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He Loves To End It From The Back, Then Spill At My Back’ Stephanie Otobo Spills All To Journalists'

Oh dear! Stephanie Otobo is someone you don’t want to ‘mess’ with and if she is paid to do this, you still don’t want to mess with her. She is someone that does her ‘job’ well. In a press conference she held yesterday, she spilled it ALL. How they allegedly had s3x at different locations and countries, how he spoilt her with money, and how he allegedly wants threesome with her but she refused because she doesn’t do women. You can call this explosive. Is this lady lying? Is she trying to frame the man of God up, where were his aides when all these happened, especially the alleged Lagos sex romps she mentioned? Didn’t anyone see them? His guards? All the explosives put together by  Sahara Reporters  below… The Canada-based lady involved in an alleged marriage scandal with the overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries, Johnson Suleman, has said that her affair with the cleric involved a lot of sex. Stephanie Otobo, speaking at a press conference in Lagos on Friday, said she spent tim

Facebook scores a deal to live stream Major League Soccer matches

As competition in the live streaming space heats up, Facebook has scored a significant deal that will allow it to stream at least 22 live Major League Soccer matches on its social network. Through a collaboration with both MLS and Univision Deportes, Facebook gained the rights to stream the 2017 MLS regular-season matches in English, as well as enhance the video content with various interactive elements. The streams will include Facebook-specific commentators and interactive graphics, as well as fan Q&A and polling features that let Facebook viewers engage with the commentators as the matches take place. These are the same games that are being broadcast on Univision networks in Spanish, but Facebook has scored exclusive rights to the English language streams. As a part of the deal, MLS will also produce more than 40 original “Matchday Live” analysis shows that will be posted to the Univision Deportes Facebook page. These shows will include feature highlights and discussio

Herbalist Dies On Top Of S*x Worker In Imo

Tragedy  struck  in Anara, a satellite town in Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State on Thursday, when a popular native doctor in the area reportedly died on top of a commercial sex worker in the town. According to eyewitnesses, the herbalist, who was identified as Lambert Osigwe, died while having sex with a prostitute whose name was given as Onyinye Nwosu in a local brothel in Anara main market. Eyewitnesses recounted that the victim was a regular customer of the harlot who had allegedly offered to give him free sex that day even when he said he had no money. An eyewitness who pleaded anonymity said, “Onyinye Nwosu is a whore who plies her trade in a local brothel in Anara, Isiala Mbano LGA and one Mr. Lambert was one of her good customers whose patronage kept her in the business. “Most times and for unknown reasons, he came to buy used condoms with sperm from the prostitutes and at the same time, patronised his regular customer, Onyinye. On this fateful day, he just ca

Obama Half Brother still Ranting about his both Certificate

Malik Obama's recent behaviour towards his half-brother, Barrack Obama, brings to mind that Yoruba proverb that translates to 'It's people who know you that betray you". Malik has not made secret the fact that he is not in support of his brother and in a recent attack on Barack, he posted an image of a Kenyan birth certificate which he claims belongs to the former US president. During Barrack's presidency, he was plagued with accusations of being born abroad, hence not a true American. Donald Trump promoted the birther movement that made this allegation to question the legitimacy of his presidency and now, years later, Malik is bringing it up again. The older Obama brother tweeted a birth certificate photo that has the letterhead of the Coast Province General Hospital in Mombasa and claimed it was proof that Barack was born in Mombasa, Kenya. Turns out the birth certificate was a fake. In 2009, a man called Lucas Smith had put up the same forged document f

WhatsApp gets back its classic text statuses (kind of)

WhatsApp recently introduced a very Snapchat-esque Status feature, complete with its own tab on the app’s main screen. In doing so, WhatsApp also removed the plain-old text statuses, much to the dismay of us old farts who can’t be bothered with the full screen bonanza of the new design. Fret no more. As spotted by Android Police, WhatsApp has brought the text status back into the picture in its latest Android beta. As before, it can be found under your profile settings, listed under the “About and Phone Number section.” It seems WhatsApp is transitioning it more into a simple bout blurb than an actual regularly updated status message. Then again, I’m not sure I’ve ever updated my WhatsApp profile since I first joined, so maybe there’s a reason for the new 24-hour design. And no, this isn’t getting rid of the new status, or its new tab, though I wonder how long that feature will last in its current form. For all Facebook is intent on copying Snapchat – it introduced a nearly i

You can now manage your bank account with emojis

Finance emojis are now a thing. IMAGE: CAPITAL OnE We rarely go to the bank anymore. Our main interaction with these money-tending edifices is through the tiny money-spitting mouths of ATMs. But we miss the human interaction.  It's unlikely we'll ever get that same-level of human-banker contact back, but at least Capital One is giving us a banking chat bot, the first, they claim, SMS-based one in the U.S. And it can speak emoji. The bank unveiled its new mobile technology, called  Eno , at SXSW in Austin, Texas, on Friday. And yes, “Eno” is “One” spelled backwards. Clever bird, that Capital One. Capital One’s chat bot is not about casual, meme-filled conversation. It's also not app based. It will, using natural language processing, respond to your various SMS-text-based banking needs, including checking on account balances, recent transactions, when your next credit card bill is due, credit limits and history and even that impossible-to-remember bank routing n

How many Snapchat clones does it take for Facebook to lose its self-respect?

It must be getting hard to walk into work at Facebook with your head held high. You roll into the campus in your Tesla, waltz over to your desk, and sit down, head full of ideas as to how to make the social network better for users and advertisers alike. Then a notification pings up on Messenger. It’s Mark Zuckerberg himself! The boss is speaking to you! What could he have to say? “Clone Snapchat a bit more. Thanks, Mark.” Over the past year, Facebook has shown an almost monomaniacal dedication to taking on Snapchat by importing its defining features wholesale into the company’s own apps. Facebook Live has “masks” now (think Snapchat’s Lenses). Instagram has geostickers (like Snapchat’s location-aware stickers.) WhatsApp has “Status” (think Snapchat Stories). Instagram has “Stories” (think … Snapchat stories).The latest fruit of Facebook’s labours is Messenger Day – “a way for you to share these photos and videos — as they happen — by adding to your Messenger Day, where many of

Man attempts to give serious BBC interview, regrets ever having children

This viral video might be the best lesson in "how to keep a straight face" in the most hilarious situation ever. A very serious expert on South Korea appears on BBC World News via webcam to discuss the impeachment of South Korea's President Park Geun-hye.  But just when he's deep into a convoluted analysis on the meaning of democracy in the face of scandals, the impossible happens.  First, his daughter bursts in and starts dancing: IMAGE: BBC NEWS/SCREENGRAB "I think one of your children just walked in," says the presenter in studio, visibly amused: The expert in question, political scientist Robert E. Kelly, attempts to send his daughter away, without success: IMAGE: BBC NEWS/SCREENGRAB Then, another, smaller child in the walker steps in:  IMAGE: BBC NEWS/SCREENGRAB At that point, a shouting woman dashes into the room at high velocity, grabs both children, opens the door and exits the room (not without some trouble

How to hide folders from Dropbox's photo gallery Carousel

It's a bit tricky to find which photos reside in a folder that's able to be hidden, and you need to use the Web version of Carousel in order to use this new feature. We break down Carousel's clunky but still useful ability to exclude entire folders from view. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET Carousel is an app from Dropbox that acts as a more attractive front-end to make browsing and sharing photos a more enjoyable experience than you would get from sifting through your files on the Dropbox app itself. You can also use Carousel to auto-backup the photos you take with your phone to Dropbox, but even if you aren't using the auto-backup feature, the Carousel app will show you the photos you have on Dropbox and those stored locally on your phone. There is also a  Web version of Carousel  that lets you view and share photos on a computer. A recent update has added the ability to exclude an entire Dropbox folder from showing up on Carousel, but you have to use the Web

INEC Announces the Date for 2019 General Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has announced dates for 2019 general elections. In a statement posted on its website Thursday, the electoral commission said it was making the announcements well ahead “in order to ensure certainty in our dates for elections, and to allow for proper planning by the Commission, political parties, security agencies, candidates and all stakeholders”. “To that extent, the 2019 Presidential and National Assembly elections will hold on Saturday, 16th February 2019, while the Governorship/State Assembly/Federal Capital Territory Area Council Elections will hold on Saturday 2nd March 2019.” The commission also announced that 23 of its electoral officers being prosecuted for various electoral offences will be placed on half salary and will not report for duty pending the determination of their respective cases by the court. Read the full statement: Gentlemen of the Press,  You are all welcome to yet another briefing, which is in fu

Report: WhatsApp begins testing a way to actually make money

WhatsApp has begun testing a system that allows businesses to message consumers directly, according to a report by Reuters. In other words, WhatsApp is getting ready to actually make real money. If you recall, WhatsApp used to charge an annual $0.99 membership fee, but abandoned it a couple of years after being acquired by Facebook for around $19 billion. It was then that WhatsApp said it would explore letting users communicate with businesses and organizations for monetization, so we’ve known this was likely coming for some time. According to the Reuters  report, a “handful” of Y Combinator startups recently began testing the feature: The trial is still in the early stages, said Umer Ilyas, co-founder of Cowlar Inc, one of the startups involved. The system is highly anticipated in remote places where WhatsApp is especially popular, he said. Cowlar makes collars for dairy cows, collecting data on their activity and recommending changes to improve milk yield. The company,