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safarigirl:Well, I guess that until recently there were'n't ones that can moan loudly or say "give it to me harder". Or a male one that can thrust without getting tired until battery runs out. ![]() It is like modern cartoon films compared to those King Kong film of those days. The difference is clear. With time both the skin and everything will be very close to humans. It still won't be like the original but very close. And another thing...for men, the doll won't nag or expect money. Yes lots of men are poor. But even day jobbers still the little they have on women. 3k might seem a lot of money for example but for someone on 18 minimum wage, it's a lot of money. I think savvy bankers and micro-finance people will soon introduce sex doll loan. Sex doll joints might spring up like viewing/game centres. ![]() |
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aragon4realz:Who says? That is where we need to do more research. Take Benin Kingdom for example. When the Europeans first came in the 1470s, before America was even discovered, they met a well-organised state with a well established hierarchy, a King, a traditional prime minister, palace societies of chiefs, in charge of about 33 professional guilds of occupation: royal physicians and diviners (Ewaise), Bronze casters guild (Igun n'eronmwon), Wood/Ivory carvers guild (Igbesanmwan), Drummers guild (Ikpemaba), Leather workers guild (Isekpokin), etc. I have no doubt many other kingdoms across Nigeria had great achievements since antiquity like NOK culture, Igbo-Ukwu, Oyo, Owo, Ife, Kano, Kanem Bornu, Borghu, etc. So just because we have not studied our history much does not mean there isn't. Imagine a common disease like malaria, we still do not have a vaccine for it. Why? Because it is poor people's (Africans') disease. This is literally what a renowned medical researcher/professor once told me. We Africans should be researching/excavating our history and researching our diseases. But no, we fail both ways woefully. |
aragon4realz:A lot actually. Humans have lived in Africa more than other continents. Excavation in 9ja so far has less than tip of the iceberg. Do you not fancy the chance to see excavation sites in Egypt, Palistine, Israel, Jordan, Iraq in peace time as part of further research? |
Macelliot:Why? He has not said anything new. While Ahmadu Bello was leader of the ruling party (Balewa was his boy, Bello couldn't be bothered to go Lagos to be Prime Minister) said far more than this professor of nonsense just said. Bello said Nigeria is the estate and conquered territory of their grandfather Uthman dan Fodio. That the Sokoto Caliphate must not rest until they dip the Koran inside the Atlantic Ocean. I can see people do not read history anymore. Do you think the bloody coup of January 1966 just happened for nothing? Bello said in a BBC interview that he would prefer foreign people (like the British) coming to work in the north than fellow Nigerians from the South, especially Igbo. The video clip is still online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WSosECbcmM |
Newboss:If you drive and you are ready to go a bit off the major road you can get. If you just want a large compound to live in, not for ROI in the near term. But prices are shooting up rapidly. |
9ja na comedy central. ![]() |
Babyurgly1:Did you read my post till the end? Op seems to believe they have broken up though. I was probably the first poster to doubt the break up story on this thread. |
In 9ja anything goes. Lots of people know nothing about copyright laws. In developed countries, there is even a limit to the number pages you can photocopy from a textbook. Beyond that you have broken the law. |
Sard:The thing is that AMCON cannot prove that Kanu is indebted. That should easy as the bank that he owes should co-operate with AMCON ordinarily. As a result there is a court order on AMCON to desist. But they are not obeying court order. |
Nice little hotel. The price range is good too. |
Ah Paddy, you just deflated the ego of many ladies o. After spending 75K on top grade Peruvian wig, you just dismiss them like that? Dem go vex for you o. ![]() 95% of slay queens fantasizing about getting the fingers on daddy's money through him will not be smiling o. ![]() |
Annie939:They are no more together. No marriage anymore. But OP's initial hurt means that people do not get over break up easily. Even a certified womanizer for that matter. She's just a friend. Of which over 90% are fake anyway. So why expect anything else? .....But wait o. Maybe this friend wants to hoodwink OP. They might still be together but wants to make OP believe otherwise. Quite possible. ![]() Men ready to marry are few now. Lots of women will ignore many flaws and marry. After all even if he womanizers, he didn't chose anyone else to marry. |
mistel:Women have been using toys since eon: plastic dicks, bottle, cucumber, banana, Love Machine, you name it. Some men even gift the wife intimacy gadgets when going away from her for a long period. But Men have mostly been limited to "vaseline crew". ![]() Men can also get a Beyonce, Genevieve Nnaji, Kim Kardashian or Katy Perry look-alike sex doll. No biggie. |
Preciousgirl:My dear by now you should already know a few things about his siblings: Has he only brothers or sisters too? What is the chemistry between him & his siblings? Were they the ever close? Anything to suggest that he resents them? Is there envy between them? Did he properly introduce you to his brothers before you married him? Are the brothers married? If yes how does he think is appropriate for you relate to their wives? Are their parents (PILs) still alive? There are probably good reasons for his stand. Especially if your hubby is not naturally the possessive type. Could it be that one of them snatched a gf from him in the past and the others sided with the snatcher? Some NLers claim he has something to hide. But that may not be true. Maybe for reasons best known to him he has decided to relate with his brothers only superficially. Be patient. But try to maintain a cordial relationship with your in-laws when you see them. Be particularly nice to their kids if they have. We know are families better. Respect his position. |
pocohantas: |
Sorry Kanu but you should have taken your foundation to Holland, UK or even Ghana. Where they'll appreciate your work. Yes it benefits poor and average people but the sysyem won't allow you help those people. They'll do all they can to frustrate you. And corner your assets. The Nigerian system has no regard for charitable acts. The leaders and authorities certainly do not respect hard work. Because most get to their positions based on bribery, long-leg and ethno-religious favouritism. Think carefully before you invest in Nigeria if you are not part of the corrupt system. JJ Okocha's millions of dollars lost to Olusola Saraki's family bank (Societe General Nigeria now Heritage Bank) should have been a warning to you. |
charliboy654: ![]() |
Oh suddenly it's a woman's job to cook, clean, make home and do those "old fashioned things oppressed African women did?" ![]() I thought feminists told us we are cave men to expect all those things our "oppressed" mothers did. The sex doll is reformatting people's coconut head. ![]() They forget that now that men are marrying much later in life, many are decent cooks now. Certainly it takes a very good cook to impress me with their culinary skills. |
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emmie14:Well nobody really knows. After all we had parliamentary system when Balewa was there and things did not exactly work out. But failure to reform and excessive executive power have been a problem. Corruption can be fought. We just need a new breed of leaders and national focus. We can appoint Canadians/Australians/New Zealanders (Commonwealth people without history of colonial control over others) to run sensitive posts like EFCC, as Supreme Court Chief Justice, etc. No shame in admitting that we have failed and need help to ensure neutrality in a very divided nation. Since things are worse now than before January 1966 coup. We just hope that the younger generations will be less tribalistic. Annd be ashamed of our failure and strive to succeed as a nation. Though judging from Nairanders' (supposedly young people) tribalism one cannot be that hopeful. I still believe that a wholesale reform will be more achievable and less cataclysmic than breaking apart right now. |
seunmsg:It is much easier to allow independent candidates in a parliamentary system. If several small parties come together, they can trouble the ruling party and make it sit up. They can hold the prime minister to account on daily or weekly basis. Imagine all the saga in Aso Rock over SGF and others. And Buhari never appeared before NASS to explain himself. The average 9ja politician right now is too self-centred to be allowed to sit in the presidency like a king, and NASS too weak to hold the "royal-like executive" to account. The Judicial pronouncements are flatly ignored by the presidency. Let me give you an example in the ancient Benin Empire. It wasn't a parliamentary democracy but the realised the need of separation of powers as far back as the 11th century. The King decided to be appointing a prime minister called Iyase. A non-hereditary chief that is independent of the local powerful aristocracy. Several prime ministers were chosen from Ado-Akure people in what is now Ondo State. One prominent one was OKoro-Otun. Another one was a prince of Brass (now in Bayelsa). Even the current one is of Urhobo heritage. The Prime minister represented the people of Benin before the King. The local aristocracy were not believed to be neutral enough to avoid conflict of interest. Just to illustrate that we Africans have be aware of need for transparency and neutrality coupled with accountability very long ago. Why can we not develop a modern form of parliamentary system that ensure a proper balance of power? |
Orpe7:But maybe the robbers work in groups. The informants may pose as regular customers watching those collecting large sums and relay the information to accomplices outside the bank. It is their full time job. No messing about. |
Uyiii:Forensic detectives can still retrieve deleted browse history. ![]() |
abeeee:I wonder if they cannot see it. The cold war that has existed from the end of civil war has been warming up and flares already. |
CuddleBear:Aware? Don't you think the consoler probably did all she could to break up the engagement? But this is common thing sha. More babes date their friend's bf or hubby than we realise. Taking what belongs to another person gives some people a kick and validation. |
Oh nice. Pa Chris Abebe is old now. Very sharp guy in his time. This couple has suffered immense losses: Edwin, Victor, Bess, Stella, Henry. All were very successful children in Medicine, Business, etc. Glad to see them holding it all together despite. |
Is there anyone who did not see this coming? Well we said it back before election in 2015 but we were called "tanoids". Una weldon o. Make una dey enjoy am. ![]() |
Is raft foundation needed on these plots? Thanks. |
lafuria1:Similar thing can lead to death while walking, sitting in one place and receiving bad news or walking up the stairs, etc. At times even while asleep, sitting in a chair, etc. Typically heart attack or a massive stroke. Those who die during sex were already at risk of dying: untreated high BP, coronary hard disease, undiagnosed congenital heart disease, undiagnosed aortic aneurysm, deep vein thrombosis, etc. A Gambian military general collapsed and died while reading a speech in full uniform like two years ago. An Italian pundit died live on air, while taking a question from the TV host. |
lafuria1:Quite the opposite. It is a good exercise for the cardio-respiratory system. |
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