Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Nigerian student faces rape& other charges



                                         

                                                         Tevin Mgbo, Malcolm Frank and Chukwudi Ndudikwa


According to this site Chukwudi Ndudikwa and Malcolm Frank have been charged of  rape and aggravated sodomy charges,while Tevin Mgbo is charges of aggravated sodomy, kidnapping and reckless conduct. The incident involving these three suspects happened March 8 at the East Suites.
The victim told police there was a party celebrating Spring Break and then they went to a club.
The victim says she admits drinking some alcohol but says she did not use drugs, and does not remember much of what happened at the club or afterward.
It was reported that the victim did have sex with several men in several rooms, and one witness says the victim used a drug. One witness also said the victim was drunk, dancing, fell and hit her head.

One of the victim's friends says he tried to help her but she would not allow it. He told police she kept hitting him and even picked up a knife and tried to stab him saying she knew what she was doing. He says the next morning the victim was unaware of what happened and he took her to the hospital.
Another witness says some of the suspects came and confronted the victim about the rape accusations. That witness said he told them "no one forced her to do it but she was not fully aware of where she was or what she was doing".

Once campus police were told of the incidents, they identified and arrested the men.

As reported from Morehouse College, students who violate the school's code of conducts and the law will receive disciplinary actions, which could mean dismissal from the college.

Naomi Campbell and Vladimir Doronin are 'on a break' after five years of dating

The 42 year old Naomi Campbell and Vladimir Doronin have decided to take a break, while 'Naomi brings glamour to Vlad’s hotels and properties, he treats her extremely well,despite the fact that he has separated  from his wife for15years ,he has not divorced her yet,but rumour had it that their break up was based on  spending  a lot of time apart due to work commitments.'




Ghana must go bag as outfit?


Whaaaaaaaaatttttttttttt? This is really the height of it all! 

Chris Brown unfollows his woman(Rihanna) on twitter




See the photos that caused Chris Brown to unfollow his woman (Rihanna) on twitter
Rihanna and Justin Laboy on twitter

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Eat More Bananas And Give Birth To Male Children

Women can influence the gender of their child with what they eat before they conceive, according to new research that lends scientific support to age-old superstitions about pregnancy.
The discovery shows higher calorie intake prior to conception can significantly increase the chances of having a son while women on restricted diets are more likely to produce daughters.

Scientists at Britain's Oxford and Exeter Universities, who studied eating habits of 740 women during their first-time pregnancies, say that their findings seem to back certain traditional links between diet and gender while disproving others.



"We were able to confirm the old wives' tale that eating bananas and so having a high potassium intake was associated with having a boy, as was a high sodium intake," research leader Fiona Mathews, a specialist in mammalian biology at Exeter University, told the Guardian newspaper. "But the old take about drinking a lot of milk to have a girl doesn't seem to hold up. In fact, more calcium meant they were again more likely to have a boy.

" Mathews said the study pointed to a simple technique to influencing the chances of a male birth: Eating a bowl of cereal for breakfast. "If you want a boy, eat a healthy diet with a high calorie intake, including breakfast," she told New Scientist magazine. "Of women eating cereals daily, 59 percent had boys, compared with only 43 percent who bore boys in the group eating less than a bowlful per week.

" The researchers said that a higher calorie intake prior to conception can increase the chances of having a son from ten to 11 boys in every 20 births, according to the study published in the Proceeding of the Royal Society B. They said it could explain why male births in richer countries are experiencing a slight reduction.