Thursday, December 1, 2016

ILLEGAL DESERT JOURNEY TO EUROPE: How Nigerian drowned in Mediterranean Sea







•Man recalls watching brother die in boat wreck


By Job Osazuwa
IT’S a story that would send minds racing, an agonising tale that would leave everyone contemplating what it feels like to be seconds away from death.
A man has told Daily Sun how his brother perished in the Mediterranean Sea, as two of them journeyed illegally to Europe in a rickety boat.
The two brothers from Edo State – Monday and Osas Amanmien – had embarked on the deadly voyage across the angry Mediterranean Sea, intent on hitting Italy where they hoped to make a better living. But the trip turned sour midway, leaving Monday dead. He drowned in the sea following a boat wreck.
Although Osas miraculously survived the disaster, he had to endure one hellish hour, hopelessly floating on an empty keg and being brutally buffeted by the bullish, restless waves. And now, he lives with the eternal trauma of the last words of his brother. Monday had said, in a desperate tone: “My keg dey leak ooo,” before he finally went down.
Osas says his brother drowned so that he might live. He recalled that when it became obvious that the boat was destined to go down, Monday summoned courage and seized two empty water kegs beside him. One was good, the other was bad. He gave his younger one the better keg so that he would be afloat and live while he struggled with the bad keg. He eventually drowned, Osas said. Not even his dead body was retrieved.
Both brothers, who hailed from Benin, had joined the bandwagon of African migrants des­perately trooping to Europe to escape the harsh economic realities at home.
Monday and Osas had left Benin one morn­ing, and embarked on the trip to Europe. The two brothers, alongside others, were on the road. They travelled through Sokoto up to Nia­mey, Agades and Duruku in Niger Republic, enduring the grilling, sahel weather. Finally they landed in Tripoli, the Libyan capital. And from there, they boarded a dingy, overloaded speedboat headed for Italy. But they had the expansive Mediterranean Sea to contend with.
The reporter learnt that before the brothers launched out on the sea journey, they were for weeks holed up in a Libyan ghetto, a camp for travellers. They could not set sail for Italy be­cause they were told that the sea was rough, a development that could make their boat to capsize.
All the same, all the travellers in the camp, including Osas and Monday, were excited. They were further delighted when they were told by their agents that they could embark on the journey and that the sea was no longer furious.
On the said day, Monday and Osas were to be ferried by agents who operated the ‘Gha­na Poli Two.’ The migrants paid their agents several thousands of Libyan Dinars, which, when converted, was about N170, 000 as their transport fare to Italy. As usual, hundreds of migrants fleeing Africa were in the number. They boarded the large boat and said fervent prayers for safety at sea.
Everything was calm as they set sail. With Europe on their minds, everyone was confi­dent of the good life that lay ahead. Everyone began growing in confidence. Then midway into the journey, every prediction crumbled like a pack of cards. Soon, the unthinkable happened just as they were about to celebrate their successful entry into Italian waters. The boat developed a fault. Then a big crack ma­terialised right at a very important part of the boat. It began to let in water, first in small quantities and then in very massive propor­tions. Before the jubilant migrants could re­alise what was amiss, sea water had penetrated and overpowered the hapless craft. Then it began to sink. Fear gripped everyone. Danger and death stared everyone in the face as the end drew near.
At that point, everyone burst out into prayers. Everyone began to pray in various tongues. But that seemed useless. With the waves lashing unrelentingly at the sinking boat, death and disaster appeared a touching distance away. Confusion and uncertainty set in. In no time, the water overshadowed the boat, leaving the migrants at the mercy of the deep, blue sea.
There was no rescue team in sight. To make matter worse, Osas and Monday could not swim. Those that could swim were able to sus­pend and sustain themselves on the water for close to an hour before help finally came.
Monday had quickly grabbed two empty jerry cans he found beside him. He handed one to Osas and held one to serve as lifeline. But unfortunately, the one that Monday had began to let in water.
The reporter was told that Monday deliber­ately held on to the bad one at his own risk; he wanted his younger brother saved. But in a matter of minutes, the brave Monday went down the sea and drowned. His terrified broth­er cried out to his brother. But he was gone, never to be seen again.
Many others in the boat also suffered the same fate with Monday. For those who could swim at least, Providence smiled on them when the Italian rescue team showed up and came to their rescue. They were taken to a refugee camp near Napoli in Italy.
Recalling the ugly tale from Italy recently, Osas told the reporter: “That was actually the first time my late brother and I travelled on wa­ter. It was about 8:00am Libyan time. We were sailing to Italy on the Mediterranean Sea. The weather was bright and everything appeared very much okay. Though we were somehow afraid, there were no signs of danger before us.
“The boat was moving very fast. Our minds were actually filled with various thoughts. Some were happy and singing, while others were calm. My brother and I belonged to the group that was calm. But I had this strange feeling which l could not tell.
“The sea was blue and nothing was before and behind us. The only thing I could see was a point that looked like where the sky was touching the sea. Anytime I looked at the sea, I was always scared, but my brother sensed it and he tried to calm me.
“Sitting next to me, his presence was like a pillar of strength to me. Anytime l looked at his face, it gave me the hope that I was not alone in the journey. Later on, the weather changed and became very cold. I quietly asked myself what pushed me to embark on
such journey. At that point, so many other thoughts began racing through my mind.
“Then suddenly, someone shouted: “Hey! We are already in Italian territory!” We all started shouting and thanking God. We had barely finished that before the unexpected be­gan to happen.
“The boat was carrying many passengers. It suddenly stopped on its own. We tried all we could to re-start it to no avail. At that point, my elder brother drew my attention to a
spot where the boat was leaking and from where water had started coming in. We began to pray in loud voices, but the water was now rushing in with full force. We tried to block the leakage with some plastics materials we found, but the more we did, the more damage it seemed we were doing to the boat.
“Not too long after, I saw our boat going down. I saw death coming closer and closer. My strength was gone.
“Then the worst happened; the boat finally went down and left us at sea. ‘Where is my brother?’ I screamed with the little strength left in me. And gently, he touched me from behind and said ‘no fear, I dey here.’
“He handed over an empty keg to me and told me to hold firmly to it, that it would pre­vent me from sinking. I did as he instructed me.
“He was also holding firmly to one. After a while, the whole place was calm and quiet. It was just few of us left on top of the water. Many of the passengers had drowned. With a gentle voice, my elder brother called me and said, “my gallon dey leak ooo.” He meant that water was coming into the keg. At the time he informed me, he was already going down. But he assured me that nothing would happen to me, that I should hold on to my keg. I looked at him with tears in my eyes; his keg was already filled with water. He struggled to remain on the sea, but he had no strength left any longer. The third time I looked out for him, he was no longer there.
“He was nowhere to be found. He intention­ally gave me the good keg and took the bad one so that l wouldn’t get drowned. It was af­ter an hour later that a rescue team came and picked the rest of us left into its boat and we were moved to somewhere around Napoli, Italy. That was how my brother saved me with his life.
“But was the journey really worth it? Think twice before embarking on this type of jour­ney, because you might not be as lucky as I was.”
Despite the several reports of migrants per­ishing at sea every now and then, a large num­bers of Nigerians and other Africans still em­bark on the very deadly journey, going through the same sea to Europe to seek a better living. The road and means of getting to their destina­tion seem not to matter to them; they are just desperate and are ready to throw everything into it. Some have actually survived the sea to land in Europe of their dream. But, regrettably, many, like Monday, could not make it.
Every now and then, countless Nigerians, with or without any certificate, dare the sand and the sea on their way to Europe.
It was gathered that while some go through Morocco to Spain, the majority prefer the Libyan route leading to Italy. The latter route is said to be faster and cheaper for travellers.
Imasuen Anderson, who was also lucky to have arrived Italy through the Mediterranean Sea, in a telephone interview with Daily Sun, said he had to travel abroad, having searched for a job with his Ordinary National Diploma (OND) certificate without success. He re­called that the sea was very peaceful and calm the day he traversed it in the middle of 2015. For him, the journey was very smooth. He said he spent 10 hours on the sea travelling be­tween Libya and Italy.
Hear him: “The amount paid for the journey depends on the agent that is going to ferry one across the sea. Some do charge 1, 000, 1, 200 or 1, 500 Dinars (which is between N120, 000 and N200, 000, depending on the exchange rate). The number of hours one spends at sea depends on the camp that one chooses.
“If one uses Ghana Poli One, it will take up to 10 or 12 hours before the passengers will get to ltaly. The Ghana Poli Two will take eight to 10 hours while Ghana Poli Three takes six to eight hours. Zuara is the fastest; it takes be­tween four and six hours.
“Once the boat is close to the Italian terri­tory, the leader of the team will call for Italian rescue team that will assist the passengers to settle down in their camps.
“The number of people the boat can trans­port depends on the size of the boat. Some can take up to 100 people; others, between 130 and 150 at most. The double-Ddecker or double-layer boat can take 200 passengers and above.
“The boys are usually more in number on any boat. The girls are seated at the middle while the boys sit close to the edge to protect the girls in the middle. The operators arrange things in such a way that the girls will not see the sea and the wave because they will be scared.
“Among the passengers, there must be cou­rageous people of faith to stabilise others. The risk involved rises when the sea is not calm and when the weather is not clear. That is when the boat normally capsizes. Overloading of the boat can also cause an accident. There is always too much cold but people at the cen­tre of the boat would not feel it much because the people standing or sitting on the edge will cover them. Above everything, every aspect of the journey is by the grace of God,” he said.

Monday, October 31, 2016

Meet 33-year-old virgin who wants to remain so till 50 (photos)

A Kenyan woman, Rahab Mugure Nga’nga, has got everyone talking after she revealed that if she doesn’t get married, she would remain a virgin forever without ever having sex.

This was made known after the 33-year-old commercial service manager granted an interview in which she dished out tips on how she has maintained her virginity and stance. Rahab said she has kept her virginity because of her religious belief and desire to please her God.


Rahab Mugure Nga’nga is a 33-year-old virgin who is not ready to give up on love yet

“I am a born again Christian and I do not want to offend God with sexual sin, sex outside the marriage bond is sin. I want to have s*x, just like the next person, but because I haven’t before, it is not a distraction.”


She said her eagerness to please her mother and not disappoint her by getting pregnant out of wedlock has kept her strong. She revealed that even though she was involved in two serious long term relationship which unfortunately ended badly, she has remained a virgin.


Rahab said she has kept her virginity because of her religious belief and desire to please her God.



“My first, which lasted two and a half years, ended because our ideals on sexual boundaries clashed. The second, which lasted three years, ended two months to my wedding date. I rush straight home from work and keep my socializing at zero until these winds have passed. I also avoid reading certain books or watch soap operas and I do not kiss or caress men.” 


Rahab who has graduated with both a Bachelors and Master’s degree in Marketing says even if she turns 50 without getting married, she will remain a virgin and maybe adopt a baby. 

God help her!

(Photo) Sex robots with ‘functional vagina’ created for shy men...


Robots specifically built for sex with fully functional female genitalia will be available for purchase in 2017.


Robots specifically built for sex with fully functional female genitalia will be available for purchase in 2017.

UK Mirror reports that the robots have hyper realistic features never seen before with in-built heaters to enable them have genuine body warmth and sensors that can react to touch. Called ‘RealDoll’, the robots are made by Abyss Creations, a California-based company.


“I want to have people actually develop an emotional attachment to not only the robot but the actual character behind it – to develop some kind of love for this being,” said Matt McMullen, founder of RealDoll. 


According to McMullen, the robots will cost up to £12,000 (N6,600,000m).




Wednesday, September 28, 2016

NDDC To Create 6,300 for youth in Online Retail Marketing...

The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has earmarked 6,300 jobs for youths in the Niger Delta.
Beneficiaries of the scheme that will include unemployed youths, university undergraduates as well as persons in employment who desire to earn more cash, will be trained by online marketing giant, Konga.Com.

Acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, said the entrepreneurship training will create jobs and offer financial stability to families. Semenitari remarked that the partnership between NDDC and Konga.Com is one of the numerous ways the Commission under her, is reducing unemployment in the Niger Delta region and creating new entrepreneurs.


According to Semenitari, beneficiaries of the job creation, to be drawn from the 9 mandate states of the Commission, will not only become prospective big income earners but have prospects to establish similar retail chains like KONGA.COM.



“Our target for those 6,300 youths goes beyond giving them the opportunity to acquire knowledge in online retail business which is creating billions of Naira patronage in Nigeria and overseas, they also stand to earn for themselves sustainable livelihood and would in future, be employers of labour”, Semenitari said.


Semenitari, who said that the Commission was determined to create entrepreneurs from the Niger Delta region, added that the NDDC/Konga.Com partnership is one of the avenues towards achieving the goal.


The 6,300 beneficiaries are expected to undergo training at designated centres in the 9 states prior to their full engagement.



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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

FG begins shortlisting candidates for 500,000 jobs – Lai Mohammed...

The Federal Government has commenced shortlisting candidates for the 500,000 jobs it promised.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai 


Lai Mohammed


Mohammed, disclosed this on Tuesday, in Abuja  when a delegation of the National Council for Women’s Societies (NCWS) paid him a courtesy visit in his office.




Mohammed said that applications were being received and government had started processing them for the recruitment. 

“The process for the recruitment has started. 

“About 1.2 million people applied and they classified them into categories including agriculture support officers, teachers, technical officers and so on,’’ he said. 

The minister also said that the payment of N5,000 conditional cash transfer promised by the government would begin before the end of the month. 

He said the Minister of Finance, Dr Kemi Adeosun had earlier announced this. 

Mohammed reiterated the commitment of the government to improving the well-being and standard of living of the citizens. 

“We are very concerned about the welfare of Nigerians and we are not sleeping; we are working day and night to ensure that the country retraces its step. 

“Many of our critics have been unfair to us because many of them know that we did not invent the problems we are facing today. 


“ This is time to join hands together to support the government to move the nation forward,’’ he said.

The National President of NCWS, Mrs Gloria Shoda, expressed the confidence in the resolve of the government to implement programmes for the advancement of girls and women in the society. 


She drew the attention of government to its promise of providing free maternal and children health care and implementation of the National Gender Policy. 


Shoda also appealed to government to consider scholarship for girls pursuing medical courses in the universities to address maternal and child mortality.

Photos: Man alleged to have been operated on by doctors in Nigerian...

Trending on Facebook is the photos of a man who was injured close to his private part and said to have been operated on by Nigerian doctors. 


The place of the  medical surgery took place  is not known and the cause of the injury also not known.

Comment on one of the Facebook page reads 

‘One of the Doctors named Chukwuemeka posted on his Facebook wall thus: 

What a happy evening after a successful day in theatre. Thanks to Almighty God and our focused Medical Director, Dr Abali ChukuChuku for the wonderful enabling environment for these successes. Say a word for them!”






















I have had to strip naked to prove my bum is real – Tonia Ferrari

Tonia Ferrari Okoro is making waves as a Yoruba actress even though she was born by a Cameroonian mother to a Nigerian father from Delta State.

She has done a couple of films that got top ratings and thus has some good claims to fame. She is blessed with both great boobs and bum but it is her bum that has caused her the major embarrassment of her life 


“That will be when some actors accused me of wearing fake hips and bum. At first I thought it was a joke but they were dead serious about it. They went on and on about it that I had to prove it to them that I am all natural. So, I pulled down my jeans and showed them my naked bum. 


They were transfixed and could not talk for moments. I know I have a fresh and beautiful bum. It was so crazy I couldn’t believe I did what I did. 


Even the guys were confused. Don’t think I am wayward or something, I believe so much in decency but their accusation made me lose my head. I even told them to touch it and confirm but they just stared in disbelief,” he said.

(Photo) Real story behind Cossy, Saraphina boobs tango

Since Potpourri broke the story of Cossy meeting  bigger boobs in Saraphina Amaechi on set of a yet-to-be released movie, ‘Ara Saraphina’, blogging hounds have been feeding off it like it was a feast of some sort. But all of them have been clueless as to the real story behind the tango. Some went with the flow that the boobs contest took place in the film, ‘Ara Saraphina’, but none could proffer the real story.



The film, ‘Ara Saraphina’, is about a young girl, ‘Saraphina Amaechi’, blessed with humongous boobs. She becomes cynosure of all eyes wherever she goes because of this. At one time, a bad boy, named Morocco (Zubi Michaels), fell in love with her because he was smitten by the boobs. But because of the attention Saraphina gets wherever she goes, Morocco was unable to keep her all to himself  because many men also want her. 


Then, an American returnee, Mathew (Chibuzor Emelu Simon) appeared on the scene and wanted Saraphina too. But this was something Morocco would not have and the duo found themselves in a series of face-offs which led to Morocco killing Mathew. Morocco was thereafter sentenced to death by firing squad. Later, he confessed he was under the spell of Ara Saraphina’s boobs and advised young men to desist from getting infatuated with girls. 


While the story centres around Saraphina Amaechi, Zubi Michaels and Chibuzor Emelu Simon, there are side attractions from Ebube Nwagbo and Cossy Orjiakor. Ebube Nwagbo was the girl who was always intimated by Saraphina’s boobs, and so wanted humongous boobs of her own. She decided to have breast enlargement surgery which eventually killed her. For Cossy, hers was a cameo appearance that pitched her boobs and against Saraphina’s in a boobs contest, which she won...

Suspect under interrogation steals police officer’s N1,200 at station...

A 28-year-old man arrested for alleged pick-pocketing has committed another crime of stealing N1,200 belonging to a police officer at the station where he was detained in Lagos. 

The spokesperson of the Lagos Police Command, SP Dolapo Badmos,  said the suspect, Deji Ayoola, who was arrested by operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) for pick-pocketing, allegedly stole N1, 200 during an interrogation.

Badmos said that the suspect was arrested at Ojodu Berger  when he allegedly stole a commuter’s money while trying to board a commercial vehicle to the Redemption Camp. She said the suspect was sighted removing the wallet containing about N14,500 from the commuter’s purse, stressing that the police team pursued  and arrested him. 


”During his interrogation at the RRS’s headquarters in Alausa, the suspect stylishly stepped on  N1,200 which fell from a police woman’s pocket while removing her cell phone from the pocket. ”When the money dropped on the floor, he picked it and pocketed it. 


”Unknown to him, another suspect had seen him when he was hiding the money, and immediately alerted the officer that the money she was looking for was with the suspect,” Badmos said. She said the suspect had been transferred to the State Environmental Task force for prosecution.

Friday, September 16, 2016

You need to dump him fast if he's doing any of these things...

It is obvious that many of the women in the society need to be reoriented. They need to be given some lessons that will change their way of thoughts and perspectives about life.


Basically, young ladies have to be well groomed so that their attitudes to life and relationships will change. The rate at which women force themselves on men is alarming. Many women give a lot in order for their relationships to work out. 


Women endure all sorts of scorns and hardships because they do not want to be lonely; they literally beg the men to stay with them and worship them in their relationships. Now do not get it twisted here; no one is asking you to throw tantrums and find unnecessary reasons to break up with the man in your life. 


However, relationship is not a one-way-traffic affair, you cannot be the sole distributor, retailer and buyer at the same time. There has to be some kind of flow, a synergy; you both have to contribute your own quota in order to make things work. 


If you are the only one trying to make the relationship work, then what will happen in marriage? One of the reasons people get frustrated in marriages is when their partners do not contribute a dime. 


If he is not making any effort in that relationship, then you need to dump him fast. Marriage is a big deal and you have to make up your mind to help the society by not increasing the increased rate of divorce in the society. 



If he does these things then you need to dump him fast:


1. When he does not care about you


 If you basically run after him all day the you have not reached your bus stop when it comes to being with the right person.

Love should not be this hard really, if the only time you cross his mind is when he sees your missed calls, then you need to dump him fast. If you endure his negligence in a relationship, how much of this can you put up with in marriage?







2. When he does not remember anything you tell him

If you are with a man that constantly asks you questions he has asked you before, then you need to ask yourself if he ever listens to you. This means that he is not interested in you and only asks those questions to keep the conversation going.


How long do you want to stay in that relationship since everything is forced? We can bet that you even begged him to introduce you to his sisters or family members. 


3. When he does not hang out with you

Do not let anyone trick you into believing things will change with time; do not get trapped in a loveless marriage because you think he will change. 

If you have to beg and croon before he takes you out on dates, then you need to have a serious discussion with him. No matter how busy he claims to be, he should not form the habit of cancelling and bailing out on you at the last minute. 

If you do not meet his friends how do you want to know the skeletons in his cupboard? Some friends cover up for their buddy though, so you have to watch out on that one. 



4. If he is a different person when he is with your folks
























You have to be careful so as not to fall into the hands of those guys that pretend. When he is with you, he is someone else. 


Someone you have to please every now and then. But when you are out with family and friends, he becomes the ideal man who is always trying to please you. 


Be with a man who is straight; not some two-faced-man who will make your family members fall in love with him while you endure torture while alone with him.




5. If he becomes a beast when he is temperamental

You have to be smart and think rationally when with a man who is temperamental. Do not let emotions cloud your sanity; learn to read the signs and act wisely when you become unsure of his attitude.

If your boyfriend terrifies you when he is mad at you, then there is the likelihood that he will beat you up someday. Say no to domestic violence and dump him fast the moment he pushes you in anger.