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"The sex was consensual" Married pastor who raped girl, 17, inside church says

A married Tennessee pastor with kids is accused of raping a 17-year-old girl in the men’s bathroom in church. 46-year-old James "Ronnie" Messer, the pastor of a Newport church, is accused of raping the teenager at Crossway Worship Center. He was arrested Saturday night after the girl's family reported him. The girl told police she rode with Messer to the Crossway Worship Center in Newport. She said the two entered the church and went into a room, where Messer began flirting with her and asked her several times to take off her clothes, which she initially refused to do. The girl said she felt scared and, at Messer's direction, took off her clothes and laid on the floor, where Messer had sex with her. The girl then told police that she and Messer went to the Hartford area to swim, but the water was too muddy and swift, so Messer took her to an undisclosed location. A detective interviewed Messer and he admitted having sex with the gi...

OAPs, Media Executives, Influencers meet in Abuja to talk Nigeria

OAPs, Bloggers, Media Executives, Influencers, Photographers and Writers, recently came together in Abuja to let their hair down and socialise while still discussing the Nigerian state and the role of the media as "Watchdogs" of the society. While eating and networking, The tone of the discussion centred around balancing stories that are thrown up by the social media many a times without verification. Some of the journalists present stated that the political arena was no tea party and that credible candidates must emerge with a formidable game plan, taking factors such as thuggery, money politics, voter bribery and so on, into consideration, if they are to make any headway. In attendance was leadership expert, Magbitse Barrow who recently pitched his hat in the ring announcing his intention to run for office as House member representing Bwari Area council of the FCT. He noted that most forward thinking Nigerians were not interested in v...