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Friday, 20 September 2013

"I Wanted To Be A Reverend Sister Before BBA" - Beverly Osu Reveals

Big Brother Africa 2013 finalist, Beverly Osu who represented Nigeria and became one of the most talked-about housemate has now revealed that being controversial has never been her goal.
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In a recent interview on Abuja, she talks about life before the house and what her future plans her.
Read Excerpts:
Life before Big Brother:
Before Big Brother, I was into entertainment. Big Brother Africa was just a platform for me to do what I wanted to do. Before now, I wanted to be an actress, I wanted to be a reverend sister, but things did not just work out the way I planned it.

Being a controversial housemate:
Going to the house, I didn’t have any plan or strategy. I just went in there. While in the house, I used to be blunt every time, it used to be me living my normal life. The controversial side, I don’t know because I used to be a very sweet person.

On how she was never up for eviction:


I didn’t do anything. I know that people picked my name but I wasn’t bothered because I also got to pick one or two people. I knew when Natasha or anybody else picked me for eviction but I understood it was just a game. However, I was generally liked in the house because I’m a people’s person.

On her relationship with Angelo

Me and Angelo were so business minded people, we think alike, we  do a lot of things together. We have projects we are working on together so, it was much like we went to BBA as individuals but we didn’t come there to mark time. And now, we have a platform we have to use. Now, he is in his country but when there is something to do, we  will go together. It is not that we won’t have our time but it’s more of the business because we all came for something in our lives and since we have gotten  the opportunity, we should use it right.

Her future plans:
School, my career-acting, so many things in next year let me feel I’m not sure what to say next because my voice is Ok.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/47706.html

Thursday, 19 September 2013

SHOCKING: Nigerian Girl, 13, Confesses How Dad, His Friend, Kept Raping Her for 7 Years


A 13-year-old girl has made some shocking confessions on how her biological father, Stephen Chimaraobi, and his friend, Paul Oha, raped her for seven years in their Ojodu home in Lagos State.
The police at Grammar School Division, Ojodu, conducted immediate arrest upon hearing this story.
42-year-old Chimaraobi, from Delta State, has remained single after his wife left him. His friend Oha, from Imo State, is married and has two kids.
The girl narrated that the she was defiled at the age of six years and regular raping continued till she became 13, without each of them knowing until she reported the matter to the police.
She said she did not know the damage they were doing to her until recently, as she became an emotional wreck.
The victim further narrated that her father did not re-marry after the girl’s mother left him and he took advantage of her mother’s absence to rape the child repeatedly.
The little girl said she was helpless because her father threatened to kill her, if the girl made this fact public.
She also adder her father’s friend Oha was also engaged in frequent sexual assaults. He used to come to their house at odd time, when her father had gone to work.
She said after that, he would warn her not to tell anyone about it, including her father.
“My father’s friend after abusing me, will ask me not to tell my father, not knowing that my father was also abusing me,” she told the police.
The victim decided to risk and went to the police to report the matter when the trauma became unbearable.
Chimaraobi’s neighbours confirmed the incident and condemned his arrest, adding the police should ensure that the victim get justice.
The father and his friend were charged with defilement and rape at the Family Court in Ikeja, on September 18, 2013, Wednesday.

The case has been adjourned till November, 6, 2013, while the suspects were remanded in Kirikiri Prisons. 
READ MORE:  http://news.naij.com/47564.html