Tue, 30 Apr 2013
1. It is only in an IBADAN Fast Food that you ll seee "Meatpie N120"... "Meatpie (with Gen) N1500
2.Ibadan People will have an accident, stand up, curse the driver, then fall down and die
...
3. Ibadan girls can still ask someone in a BBM group "are you on BBM"
4.BREAKING NEWS: KFC closes all branches in Ibadan.. Report says people just come in, take pictures and leave
5.A Typical Ibadan Man sprays all his Money at a Party and Treks home
6.IBADAN Girls still think ipad is a PAD used to stop Menstrual Flow
7. Ibadan Girls know more INCANTATIONS than BIBLE VERSES
8.The World Can not End Tomorrow Cos ibadan girls still use spoon to drink viju milk
9. Its Only in Ibadan that Driver Use Hand to Trafficate even when the Car Trafficator is still Intact.
10. Ibadan Boys are Free because their Girls think KFC is a Football Club.
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Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Information Reaching Naijaloaded.com now is that JAMB now has a Special Tactics to Deal with Exam Malpratcises, No Official Statement Released from Jamb Though. JAMB Just Released The Tactics they will Use In Finding Out Those Involved In Exams Malpractice in the Just concluded UTME Exam!!! According the JAMB, they stored the paper types of each student that participated in the just concluded UTME Exam in their Database... Unlike other years where students can just change their paper type and go away with it, This Year, JAMB will mark your papers according to the paper type they stored in their database for you... This implies that if your original type was "Paper Type U" and You changed to "Paper Type I" They wont Mark your paper with they type you provided rather they will mark your paper according to paper type U... Millions of Students are Guilty of this, Just Keep Praying!!
google.com
Addressing journalists at the Federal Government College, Suleja, Niger State, after monitoring the examination, Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufai, blamed this on the low-carrying capacity of the tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
She said, "The major challenge is a country like Nigeria having 1.7 million sitting for examination. The space we have is 520,000 for federal, states, private universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.
"If one million passed, what are we going to do with the rest 500,000? We will not expand the carrying capacity without expanding the facilities.
"What are we going to do with the large number of students out there? I feel the pain. Mr. President is very much concerned. If you have students that have passed examination and they cannot have access, you can imagine their thought in the long run."
Rufai called on private firms and individuals to invest in tertiary education.
Responding to a question on the high fees charged by private universities, she said the legal department was looking into the ministry's right to challenge the fees.
Although she agreed that private investors had the right to recoup their money, the minister said government would consider legal options to regulate the situation.
The minister also denied knowledge of any White Paper recommending the scrapping of the UTME and the National Examination Council.
She said, "It has become a very controversial issue. I have made a statement before the National Assembly that the Federal Government has a white paper on this. I'm not aware that NECO and JAMB will be scrapped. If we are not aware, what are we going to make an analysis out of? Government has not taken decision on that."
Rufai further blamed improper shading of answer sheets by candidates for non-release of their results.
"If they don't shade their papers correctly, they may not have results," she added.
Meanwhile, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has arrested a middle-aged man who was identified as Isaac, for alleged impersonation at one of the Dual Based Test centres in Abuja.
The JAMB Registrar/Chief Executive. Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, said the registration number on his slip and answer sheet did not tally.
"The owner of the slip is from Enugu. He came here to impersonate another person. He had been handed over to civil defence who will hand him over to the police," he said.
Meanwhile, no fewer than nine candidates were feared dead, while six were injured in an auto crash on the Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway on Friday.
The victims were said to be on their way to their examinations centre.
Police Public Relations Officer, Abia State Command, Mr. Geoffrey Ogbonna, confirmed the incident in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Aba.
He said seven persons including the driver died instantly, while two others died later in hospital. google.com
Addressing journalists at the Federal Government College, Suleja, Niger State, after monitoring the examination, Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufai, blamed this on the low-carrying capacity of the tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
She said, "The major challenge is a country like Nigeria having 1.7 million sitting for examination. The space we have is 520,000 for federal, states, private universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.
"If one million passed, what are we going to do with the rest 500,000? We will not expand the carrying capacity without expanding the facilities.
"What are we going to do with the large number of students out there? I feel the pain. Mr. President is very much concerned. If you have students that have passed examination and they cannot have access, you can imagine their thought in the long run."
Rufai called on private firms and individuals to invest in tertiary education.
Responding to a question on the high fees charged by private universities, she said the legal department was looking into the ministry's right to challenge the fees.
Although she agreed that private investors had the right to recoup their money, the minister said government would consider legal options to regulate the situation.
The minister also denied knowledge of any White Paper recommending the scrapping of the UTME and the National Examination Council.
She said, "It has become a very controversial issue. I have made a statement before the National Assembly that the Federal Government has a white paper on this. I'm not aware that NECO and JAMB will be scrapped. If we are not aware, what are we going to make an analysis out of? Government has not taken decision on that."
Rufai further blamed improper shading of answer sheets by candidates for non-release of their results.
"If they don't shade their papers correctly, they may not have results," she added.
Meanwhile, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has arrested a middle-aged man who was identified as Isaac, for alleged impersonation at one of the Dual Based Test centres in Abuja.
The JAMB Registrar/Chief Executive. Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, said the registration number on his slip and answer sheet did not tally.
"The owner of the slip is from Enugu. He came here to impersonate another person. He had been handed over to civil defence who will hand him over to the police," he said.
Meanwhile, no fewer than nine candidates were feared dead, while six were injured in an auto crash on the Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway on Friday.
The victims were said to be on their way to their examinations centre.
Police Public Relations Officer, Abia State Command, Mr. Geoffrey Ogbonna, confirmed the incident in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Aba.
He said seven persons including the driver died instantly, while two others died later in hospital. google.com
JAMB Set Out New Tactics To Deal With Exam Malpractices
Information Reaching Naijaloaded.com now is that JAMB now has a Special Tactics to Deal with Exam Malpratcises, No Official Statement Released from Jamb Though.
JAMB Just Released The Tactics they will Use In Finding Out Those Involved In Exams Malpractice in the Just concluded UTME Exam!!!
According the JAMB, they stored the paper types of each student that participated in the just concluded UTME Exam in their Database...
Unlike other years where students can just change their paper type and go away with it, This Year, JAMB will mark your papers according to the paper type they stored in their database for you...
This implies that if your original type was "Paper Type U" and You changed to "Paper Type I" They wont Mark your paper with they type you provided rather they will mark your paper according to paper type U...
Millions of Students are Guilty of this, Just Keep Praying!!
Monday, 29 April 2013
www.allafrica.comwww.google.comThe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will stop printing the naira in
polymer notes by the middle of the year because they fade quickly, its
deputy governor Tunde Lemo has said.
"By the middle of the year, we will start to produce the second generation of lower denomination notes, now in paper not in polymer," he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Washington on the sideline of the ongoing Spring Meeting of the World Bank and the IMF.
"My plea is that Nigerians should exercise patience with us; it wasn't the fault of the CBN, it was just because we had to go back to the drawing board to rethink 'Project Cure' in the light of the wish of the public that we should not go ahead with the N5000 notes and lower denomination.
"We will correct that in the course of the year. Polymer certainly will be phased out. In fact, we are phasing out polymer. No new note is being printed in polymer now."
Lemo told NAN that when the CBN was going to introduce the polymer currencies, its search showed that they could last longer than ordinary paper notes.
"So, part of 'Project cure' actually was actually to move away from polymer substrate to paper, unfortunately we had a push-back because of the issues around N5000 note and coins. The entire program was put in abeyance, otherwise by now we should have stopped producing polymer," he said.
Lemo said the CBN had awarded a contract for the printing of the higher denomination notes to a foreign company because of low capacity at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company.
He said the CBN would begin to receive the fresh notes from June.
On the campaign on the careful handling of the naira, Lemo said that it was unfortunate that the campaign was not successful, but noted that it was a criminal act to abuse the naira going by the CBN Act.
"Unfortunately, CBN is not a law enforcement institution; we left that in the hands of the law enforcement institutions and that has not kicked in," he said. "I still go to parties and see people spraying money, stepping on money, I see touts distributing mint-fresh money that should go to customers."
Lemo also said the CBN had talked to the police to step up its surveillance to reduce the abuse of the naira adding that the bank had no right to arrest people who sold the naira on the streets.
"By the middle of the year, we will start to produce the second generation of lower denomination notes, now in paper not in polymer," he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Washington on the sideline of the ongoing Spring Meeting of the World Bank and the IMF.
"My plea is that Nigerians should exercise patience with us; it wasn't the fault of the CBN, it was just because we had to go back to the drawing board to rethink 'Project Cure' in the light of the wish of the public that we should not go ahead with the N5000 notes and lower denomination.
"We will correct that in the course of the year. Polymer certainly will be phased out. In fact, we are phasing out polymer. No new note is being printed in polymer now."
Lemo told NAN that when the CBN was going to introduce the polymer currencies, its search showed that they could last longer than ordinary paper notes.
"So, part of 'Project cure' actually was actually to move away from polymer substrate to paper, unfortunately we had a push-back because of the issues around N5000 note and coins. The entire program was put in abeyance, otherwise by now we should have stopped producing polymer," he said.
Lemo said the CBN had awarded a contract for the printing of the higher denomination notes to a foreign company because of low capacity at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company.
He said the CBN would begin to receive the fresh notes from June.
On the campaign on the careful handling of the naira, Lemo said that it was unfortunate that the campaign was not successful, but noted that it was a criminal act to abuse the naira going by the CBN Act.
"Unfortunately, CBN is not a law enforcement institution; we left that in the hands of the law enforcement institutions and that has not kicked in," he said. "I still go to parties and see people spraying money, stepping on money, I see touts distributing mint-fresh money that should go to customers."
Lemo also said the CBN had talked to the police to step up its surveillance to reduce the abuse of the naira adding that the bank had no right to arrest people who sold the naira on the streets.
www.allafrica.comwww.google.comThe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will stop printing the naira in
polymer notes by the middle of the year because they fade quickly, its
deputy governor Tunde Lemo has said.
"By the middle of the year, we will start to produce the second generation of lower denomination notes, now in paper not in polymer," he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Washington on the sideline of the ongoing Spring Meeting of the World Bank and the IMF.
"My plea is that Nigerians should exercise patience with us; it wasn't the fault of the CBN, it was just because we had to go back to the drawing board to rethink 'Project Cure' in the light of the wish of the public that we should not go ahead with the N5000 notes and lower denomination.
"We will correct that in the course of the year. Polymer certainly will be phased out. In fact, we are phasing out polymer. No new note is being printed in polymer now."
Lemo told NAN that when the CBN was going to introduce the polymer currencies, its search showed that they could last longer than ordinary paper notes.
"So, part of 'Project cure' actually was actually to move away from polymer substrate to paper, unfortunately we had a push-back because of the issues around N5000 note and coins. The entire program was put in abeyance, otherwise by now we should have stopped producing polymer," he said.
Lemo said the CBN had awarded a contract for the printing of the higher denomination notes to a foreign company because of low capacity at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company.
He said the CBN would begin to receive the fresh notes from June.
On the campaign on the careful handling of the naira, Lemo said that it was unfortunate that the campaign was not successful, but noted that it was a criminal act to abuse the naira going by the CBN Act.
"Unfortunately, CBN is not a law enforcement institution; we left that in the hands of the law enforcement institutions and that has not kicked in," he said. "I still go to parties and see people spraying money, stepping on money, I see touts distributing mint-fresh money that should go to customers."
Lemo also said the CBN had talked to the police to step up its surveillance to reduce the abuse of the naira adding that the bank had no right to arrest people who sold the naira on the streets.
"By the middle of the year, we will start to produce the second generation of lower denomination notes, now in paper not in polymer," he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Washington on the sideline of the ongoing Spring Meeting of the World Bank and the IMF.
"My plea is that Nigerians should exercise patience with us; it wasn't the fault of the CBN, it was just because we had to go back to the drawing board to rethink 'Project Cure' in the light of the wish of the public that we should not go ahead with the N5000 notes and lower denomination.
"We will correct that in the course of the year. Polymer certainly will be phased out. In fact, we are phasing out polymer. No new note is being printed in polymer now."
Lemo told NAN that when the CBN was going to introduce the polymer currencies, its search showed that they could last longer than ordinary paper notes.
"So, part of 'Project cure' actually was actually to move away from polymer substrate to paper, unfortunately we had a push-back because of the issues around N5000 note and coins. The entire program was put in abeyance, otherwise by now we should have stopped producing polymer," he said.
Lemo said the CBN had awarded a contract for the printing of the higher denomination notes to a foreign company because of low capacity at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company.
He said the CBN would begin to receive the fresh notes from June.
On the campaign on the careful handling of the naira, Lemo said that it was unfortunate that the campaign was not successful, but noted that it was a criminal act to abuse the naira going by the CBN Act.
"Unfortunately, CBN is not a law enforcement institution; we left that in the hands of the law enforcement institutions and that has not kicked in," he said. "I still go to parties and see people spraying money, stepping on money, I see touts distributing mint-fresh money that should go to customers."
Lemo also said the CBN had talked to the police to step up its surveillance to reduce the abuse of the naira adding that the bank had no right to arrest people who sold the naira on the streets.
www.allafrica.comwww.google.comThe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will stop printing the naira in
polymer notes by the middle of the year because they fade quickly, its
deputy governor Tunde Lemo has said.
"By the middle of the year, we will start to produce the second generation of lower denomination notes, now in paper not in polymer," he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Washington on the sideline of the ongoing Spring Meeting of the World Bank and the IMF.
"My plea is that Nigerians should exercise patience with us; it wasn't the fault of the CBN, it was just because we had to go back to the drawing board to rethink 'Project Cure' in the light of the wish of the public that we should not go ahead with the N5000 notes and lower denomination.
"We will correct that in the course of the year. Polymer certainly will be phased out. In fact, we are phasing out polymer. No new note is being printed in polymer now."
Lemo told NAN that when the CBN was going to introduce the polymer currencies, its search showed that they could last longer than ordinary paper notes.
"So, part of 'Project cure' actually was actually to move away from polymer substrate to paper, unfortunately we had a push-back because of the issues around N5000 note and coins. The entire program was put in abeyance, otherwise by now we should have stopped producing polymer," he said.
Lemo said the CBN had awarded a contract for the printing of the higher denomination notes to a foreign company because of low capacity at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company.
He said the CBN would begin to receive the fresh notes from June.
On the campaign on the careful handling of the naira, Lemo said that it was unfortunate that the campaign was not successful, but noted that it was a criminal act to abuse the naira going by the CBN Act.
"Unfortunately, CBN is not a law enforcement institution; we left that in the hands of the law enforcement institutions and that has not kicked in," he said. "I still go to parties and see people spraying money, stepping on money, I see touts distributing mint-fresh money that should go to customers."
Lemo also said the CBN had talked to the police to step up its surveillance to reduce the abuse of the naira adding that the bank had no right to arrest people who sold the naira on the streets.
"By the middle of the year, we will start to produce the second generation of lower denomination notes, now in paper not in polymer," he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Washington on the sideline of the ongoing Spring Meeting of the World Bank and the IMF.
"My plea is that Nigerians should exercise patience with us; it wasn't the fault of the CBN, it was just because we had to go back to the drawing board to rethink 'Project Cure' in the light of the wish of the public that we should not go ahead with the N5000 notes and lower denomination.
"We will correct that in the course of the year. Polymer certainly will be phased out. In fact, we are phasing out polymer. No new note is being printed in polymer now."
Lemo told NAN that when the CBN was going to introduce the polymer currencies, its search showed that they could last longer than ordinary paper notes.
"So, part of 'Project cure' actually was actually to move away from polymer substrate to paper, unfortunately we had a push-back because of the issues around N5000 note and coins. The entire program was put in abeyance, otherwise by now we should have stopped producing polymer," he said.
Lemo said the CBN had awarded a contract for the printing of the higher denomination notes to a foreign company because of low capacity at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company.
He said the CBN would begin to receive the fresh notes from June.
On the campaign on the careful handling of the naira, Lemo said that it was unfortunate that the campaign was not successful, but noted that it was a criminal act to abuse the naira going by the CBN Act.
"Unfortunately, CBN is not a law enforcement institution; we left that in the hands of the law enforcement institutions and that has not kicked in," he said. "I still go to parties and see people spraying money, stepping on money, I see touts distributing mint-fresh money that should go to customers."
Lemo also said the CBN had talked to the police to step up its surveillance to reduce the abuse of the naira adding that the bank had no right to arrest people who sold the naira on the streets.
Banky W and Tiwa Savage Host New Entertainment Show [PHOTOS]
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Entertainment lovers in Nigeria and abroad are about to be treated to 'mouth-watering'
contents from the stable of Mo Abudu's new television network, EbonyLife TV. To give you best of entertainment, R&B star, Banky W and Nigeria's finest female
musician, Tiwa Savage have already started work on a talk show that is aptly titled “The
Banky & Tiwa Show.”
The show will parade top personalities from different segments of society but the
entertainment part of such guests will be "tickled" by Banky W and Tiwa Savage. More photos below...
I hear that confirmed guests on the show so far include media personality Fade Ogunro, comedian Gandoki and Big Brother Africa winner, Karen Igho.
Naija Babes Now Exposing Their Boobs Because Of Scientist Report
Since I posted a report that a foreign scientist warned that ladies do themselves more harm than good when they wear
bras, it has been observed that many ladies now go about without bras. But it was also
stated in the report that this does not concern older ladies who that have been wearing bras for a long time...
The crux of the scientist findings is that younger ladies should be encouraged not to wear bras so that their boobs won't lose some required tissue that should prevent sagging. Older ladies continue.
But it seems the reverse is the case as seen in the photo above and much more that I can't post here due to their 'over exposed'
state.
Please Karen and others, if your
boobs have already lost the anti-gravity battle, no need to expose it further.
Just continue wearing your bras.
Afterall, that's what the scientist advised. *wink*
1.2M JAMB UTME Candidates Won't Have Admission - Federal Government Speaks
28 Apr 2013
Addressing journalists at the Federal Government College, Suleja, Niger State, after monitoring the examination, Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufai, blamed this on the low-carrying capacity of the tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
She said, "The major challenge is a country like Nigeria having 1.7 million sitting for examination. The space we have is 520,000 for federal, states, private universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.
"If one million passed, what are we going to do with the rest 500,000? We will not expand the carrying capacity without expanding the facilities.
"What are we going to do with the large number of students out there? I feel the pain. Mr. President is very much concerned. If you have students that have passed examination and they cannot have access, you can imagine their thought in the long run."
Rufai called on private firms and individuals to invest in tertiary education.
Responding to a question on the high fees charged by private universities, she said the legal department was looking into the ministry's right to challenge the fees.
Although she agreed that private investors had the right to recoup their money, the minister said government would consider legal options to regulate the situation.
The minister also denied knowledge of any White Paper recommending the scrapping of the UTME and the National Examination Council.
She said, "It has become a very controversial issue. I have made a statement before the National Assembly that the Federal Government has a white paper on this. I'm not aware that NECO and JAMB will be scrapped. If we are not aware, what are we going to make an analysis out of? Government has not taken decision on that."
Rufai further blamed improper shading of answer sheets by candidates for non-release of their results.
"If they don't shade their papers correctly, they may not have results," she added.
Meanwhile, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has arrested a middle-aged man who was identified as Isaac, for alleged impersonation at one of the Dual Based Test centres in Abuja.
The JAMB Registrar/Chief Executive. Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, said the registration number on his slip and answer sheet did not tally.
"The owner of the slip is from Enugu. He came here to impersonate another person. He had been handed over to civil defence who will hand him over to the police," he said.
Meanwhile, no fewer than nine candidates were feared dead, while six were injured in an auto crash on the Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway on Friday.
The victims were said to be on their way to their examinations centre.
Police Public Relations Officer, Abia State Command, Mr. Geoffrey Ogbonna, confirmed the incident in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Aba.
He said seven persons including the driver died instantly, while two others died later in hospital.
Ogbonna said the candidates were travelling on a Hiace bus with number plate Rivers XY 249.
He explained that the driver, around 10.40am rammed into a truck with number plate Lagos XC 109 SLK, which was parked off the road at Obeaku-Ihie, Ugwunagbor Local Government Area of Abia State.
9 JAMB Candidates Die In Accident
NEWS_INFO Mon 29 Apr 2013
No fewer than nine candidates
going to sit for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation
Board (JAMB) examinations
on Saturday were feared dead in an auto crash on the Aba-Port
Harcourt Expressway.
The Public Relations Officer of the
Abia State Police Command, Mr
Geoffrey Ogbonna, said seven
persons, including the driver
died instantly while two others
died later in hospital. The police
did not identify the victims.
The police image maker said that the candidates were travelling on a Hiace bus with registration number Rivers XY 249 from Port Harcourt to Aba.
Ogbonna said that the driver of
the bus rammed into a truck
with with registration number
Lagos XC 109 SLK, parked off the
road.
He said that the accident occurred at Obeaku-Ihie in the Ugwunagbor Local Government
Area of Abia at about 10.40 a.m.
Ogbonna said that the dead had
been deposited at the mortuary
while six survivors of the accident were in critical condition and receiving medical attention in a hospital Aba.
He said that the 15 seater-bus,
was conveying mainly people,
going to sit for the JAMB examination, slated for 27 April.
According to him, the clue comes from the items recovered at the scene of the accident.
A witness, Mr Peter Okolo,
attributed the accident to over-
speeding and recklessness on
the part of the driver. He said that the driver lost control of the vehicle when he wanted to overtake a vehicle in front of him.
“When he saw an upcoming
vehicle while he was over-taking
the car in front of him, he veered
off the road and then rammed
into the truck parked off the
road,” Okolo said.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
There is no buy-back clause for Song, insists Arsenal boss Wenger
The Barcelona midfielder's cousin had stated that he is unhappy with his role in Spain, but the French manager believes the 25-year-old wants to "give it a go for another year"
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has denied that the club hold a buy-back clause for Barcelona midfielder Alex Song.
The revelation follows news that Song is unhappy in Catalonia and looking to move, as his cousin Rigobert Song suggested on Wednesday.
However, Wenger refuted the claim, stating: "There is no buy-back clause. I heard he wants to give it a go for another season. He is a quality player."
The midfielder has only made 15 appearances for the Blaugrana this season in La Liga, three of which were from the bench.
"Alex is not happy [at Barcelona]," Song's cousin Rigobert told Calciomercato. "At Arsenal he was a leader on and off the field, he doesn't feel like the protagonist in Spain, it makes him feel bad.
"He still has a long contract, until 2017. I do not think moving away is the right choice. All players want to play all the time but in barcelona it is not easy.
"Alex must have patience. His time will come because he has the qualities to do well."
Checkout Pictures of a Girl born with 4 Hands & 4 Legs
Hindu Goddess Born With 4 Legs and 4 Arms.
Lakshmi Tatma, a 2 year-oldgirl born with four arms and four legs is
thought to be the reincarnation of the Hindu Goddess Vishnu. Lakshmi was
born joined to a“parasitic twin” and absorbed the undeveloped fetus’
limbs, kidneys and organs when it failed to fully develop still inside
the mothers womb.


Children born with deformities are often viewedas reincarnated gods. Lakshmi is no different. She is named after the four-armed Hindu Goddess of wealth Vishnu, and her parents say she is revered in her village.
God help Us!!!
Children born with deformities are often viewedas reincarnated gods. Lakshmi is no different. She is named after the four-armed Hindu Goddess of wealth Vishnu, and her parents say she is revered in her village.
God help Us!!!
SO SAD: 3-Year-Old Boy Shot Himself In The Head With A Pink Handgun He Thought Was A Toy (PICTURED)

A 3-Year-Old Boy Shot Himself In The
Head With A Pink Handgun He
Thought Was A Toy. Cops Ruled The
Shooting A Homicide.
His grandparents where in another
room when the boy shot himself. His
parents were not home. It is not clear google.com
why the gun was within the reach of
the boy and his 7- year-old sister. No
one is in custody in connection with the shooting.
If his death touches you and you are
against
GUN VIOLENCE
Write "RIP" and "share" this post If
you support gun violence "IGNORE"
Woman Breast Feeds Monkey in part of india [Pics]
Namita Das has two grown up children, but she continues to suckle her pet monkey.
Namita, a middle-aged woman who lives in India's north-eastern Tripura
state and is a government worker, describes Buru, the pet monkey, as her
third child.
"Yes, I breastfeed him. He is my son," says Namita, caressing the monkey.
More than four years ago, her woodcutter husband found a dying baby monkey under a tree after a fierce storm.
He brought the animal home in Chandrapur village on the outskirts of the Udaipur town in Tripura's South District.
"I did not have a son. God finally gave me one," says Namita, as she continued to breastfeed the monkey.
I ask her whether she has been breastfeeding Buru- who is around five years old- for too long.
"I will continue to breastfeed him as long as he wants it. He will always remain a little one for me," she says.
She says she also feeds her pet monkey "expensive cow milk" which she could not afford for her children.
Source:- BBC

"Yes, I breastfeed him. He is my son," says Namita, caressing the monkey.
More than four years ago, her woodcutter husband found a dying baby monkey under a tree after a fierce storm.
He brought the animal home in Chandrapur village on the outskirts of the Udaipur town in Tripura's South District.
"I did not have a son. God finally gave me one," says Namita, as she continued to breastfeed the monkey.
I ask her whether she has been breastfeeding Buru- who is around five years old- for too long.
"I will continue to breastfeed him as long as he wants it. He will always remain a little one for me," she says.
She says she also feeds her pet monkey "expensive cow milk" which she could not afford for her children.
Source:- BBC
Two Headed Pig Born In China [Pics]
A two-headed piglet was born in China earlier this week. According to
the AFP, it was born on April 10th in a village in Jiujiang.

A local vet told the AFP that the condition was cause by a rare deformity and thus the pig would likely not live very long. However, as the Inquisitr reports, the animal’s owners agreed not to slaughter it right away.
The condition of having 2 heads is known as polycephaly. It can affect all sort of animals, even humans. Last month, a two-headed lamb was born in Ghana.
A local vet told the AFP that the condition was cause by a rare deformity and thus the pig would likely not live very long. However, as the Inquisitr reports, the animal’s owners agreed not to slaughter it right away.
The condition of having 2 heads is known as polycephaly. It can affect all sort of animals, even humans. Last month, a two-headed lamb was born in Ghana.
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