to the younger sister of the deceased, Funmi Balogun,

“there were blood stains all over the wall at the scene of the incident, although the Adetunjis claimed she was electrocuted.”


Sunday Sun was informed that before the autopsy result was released, the Adetunjis had approached the Baloguns to commiserate with them over the death of their daughter and offered monetary compensation which the Baloguns reportedly rejected.

“There is nothing else we can do, since they said Abolade is now free. They have now put the blame on the electrician that did the wiring of the hotel,” Funmi said.


Although Abolade was still in police custody as at 2.00 pm on Friday whenSunday Sun visited State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Yaba, a police source informed one of our correspondents that he might regain his freedom anytime soon.

“As for the electrician who is also in custody in connection with the incident, we are still awaiting the advice from the office of the Directorate of Public Prosecution,” the source said.


Super star Madonna insists she's a good mother as she battles over custody of her son

Super star Madonna insists she's a good mother as she battles over custody of her son

Madonna has insisted it is possible to be an entertainer and a good mother amid her custody battle over son Rocco.

The superstar shared a throwback pic with her son and his siblings on Instagram today..She wrote alongside the snap:

"Its possible to be an entertainer and a good mother!!! Too bad we don't live in a society where many encourage strong independent single working moms! The next great Frontier! ️#revolutionoflove continues ️#rebelheart4ever."


Madonna is engaged in a bitter custody battle with her ex husband over their  son. The 15 year old walked out of her Rebel Heart Tour and went to stay with his father Guy Ritchie in London..After several unsuccessful efforts to have him return to the US,Madonna took the issue to court,claiming her ex, Guy Ritchie was preventing her son from staying with her .Rocco was then forced by the court to return to US and decide from there, if he wants to stay with his mother or dad..Apparently, he is still choosing his dad which breaks Madonna's heart ..

According to People, they fell out when she seized his phone on the grounds it was interfering with his home work.

Saturday, January 09, 2016

Seems Davido & babymama Sophia may have reconcile as she is seen with her baby at his family home

Seems Davido & babymama Sophia may have reconcile as she is seen  with her baby at his family home

Looks like all is well between the Adelekes and Momodus .Looks like, they are back to the initial arrangement as she visited baby Imade at Davido's  father's house...According to her uncle, Dele Momodu "  

"All is well that ends well..." - William Shakespeare SOPHIA MOMODU with BABY IMADE ADELEKE last night at Grandpa DR DEJI ADELEKE's home last night...


We get death threats over Headies — Ayo Animashaun

We get death threats over Headies — Ayo Animashaun

 

Founder of Hip TV and executive producer of The Headies Award, Ayo Animashaun, speaks about the controversies trailing the recently-held Headies Awards

What is the secret behind your staying power in the Nigerian entertainment industry?

I would attribute it to hardwork, dedication and we thank God for giving us the grace to be successful. We have been able to produce a lot of content that captures the essence of the entertainment industry, more than any channel.

Prior to setting up the station, you must have had some set targets. Have they been met?

The initial target was met within six months but we always have to set new targets and standards. What people see today is not the entire representation of what we intend to achieve. It requires more funding and programming but new trends will unfold as time goes on.

How do you stay abreast of trends in your industry?

I have a team of young and vibrant individuals who do a lot of research and business development. They also engage with our audience in order to find out what they want and move towards that direction.

What age group does your channel cater to?

Our primary target are youth between the ages of 16 and 24. That is the core target while the other target audience are people who are young at heart and also enjoy music.

Some artistes complain of being fleeced by television channels in a bid to air their music videos. Is your brand also guilty of this trend?

We do not ask for any form of gratification to play music videos. It is boldly written on our reception wall. If any member of staff requests for such, the person would be fired and I personally wrote down my phone number alongside the notice. That is one of the reasons we are loved and we have zero tolerance for such.

Some people are of the opinion that most Nigerian entertainment awards lack credibility.

It is obtainable everywhere, even abroad. There are always opinions, especially when nominees do not win. These artistes make an impact, so we would not be where we are today if it was not credible. That is not to say that every single person on the streets would support our idea. Some people would still go against it no matter how transparent it is, how well it is organised and how well you try to convince them.

Are you worried that the recent controversy may have marred the reputation you have built in 10 years?

I am not worried and there is nothing to worry about. I could if it was my meal ticket but it is not. Although we have had sponsors, but in the past five or six years, we have organised the Headies Awards singlehandedly, and this requires a lot of financial commitment. Artistes always disagree with awards. Some were vocal while others were not. This is not the first time something like this is happening. The screening team put in a lot of work.

What system was adopted for the voting process?

There was an online voting system which collects the phone numbers and email of voters and the votes are automatically counted. That way, you would see who won and who did not. It is devoid of any form of rigging because you cannot vote more than once in one hour. There are different voting categories and some are strictly left for the judges to decide. It is easy to discover if anyone voted or not. Two years ago, we stopped the SMS voting because our SMS partner complained that people came to them to lobby for votes. We did not want our credibility to become an issue. Artistes should learn to check the year under review and understand the definition of each category. People should always vote, or else another artiste will win over the one they like.

Were the awards lobbied for?

People try to lobby and it is not just right to mention names. Some have even offered to buy the cars. We bought three out of the eight cars that have been given out. We started giving out cars when the category became big and we did not want to stop. Revelation of the Year is supposed to be bigger than Next Rated but people attach more importance to it because it comes with a price and Nigerians like freebies. With all sense of humility and responsibility, the artistes cannot pay us and we cannot collect money from them. It is not in our character and we are not greedy. The award plaque is a 21-karat gold plaque and it is mounted on marble. We want to genuinely support the system.

Some people are of the opinion that some of the winning were undeserved.

If you do not vote, the win would be undeserved. It is the same thing as a political election. No one has the right to complain if they did not vote. The voting was poor this year. Most people took the voting for granted and did not vote, so how can they decide who should win and who should not? They should find out if the winners did anything other than just turning up for the awards. At least, someone would be angry enough to say we collected some money from him or her. We deserve some respect if that has not happened in 10 years, why should it occur at this time? We had an average of 500 nominees and over 109 winners.

Some also believe the results were influenced

I would feel offended if i’m ever asked whether we collected money from any artiste. I am like a father to them and I try not to meddle or prefer any artiste over the other. We did not influence the results submitted by the screening team and we also did not reveal the identities of all members of the jury. People have gone to the extent of threatening lives if their artistes do not win. I have reported some of them to the police too.

Fans believe Olamide should apologise to you. Has he?

Olamide is like a son to me. What he did was to the Headies and not to me but he has apologised to me personally. He knows the right thing to do because The Headies is a platform that has celebrated a lot of artistes including him. He and Don Jazzy apologised to me the next day. As the executive producer of the award, I do not act unilaterally, I have a board and we have a disciplinary team and very soon, they will come up with a statement on how to handle the whole issue. We would make it public.

Having enjoyed dominance for 10 years, do you think other award platforms should also spring up?

Of course they should. It is better to have more awards. You do not enjoy that kind of dominance when you spend your money all the time. Sometimes, I think I am crazy for still continuing every year, even without sponsorship. People go into business to make money; maybe others are smarter for not doing it. We do what we do because we have a passion for it.

How do you feel about P-Square boycotting the award?

You cannot have all the artistes in the country around every year. Just a few days before it held, we postponed the awards to two days and no one was given a prior notice. I cannot mandate artistes that were nominated to cancel their previous shows to be present at Headies. If they were billed to perform at another event, they would not return their payment because of Headies so as not to be sued. They performed last year at the Headies last year and they closed the show. I also saw Paul a day after the awards were held and we are fine.

How do you spend you relax?

I usually take a break after the award every year but I have not been able to do that for a couple of reasons. I usually travel alone or with my wife to a quiet place. This is not the time to go on long holidays, we still have a lot of opportunities to harness in Nigeria.

How would you describe your style?

I do not wear suits except I am compelled to wear it to a meeting. I prefer causal wear and I like good designers who place a premium on quality.

Self Determination!! Benue State University Student Bags First Class After 17 Carryovers

Self Determination!! Benue State University Student Bags First Class After 17 Carryovers

The Internet was abuzz on Saturday after the story of a student, Hillary Agbo-Odeh, who graduated with flying colours against all the odds, went viral.

According to an online medium, Idoma Voice, 30-year-old Agbo-Odeh completed his Psychology programme in Benue State University with a first-class degree after no less than 17 failed courses as an undergraduate.

The Idoma native reportedly completed his secondary education in 2003 before applying for a pre-degree programme at BSU in 2005 with the hope of studying Medicine and Surgery.

Though Agbo-Odeh was said to have emerged as one of the best in the remedial programme that year, he was offered admission to study Physics instead.

It said, “In frustration, he took the plunge and settled with the Physics (programme) he was offered with little interest in the course. He struggled with the course due to lack of interest. It wasn’t surprising at all that he could not cope with studies as frustration and depression set in his academic pursuit.

“Agbo-Odeh was at his lowest ebb in his final year when his 300-level result was published. He was at the bottom of his class crawling with 17 carry-overs; he was placed on probation by the school authority. He became the subject of mockery in the school among his colleagues.

“Hilary came to a decision point: ‘Why stay here and be withdrawn?’ He told himself the hard truth, it was time to move forward regardless of the storms.”

The online medium added that Agbo-Odeh then picked a new form for the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board Exams and applied for Psychology, which he considered to be closely related to Medicine.

“By the second semester of his final year (as a Physics student), the JAMB admission (list) was out and he was admitted to study Psychology. Hence, he withdrew from the Physics Department and started a fresh academic journey in the department of Psychology.

“The young resilient Idoma boy from Ohimini, the worst student in Physics, with 17 carry-overs to his name, would graduate from the Psychology Department of the same university with a cumulative grade point average of 4.57.

“His outstanding performance broke many records in the university, including the pioneer first class in the Psychology Department since the university’s inception in 1992. He also became the overall best graduating student of the 14th and 15th combined convocation of BSU held on January 17, 2015. His exploits came with several rewards, he bagged seven academic awards including the Tony and Awele Elumelu Prize for Excellence.”

How I Left N600m in PFN Account', secured a land and built a 4-star hotel for CAN - Pastor Ayo Oristejafor

How I Left N600m in PFN Account', secured a land and built a 4-star hotel for CAN - Pastor Ayo Oristejafor


Former National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria,  Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor,has said he left N600m in the coffers of PFN and almost completed a secretariat for the association. 

Oritsejafor, who spoke to PUNCH in Warri, Delta State, added that he also secured a land and built a 4-star hotel for the Christian Association of Nigeria.

The clergyman stated that the hotel would be commissioned and run by a consortium firm.

Oritsejafor, who described his critics as shameless and faceless human beings who deserve deliverance from God, noted that people usually do not talk about his achievements.

He said, “My critics are faceless, shameless and they need deliverance. By the grace of God, I have made myself available to do the will of God and not to listen to shameless detractors.”

The clergyman further said he would not rest in his bid to see to the welfare of those displaced internally by the activities of the violent sect, Boko Haram.

Hilarious ! After dumping PDP, Nwobodo, 75, dumps Anglican to wed again in Catholic Church

Hilarious ! After dumping PDP, Nwobodo, 75, dumps Anglican to wed again in Catholic Church

Barely 24 hours after he defected from the PDP to the APC, former governor of the old Anambra State, Chief Jim Nwobodo, wedded in the Catholic church. He tied the knots with his wife, Patricia, today at the Catholic Bishop’s Court, in Enugu. 
Nwobodo had wedded Patricia in the Anglican church several years ago, but had to remarry her in the Catholic church, having converted to the faith after dumping the Anglican communion. The Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, of the PDP, was the sponsor of the wedding.

Horror ! Biological Father kills son by setting him ablaze after binding his hands, legs

Horror ! Biological Father kills son by setting him ablaze after binding his hands, legs

  

Sola Akangbe, a 22-year-old wheelbarrow pusher, died in the early hours of today, in Omu-Aran, Kwara State, following wounds from a fire allegedly set on him by his biological father, Kehinde, a commercial driver.
Sola was said to have been accused of stealing an undisclosed amount of money from some roadside beggars on Friday and was apprehended and handed over to his father, who allegedly drove him to a nearby bush on Omu-Aran-Isanlu-Isin road, tied his hands and legs before setting him ablaze.

Sola, who was still alive when he was rescued, told his rescuers that his father was responsible for the act. He suffered high degree burns and was confirmed dead by doctors at Ajisafe Hospital, Omu-Aran, where he was rushed to by the police.
 
His mother, Rachael, a trader who divorced Kehinde, 7 years ago, was seen crying in the hospital after the death of her son was broken to her. Rachael, who acknowledged that Sola was an unrepentant troublesome fellow, however, expressed shock at Kehinde's action. . . Mr Ajayi Okasanmi, the Police Public Relation Officer in the state, confirmed the incident, saying Kehinde is already in police custody and investigation is ongoing.

2Face Idibia changes himself to 2Baba, set to release new single

2Face Idibia changes himself to 2Baba, set to release new single

2Face released a press statement where he relaunched his brand and name. It read:

I am pleased to officially announce that Nigeria's biggest act, 2Face Idibia has relaunched and rebranded his brand and will henceforth wish to be known as 2BABA!

Aside this, 2Baba will also very soon, release a new single featuring Phyno and titled "CODED TINZ"!

A 75-year-old man burnt to death in Osun

A 75-year-old man burnt to death in Osun

A 75-year-old man, Lamina Ishola, was burnt to death at his home in Aro area of Osogbo, capital of Osun State, while neighbours watched. People saw flame coming out of one of the rooms in the mud house where Ishola lived at about 9pm on the fateful day but because the smoke was too thinck, no one volunteered to go in to help.
An eyewitness said: some residents of the area made frantic efforts to put out the inferno before fire fighters arrived the scene but Ishola, a father of a ten-year-old and a 7 year old girl, burned to death before help cold come his way.
The 71-year-old brother of the deceased, who identified himself as Ademola Oseni, said the fire was caused by a  kerosene lantern.
Oseni said Ishola, had a mental condition due to an injury he sustained in an accident and could have mistakenly hit the lantern while asleep, igniting the fire that consumed him.

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APC blasts PDP’s attacks against anti-graft war

APC blasts PDP’s attacks against anti-graft war

The APC asked the anti-corruption agencies to ignore the attacks of the opposition party PDP

 against the anti-graft war of the Pres. Buhari's government.

In a statement by the National Secretary of the APC, Mai Mala Buni on Saturday, it stated that the APC was aware of the plan by PDP and their agents to dismantle the efforts of the present administration over the ongoing corruption cases that is being investigated.

 

Buni said that the APC is asking anti-corruption agencies not to be distracted by attacks from the PDP and that the present govt will continue to employ all legal means to bring to book all looters to book.

He said:

“It is clear that the PDP is out of sync and out of step with the generality of Nigerians on the clamour to bring to book all looters of public funds. The days of impunity are over.


“We state that the PDP and their agents do not have the luxury of dictating how the present administration and anti-corruption agencies carries out its legitimate duty of catching looters of public funds, as long as it conforms with the rule of law.”


3-year-old girl with 'Old Lady Make-Up Job' sweeps the Internet

3-year-old girl with 'Old Lady Make-Up Job' sweeps the Internet


Roey has become an unlikely internet star after her auntie’s make-up job made her look like an old lady.
She asked her aunt Samantha Parsons, 18, to apply make-up to her own face after watching her put on mascara. . . Samantha agreed and showed her her new look.

Roey was initially scared but decided she liked the look. Samantha posted the pictures to Twitter and it quickly went viral, with 39,000 retweets, 52,000 likes..... and 1,343 movie role offers.....

Korede Bello in academic bulalah as lecturers threaten to resigns if he is allowed to write exams

Korede Bello in academic bulalah as lecturers threaten to resigns if he is allowed to write exams

According to an exclusive report by Naij, some of Korede Bello’s lecturers at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ) where he is currently undergoing his Higher National Diploma, have threatened to resign if he is allowed to write his exams later this year. 

A student of the institute allegedly revealed to Naij that, during a lecture on Wednesday, January 6, a lecturer said the decision was made because the Mavin Records signee has not met 70% class attendance for the semester.

I'm happy Toni Payne has forgiven me-9ice

I'm happy Toni Payne has forgiven me-9ice

A few days ago, 9ice's ex wife, Toni Payne took to twitter to publicly forgive him for all they went through,acknowledging they made a good team..In response, 9ice told Saturday Beats ,he is happy she forgave him..He said   

 He said, “I saw the write-up my ex-wife posted on the internet where she wrote that she has forgiven me after six years. It is a very good development and I am happy she had forgiven me after all these years. Contrary to public opinion we have been friends all these while. The most important thing is that even when things are not working or they are not the way they should seem with a person, you should endeavor to remain friends with the person. That is very important. We are friends and we remain friends.”


Revealed: Our Hospitals Making Millions from Pregnant Ladies through "Forced" C-Section

Revealed: Our Hospitals Making Millions from Pregnant Ladies through "Forced" C-Section

For days, Franka Eleki refused to be consoled. Like a woman who had just been widowed, she cried her heart out. Eyes, cheeks and skin – all testified to the grief she had been soaked in. Since a doctor delivered a most frightening news to the young mother, only few things made sense as far as she was concerned.

A bulging stomach, Eleki was due to deliver her second child in the first week of November 2015 according to results from a scan in late October. Everything was set as she eagerly anticipated the arrival of the baby which scans had revealed was a boy.

But as the date drew closer...
anticipation and excitement soon gave way to anxiety after the baby failed to come in the first week of November as predicted. Even the extra weeks given after the due delivery date elapsed without any sign of labour or the child coming. It was a terrible period for the family.

Worried at the development, 28-year-old Eleki in company with her husband, Edward, a software engineer, visited the doctor of the hospital where she had registered and had been attending weekly ante-natal checks in the Agric area of Ikorodu, a Lagos suburb. After expressing their concern to the doctor on her situation, he directed that they go for another scan immediately and let him have the result. In less than 40 minutes, the couple returned with the result which predicted that the child would come in the second week of December 2015. The doctor checked the woman to see if the child was in the right position and ready to be born. But after his examination, he told Eleki and her husband that the head of the child was yet to enter the cervix which means that the labour process could not be triggered. He said even if they were to induce her into labour, it wasn’t going to be possible at that point since the baby’s head was yet to ‘engage’.

The doctor explained to the curious and emotionally-depleted couple that the only reasons why the head of the child was yet to ‘engage’ could be perhaps because the cervix was too small for it to go in or that there was no pressure in the woman’s womb to push the baby’s head into it. He prescribed Castor Oil – a therapy used to trigger labour in pregnant women – for Eleki and advised her to check back at the hospital the following day. Throughout that night, the young mother couldn’t sleep as pains similar to labour signs engulfed her. By morning, she was back at the hospital to see the doctor on the way forward. That was where everything changed.

“After explaining my experience throughout the previous night to him, he immediately proceeded to check me to see if the baby was ready to come out,” Eleki said. “Even though I was feeling the baby’s head and force around my waist more than at previous times, the doctor simply told me that the head was yet to ‘engage’ and that the situation had become a bit critical. He said he needed to speak with my husband urgently,” the Anambra State-born lady said.

That afternoon, the doctor and Edward who was at work at the time, spoke. Hard and demoralising, his words destabilised the young father for the rest of the day. It was not the type of news Edward wanted to hear.

“The doctor during our conversation on the phone that afternoon told me that my wife’s situation had become very critical,” the 33-year-old software engineer told our correspondent. “He told me that from all indications, the child was too big to pass through the cervix and that if something was not done fast, it could lead to tragedy. I asked him what options were available to us and how long we had left. I was shocked with what he told me.

“With all certainty and authoritativeness, the doctor told me that the placenta of the foetus was only a few days from dying and that if that happened, it would not survive and the mother’s life would be at grave risk as well. He said the only option was for my wife to undergo surgery. The most painful part was that the doctor boasted that even if we took her to London, Germany or anywhere in the world to meet the best gynaecologists, my wife could not be delivered of the baby normally except through surgery.

“The news rattled and affected my mood at work throughout that day. The doctor sounded very convinced and emphatic about what he was saying but something within me still felt the baby could come out without operation. That was when we finally decided to contact the doctor that delivered her of our first child. The man is a gynaecologist.

“The next day, my wife had to take the pains to go look for him at his hospital in another part of Ikorodu even though the roads in that area were so terrible. She called me later that day to tell me that the doctor had checked her and said that her condition was perfect for the baby to come out normally. He told her that the child’s head had been in the cervix all along. Two days later, my wife gave birth at that hospital through normal delivery and in fact without a single tear. The same woman the first doctor said could never give birth normally even if we took her to meet the best gynaecologists in the world. It is a big shame on them because God rescued us from their evil plans,” he said.

Child delivery done through Caesarean Section costs between N300,000 and N400,000 in that hospital as the young couple would later find out. At the place where she eventually gave birth, they paid only N25,000 – 16 times cheaper than they could have coughed out.

While the Elekis remain grateful to the heavens for rescuing them from a problem that could have drained their pockets and also put the lives of two of their own through avoidable risk, the Adekunles, another young family, have quite a different story to tell. Doctors at a private hospital in the Ogudu area of Lagos notorious for delivering babies through CS, tricked them into opting for surgery using the weapon of fear. According to Mr. Damilare Adekunle, an auto spare parts dealer, the doctors played on their naivety as potential parents to extort them.

“My wife got pregnant immediately we moved to Ogudu after our wedding in 2012,” Adekunle began his chilling narrative. “She had to quickly register for ante-natal at a nearby hospital but we never knew that the doctors there were only interested in operation and not normal delivery so that they could make more money. On one of those days when she visited for weekly checks, a nurse told her that we should be preparing N250,000 for operation because her baby was too big and could not be delivered normally. She was only six months pregnant at the time. The nurses even told her that operation was better because there would be no labour pain and that it was safer for her and the baby.

“We were naïve and inexperienced, it did not occur to us to do extra findings or discuss with our more experienced relatives and friends, so we simply believed them. Surprisingly, one week before her due date, the hospital told her to bring her things to be delivered of the baby. Of course she was operated upon that day and everything went smoothly but it was after that period that we found out more about that hospital and how it was known to be only interested in conducting operations for pregnant women for their selfish gains.

“My wife has had two other babies after that time at a different hospital through normal delivery where we were told her pelvic was big enough to accommodate the passage of any baby. We still feel hurt and cheated by that hospital because we could have lost more than the money it deceitfully collected from us,” he said.

Though, Joy Otumagba lost about N150,000 to a private hospital in the Apapa area of Lagos, she miraculously escaped going under the knife for a needless surgery.

As is the practice, doctors at the hospital had conquered and caged her spirit through fear about seven months into her pregnancy two years ago. On one ante-natal visit, she was told the baby she was carrying was big and could only be delivered through CS which costs around N250,000 at the place. To make the payment flexible, Otumagba was advised to start depositing N150,000 before her due date and pay the balance after the surgery. She had no reason to panic since the hospital was one of the best in the area. By the end of her eighth month in pregnancy, she had completed the N150,000 initial deposit. However, the intervention of an elder relative who resides in the Ajegunle part of the metropolis swung the tide in a different direction.

“I was already looking forward to the operation when a relative who came visiting one day opened my eyes. She told me to go to another hospital and also do a pelvic scan to see if the ‘passage’ was big enough for the child to pass through or not. She said if everything supported what I was initially told by the hospital I was attending, only then should I go for the operation.

“I heeded that advice and I will forever be grateful to my uncle’s wife whom God used to pull me out of that trap. Of course the pelvic scan revealed that everything was fine, so also did the doctor at the new hospital I visited. Three weeks later, I gave birth normally without any complication. I never knew CS had become a big business for some hospitals in Nigeria,” Otumagba said.

Yusuf Abdul-amin, a young doctor learnt a bitter lesson in 2014. Newly employed at a private hospital in the Ebutte Meta area of Lagos, his dream of building a successful career in the medical profession received the perfect start any of his colleagues could have wished for.

One evening, Abdul-amin, 28 at the time, walked into the hospital to witness a pathetic scene. A pregnant woman who had been in labour for a few hours was left wriggling on a bench after the doctor on duty refused to attend to her following her husband’s protest to sign a document for a surgery to be performed on her. The doctor had insisted that operation was the only option to save the life of the baby and its mother as the ‘passage way’ was too narrow for the child to come out. It was in the middle of this precarious situation that Abdul-amin walked in. The sight of the dying woman gripped him. The newly employed doctor told his colleague of his intention to personally deliver the woman of her baby regardless of his own verdict. Less than 20 minutes after taking her into the labour room, the shrill cry of a baby livened the ward. It was a huge relief for the couple but sadly, bad news for the young doctor.

“I was sacked by the owner of the hospital that day, less than two weeks after I was employed because I allowed the woman to give birth through normal delivery,” Abdul-amin told our correspondent on the phone from his base in the United States where he has since relocated and has been practising. “The owner of the hospital, who is a woman, asked me how I expected them to pay salaries and meet up with other obligations if staff prevented people from paying for operations even if they were unnecessary. The other doctors at the hospital have become part of the system and that was why they felt I was crazy when I insisted that the woman could be delivered of her baby normally.

“Even though I was shocked at that experience, I don’t regret losing that job for saving the life of an innocent woman and her baby. The hospital could have charged them at least N230,000 instead of the N35,000 they eventually paid. Only God knows how many families that hospital would have ruined through this criminal and unethical method. It is a nasty experience I find very hard to forget,” he said.

According to the United Nations Children Education Fund, about 5.9 million babies are born in Nigeria every year with around one million from that number dying before the age of five. While many of these babies arrive through normal deliveries, caesarean births – the chunk of it needless – have contributed to an increasing part of that figure. Latest reports say women in developing countries like Nigeria are 300 times more likely to die during childbirth as a result of pregnancy-related complications than their peers in the developed world.

Though, Caesarean Section, which is birth through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus rather than through the vagina, has saved dozens of lives across the country, new findings by PUNCH reveal that most hospitals in urban centres are now using it to milk many families, especially young couples who are desperate to welcome their first babies.

A lot of these couples in a bid to satisfy the hospitals’ ‘greed’, sell entire possessions just to raise funds for needless surgeries that risks the lives of their loved ones.

The World Health Organisation says that CS should be done only as a life-saving measure when there is a risk of foetal or maternal death. The global organisation believes, “There should be no justification for any region in the world to have CS rates higher than 10 to 15 per cent.” In Nigeria, some states like Kebbi have a CS rate of 20.3 per cent.

A professor and former WHO consultant, Dr. Sundari Raveendran, said subjecting women to CS when not medically necessary is a violation of women’s rights.

“There are good reasons to be concerned about the spate of unnecessary C-sections carried out in a casual manner. Consent has been taken from women, and doctors are not giving full and complete information about the possible side effects of abdominal surgery,” she said.

A surgeon with the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Olugbenga Saliu Oseni, explained that CS, as an interventional delivery process, should only be explored when it is the only option left to save the lives of mother and baby.

“The best thing to happen to a woman is to have a normal delivery but when this is not available, the preferred option should be CS.

“There are many reasons why a doctor may prescribe CS and some occur in critical situations. But it will be crazy for any doctor to elect to do CS because he wants to make more money; that means that person is not an expert,” he said.

While before now CS in most public hospitals across the country was between N60,000 and N75,000, the fee has since been jacked up to around 150,000 and N200,000 in many of the places today. In private hospitals, it hovers between N300,000 and N1m.

A gynaecologist, Dr. Samuel Adebayo, fingers the high cost of medical equipment and other necessary infrastructure like regular electricity supply as part of the reasons why some hospitals charge exorbitant fees for CS. He said about 90 per cent of the medical supplies needed for the procedure is imported.

“Most of the supplies we use are not produced in Nigeria; not even the surgical blade that is used to severe the umbilical from the mother. The anaesthetic pack alone goes for N35,000 in some areas, though it used to be N15,000. Even ordinary Paracetamol injection is imported. That is why you see that even teaching hospitals have to increase their price.

“Again, absence of regular electricity supply is another challenge because we must sterilise all the surgical instruments we use and we must also ensure that we are on generator when doing the operation because you cannot afford to experience power failure during a Caesarian delivery. It is a multi-sector problem which government must address,” he said.

While in many parts of Europe and the United States of America the cost of CS is largely covered under the national health insurance, in Nigeria, women on the verge of delivery and their families are made to cough out huge sums from their pockets without largely any form of support from government. As a result of this, many nursing mothers are held back in the hospital for several days after delivering and sometimes weeks until their husbands or relations can clear the bogus bills.

President, Nigeria Medical Association, Dr. Kayode Obembe, said there must be certain indicators in place for a CS to take place. He said carrying out such surgeries when these indicators are absent is not only unethical but also a violation of the rights of a patient.

“Caesarean Section in the real sense of it is a life saving measure but there must be some clear cut indicators for performing such. If there is any situation now where anybody performs Caesarean Section and there are no indications for it, the patients or their relations are quite free to report to the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and professionals in that field would be asked to go and reappraise the procedure. Nobody should be tricked into delivering at any hospital against their wish,” he said.

Public Relations Officer of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, Mr. Henry Okwuokenye, told PUNCH that there is a tribunal and investigating panel in place that looks into any such matter and hands down appropriate sanction if complaints get to them.

He said the MDCN cannot do much on the matter except victims of such fraudulent practice take the courage to report their experiences to the organisation as they cannot be everywhere at the same time.

“The MDCN is not in hospitals everywhere, so we may not know some of these things except people give us information and make reports. We have an investigating panel and tribunal that look into matters like this and try erring doctors. As soon as we get such reports, erring doctors would be tried and dealt with.

“We need people to come out and make reports for us to set examples of these doctors. If we get only one of these fraudulent doctors and make him or her scapegoat, the others will behave properly,” he said.

Constitutional lawyer, Mr. Jiti Ogunye, posits that if truly some doctors now deliberately lure pregnant women into electing for needless CS just for pecuniary motives, they have both violated the patients’ rights and breached a fundamental part of the law.

“Subjecting a pregnant and expectant mother on the verge of delivery to a fraudulent and needless caesarian operation, based on misleading and fraudulent representation that she could not self-deliver her baby unless subjected to an assisted delivery procedure, in order to compel the woman and her husband to pay huge sums of money to a medical practitioner, maternity home, clinic or hospital, is not only cruel in the extreme but also unlawful and illegal. It is a gross act of professional misconduct, a civil wrong and a criminal act.

“It is against the physician oath because it is a surgical operation which ought to be embarked upon only to save the lives of the mother and child. It is not a cosmetic surgery. Thus, under Section 16 of the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act, Cap M8, Vol 8, Laws of the Federation, 2004, such a medical practitioner, clinic or hospital is liable to be sanctioned for infamous conduct or professional misconduct.

“Such act also constitutes a civil wrong. It is tantamount to a violation of the integrity of the body of the woman. It is a tort, an act of battery that is actionable under the law of negligence, the categories of which, in law, are never closed,” he said.

A sociologist, Lanre Adewuyi, told PUNCH that this sad trend of needless extortion and unethical practice will continue to soar in Nigeria because of the seeming goldmine doctors and private hospitals appear to have found in CS.

According to him, the poor regulation of the industry and the weak laws guiding the practice in Nigeria is another dimension to the problem.

“Many of these beautiful hospitals and smartly-dressed gynaecologists are more interested in financial gains than saving lives. A caesarean delivery costs an average of N200,000 in many of these private hospitals. By the time they add other related charges, you could be paying as much as N350,000. This is a lot of money for the hospitals and that is why they would continue to trick pregnant women into opting for CS.

In a country plagued by scores of social problems top among them infrastructural shortfalls, many hospitals across Nigeria – government and private – have had to provide basic needs like clean portable water, security and even motorable roads on their own. This is aside spending huge amounts providing their own electricity supply and equipping the facilities to acceptable standards.

Adewuyi explains that until government lives up to its side of the social contract by providing basic infrastructure in the country, those who do so on their own would continue to dictate the tune to the larger majority – in this case helpless pregnant women like Mrs. Adekunle and Otumagba whose hard-earned money is daily slithered away from their grip. 

Lagos Court Dissolves 10yrs Old Marriage after Exposing Wife Through DNA Test

Lagos Court Dissolves 10yrs Old Marriage after Exposing Wife Through DNA Test

This is worst kind of infidelity that many men are suffering today; the wife you have already married who is living with you is still opening her legs for another man, yet she will be claiming good wife. Sigh!

An Ikorodu Customary Court on Friday in Lagos granted the prayers of a 48-year-old businessman for the dissolution of his marriage after he confirmed that his second child was born for another man.

The Court President, Mrs Omolara Abiola, dissolved the 10-year-old marriage having confirmed through a DNA test that the husband is not the father of their second child.

Consequently, the court grant the now free husband the custody of the first child after being confirmed by the paternity test that he is the father.

It would be recalled that the husband, who resides at Baiyeku, Igbogbo in Ikorodu, had on. November 19, 2015, filed a petition against his wife, Sherifat, citing infidelity and denial of second child paternity.

“My wife is into infidelity act and I have caught her severally. One day, I took the two children whom she claimed were mine for a DNA test without her consent. From the result, I discovered that the second child was not my own," he revealed.

The wife had denied, saying she has never slept with another man since getting married to her husband and begged the court to save her "marriage". But finally the truth is out. What a wife!

The court ruled that both parties should go their separate ways in peace.

How Yoruba Actress Bisi Ibidapo stab Lady with Only Towel on Over Boyfriend

How Yoruba Actress Bisi Ibidapo stab Lady with Only Towel on Over Boyfriend

As a lady, it's not easy to be approached for relationship by a man you really like, most times the guys who express interest in you are not people you will want to date. So, whenever you meet the right one and starts dating, you don't want another lady to come close. All bitches must back off..Lol!

Same scenario played out with popular Yoruba actress Bisi Ibidapo-Obe and Alaba Olatunde who was then a fresh actress. The lady has revealed how Bisi stabbed her while she just came out of the bathroom with only towel all because of her boyfriend. Women wahala! Read the details...

In a recent chat with a reporter, Alaba said: "I almost dated one actor/movie director, but I got my fingers burnt because his girlfriend then, Bisi Ibidapo-Obe caught us and dealt with me seriously; I still have the marks on me.

"It was the popular actor/movie director who asked me out and we got very close. But before we could get any further, Bisi, who was one of his girlfriends, came to meet me at a movie location in Abeokuta. On that day, I just had my bath and was just coming out of the bathroom; in fact, I was just tying my towel. She was so furious and started shouting that I should leave her boyfriend alone! But before I could say anything, she had brought out a syringe from her back and stabbed me several times in the buttock. I was quickly rushed to a nearby hospital. But I thank God I survived it."

When asked if the case was reported to the police, the actress said; "No, it was resolved by the elders in the industry. She was asked to apologize and she did. But we are no more friends. Her so-called boyfriend never reckoned with her afterwards. She thought I was the one preventing her from having a swell time with the guy, but she didn’t know it was another actress."

Ne-Yo and fiancee Crystal set their wedding date...see their invitation

Ne-Yo and fiancee Crystal set their wedding date...see their invitation

R&B singer Ne-Yo and his pregnant fiancee, Crystal Renay have sets the date for their wedding...and invitations have already been sent out. Congrats to them.


The Son of Billionaire business man, Mohammed Indimi weds Emir of Zazzau's daughter

The Son of Billionaire business man, Mohammed Indimi weds Emir of Zazzau's daughter

Jibrilla, the son of billionaire oil mogul, Mohammed Indimi recently tied the knots with Princess Hadiza, daughter of Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji (Dr) Shehu Idris in Zaria. More photos after the cut...



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