• Insecurity: BMO URGES SOUTH-EAST GOVERNORS TO 'WALK THE TALK'

    By Chinwendu Agoha (Governance Reporter)

    The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has commended South-East Governors for condemning the killings in the South-East and for their decision to take more proactive actions to stem the tide.

  • Insecurity: TINUBU URGED TO SET UP STRONG INTELLIGENCE MEASURES TO PROTECT NIGER COMMUNITIES AGAINST BOKO HARAM, ARMED BANDIT'S ATTACKS

    By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North Central, in Minna)

    President Bola Tinubu has been called upon, to, as a matter of urgency, establish fully equipped and backed up with intelligent gathering and well coordinated joint security presence, to protect lives and properties of citizens in Agwarra and Borgu Kingdom from further security threats including Boko-Haram, Armed Bandits.

  • International Day Of Peace: EKWEREMADU SUES FOR JUSTICE, PEACE

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief)

    A member representing Nigeria at the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace, and Chairman of the Parliament’s Committee on Judicial and Legal Matters, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has sued for peace in the country, noting that no nation could make progress without peace.

  • International Day of The Boy Child: "FOCUS ON BOY'S HEALTH AND WELLBEING" IN MITIGATING GBV IN NIGERIA

    By Paulyn Owhievbie Ugbodaga

    The International Day of the Boy Child, observed on May 16th each year, aims to raise awareness about the challenges boys face and to promote their well-being and development. This year, the theme "Focus on Boys' Health and Well-being" highlights the importance of addressing the unique health needs of boys.

  • International Women's Day: CELEBRATING THE WOMEN TODAY

    (A LEADERSHIP Newspaper Editorial)

    Today, Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark the International Women’s Day. It is a day set aside by the international community to serve as a focal point in the movement for women’s right.

  • International Women's Day: CISLAC ADVOCATES ABOLITION OF ALL FORMS OF GENDER INEQUALITY, WOMEN AND GIRLS EXPLOITATION

     

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CeleOkaf11

    As the world commemorates International Women’s Day, a foremost Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Nigeria, the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), has called for the abolition of all long-standing unfair practices, stereotyping, and discrimination of women and girls on all fronts.

  • Internet Fraud: COURT ADJOURNS NAIRA MARLEY'S TRIAL TILL OCT. 5

    By Sharon Ngozi Nwabiani (Senior Correspondent, in Lagos)

    Justice I. Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Monday, July 12, 2021, adjourned till October 5, 2021, for the continuation of trial in the case of Afeez Adeshina Fashola, also known as Naira Marley, who was arraigned sometime in 2019 on an 11-count charge of credit card fraud preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

  • INTERROGATING.KPEROGI'S TINUBU CAN'T GOVERN LIKE BUHARI

    By Bola Bolawole

    There is no denying the fact that Prof. Farooq Kperogi is as engaging as he is informed about Nigeria that he discusses with passion and flair. He writes with conviction and leaves no one in doubt he wants the best for his country, Nigeria. Many Nigerians have shed the toga of patriotism that Kperogi still wears like a badge. Nigeria, to many, is a lost cause already.

  • Intimate Affairs: ALL BRAG, NO ACTION

    By Funke Egbemode

    He knows it is not true. He doesn’t even believe it himself but he’d do his damned best to convince you it is true, with words, body language and treats (if he has money). He’d try to prove that he’s the best, that with him, you cannot go wrong. He would even dress suggestively to show you some concrete evidence. It’s all about bragging about his sexual prowess and he doesn’t stint on apparatus.

  • Intimate Affairs: ASSISTED FATHERHOOD

    By Funke Egbemode

    If there is a marital sin any wife is adjudged guilty of even before she makes her case, it is the one where she passes off another man’s child as her husband’s. Nobody really cares why any woman should or would do it. She’s just guilty, should be sentenced and there should be no room for appeal.

  • Intimate Affairs: BEFORE YOU CALL THE WEDDING PLANNER

    By Funke Egbemode

    Marriage is becoming a risky business by the hour. Instead of enlarging the family, it is reducing it. When your son or daughter marries, you expect grandchildren as dividends. Now, your initial investment gets liquidated in a pool of blood, without recourse to you. One infuriated sick and weak girl just grabs a kitchen knife and carves up your son in a flash, ripping out your heart and dreams of being surrounded by happiness in your old age. One silly boy in a moment of uncontrollable blinding fury stabs your daughter in the throat, leaving you reeling in that kind of pain no parent can recover from. Wives killing their husbands. Husbands killing their wives. How did our innocent babies become murderers? How did we miss it? What did we do wrong, or failed to do that is filling our doorsteps with shoes of mourners and our once happy homes with wailings and gnashing of teeth? Did the Bible not promise that our children will surround our tables and that we will not cast our young? So, what is going on? It is bad enough that more and more young marriages are failing. It is already a sad testimony that more women are becoming breadwinners and telling our sons when to snore in their own beds. But this added blood and gore and loss and unending pain… Or are you not worried?

  • Intimate Affairs: BEFORE YOUR BULL WANDERS OFF

    By Funke Egbemode

    Husbands can and do defect because defection is a two-way street. If wives can defect, so can husbands. If a woman doesn’t get too old for touching and pampering, a man is also entitled to warmth, kiss and cuddle. A bull is always a bull. His charging power may reduce but charge he must. He doesn’t even want to be told or reminded that he’s not charging hard like of old. He may not be as fast and furious as he was 30 years ago but it is still dangerous to leave a bull unattended.

  • Intimate Affairs: DEAR HUSBAND

    By Funke Egbemode

    Have you been wondering why things are not the way they used to be between you and your wife? Is she giving you cold shoulders instead of warmth? Hugging her pillows instead of you? Ah, you should worry. Do you have more one-word answers from her instead of full sensible sentences? She spends more time on the phone talking to people than you, her husband. She spends more time on Netflix, African Magic and Zee World than she does with you. She sits with the children in their room while you also watch football or play video games in another part of the house? Then, she waits for you to sleep off before crawling into bed. Trouble is brewing. A storm is gathering and you should worry.

  • Intimate Affairs: DEAR MADAM

    By Funke Egbemode

    Some wives are not worth the titles they carry. They are women, yes. Wives? No. The right moves, acts and depth are just not there. It is either they forgot everything their mothers and clerics taught them about being a wife or they simply came up with their own codes of conduct but whatever they did, now they are not happy. They are not enjoying their marriages. And they are blaming everybody and everything but themselves. You know any wife like that? We all do.

    Women who refuse to acknowledge that marriage has its own laws, refuse to live by them, then turn around to blame the husband, the in-laws, their husbands’ friends and generally the society for their bad marriages. Come on girl, you need self-assessment. You need to calm down and check yourself. Are you handling the ‘wife’ title with the right sense of responsibility? Is this ‘badness’ in your marriage caused by your attitude to marriage? Is your marital unhappiness self-inflicted or not?

    Let us check out some of the little things wives do that hurt their marriages, things they have ignored over the years to their peril.

    Madam ‘My-money-is-my-money’

    Is it that all you see when you look at your husband is a beast of burden, a donkey or an ass that must carry all loads? Do you ever see a man you love, once loved and is the father of your children? Why do you want to kill him with your bills? Fine, it is his job to take care of his family as the head but you as the neck of the family, why do you avoid the bills? Your money is your money and his money is family money, right? Look at your son, yes your nine-year-old son and that three-month-old one you are breastfeeding, what you are doing to their father is what their wives will do to them. Oh, you never heard of the law of karma and the law of harvest? Both of them are waiting for you in the future. All bills will be loaded on your sons’ backs while you watch helplessly. Don’t you dare start snapping your fingers or muttering ‘God forbid’ or I reject it in Jesus name’. Your mother in-law bore it stoically, you will too. Keep treating your husband as one slave, we will all be here when you reap bountifully what you have sown.

    A woman, a good wife is her husband’s helper. Even if you are a stay-at-home-wife, you must find a way to support him financially. Wives who keep their incomes and watch their husbands labour under the yoke of rent, school fees and housekeeping alone are not just mean, they are witches. In fact, if you are a wife and you fall into this category, I put it to you, you are subtly trying to kill your husband. And look at your son again and picture his wife not supporting him in the future.

    Madam ‘Is-sex-food?’

    You don’t want your husband to take a second wife or enlist the services and comfort of a side-chic, but you keep saying “Is sex food”? Well, for your information, sex is food and you are starving your husband. You cannot keep your thighs shut and still tell your husband to ignore the women who are singing ‘open and close’ out there. You can only vote one way. You either let him sail in or leave him to go fishing.

    Madam Black Bra

    Ehn Ehn, like my Online Apostle, Olori Ranti Ajayi, asked on Facebook recently, that your black bra, when last did you wash it? Yes, all your bras are black and brown so you can wear them for two weeks. Who does that? Do you know what the competition is wearing and washing daily? You have even tacked these old brassieres with needle and thread so much that I fear one day, they will take off and fly out of the window when they see you approach with another needle. Borrow yourself brain, my sister. Red, sweet pink, fuschia pink, lilac, powder blue, cream, peach are also colours for bra, not just nail polish. Lacy, push-up, half-cup, pointers are all the rave. Black on black is okay if they are frilly and lacy. Plain black is for those not in relationships but you are a wife, for God’s sake! You’ve got a territory to protect, borders to defend. Change your bra. Wear G-strings, sexy panties. Your underwear are the front office desk to your inner chamber. They are the ushers leading to the door of the other room. They must be breathtaking. Your man must stop in his tracks, miss a button or two in the morning when he sees you dressing up. He must feel like ‘one for the road’ when he sees you in bra and pants when you are applying your make up. He must feel like a ‘quickie’ before dinner when he sees your smooth cheeks in thongs and your twin pointers in lacy bra when you are undressing.

    Cotton bra are for nursing mothers, unless you are role-paying. The role playing class is for next semester in Intimate Affairs 402. But role play and its siblings are important for your border patrol. Enough said! You can thank me later. Just find a way to start using these lines.

    Honey, please help me hook my bra.

    Babe please help me adjust my strap.

    Then you rub the twin towers a little on his shirt sleeves. Wink and then dress up. He will come home early to finish the job.

    Do we need to complete this class now, here, today?

    Just go and change your lingerie and spend money on your intimate wears the way you invest in your shoes and designers party clutch bags. Give your man something to drool over.

    Enough of the dreary dull pants and bra.

    Madam Show-Off

    Madam, what’s your plan for rainy days? Or you are the plan-as-you-go wife and mother? Now that all is going well with your husband’s finances, what are you doing with what is overflowing from his cup? Are you saving and investing or just partying and blowing it all? Some women simply forget themselves when everything is fine and dandy and when there’s enough to spend. They buy everything; aso-ebi, latest bags and throw parties for their birthdays every year. Family vacation becomes a ritual that must be observed like Egungun or Eyo festivals. Millions of naira are spent on flight tickets to exotic spots around the world. Even as you read this, there are women who are paying more attention on savings towards the most expensive lace-front wigs. They know nothing about treasury bills, capital and money market trades and care even less about investing in real estate. They join the joneses to do hare-brained stuff. They live for the day. They want new cars every year, designers wears, shoes, all those things that fade and lose values with every fashion season. Rainy day is a bridge they will cross when they get there. Somebody tell me the definition of dumb carelessness!

    Madam, what if your husband falls ill and needs money for a major surgery or needs to be flown abroad? Do you have a fall-back position? What if your husband loses that fancy accommodation in the highbrow part of town? Can you help with rent or you will resort to nagging and extramarital affairs? If your family falls on hard time today, will you be able to sustain the children in their school or the poor kids will have to go to public school, because Mummy did nothing reasonable with the good times? If your husband dies today, won’t you marry even an illiterate money-miss-road just because he can pay your rent?

    Only wise women build nests for rainy days. The foolish ones just buy aso-ebi and Brazilian wigs and go on vacation. Their hard days and foolish choices wait for them in their future.

    ...Funke Egbemode can be reached through her e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. NNL.

  • Intimate Affairs: DNA: SHOULD SOME SECRETS BE KEPT FOREVER?

    By Funke Egbemode

    This DNA problem is steadily becoming a problematic epidemic, isn’t it? It is querying the integrity of our men’s manhood and stripping our women of their belt of chastity.

  • Intimate Affairs: FOOD FOR THE GODS

    By Funke Egbemode

    Kudi, fine-girl-no-pimples, was one of those undergraduates who lived their lives on their own terms on campus. Kay-girl, as she was fondly called, was an ‘aristo’ girl.

  • Intimate Affairs: HE MARRIED THE MONEY

    By Funke Egbemode

    Tunji – T.J for short- had always seen a bright future for himself in Nigeria. Not even SAPA could make him JAPA. He knew where he wanted to go and had a map even Google would be proud of, of how he’d get to his destination. So, while all his friends and peers were testing the waters of cybercrime and considering yahoo-plus and its gory gruesome details, T.J had his eyes peeled for how he’d move from his ‘near Lagos’ Boys Quarters’ apartment to Ikoyi, Lagos. Yes, you heard that right; from extreme poverty to the five-star neighbourhood. How? He was going to find himself a rich man with a single-and searching daughter. Lucky T.J, he got both in one fell swoop. He found both a rich man and his single-and searching daughter.

  • Intimate Affairs: HURTING AND LONELY HEARTS

    By Funke Egbemode

    Efe and Dayo dated for three years and we all thought they were headed for the altar. The introduction ceremony had already taken place and we were already picking out colours of the day, at least in our heads. Then out of the blue, things fell apart. Dayo dumped her in the meanest way. He took her money, her pride and her love and jetted out to Canada with another woman. After three years of romance andscented candles. Efe tried to be strong, putting a fake smile on, like everything was going on well. We all thought she was strong and doing fine until tragedy came calling. She wrapped her Toyota Camry round an electric pole and almost died.

  • Intimate Affairs: INTIMATE WARNINGS FOR 2024

    By Funke Egbemode

    You are 33 and not doing badly. You are comfortable and beautiful but your love of easy money has blurred your childhood vision of a cozy happy home with children and a husband that loves you to bits. Your once vivid dream of falling in love and marrying early to raise four children while nurturing a career has since given way to the steady ready flow of cash and ‘baby of life’ lifestyle. You are now a chartered side chick, living on the side street of some other women’s lives. The man you love is not your own.

  • Intimate Affairs: MARRIED NOT FOR LOVE

    By Funke Egbemode

    It is not every marriage that is founded on love, not every married person who married for love. Don’t tell me you don’t know a few people who took their vows based on what they could see rather than what they felt. They stood, all dressed up in front of their Pastor, Bishop or Reverend Father and repeated the right lines rightly after the clergy, in front of men, not because they were ecstatically, deliriously in love but because they had chosen who they chose at that particular point in time for a set of particular reasons.

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