Saturday, 2 August 2014

I have sex three to four times everyday-Maheeda

Whenever the name, Maheeda is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is controversy, sex, nudity and promiscuity.
Maheeda-3-250x350The goddess of X and Naija Bad Girl as she is fondly called by her fans isn’t afraid to go nude as she’s constantly releasing nude photos of herself online and sexually explicit videos.
Showtime Celebrity visited her studio in Dolphin Estate, Lagos, where she opens up on her sex life and more…
What have you been up to in recent times?
I’ve been bad, I’ve been naughty… You’ve seen Naija Bad Girl video and Lasgidi Chick. Now, I’m trying to see if I can drop one single before the end of the year. But I’m not sure that will be possible because I’m shooting the video in November. So, It could be next year.
What is the inspiration behind your “Naija Bad Girl” song?
I had this vision of what’s happening right now. Like I’m very bad, like I’m the baddest girl in Nigeria which is not true. So, my vision is actually to see my posters in people’s bedrooms and stuff like that. I want to be that sex symbol one can imagine of.
Why do you want to be a Sex symbol?
Because it works abroad. It could work here too. I had my challenges. They are still there but there’s no stopping me because I know that for anything new you have to fight for it
But why are you leveraging on being a sex symbol?
Because sex sells. I want to make money and also, I want to make my name. It’s the only space in the Nigerian music industry that is just there, everybody is scared to tread on such a path, so I’m daring it.
You came back from Holland recently. What were you doing there?
I went to Holland because of my daughter. She’s about to enter High School and I don’t want her to go to school over there. My husband taught me a lot. He opened my mind to see a lot of things in different ways, so, I said alright foreign education would be very nice for my daughter. I actually sacrificed staying in Nigeria for my daughter.
What really made you start putting those videos online?
To attract attention. I knew it’s going to draw the desired attention to me. So, that’s why I did it and like I said, sex sells and that’s just one of the ways to show it off.
What message are you trying to convey with your nude pictures and videos?
I don’t know if I’m trying to convey any message or I’m just doing my business. I think I’m just entertaining my fans. Sometimes, you add your personal life and culture and stuff like that to it. But for me, its business right now.
Do you make money from it?
Right now, Yes. I have this Australian tour coming up and they have already paid me. I’m not going to tell you how much but imagine going online to buy tickets. So, you know how much already I’ve been paid.
What does sex mean to you?
It’s like food, it’s like shower. I’m trying to say it’s natural, it comes naturally. Your body would request for it. Sometimes my body would request for it like 4 times a day, maybe 5, maybe once but anytime sha, we go do am well
Like how much do you get paid for your sex stuff?
I also do modeling in Holland. If you change the money it would run into millions of naira.
How about guys who want to get down with you and pay you for sex?
I don’t do that. I do Modeling and Entertainment also, strictly business. Some people just want you to be a waiter and they want you to look sexy, that also goes.

Have you ever been approached by someone who is willing to pay to have sex with you?
Yes, a lot of them all over the world. But I turn them down because of my husband.

But your husband won’t know about such game?
My husband is a very nice guy and I think I owe him that, at least. I’ve done a lot that not all guys can really tolerate. I owe him that respect.

Do you believe prostitution should be legalized?
Yes, because I’ve been there. I’ve been with these girls and I know what they are going through and I’ve been to Holland where I think prostitution is legalised. I see the way they handle it. It won’t be bad here because it’s everywhere anyway and they’re not stopping it, so why not just legalise it and let’s just know its happening. I mean it’s everywhere.
As a woman, what turns you on sexually?
Appearance, a little bit rugged and strong presence. Also, character is part of it. He has to have a good heart.

Is it a must for you to have sex every day?
Yes, it’s a must. It’s necessary… If it doesn’t happen, that means I’m travelling or something like that.
Let’s assume your husband is not in Nigeria?
I’ll masturbate. I will use my sex toys to satisfy myself.
Would you compare it to the real thing?
Not at all, it’s impossible. You can’t even compare wearing condom with the real thing but it’s necessary.
What do you consider your selling point?
I think it’s my body and now it’s becoming my life story also. People are beginning to really want to know more about me, about Caroline not even Maheeda

How often do you have sex as the goddess of X?
Early in the morning, maybe late at night but when my husband is not in town then I’ll try the dildos. I have a lot of dildos, different colors and different types. I’m even thinking maybe I should just open a sex shop, it’s even better
Are you addicted to sex?
I love sex, everybody is addicted to sex. Why does everybody just think I’m the only one? If there’s no sex, I won’t be normal. Everything will just be sexy to me
Do you think there will be a time when you’ll stop having sex?
I don’t pray for that time. Till I’m old, I would like to have sex
How long have you been in Nigeria?
I just arrived the country this week.
Within this period, have you had sex?
Yes, my husband is in Nigeria. I had sex this morning.
Have you ever had a threesome?
I did that long time ago but now with my husband, no. I don’t want these girls to take him away from me.
What is the wildest thing you’ve ever done in the bedroom?
I was with a guy and he was really not good in bed. Suddenly, his brother came in, and I just had sex with him as well as his brother.

Was he in the same room with his brother?
No, but he disappointed me in bed. And since I needed it and his brother was available, so I had to do it with him. It was one after the other. People see me as a bad girl now, but I think it was before. It was just unbelievable.
Would you say you love sex or it’s just because of the money issue?
Don’t you love sex? The thing is sweet. But what I’m doing is not because I love sex but I mean, when God gives you lemon then you make lemonade. I love sex so I use it and it’s all the same. That’s why it’s natural and it’s working for me.
You were once a gospel singer, why did you decide to switch over?
Gospel wasn’t really working. Moreover, inside me, I was like I don’t think making money in the name of God is really what I wanted to do. They try to justify it, that it’s okay. You can sing and make money in the name of God but deep inside me, it wasn’t working for me then. So, I said if I wanted to make money, let me just make money without carrying the Bible.
Does your conscience ever prick you?
No. If you look at my neck, I have ‘Grace’ tattooed there. That is what is keeping me going. I believe its grace. Even the pastors sin, so I believe it’s just grace that is sustaining me and allowing me to do what I’m doing today. That’s just what I believe in, and I try not to judge myself and I don’t judge people too.
What’s your view of religion?
For me, if it’s not love, if you don’t speak with love then forget it. I don’t want to be a part of it. It has to be love. If you want to kill me because of religion then I don’t think you have love inside. May be, it’s wrong but that’s my belief and I believe people should respect other people’s beliefs
Has your daughter watched your nude videos?
Yes.
What’s her reaction?
She’s proud of me because the way you train your children here is different from the way children are trained abroad. In abroad, you have people doing soap adverts and they’re completely naked. They just hide what I was hiding also and it’s normal
What if she decides to do what you’re doing?
Right now, she’s under my care. I won’t allow her but when she’s up to 18 and she might say “mommy, I saw what you did and I want to do the same.” I’ll say it’s your choice. People have to make their choices. I mean my mom wasn’t a nudist or whatever, she was a very nice woman but look at me today. I’m not saying I’m not nice but I’m trying to say she didn’t go showing off all her body everywhere. Nobody even knew her but look at me. I mean pastors’ children also end up in club so you can’t really say because of what mommy is doing, that means the daughter would do the same. I don’t believe that.
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Man stabs lover to death because she refused him marriage

By Evelyn Usman
As 26 year-old girl, Gift Sunday, left her abode in Ketu , Lagos, to meet her boyfriend, Raphael Effiong, who had invited her over on phone, Monday, July 28, 2014. Never, in her wildest imagination, did she envisage that would be her last day on earth.
Time was 8.30pm, shortly after the Anietie family whom Gift stayed with, had their dinner.
While other members of the family retired early, Gift announced that she was going to meet her boyfriend, who was well known by the family.
Suspect and late Gift
Suspect and late Gift
But apprehension reportedly set in when she did not return by midnight. Tension, heightened after efforts to reach her on the phone proved abortive as it was discovered to be switched off.
Next day, the family’s fear was confirmed following the visit of a woman later discovered to be a management staff of Mayor Guest house located at 10 Yusuf Eleran street, Ketu. The woman was said to have invited Gift’s sister , Mrs Ume Anietie to Fine Day hospital at Elebiju street, where she was informed that Gift had passed on!
Love gone sour
Gift, as gathered, was stabbed in the arm and breast by her boyfriend, Raphael at the guest house.
A man who claimed to have witnessed it all told Crime Guard that :“I was seeing a friend off, when I heard the shout of help from the hotel. I sensed all was not well and went to the hotel to inform the staff. They told me it was normal to hear lovers shout. But I insisted that the shout was not that of pleasure but of panic and pain. It was at that point that we all rushed to the room and forced the door open. To our disbelief, we saw a lady on the floor with a deep cut in her hand from where blood was gushing out. The man with her was holding a pair of scissors .
Delay
At first ,nobody knew what to do. We told the man to take her to the hospital but he could not carry her because she was big in size. We all carried her outside with blood still gushing out from the deep cut in her hand.
It took about 30 to 40 minutes before she was rushed to Fine Day hospital. Even when she got there, the doctors did not attend to her on time. It was not until the Police at Alapere division called and instructed them to commence treatment on her that they started attending to her and we left”, the eye witness narrated.
Her Last words
Doctors at Fine Day hospital were said to have managed to revive Gift. In an inaudible tone, she was said to have told some of the hospital staff that it was not the first time Raphael would beat her .
According to one of the hospital workers who spoke on condition of anonymity : “ She told us that was not the first time her boyfriend would beat her. She said anytime he sees her with any man, he would beat her,both in the open. She also said that was why she decided  not marry him, so that he would not kill her someday”
At a point, Gift could not reportedly speak, as she complained of weakness. Unfortunately, she could not owing to loss of blood.Had blood been transfused into Gift, she would have probably lived to share her ordeal,Crime Guard gathered.
Why I killed her
Raphael as gathered, attempted to escape, on noticing the magnitude of his action. But he was apprehended by staff of the hotel who handed him over to policemen at Alapere,from where he was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department,SCID, Yaba, Thursday.
At the SCID, Raphael told operatives of the Homicide section that he stabbed Gift because she refused to marry him.
According to the Akwa-Ibom State suspect:“I never knew she would die. I never meant to kill her. I only wanted to threaten her with the scissors. We have been going out for a year and I loved her so much … I proposed to her but she turned down my proposal, saying she couldn’t marry me. I have begged her several times to have a change of mind but she didn’t.
I have invested so much on her with the hope of marrying her some day. But I never knew she was only deceiving me, by playing on my intelligence. I just could not stand her getting married to another person. The mere thought of that sends me crazy”, he said, begging the deceased’s family members to forgive him. But members of the deceased’s family are of the opinion that the act was preconceived, asking why the suspect took a scissors to the guest house in the first place.
The late Gift, as gathered, was a fashion designer. She was said to have been living with her sister since 2005, from where she went to secondary school and thereafter, learnt fashion designing. Until her death, she was said to have sewn wedding gowns for different would -be brides, including those of their bridal trains,with the hope of sewing for herself someday.
She was said to have boasted to close friends that she would make the best for herself when the time came, unaware that she would not live to witness the day. She had reportedly told close friends that her choice of husband was a God-fearing man, little wonder she accepted to go out with Raphael in the first instance , as they met in the church. But along the line, Raphael reportedly left the church, shortly after which he started demonstrating his battering tendency.
The deceased’s elder sister , Mrs Anietie, who is yet to come to terms with Gift’s demise, said amidst tears: “ She was a very hard working lady. She was cheerful and was like a daughter to me. I will forever miss her”.
Spokes person for the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide , said the suspect would be charged to court at the end of investigation.

Friday, 1 August 2014

LIST OF 44 COUNTRIES VISA FREE WITH NIGERIA PASSPORT

1. Bangladesh (Visa on arrival)



2. Barbados Visa free for 6 months)


3. Benin Republic Visa free)


4. Burkina Faso Visa free)


5. Burundi Visa on arrival for 30days)


6. Cameroon Visa free)


7. Cape Verde Visa on arrival)


8. Chad Visa free)


9. Comoros Island Visa on arrival) 


10. Cote d'ivoire Visa free )


11. Djibouti Visa on arrival )


12. Dominican Visa free for 21 days )


13. Fiji Island Visa free for 4 months) 


14. Gambia Visa free for 90days )


15. Georgia Visa on arrival ) 


16. Ghana Visa free )


17. Guinea Visa free )


18. Guinea Bissau Visa free for 90 days )


19. Haiti Visa free for 90 days )


20. Iran Visa on arrival ) 


21. Kenya Visa on arrival for 90 days )


22. Liberia Visa free )


23. Madagascar Visa on arrival for 90 days )


24. Maldives Visa on arrival for 30 days )


25. Mali Visa free )


26. Mauritania Visa on arrival )


27. Mauritius Visa free for 90days )


28. Micronesia Visa free for 30 days )


29. Mozambique Visa on arrival for 30 days )


30. Nauru Visa on arrival )


31. Niger republic Visa free )


32. Palau Visa on arrival for 30 days )


33. Samoa Visa on arrival for 60 days )


34. Senegal Visa free )


35. Seychelles (Visa on arrival for 30 days )


36. Sierra Leone Visa free )


37. Somalia Visa on arrival )


38. Sri Lanka Electronic travel authorization )


39.Tanzania Visa on arrival )


40. Timor-Leste Visa on arrival for 30 days )


41. Togo Visa free )


42. Tuvalu Visa on arrival for 30 days )


43. Uganda Visa on arrival )

44. Vanuatu Visa free for 30 days )

Team Nigeria has jumped top eighth in the Glasgow Commonwealth Games





Team Nigeria has jumped top eighth in the Glasgow Commonwealth Games after picking up three gold medals yesterday via wrestlers Aminat Adeniyi and Odunayo Adekuoroye and weightlifter Maryan Usman.
On course to make the Glasgow games Nigeria's best ever Commonwealth outing, the team has six gold, five silver and eight bronze medals with three days of competition still left. At the last Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, in India in 2010, Nigeria won 11 gold, 10 silver and 14 bronze medals, coming ninth overall and the current team hopes to beat this.
At the Clyde Auditorium yesterday, Maryan Usman clinched gold in the women's 280kg category, lifting 125kg in the snatch and 155kg in the clean and jerk. This was topped up with Aminat Adeniyi winning gold in the women's 58kg freestyle wrestling by beating her Indian opponent Sakshi Malik and Odunayo Adekuoroye clinching top spot in the women's 53kg women's wrestling after beating Lalita Lalita of India.
Nigeria also picked up two bronze medals in wrestling yesterday. Amas Daniel beat England's Sasha Madyarchyk in the men's 61kg freestyle competition, while Hannah Reuben beat South Africa's Refilwe Molongwana in the women's 69kg freestyle wrestling.
Later on today, Team Nigeria remains on course to pick up more medals, especially in the women's 200 metres where Blessing Okagbare will be featuring in the semi finals and finals. Yesterday, she breezed through the first round in a time of 22.99 seconds and remains the favourite to clinch the gold medal in addition to her 100 metres victory.

Police arrest woman for allegedly killing her 2 children


The Delta Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old woman in Abraka for allegedly killing two of her children.
The Police Public Relations Officer  in the state, DSP Celestina Kalu, said this on Thursday in Asaba in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
She said the suspect had confessed to the police that she gave a  liquid substance to the children to drink.
The suspect, she added, said the children were  aged  nine months and  two years.
Kalu said the suspect claimed that the liquid substance was given to her by one Apostle Austin Eduviere of  Triumphant World International Church, Abraka, and was  for healing purposes.
The suspect, she added, told the police that the liquid substance was a mixture of water and salt and sold to worshipers for N1,850.
The cleric, Kalu said, had been arrested and was helping the police in their  investigation. (NAN)
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Police nab cleric preparing concoction with placenta

By Demola Akinyemi
ILORIN— An Islamic cleric, simply identified as Alfa Gani was, Wednesday night, caught in Laduba, Ogidi area of Ilorin West Local Government Area, making concoction with the placenta of a new baby girl he performed her naming ceremony the previous day.
placenta
Gani, the house where the placenta was found.
After the bizarre incident, sources said human parts were also found in the cleric’s residence.
Consequently, angry members of Laduba community pulled down his two buildings.
It took the intervention of policemen who quickly whisked the cleric and his family away to save them from being lynched.
The latest discovery brings to three, the number of suspected human parts markets discovered in Ilorin and Okuta towns in Baruteen Local Government Area in recent times.
The men of Kwara State Police Command had, penultimate week, paraded three human parts dealers, while the police were still investigating a four-storey building along Airport Road in Ilorin where human parts were also found.
How the suspect was nabbed
The latest discovery was made when the community leaders in Laduba decided to raise some volunteers to go round the houses in the area to ask for contribution for the repair of their faulty transformer.
On getting to the suspect’s house, Vanguard gathered, the volunteers were greeted with offensive odour from the house. Worried, they alerted other members of the community about the odour.
The volunteers, subsequently, mobilised more residents to the house of the islamic cleric, asking him to explain the cause of the odour.
But Alfa Gani was said to have feigned embarrassment, accusing the concerned community members of trying to intrude into his privacy.
Vanguard gathered that the development degenerated to argument between him and members of the community who insisted that they must get to the root of the matter.
The suspect, the source further said, angrily left them in his house to lodge a report at the nearby Oloje police station.
But before his arrival, the residents were said to have forced their way into the house where they met a boy preparing some charms with the baby’s placenta which was the cause of the stench in the first place.
Consequently, the angry mob that had gathered descended on the boy, making him confess that the cleric asked him to exhume the baby’s placenta to prepare the charms.
In the middle of the confusion, the mother of the baby was said to have rushed to the point where the baby’s placenta was buried only to discover that it was no longer there.
While the commotion lasted, Alfa Gani, according to the source, arrived the scene with some policemen with the intention to arrest those trying to “intrude into his privacy” but the community rose against them and presented the true version of the story to the Police.
“It was at that point that the police decided to search the entire house following which they discovered more human parts,” a source said.
The police, it was further gathered, extended their search to an uncompleted building behind the suspect’s house only to discover that the place was being used as a slaughter slab for human parts.
Mob set his buildings ablaze
The mob, therefore, demolished the structures and set the suspect’s property on fire.
The presence of the policemen, it was gathered, prevented the mob from carrying out jungle justice on the suspect who was whisked away by the police.
Contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed the incident but said it was not a case of human parts selling.
He said a man was caught with baby placenta and the community descended on him.
Okasanmi said the man was just released from prison where he served a term for similar reason, saying: “We are still investigating the case.”

Council of State seeks support to end insurgency by December

By Ben Agande

Abuja — The National Council of State, yesterday, resolved that every support would be extended to the President and the nation’s security services to ensure that the activity of the Boko Haram sect is brought to an end by December.
Addressing State House correspondents after the meeting of the council in Abuja, yesterday, Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, said the Boko Haram sect does not represent Islam or any religion for that matter and must be defeated.
The council also resolved that discriminatory practices by state governments on the basis of state of origin must be stopped forthwith.
Governor Aliyu, who was flanked by the governors of Akwa Ibom and Enugu states, Godswill Akpabio and Sullivan Chime respectively and the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, said the National Council of State also resolved that leaders must be wary of making inflammatory statements that are capable of heightening tension in the country.
On discriminatory practices by states
Speaking on the council’s position on the discriminatory practices being carried out in the states, the governor said a committee had been set up to explore ways of amending the constitution to do away with indigeneship dichotomy in the country.
He said: “It came to the fore (at the meeting) that if there is any threat to either the state or democracy,  probably the threat is coming from politicians and leaders of the country. We must understand the boundaries of leadership and also the responsibilities that are involved. Leadership is not about beauty contest. In leadership, you must take difficult decisions and really go about implementing them.
“All these things came to the fore at the meeting and subsequently, each of us made it a deliberate resolution,  bi-partisan or non-partisan, to support the President to make sure that we get rid of this insurgency before December.”
According Dr Babangida Aliyu, members of the Boko Haram sect are not representatives of Islam but people whose understanding of religion is warped and must be stopped.
Discriminatory practices by states must stop
Expatiating further  the National Council of State’s position on discriminatory practices against Nigerians in states other than their  state of origin, Governor Godswill Akpabio of  Akwa Ibom State  said the council viewed the issue with serious concern and directed that the practice must be stopped forthwith.
He said: “One of the most important things we took up at the meeting today was the issue of how Nigerians can actually be Nigerians in their country and feel free to live and do their businesses without molestation.
“The issue of indegenship, the issue of deportation or return of Nigerians from any part of the country to their various states were discussed. Council viewed the report seriously that some citizens were being deported.
Deportation should be from one country to the other but where you have a Nigerian who is being returned to his state of origin from other states, then you know there is a problem. We felt that that was capable of distruipting the unity of the country, making Nigerians to become apprehensive and unsafe.
“Also council frowned at the idea of even registering  Nigerians in various parts of the country and felt this must be brought to an end immediately.
“So we looked at all these issues and the role every leader should play from the local government level to the federal level. The role each one of us should play to ensure that we solidify the unity of this country.
“We also looked at this discriminatory practices across board from all parts of the country, north, south, west and the east and we felt all those issues must be brought to the front burner, solutions proffered to ensure that Nigerians are united, live freely and do their businesses without hinderance.”
Sets  up c’ttee on discriminatory practices
He said the council set up a committee to further discuss with Nigerians and identify discriminatory practices in all states of the federation and in all the local government areas and submit report to council in the next two months.
He said upon receipt of the report of the committee, the National Council of State would determine the best option to stop the discriminatory practice.
He said: “Whether we need to go to the National Assembly then we will go to National Assembly. Whether we need to do so through policies at federal, state or local government levels just to make sure that the country is totally united and all those discriminatory practices are brought to an end so that Nigerians can truly feel free and safe to work in any part of the country without hinderance.”
Members of the  committee include the governors of  Niger, Sokoto, Enugu, Gombe, Akwa Ibom and Ondo states.
Governor Akpabio said the committee is to look into complaints by some people that they are unable to getting certificate of occupancy to build mosques or church.
FG not responsible for attack on Buhari, Bauchi
On his part, the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, refuted claims that the Federal Government was responsible for the recent attack on a former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari and a Muslim cleric, Dahiru Bauchi.
Dasuki noted that the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, had threatened to attack Buhari as far back as February.
Shekau, in a video released by the terrorist group, had referred to Buhari and some other northern and Muslim leaders as infidels, promising to deal with them.
“We said something about the attack on Buhari and Sheik Dahiru Bauchi. There was a threat as far back as February this year issued by Shekau calling them infidels by name and position, saying they were in trouble and they were going to see.
“Well, the government was not responsible, and if you say that the government was responsible in the case of General Buhari, why don’t you say the same in the case of Sheik Dahiru Bauchi?” the NSA asked rhetorically.
He saidthe accusations against the government were made “because it is what sells the paper.
“That is the most unfortunate thing. And we want say that it was not only General Buhari, there were others mentioned too.”