Wednesday, January 04, 2017

Snail Farming – How to farm these slow creatures for fast profits in Africa

Snail Farming – How to farm these slow creatures for fast profits in Africa


Snail farming in Africa is one of the top interesting business opportunities on the continent. The funny thing about these slow growing creatures is that they feed only at night which makes it less economical. 

West Africa is home to the largest species of land snail in the world. The Giant African land snail (Achatina species), is known to grow up to 30cm in length and can be found in the dense tropical rain forests across the region from Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana to Nigeria.

For hundreds of years, Africa’s appetite for snails has been served through traditional means. Snails handpicked from the bush (usually in the dead of the night after a rain pour) have been the only way to get snails to the market and dinner table.

However, as Africa’s population explodes and our forests continue to be sacrificed to build cities, the (bush) supply of snails cannot keep up with the soaring demand.

This has created an opportunity in the market for snail breeders and farmers who now cultivate these interesting creatures on small scale farms and in their backyards for impressive profits.

Let’s find out how fast these slow animals can bring in cash….

First, the impressive success story of an African snail farmer…

Snail farming is a niche and unusual lucrative venture but little known venture.

They are ready to eat anytime they are hardened at the shell and they take up to 8 - 12 months to reach the full maturity time and the cost ranges with their location as it ranges from N500 - N1000

Snails are a great delicacy, and for good reason too…

Snails are a huge part of the diet in many parts of Africa, although they are not always affordable and available all year round. Their high protein, low fat and cholesterol content make them a nutritional favourite.

Snails contain almost all the amino acids needed by the body and most of its by-products are used for cosmetics and medicines.

As our population becomes more interested in healthier living and low-cholesterol diets, snails will become a popular alternative to to all the fatty and non-healthy meats that flood our markets nowadays. They are much cheaper than red meat with greater health benefits on top!

Snails have, for a long time, been a popular and recurring item on the menus of hotels, restaurants and bars where they often feature as boiled, fried and spiced kebabs. They are also a great addition to soups and stews which are a significant part of most  African dishes.

 

Market Opportunities for Snail Farming in Africa

Most of the snails supplied to the African market are gathered from bushes and forests during the rainy season (usually between April and September).

Because snails are very dormant during the dry season, they become increasingly scarce during this period and the market is starved of adequate supply until the next wet season. This makes the supply of snails very seasonal in many parts of Africa where they serve as food.

As a consequence, snails can fetch much higher prices during the dry season (December to March) when supply often does not keep up with demand.

Snails may go on break during the dry seasons but the human appetite for its taste always remains, and continues to grow throughout the year. And to think that several festivities take place during the dry season (Christmas et al), makes this a first choice agribusiness.

Due to steadily growing demand from customers, hotels and restaurants are always in need of snail delicacies on their menus. And given the significant upside to the profits that can be made, it makes a lot of sense to take maximum advantage of this market when the supply of snails is significantly short.


Success tips for aspiring Snail farming in Africa

As a small scale starter, your primary goal should be to take advantage of the seasonality of this market in order to gain premium prices for your snails. Target the high-end customers (hotels, restaurants and households) who can afford to pay a premium for a steady supply of the product.

If you supply all year round, you are likely to earn lesser during the rainy seasons (when supply is in abundance) and more in the dry seasons (when the product is scarce).

You could buy cheaply from the villages and other remote areas while the supply is up during the rainy season and maintain a healthy stock of large snails that you can unleash on your customers when supply falls in the dry season.

But to achieve this, there is a very important condition. The size of your snails must be large and ‘intimidating’ enough to command a premium (high) price.

For this to happen, you must start your snail farm with the right species (the Giant African type) and ensure that you apply proper breeding, stocking and feeding practices to achieve the huge sizes that will make you a highly sought after supplier.

If your snails are bred well, they should start to reach market size from six to twelve months, although some farmers like to leave theirs for much longer.

You are welcome anytime for consultancy and breeding teachings. 


Presently, more than 90 percent of the snails supplied to our local markets are picked from the forests. While this has been the traditional supply source, our growing population and rising rural to urban migration rates make it unsustainable.

An artificial intervention like snail farming is the only way to satisfy the growing demand. And as long as a huge chunk of the market depends on snails captured in the wild, nobody can assure a steady and consistent supply of large snails like a farmer like Me who breeds snails in his/her backyard!

Some things you should consider before you start a snail farm…

In terms of cost and time, snail farming is a low risk business. Unlike many other livestock businesses, snail farming requires very little startup and operating costs.

It can be run from your backyard (if you have a sizeable one) or on that piece of land wasting away in your neighbourhood or village.

Snails are friendly to the environment and their droppings are not offensive (unlike pigs and poultry) so there’s no chance of an angry neighbor will come knocking.

Snails also multiply really fast laying up to 100 eggs in one go. Because snails are hermaphrodites (have both male and female sexual organs), they get to mate easily throughout the year. This high reproduction rate has made snails a pest in many regions of the world.

However, it’s this fast reproductive ability that makes these slow creatures a delight to an entrepreneur. Snails can give very high returns on your initial investment if you do your homework well and target niche and repeat customers. 

If you have any experience in this area, we’re sure a lot of people reading this would love to learn from it,  Please leave a comment in the section below or share this opportunity with a friend.

You are welcome anytime for consultancy and breeding teachings. 

Like Janet Jackson, lets tell you 8 other celebs that gave birth at almost 50

Like Janet Jackson, lets tell you 8 other celebs that gave birth at almost 50

Are you feeling too old to have a baby? Please don’t. Last night, music legend Janet Jackson welcomed her first child at the age 50. She gave birth to a baby boy named Eissa January 3, 2017.

With this, we went back in time to dig out some of Hollywood’s leading superstars who have proved that age ain’t nothing but a number.

From Kelly Preston who welcomed her third child at 47, to Halle Berry who welcomed both of her children in her forties, to Marcia Cross who birthed her twins at 44, let’s take you through a quick journey of high-profile celebs that got pregnant and birthed their babies at 40+.



Steve Martin, 67

He might have won our hearts in Father of the Bride, but he didn't have a child of his own until he was 67 in 2012 with wife Anne Stringfield. 


Michael Douglas

At 58, actor Michael Douglas and his long-time wife, actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, welcomed their second child together, Carys Zeta Douglas. They also have a son, Dylan Michael, who was 2 and a half when Carys was born.


Hugh Grant, 51

He may be the British hunk we all dream of in romantic comedies, but becoming a dad was a shock for Grant, who had his first child at the age of 51 with girlfriend Tinglan Hong.

Halle Berry, 47

American actress, Halle Maria Berry  welcomed her daughter Nahla at 42 and son Maceo-Robert at 47.

Madonna, 42

American singer, Madonna was delighted to welcome her son with English film director Guy Ritchie, on August 11 2000.

Laura Linney, 49

49-year-old actress Laura Linney and her husband, real estate agent Marc Schauerwelcomed their first child Bennett Armistead Schaue in 2014 when Laura was 49 years old.

  

Hugh Hefner

At the age of 66, Hugh Hefner had his last child, Cooper, with the playmate of the Year Kimberley Conrad. He welcomed second child, daughter Alexandria, at the age of 45.

Beautiful Photos Of Nigerian A Couple & Their Quadruplets, God's blessing

Beautiful Photos Of Nigerian A Couple & Their Quadruplets, God's blessing

Mr and Mrs Mathew from Delta state had their adorable quadruplets named Jason, Jeff, Ryan, on 14th December, 2015. The couple met as course mates at UNIPORT, fell in love, got married years later and were blessed with quadruplets. A big family! See more photos...






Do you pray for such,  then claim it

Obasanjo Replies Awujale with a letter : You Are A Rumour Monger, A Liar

Obasanjo Replies Awujale with a letter : You Are A Rumour Monger, A Liar

President Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria's former leader, has written to the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, describing the monarch as a serial liar and a manipulative rumour monger.

In the letter dated December 30, 2016, Obasanjo described the claims made about him by Awujale in his autobiography as a tissue of lies.

In the book, entitled “Awujale: The Autobiography of Alaiyeluwa Oba S. K. Adetona, Ogbagba II”, the Ijebu monarch had accused Baba Obasanjo of having used the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to blackmail and extort during his tenure as president.

Obasanjo has now written to Oba Adetona. In the letter obtained by PT, he said the claims in the book and the spreading of falsehood about him was unbecoming of a monarch of Awujale's standing.

Read Baba Obasanjo's letter below:

FORMER PRESIDENT OBASANJO’S LETTER

December 30, 2016

His Royal Highness,
Oba Alaiyeluwa S. K. Adetona,
The Awujale & Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland,
Oba Adetona Road,
P. O. Box 263, Ijebu Ode.

The extract from your Autobiography “Awujale: The Autobiography of Alaiyeluwa Oba S. K. Adetona, Ogbagba II”, published by Mosuro Publishers 2010, pp. 187-195, which I attach to this letter was presented to me for my attention.

Your assertion in the publication was a tissue of lies and untruths. Olopade is one of my best friends and yes, I would be at his birthday celebration but I would not have invited Mike, your cousin, to meet me anywhere other than my office or official residence as President of Nigeria. Kabiyesi, do you think I would set the press up to capture me and Mike in a photograph for the newspapers? That would be puerile of me as President. Of course, I could not say that Mike could not do that. That you think that I, as President of Nigeria, would descend to such depravity makes me think of you much less than I thought of you, until now.

The invitation to Mike to contribute to the building of the Library block of Bells University was issued to him by the then Vice-Chancellor, Professor Julius Okogie, who never told me about inviting Mike to so contribute until Mike pulled out. And that I have not and I will not talk to Mike about it should convince you that I know nothing about its genesis.

Under my watch, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, was free to do its job as it saw fit. Common sense would suggest that wild rumours should not be perpetrated by an Oba of your calibre. Kabiyesi, your cousin did not tell you that My Chief of Staff, Abdul Mohammed, put his reputation on line by assuring EFCC that Mike would go nowhere and they should trust him to give him his passport. I did not even know that Abdul had done that until the Chairman of EFCC, Nuhu Ribadu, reported the case of my Chief of Staff seemingly colluding with Mike to run out of the country. But I had implicit confidence in my Chief of Staff and I was to resolve the issue. Should your cousin not have mentioned to Abdul who guaranteed the release of his passport his fears and intention to go on exile?

On several occasions, Nuhu Ribadu has asserted that, under my watch, he was a free agent to do his work as he deemed fit. Where it was necessary, he reported the outcome of his work to me and the subsequent or follow-up actions he intended to take. On no occasion did I guide, lead or direct him on what to do.

Mike did not need to send anything to me to satisfy me, he needed to satisfy EFCC and so your sending any documents to me was insinuating that I am the one to be satisfied rather than the EFCC. So, such documents were not paid any attention by me. You, as the cousin and part beneficiary from Mike as you have told me in the past, would not be able to see the tree from the forest as far as the mode of operation of Nuhu Ribadu was concerned viz-a-viz Mike. If the EFCC was investigating anybody, I did not consider it right for me as the President of Nigeria to be undermining EFCC by hobnobbing with that person. EFCC must be given free hand to do its work. Even if such a person was my child, the best I could do would be to secure a good lawyer to handle the matter before the EFCC for that child.

It is not only in the case of Obajana Cement that you were rumour-mongering about me. You have done that repeatedly on many occasions. The latest one you did in 2016 was you telling me that you heard that I had gone to Rasak Okoya to seek to marry her daughter, Abiola, when it was the girl that came to appeal to me to intervene to placate and appeal to her father to forgive her for all her misbehaviour to her father. I did and the father and daughter were reconciled. I told you even then that it was unbecoming of an Oba. Of course, I am used to such rumours, slandering and insinuations since my days as a Unit Commander in the Army and I have developed thick skin. If ten per cent of the rumours ascribing businesses and properties I know nothing about were true, I would be the richest man on earth.

But recently, when Aliko, yourself and myself were together, Aliko assured you that I never ever had a single share in any of Aliko’s business interests but whenever he has called on me to help within and without to promote his business interest, I have always helped and I will always do because that is part of my job as a Nigerian leader – to help Nigerians grow their businesses or interests – and I have done that for other Nigerians and indeed for non-Nigerians, Africans and non-Africans who have requested me for help.

It was revealing to me on that occasion when Aliko made the point that one of his directors on his cement company is somebody very close to you.

I owed nobody any apologies in the course of doing my work as I believe I should do it or in the course of defending the interest of Nigeria and defending my integrity. As I could not open the treasury for S. O. Bakare for your so-called political support to me, I did not regard that as an offence. To the extent that I believed and regarded as proper, I instructed Tony Anenih as Minister of Works to patronize S. O. Bakare as a Peugeot car dealer. I will not comment on Atiku issue that you touched upon in your book because I have dealt with that elsewhere and you were only dabbling into an area where and thing you are absolutely ignorant about.

All that you wanted me to do in respect of Mike was improper whether when I was President or when I was out of office. I must not be seen to be in the way of allowing law to take its natural course. All I should do is to help the course of the law and help secure a good lawyer to help the process.

It is of interest to me that Mike did not tell you that when he wanted national honour, he came to me and I did not react until Babangida recommended him and said, “Of all those I have helped, Mike is one of the most appreciative.”

Kabiyesi, if I have squandered all the goodwill I had, you would not have contacted me on behalf of All Progressive Party, APC, to receive them in 2014 and you would not have been personally present when I received them as I demanded. I probably have greater goodwill today internally and externally than I had in office.

Kabiyesi, the total sum of what you have put down in those pages of your book is that I dislike Mike. Maybe I need to remind you that if there was any iota of truth in such a position or mindset, Mike would not have been granted the mobile telephone licence which made him a billionaire. It was my prerogative as the President so to do. You may also be reminded that in the first round of the auction which Mike did not make, the country earned US$285 million for each licence. The country earned only US$200 million from the licence transaction with Mike and in the subsequent transaction with Etisalat, the country earned US$400 million. It was a deliberate action on my part that a Nigerian should own one of the licences. Anybody else but Mike could have been that Nigerian.

Kabiyesi, the type of hate propaganda you have tried to project in that section of your book against my person is grossly unbecoming of an Oba let alone an Oba of your status and stature.

However, I still accord you the respect which I believe an Oba should be accorded and one for that matter who I presume to be a friend. In spite of your unfortunate projection, my position remains the same – respect for you as an Oba and a friend.

Kabiyesi, I believe that I should set the record straight for posterity and to caution you from engaging in unedifying rumour-mongering and untruth. Accept the assurances of my highest consideration.

OLUSEGUN OBASANJO

Travails Of Desperate Single Ladies

Travails Of Desperate Single Ladies

When a single lady gets to her 30s and above... she begins to worry about her marital status. Juliana Francis writes on these unmarried ladies’ dilemma, especially in the hands of fake clerics who exploit their desperation and some even go as far as using them for s*x.

Today, Yemi Judith’s voice is filled with amusement as she recalled her encounter with the White garment pastor who assisted with prayers towards her need for a husband and retaining a new job.

Judith refused to disclose her full name and age; she is however, a pretty woman, slight in frame and curvaceous.

She narrated: “The fasting and prayer was for two weeks. The pastor said that I needed a freshly ejaculated spe-rm to be poured into water for me to bath with 


He said the spiritual bath would serve as conclusion of the two-week prayers. He said I would have to bath with the water in order for me to get my own husband and retain the job I just got. 


I was greatly worried. I didn’t know how to go about getting the spe-rm. And I desperately wanted the prayer to work. I told him my worry about the sperm.
He said that I shouldn’t worry; he said he was available for me.”

When the pastor told Judith he was available for her, she became confused.

The pastor took pains to explain to her. She recalled: “The pastor said that he would need to penetrate me and that when he was on the verge of org-asm, he would quickly pull out. He said that I would hand him a bowl, to pour the semen.”

According to the pastor, if she pours the semen into water and use it to bath, she will get a husband. Judith knew something was offkey about this latest and bizarre demand from him. But how does she refuse without offending God?

She was, however, literarily saved by the doorbell.

She was ruminating about the issue, when loud and repeatedly banging assaulted the pastor’s door.

Judith’s experience is a classic example of the sort of hell and scam thousands of ladies fall into, in their quest for husbands. If the lady is rich, then it’s even better for the unscrupulous pastors.

Surprisingly, many of these women are highly educated and smart.

But they still fall into the clutches of these fraudulent clergies.

The clergies feed and exploit their yearnings.

In Judith’s case, she was taken to the Cherubim and Seraphim Church by her elder sister.

When Judith met the pastor, she was unemployed. But that changed after he prayed for her. The job was the clincher for Judith.

The pastor soon had her eating out his hands. He was like a thin-god to her. He then decided to ‘do some spiritual works for her,’ so that she could get married and also retain her new job.

She said: “When I got the job, he said I should bring my first ‘fruit’ to the church. I did. I believed in him. I used to go to him for spiritual advice.

He then told me that there was a prayer he would do for me, so that I could get a husband. He asked me to bring a lot of items for the prayer. The prayer would last for two weeks.

“After two weeks, he said the conclusion of the prayer, would involve a spiritual bath.

He asked me to come to the church in the morning. I went there.

He said I should wait. After everyone left, he said we should conclude the prayer somewhere. We landed at his house. “Unfortunately, people used to come there to meet him for prayers.

He locked the door and asked me to strip. He said the prayer needed sperm. He said it was vital. He said his penetration would be over within three minutes. People who came for prayer started knocking.

He ignored them. But his sister came and joined in banging at the door, he finally opened the door. “I have heard of such things happening to women, but that was the first time I would be experiencing such.

"I would have fallen victim. I thank God he didn’t force me. He was a man and stronger. He could have subdued me.”

Although Judith didn’t fall for the scam of the pastor, she however said she knew so many single and searching ladies had fallen for such a ruse.

She stressed that education was important in being able to tackle such a challenge.

She said that her education and background made her to know that the pastor was trying to take advantage of her.

She said that education breeds knowledge and makes women to know their rights.

She further said: “The culture of saying a woman must get married is another issue making women to fall prey to these fraudulent pastors.

This sort of culture shouldn’t be allowed to continue. People shouldn’t look down on women who are not married. Women should rise above societal pressure. Marriage should be by choice.”

Another heart-breaking story is that of 37-year-old Anurika Onyeme, a trader and BSc holder. She was taken before a dirty river and flogged with three big brooms.

She was not allowed to get up from a seat, which was placed inside the river until the three brooms all got splintered and some stuck on her body.

She would later find blood streaming down her abused back and splintered broomsticks stuck into her skin.

In spite of the ordeal, she’s still single and searching. According to her, she went to visit a friend at Car Wash area of Egbeda, Lagos, when she met the pastor.

The pastor, incidentally, is the owner of the Celestial Church in the area.

Anurika’s friend lives in the compound, where the pastor built his church.

When the pastor sighted Anurika, he told her that she wouldn’t ever be able to get married until her ‘water husband’ stopped tailing her and hindering other men’s interest in her.

At that period, Anurika was dating a guy, residing in Germany.

The guy was already talking of coming to Nigeria to meet Anurika’s family and carry out the traditional marriage rites. Anurika’s interest was arrested when the pastor mentioned her guy in Germany.

He also told her that the ‘water husband’ was making her business not to prosper. When he realised he had captured her interest, he told her that he needed to do ‘some spiritual works’ for her.

Her words: “He said that after the exercise, my guy in Germany would rush down to Nigeria within a week or two, to take me with him to Germany.

He said I should buy some items to appease my spirit husband. The items were over 13 and I bought all. He then asked me to pay N6,000 for his workmanship.

I paid. He said on a Tuesday or Thursday, which are days of ‘Isegun,’ his three assistant pastors, would take me to a flowing river. But it wasn’t a flowing river they took me to.

It was a dirty river, filled with human faeces and refuse. I even paid before we were allowed access into the river.

“We went with three brooms. I removed my clothes and threw them away as instructed.

I tied a white cloth, which was one of the items I was instructed to buy. I entered the dirty river with a seat. I sat there and the three men flogged me.

They sang as they flogged me. They were told not to stop until all the broomsticks had been splintered.

My skin was torn and bloody. It was hell! But even after that, nothing happened. I didn’t get married. I’m still single.”

 Anurika’s business didn’t flourish and neither did her guy in Germany keep to his marriage promises.

She had another encounter with a Pentecostal pastor; this particular one was pushed on her by her mum. The pastor’s name is Iyke. He appeared good, but turned out to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

Pastor Iyke said that he needed to pray for Anurika, so that she could get a husband, since age was no longer on her side. 

Anurika said: “When he came to Lagos from Abia State, he said that the spirit of God told him that I would marry a pastor and that pastor was him.

I didn’t believe him. He later tried the same game with my friend, who was also single.”

She discovered few weeks after he left Lagos to Abia State, he got married to his fiancée. She further recalled another Pentecostal pastor she met at a prayer mountain, located at Iyana-Isashi, Lagos.

The pastor’s name is Emeka. He was the person that approached her and her two friends at the mountain, while they were praying.

He prayed with them and they exchanged phone numbers. He subsequently started going to visit the three ladies at their homes.

The friendship, however, came to an end, when he showed his true colour. She said: “He said that God told him that I needed to have a spiritual bath.

He said that he would be the person that would bath me. I refused. He tried to pull the same stunt with my two friends, he didn’t succeed. He stopped coming.”

Anurika advised every single lady who are still searching to look up to God.

She added: “Some of these pastors can see, but lack solution. As long as there is life, ladies should hope on God.”

A pastor, Opeoluwa Sunday, said: “It’s in the bible; in the end time a man will be married to seven women, not because of love, because these women want to ease themselves of the shame and bitterness they are facing, so they plead to bear his name while they provide for their needs themselves.”

He said: “The cause of not getting married at the appropriate time is not a hard thing to deal with. A lot of ladies have visited me due to this issue and all I did was to bring the lady closer to God with the help of the bible. She can continue with some prayers, and if the situation is serious, we support her with more prayers and encourage her to go into fasting.”

Pastor Sunday stressed that prayer is the key to getting a good husband, but thatmany single ladies are not ready to pray sincerely, they want sharp sharpsolution, which is why they keep falling into wrong hands.

Tuesday, January 03, 2017

Billionaire Mike Adenuga emerges biggest billionaire gainer in the whole of Africa.

Billionaire Mike Adenuga emerges biggest Billionaire Gainer in Africa in 2016




By Kate Vinton of Forbes
Exactly half of Africa’s 20 billionaires got richer in 2016. The continent's biggest gainer -- in both dollar and percentage terms - is Nigerian oil and telecom tycoon Mike Adenuga, whose net worth increased $2.7 billion to $5.8 billion since December 31, 2015. 


No other African billionaire added more than $1 billion to his or her net worth in the past year.


Overall, the combined net worths of African billionaires decreased $3.1 billion in 2016.

The increase in Adenuga’s net worth is largely due to new information FORBES obtained in 2016 about the value of his assets. Adenuga owns Nigerian telecom company Globacom and Nigerian oil company Conoil Producing. While Adenuga's net worth has increased since the beginning of 2016, it has dropped significantly since March 2016, when FORBES valued his fortune at $10 billion on the 2016 Billionaires List. Since then, his net worth has dropped $4.2 billion, due to the devaluation of the Nigerian Naira and the country's struggling oil sector. Adenuga was the only Nigerian billionaires whose net worth increased this year. (Aliko Dangote, the richest Nigerian and Africa's richest man, saw his fortune drop nearly 28% to $12.4 billion over the course of 2016.)

South African mining billionaire Patrice Motsepe and Egyptian billionaires Nassef Sawiris and Naguib Sawiris were the next biggest gainers in Africa, each adding $500 million to their fortunes over the year. Motsepe was also Africa's second biggest percentage gainer; his net worth increased by 32% in 2016, bringing his fortune to $1.5 billion. The stock price of Motsepe’s African Rainbow ARBJY +% Minerals has risen nearly 130% in the past year, following a steep decline in 2015.

Nassef Sawiris the richest billionaire in Egypt with a fortune that FORBES pegs at $5.2 billion, runs one of the largest nitrogen fertilizer producers in the world, OCI, and also owns 7% of Adidas and nearly 5% of cement giant LafargeHolcim. While OCI stock is down 27% over the past year, Adidas stock is up 58% and LafargeHolcim is up 7%, leading to the bump in his net worth. Egyptian telecom billionaire Naguib Sawiris, who has a $3.5 billion fortune announced that he was stepping down as CEO of Orascom Telecom Media & Technology in December 2016.

Egypt and South Africa were the only African countries where more than half of the country’s billionaires got richer in 2016. In both, four out of seven billionaires added to their wealth in the past year. 


In Nigeria, meanwhile, only one of four billionaires got richer this year - Mike Adenuga.



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Marry With What You Have And Grow Your Family's and don't get loosed with the social way of life around you

Marry With What You Have And Grow Your Family's and don't get loosed with the social way of life around you

Because of social media, suddenly it is beginning to look like it's a taboo to marry a man who doesn't have a car or cars, fat bank account, vacation abroad, and other such luxuries.

Not that these things are bad but they should never be a yardstick for marriage, a journey that would define your lifelong existence on earth before your die.

This guy, Jude, lost the love of his life to another man because while in his twenties, he had his mind totally set on making big money first. 

He's over 30 now, Big Money is yet to come. He's finding it hard to find true love, he sees his mates daily playing with their 2, 3 kids while he has none and Jude says that's his greatest regret.

He's now sharing his experience for others to learn...

Life can be beautiful, build it and stop wishing. And truly too it's my regret as well but this year by God's grace,  am getting married.

😁😁Stay strong! MMM Nigeria assures it's return on January 14

Stay strong! MMM Nigeria assures it's return on January 14

Just so you know, there's a silent countdown by some Nigerians who can't wait for the date January 14, 2017.It's the date MMM Nigeria that crashed in December promised to return. And to reassure it's members, the official Twitter account of MMM tweeted a few hours ago saying.....

So stay strong... MMM Nigeria soon coming back

Fashola spotted on the streets of Lagos inspecting roads

Fashola spotted on the streets of Lagos inspecting roads

The Hon. Minister of Power, Works & Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, SAN was spotted during an inspection tour of the rehabilitation of Lagos Ring Road Bridge Abutment and Approach Ramp of the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State on Tuesday 3rd January 2017. More photos...




The most efficient and effective Minister

Monday, January 02, 2017

Former BBA star, Nando, now a drug addict

Former BBA star, Nando, now a drug addict

This is according to Tanzanian media personality, Joy Lydia Wayodi, who shared a photo of what he looks like now (top right). Nando who competed in BBA the Chase, was expelled after his fight with his fellow housemate and Ghanaian contestant, Elikem.

Meet 77yrs Old Nigerian Superman.. Pulls A Car With Teeth, 15 Men Can't Pull Him

Meet 77yrs Old Nigerian Superman.. Pulls A Car With Teeth, 15 Men Can't Pull Him

Is this real or black magic in action? This man from Akwa Ibom is aged 77 and performs surprising things such as pulling a car with his teeth and eating bottles.

Super Sampson, The World Sampson or Super Dragon, as he is called is so strong that he cannot be pulled down by 15 men. The photos are from his show held on December 29, 2016 at his hometown; Ikot Eyo, Nsit Ubium L.G.A. of Akwa Ibom state. See more...


An eyewitness, Owoh Etukudo, who shared these photos wrote:

"Today I had the rare privilege to take this shot with The World Sampson Super Dragon who had gone far across the globe performing shows in major continent including Europe, Asia and England to mention but few, He has been in the system since 1960 -2000 and he is still active in service. 


"World Sampson was/is still a personality, an Icon that is sort after wherever and whenever the name is mention, an indigene of Ikot Eyo in Nsit Ubium L.G.A, Aks. 


"#World_Sampson was one among the highly placed icon like Tizan Esshiet, a world heavy weight boxing champion, #The_Mandators; a renounced reggae musician that made the list in the then 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's till late 2000's in the social atmosphere."

Sunday, January 01, 2017

Photos: Wife of Lagos State Gov. Mrs. Bolanle Ambode presents gifts to first babies of the year 2017

Photos: Wife of Lagos State Gov. Mrs. Bolanle Ambode presents gifts to first babies of the year 2017

Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, welcomed the baby of the Year, while the mother of the baby of the year, Mrs. Aderonke Akande looked on. Special Adviser to the Governor on Primary Healthcare, Dr. Olufemi Onanuga; Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris; COWLSO member, Prof. Ibiyemi Bello were also present during the presentation of gifts to Baby of the Year, born at 12:01am, weighing 3.1kg at the Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, Lagos, on Sunday, January 01, 2017.​ She also presented gifts to another couple who welcomed a baby at 12:01 am on Jan Ist.

Wife of the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs Bolanle Ambode, with the baby of the Year and the parents, Grace & Olayinka Samson;  Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris; Chairman, House Committee on Health, Hon. Olusegun Olulade and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. Modele Osukiyesi were also there during the presentation of gifts to the Baby of the Year, born 12:01, weighing 2.8kg at the Badagry General Hospital, on Sunday, January 01, 2017.

Sad: How a Wife was Brutally Battered, Stabbed with a Bottle by Hubby on Christmas Day (See Photos)

Sad: How a Wife was Brutally Battered, Stabbed with a Bottle by Hubby on Christmas Day (See Photos)

A housewife has narrated the heartbreaking story of how her husband who accused her of cheating, beats, stabbed her with broken bottle.

Below is how a Facebook user, Ifeoma Okeke Ojiakor, who shared some heartbreaking photos, narrated her emotional story on social media;


This is really a pathetic story.

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Is this not outrageous as Twin Sisters who share one boyfriend set to marry same man

Is this not outrageous as Twin Sisters who share one boyfriend set to marry same man

No, it's not due to end time. They live in a part of the world where people can do whatever they like.

Identical twins who share a bed with their boyfriend have now revealed they both plan to marry him.

Anna and Lucy DeCinque, from Perth, Australia, both plan to tie the knot with boyfriend Ben Byrne having met him on Facebook five years ago. The 30-year-old sisters say they plan to travel to Tucson, Arizona, to say their three-way vows.

Arizona's constitution bans polygamy but lists no punishment - meaning many travel for wedding services which are described as 'spiritual' rather than legal unions.

According to UK Mirror, announcing their intentions on YouTube, the pair said:

"We’ve been with him for five years so he’s twinning and winning… We do want to marry the same man and his name is Ben.And now we've been thinking, how is that going to work? Many debate is it possible? Can it really work? I don't really know.

"We've actually heard in Tucson [America] you can get married."

he twins baffled ITV's This Morning hosts Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby as they bluntly admitted they sleep with him at the same time earlier this year.

They said: "We're in the mood at the same time. He's a lucky guy, He needs double the energy, he gets double the love and double the attention. We're not hurting anyone and it makes us happy.

"We're always going to be together. Because we're with each other 24/7 of our lives it's so much easier to share a boyfriend."



Man Stabs Married Woman For Fighting His Wife In Lagos

Man Stabs Married Woman For Fighting His Wife In Lagos

A 41-year-old welder, Lukmon Kolawole, was on Thursday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos for allegedly stabbing a married woman with bottle for fighting his wife.

The man, a resident of Aresanolu St. Agege, Lagos, is being tried for breach of peace and assault.

According to the prosecutor, Insp. George Nwosu, the accused committed the offence on Dec. 19 at his residence.

He said that the accused assaulted one Mrs Joy Asekharme by beating and stabbing her on her head.

Nwosu said that the accused came home and met his wife in a physical fight with the complainant.

“He came home to meet his wife in a fight with his co-tenant, instead of him to separate the fight, he joined his wife in the fight by punching the complainant all over her body.

“The accused was not satisfied with the punches alone so, he rushed inside to pick a bottle, smashed it on the ground and stabbed the complainant on her head,” he said.

The offence contravened sections 166 and 171 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
Section 171 prescribes three years jail term for offenders.

The accused pleaded innocence of the offence and was granted bail a N50,000 bail with two sureties .

The Magistrate, A.A. Adesanya adjourned the case to January 16, 2017, for mention.

Friday, December 30, 2016

Google Reveals 2016 Most Searched Smart phones In Nigeria [See List]

Google Reveals 2016 Most Searched Smart phones In Nigeria [See List]

In Google’s ‘Year in Search’ for 2016, Google revealed the top 10 most searched Smartphones in Nigeria, and unsurprisingly, Infinix and Tecno dominated the search.

The top Smartphone that Nigerians searched for is:

The iPhone 7!

Android fanboys won’t like this.

The Infinix Note 3 and the Samsung Galaxy S7 also ruled 2016’s smartphone search.

Other players include Tecno Camon C9, Infinix Hot 4, Tecno Boom J8, Infinix Hot 2 (WHAT?!), Infinix Zero 3, Tecno W4 and the Tecno W3.

I’d assume that the current economic situation in the country has made Nigerians search for cheaper alternatives, hence the reason Tecno W4 and W3 are in the list. It's well sha

SO SAD !! 400 Level OAU Medical Student killed By A Hit And Run Driver (See Photos)

SO SAD !! 400 Level OAU Medical Student killed By A Hit And Run Driver (See Photos)

A 400 level student of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun state, Oluwaseun Olorunfemi, was killed by a hit and run driver last Tuesday December 20th.

According to his colleagues, after Seun was knocked down by the driver, he was rushed to the school’s teaching hospital where he stayed in coma for 6 days until he died yesterday December 25th.

He was said to be an outstanding student and the choir master of the Deeper Life Campus Fellowship of the school.

May his soul rest in peace, Amen. And grant his loved ones the fortitude to bear the loss of young doctor to be