Let the wife not sweat too much over the husband because he is obviously one bus stop away from being gay or trans. Anal kwa!!! Shebi head dey pain me!
Gistmedia10: In a dramatic public confrontation, a distraught married woman accused another lady of using anal sex to lure her husband away from home. The incident, which quickly drew the attention of onlookers and went viral on social media.
The confrontation began when the wife tracked down the alleged "side chick" at a shopping complex. Overcome with emotion, the wife approached the woman and began accusing her of engaging in anal sex to "snatch" her husband. The heated exchange, filled with raw emotion and tearful accusations, was captured on video by bystanders.
In the video, the wife can be seen breaking down in tears as she confronts the other woman.
Have you ever wondered what year formal education was established in Nigeria?
Or have you ever questioned just how long some of the famous schools in Nigeria have been in existence?
Well, your prayers have been answered because someone has really taken the time and painstakingly compiled this list of the Oldest Secondary Schools in Nigeria:
1. CMS Grammar School, Bariga, Lagos (1859) 2. Methodist Boys High School, Victoria Island, Lagos (1878) 3. Methodist Girls High School, Yaba, Lagos (1879) 4. Baptist Academy, Obanikoro, Lagos (1885) 5. Hope Waddell Training Institute, Calabar (1895) 6. St. Anne’s School, (Old Kudeti Girls’ School) Ibadan (1896) 7. Oron Boy’s High School, (Old Oron Training Institute) Oron (1897) 8. Wesley College of Science (old Wesley College), Elekuro, Ibadan (1905) 9. St. Paul’s College, Iyenu, Awka (1900) 10. Methodist Boy’s High School, Oron (1905) 11. Abeokuta Grammar School, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta (1908) 12. King’s College, Catholic Mission Street, Lagos (1909) 13. St. John’s School, Bida (1909) 14. Alhuda-Huda College(OldGovernment Secondary School), Zaria (1910) 15. Ijebu-Ode Grammar School, Ijebu-Ode (12 Jan. 1913) 16. Eko Boys High School, Mushin, Lagos (1913) 17. Ibadan Grammar School, Molete, Ibadan (1913) 18. Government Secondary School, Ilorin - (1914) 19. Government College, Katsina-Ala - (1915) 20. Etinan Institute, Etinan, Akwa-Ibom - (1915) 21. Ondo Boys High School, Ondo - (1919) 22. Duke Town Secondary School - (1919) 23. Baptist Boys High School, Abeokuta - (1923) 24. Government College, Kaduna - (1920) 25. Barewa College, Zaria - (1921) 26. Methodist College, Uzuakoli, Aba - (1923) 27. Ibo Boys’ High School, Uzuakoli, Aba - (1923) 28. Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha - (1925) 29. Queens College, Yaba, Lagos (1927) 30. Government College, Apata, Ibadan (1927) 31. Government College, Umuahia (1927) 32. United Memorial Grammar School, Ibadan (1928) 33. St. Gregory College, Ikoyi, Lagos (1928) 34. St. Thomas College, Ibusa (1928) 35. St. Charles College, Onitsha (1929) 36. Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu (1931) 37. Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos (1932) 38. St Theresa College, Oke-Ado, Ibadan (1932) 39. Oduduwa Grammar School, Ile-Ife (1932) 40. Christ the King College, Onitsha (1933) 41. Christ’s School, Ado-Ekiti (1933) 42. Ilesha Grammar School, Ilesha (1934) 43. St. Patrick’s College, Calabar (1934) 44. Holy Rosary College, Enugu (1935) 45. Government Secondary School, Owerri (1935) 46. Edo College, Benin City (1937) 47. Ibadan Boys High School, Ibadan (1938) 48. Baptist High School, Bodija, Ibadan (1940) 49. Queen of the Rosary College, Onitsha (1942) 50. African Church School, Kajola, Ifo (1943) 51. Lisabi Grammar School, Abeokuta (1943) 52. Offa Grammar School, Offa (1943) 53. Olivet Baptist High School,Olivet Heights Oyo (1945) 54. Adeola Odutola College, Ijebu-Ode (1945) 55. Government College, Ughelli (1945) 56. Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Lagos (1945) 57. Urhobo College, Effurun (1946) 58. Remo Secondary School, Sagamu (1946) 59. Ansar –Ud – Deen Comprehensive College, Otta (1946) 60. Imade College, Owo (1946) 61. Victory College, Ikare, Ondo (1947) 62. Hussey College, Warri (1947) 63. Ahmaddiya College, Agege, Lagos (1948) 64. Government College, Keffi (1949) 65. Molusi College, Ijebu-Igbo (1949) 66. Baptist High School, Borokiri, Port Harcourt (1949) 67. Oriwu College, Ikorodu (1949) 68. Osogbo Grammar School, Osogbo (1950) 69. Ago-Iwoye Secondary School, Ago-Iwoye (1950) 70. Ijebu Muslim College (1950) 71. Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Yaba, Lagos (1950) 72. St. Peter Claver’s College, Sapele (1950) 73. Egbado (Yewa) College, Ilaro (1950) 74. St. Thomas’ Aquinas College, Akure (1951) 75. Kiriji Memorial College, Igbajo (1952) 76. Queen’s School, Ibadan (1952) 77. Government College, Afikpo (1952) 78. Oyemekun Grammar School, Akure (1953) 79. Ogbomoso Grammar School, Ogbomoso (1953) 80. Loyola College, Ibadan (1954) 81. St. Bernadine’s Grammar School, Oyo (1954) 82. Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode (1954) 83. St. Anthony’s Grammar School, Ijebu-Imusin (1954) 84. Manuwa Memorial Grammar School, Iju-Odo (1954) 85. Fiditi Grammar School, Fiditi (1954) 86. National High School, Arondizuogu (1954) 87. Iheme Memorial Grammar School, Arondizuogu (1954) 88. St. Louis Secondary School, Ondo (1954) 89. Gboluji Grammar School, Ile-Oluji (1954) 90. Badagry Grammar School, Badagry (1955) 91. African Church Grammar School, Abeokuta (1955) 92. Ibara Anglican High School, Abeokuta (1955) 93. Doherty Memorial Grammar School, Ijero- Ekiti (1955) 94. St Patrick’s College, Asaba (1955) 95. St. Monica Girls’ School, Ondo (1955) 96. St. Catherine’s Anglican Girls School, Owo (1956) 97. Methodist High School, Okiti Pupa (1956) 98. Mayflower School, Ikenne (1956) 99. Isonyin Grammar School, Isonyin (1956) 100. Ebenezer Grammar School, Abeokuta (1956) 101. St. Joseph College, Ondo (1956) 102. Odogbolu Grammar. School, Odogbolu (1957) 103. Notre Dame College, Ozoro (1957) 104. Government College, Makurdi (1957) 105. Holy Rosary College, Idah (1957) 106. Anglican Grammar School, Iju-itaogbolu (1957) 107. African Church Grammar School, Oka-Akoko (1957) 108. Okemesi Grammar School, Okemesi-Ekiti (1958) 109. Lagelu Grammar School, Ibadan (1958) 110. Ahmadu Bahago Secondary School (old Niger Baptist College) (1958) 111. Anglican Grammar School, Igbara-Oke (1958) 112. St. Patrick’s College, Oka-Akoko (1959) 113. Ondo Anglican Grammar School, Ondo (1959) 114. Premier Grammar School, Abeokuta (1959)..
It is shameful you have to speak on this after his demise. Since you failed to raise it and trash it while he was alive you should have remained silent for life...this is a low. Dead men don't talk.
This is cow dung talk...this man is corrution in flesh disguised as a loyalist game player. So a person's wrong should not be pointed out and dealt with because he is your ally? Thank God you did not happen to fellow good Nigerians as a governor.
He should open a trust account in their names jointly and severally now while the iron is still hot before the exigencies of life and challenges of keeping promises catch up with him. Set them up and hang around to support them when and if the need arises.
Nigerian billionaire E-money takes it upon himself to raise Late Jnr Pope’s three kids.
Recall that on April 10, 2024, the 39-year-old actor sadly lost his life in a boat accident while filming a movie Junior Pope’s death was officially declared after many attempts at CPR were unsuccessful. On their way back from the shoot of Adanma Luke’s film Another Side of Life, the actor and some crew members perished in the River Niger region.
Mourning the late actor E-money took to his Instagram page to pen hear-breaking tribute,
Consult a lawyer, National Industrial Court will get him back to his senses.
Standstrong: It seems I'm now in the country I don't know. A kg of gas for N1300?
I earlier complained how my boss is maltreating and abusing me without payment even when I told him I need my so called salary to enable me go to hospital for check up but he traveled without a word to me.
'...when a nigga is getting richer, they come and get ya... ' Mama really needs a 'hell razer'. 2Pac was a realist with the exactitude of a Jewish prophet.
ECOWAS flopped in handling this. It should have shielded these three countries from the enemies they perceived (bad leadership, France continuous colonization, security crisis etc) while inhouse trying to parley with them. But it went out as an ally to these countries enemies, guns blazing.
Peterpaul96: BREAKING: The military rulers of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso are withdrawing their countries from ECOWAS with immediate effect, a joint statement says.
Beautiful, it will be an amazing come back for the people of Jos South Federal Constituency and good for democracy. I really pray this works, especially for all his involvements with the woes that trailed the state.
I believe, you mean to say the most oppressed, abused and troubled, not violent. The people of Jos are not violent but hospitable and good. Several external forces are on the heels of Jos desperately destabilizing it whereas the people continue to strive in keeping their identity despite having some of them compromised.
Kingrshd3: So this kind fine park they the most violent region in Nigeria 😳😲
Paraman: They had no reason to protest. They were causing public disturbance and mischief. Their senseless action could have lead to anarchy in Nassarawa state.
They must be use as an example so that some set of people who find it hard to accept defeat won't also do it in 2027.
Do you need to have a reason to protest. It is their right to assemble and voice an opinion or make known their sentiments with regards anything, even the judgement of the Supreme Court.
WebOracle: I made a post on my Facebook about my accommodation issues in school and how I needed help with a new one.
This guy went to my DM and asked me to delete the post, that he’d help me.
Asked me to come to Umuahia from Calabar, I asked for tfare, he asked me to come first with mine, after all na me dey find help. I'm surprised that you posted your picture join. It was a dumb decision you took to go join him, accept a promise from a stranger to pay your accomodation cost - didn't mama teach you not to take cookies from strangers. You enabled his wickedness with your indulgence. I believe you should be giving thanks he did not rape you, kill you or worse. He is wrong and you are twice wrong. Better luck going forward to you. I traveled down two days later, got to Umuahia only for the guy to tell me to find a place to lodge and he’d join me later because he had to attend to an emergency.😳
I managed to lodge with what I had which was even a deposit and told the hotel receptionist that my host will balance up when he comes.
He came later in the night with “Nutri Milk and Bread”.😡
He coerced me into having $3x with him based on say I dey vulnerable to his help.😭
4am he took excuse to rush to go for another emergency.
Na so Orjiako Emmanuel Japa from the hotel and left me stranded o.🙆🏽♂️
Balance of hotel e nor pay. Food e nor give me chop. Transport e nor give. Money for rent e promise e nor give
Blocked me everywhere and left me in more vulnerable and terrible state.😭😡
Nobody treats any human like that no matter what You don’t ride on people’s desperation to make yourself feel good.
Orjiako Emmanuel is a terrible human and he should be famous by force!!!
seunmsg: They should have arrested all of them and give them serious beating for trying to undermine democracy and attempting to cause breakdown of law and order in the state.
That is society fighting injustice. Somehow, the law develops better through such intercourse with society.
It is very necessary that the cure be administered. Since the administration has begun, let it be sustained to a logical conclusion whilst the debate on whether it is properly or not properly administered continues. Long live Nigeria beloved.
Richtaiwo: Okay. But your govt that doesn't allow the looting, what is the consequence on Nigerian? Is that not a cure worse than the disease?