Tag: Boys

  • “Boys I’m feeding are saying I did ritual” -Portable laments

    “Boys I’m feeding are saying I did ritual” -Portable laments

    Popular street-hop artiste, Habeeb Okikiola, better known by his stage name- Portable, has lamented the malicious “lies” spread by his boys, saying “boys I’m feeding are saying I did ritual’.

    The singer, who recently made the news for resisting arrest at his bar, lamented over how people keep treating him badly despite his goodwill to them.

    He said that the boys whom he had housed, fed, and bought iPhones for are more focused on looking for ways to tarnish his image, rather than thinking of ways to better themselves.

    Portable said that he had chased them out of his house since they couldn’t dream of themselves and make better use of their time.

    According to him, his friends are now spreading rumors that he does rituals to make money.

    “Boys I’m feeding are saying I did ritual” -Portable laments

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that on Tuesday a video of Portable squaring off against Nigerian police officers appeared online.

    The “Zazoo Zeh Crooner” was not pleased when the police officers raided Portable’s Odogwu Bar in Lagos State.

    Portable could be heard telling the policemen in a viral video today, Tuesday, March 28, 2023, that he cannot be frightened since he is a superstar.

    He emphasized further that he works for the All Progressive Congress (APC) and is a liability to the federal administration.

    Portable’s Odogwu Bar, which is located off Ogundare Street, 65 Orile Rd, Agege, Lagos, a building he commenced work on and made known in a post on his official Instagram page, on Wednesday, August 17, 2022.

    The Zazuu star made this known in a post on his official Instagram page, on Wednesday, August 17, 2022.

    The singer wrote: “Odogwu bar/restaurant loading Zazzu Zeh. God no go shame us, poor man no get brother. Make money before love.”

  • I don’t sleep with small boys- Mercy Eke declares

    I don’t sleep with small boys- Mercy Eke declares

    Reality TV star and actress, Mercy Eke has debunked rumors that she’s answerable for crashing footballer Samuel Aaron’s marriage.

    Recall that it was alleged that Mercy Eke was the famous lady, footballer, Aaron Samuel was cheating on his wife with. However, in a chat with blogger, Stella Dimorkokus, Mercy regarded the reports as outrageous.

    ”Whoever is behind this pack of lies will never know peace since this person does not want to let me rest. If it is true I am guilty, may i never know peace or anything good come to me but if i am innocent, whoever is behind this is doomed and will never know peace. What is my business with him? I know him but have nothing romantic with him.

    He is a ‘boy’ to someone I know and i can never stoop that low. Please I don’t sleep with small boys, I don’t have anything to do with small boys. I really didn’t want to address this but since you called me I have no choice but to respond to your questions. Thank you for reaching out,” she said.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that back in April, Eke via her vlog said no man is responsible for her success.

    According to her: “In this part of the world, people believe a man is behind the success of a woman, whether she is married or single. I work hard for everything I own today. When people say a man is behind these things, I find it appalling. However, it does not get to me anymore because what else would one say? It only shows that my success is visible.”

  • Sodomy: Oyo teacher caught molesting schoolboys pushes blame to devil [Photo]

    Sodomy: Oyo teacher caught molesting schoolboys pushes blame to devil [Photo]

    The Oyo State police command on Thursday paraded a primary school teacher, Ebenezer Olawuyi for defiling two of his male pupils.

    The 30-year-old, Olawuyi said he lured the pupils to his house to mark examination scripts for him and sodomised them.

    The state command also paraded 33 others for armed robbery, kidnapping and carjacking in the state.

    Speaking with journalists, Olawuyi said he didn’t know what led him to defile small boys instead of sex with women.

    He said, “I am doomed. I just slept with two boys. I had girlfriends while in school. I am not married yet. Both of the boys were my pupils. I invited the first one to help me mark my scripts at home with the consent of his parents while I slept with the second one in the classroom before school hours.”

    When asked how he convinced them not to tell their parents, Olawuyi said; “I told them that I want to have sex with them and they didn’t argue. Both of them are between the ages of 11 and 14. I told them not to tell their parents because it has health benefits for them.”

    He further said the situation was giving him concern before his arrest because he didn’t know what led him to it.

    “I think it is the devil. I don’t know what led me to this. I just lost my dad last week. I want the government to help me out of this,” he said.

  • Boys, not girls more vulnerable to rape in Nigeria – NAPTIP

    Boys, not girls more vulnerable to rape in Nigeria – NAPTIP

    The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has revealed that presently young boys in Nigeria are more vulnerable to rape than girls.

    The Director General of agency Dame Julie Okah-Donli said this is because people tend to focus more on girls not realising that the rape of boys is on the rise.

    She said that it is really annoying the number of silly videos being shared and reposted of child pornography on the internet, promising that she will arrest anyone that shares such video or stigmatizes against victims.

    Okah-Donli added that she is not an advocate of capital punishments such as death penalty for rapists because it will make perpetrators more brutal, because they will not want to leave witnesses to their crimes.

    The DG said this Saturday in Abuja at the flagoff of the ‘Cover me’ campaign aimed at exposing at exposing perpetrators of child abuse, advocate for stricter punishment for rapists and advocate for stronger mechanism for preventing approach.

    She said, “I do not advocate for capital punishment of death sentence because it will make rapists become brutal because they will not want to leave witnesses and it will also encourage jungle justice with people using it to accuse and kill people falsely.

    “Boys are more vulnerable to rape because we tend to focus more on girls so we need to focus on all our children. Now you see a lot of silly videos with people sharing and reposting, If you send it to me I will arrest you for child pornography, anyone who stigmatizes against victims will be punished. We need to make people know that we are serious.

    “During the lockdown, a lot of things where revealed to us, we realized that most of the reports we got was from observant neighbors and not parents.”

    Coordinator Cover me project, Barr. Ugo Nwafor explained that his organization has set up a one million man online petition to implement capital punishment to stop rape, child defilement and child abuse in the country.

    He said that capital punishment if implemented an curb rape, defilement and abuse by 60%.

    He said that the cover me project will also embark upon the distribution of clothing items to children in rural areas all over the country because they believe that the contant nudity of little children in rural areas might also encourage paedophiles.

  • Saying boys will be boys is a lazy parenting strategy- Adekunle Gold

    Saying boys will be boys is a lazy parenting strategy- Adekunle Gold

     

    Nigerian singer, Adekunle Gold has advised parents to stop condoning wrongdoings from their male children on the basis that they are bound to be so.

    The ‘Pick Up’ singer, in a tweet, said being a parent comes with responsibility, hence parents should ensure they raise their children properly.

    “Boys will be boys’ is a lazy parenting strategy. If you have a child, you have a responsibility to raise them properly,” he wrote.

    Gold, who was born Adekunle Kosoko, garnered a huge fanbase after he dropped ‘Sade’, a cover of One Direction’s ‘Story of My Life’ on December 19, 2014.

    His popularity has also been followed by several awards including best African music artist in the International Achievement Recognition Awards (IARA).

  • Thai Boys: Again, collective human spirit triumphs – Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa.

    A dozen boys, members of a youth football club with the intimidating name, The Wild Boars, ventured into the six-mile Tham Luang Cave. The cave is in the 1,275-kilometre long Doi Non Mountain Range in North Thailand.

    The boys are aged 11-16 with Wiboonrungrueng Chanin, being the youngest. With them was their 25-year old coach, Ekaphol Chantawong, an orphan who was taking care of his grandmother. That was the beginning of a nightmare as they were not heard of again. The date was June 23.

    A frantic search commenced as parents reported their children missing. It was a race against time that would make the difference between life or death. The cave was flooded and heavy rains were pounding the earth. Within days, the rest of humanity had joined the search by sending experts in various fields, through prayers or expressing concern. Experts from at least half a dozen countries including Britain, China, Australia, America, Denmark and Thailand were among the multinational 100 rescuers, that went into the cave. A thousand Thai soldiers were mobilized as well as 10, 000 support staff.

    Humanity had faced a similar situation in 2010 when 33 Chilean miners were stuck for 69 days, 2,300 feet below the ground. That had resulted in collective human triumph. But this seemed worse given the fact that these were children who could easily quarrel among themselves and could become disobedient to the only adult amongst them. Also, unlike the miners who knew the hazards of their profession and could have been psychologically attuned, these were mere boys. Also, unlike the Chilean case, the Thai situation was a cave which could harbor dangerous animals and reptiles which an unarmed team of boys, might not be able to overcome. Worse was the possibility of drowning, and of course, starvation.

    On July 2, nine days after they went missing, the team was located three kilometres from the cave entrance. They were found on a ledge surrounded by water. Two miles of narrow, flooded passage ways separated them from freedom. It was a miracle!

    Understandably, the boys were frightened and malnourished. They sent massages to their parents. Particularly touching was Coach Chantawong who sent a letter to the parents blaming himself for the trauma. But doubtlessly, his leadership qualities and influence on the boys had kept up team spirit and hope. The former monk who faced his own fears of death, had calmed down the boys, suggested meditation, advised them not to move their bodies much, urged them to stay conscious and not allow their minds wonder. To his letter, the parents had responded “Please don’t blame yourself”

     

    But more miracle was demanded as the team could not swim and the waters that had formed an island around them and filled their escape route, was not about to part like the Biblical Red Sea. Billionaire inventor, Elon Musk came up with the idea of his team quickly building a kid-sized submarine made up of rocket parts that could move the children through the waters to safety. The Thai authorities declined the offer. Rather, they went for the option of draining the waters as much as possible, and when reasonable levels are attained, to get the boys who were being trained to swim, to get out in diving suits.

    This itself was not without great risk and the rains were not about to cease to allow the draining go smoothly. Then, there were worries about the lowering levels of oxygen in the cave. This became more worrisome when rescuer, Saman Kunan, a retired Thai Navy SEAL who had gone into the cave to place oxygen canisters along the route, himself ran out of oxygen and died. Nevertheless, the rescue went on apace.

    With lower water levels attained and forecast of heavy rains coming, the decision was taken to move out the first set of four boys on Sunday, July 8. Each boy, equipped with scuba diving kits, was tethered to a rescuer in front who also carried his air tank, and a second rescuer behind him. With that, they emerged safely and were taken to hospital. Next day, another four were rescued in similar fashion. The rescuers took some rest, re-equipped, and on Tuesday, July 10, the last four boys, their coach and the entire rescue team emerged from the cave to a worldwide celebration. It was hours to the explosive semi-final match at the Russia 2018 World Cup, and it was going to seem a moral dilemma that large sections of the world would be cheering their favourite teams while the life of the Thai boys remained endangered. When France defeated the Belgians 1-0, the squad leader, wisely dedicated the victory to the Thai boys and their coach. FIFA which had invited the boys and their coach to the Sunday finals of the World Cup, regretted they will be unable to be present due to their hospitalization. But the team is likely to honour the invitation of Manchester United which invited them to Old Trafford.

    It was a jubilant humanity. When the final rescue came, British Prime Minister, Theresa May was facing political pressures following the resignations of Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, Brexit Secretary, David Davis and two Tory Vice Chair Persons, Maria Caufield and Ben Bradley. But she put aside her worries including a possible vote of no confidence, to send a message saying: “ The world was watching and will be saluting the bravery of all those involved…”

    Amidst the jubilation, the Spanish Royal family, remembered Saman Kunan who lost his life in the rescue operation. So did the Italian football team, AS Roma which sent out a message: “ Our thoughts are with the family of the ex-Navy SEAL diver, Saman Kunan who died after delivering the boys oxygen. A real hero”

    In a post-rescue post, the Thai SEAL said “We are not sure if this is a miracle , a science or what” I say, it is combination of all.

    It is instructive that in a world dominated by strong men and women who assume that call the shots, those who sent humanity into a frenzy dance of joy and who performed the super human feat of snatching the Thai boys and their coach from the jaws of death, are ordinary people. It is their commitment and sacrifice, the resilience of the boys and their coach, and a united humanity, that made the seemingly impossible, possible. What we need are not the strong, powerful and rich, but those who exude love for human life and are committed to remaking the world.

  • Police rescue two abducted boys, arrest kidnappers in Kebbi

    The Police Command in Kebbi said on Thursday that it had rescued two boys from suspected kidnappers who demanded N2.5 million ransom from their parents, resident in the state.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Kabiru, told journalists in Birnin Kebbi that the boys, aged 10 and 11, were rescued unhurt in Dakinkowa of Kontagora in Niger State.

    Mr. Kabiru said that eight suspects had been arrested in connection with the abduction and no ransom was paid before the boys were rescued.

    He said that on December 5, one Christopher Nnagbo of new prison area, Birnin Kebbi, reported at the Divisional Police Headquarters, Birnin Kebbi that his son, 10, had been missing since November 30.

    He said that the boy was on his way home from Anglican Church, Birnin Kebbi when he was abducted.

    “On the 5th of December, a hidden number called the victim’s mother, Mrs Angela Christopher with a view to negotiating for ransom and demanded N2.5 million before the child could be released.

    “On receipt of the report, the police swung into action. The principal suspect was arrested and the victims rescued,” Kabiru narrated.

    He said the second boy was also rescued along with the victim.

    “Effort is now underway to locate the parents of the second boy who was rescued in the operation,” he said.

    The commissioner said the victims were immediately taken to Federal Medical Centre, Birnin Kebbi, for necessary observation and medical treatment.

    According to the police commissioner, the principal suspect said he was pushed into the act by the desire to settle his debt.

    Mr. Kabiru advised against people borrowing more than they could repay to avoid similar incidents.

     

    NAN

  • Population of boys outnumber girls in the world – UN

    Population of boys outnumber girls in the world – UN

    A report by United Nations, released on Friday has revealed that girls are substantially outnumbered by boys in the world.

    UN, however, called on countries to invest in girls as the majority of the world’s 10-year-olds live in developing countries.

    This year’s ‘State of the World Population’ report made available by the United Nations Population Fund, UNPF, focused on the well-being of 10-year-old girls as indicators of development success or failure.

    “An estimated 125 million 10-year-olds are alive today and among them over 60 million are girls and 65 million are boys.

    “Over half of the global cohorts of 10-year-olds live in Asia and the Pacific, where there are 111 boys for 100 girls.

    “Almost 9 in 10 of the world’s 10-year-olds live in developing countries where girls face obstacles to equal education, healthcare and safety,’’ the report said.

    According to Regional Humanitarian Coordinator and Head of Fund, in UN’s Jordan office, Daniel Baker, failure to invest in girls is nothing less than planned poverty.

    According to her, “Unless we invest in girls, we are planning to have a poorer future,’’ Baker noted.

    The report also indicated that the world’s population grew 1.1 per cent in 2016 to 7.433 billion from 7.349 billion in 2015.