
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Daniel Amokachi pictured with his twin sons in Turkey

Research Reveals Teenagers Should Be Shown Pornography In Class
The Radio 4 presenter, 66, said youngsters could watch secx videos together before discussing it with a teacher.
She also said she wanted secx education classes to be known as ‘gender studies’ so parents would not object to children taking part.
Dame Jenni made the comments after she was asked how to tackle the prevalence of internet pornography – warning that a change in the education system was needed in order to deal with the problem.
She told an audience at the Cheltenham Literary Festival: ‘We give our kids Jane Austen to read and we say, “OK let’s analyse it”.
‘We might show them a news bulletin that has been on television the night before. Why not show them pornography and teach them how to analyse it?
‘You put boys and girls together in a class and you show them a pornographic film and you analyse it in exactly the same way as you teach them to read all the other cultures around them.’
Youngsters would be given the chance to discuss what they saw so they realised that ‘normal’ women did not behave like those who appear in X-rated films.
Girls were engaging in sexual acts not for themselves but because they ‘want to please boys’, she said. Dame Jenni also said she wanted to overhaul how children were taught about the facts of life in schools.
‘I would abolish secx education,’ she declared. ‘I would put the what goes where and how and how things are made and all of that into biology because that is science and no parent is going to say “oh, I don’t want my child getting involved in biology or science”.
‘Whereas an awful lot of parents might say, “I don’t want my child to have secx education”.
‘What we would then have is a compulsory subject called gender education, so it doesn’t have the word secx in it so nobody can complain or be upset.’
Dame Jenni’s comments come weeks after MPs recommended ‘age appropriate’ lessons in pornography in schools. It was revealed last month that a culture of internet porn among children as young as eight is helping to fuel widespread sexual harassment and violence.
Primary school children are learning about secx through exposure to hardcore porn, with some even becoming addicts. A hard-hitting report by the Commons’ women and equalities committee recommended age appropriate lessons in pornography after experts suggested it could be offered to children from primary school onwards.
MPs heard that many girls face regular pestering and cat-calling amid ‘shocking’ levels of abuse in corridors and classrooms. Some experience inappropriate touching, have their skirts lifted or underwear pulled down, while staff are under-reporting incidents and often failing to take them seriously.
Dame Jenni, a mother of two sons, said: ‘We were raised in the 60s and 70s during the sexual revolution [and] we found out about these things – we had books called Our Bodies, Ourselves. We wanted to know about our pleasure. Young women now are not doing that.’
The broadcaster blamed the rise in porn culture for the shift in attitudes, but conceded: ‘You can’t get rid of [porn]. It’s there, people make a lot of money out of it and the internet is uncontrollable. But what we can do is say to parents, “for goodness sake get onto this”. A lot of parents aren’t aware of what their kids are getting access to so I think we need to talk more to our children about it.’
Dame Jenni recently said the ‘gender war’ has not yet been won and that childcare and domestic violence were problem areas.
Ice Prince Cries Every Week
Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince ''zamani'' is without an ounce of doubt one of Nigeria’s most successful names in music today.
Speaking in a radio interview with Soundcity radio 98.5 with Moet Abebe, the former Choc City rapper revealed that he cries at least three times a week.
He revealed that he cries every time he remembers all God has done for him each time he prays,how he moved from obscurity to prominence.
'Strangers Around Her Husband' Aisha Buhari
The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, in a recent interview blamed the crisis rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on ‘strangers’ around her husband, President Muhammadu Buhari.
She granted the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC),an interview, Aisha said the president is surrounded by people reaping where they did not sow.
Many members of the party believe their contribution towards the president’s victory in the last general elections has not been rewarded, Aisha reportedly told the BBC in an interview that was aired yesterday. “This worries us a lot now, she said.
“Because they believe they are the ones who suffered, but are nowhere today. Those who didn’t do anything who don’t even have voters’ card are the ones in position, doing everything.”
She also quoted as saying: “What I am afraid for them is the rebellion of 15 million people,” in an allusion to the number of the people who voted the president into power last year.
What!!! Amber Rose Reveals that the secret behind her radiant glowing skin is masturbation.(What is she trying to….)
32 year old model, actress and TV Personality Amber Rose has revealed that the secret to her ever glowing skin and radiant looks is masturbation. When asked by Glamour magazine the secret to her ever-glowing looks, she said;
“Masturbation,” Amber Rose confessed to Glamour. ‘I wish I had the time to masturbate every day in reality, but I don’t. I say a lot of those things on [The Amber Rose Show] because I am very secx-positive. I do say those things in a way where I am very serious, but it’s also a joke.”
She also openly discussed her lack of red carpet regrets.
“[I have] none. I just don’t give a s–t. I do what I want,” she said. “Then I put it out in the universe, and people talk. And then they get over it, you know?”
Mother Resigned From A N1Trillion Annual Salary Job To Spend More Time With Her Children… Only Few Can Do This!
A woman has quit as a £2.5million boss of one of Britain’s biggest firms to spend more time at home after one of her children told her: ‘I want my mum back.’
Ruby McGregor-Smith, 53, has spent nine years juggling her role as chief executive of security and cleaning staff supplier Mitie with raising her two children.
But yesterday Baroness McGregor-Smith, Britain’s first Asian boss of a top FTSE 250 company, announced plans to step down, saying this was partly influenced by the comments from her children.
Her resignation will reignite the debate over the challenges facing mothers struggling to balance work and home life.
Baroness McGregor-Smith, who was ennobled in the 2015 dissolution honours list, said:
I always thought ten years would be long enough in the role.
‘When I started my children were aged eight and ten and now one is at university and the other doing A-levels.
‘We talked to the children about me leaving the job last year and both said they want more time with me. Being a mum of two young people was always something I had to juggle with work. It’s been really tough.’
The executive will step down by the end of the year.
When she took the top job at Mitie in 2007 her husband Graham, 54, stepped back from his job working in private equity to spend more time at home. He also retrained as a baritone opera singer.
Baroness McGregor-Smith said:
‘I was still a really hands-on mum. Typically I would get up by 6am and the big thing was being with [the children] in the morning and taking them to school and doing lift shares with other mums.’
She usually made it home by early evening and both parents cooked the evening meal together. She has said previously:
‘You need to work with people who understand you have a family and that you are a mother first and foremost. To make it work in top jobs, women need a lot of support to allow them to do it alongside having a family.’
Naira Recovers Again!! On Parallel Market 12/10/2016 – See New Rate
The Nigerian Naira appreciated on the parallel market on Tuesday, following the introduction of Travelex to the Bureau De Change segment last week.
The local currency rose N2 to N468 against the dollar from N470 it was traded on Monday. While, on the interbank market the Naira closed at N304.75 to the greenback.
Last week, Travelex commenced the sales of dollar to Bureau De Change operators in the country, and immediately started selling directly to travellers to further boost liquidity in the market and aid economic activities.
Samed Olukoya, a foreign exchange research analyst at Investors King Limited, said “If the CBN and Travelex can sustain the current arrangement it, will help fight speculation and gradually prop up the Naira value against the dollar.”
While, other experts have said the Naira was being battered by market speculators and that the N500 exchange rate to the dollar was not the true value of the local currency.
However, Aminu Gwadabe, the president of the Association of Bureau De Change Operators, said that the authority still have to review the selling price of the dollars to the Bureau De Change operators to encourage Nigerians in Diaspora, whose remittances was being sold to the Bureau De Change operators.
He further stated that the new improvement in the Naira value would discourage the patronage of unlicensed parallel market traders and likely impact the progress made thus far.





