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CelebritiesRe: It Has Not Been Easy To Keep My Virginity Till Now - Purfcie Conna by abiolamitodun(m): 7:50am On May 27, 2019
personally I don't like virgins...the main thing is just know how to take good care of my home and kids...not that when that hymen is out u'll start having uncontrollable urge for sex by then sharing what's meant for me
CrimeRe: Residents Pull Electricity Official Off Ladder, Leaves Colleague Hanging On Pole by abiolamitodun(m): 7:28am On May 27, 2019
where did this happen,.. I guess it's Lagos,
RomanceRe: Pure Black-skinned Girls Rocks by abiolamitodun(m): 3:34pm On May 26, 2019
lefulefu:
chai! cheesy
what are this girls eating that makes them have this shape sef
Car TalkRe: Aston Martin Pays Tribute To James Bond With Limited-edition DBS Superleggera by abiolamitodun(m): 5:31pm On May 25, 2019
Timagex:
. Tori motor lasan lasan? shocked motor mani? huh grin
mio le Rerin ooo
RomanceRe: Nigerian Beauty Queen Storms China, Fights Dirty With Boyfriend's Sidechic by abiolamitodun(m): 11:07pm On May 24, 2019
Biglittlelois:
She is a disgrace, they are both side chicks, there was never a main chicken or whatever.
lol.
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CelebritiesRe: Wande Coal Thrilled Fans At His Music Concert Hosted By Lord’s Dry Gin by abiolamitodun(m): 7:27pm On May 24, 2019
Nickijoy:
Why the babe stand like that!
as if she has two left legs
CrimeRe: Lady Fights Against Her Yahoo Boy Neighbours, EFCC Reacts (video) by abiolamitodun(m): 4:55pm On May 24, 2019
crackdown on Yahoo boys....if u know u know
RomanceRe: Can U Stand By Ur Wife Even When She's Carrying Another Man's Pregnancy? by abiolamitodun(m): 4:44pm On May 24, 2019
lefulefu:
dis one na endtime question.hw can ur wife be carrying belle for another man.
e tire me oo
RomanceRe: More Than 160 Couples Tie The Knot As Taiwan Legalizes Same-sex Weddings by abiolamitodun(m): 4:42pm On May 24, 2019
and how will they reproduce
RomanceRe: Bishop Kumchacha: Why Men Cheat In Relationships by abiolamitodun(m): 11:57pm On May 08, 2019
MariaLavina:
True some ladies lose their sexual prowess as soon as the knot is tied, they believe now that he is mine , the need to be active is no longer a necessity.
that's the only truth in all uve said...and that's what's killing many marriage this days... that's what am scared of
RomanceRe: Describe The Physical Qualities/features You Want In Your Future Partner. by abiolamitodun(m): 2:11pm On Mar 14, 2019
[quote author=Yide10 post=76627943]thats y i get scared of looking at the mirror
RomanceRe: Naija babes Are stronger than guys even in their almighty beds . ..true or false by abiolamitodun(m): 10:32pm On Mar 10, 2019
husbandsnatcha:
For how long wl we innocent angels continue 2 live in lack of sex,


4 hw long wl we continue 2 use mare plastic abi rubber
and there are some men that are out there willing to get satisfied with sex but never had this satisfaction ooo...irony of life
RomanceRe: Wierd Things You Like About The Opposite Sex by abiolamitodun(m): 12:45am On Mar 04, 2019
lady with agbalumo breast size with big soft backside with little bowleg and chocolate in complexion and a great twecker....that twecking stuff..it kind of makes me go like 20 rounds of sex in imagery... boh I don't have that strength in physical...no bashing pls
CelebritiesRe: Wow! BOBRISKY Look Alike SPOTTED In Hot Make Up Pics.. by abiolamitodun(m): 4:55pm On Feb 27, 2019
another animal set on the loose
PoliticsRe: 2019 Presidential Election: Live Updates And Reports by abiolamitodun(m): 9:31am On Feb 23, 2019
wizhack:
09031144932(whatsapp only)
am presently not on WhatsApp for nw
PoliticsRe: 2019 Presidential Election: Live Updates And Reports by abiolamitodun(m): 9:24am On Feb 23, 2019
wizhack:
see your head...... mr. tactically......
how do u earn by per seconds
PoliticsRe: 2019 Presidential Election: Live Updates And Reports by abiolamitodun(m): 9:16am On Feb 23, 2019
blackslayer:
ugly baboon! hide that thing you call a face!
upload ur own face let's see
RomanceRe: If U Are A Deltan, Married 2 A Deltan Or Dating A Deltan, Dis Thread Is 4 U by abiolamitodun(m): 3:26pm On Feb 20, 2019
GreatResearcher:
The only reason I want to marry is to have my businesses and properties secured. And Urhobo girl gappens to be the girl I want to marry.
Was Ishilove right by saying am digging my grave?

The shits I hear about Urhobo girls is scary
wel i dont know much about them but al i noticed about urhobo girls is that they are very quiet at first time and very stuburn
RomanceRe: If U Are A Deltan, Married 2 A Deltan Or Dating A Deltan, Dis Thread Is 4 U by abiolamitodun(m): 2:53pm On Feb 20, 2019
GreatResearcher:
I'm about getting married to a Delta girl in few months time.
So I made my research concerning Deltans, their cultures, marriage traditions etc.

During my research I discovered:

1. When a Detlan wife dies, she is not buried in her husband's place. She is buried in her father's place.


2. When a Deltan wife cheats on her husband, her husband's businesses fall.


Pls I need to know more about this tribe. Someone here help me plss..
im from delta the num 1 ive never heard of....the num2 is true but might not only affects his bussiness alone atimes some other things attached to him. i tink its some kind of curse
PoliticsRe: INEC's Official Statement On Postponement Of 2019 Elections (Transcript) by abiolamitodun(m): 7:30am On Feb 16, 2019
I think there's more to this postponment of a thing... Twitter suspends the account of those who are influencial...I personally believe this is a way to pick out those that are capable of carrying wrong information
PoliticsA Short History Of The Cruel And Terrible Second Regime Of Buhari By Ayo Sogunro by abiolamitodun(op): 10:10pm On Feb 14, 2019
The Beginning of an Autocracy

When Muhammadu Buhari won the 2015 presidential elections, the country was deeply divided between the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). As I remarked then, the results of the elections showed that Buhari was not the will of all Nigerians. Give or take a couple of million votes and PDP could have won. In his admirable inaugural speech, Buhari seemed to be aware of this division, making his now famous assertion: “I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody”. He also reached out to the country’s south-south promising to “invest heavily” in amnesty projects and extending his “hand of fellowship” to them.

But like mobile data on an open hotspot, this availability did not last long. In July 2015, when he was questioned on the Niger Delta amnesty and inclusive development, he answered: “I hope you have a copy of the election results. The constituents, for example, who gave me 97% cannot in all honesty be treated on some issues with constituencies that gave me 5%.”Across Nigeria, politically innocent hearts were broken.

But this was just the beginning of walking back promises and shifting goal posts. The APC media machinery, which had hitherto blitzed Nigerians with promises of paradise commenced a process of hurried denials. One of the first casualties of these repudiation of campaign promises was the infamous “100 Days Covenant”. Once there was nothing to measure, Buhari was able to complete his first hundred days with no targets, no goals, and no problems.

For those who had problems with “the new sheriff in town”, Buhari’s media team had a new label: “wailing wailers”. By September 2015, Femi Adesina was all over the news denouncing all critics of the government. In December 2015, Ibn Na’Allah of the APC would sponsor a bill to legislate a jail term for any person who used social media (including Whatsapp and texts) to make “an abusive statement” against government officials. Fortunately, pressure from civil society killed that attempt. Yet, these were early warning signs of coming intolerance towards Buhari’s critics.

Those who enabled Buhari’s madness
Less critical Nigerians simply entered a phase of Buhari praise and worship. Politicians and other groups beat a path to Aso Rock to pledge loyalty and assure Buhari of their support in his new fight against corruption. The Nigerian Labour Congress, under Ayuba Waba, strayed from pressure group into partisan fan club and went to pay homage to Buhari, even demanding a death sentence for those convicted for corruption.

In this way, Nigerians gave Buhari a latitude arguably few past leaders have received. When Buhari failed to appoint a cabinet for months, Nigerians defended him. When he appointed alleged corrupt people into his cabinet, Nigerians excused this. When he failed to come up with an economic blueprint for months and then drove the economy into a recession through arbitrary fiscal and monetary policies, Nigerians justified it as a consequence of anti-corruption. “Corruption is fighting back”. When Buhari disappeared for months on medical tourism without any communication, Nigerians supported this. And when the unjustifiable surfaced, like the 2016 budget (so-called Budget of Hope) which was peppered with waste and inconsistencies, everyone was blamed except Buhari.

http://gyonlineng.com/a-short-history-of-the-cruel-and-terrible-second-regime-of-buhari/

Nigerians slid into a habit of blaming “16 years of PDP” and Jonathan’s government, blaming Buhari’s ministers, blaming his media team, his advisers, anyone but Buhari. Buhari himself did not volunteer to take responsibility for anything. It was as if Nigeria removed PDP just so that it could excuse APC from working. Brave social critics under Jonathan would timidly criticise Buhari by first affirming their support for his regime and denying any connection with PDP. If Buhari ever believed himself to be a tin god, Nigerians affirmed this between 2016 and 2017.

A regime of sorrow, tears, and blood
And what of the grand fight against corruption? As early as 2016 it was clear, to those who wanted to see, that the government was keener on blackmailing critical or dangerous opposition than on investigating, prosecuting, and trying corrupt public officials across board. The rule of law was not observed. The capacity of federal policing, investigating and prosecuting systems was not improved. The judiciary was not strengthened. Buhari never took unprompted action against corrupt party and cabinet officials. In fact, the Buhari administration embraced former PDP stalwarts, forgiving their sins once they became APC team players. The fight against corruption was dead on arrival.

What of the fight against insecurity? For those who could see, it was clear that the president was keener on maintaining state security in the Niger Delta where oil assets were located, than on safeguarding human security across the country. The government went after the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB), the Niger Delta Avengers, and other similar groups with a passion matched only by the administration’s lukewarm attitude to other security challenges. Boko Haram continues to attack targets at will while the presidency censors information and ambiguously insists that the group has been “technically defeated” yet, as late as 2018, still requests funds to combat the terrorists. Similarly, an escalating decades-long conflict between pastoral herders and farmers over grazing routes is still troubling towns and villages in the country’s middle-belt. A recent attack by herders in November 2018 left up to 1,801 persons killed and 50,212 others displaced in Plateau state.
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What of the grand plans for the economy? In May 2016, Buhari’s government raised the pump price of fuel to 145 naira per litre, outdoing the 141 naira suggested by the Jonathan era that sparked the Occupy Nigeria protests. This time, there was just a whimper of protest from a cowed civil society. The NLC tried to switch into role as a pressure group but it was too late: its call for a general strike went flat. By the end of 2016, Nigeria’s economy had gone into a recession and the country is still suffering from the effects of this. Today, the unemployment rate is at 23.1 per cent, increasing from 18.8 per cent in the third quarter of 2017. In 2018, the World Poverty Clock reported that 86.9 million Nigerians lived in extreme poverty, almost 50 per cent of a population of 180 million.

To keep the people docile, Vice President Osinbajo started public relations rounds in 2016, selling dreams of the Promised Land. On one occasion in October 2016, the vice president preached: “We are on our way out of the wilderness. We should not be like the children of Israel when he took them out of Egypt and after a few problems, became grumblers-in-chief”, likening critical Nigerians to rebellious biblical Israelites.

If the people do not constantly criticise the government, the government will start criticising the people. Buhari was good at arraying criticism against Nigerians while refusing to take criticism. He deplored the Nigerian people several times, calling us lazy, fraudulent and entitled, failing to see his own outbursts in front of a foreign press as a reckless lack of self-discipline by a supposed representative of a country. When he got a chance to represent Africa and confront Donald Trump on his “shithole countries” remark, Buhari dodged the issue.

2017 defined Buhari’s disdain for human life. His administration was racking up an increasing mountain of dead bodies. A massacre of members of the Shiite sect in 2015 by the army killed 300 people including children. A 2017 bombing by the air force of an IDP camp in Rann had left 167 people dead; a similar bombing in Numan killed 86 people. Till date, there has been no accountability for these crimes. Meanwhile, the number of dead continued to rise: in Agatu, in Southern Kaduna, in Udeni Ruwa of Nassarawa state, in Demsare, Dikajam and Taboungo areas of Adamawa state, in Buruku of Benue state, in Dori and Mesuma of Taraba state. Nigeria’s towns and villages flowed with the blood of innocents. But Buhari’s administration glibly responded that the body count was not yet as high as those under the PDP.

How to fix a terrible regime
By the end of 2017, it had become clear to admirers who had a conscience that the Buhari administration was unsustainable for the wellbeing of ordinary Nigerians. On social media, previous voters and supporters began a trend of repudiating their decision to align with the APC government. Within the political elite too, there was a perceptible shift in the power blocs. Obasanjo penned a criticism against Buhari in January 2018, officially launching the election season and a rash of elite-sanctioned defections from the APC. But rather than listen to criticism from both ordinary Nigerians and the political elite, Buhari’s government only consolidated its grip on power, favouring nepotism in the staffing of executive positions and attempting to overwhelm the judiciary, the legislature, and critical press and civil society through police intimidation and media trials.

But one day is for the owner. On Saturday, February 16, Nigerians will go to the polls to essentially cast a referendum on this government. In December 2014, at the height of the campaigns, I asked my readers whether the removal of Jonathan’s inefficiencies was worth the risk of a Buhari autocracy. At the time the answer was a toss-up for many people, including myself, who saw no good choice between either men: a dangerous position to be in. But today, only the very stupid or the very sycophantic will claim not to see the unclothedness of the current emperor.

In 2015, Nigerians gave Buhari a chance to redeem his dictatorial image and a second chance to commit himself to the equality of all, social justice, and the rule of law. He blew it. Buhari does not deserve a third chance. He deserves nothing more from Nigerians.

http://gyonlineng.com/a-short-history-of-the-cruel-and-terrible-second-regime-of-buhari/

RomanceWhat Will You Do by abiolamitodun(op): 9:02am On Feb 14, 2019
what will u do if u find out after 2yrs that ur partner is a porn lover,..BOH very clear that he/she doesnt double date or cheat
RomanceRe: I Don't Need Normal Sex But Intense Pounding, Biting,slapping - Pretty Lady Says by abiolamitodun(m): 1:06pm On Feb 10, 2019
MyVILLAGEpeople:
coolcool
Exactly bro. There is this black guy (can't remember his name now) with big black curved dick that normally bangs chereokeedass, mis Cleo and Victoria cakes. that guy can bang like mad..
see this one...him even know their names
RomanceRe: How Often Do You Think Of Breaking Up With Your Current Partner? by abiolamitodun(m): 3:33pm On Feb 07, 2019
GOFRONT:
embarassed

I have been looking forward to breaking up with my Gf due to unmatched genotype......Even tho the spirit is willing but the flesh has been weak, but the day finally came yesterday....

I'm typing this with a wounded heart but I know it will heal with time......Faith, I wish you quick recovery wherever you are right now...
as if i knoow the faith ur talking about
RomanceRe: Most Distance Relationships Are Pure Scam. by abiolamitodun(m): 10:22pm On Feb 05, 2019
Dinho20:
SEX IS SWEET BUT........
Have you ever
wondered why God carefully
positioned a membrane of blood in a lady’s sexual opening? It is a tiny membrane that
partially or completely covers the opening of
the vagina. It is called the “HYMEN”.
Why would God-Our Maker put a breakable
tissue full of blood at the very door of the
sexual opening of the female?
Why is it so carefully placed at that entrance,
like a ribbon tied at the entrance of a new
house about to be launched?
Why is it filled with blood that spills away
when it is broken?
Why? Without doubt, the HYMEN IS A GATE!
It was God (our creator) who set that blood-filled vessel there as a covenant blockage, a
sign and a token of a covenant between the
bearer and whoever plunges into her opening.
Before God, the disvirginity of a lady is not a
casual act of fun. It is a serious covenant
struck and confirmed by the blood shed on
that day.
This is God’s way of saying, “Whoever plunges
in to this woman shall only be able to do so by
making a blood covenant to be joined to her
for the rest of his life, from that point onward.
Little wonder why sexual intercourse was
designed by God to take place only and only
after the marriage contract is sealed.
The one
who made the body (the hormones, organs,
nerves, tissues, e.tc) God said it in clear terms
, “Now, the body is not for fornication”.
Anyone who chooses to use the body for
fornication must know that he/she is working
directly against God’s plan and there would
definitely be a consequence either now or at
old age!
There is a spiritual bonding, a supernatural
process that takes place in a lady’s heart to the
first guy that enters in to her especially at that
particular time when the hymen breaks.
There
is no covenant without blood: this is why the
membrane contains enough of it.
As a matter of fact, what happens the first
time a lady has sex is not just sex but an
immersion and a bathing of the man with her
hymen blood to initiate a covenant that is
highly recognized in the spirit realm of both
light and darkness!
The first time this happens
just marks her opening day covenant ceremony
and each subsequent experience goes on to
further refresh or strengthen that covenant or
establish another version of it with another
person.
Many have washed useless boys with that
hymen-blood.
Many have struck irreversible covenants with
men that have nothing to do with their destiny.
Many have shared that hymen blood in sexual
activity with demon-possessed men while some
others have struck such precious covenants
with candle sticks as they exercised sex with it.
If only they knew,many girls who carelessly
allowed themselves to be disvirgined in a bid
to be among the so called “big girls” would
never have done so.
The let me says it in clear terms: “Or do you not
know that he who is joined to a harlot
(through sexual activity) is one with her ?
This is why many girls are not yet married yet
their spiritual composition is already shattered
and imbalanced, because they have mingled
their souls with that of different men.
Dear Singles,know today that there is a definite
proportion of your virtue that leaves you each
time a man enters into you and when that man
leaves you, he leaves with it. Just imagine how
much of yourself would be lost each time a
man enters into you without any properly
signed marriage bond or contract.
Sex is a spiritual affair. A giving of yourself to
another. All of these things have strong and
terrible spiritual implications.
A broken hymen opens you up to the spirit of
the man that broke it, any other spirit
whatsoever that may have mingled with that
man’s spirit, those who have mingled theirs
with him and the spirit of any other man that
enters into you thereafter. The fun part is that
pre-marital sex is not funny at all. What
happens between the lines could be deadly and
dangerous.
The very first day a lady, or a man does that
there will be spiritual transfer of destiny.
then what happens to a virgin man who have sex countless times wit only one lady who has lost count of men she had sex wit?
RomanceRe: Most Distance Relationships Are Pure Scam. by abiolamitodun(m): 6:51pm On Feb 05, 2019
then what happens to a virgin man who have sex countless times wit only one lady who has lost count of men she had sex wit?
RomanceWhat Does He Mean by abiolamitodun(op): 10:52pm On Feb 02, 2019
was with some of my friends chatting down my street in the evening as usual..u know guys talks about girls and all those stuff all of a sudden I noticed that my friend who I know to like girls alot didn't talk much...I tried to figure out what was wrong with him..his response was girls this days are hard to have relationship with not to talk of sexing them...only if one wants to subscribe...was like subscribe as how...was wondering what he meant cos he never told me what he meant..does anyone has the idea of what he meant?

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