Tag: unclad

  • Toyin Lawani posts unclad photos of her son on social media, says he wanted it

    Toyin Lawani posts unclad photos of her son on social media, says he wanted it

    Popular Nigerian celebrity entrepreneur, Toyin Lawani who recently celebrated her birthday has release some photos she had with her son who was naked.

    The fashion entrepreneur shared the photos and explained how it happened.

    According to her, she was having a photo shoot with her photographers and her  son who was present at the location with them was running around naked, and  then he requested for a shot…

    “Look who wants to be a baby Again 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 while I was shooting he kept running around naked , stressing the nannies, saying I’m the one that must bath him , I lifted him and tried to talk to him , next thing he said let’s take a picture like this and that was it ❤️⭐️” She wrote.

  • “Lead me not into temptation” Mercy Eke says as she attempts to break the internet with her unclad photos

    “Lead me not into temptation” Mercy Eke says as she attempts to break the internet with her unclad photos

    Big Brother Naija winner Mercy Eke, has attempted the break the net with stunning sultry photos of  herself on a 2- piece sheer lingerie, she shared to the delight of her fans

    The sexy outfit could barely wrap around her behind and as she basked in the attention she’s getting from her fans, Mercy Eke let it all out and captioned the photo: ‘Lead me not into temptation😉’

    See the photo below:

  • Lady at the verge of suicide after pastor allegedly shared her unclad photos in church’s Whatsapp group

    Lady at the verge of suicide after pastor allegedly shared her unclad photos in church’s Whatsapp group

    A young Nigerian lady, identified as Rita Abang was allegedly stopped from committing suicide after her Pastor allegedly shared her nude photos in their Church’s Whatsapp group.

    The cleric who allegedly shared the nude photos is said to be a Pastor of Living Faith Church a.k.a Winners Chapel. The lady who shared the suicide post on Whatsapp, Twitter and Facebook, was reportedly found with 4 bottles of poisonous insecticide, Sniper.

    Rita Abang wrote;

    #HeyBabe I know suicide is bad, but I have no option than this. I love my parents and my little girl. By tomorrow I will be dead. Know that this man Francis Moses Ukugha is the fault. How can you tarnish my image and post my share my naked pictures on our church WhatsApp group.

    Twitter user @pricelesscindy however confirmed that the lady was saved from committing suicide and now closely watched by family members.

    She tweeted;

    #Chioma Nobody should ever joke with a suicide thought, my friend made a post yesterday about taking her life on twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp status. She is closely watched by her family members, after thorough search four bottles of snipers was found in her possession.

  • Moment man who placed “Magun” on his wife catches her glued to another man in bed (video)

    Moment man who placed “Magun” on his wife catches her glued to another man in bed (video)

    An unidentified wife and her lover, were captured on camera  glued to each other while having sex in bed.

    The woman could be seen weeping bitterly after her husband caught her naked and stuck on a man while having sex.

    And the husband is seen confronting his wife and her lover who were on a bed. He mentioned how he suspected her of cheating so he placed “Magun” charm on her so she’ll be stuck to any man she has sex with.

    The “Magun” appears to have worked because the woman is seen crying while still sitting astride her lover, unable to extricate herself.

    Watch the video below.

  • 3 Jehovah’s witnesses who ran out of their home unclad says they thought the world had come to an end

    3 Jehovah’s witnesses who ran out of their home unclad says they thought the world had come to an end

    Three people who were arrested naked by Canadian police after kidnapping their neighbours and crashing their car into another vehicle were Jehovah’s Witnesses who believed that they were escaping the end of the world, according to court documents.

    In a plea document obtained by the Canadian Press, two women and a man admitted to kidnapping three people in the western province of Alberta last year, which brought a degree of clarity to the bizarre incident last November. One of the women also pleaded guilty to dangerous driving.

    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched their investigation after they were called to the scene of a car crash in an industrial park in Nisku, south of Edmonton.

    They arrived to find a white BMW that had collided with a truck; inside were five people – four of them n*ked – despite the centimetres of snow on the ground and temperatures that hovered around -10C (14F).

    According to the plea document, the episode had begun several days earlier, when one of the women took her her two teenage daughters to visit her 27-year old nephew and his 30-year old wife, who lived in Leduc, Alberta.

    After three days at the house – during which the group barely ate – they came to believe that they had lived through the Great Tribulation, a period of suffering which some evangelical Christians believe heralds the second coming.

    Believing they were in imminent danger, the group fled the house – but in their haste, none of the family – except the mother – managed to get dressed, the document says.

    “Four who were naked were changing but they had to leave right away because it was unsafe, so they left without clothes,” the plea document said.

    The group piled into a BMW SUV – which the mother drove through the garage door to make their escape – but then decided they needed to rescue the neighbours.

    They forced a man into the trunk of their vehicle and made his adult daughter and her baby climb into the back seat. “They did so because they believed that they were in danger, either from bad or wicked people outside or from demons,” says the guilty plea.

    The BMW then raced down the highway, blasting through a red light as its occupants chanted “Jehovah” over and over.

    According to the document, the three neighbours managed to escape when the SUV slowed down and flagged down a passing truck.

    “It’s the middle of the winter and people running around with no shoes on – you stop to help them,” Derek Scott, the truck’s driver, told CTV News last year.

    The neighbours climbed aboard the truck – but their relief was short-lived: the SUV rammed Scott’s truck, and both vehicles ended up in a snow-filled ditch.

    When police responded to the accident, they faced a group who “displayed extreme strength” and refused to leave the vehicle. According to the court document, one of the teens believe the officers were “were monsters who would kill them”.

    Police eventually resorted to using a combination of pepper spay and tasers to subdue and arrest the passengers.

    At the time, police suspected drugs or alcohol might have been a factor in the incident. The father of the two teens – who wasn’t present during the incident – told investigators that he fears the group might have consumed a hallucinogenic tea.

    But according to the Canadian Press, the plea document makes no mention of drugs or alcohol.

    The two teenagers who were present during the abduction were not charged