Tuesday 5 March 2013

67 Year-Old Australian Woman Found Dead After Meeting With 28 Year-Old Nigerian Lover She Met Online


A widowed grandmother who travelled to South Africa to marry the man she loved has been found dead under suspicious circumstances in a Johannesburg guest house.

West Australian woman Jette Jacobs, 67 (pictured left), was found in February, two days after she met up with a man calling himself Jesse Orowo Omokoh, 28. (pictured right)

The pair had met on an online dating website.

Ms Jacobs had travelled to Africa to meet the Nigerian before, in a long distance relationship spanning three years and seeing the widow part with $200,000.

But this time they were to be married. She wanted to settle in Nigeria. Her children had begged her to stay in WA. Her body was discovered in her rented villa by South African police on February 9.

SERIOUS! Lagos Councillor lives in America, Collects Salary in Nigeria

Mr Olufemi Oluseyi Onisarutu, a two-time Councillor in Somolu Local Government Area of Lagos State has always been in the eye of the storm.

After the drama in 2007 when residents alleged that Onisarutu was imposed on the people of Ward B in Somolu Local Government Area by his godfather, who is also his uncle, this time the residents are alleging a more grievous offense.

They are alleging that since he was inaugurated for a second term, he has been “living large” in the United States of America and yet collecting his salaries and allowances as a Councillor in Nigeria.

Onisarutu’s alleged absence from his official duties has become a cause for concern and is causing tension among Councillors in Somolu LGA, who cannot explain his whereabouts.

British’s Smartest Family is Black And Nigerian


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Meet the “First Family of Education” in England . They are Nigerians.

Peter and Paula Imafidon, 9-year-old twins living at Waltham Forest in northeast London , are a part of the highest-achieving clan in the history of Great Britain education. The two youngest siblings are about to make British history as the youngest students to ever enter high school. They astounded veteran experts of academia when they became the youngest to ever pass the University of Cambridge ’s advanced mathematics exam. That’s on top of the fact they have set world records when they passed the A/AS-level math papers.

Chris Imafidon, their father, said he’s not concerned about his youngest children’s ability to adapt to