Skip to main content


Badcock viral video shakes media (watch)

Just like the leaked sex tape of Pastor Wilson, Two students, suspected to be students of Babcock University has been trending online showing both naked moments.

The students, who thought it wise to film their ‘coitus session’ and shared the video internet which has since gone viral.

Social media has since gone ablaze with various reactions, theories and condemnation trailing the release of the trending video yet the truth behind the story not pointed out.

Brief story culled about the lingering video from an anonymous social media user revealed that the video is an old video and the particular guy in question is no longer a student as he’d been expelled from the university since last semester.

It added the boy in the sex tape is a drug abuser and had checked into rehab where the girl paid a visit to him and the sexual intercourse held.

It read “Please keep me anonymous. The video is not current. The guy in the video is no more a student of Babcock. He has been expelled since last semester.”

“He got expelled before drug abuse and malpractice last semester. So he was taken to rehab by the school.”

“The girl went to rehab to visit him. That was when they had sex. So the guy made a video, so he’ll be able to remember her when she leaves. Then the guy now showed his guys as per he wanted to show off his knacking skills.”

“The guy now later f****d up by f****ng one of his friend’s babe. Na so that one vex, send am to all his guy friends. As for them dey send am. Na so one girl wey no like the girl in the video con get the video. She now started sending it to people in the school”
See Video:

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

UNN only surviving Chimpanzee in Zoo dies, embalmed  - Prof. Okoye By our reporter Prof Chris Okoye  the Head of Department  Zoology and Environmental Studies,  University of Nigeria Nsukka has said the only surviving Chimpanzee in UNN zoo has died. Okoye said this in an interview with News Reel (NR) in Nsukka on Thursday,  he said the male Chimpanzee that was over fifty years of age died fortnight ago and had been  embalmed. "Staff and students of the department feel bad  that the only surviving Chimpanzee in the zoo has died,  though as result of old age  "As its the tradition of the department  the Chimpanzee has been embalmed and deposited  in the department Museum for practicals and for people on excursion to the museum to see.  "We do not eat or bury animals in our zoo when they die rather we embalmed and keep them in the museum, ' he said.  The HOD explained that the female Chimpanzee ...
GOV. UGWUANYI REMEMBERED MBU ROAD AFTER 32 YEARS OF ABANDONMENT By Ike Ona Mbu Akpochi, Mbu Amon , Mbu Agudene, and Akpoga Mbu  are boundary communities between Nsukka Local Government Area and Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu state. It seems that the four communities are too far for the previous administrations to remember the need for an access road to the communities, although it generates loads of agricultural products for the people of Enugu State. The lives of people in these communities have remained backward   and developments have not changed even after so many years of existence. They remain cut off from the rest of the world due to lack of bridge and motorable road that aids even development of communities. The existence of these Rivers: Eme, Amanyi, Ama, Okpachi and Ajina make movement especially during rainy season miserable for the people. Hence they are usually isolated during rainy season. Rivers like Amanyi and Eme overflows all through the rai...
TRCN Reviews Teachers’ Career Progression By our reporter Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) says it is leading a crusade to changing teachers’ career progression path from the scheme of service approach to a more rewarding and result oriented career based strategy that embraces the principle of performance management. Prof. Josiah Ajiboye, the Registrar/Chief Executive officer of the Council, stated this at the 7th induction ceremony of the graduates of Professional Diploma in Education (PDE) and Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) of The College of Education Nsukka, Enugu state. According to him, the council has already engaged core professionals, International Development partners, Federal and State Ministries, among other stakeholders to fashion an appropriate career progression path for teachers in the country. Prof. Josiah, who was represented by Adamu Bello, Director Professional Operations, noted that education remains the key pathways th...