Tuesday 29 January 2013

Zimbabwean Mum Videoed Having Sex As Son Watches


An explicit séx video of a Zimbabwean woman having séx in full view of her son has gone viral in the UK.
                                         
                                               Click on the video to watch:
The video – apparently shot with a mobile phone by the woman's sex partner – shows the couple romping in front of a boy of about three years. It has gone viral among Zimbabweans in the UK.

The lad walks in on the two and shouts 'Mama, Mama' but is totally ignored. Visibly distressed, the young boy raises his left hand to his head as he looks straight on at his naked mum locked in a sex act with a mystery man.

The next conversation between the woman – whose face is shown at various times in the clip – and the man – whose face is never seen – is about when they will "finish".

Speaking in Ndebele, the man says: "Sengiphos'ukuqeda [I'm about to finish]."

She briefly stops her activity and asks: "Uthi kunjani? [What did you say?]"

"Ngithi kanti wena awuqedi? Sengiphosa ukuqeda [I'm saying are you not ready to finish? I'm about to finish]," he explains.

A few seconds later, the man groans with satisfaction shortly before the woman gets off from on top of him.

She says ruefully: "Mhh, angiqedanga mina [I didn't finish]."

He reassures her: "Uzabuya usuqeda [You'll finish when you come back]."

She walks away as the video ends – presumably to attend to her son.

Monday 28 January 2013

Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members


NORTHERN elders yesterday rose from a three-day summit in Kano Government House with far-reaching decisions, including a call on the Federal Government to grant amnesty to Boko Haram sect members.

They urged the government to initiate a restoration, reformation and rehabilitation programme that would reintegrate demilitarised Boko Haram sect members into the society.

According to them, the type of amnesty that ended militants’ unrest in the Niger Delta region would be suitable in the North. The elders also identified widespread insecurity, breakdown of the educational system, massive illiteracy and leadership failure as part of the problems of the North.

Specifically, they urged President Goodluck Jonathan to dialogue with the sect and grant its members amnesty just as it was done for restive youths in the oil-rich Niger Delta region.

As far as the elders were concerned, President Jonathan, his deputy Namadi Sambo and the 10 Northern governors have not shown enough sympathy for the states under the Boko Haram siege. The positions of the elders were contained in a communiqué issued after a three-day summit organised by Northern Development Focus Initiative (NDFI) at the Kano Government House. The curtain dropped yesterday on the summit.

They also advocated death penalty or life imprisonment for indicted corrupt officials in both public and private sectors, recommending that all stolen assets be forfeited to government. Indicted public officials should be suspended from office pending the outcome of investigation, they said.

Signed by Alhaji Usman Farouk, a former governor of Northwestern State and Dr. Sadiq Umar Abubakar, chairman and secretary of the NDFI respectively, the communiqué reads: “Education has collapsed to the extent that over 70 per cent of children of school-going age are not attending school.”

The elders regretted the lack of avenues for gainful employment for teeming youths and noted the concerns and fears of youths for the survival of the region and that of the country. They blamed rising insecurity and ethno-religious crises on government’s failure to rise to the challenge.

According to the communiqué, attitudes of northern elite and leaders, lack of synergy due to failure of elected representatives to interface with the executive to develop new policies have been parts of the problems bedeviling the North.

It reads: “Northern states and the Federal Government should institute compulsory and free education at the primary and secondary school levels for all school-age children and introduce a free pupils feeding programme like Kano State. Governors of the North should increase budgetary allocation to the educational sector to 30 per cent.

“Since security is the responsibility of the Federal Government as enshrined in the Constitution of the Nigeria 1999, all the states affected by security crises in the North should compute all monies expended by them for re-imbursement by the Federal Government.

“A judicial commission of inquiry should be set-up to establish the remote and immediate causes of ethno-religious conflicts and prevalent insurgency.

“All persons identified to be involved in sponsoring, benefitting or involved in all forms of terrorism and insurgency should be prosecuted.

“The Federal Government should set-up a Northern Nigeria Restoration, Reformation and Rehabilitation programme to involve repentant Boko Haram insurgents unconditionally and a special committee of respected northerners should immediately embark on a sympathy and solidarity tour of all states affected by insecurity in the North.”

They also called for a master plan for agricultural revival for the North so as to boost agriculture, create wealth, employment opportunities and develop agro-allied industry.

The summit, which had “Development, peace and unity, as a tool for enhancing socio-economic and political reform in Northern Nigeria”, as its theme, drew political actors in the North ranging from council officials to federal legislators.

The resource persons included former the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the presidential candidate of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the 2011 election, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Sen. Victor Lar, former Director, of Defence Military Intelligence (DMI), Maj-Gen. Muhammadu Sambo and public affairs analyst, Dr. Tilde.

In attendance were: Niger State Governor and Chairman of the Northern Governors’ Forum Babangida Aliyu, Gombe House of Assembly Speaker and Chairman of the Northern Speakers’ Congress, former Borno State Governor Muhammadu Goni, Senator Bukar Abba Ibrahim, Senator Danjuma Goje and Senator Bukola Saraki.

All the states in the North were also representated.

Boy, 7, Dies After He Is Buried Alive By His Little Brother While Playing In The Sand


A seven-year-old boy has died after being buried alive by his younger brother as they played in a pile of sand at their rural home. Wyatt McDaniel was pulled unconscious from the mound of sand after his five-year-old brother alerted their father.

Despite desperate efforts by Charlie McDaniel to revive his son with CPR and later by paramedics the boy went into cardiac arrest. McDaniel was pronounced dead after being airlifted by helicopter from the family's horse farm in Bexar County, Texas.

Results of full autopsy has yet to be carried out for what police believe was a tragic  accident on Friday.

Police said it appeared the two boys had been playing in a pile of loose beach sand at the horse farm and riding school. It is believed they had dug a hole in the top the pile of loose sand and younger brother Logan may have piled the sand back on top trapping his brother.

Paul Berry, spokesman for the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, said the five year old alerted his father.

'The brothers had been playing in the sand together when the younger son came to the father, alerting him that the older brother wasn't moving,' Berry said.

Witnesses told investigators Wyatt and his five-year-old brother Logan were playing in a sand pile while their father Charlie was giving a lesson at the Wild Sunday Farm.

Although police are working on the theory that Wyatt was buried by his brother they said that no one yet knew for sure how the seven-year-old ended up in the pile.

An aerial view of the property, taken by KABB-TV, showed a mound with what appeared to be a depression in the center.

'No one actually saw it' Berry said. 'Clearly there was an accident with sand. And it appeared as if he suffocated, but that needs to be determined by the medical examiner.'

Theresa Chamberlain, who said she knows the family, described the brothers as 'inseparable.' 

The boys were 'best buddies,' she said, 'and we're concerned about Logan, and how he will handle this.'

Chamberlain said she is a longtime friend of Logan's mother and has been offering help to the family. An 'outpouring of support' for the family was being held at Wilderness Oaks Elementary, Wyatt's school. The community is invited to tie orange ribbons, his favorite color, around the campus.

Sunday 27 January 2013

Ex-Presidential Candidate Arrested For Fraud


A former presidential aspirant under the platform of the Nigeria Liberation Party, NPL, Osita Emmanuel Okereke, has been arrested and interrogated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for operating an illegal task force, running a recruitment racket, extortion and  obtaining money by false pretense.

Mr. Okereke is allegedly the brain behind a syndicate whose members masquerade as  “National Task Force” set up to combat Importation and Smuggling of Small Arms, Ammunition and Light Weapons.

The EFCC said the syndicate, which maintains offices in different parts of the country defrauded unsuspecting members of the public by deceitfully selling recruitment forms to them at the cost ofN5,000 each under the pretext of offering them employment with the federal government.

The scam was uncovered through intelligence report, the commission said, and after weeks of painstaking surveillance, it stormed the office of the syndicate at the federal secretariat complex,Enugu, and arrested the zonal co-coordinator, Obinna C. Onyekwelu, along with nine others.

The other suspects are: Ajuani Uchenna, Emmanuel Ngwu, Kenneth Ambrose, Ogunjimi Charles,Uzoamaka Ikwunne, Chinwe Ogbu, Onyia Fidelia, Eze Amobi and Anioke Obinna.

The anti-corruption agency says several documents and cash were recovered after a search and the suspects have since been released on administrative bail after making useful statements.

Mr. Okereke claimed that his task force was duly recognized by the government but the commission’s investigation showed that there was no evidence of such registration.

Thursday 24 January 2013

Nicki Minaj Storms Off "American Idol" Set


Fans waiting for a big blow up between “American Idol” judges Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey got their wish on Wednesday's episode (January 23).

The much-anticipated spectacle occurred when Ms. Carey, along with co-judges Randy Jackson and Keith Urban, began questioning contestant Summer Cunningham on her interest in country music.


The "Starships" songstress appeared agitated during the conversation at times rolling her eyes and moving around in her seat, before she later accused the trio of picking Ms. Cunningham apart.

After the excited contestant was put through to the next round, the group continued to discuss her lean toward the country sound, angering Nicki even further.

Finally fed up, Ms. Minaj stormed off the set saying, ”Maybe I should just get off the f**king panel… I’m over it.”

As previously reported, this was just the start of the feud, which later turned into a profanity-laced rant between the Nicki and Mariah.

Check out the incident in the player below.

Monday 21 January 2013

Baby Found Buried Alive In Lagos


Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one's youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.


But this is not the case for this new-born baby who was found buried by some members of a community in Lagos and dug up from the ground, alive!


Should the mother of this baby be deservedly pardoned?

This is simply wicked and inhuman!

Sunday 20 January 2013

A Woman Jailed Five Years For Throwing Baby In River


A 30-year-old woman, Mrs. Yidiat Bakare, has been sentenced to five years imprisonment by an Osogbo Magistrate’s Court for intentionally throwing her three months old child into a river in Ifon-Osun, headquarters of Orolu Local Government Area of Osun State.

Bakare, according to Police prosecutor, Mr. Oladoye Joshua,committed the offence on January 10, 2013, at about 4.00p.m.

She was said to have had serious misunderstanding with her husband Amodu Bakare on that fateful day.

Police prosecutor, told the court that her action led to the death of her baby, declaring she committed an offence punishable under section 325 of the criminal code, cap 34 voll II, laws of Osun State of Nigeria 2003.

Counsel to the accused person, Mr Jimoh Daramola, pleaded guilty to the one count charge against her client.

In his judgment, the presiding magistrate, Mr. Olusola Aluko sentenced the accused person to five years imprisonment with hard labour without an option of fine.

Saturday 19 January 2013

Dead Bodies Found Floating On Anambra River


Residents of Amansea Community in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State woke up on Saturday  to find about 30 dead bodies,all of them men,floating in the Anambra River.

The river has its source at Agba Ogwudu, Enugu State, a boundary town between Enugu and Anambra States. The bodies are decomposing  and the stench emanating from them envelopes the neighbourhood. No one could say how they bodies got there,who killed them or identify any of them. Residents were seen in groups discussing the development in hushed tones.

Governor Peter Obi was out of town,but government sources said he had been notified and was monitoring the situation through his commissioners and local government officials.

The traditional ruler of Amansea Community, Igwe Kenneth Okonkwo, was dumb founded. The river which is now polluted by the dead bodies serves the five communities Amansea, Ebenebe, Ugbenu, Ugbene and Oba-Ofemili.

The State government dispatched a delegation led by the commissioner for local government ,Lady Azuka Enemo and Chairman of Local Government Chairmen in the state,Mr. Dazza Udozor to assess the situation.

Enemo described what she saw as terrible and unfortunate.

“We have not seen this kind of thing before, it is a horrible sight,” she said, adding:“we have seen a lot of dead bodies numbering about 14.May be we have not seen the last of it because they are still floating in the water down to Anambra river.

“When we were informed, we also duly informed the security agencies and we believe they will carry out investigations to tell us actually what transpired.

“Also, we have contacted our neighbour state, Enugu Government, because this is a waste of human lives. We cannot fold our hands claiming that nothing could be done”

The traditional ruler of Amansea community said the development remained a mystery to everybody.

The state Police Command pledged to unravel the mystery behind it.

A Schoolgirl Hanged Herself From A Tree After Her Parents' Marriage Split Became Too Much For Her To Cope With.


The word 'sorry' was etched into the tree trunk.

Alison Friend, 14, spiralled into depression after her father Peter admitted to an affair and left the family home. She had threatened to kill herself and disappeared one evening in April after arguing with her mother over suicide notes which had been found in her school locker.

A police hunt was launched and her body, still dressed in her school uniform, was found in woodland half a mile away. At an inquest yesterday, her mother Judith broke down in tears as she told how her daughter, who had been a happy, well-adjusted child, slowly slid into despair. In a statement read to the hearing, Mrs Friend, a primary school classroom assistant, said: 'When her dad left it was like a bomb going off in the house.

'It was just so much for her to cope with. It would be hard for an adult, let alone a child. She just desperately wanted things to be how they used to be before.

'Alison took it very much to heart. She took a lot of time to come to terms with it.'

Alison was a talented pupil at Castle School in Taunton, Somerset, one of the country's leading comprehensives, and received glowing reports. But her life fell apart when her 49-year-old father, a senior manager for Mencap, the charity for people with learning disabilities, confessed to an affair in May last year. He packed his bags the next day and left the family home in Ham, near Wellington, Somerset, to be with his lover in Sheffield.

A school friend, whose name was withheld from the Taunton inquest, revealed: 'She started to rebel. She grew her hair long, stopped giving in her homework on time and started to smoke.

'She also started to cut her wrists but got upset with people when they spoke to her about it.'

The friend said she overheard Alison discuss suicide. She said: 'It was after the Easter holiday that I heard Alison asking friends what people would think if a person or she died.'

Alison ran away from home a month later. But before she had a chance to carry out her suicide threat, her best friend found six letters saying goodbye to family and friends in her school locker. Alison had handed her friend the keys to the locker 'just in case' she didn't come in the next day. The girl told how Alison had talked about jumping off a railway bridge and asked her how she would feel about a friend who killed herself.

She said: 'I told her I would tell them they shouldn't do it. I was very worried and I spoke to another friend about it.

'I told her Alison was talking about killing herself but she said she wouldn't do it because she hadn't got the bottle. But I wasn't so sure so I went to her locker and opened it.'

The girl discovered the letters and alerted school staff, who telephoned Mrs Friend and gave her the notes. It was after her mother confronted her about her plans that Alison rushed out of the family home for the last time. Mrs Friend, who broke down several times during the inquest, told how she had thought her daughter was in a happy mood earlier that day when she picked her up from school.

'It never occurred to me she would kill herself and I decided to speak to her when we got into the car,' she said.

'As we drove out of the school she was shouting at me, asking me where I had been and who I had been talking to.

'She threatened to throw herself out of the moving vehicle.'

When they reached home, Mrs Friend thought her daughter had followed her into the house but realised shortly afterwards that she had not come in. She and Alison's sister Hannah, 17, searched for her but later reported her missing to police.

After a massive hunt, her body was found a day and a half later. She was still wearing her white school shirt, black skirt, tights and shoes. Mrs Friend told the inquest that her daughter had refused counselling despite the devastating effect of the marriage split.

She said Alison was jealous of her father's girlfriend's children and had a difficult stay with them during-a visit to Scotland at New Year. 'She wanted her father to say sorry,' she said.

'When she spoke to him on the phone she said it was like talking to an uncle. She found it difficult to come to terms with her loss and wondered why he didn't want to be in her life.'

Recording a verdict of suicide, coroner Michael Rose said: 'This has been a most harrowing inquest, the most harrowing in my 35 years as a coroner.
'
This family will never forget what has happened but I hope that in time they will be able to look back and remember the good things in Alison's life.'

He said it was clear that the family had been happy until Mr Friend left.

'Few people realise the effect that the break-up of a family has on children unless they have been through it,' he said. 'Fortunately, most of us do not have to do so.'

18-year-old Girl Commits Suicide At Church Compound


TRAGEDY occurred in Enugu, yesterday, when an 18-year-old girl, Juliet Ihechi Bernards Osuagwu, hung herself at the premises of the Christ Anglican Church, Uwani.

She had left a note on a table in her room before heading to one of the farmlands in the church compound where she took her own life.

Juliet, an indigene of Nsirimo, Umuahia South Council of Abia State and an SSS 3 student of the Idaw River Girls Secondary School, Enugu, was billed to write her secondary school certificate examination this year.

Juliet was said to have abandoned school on Friday on the pretext that she wanted opportunity to do some chores.

No sooner had The Guardian visited the scene of the tragedy yesterday noon than the police from Uwani arrived and took away the corpse to the morgue of Eastern Nigeria Medical centre.

Swedish Woman Endured 2 Years Of Chemotherapy, But She Didn't Have Cancer


A Swedish woman endured chemotherapy and other cancer treatments for two years, leaving her with weak bones, compressed vertebrae and brain damage that reduced control of her hands, wrote the Local, an English-language outlet in Sweden. Only she didn't have cancer the whole time, as was later discovered by doctors at Gävle Hospital, where she was treated.

What staff thought were tumors invading her liver and other organs were not, the report said this week. Before they made this discovery, the woman had also received doses of radiation and cortisone.

"We're very sorry for this and wish it could be undone," Lars-Göran Holtby told Swedish-language Arbertarbladet, which originally reported the story.

The incident was filed with the National Board of Health and Welfare.

The woman, whom the Local says is in her 60s, had previously survived breast cancer.

In June, a surgeon from the same hospital removed the hip joint of a healthy 30-year-old woman who was supposed to have just a small growth excised, according to a report by the United Press International. This incident also resulted in a health board claim.

Wondering what your chances are of being the victim of medical malpractice in the United States? According to the Institute of Medicine, 98,000 Americans die and countless others are injured from preventable errors every year.

Tuesday 15 January 2013

Mother and daughter face punishment for piercing neighbor’s anus with stick!!!


Following a bizarre quarrel over a coconut tree, two women face court charges for severely injuring a man’s anus.

48-year-old Madam Agnes Miezah Bazayi and her 18-year-old daughter, Georgina Morkeh Menlah, both appeared in the Half Assini District magistrate’s court where they were convicted of the attack on their neighbour’s back passage.

The neighbour, a fisherman named Ezah Kojo, had hired a tree surgeon or comparable handyman to prune the branches of coconut tree that belonged to Madam Bazayi. Branches from the tree were allegedly causing damage to Mr. Ezah’s property.

But when the lumberjack arrived, he was forced out of the tree by Madam Bazayi and her teenage daughter who used a long sharpened raffia palm branch to poke the workman’s buttocks. When the contractor refused to continue the job, Mr. Ezah climbed the tree himself and again the mother and daughter attempted to use their weapon to lacerate his behind.

But the long pointed stick actually penetrated Mr. Kojo directly through his anus and caused considerable damage and injury to his colon, intestines and rectum.

Kojo was rushed to the Eikwe Catholic Hospital for emergency colorectal surgery. The injured fisherman was then referred to two other hospitals in the region in a desperate attempt to save his life.

He had to undergo major surgery to create an anal opening in his abdomen and as he can no longer pass faeces in the traditional fashion.

Both Madam Bazayi and Miss Menlah were found guilty of the crime and the case has been referred to the Western Region Supervising High Court Judge in Sekondi where a stern sentence is expected to be handed down.

Ritual Killings Of Disabled Ghanaian Children Accused Of Being Possessed By Evil Spirits.


INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION network, Al Jazeera, is broadcasting to a global audience a video footage of ritual killings of disabled Ghanaian children accused of being possessed by evil spirits.

The killings, currently happening at Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region and some parts of the Northern Region, were uncovered mid last year by Anas Aremeyaw Anas, a Ghanaian journalist.

The footage has generated an international condemnation of the killings and five suspects are currently in the grips of the Upper East Regional Police Command, being investigated for infanticide.

Most of the murdered children were physically-challenged and were born to parents who believed the children portended misfortune.

The parents therefore contracted community elders known as ‘concoction men’ who murdered the children for a fee.

“Thousands of such children have been killed in Ghana because the communities they were born into believe they are evil spirits and many more continue to get killed on the quiet and the fact that I have gone undercover to cause the arrest of a handful of such killers does not mean the practice has ceased” 

DCOP Bright Oduro, the Upper East Regional Police Commander, as at the time the investigations were done, explained during the Al Jazeera broadcast why the murder of children had been allowed to go on for years without arrest: “It is a very difficult thing to do.

It’s unfortunate, we have no idea why this is happening, who is behind this and why they have not been arrested.”

“During the three weeks that I worked on this story, I came across 10 men who were willing to kill a baby for spiritual reasons…the practice’s continued existence is a result of the impunity enjoyed by those involved and the fact that the police have never acted in any way to prevent these children being killed is surely a strong incentive for the concoction men to continue their business as usual,” Anas noted.

Anas, an award-winning journalist, said he presented an 18-month-old baby to the concoction men and told them his business had never seen prosperity after the birth of the child.

The concoction men, after some spiritual consultations with ‘divinity,’ then told him that the child was the source of his misfortunes and therefore should be killed through a specially brewed poison.

He said the killers charged him an equivalent of $40, three live fowls and some bottles of hard liquor after which an appointment was fixed for them to come to his home and feed the child with the concoction.

“I had contracted a London-based company to produce a prosthetic baby in the exact replica of the 18-month-old child because I was not very sure what might happen.

When they came, they saw the real child but after they had prepared the poison and were about to kill the innocent boy, I swapped it with the prosthetic baby and that was when the Police swooped in and took over.

Every single thing was being recorded secretly and the Police were in a separate room, monitoring everything on CCTV.”

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Minicab driver stole from blind passenger who asked for help at cashpoint!!!


A minicab driver stole from a blind woman when she asked for his help to ­take money from a cashpoint to pay the fare.

Gill Holland told Shafak Hussain she only wanted £30, but he took out £300 instead and pocketed the difference, a court heard. She even gave him a £4 tip, unaware he had ripped her off.

Gill, 51, had ordered a cab to collect her and her labrador guide dog after she had been treated at Manchester Royal Infirmary. When she realised she was short of money she asked if she could pay the fare at the taxi office later.

But Hussain insisted they go to a cash machine. And while she could type in her PIN, she relied on him to enter the amount. Father-of two Hussain, 36, of Oldham, who denied theft, was given a four-month suspended sentence at Manchester court, ordered to do 150 hours’ unpaid work and pay Gill £270 compensation.

District Judge Paul Richardson told him: “This was a very mean offence. The victim was totally blind. She relied on you and you betrayed her.”

Gill added: “Going to court was harrowing, but I was worried he’d try and do it again to someone else who was vulnerable.”

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Katie Price Is Engaged To New Stripper Boyfriend Kieran Hayler After 3-Week Romance


Katie Price doesn't believe in hanging about and it appears she hasn't wasted any time in finding her third husband after getting engaged to a stripper.

New stripper boyfriend Kieran Hayler proposed on Christmas Day - and she said yes!

Katie, 34, was planning to make Leandro Penna her third husband but now it's going to be 25-year-old Kieran, who's appeared semi-clothed on several episodes of EastEnders.

'He's a normal guy and when something feels right I just go for it,' she declares.

'Kieran and I talked about marriage a few times and he proposed to me at Christmas over dinner.'

The happy couple have only been dating for three weeks, but that doesn't bother the mum-of-three. She does like a fittie who works out.

'It just feels right,' Katie says. 'I know what people will say because I've heard it all before.

'But life is short so when something feels right, I just go for it.'

Friday 4 January 2013

Playboy founder Hugh Hefner Marries 26 Years Old Crystal Harris, the "runaway bride"


Playboy founder Hugh Hefner has married his third wife Crystal Harris, the "runaway bride" who cancelled their first wedding in 2011.

The pair, who are separated by 60 years in age, married on New Year's Eve in the PlayBoy Mansion with Keith as my Best Man. Love that girl!" Hefner wrote on Twitter with the picture, referring to his brother Keith Hefner, a songwriter.

The couple tied the knot more than a year after their planned 2011 wedding was cancelled when Harris got cold feet. The blonde Playboy Playmate of the Month for December 2009 ditched the adult entertainment mogul in what was called a "change of heart" five days before a lavish June 2011 wedding before 300 guests. Harris, who appeared on the July 2011 cover of the adult magazine with a "runaway bride" sticker covering her bottom half, tweeted on Monday that she was ready to commit and changed her name to "Crystal Hefner" on the micro-blogging site.

"Today is the day I become Mrs Hugh Hefner," Harris, who has a psychology degree, wrote on Twitter after writing "Feeling very happy, lucky, and blessed."

Man Arrested For Killing Son For Ritual


A middle aged man, Mr Hosea Folorunsh was arrested by the police command in Kogi state in Egbe town of Yagba West local government council for the alleged gruesome murder of his son for ritual purpose.

Briefing journalists on the arrest in Lokoja, the Kogi state capital, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Mohammed Katsina says the suspect, a herbalist, also buried the child in a shallow grave in his own compound.

The state’s Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Katsina while parading the suspect, Chief Hosea Folorunsho, at the state command headquarters, Lokoja-the state capital, disclosed that on the 31st of December 2012, the herbalist killed his son for alleged ritual.

Narrating the police investigation, the police boss, Mr Katsina disclosed that on the New Year’s Eve, at about 11:55PM, the suspect quietly took the baby named Sunday Folorunsho who was asleep in the middle of the night and murdered him in gruesome circumstances.

He added that having accomplished his mission, the suspect dug a shallow grave in his compound and hurriedly buried the corps of the baby.

The police escorted Mr Folorunsho to his compound where the baby’s corpse was buried and he was then asked to exhume the corpse.

Digging out the corpse of the baby, he handed over the body to a pathologist who conducted an autopsy on the dead baby.

The autopsy result read that the child died of multiple fractures through the application of blunt object and trauma.

The 48 year old suspect, a native of Egbe in Yagba West Local Government Area (LGA) of the state is married with three other kids.