April 26, 2013

Compatibility test


I remember our growing up days particularly in secondary school….or wasn’t that when we had ‘confirmed’ crushes on one another? Anyways, we had a funny game we played to determine whether the person we had a crush on was compatible with us. It sounds so silly now, but at the time it was a major factor in determining whether we should daydream about the fella or just move on to another crush. We simply put the person’s name over ours…like using the division formula in mathematics and then cross out the letters that we had in common.  Ladies, please tell me you remember this formula….so let’s presume that my name is Adeola and I have a crush on a guy named Oyewole…here is how the formula goes: hehehehehehe
Adeola  
Oyewole

So after crossing out the common letters, in this case e,o,l…we have these letters-  a,d,a,y,w,o and e, we count these letters and check the table formulated to decide whether we are FRIENDS, ADMIRERS, LOVERS, etc. Unfortunately, I cannot remember the criteria for classification anymore. Someone can help me out please…..as we really took these results to heart.

April 10, 2013

Driver rapes 15 year old housemaid...blames it on the devil!



I don't even know what to say regarding this man's story as told by Punch newspaper.  Please see for yourself and share your thoughts. Thanks

The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps has arrested a driver, Olusegun Ajayi, for allegedly raping a 15-year-old housemaid in Arepo, Ogun State.
The NSCDC authorities said the suspect had canal knowledge of the girl which caused her to bleed for two days.  Ajayi, however, told PUNCH Metro that his act was not rape since the victim consented. The suspect, who claimed to be a devout Christian, said he did not know the victim prior to the incident.
He said, “On Saturday night, I was returning from a party and was about to enter my house when I saw the girl sitting outside. I asked her what she was doing outside late at night but she said she was working in a house not far away from my workplace and was sent to buy sweets by her employer.

What you need to know about tinted vehicle glass!




The Nigeria Police High Command has observed with concern the unnecessary controversies that have trailed the recent Inspector-General of Police’s announcement on the ban on the indiscriminate use of tinted glass on vehicles plying Nigerian roads.
The Force has observed that one of the issues that have generated so much contention and sometimes endless arguments between police officers enforcing the ban on the one hand, and motorists on the other hand, is the contention by some vehicle owners that there is no valid law restricting the use of tinted vehicle glass in Nigeria. Others who claim to be aware of the legal restriction argue that because the tints on their glass are “factory-fitted”, they are under no legal obligation to obtain a permit. Yet, others hinge their arguments and objections on the fact that their car tints are not as dark as others and thus, should be excused from the requirements of obtaining permits.