Saturday, 6 February 2016

Shocking truths emerge as dead woman attends her funeral

– A woman who was allegedly dead has attended her own funeral
– The lady has revealed that her husband paid for her to be assassinated
– Investigations have affirmed her claims and her husband faces nine-years in jail 

A woman named Noela Rukundo, who was allegedly dead, shocked everyone by visiting her own funeral just few minutes before the ceremony was over.

Until her return to the venue of her burial, Rukundo’s friends and family did not know the truth behind her reported death.

It happens that five days ago, her husband, Balenga Kalala had ordered a team of hit men to kill Rukundo, his partner of 10 years.

Unfortunately for Balenga, the assassins told him they did, but they did not kill her; they even got him to pay an extra few thousand dollars for carrying out the crime.

Balenga was very shocked on seeing his supposedly dead wife return from the dead.
According to the BBC, Rukundo had met her husband 11 years earlier, right after she arrived in Australia from Burundi.

He was a recent refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and they had the same social worker at the resettlement agency that helped them get on their feet. Since Balenga already knew English, their social worker often recruited him to translate for Rukundo, who spoke Swahili.

They fell in love, moved in together in the Melbourne suburb of Kings Park, and had three children (Rukundo also had five kids from a previous relationship). She learned more about her husband’s past — he had fled a rebel army that had ransacked his village, killing his wife and young son.

She also studied more about his character, saying: “I knew he was a violent man,” Rukundo told the BBC. “But I didn’t believe he can kill me.”
Recalling the moment of her kidnapping, Noela described how she opened the hotel’s gate and was confronted by a man with a gun.

However he surpassed her believes and engaged three unusually principled hit men, a helpful pastor and one incredibly gutsy woman: Rukundo herself.

More from the murder saga is written below, as told by Rukundo herself.

How she pulled it off

BBC reports that Rukundo’s ordeal began almost exactly a year ago, when she flew from her home in Melbourne with her husband, Kalala, to attend a funeral in her native Burundi. Her stepmother had died and the service left her saddened and stressed. She retreated to her hotel room in Bujumbura, the capital, early in the evening; despondent after the events of the day, she lay down in bed. Then her husband called.
“He told me to go outside for fresh air,” she told newsmen.

But the minute Rukundo stepped out of her hotel, a man charged forward, pointing a gun right at her.
“Don’t scream,” she recalled him saying. “If you start screaming, I will shoot you. They’re going to catch me, but you? You will already be dead.”

Being terrified, she did as she was told. She was ushered into a car and blindfolded so she couldn’t see where she was being taken. After 30 or 40 minutes, the car came to a stop, and Rukundo was pushed into a building and tied to a chair.

She could hear male voices, she told the ABC. One asked her, “You woman, what did you do for this man to pay us to kill you?”
“What are you talking about?” Rukundo demanded.

They said to her: “Balenga sent us to kill you,” but she told them they were lying and they laughed at her ignorance.


They told her how foolishly in love she had been, then there was the sound of a dial tone, and a male voice coming through a speakerphone. It was her husband’s voice.

“Kill her,” he said, and Rukundo fainted.
She told the ABC that by the time she woke up in the strange building somewhere near Bujumbura, the kidnappers were still there.
Bujunbura street Alamy

They weren’t going to kill her, the men then explained — they didn’t believe in killing women, and they knew her brother.

But they would keep her husband’s money and tell him that she was dead. After two days, they set her free on the side of a road, but not before giving her a mobile phone, recordings of their phone conversations with Kalala, and receipts for the $7,000 in Australian dollars they allegedly received in payment, according to Australia’s The Age.

“We just want you to go back, to tell other stupid women like you what happened,” Rukundo said she was told before the gang members drove away.

Shaken, but alive and doggedly determined, Rukundo began plotting her next move.

The Age reports that she sought help from the Kenyan and Belgian embassies to return to Australia.
Then she called the pastor of her church in Melbourne, and explained to him what had happened. Without alerting Kalala, the pastor helped her get back home to her neighborhood near Melbourne.
Noela Rukundo and her husband

Meanwhile, her husband had told everyone she had died in a tragic accident and the entire community mourned her at her funeral at the family home.

On the night of the funeral,  just as the widower Kalala waved goodbye to neighbors who had come to comfort him, Rukundo approached him, the very man whose voice she’d heard over the phone five days earlier, ordering that she be killed.

“I felt like somebody who had risen again,” she told pressmen.

Justice served

Though Kalala initially denied all involvement, Rukundo got him to confess to the crime during a phone conversation that was secretly recorded by police.

“Sometimes devil can come into someone, to do something, but after they do it they start thinking, ‘Why I did that thing?’ later,” he said, as he begged her to forgive him.

Kalala eventually pleaded guilty to the scheme. He was sentenced to nine years in prison by a judge in Melbourne.

Chief Justice Marilyn Warren said: “Had Ms Rukundo’s kidnappers completed the job, eight children would have lost their mother.” 

“It was premeditated and motivated by unfounded jealousy, anger and a desire to punish M. Rukundo,” the judge noted.

Rukundo said that Kalala tried to kill her because he thought she was going to leave him for another man — an accusation she denies.

Her trials however, are not yet over as Rukundo says she’s gotten backlash from Melbourne’s Congolese community for reporting Kalala to the police. Someone left threatening messages for her, and she returned home one day to find her back door broken. She now has eight children to raise alone, and has asked the Department of Human Services to help her find a new place to live.

And lying in bed at night, Kalala’s voice still comes to her: “Kill her, kill her,” she told the BBC. “Every night, I see what was happening in those two days with the kidnappers.”

Despite all that, “I will stand up like a strong woman,” she said.
“My situation, my past life? That is gone. I’m starting a new life now.”

Friday, 5 February 2016

Obasanjo, other Nigerians at ISGPP conference


The former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and other eminent Nigerians gathered at the inaugural conference of the Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy to discuss issues bordering on the problems and solutions of the country.

The two day conference took place in Ibadan on Monday, February 1 and Tuesday, February s. It was organised by the school to look at how the issue of change can spread to all quarters of the country not just as a political slogan but as a way of harnessing growth and development.

Obasanjo noted that the issue of corruption was a serious menace that he first noticed when he became president in 1999 which necessitated the creation of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. He said it was unfortunate that corruption seems to be rearing its ugly head again.

He revealed that his reason for writing a letter to the National assembly was to bring their consciousness to the path of opulent spending they were taking.

Other dignitaries at the event include Professor Akin Mabogunje who is the chairman, board of governance of the school, Professor Pat Utomi, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, Odia Ofeimum, Dr Kayode Fayemi and other notable figures.

The truth behind Iara And Adams Oshimhole's alleged 'divorce


Unconfirmed reports broke this morning that the beautiful wife of Edo state governor, Iara Fortes Oshimhole, has filed for divorce.
Adams and Iara Oshiomhole

According to , Mrs Iara is filing for divorce on claims that her husband, Adams Oshiomhole, is fetish and diabolic. Iara was alleged to have also accused her husband of being responsible for the death of his former wife Mrs Clara Oshiomhle who died on December 7, 2010, at the Abuja clinic, Maitama, after a protracted battle with breast cancer.

Upon realising that publishing fake reports may have its consequences, Tiwasblog, which broke the story earlier today, has simply deleted the news. See the confirmation below:
What the publishers did not know is that all the pages are stored in Google cache, including the exact time and content:
You may check the original story , published at 09:12:04 GMT.
Then the bloggers decided to give credit to Naij.com (our separate thanks goes to them for it), by publishing at 15:48:43 GMT.
But, once again, Google cache knows the truth, while most of online publishers have no idea it even exists.
Finally, a media aide of the Edo state governor confirmed to Naij.com that the couple are happy together.
We hope this trend remains forever!

Nigerians react to Buhari’s vacation

The presidency on Friday, that Muhammadu Buhari will be on break from his official functions February 5 to February 10, 2016.
President Muhammadu Buhari

Buhari was sworn-in as Nigerian President on May 29, 2015.
The president is currently in London, United Kingdom, where he delivered a speech at Supporting Syria conference.
The leader of the nation has been criticized for travelling a lot. Buhari has already made 23 official trips since assuming the office.

The news about the president’s vacation disturbed the Nigerian society. Read some of the Nigerians’ comments posted on social media.

Francis Akpata: “Nigeria is now Nollywood where you play role and leave the next role for others to play. President Buhari has no health problem when he was campaigning 2015 for change why now.”

Famakinwa Helen: “Whatever, I strongly believe our president needs our prayers, Nigeria is a complex nation with complex issues, that is why anybody in authority should be appreciated, everyone in our corners will always want to throw stones to the leaders at the top but it takes God. We will overcome as a nation in Jesus name.”

Jackson Ter: “Who doesn’t have health troubles, is Buhari a super human??”

Amadi Justice Uchechukwu: “God help this man to last more a year on that seat, he should never die now to witness Biafra freedom.”

Segun Akinosho: Very well deserved vacation. God bless PMB and his team. God bless Nigeria.”
Charles Ampitan: Where is our Buhari spending the vacation? Ok, we love him. He needs to rest for he will hit the ground running after the National Assembly pass the budget.”

Lanre Lot: “Change has really come, have never heard of handing over to VP before in Nigeria, …anyway, this shows that our president is not power drunk.”

Alleged B'Haram commander on Chibok girls location

One of the Boko Haram commanders, in an interview granted , has revealed that he knew where the missing Chibok girls are.

He told to a journalist, Kaj Larsen: “I know where they are.”
You want to know where they are? They are not with us. If we can get what we want, we know where they are, we will get them,” the Boko Haram member, who asked for anonymity, added.
After being asked if the girls were being used as a bargaining chip, the commander answered that Boko Haram wants Nigeria to “commit to the teachings of Allah and the Prophet Muhammed”.
Watch the video of the interview below and continue reading the initial story.
However, Naij.com was unable to independently confirm the authenticity of the video.
More than 200 Chibok schoolgirls were abducted by the Boko Haram insurgents in April 2014 from their school in Borno state.
A vast hunt for the girls involving the Nigerian army and support from the global community has so far shown no results.

Shortly after the attack two years ago, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau unveiled a video statement saying his group was responsible for the missing schoolgirls.

The Nigerian army has ramped up its operations against the insurgents over the last year, claiming a series of successes and pushing Boko Haram back from several strongholds in the northern part of the country.
The administation of President Muhammadu Buhari has recently announced that ‘. However, the insurgents continue their attacks and the missing girls have not been rescued.

abangida's policies led to downfall of Naira - Buhari

– Is there any difference between General Muhammadu Buhari and President Muhammadu Buhari by offering Nigeria and Nigerians the best economic policies?
– The blame for the present economic woes of the country has been put at the door step of Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB)
– Nigerians are groaning under a high exchange rate especially businessmen and importers
President Muhammadu Buhari (L) and Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (R)

The analysis done by on how President Muhammadu Buhari has steered the ship of the nation is what the president himself may need to think so much about.

President Buhari was addressed as General Muhammadu Buhari at least 30 years ago until he was about to be sworn in on Friday, May 29, 2015. He himself dropped General from his name.

The interest in General Buhari as a military Head of State was that some of his economic policies were lauded by economic experts especially when he paid Nigeria’s foreign debts and stabilised the exchange rate as one Naira to a Dollar.

General Buhari ensured he never made the Naira slip as he left office without devaluing Nigeria’s currency. However, as a democratically elected president, Buhari is currently battling hard to ensure that the Naira is not exchanged for more than N300 a Dollar at the parallel exchange market
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The Naira has fallen against the Dollar several times since Buhari assumed office.
When General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (rtd) took over the reins of leadership of the country from General Buhari, some public analysts then initially believe better days were ahead for the economy of the country not until IBB took Nigeria to the wrong direction by introducing the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) which was the brain-child of the Paris club led by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB).

As the Naira continues to fall against the Dollar, President Buhari further explained one of the reasons for this. In an interview the president granted on Friday, February 5 as reported in The Cable.

“President Muhammadu Buhari said the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) killed the naira. Ibrahim Babangida, former military president, instituted SAP between 1986 and 1988.
“Buhari traced the origin of the problem facing the Nigerian currency to the administration that succeeded his in the military era.  Structural adjustment programmes (SAPs) consist of loans provided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) to countries that experienced economic crises.”

was the one that championed the SAP on behalf of Babangida’s government which Nigerians had to willingly and unwillingly accept.
The idea behind SAP was to first weaken the Naira against the Dollar and thereafter introduce different austerity measures in which the citizens especially the suffering masses bore the brunt.
After Babangida’s regime agreed to the terms of these capitalist institutions, they offered Nigeria loan.
When some economic experts realised that the loan was more of an economic bondage, they dissuaded Babangida from collecting the loan. Babangida went ahead to collect the loan and since then Nigeria’s economic fortunes started plummeting. The rest they say is history.

Babangida met the exchange rate at one Naira to a Dollar but left it as N22 to one Dollar after introducing the SAP and other unfavourable economic policies.

Prostitute surgically removed from man who died during sex

– An elderly man passed away while having sex with a prostitute
– The woman stuck to her client was rushed to hospital to separate them
– “Penis captivus” is the medical term for when the penis is held captive by the vagina during sexual intercourse

A bizarre video showing paramedics transporting a dead man with a prostitute on top of him to hospital has recently surfaced online. According to various reports, an elderly man passed away during sex with a prostitute, who accidentally stuck to him and was unable to set herself free.
Men transport the alleged dead body with the woman still on top out of a building on a hospital stretcher

While the exact details of what happened are sketchy, the incident is believed to have taken place somewhere in China.

In a viral video the deceased and the sex worker are seen being rushed to hospital by paramedics for surgical separation.

The pair are covered by a blanket to hide them from prying eyes of the baffled onlookers.
The pair are hidden under a blanket, but the woman, who can be seen on top, does appear to be moving

While some sources claim the video is a hoax, death during sex is uncommon. It can occur for a number of reasons, generally because of the physical strain of the activity, with he majority of deaths caused by various cardiovascular problems.

Numerous notable cases of individuals dying during or from sex have been recorded and reported including a president, a prime minister, and a pope.
People are able to get stuck together while having intercourse – a rare occurrence known as ‘penis captivus’

It is also possible for people to become stuck together because of a rare occurrence called penis captivus.
It means that during intercourse the muscles in the vagina cam clamp down on the penis much more firmly than usual, making it impossible for the penis to withdraw from the vagina.