Wednesday, 22 May 2013

TV presenter sucks milk from topless mum’s breasts on shocking show


TV presenter sucks milk from topless mum’s breasts on shocking show

Host sucks from mum's breast
Boobtube ... host sucks from mum's breast





A DUTCH TV host stunned viewers by sucking milk from a mother's breasts on his primetime Saturday night show.

Comedian Paul De Leeuw pounced on the topless mum during the latest episode of his chat show Langs De Leeuw, which was dedicated to breastfeeding.
Paul De Leeuw
Second opinion ... he then takes a taste from the other boob
Du Leeuw's guests were a group of women who donate spare milk to mums who struggle to produce it.
One volunteer called Wendy invited the star to taste the contents of a bottle she had expressed during the show.
When the openly gay presenter joked he'd prefer to drink it from the source - she unhooked her boobs from a breast-pump and told him: "Well, if you don't bite you may try it."
The studio audience then watched dumbfounded as Du Leeuw took her up on the offer and sucked milk from both her breasts.
Paul De Leeuw
Review ... the presenter describes the taste
After swallowing down his sample, he joked: "I find the second one better tasting, but I can taste that you've eaten asparagus yesterday."
The stunt has provoked outrage in the Netherlands from critics who branded it disgusting.
Viewers have also taken to Twitter to attack De Leeuw and the group for allowing the stunt to be aired.
But Wendy has defended her actions on the social media site, insisting they were "for a good cause".

Monday, 20 May 2013

Alaafin Of Oyo Solicits US Help On Tackling Nigeria’s Security Challenges


Alaafin Of Oyo Solicits US Help On Tackling Nigeria’s Security Challenges

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, has called on the United States of America, USA, to intervene in the security challenges facing Nigeria.
The monarch made the call, yesterday, when he was receiving the US Consul-General to Nigeria, Mr. Jeffrey Hawkins, in his palace.
“Nigeria is facing serious challenges in the area of security. I want to use this occasion to ask you, formally, to get the American government to assist Nigeria in terms of security.
“We appeal to America, as a strong ally of Nigeria, to rise and help. Time is ripe for America to help us. A part of the problem is that our country has porous borders. That is one of the reasons why Nigeria is being invaded.”
Oba Adeyemi in his speech also reiterated the need for the preservation of culture. “We live in a fast changing world. While things are changing, we have kept vital aspects of our culture alive. As human beings, we have to preserve our culture to know where we came from.”
Hawkins had earlier said: “I do not know how to play the talking drum. But we appreciate the Yoruba culture and your kindness. We are here to explore and understand your culture. We understand that at a time this kingdom spanned across many countries in Africa.”
The American also told Oba Adeyemi that he and his entourage were also interested in knowing the roles of traditional kings in modern Nigeria.

War Against Boko Haram: Army Arrest Undercover Orange-Seller With N600million In His Account


The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 1 Division Nigerian Army, Kaduna, Major-General Garba Wahab, at the weekend said the media should not eulogize criminals as the Division has arrested a suspected orange seller who spied for terrorists and over N600 million was found in his bank account within three months.
The GOC, whose area of command covers the north-western states, while fielding questions from newsmen in Kaduna relating to why the Army is carrying out general search without discrimination, said, “When we stop those who are hawking and carrying wheelbarrow, and we said we want to check, people will shout, ‘Why are you disturbing the average person?’ And I give you example; we arrested somebody here called mai lemu (orange seller) in Kawo here. And in three months when we checked through his account, over 600 million naira has passed through that man’s account, and he sells orange here by Kawo bridge.
“He is there as a lookout. He is like a spy. He looks around, gets information and feeds these guys, says this is what is happening. That is why I said we are not dealing with idiots. We are dealing with people who have one or two guys working and thinking, and giving them information. And we know that before they attack they must look at the softest locations.”
Wahab added that it is a criminality that the media and society must cooperate and ensure that it is brought to an end.
On Thursday’s attacks in Daura, he explained that military personnel adhered to the principles of rules of engagement, saying, “I called this press conference to fill the gap on the attack that occurred in Daura, Katsina state. We don’t want a situation where people will be speculating. Yes, the criminals came, they bombed vehicles, and they packed money using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to bomb everywhere. Nobody will give an instruction for an innocent life to be lost, so in whatever we do, we keep to the rules of engagement given to us and that is why I have called the media to lend us their support because when a few reports go out, it’s like it is encouraging the criminals and they start to think they have the upper hand.”
Meanwhile, the presidency yesterday offered amnesty to any Boko Haram member who surrenders, as it wages war on the insurgents in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, where state of emergency was declared last Tuesday.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Rueben Abati, revealed this yesterday while talking to Reuters, a foreign news agency, on telephone.
He said: “Mr President has urged Boko Haram members to surrender their arms and embrace the amnesty option which is still open as the committee is working on the option of dialogue for a peaceful resolution.”
Source: blueprinting