18 June, 2013
More Nigerian girls pose nude to trend on Twitter
Nude pictures are beginning to dominate the Nigerian Twitter space as the act is fast becoming fashionable among young ladies.
One of the objectives ladies who engage
in this act seek to achieve is to break into trending topics on the
social service and ultimately build a huge Twitter following and gain
cheap popularity.
Ladies who have made this act a hobby
employ hashtags to string together these obscene pictures to get them
easily noticeable by other Twitter users. For instance, some of them use
hashtags such as #boobsmonday, #boobsfriday and post their nude photographs.
Other girls equally interested are lured
into posting their own nude pictures on the social site by employing
the use of the hashtags for the day — such as #boobstuesday on a
Tuesday, which make their nude pictures travel fast and go viral.
One of the typical Twitter female users
of the social network who engage in this act is one with the name,
Pretty Osaro. Osaro posted three nude pictures of herself on May 15,
each showing her in different positions. On her handle she says, ‘’I
wanna be famous, doesn’t matter how many guys…’’
She went on to lament that her previous
Twitter account was suspended and lashed out at those who reported her
via the Twitter Help Center for posting offensive contents. ‘’My
previous account was suspended, if you don’t like what I do kindly
unfollow or f..k out of my timeline,’’ she says.
In the usual manner in which desperate
girls seeking fame on social media do, Osaro has at one time or the
other reached out to celebrities who make use of Twitter to retweet her
to the hundreds of thousands of their fans.
The day Osaro posted her nude pictures
on the social service, she tweeted the same picture to Nigerian music
artistes — Wizkid and Davido with — a view to getting them retweet the
pictures.
She has also sought the help of American
socialite and TV personality, Kim Kardashian who has over 17 million
Twitter followers. Tweeting at Kardashian, she says, “Am I not hotter
than @Kimkardashian? @KimKardashian, I love you so much please retweet
me.’’
Other Twitter users with the names
Bayelsa Queen and Ha Royal Sexcellency regularly trend on Twitter,
posting their nude pictures. Besides, there is a nude picture being
credited to one Adefope Temilola, which has been circulating on Twitter
for over two months.
A new media enthusiast, Tunji Lardner,
describes the development as a “really bad behaviour’’, adding that
typical youthful aspirations are now being amplified globally by social
media. He adds that with the current level of under-development in the
country, Nigerian youths — both male and female, should redirect their
youthful vigour to hold political leaders accountable for their misdeeds
with the new media technologies.
He says, “These are invariably young and
immature people grappling with the need for popularity and acclaim from
their peers. This is just another manifestation of the ongoing
breakdown of our social order and the loss of parental control and
oversight of our digital children with analog parents.’’
Lardner who is the Executive Director,
West Africa NGO Network, warns that those engaged in the act risk the
negative consequences and urges them to move towards changing the
content and quality of their online discourse.
He says, “Everything lives forever on
the Internet. Those pictures posted will be archived and someday
retrieved, and can most certainly come back to haunt you, perhaps when
you are looking for a job or even when you want to get married.’’
“Those involved can start by changing
the quality and contents of their online discourse. Use these powerful
technologies to interrogate the political system, ask the tough
questions, find the tough answers and hold their leaders accountable for
their misdeeds.’’
Speaking on the ways of stemming the
tide in the country, he observes that it is difficult to legislate
morality on a global and virtual platform like the Internet. According
to him, the responsibility for the moral tone and content of youth
participation in social media still rests with society at large.
“Their engagement on these platforms and
the quality of their discourse is a direct reflection of the society’s
prevailing norms. But there should be an understood code of conduct that
is widely disseminated, spelling out the pitfalls of the dark side of
social media.
“Perhaps the traditional media can help
evolve this standard, and there is no need to reinvent the wheel. There
is a considerable body of work that deal with youth and the use of
social media,’’ he adds.
17 June, 2013
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Boko Haram fighters regroup on mountains
Hundreds of the Boko Haram fighters,
who had been dislodged from their camps in northern and central parts of
Borno State, have regrouped on the mountains that lie between Adamawa,
Borno and the Republic of Cameroon in southern part of the state, have
killed some people and sacked communities, locals and security sources
said.
PICTURES: Burial Of Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, Popular Nigerian Market Leader And Mother Of Tinubu

The remains of Alhaja Abibat Mogaji,
the mother of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, National Leader,
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was today buried at the Vault and Garden Cemetery,
Ikoyi, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
Mogaji, who was the President General, Association of Nigerian Market Women and Men died in her home on Saturday at Sunday Adigun, Alausa in Ikeja at the age of 96.
Prayers were offered for her at the Lagos Central Mosque, Lagos by the Chief Imam of Lagos State, Alhaji Garuba Akinola, who was represented by Alhaji Mujitabah Giwa
More pictures below...
Mogaji, who was the President General, Association of Nigerian Market Women and Men died in her home on Saturday at Sunday Adigun, Alausa in Ikeja at the age of 96.
Prayers were offered for her at the Lagos Central Mosque, Lagos by the Chief Imam of Lagos State, Alhaji Garuba Akinola, who was represented by Alhaji Mujitabah Giwa
More pictures below...
How Nigerian Celebrities Are Killing Themselves

Apparently basking in the euphoria of a
new status, many Nigerians in showbiz throw caution in the wind in the
process of “living it up”.
These days, hardly does a month end without news of someone in Nollywood or the Music industry, getting involved in car accident or public brawl...
These days, hardly does a month end without news of someone in Nollywood or the Music industry, getting involved in car accident or public brawl...
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earlier statement that Nigeria is like a sinking ship because of
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Ribadu who spoke to the British Broadcasting Commission, BBC, Hausa Service, lamented the present situation in the country which he said has never been this bad since independence.
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38 Hoodlums Arrested, 66 Sent To Jail

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Tricycles Banned In Edo State
The Edo government on Sunday threatened to destroy commercial
motorcycles or tricycles, popularly known as Keke NAPEP, that flouted
the orders on their use.
Governor Adams Oshiomhole in a state
broadcast banned the use of motorcycles and tricycles in major streets
in five local government areas of the state.
The governor said the
decision was painful but that it was in the overall security interest
of the state, adding that the ban took effect from midnight on Sunday.
17 injured, bus burnt as Onitsha, Obosi youths clash over land
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The disputed land, known as Ogwodogwo, is presently being farmed on by Obosi people.
Eagles Bonus row not settled yet - Enyeama

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