Thursday, 28 June 2012

TAccording to the Global Peace Index, conducted by the Research Institute of Economics & Peace. It recently released its top 10 most dangerous African countries in 2012 and Nigeria was number 6. The ranking is based on countries most affected by war, terrorism, political instability, regular violence etc. Here’s the top 10 Most Dangerous Countries in Africa 2012 10. Ethiopia. 9.Burundi. 8. Zimbabwe. 7. Chad. 6. Nigeria. 5. Libya. 4. Central African Republic. 3. Democratic Republic of Congo. 2. Sudan. 1. Somalia.

According to the Global Peace Index, conducted by the Research Institute of Economics & Peace. It recently released its top 10 most dangerous African countries in 2012 and Nigeria was number 6.
The ranking is based on countries most affected by war, terrorism, political instability, regular violence etc.
Here’s the top 10 Most Dangerous Countries in Africa 2012
10. Ethiopia. 9.Burundi. 8. Zimbabwe. 7. Chad. 6. Nigeria. 5. Libya. 4. Central African Republic. 3. Democratic Republic of Congo. 2. Sudan. 1. Somalia.

PHOTOS:Banky w {EME boss] interviews governor fashola


Last week, the International Republican Institute (IRI) & US Agency for International Development (USAID) visited the Governor of Lagos with R & B Power House Banky W for a documentary hosted by Banky W. The documentary is about promoting democracy in Nigeria through the youths.

ABOMINATION:Wife catches husband having sex with thier only daugther


A 45-year-old woman has caught her husband having séx with their only daughter of 15 years. The husband, 51, resides with his wife and their daughter at Ayobo, Ipaja, Lagos.

A reliable source revealed that the girl’s mother who is a trader at Oshodi, on the fateful day, went to Festac Town but had to return home because she was not feeling well. According to the source, the woman, on getting home, met her husband and their daughter on their matrimonial bed having séx and the man súcking her bréasts.


The girl's mother was said to have raised an alarm which attracted neighbours and passersby, as a result, the man, said to be from the South East, left the daughter.

The woman cried bitterly, saying "am going to move out of this house with my daugher because it is a taboo, and in the future people will tell the story even to the person who may want to marry her.”

When the man was confronted, he pleaded that he be forgiven, claiming that it was the handiwork of the devil. The girl wept profusely and refused to speak when people sought to hear her side of the story.