Dad Calls Sheriff’s Office to Supervise Spanking
Spanking is a divisive issue in America – according to one poll, 78 percent of parents say spanking can be appropriate, while most parenting experts warn against it. In the eyes of the law, though, it’s acceptable: Corporal punishment is legal in all 50 states. But just to be on the safe side, one father
I taught my black kids that their elite upbringing would protect them from discrimination. I was wrong.
January 8, 2015 I knew the day would come, but I didn’t know how it would happen, where I would be, or how I would respond. It is the moment that every black parent fears: the day their child is called a nigger. My wife and I, both African Americans, constitute one of those Type A
PDP: Jonathan Represents Light and Buhari Represents Darkness
January 8, 2015 Ahead of its campaign kick-off today in Lagos, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said that Nigerians should not vote for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidental candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, because he represents the forces of darkness, while Preseident Goodluck Jonathan represents light, and that its array of popular candidates, a
MBGN model Esther Kanu slumps, dies at 24
January 8, 2015 A former contestant at the Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria beauty pageant, Esther passed away a few days into the new year. Such a sad way to start the year… Nigerian model and beauty pageant winner Esther Kanu has passed away at 24. Esther is said to have passed away this morning,
Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who let the terrorist into the office speaks, says she was under desk as massacre took place
January 8, 2015 Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Corrine Rey (pictured above) was the person who let two armed terrorists into the French satirical magazine’s office today. The young mother said she ‘d just returned from picking her daughter from school when she was confronted by the men who threatened to kill her daughter if she doesn’t
Nigerian becomes first African to win International Tennis award
January 8, 2015 26 year old Nigerian international tennis player, Quadri Aruna has won the 2014 International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), making him the first African to win the coveted prize. At an award ceremony held at the Armani Hotel in Dubai today January 1st, Aruna beat Portugal’s Marcos Freitas and Chinese pair Fan Zhendong
Ghanaian socialite caught with drugs sentenced to 8yrs by London court
January 8, 2015 The popular Ghanaian socialite Nayele Ametefe also known as Ruby Adu-Gyamfi, who was arrested on November 10th 2014 at London’s Heathrow Airport, with 12kg of cocaine worth about $5 million (read here), has been sentenced to 8 years in prison by a London court. She was sentenced yesterday January 6th after pleading
Measles Cases Linked To Disney Theme Parks In California
January 8, 2015 SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Seven Californians and two people in Utah have confirmed cases of measles likely contracted on trips last month to Disney theme parks in California, state officials said Wednesday. Three more California residents are suspected of having measles. All patients with confirmed or suspected cases of the illness
9 Things A Guy Can Do For A Girl That Are More Intimate Than Sex
January 8, 2015 Whenever we speak of intimacy, the first thing that comes into people’s minds is sex. I don’t know about you, but the last time I had intimate sex was… hell, I can’t even remember. Sex can be intimate, but more often than not it isn’t. Intimacy is closeness, and although we certainly
Charlie Hebdo attack: Manhunt after 12 killed in Paris
January 7., 2015 Hooded, black-clad gunmen burst into the office of provocative French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday, killing 12 — an attack that could be a game changer, given that the terrorists appeared well-armed, well-coordinated and, since they escaped onto the streets of Paris, capable of striking again. While Europe is no stranger