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9 Human heads found in a Car
September 25, 2008, 2:57 pm
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Policemen at the Sabo Police station, Yaba, this morning, arrested a man carrying nine human heads in his car, at Sabo, Yaba, Lagos.

Police sources confirmed that the suspect, whose identity could not be ascertained as at the time of filing this report, was going to supply the heads to his client when he was caught.

“It was an early morning operation, we got information that a vehicle containing nine human skulls had arrived Sabo, so we moved there and swiftly arrested the driver and the heads are now in our exhibit room,” a police source told

It was gathered that the arrested driver took the police to his patrons around the area. A large crowd of Lagosians, this morning, besieged the station to catch a glimpse of the suspect and the human skulls, but the police dispersed them with teargas.

The spokesman of the state Police Command, Mr. Frank Mbah, confirmed the story, saying the police have started investigating the matter.

This is an odd world where things you don’t expect happens. Can you imagine 9 human heads in a car ready to be supplied to a client. Who knows for what purpose.? Do people think before at all before they act.?

Security Tips: The above can happen to any body therefore take the following  security tips very serious:  

1. Watchout for strange faces in your neighbourhood lurking around when everywhere seems to be quiet. 

2. Avoid late night movements. Night crawlers beware.

3. Dont make friends with men or women you dont know intimately

4. Beware of friends who are desperate to become wealthy overnight.

5. When lonely at home ensure all doors are properly locked.

6. Open your eyes to be very sensitive to things around you.

7. Dont accept gifts from stranger.

8. Avoid asking for a lift from stranger.

9. Avoid  a situation where you are drugged. Night parties where drinks are shared at round

10. Dont be a lone ranger.

 

 



Strange desires
June 11, 2008, 1:05 pm
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On 7th of May, 2008 a Lady named Josephine was arrested in Abakaliki in Ebonyi State of Nigeria for the murder of her husband.The question on the lip of everybody has been …what on earth will led a wife to murder her husband cold blooded.?The lady confessed that her husband cannot perform.The man cannot satisfy her longing sexual desires and that prompted her to recruit a younger man to give her complimentary satisfaction.Odd world. A married woman to recruit another man outside her matrimonial home to satisfy her sexual urges and done not in secret but rather open affair with all impunity.

People who knew the lady before she got married confessed that she was always demanding for sex and she was never satisfied. And when the husband can no longer cope with excessive demands from his wife decided to take another wife who could well understand his state, but that decision to take another wife cost his life. What a wild world.?



DON’T PAY EVIL FOR EVIL
June 10, 2008, 1:02 pm
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Bola and Seju were good friends in their days. Both were young ladies, and they had loved each other heartily from when they were children. They-always wore the same kind of dress, and they went together everywhere in their village, and to other villages as well. They did everything together, so much so that anyone who did not know their parents believed they were twins.So Bola and Seju went about together until when they grew to be the age for marriage. Because they loved each other so much, they decided within themselves to marry two men who were born of the same mother and father, and who lived together in the same house, so that they might be with each other always.
Luckily, a few days after Bola and Seju decided to do so, they heard of two young men who were born of the same mother and father, and who lived together in the same house. So Seju married one of the young men while Bola married the second one, who was older than the first one. So Bola and Seju were very happy now, living together as they had before they had been married in their husbands’ house.
A few days after their marriage, Dola cleared a part of the front of the house very neatly. She sowed one kola-nut on the spot. After some weeks the kola-nut shot up. Then she filled up one earthen jar with water and she put it before her new kola-nut tree. Then every early morning Bola would go and kneel down before the tree and jar. She would pray to the tree to help her to get a baby very soon, and after the prayer, she would drink some of the water which was inside the earthen jar. After that, she would go back to her room before the other people, in the house woke. Bola did this early every morning, because she believed that there was a certain spirit who came and blessed the kola-nut tree and the water in the night.

After some months, the kola-nut tree grew to the height of about one metre. But now the domestic animals of the village began to eat the leaves of the tree and this hindered its growth.

One morning, Seju met Bola abruptly as she knelt down before the kola-nut tree and jar and prayed. After she had prayed and then stood up, Seju asked in surprise, ‘Dola, what were you telling your kola-nut tree?’

‘Oh, this kola-nut tree is my god, and I ask it every morning to help me get a baby soon,’ Bola explained calmly, pointing a finger at the tree and jar.

When Seju noticed that the animals of the village had eaten nearly all the leaves of the tree, she went back to her room. She took the top part of her large water pot, the bottom of which had broken away. She gave it to Bola, and she told her to shield her kola-nut tree with it so that the animals wouldn’t be able to eat its leaves again.

Bola took the large pot from her and thanked her fervently. Then she shielded her tree with it, and as from that morning the animals were unable to eat the leaves of the tree. And so it was growing steadily in the centre of the large pot.

A few years later, the tree yielded the first kola-nuts. The first kola-nuts that the tree yielded were of the best quality in the village, and because the nuts were the best quality, the kola-nut buyers hastily bought all the nuts, paying a considerable amount of money. Similarly, when the tree yielded the second and third kola-nuts, the buyers bought them with large amounts of money as before.

In selling the kola-nuts, Bola became a wealthy woman within a short period. Having seen this, Seju became jealous of Bola’s wealth.

Jealously, Seju demanded back the water pot: ‘Bola, will you please return my large water pot to me this morning?’ Bola was greatly shocked. She asked, ‘What? The broken water pot without a bottom?’

‘Yes, my broken water pot. I want to take it back this morning,’ Seju replied with a jealous voice.

‘Well, the water pot cannot be returned to you at this time unless I break it into pieces before it can come from around my kola-nut tree,’ Bola replied with a dead voice.

‘You must not break it or split the head of my water pot before you return it to me!’ Seju shouted angrily.

‘I say it cannot be taken away from the tree without breaking it or cutting the tree down,’ Bola explained angrily. 

Seju boomed on Bola: ‘Yes, you may cut your tree down if you wish to do so. But all I want from you is my water pot!’

Bola reminded Seju with a calm voice, ‘Please, Seju, I remind you now that both of us started our friendship when we were children. Because of that, don’t try to take your water pot back at his time.’

‘Yes, of course, I don’t forget at any time that we are friends. But at all costs, I want the water pot now,’ Seju insisted with a great noise.

That revealed to Bola at last that Seju simply wanted to destroy her kola-nut tree so that she might not get the nuts from it to sell any more. She went to the chief of the village. She begged him to help her persuade Babi not to take the head of her water pot back.

However, when the chief of the village failed to persuade Seju not to take the water pot back from Bola, he judged the case in favour of Seju and said that Bola must return the water pot to her.

Then to her sorrow, Bola’s kola-nut tree was cut own, and the water pot was taken away from the tree without breaking, and Bola returned it to Seju. Now, Seju was very happy and she burst out laughing not because of the water pot but because Bola’s kola-nut tree had been cut down, as she believed that Bola would not get kola-nuts to sell again.

As soon as the water pot was returned to Seju, she and Bola entered the house and they continued their friendship, for Bola did not show in her behaviour towards Seju that her tree which had been cut down was a great sorrow for her.

A few months after the tree was cut down, 
 
 

 

 

Seju was delivered of a female baby. And on the morning that the baby was named, Bola gave her a fine brass ring as a present. Bola told Seju to put the ring on the baby’s neck, brass being one of the most precious metals in those days.Seju, with laughter, took the brass ring from Bola, and with great admiration she put it on the baby’s neck immediately. And this brass ring so much beautified the baby that, from her beautiful look, now it seemed as if she was created with it. The brass ring was carefully moulded without any joint.
Then ten years passed away like one day. One fine morning, as the baby – who was by then a daughter – was celebrating her tenth birthday, Bola walked gently into Seju’s sitting room and said, ‘Seju, my good friend. I shall be very glad if you will return my brass ring this morning.’ Bola smiled to see that Seju’s guests were silent with shock. 
Seju stood up suddenly, scowling, and shouted, ‘Which brass ring?’

‘My brass ring which is on your daughter’s neck now.’Bola pointed a finger at Seju’s daughter’s neck, explaining as if she were simply joking.

‘This very brass ring which is on my daughter’s neck now?’ Seju, after clearing her throat, shouted to show disapproval of Bola’s demand: ‘Bola! You are joking!’

Bola scowled and replied softly, ‘I am not joking in any way, and I want you to return my brass ring now.’ 

Seju  grunted like a pig, ‘Hmm!’ and begged with extreme misery and with tears rolling down her cheeks, ‘Please, my good, friend, don’t try to take your brass ring back now. As you know, before the ring can be taken away from my daughter’s neck, her head will be cut off first because it is already bigger than the ring!’

‘I don’t tell you to cut off the head of your daughter, but all I want is my brass ring, and I want it without cutting it.’ At last, when Bola still insisted on taking her brass ring back, Seju went to the same chief of the village. She told him that Bola was attempting to kill her daughter.

Fortunately, the chief judged the case in favour of Bola when she explained to him how her kola-nut tree was cut down when Seju insisted on taking her water pot back ten years ago.

And in the judgement the chief added that the head of Seju’s daughter would be cut off on the assembly ground which was in front of his palace, and, also in the presence of all the people of the village, so that everyone might learn that jealousy was bad. Then a special day was fixed for beheading the daughter.

When the day was reached, and after all the people of the village had gathered on the assembly ground, and the chief and his prominent people had been seated, then the chief called Seju loudly. He told her to put her ten-year-old daughter in the middle of the circle, and she obeyed. She and her daughter stood wobbling with fear while the swordsman, who was ready to behead the daughter, stood fiercely behind the daughter with a long dazzling sword in his hand.

The crowd of people, prominent people, and the chief were so overwhelmed by mercy that all were quiet suddenly while looking at the poor innocent daughter and her mot her Seju, who looked thin and gaunt.

It was some minutes before the chief could reluctantly announce to Seju loudly, ‘Now, Seju, today is Bola’s day. just as Bola’s kola-nut tree was cut down ten years ago when you insisted and took back the head of your water pot from her, it is so that the head of your daughter will be cut off now, when Bola’s brass ring will be taken away from the neck of your daughter and then it will be given back to Bola!’ The gathering mumbled with grief, and then all became quiet at once.

Then as the chief closed his eyes with grief, he gave the order to the swordsman to behead Seju’s daughter. But, just as the swordsman raised his sword up to cut the head off, Bola hastily stopped him by pulling his arm down, and then she announced loudly, ‘It will be a great pity if this daughter of mine is killed, because she has not offended me. No! It was her jealous mother.

‘And I believe, if we continue to pay “evil” for “evil”, evil will never finish on earth. Therefore, I forgive Babi all that she has done to my kola-nut tree of which she was jealous!’

The chief and the rest of the people clapped and shouted loudly with happiness when they heard this announcement from Bola. Then everyone went back to his or her house. And Bola and Seju were still good friends throughout the rest of their lives.
 
 

 

 



Money Making Ritual
June 6, 2008, 11:45 am
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Sometime around February, 2008 in the City of Lagos, Nigeria.  An Islamic scholar known as Alfa confessed how many young ladies and women that have died in his hand as a result of his money making power.The questions is how? The Alfa confessed that whenever he needs money real cash, he puts on his charm and go out for any lady or woman (married or unmarried).Once his sexual advances is granted he makes love to her. Twenty hours(24) after the sexual intercourse will result to the death of that lady. And once the death of the lady is confirmed the real cash starts to role in . He spends the money as long as it takes.

 The moment he notices the money start reducing he goes out again to make love with any lady that will eventually fall a victim. Man without the fear of God can do strange thing to survive poverty but will it be at expense of other fellow human being.This is an odd world where horrible and unspeakably things happens.

Ladies should be very careful of who they go to bed with. Odd world…………….anything can happen.



Pepper soup joint
June 5, 2008, 2:57 pm
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In Africa pepper soup joints is very popular.It is a place where men of different walks of life comes in to enjoy themselves after their day’s job. In Nigeria we have different type of Pepper soups: Isi ewu(goat head) cow tail pepper soup, point and kill pepper soup(Tilapia fish).Very sweet when prepared with good spices. Men and Women all over nigeria takes out time to enjoy themselves in the cool evening with Maltina, Guilder, Stout known as 1759.

Somewhere in AJ city (popularly called Ajegunle).A woman who operated a popular pepper soup joint in Ajegunle fell sick and was taken to different hospitals for treatment but all of no avail.After all efforts failed she was taken to Church for serious prayer. Consequently, the Lord gave answer to the prayer of the Church and the man of God and the woman got herself back but before the healing took place the woman in question gave an odd world strange stories or testimony. “She said she had a counterpart operating the same pepper soup joint close to her shop but seems the other lady was having more customers than herself. And in quest to get more customer to patronise her she decided to engage fetish ideas. She was adviced thus: Get mortuary water and part of her flow from her monthly mensuration and use them to prepare her PEPPER SOUP and by so doing she will get more customers. Whaooo.

Men and women for quite a long time have been eating and drinking mortuary water(dead body stinking water) and mensuration water.It is terrible . It is an odd world.Anything can happen. Watch what you eat.Who knows. Cheers.



Wicked Mother.
June 3, 2008, 2:23 pm
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Somewhere in Abeokuta in Ogun State Nigeria .A lady was admitted in one of biggest hospital for delivery of her first baby. The husband and all well wishers were all expecting to hear the cry of a baby and the soundness of the mother but opposite was the case when all efforts for save delivery seems quite difficult.The nurses were all worried .What might be responsible for this unwanted delay ? Everybody queried.

Suddenly something unexpected happened.Guess what? The Senior Matron of the Hospital decided to walk into the matter and on her way to labour room behold an elderly woman under the staircase chanting some words.The Matron queried the old woman….who are you and what are you doing here.?The old woman was dumbfounded. Further challenge led the woman to open up. The woman in question was the mother to the young man expecting the new born baby. I mean the Mother to the young man.Imagine your mother been the brain behind your problem. 

The matron held the woman down and only to discover an amulet(charm) round her waist.What purpose? As long as she twist the amulet in her waist the woman in labour cannot put to bed but rather die in her condition.Whaoooo.Wicked world.It is joy of every mother to be happy when a new grandson or granddaughter is given but opposite was the case of this wicked mother in law. Odd world.Please your comments and contributions are most welcomed



Hello world!
June 3, 2008, 11:04 am
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Welcome to WordPress.com. This blog is all about strange and odd happenings around the world.The strange happenings is not limited to Africa, Asia and Europe .It is everywhere.Sit back and enjoy the stories. They have great lessons to teach us.Please feel free to contribute to this forum