Friday 19 May 2017

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Men Take Note : See the 2 $ ex Positions that Nigerian Women Love Most (Pics)



Women are more concerned about the $ex position that will stimulate their G-spot and clitoris more than any skill you have under your sleeve that’s why more of their favourite $ex positions are actually the basic ones you always overlook because you think being advanced is what she will love.
Woman On Top
 

During $ex, most women don’t talk, but when given the chance to be on top, that’s when they communicate with their body, but men just don’t learn.
Women love this position because it gives them the opportunity to go about it the way they really want it and also get to have it enter all the right places you missed. It also gives them the opportunity to take control and it gives them the power they so desire, knowing you’re helpless and they are doing the job.
Missionary Position
Many see it as archaic but trust me, this is one of the favourites of women. They love it especially if a man knows how to go about it in this position.
Most men in this position, keep thrusting in and out but what women love is for you to actually grind your waist instead of thrusting with strength. They also love it because they get to have a proper view of your face and it tells them how good you feel when inside them and it adds to the cli.max.
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Thursday 18 May 2017

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“My Kidnappers Murdered Many, I Was Next Before Troops Came – Abducted Victim

A kidnapped victim, Sulaiman Yinusa, on Wednesday told newsmen how he was abducted by a gang at Abonima in Rivers while returning from a business trip from Aba. He said he was held hostage at the militants’ camp in Bayelsa for 50 days.
“I remain eternally grateful to God for my rescue by the joint military force, it was God’s making. “They had killed many hostages before two of us were freed, especially those that their relations could not pay the ransom demanded.
“They had demanded N10 million and my people cannot even raise N1 million, they negotiated ransom down to N100, 000, but my people could not raise the money. “They had told me that I will be killed today, Wednesday, but God intervened, I thank Him, and I am so proud of the Nigerian military, ” Yinusa said.
Joint Task Force (JTF) said the operation was conducted at Brass and Ekeremor local government areas of Bayelsa.
 
Rear Admiral Suleman Apochi, Commander of JTF, said that the troops recovered a cache of arms and ammunition in the rescue operation carried out at the militants camps.
He, however, said that one of the victims held hostage by the kidnappers sustained gunshot wounds during a shootout with the kidnappers, who later abandoned their camps “due to the superior firepower of the troops”.
He said the troops rescued the injured victim and was receiving medical attention at a medical facility and was in a stable condition. Apochi also said that the military would continue with its clearance operation in Southern Ondo to rid the area of criminals.
“We were vindicated when the Ondo State Governor visited the creeks in Southern Ondo following reports that troops had sacked residents and destroyed houses. “It was evident that no houses were torched as erroneously reported and that the governor was able to see things for himself.
“We are after the criminals and we are raiding their hideouts, therefore, we need the support of the people to isolate the criminals in the ongoing operation,” the commander said.
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Meet The 12 Year Old Nigerian Who Created An App To Help Lost Children



Tomisin Jasmin Ogunnubi, a 12 year old student of Vivian Fowler Memorial College Oregun, Lagos; has just developed a fully functional android application in Nigeria.
It has not been the most positive of times in Nigeria considering the current economic climate but every now and then a story will pop up and lift the spirits of the country. Tomisin Ogunnubi from Lagos has provided such a story for her nation in Answers Africa.
The 12-year-old girl from Lagos has developed an app to solve a problem which she had noticed in her community. Tomisin finished up the development of her Android mobile tracking app, My Location, just a few weeks ago.
The motivation behind the app was to help lost children find their way back home.

 
How it was developed:
Tomision developed her app under the guidence of an Information and Communications Technology partnership, between her school, Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls, and New Horizons Computer Learning Center. Here, Tomision was able to learn the necessary skills and knowledge needed to develop her app.
How it works:
The “current location”setting on the app enables the child to see exactly where they are, as well as highlighting the neighboring streets around them. The other main functionality of the app will allow the child to save a location such as their house or school and it will direct them to their desired location.
The My Locator App also features a button, which when pressed will alert the Lagos State Emergency Services. The app will call the services as well as show the child’s location so that they can be helped.
The app is available for free download in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Breaking: Here Is The Story Behind Actress Moji Olaiya is dead

Actress Moji olaiya is dead

We have received reports that Yoruba Actress, Moji Olaiya is Dead. This is coming barely few weeks after Nollywood was thrown into mourning with the deaths of two popular actors, Olumide Bakare and Pastor Ajidara.
Her death also come barely two months after she gave birth to a baby girl.
In March, the very popular Yoruba actress, Moji Olaiya welcomed her first child In Canada, a few months after she officially divorced her first husband to marry another man.
Moji passed away in a hospital in Canada.. It was said that her cause of death could be linked to complications that arose from her child birth in March. It is also possible that the actress would be buried in Canada where she passed on.
Moji’s first marriage fell apart in 2008, and the yoruba actress decided to give love another when when she sealed her new union months ago at a quiet ceremony.
Miji Olaiya shot to limelight after she featured in Wale Adenuga’s popular family soap, Superstory.
May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
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SO SAD!! Tears Flows Like River As Chisom Okereke Who Died During Childbirth In A Lagos Hospital Was Laid To Rest {See Photos}



The quite young mother of two, Chisom Okereke, who tragically passed on on April 30th, 2017, while giving birth to her third child (who also died), has been laid to rest amidst tears in Awka, Anambra state.
Reports by her family members and friends, reveals that Chisom was abandoned and left unattended to deal with labour pains and other pregnancy complications at the Magodo Specialist Hospital.

She was said to have had two children at the same hospital before she went there to deliver the third which later turned out to be a great mistake.
The doctors were said to have neglected her during labour, deceived her husband to go prepare for blood transfusion just to cover up their tracks while he was away.
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See the 8 Most Powerful women in Alaafin of Oyo Palace – He knees to one of them



We recently published an article on the most powerful kings in Yoruba land, following the recent row between the Ooni of Ife and the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu.
One of the kings mentioned in that article was the Alaafin of Oyo. He is the ruler of Oyo, a position currently held by Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III ranks second among the Obas in Yorubaland.
The Oyo Dynasty dates back to the Old Oyo empire which recognises Alaafin as emperor. There are powerful people within the Oyo kingdom who very few people know about.
They are women who control the kingdom. In an article by Comsicyoruba titled: Ladies of the Oyo palace and another article by Abiyamo, 8 of the most powerful women were described:aalafin of Oyo
The women beside the Alaafin of Oyo. Picture Credit: Abiyamo.com
1. Iyamode
Iyamode is the only person the Aláàfin kneels before. Whenever the Aláàfin goes on his knees before this influential woman, she returns the salutation by kneeling too.
However, she never reclines on her elbow while kneeling. She is one of the most senior eight priestesses inside the Aláàfin’s royal household.
2. Iya Naso
Among the Yoruba people, the Aláàfin of Oyo is worshipped as the living incarnation of the Sango, the god of thunder.
Inside the palace, the Aláàfin has a private place where he worships Sango. Iya Naso’s is in charge of this spiritual room.
She is responsible for Sango worship in the palace along with its rituals and requirements.
3. Iya Kere
Iya Kere is in charge of the treasures and paraphernalia of the Oyo kingdom, including the crown, which only she is allowed to place on the king’s head.
She keeps the royal insignia and all the paraphernalia used on state occasions and special events.
Iya Kere is also the ‘mother’ of all the Ilaris (male and female eunuchs who are kept in the palace with half their heads shaved off) and she keeps in her custody all the sugudus that bear the marks of each Ilari in order to ensure the safety of the life of the King.
Iya Kere exercises full power over the ‘Olosi’ can even have him arrested and put in chains if he crosses his bounds. Iya Kere is the feudal head of the Aseyin, Oluiwo and the Baale (now Soun) of Ogbomoso. Once she assumes the office, she remains a celibate for life, that is the tradition.
 

aalafin of Oyo
Alaafin Oyo picture from around 1900
4. Iya Oba
Iya Oba is the official mother of the king. After the demise of the Queen Mother, another of the ladies of the palace is then made the Iya Oba and she is the one who is then supposed to play the role of a biological mother to him.
The Iya Oba is the third person in the room when the King and the Bashorun worship the Orun in the month of September every year, a very special privilege.
5. Iya Monari
It is the role of the Iya Monari to execute by strangling any Sango worshipper who has been condemned to death. Sango worshippers condemned to capital punishment cannot be killed by the sword.
She also assists Iya Naso.
6. Iya Fin Iku
She is referred to as the King’s Adoshu Sango meaning the King’s devotee to the Sango mysteries.
It is the normal practice for all Sango worshippers to devote one of their children to the worship of Sango and that is the role that Iya-fin-Iku fulfills for the Aláàfin.
She is also in charge of the sacred Sango ram which is allowed to go everywhere and about the markets without anyone molesting it and the ram can also eat with impunity anything.
7. Iyalagbon
She is the mother of the Crown Prince (Aremo). In a case where the mother of the Aremo is deceased, then another woman is promoted to that office and she becomes the mother to the Aremo.
The Iyalagbon enjoys massive influence and controls a portion of the Kingdom.
8. Are Orite
She is the Aláàfin’s personal attendant. It is the Are-Orite who sees to it that the royal meals and royal bed is properly made.
She also makes sure that the royal chambers are neatly arranged. When an Aláàfin is enthroned, it is the Are-Orite who places the umbrella-like silken parasol over his head as a canopy and she is constantly by the side of the Aláàfin to see to his needs and small services on public and state events.