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Christianity EtcRe: 5 Facts About Ladies by danielmichael(op): 8:04am On Jan 17, 2015
MzNelly:
They're under your very noses. That's is if you're not all about the combination of Virgin Mary and Beyonce. undecided
and maybe ya jezebel,nad de one in dee bible but de one in hell
PoliticsRe: Jonathan And Buhari Images In 1977: Compare And Contrast by danielmichael(m): 10:10pm On Jan 11, 2015
All of yu folks mounting negative statemnt at GEJ die dis nyte IJN.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan And Buhari Images In 1977: Compare And Contrast by danielmichael(m): 9:54pm On Jan 11, 2015
Anibdy insulting president jonathan will neva in dis life become a president.ani memba of his/her family tinks of even local governmnt chairman dies tinking,God punish de pesons wrk dt may hav bin collaboratd wid de govt.aniting de pesons does dt is connectd wif de govt experience liquidation,his unborn children dt wil b born to go in2 govt seize to b born IJN...bkos yu damned folks tink dt 2b a president of a contry like nigeria is SEX dt is sweet..GEJ 2015 till further notice..FOOLS
FamilyWho Enjoys Sex;male Or FEMALE??? by danielmichael(op): 8:50pm On Jan 07, 2015
I've been on a deep research on dis particular controversial believes that male really do enjoy dis stuff bt since I'm a man I might attribute to that fact bt here is wad I jus discovered;

Men - 10%, Women - 90%, and this is
only per minute. Since women can have
multiple orgasms and enjoy sex for
much, much longer, it means they can
have even more pleasure. Women have
MUCH bigger lust than men... so much so
that women's emotions and attitudes
towards men are linked to the memory of
how good the man makes her feel
physically. And women LOVE their
pleasure. As a man, I have observed
them, and they always seem to be
rubbing themselves, or making
themselves feel comfortable in some
way, even in public...
And it is true that women scream during
sex. When women are in such a state of
pleasure, they release stress, emotions,
insecurities, pain, and who knows what
else. It is the physical and emotional
release they enjoy the most, and it feels
so good they can only scream and
vocalize involuntarily. And when they are
drained of physical and emotional
energy, they will likely have screamed
and/or cried...
And yes, women are more physically
focused than men in this respect; women
love to FEEL things, they like stimulation,
and the workings of their rational mind
are subordinated to these "needs."
Still, the percentage of women who will
have sex at the drop of a hat is rather
low... it takes time to develop a
relationship...
..wad can yu say on dis
Family7 Reasons Why People Kiss With Their Eyes Closed!! by danielmichael(op): 8:31pm On Jan 07, 2015
Who invented
this custom? When you
don’t keep your eyes
closed you’re violating a
sacred principle. It’s like
eating cereal with your
hands when nobody’s
around. Nobody sees you,
but you still feel weird
and like you’re violating
the natural order.
If you need a reason to
keep your eyes closed
while kissing, here are
seven top reasons,
according to a poll taken outside
Rockefeller Center by sexologist Diane
DeLay, PhD, as part of the research for
her upcoming book, “Love Me Like We’re
Bunnies”:

REASON WHY PEOPLE KISS WITH THEIR EYES CLOSED:

1. You wouldn’t want to see what you
look like while kissing, so neither would
your partner;

2. Your brain can’t make your tongue
swirl around if your eyes are moving at
the same time. It’s the same principle as
trying to pat your head while using your
other hand to go in circles over your
belly;

3. It’s weird enough to kiss with your eyes
open, but even weirder to make moaning
sounds;

4. It’s bad for your eyeballs to look that
close at anything;

5. For females, it ruins everything if
you’re fantasizing about Brad Pitt when
you’re staring at something closer to
Steve Buscemi;

6. For males, if you’re kissing in the
middle of intercourse, with your eyes
closed it’s easier to imagine baseball;

7. With your eyes open, your lover’s nose
looks bigger than the Chrysler Building
LOLS..pls mre reasons
PoliticsRe: Rochas Okorocha Donates Presidential Campaign Bus To Buhari (Photos) by danielmichael(m): 3:33pm On Jan 07, 2015
Abagworo:
You are the foool here. Nigerians are supporting change in every we can. Wake up from your slumber.
God punish dat kind change##unam..buhari is a confirm boko haram and yu want mak people come vote am..god punish yur bilivs,punish whoeva will vote buhari,punish any salamander dt tinks jonathan is ineligible,punish all apc candidates frm local government chairman dwn to governor..adiok inno mbufo...##team GEJ we all stand at de green side..#GEJ 2015 till further notice##..Bleep buharist and dier boko haramic plot in allah name,in jesus name,in muhammed name and de oda little gods names..ANd all say...AMEN
PoliticsAPC presidential Rally Storms In UYO Town Stadium(picture) by danielmichael(op): 11:20am On Jan 07, 2015
APC presidential rally General
Muhammadu Buhari Visits Uyo, Akwa
Ibom State For Campaign, The All
Progressives Congress (APC) presidential
candidate Gen. Mohammadu Buhari
(retd) is storm Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, to
kick off his presidential campaign on
yesterday, at the Uyo Township
Stadium.
A release signed by the State Chairman
of the APC, Dr. Amadu Attai and the
Secretary, Mr Efiong Etok, the party said
the rally which would be attended by
APC elders, chieftains and supporters,
including Gov Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers
State, who is also the Director General
Muhammadu Buhari campaign
organization, would also be graced by
the national chairman of the party,
Chief John Odigie Oyegun and other
chieftains of the party. Highlight of the
rally, according to the statement, would
be the presentation of the party flag to
Mr. Umana Okon Umana, who is the
party’s governorship candidate in Akwa
Ibom State.
Dr Attai equally told our correspondent
that the picture of the rally would be
made clearer at the party’s NDC
meeting in Port Harcourt on
Monday. Meanwhile, a group, Buhari/
Osinbajo solidarity has thrown its
weight behind the popular call for a
positive change in the political
leadership of the country as well as
Akwa Ibom State.
The group rose from a meeting in Uyo,
Akwa Ibom State capital, with a call for
synergy to enhance the enthronement
of a people-oriented government come
May 29, 2015.
The Convener of the meeting and
former senatorial candidate of the
defunct ACN for Ikot Ekpene Senatorial
District, Mr Joe Ukpong, said that the
essence of the meeting was to
brainstorm on how to mobilize massive
support for the presidential candidate
of the All Progressive Congress, APC,
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) and his
running mate Prof. Yomi Osinbajo.

Christianity EtcRe: 5 Facts About Ladies by danielmichael(op): 8:56am On Jan 07, 2015
EroticAngelina:
STFU. Goat.
Dis thread was nad for a fight..

Respect yasef babe

If dis thread looks like yu jst tink of change cos God is coming soonest
Christianity EtcRe: 5 Facts About Ladies by danielmichael(op): 8:54am On Jan 07, 2015
ProphetUdeme:
as in its amazing because their characters are so weird and 100% of girls are along this line and i knw u are also like them and probably worst than that. #unam
Lols

#unam

War against dem dis year

#mabasi

Ete hwfa na whr yu dey nahuh
Christianity Etc5 Facts About Ladies by danielmichael(op): 8:41am On Jan 07, 2015
FIVE AMAZING FACTS ABOUT LADIE$


{1}. They hate breast feeding
their baby but they love breast
feeding their boyfriends.

{2}. They like dressing in very
short mini-shirt but they keep
pulling them down to their
knees as they walk.

{3}. They claim they hate sex but
once they visit you and you don't give it to
them, they will never visit you
again.

{4}. They like saving most of
their money but they will spend
yours till ur last kobo.

{5}. They claim they are not
interested in a man's wealth but
again they swear not to date a
broke guys.
True or False? And shud God punish dem or nothuh
PoliticsRe: APC Members In Rivers Shot On Their Way To Buhari Campaign Event (Photos) by danielmichael(m): 9:56pm On Jan 06, 2015
Bros weda dem shoot peson or peson die,God go punish buhari,punish him government,punish whoever advise am mak e b president,punish peson whr tink say na pdp people shot dose apc folks,punish peson whr even post dis kind thread for nairaland,den com punish whoeva will vote for buhari IJN..mabasi AMEN
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Re-election Only Solution To Peace In 2015​ – Godswill Akpabio by danielmichael(m): 12:37pm On Jan 04, 2015
kendrick9:
what ring leader? pls shut up. this man is possibly one of or possibly the best governor in nigeria. have u visited akwa ibom to see the transformation he has done.. u have no fuck1ng clue
Oman forget dat retarded witch..he is blockheaded by numbskull spirit..ndito akwa ibom ayid..we re de best eva..akwa ibom governor de best eva..goodluck ebele jonathan 2015 till further notice..ma vote counts for yu mr president...NASO..PDP 4 life..unaaam
PoliticsRe: Full Text Of President Jonathan's New Year Broadcast Speech Today by danielmichael(m): 10:50am On Jan 01, 2015
Anibdy insulting mr president will never bkom president in his or her life,their family tarnishes in one square meal,their faces fast& to become senile,their structure looks like unanimated animal in animal zoo in jesus name..up GEJ till further notice..God punish una
FamilyRe: I'm Married With Kids And In Love With A Prostitute by danielmichael(op): 12:17am On Dec 30, 2014
baby124:
grin
Bwahahahahaha. E pain
Haaaaaaaa cnt decipher wad I'm saying...wad a metemetez
FamilyRe: I'm Married With Kids And In Love With A Prostitute by danielmichael(op): 11:58pm On Dec 29, 2014
baby124:
If I sing the olodo rabata song for you in oyo dialect, you will cry on this post. My friend go and suck your thumb in that corner---->
Hahah look@dis rombutious ratatatat who has no estri-metez for masculinity..Bleep ya sonorous rife!!!..idiot
FamilyRe: I'm Married With Kids And In Love With A Prostitute by danielmichael(op): 11:29pm On Dec 29, 2014
baby124:
Agbepo
Ishi come to town
FamilyRe: I'm Married With Kids And In Love With A Prostitute by danielmichael(op): 11:25pm On Dec 29, 2014
baby124:
You de craze. You no sabi copy and paste simple story. Fraudulent impostor. Story teller.
Olodo 1
FamilyRe: I'm Married With Kids And In Love With A Prostitute by danielmichael(op): 11:11pm On Dec 29, 2014
baby124:
Magazine story for the gods. Congrats.
U dey smoke ikpo na y!!!
Science/Technology4 Nigerian Inventors You Never Knew (Pictures) by danielmichael(op): 11:02pm On Dec 29, 2014
(1) Saheed adepoju (picture1 below)


Credits: He is the inventor of the INYE-1
& 2, tablet computers designed for the
African market.

Nigeria's Saheed Adepoju is a young man with big dreams. He is the inventor of the Inye, a tablet computer designed for the African market.
According to the 31-year-old entrepreneur, his machine's key selling point is its price - $350 (£225) opposed to around $700 for an iPad.
He believes that, because of this, there is a big market for it in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa, particularly amongst students.
He is also hoping to sell his tablet - which runs on the Google Android operating system - to the Nigerian government and plans to have at least one computer in each local government area.
"The Inye is a mobile internet device. It gives you access to the internet; it allows you to play media files and watch movies. What we have is an 8-inch device, a device that is half-way between a laptop and a mobile phone," he told the BBC's series African Dream.
http://m.bbc.com/news/world-africa-18895366




(2) Seyi oyesola (picture 2 below)

Credits: He is credited with the co-
invention of CompactOR or the “Hospital
in a Box”, a solar-powered life-saving
operating room which can be
transported to remote areas of Africa
and set up within minutes.

[b]Seyi Oyesola -- Nigerian-born Anesthesiologist and Critical Care Physician
Co-inventor of "Hospital-in-a-Box", a solar-powered, life-saving operating room which can be transported to remote areas of Africa and set up quickly
Although he spent part of his youth in America (including going to high school in Cleveland, OH), Seyi Oyesola's heart was always in his native country of Nigeria as he dreamed of returning there to become a physician and help his people. After completing high school here, he returned with his family to his homeland where he earned his medical degree and began his internship training. But he soon discovered that on his meager salary as an intern, he could barely afford to maintain his mother’s ageing car. So he left Nigeria for Britain to complete his training, asking himself: “Is this going to be a permanent phenomenon? Will we keep paying doctors in Africa so poorly that they migrate to the U.S. or the United Kingdom?" As he later realized when he began practice as an anesthesiologist and critical care physician, such situations are but microcosms of more serious medical and healthcare problems plaguing Africa. But with determinism and optimism, Seyi is doing his part to make a difference.

http://www.usasciencefestival.org/schoolprograms/2014-role-models-in-science-engineering/384-seyi.html

[/b]


(3) Jelani aliyu

Credits: He is credited with designing
General Motors’ leading auto brand,
Chevrolet Volt.

Jelani Aliyu is the creative mind behind the Chevrolet Volt. Aliyu comes from Sokoto State of Northern Nigeria working as the Senior Creative Designer of the US General Motors. He is the man who designed the Chevrolet Volt which has become one of the most admired American cars globally.

Mr. Aliyu beams with so much pride when he describes his homeland: “I was born and grew up in Nigeria, Land of the Niger crocodile, The Baobab tree, And the midday sun, Nigeria. Where smiles are free like the bright blue sky And the beautiful stars of the night”.

http://innov8tiv.com/jelani-aliyu-general-motors-senior-creative-designer-credited-design-chevy-volt/


(4) Ndubuisi ekekwe

Credits: He is credited with the
development of microchips used in
minimally invasive surgical robots....

Dr. Ndubuisi Ekekwe is the founder of First Atlantic Semiconductors & Microelectronics Ltd (Fasmicro) which is developing medical devices, microchips and other technologies in Nigeria. He holds two doctoral and four master’s degrees including a PhD in electrical & computer engineering from the Johns Hopkins University, USA and MBA from University of Calabar. He graduated as his class best student from Federal University of Technology, Owerri (Nigeria), in 1998, and spent years in Diamond Bank Lagos. An Adjunct Professor of engineering, Babcock University (Nigeria), Ndubuisi authored Nanotechnology and Microelectronics that received IGI Global 2010 Excellence in Technology Research ‘Book of the Year’ Award.

http://www.socialmedia-forum.com/africa/conference/speakers/656-dr-ndubuisi-ekekwe-founder-african-institution-of-technology



all mark of it you could become th next inventor..tink well

FamilyI'm Married With Kids And In Love With A Prostitute by danielmichael(op): 9:28pm On Dec 29, 2014
I am going through what is
a classic midlife crisis with
a bit of a twist. I’m in my
early 40s and have a great
wife and two great young
kids, all of whom I love
dearly. I’ve been with my
wife for over 20 years.
Everyone tells me how
lucky I am to have the
perfect marriage. But, of
course, I don’t feel so
lucky. Instead I feel
burdened, trapped by the
overwhelming obligations
of family and of keeping up
appearances. The way I’ve
tried to deal with these
feelings is by seeing
prostitutes.
About eight months ago, I
met and paid for the
woman of my dreams.
She’s beautiful, a sexual
dynamo, smart, funny and
sweet. She’s not a typical
prostitute; she’s more like
the girl next door who
wants to get paid for her
great looks and abundant
sexual talents.
I soon went from being her
client to being her friend
and confidant. Her
presence in my life does
two things for me. First I
get to feel those incredibly
strong emotions that I
haven’t felt in years about
my wife (lust and longing),
and more important, I feel
so free during the few
hours a month I get to see
her. Not only do we explore
sexual fantasies that would
be completely out of
bounds with my wife, but
more important, I can
completely relax around
her and joke around and
talk frankly, and not have
to worry about things like
who’s picking up whom
from school.
Of course, I know that this
whole thing is incredibly
stupid and immature, but I
can’t figure out how to
unring the bell and go back
to a life without this
woman. Do you think it
will be possible to not see
her and forget about the
pleasure, love and passion
that we had? I’ve tried for
a few weeks at a time, but
I’ve always felt the need to
see her again — the urge
for release, both literally
and metaphorically, was
too strong. I have a hard
time imagining life without
her, but at the same time,
she could never be a part
of my “real” life — I have
too much invested in my
marriage and family to
break it up.
So the question boils down
to this: How do I give up
sexual (and emotional)
nirvana for the sake of my
family?
PoliticsBrief History Of Nigeria Between 1849-1960 Of Independence by danielmichael(op): 9:14pm On Dec 29, 2014
The evolution of Nigeria from about 1849
until it attained independence in 1960 is
largely the story of the transformational
impact of the British on the peoples and
cultures of the Niger-Benue area.
The colonial authorities sought to define,
protect and realize their imperial interest
in this portion of West Africa in the
hundred or so years between 1862 and
1960, The British were in the Niger-
Benue area to pursue their interests,
which were largely economic and
strategic. In the process of seeking to
realize those interests, there were many
unplanned-for by-products.
The first critical step in this uncertain
path was taken in 1849 when, as part of
an effort to ‘sanitize’ the Bights of Benin
and Biafra, which were notorious for the
slave trade, the British created a
consulate for the two Bights. From here,
one thing led to another for the British,
especially to deepen involvement in the
political and economic life of the city
states of the Bights and to rivalry with
the French who also began showing
imperial ambitions in the area. The
result, in time, was that the British
converted the coastal consulate and its
immediate hinterland into the Oil Rivers
Protectorate in 1885, which, in 1893,
transformed into the Niger Coast
Protectorate.
The apparently irreversible logic of this
development led to deeper and closer
involvement in the administration of the
peoples and societies of this segment of
Nigeria which, by the middle of the
twentieth century, came to be known as
Eastern Nigeria.
The second step, along the same path,
was taken about 1862 when the British
annexed the Lagos Lagoon area and its
immediate environs and converted same
into a crown colony. According to the
British, they did this in order to be better
able to abolish the slave trade which
used that area as export point. According
to Nigerian historians, on the other hand,
they did so to be better able to protect
their interest in the vital trade route that
ran from Lagos, through Ikorodu, Ibadan
and similar communities, to the Niger
waterway in the north and beyond into
Hausaland. Be that as it may, by 1897,
British influence and power had
overflowed the frontiers of Lagos and
affected all of Yorubaland which was
subsequently attached to Lagos as a
Protectorate. The political and
administrative unit which came to be
known as Western Nigeria in the 1950s
came as the end of this second step.
The third and final step in this uncharted
path came in 1888. The British
administered political ‘baptism’ on
Greyne Goldie’s National African
Company which had successfully
squeezed out rivals, British and non-
British, from the trade in the lower Niger,
following a trade war of almost
unprecedented ferocity. As a result of the
‘baptism’, Goldie’s company became the
Royal Niger Company, chartered and
limited. It also acquired political and
administrative powers over a narrow belt
of territory on both sides of the river
from the sea to Lokoja, as well as over
the vast area which, in the 20th century,
came to be known as Northern Nigeria.
Thus, by about 1897, the three blocks of
territory had emerged, as British colonial
possessions, from moves made during
the period of the These three blocks of
territories One change, perhaps the
major one, was that the charter of the
Royal Niger Company was withdrawn and
the territory under its shadowy control
was declared the Protectorate of
Northern Nigeria and brought under the
Colonial Secretary. Similarly, the Niger
Coast Protectorate, which had been
under the Foreign Secretary, was
renamed the Protectorate of Southern
Nigeria and brought under the Colonial
Secretary. In addition, the narrow “strip
of Royal Niger Company from Lokoja to
the sea”, which had divided the Niger
Coast Protectorate into two, was united
with it, thus bringing the western and
eastern halves of that administration
together territorially. The Lagos Colony
and Protectorate underwent no change
while continuing under the controlling
authority of the Colonial Office. With
these three units then brought under the
Colonial Office, the situation was created
in which the management of their affairs
came to be informed by the same theory
and practice of administration.
The amalgamation of 1914 offered an
opportunity for making changes in the
unsatisfactory arrangement, but not
much was achieved this area. All that
was created was a body known as the
Nigerian Council which met once a year
to listen to what may be called the
Governor’s address on the state of the
Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. The
body had no legislative powers
whatsoever. The same ambivalence
based on imperial self-interest that
characterized the Lugardian approach to
seeing and treating Nigeria as one
political entity and Nigerians as
members of one political family was also
evidenced in the constitutional
development efforts of his successors.
For example, while the Sir Hugh Clifford
Constitution of 1922 introduced the
elective principle for legislative houses
for the first time, the Legislative Council
which replaced Lugard’s Nigerian Council
legislated only for the Colony and
Southern Provinces while the Governor
continued to legislate for the Northern
Provinces through proclamations. The
forty-six-member Council, presided over
by the Governor, was dominated by ex-
official and nominated members.
The Legislative Council system thus
implied a division of responsibility to
govern Nigeria between the United
Kingdom-based British Government and
the government established in the
Colony. Besides, Nigerians were excluded
from membership of the Executive
Council.
The Richards Constitution of 1946,
though it had among its objectives the
promotion of the unity of Nigeria and
securing greater participation by
Nigerians in discussing their affairs,
deliberately set out to cater for the
diverse elements within The country,
Significant provisions of this new
constitution included the establishment
of a re-constituted Legislative Council
whose competence covered the whole
country; the abolition of the official
majority in the Council; the creation of
Regional Councils consisting of a House
of Assembly in each of the Northern,
Eastern and Western Provinces, and
creation of House of Chiefs in the North,
whose roles were purely advisory rather
than legislative. Significantly, however,
the Richards Constitution was designed
without full consultation with Nigerians
which explains the hostility with which it
was greeted, especially in the South.
Although the Richards Constitution was
expected to last for nine years,
opposition to it, especially from the
political leaders, was so strong that a
new constitution, the Macpherson
Constitution, was promulgated in 1951.
Unlike its predecessors, there was
significant participation of Nigerians in
its making from the village level up to the
Ibadan General Conference of 1950; the
major provisions of the Constitution were
as follows: the establishment of a 145-
member House of Representatives, 136
of them elected, to replace the
Legislative Council; a bicameral
legislature for both the North and West,
one being the House of Chiefs while the
East retained the unicameral House of
Assembly; the establishment of a Public
Service Commission to advise the
Governor on the appointment and
control of public officers; the competence
of the Regional Legislatures to legislate
on a range of prescribed subjects while
the central legislature was empowered to
legislate on all matters including those
on the Regional Legislative lists.
Substantially, therefore, the 1951
Constitution was more or less a half-way
house between regionalization and
federation. Between 1951 and 1954, two
important constitutional conferences
were held in London and Lagos between
Nigerian political leaders and the British
government. These resulted in a new
1954 Federal Constitution whose main
features were: the separation of Lagos,
the nation’s capital, from the Western
Region; the establishment of a Federal
Government for Nigeria comprising three
regions, namely, North, West and East
with a Governor-General at the centre
and three Regional Governors; the
introduction of an exclusive Federal
Legislative List as well as a Concurrent
List of responsibilities for both the
Federal and Regional Governments, thus
resulting in a strong central government
and weak regions; regionalization of the
Judiciary and of the public service
through the establishment of Regional
Public Service Commissions, in addition
to the Federal one.
From the point of view of the evolution of
the Nigerian state, the most significant
thing about the 1954 Constitution, which
remained in force until Independence in
1960, was that the Lugardian principle of
centralization was replaced by the
formula of decentralization as a matter
of policy in the administration of the
Nigerian state.
RomanceRe: Can You Sleep With Your Brother/sister In The Same Room? by danielmichael(m): 4:50pm On Dec 29, 2014
Its onli an UNAM an NDISIME OWO fid have sex wid his or her own blood..dats wad we de prof kall fastomenous ratatatat..by no condition shud yu hav ani feelings for ya siblings wen in. Closed section..wad an undestructive manoes and a fraternity insipidus,ad-infinitum...such act of 326 law of united constitution shud b embalmed on any salamander or homo-sapiens dt violets it or endorse it quixotically...foolsss
RomanceRe: I Want To Be That Sex Symbol In Peoples Bedroom--maheeda by danielmichael(op): 8:29am On Dec 29, 2014
etenyong:
Good for her and her family. Its a free world, but let her think about the implication to her and her family in the nearest future. WHAT A SHAME
Kpong unam ikot
RomanceI Want To Be That Sex Symbol In Peoples Bedroom--maheeda by danielmichael(op): 8:25am On Dec 29, 2014
Caroline Sam known as Maheeda in the
entertainment industry may be the bad
girl most parents wouldn’t want within a
yard of their wards, but the former
prostitute turned musician has an ace up
her sleeve.
In a riveting interview with Potpourri in
the year, the pretty mother of one gave
reasons why she is using sex and nudity
to sell her music, first gospel, before
really going secular.
According to her, she is treading the path
most Nigerian entertainers wouldn’t dare
because of their inhibitions.
“I had this vision of what’s happening
right now. Like I’m very bad, like I’m the
baddest girl in Nigeria which is not true.
So, my vision is actually to see my
posters in people’s bedrooms and stuff
like that. I want to be that sex symbol
one can fantasize about” she boasted.
Giving her reason for wanting her nude
and sex posters to adorn people’s
bedroom, the Lasgidi Chick and Naija
Bad Girl crooner explained it is a sort of
brand she is trying to build.
“Because it works abroad, it could work
here too. I had my challenges. They are
still there but there’s no stopping me
because I know that for anything new
you have to fight for it. I am leveraging
on being a sex symbol because sex sells.
I want to make money and also, I want to
make my name. It’s the only space in the
Nigerian music industry that is just there,
everybody is scared to tread on such a
path, so I’m daring it” she said.
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Dating And Meet-up ZoneShare Your Blackberry Pin Here by danielmichael(op): 6:51am On Dec 29, 2014
Its fun and cool sharing your BB pin with others to getting to knowing people..this is mine 23206866...drop yours and let's the fun begins
PoliticsWhat Is JONATHAN?? by danielmichael(op): 11:32pm On Dec 24, 2014
Babangida.............C6
Buhari...................C5
Abacha..................E8
Abdulsalami...........C4
Obasanjo...............C4
Yar'adua................B2
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is what??
EducationWorld Maniacs And Their Meaning by danielmichael(op): 10:48pm On Dec 23, 2014
Word Definition
ablutomania mania for washing oneself
aboulomania pathological indecisiveness
agromania intense desire to be in open spaces
andromania nymphomania
anglomania craze or obsession with England and the
English
anthomania obsession with flowers
aphrodisiomania abnormal sexual interest
arithmomania obsessive preoccupation with numbers
balletomania abnormal fondness for ballet
bibliomania craze for books or reading
bruxomania compulsion for grinding teeth
cacodemomania pathological belief that one is inhabited
by an evil spirit
catapedamania obsession with jumping from high places
chinamania obsession with collecting china
choreomania dancing mania or frenzy
clinomania excessive desire to stay in bed
copromania obsession with feces
cytheromania nymphomania
dacnomania obsession with killing
demonomania pathological belief that one is possessed
by demons
dinomania mania for dancing
dipsomania abnormal craving for alcohol
discomania obsession for disco music
doramania obsession with owning furs
doromania obsession with giving gifts
drapetomania intense desire to run away from home
dromomania compulsive longing for travel
ecdemomania abnormal compulsion for wandering
egomania irrational self-centered attitude or self-
worship
eleutheromania manic desire for freedom
empleomania mania for holding public office
enosimania pathological belief that one has sinned
entheomania abnormal belief that one is divinely
inspired
epomania craze for writing epics
ergasiomania excessive desire to work; ergomania
ergomania excessive desire to work; workaholism
erotomania abnormally powerful sex drive
etheromania craving for ether
ethnomania obsessive devotion to one's own people
eulogomania obsessive craze for eulogies
flagellomania abnormal enthusiasm for flogging
florimania craze for flowers
francomania craze or obsession with France and the
French
gallomania craze or obsession with France and the
French
gamomania obsession with issuing odd marriage
proposals
Graecomania obsession with Greece and the Greeks
graphomania obsession with writing
gynaecomania abnormal sexual obsession with women
habromania insanity featuring cheerful delusions
hagiomania mania for sainthood
Hellenomania obsession with Greece and the Greeks;
Graecomania
hexametromania mania for writing in hexameter
hieromania pathological religious visions or delusions
hippomania obsession with horses
hydromania irrational craving for water
hylomania excessive tendency towards materialism
hypermania severe mania
hypomania minor mania
hysteromania nymphomania
iconomania obsession with icons or portraits
idolomania obsession or devotion to idols
infomania excessive devotion to accumulating facts
islomania craze or obsession for islands
Italomania obsession with Italy or Italians
kleptomania irrational predilection for stealing
klopemania kleptomania
logomania pathological loquacity
lypemania extreme pathological mournfulness
macromania delusion that objects are larger than
natural size
megalomania abnormal tendency towards grand or
grandiose behaviour
melomania craze for music
methomania morbid craving for alcohol
metromania insatiable desire for writing verse
micromania pathological self-deprecation or belief
that one is very small
monomania abnormal obsession with a single
thought or idea
morphinomania habitual craving or desire for morphine
musomania obsession with music
mythomania lying or exaggerating to an abnormal
extent
narcomania uncontrollable craving for narcotics
necromania sexual obsession with dead bodies;
necrophilia
nosomania delusion of suffering from a disease
nostomania abnormal desire to go back to familiar
places
nymphomania excessive or crazed sexual desire
oenomania obsession or craze for wine
oligomania obsession with a few thoughts or ideas
oniomania mania for making purchases
onomamania mania for names
onomatomania irresistible desire to repeat certain words
onychotillomania compulsive picking at the fingernails
opiomania craving for opium
opsomania abnormal love for one kind of food
orchidomania abnormal obsession with orchids
parousiamania obsession with the second coming of
Christ
pathomania moral insanity
peotillomania abnormal compulsion for pulling on the
penis
phagomania excessive desire for food or eating
phaneromania habit of biting one’s nails
pharmacomania abnormal obsession with trying drugs
phonomania pathological tendency to murder
photomania pathological desire for light
phyllomania excessive or abnormal production of
leaves
phytomania obsession with collecting plants
planomania abnormal desire to wander and disobey
social norms
plutomania mania for money
polemomania mania for war
politicomania mania for politics
polkamania craze for polka dancing
polymania mania affecting several different mental
faculties
poriomania abnormal compulsion to wander
pornomania obsession with pornography
potichomania craze for imitating Oriental porcelain
potomania abnormal desire to drink alcohol
pseudomania irrational predilection for lying
pteridomania passion for ferns
pyromania craze for starting fires
rhinotillexomania compulsive nose picking
rinkomania obsession with skating
satyromania abnormally great male sexual desire;
satyriasis
scribbleomania obsession with scribbling
sebastomania religious insanity
sitiomania morbid aversion to food
sophomania delusion that one is incredibly intelligent
squandermania irrational propensity for spending money
wastefully
stampomania obsession with stamp-collecting
syphilomania pathological belief that one is afflicted
with syphilis
technomania craze for technology
Teutomania obsession with Teutonic or German
things
thanatomania belief that one has been affected by
death magic, and resulting illness
theatromania craze for going to plays
theomania belief that one is a god
timbromania craze for stamp collecting
tomomania irrational predilection for performing
surgery
toxicomania morbid craving for poisons
trichotillomania neurosis where patient pulls out own
hair
tulipomania obsession with tulips
typhomania delirious state resulting from typhus
fever
typomania craze for printing one’s lucubrations
uranomania obsession with the idea of divinity
verbomania craze for words
xenomania inordinate attachment to foreign things
zoomania insane fondness for animals
CelebritiesRe: Photos: Wizkid Walks Out Of Headies Awards In Anger by danielmichael(m): 1:37pm On Dec 15, 2014
That's de reason sumtimes I hate dis country I ws born in2..why dnt yu guys appreciate rock music here ,feel de lyrics of all rock music an change yur life..frm de unset I've neva appreciated ani music frm dis contry.buh onli one musician always touch ma insde who is ASA..dats de onli nigerian singer dt sings..finish..bt all dose dem dumpy fowls like dis one mentioned here(wizkid) davido..all dose dem meaningless wagons in de lyrics hav nofin to offer..FOOLs...play rockmusic like creed,gavin degraw,lifehouse,3doors dwn an oda hard metals.
PoliticsCOURT Stops Akwa Ibom PDP by danielmichael(op): 10:39am On Dec 15, 2014
State, Chief Ime Effiong Ekanem
An Abuja High Court sitting at Kubwa, on
Friday restrained the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) from forwarding to the
Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) the result of the
special congress it held in Akwa Ibom
State on December 8 for the purpose of
producing a gubernatorial candidate in
the state for the 2015 general elections.
Justice Y. Halilu who granted an ex-parte
application that was filed by a chieftain
of the PDP in Akwa Ibom State, Chief Ime
Effiong Ekanem, ordered the party not to
send the outcome of the said congress or
the name of any one as its gubernatorial
candidate for the state until January 5,
when the substantive suit will he heard
Listed as defendants in the suit were the
PDP, its National Chairman and the
National Secretary of the party. Justice
Halilu also issued an order for the
substituted service of the motion on
notice, originating summons, and all
other processes in the suit on the 2nd
and 3rd defendants by serving same on
the office of the Legal Adviser of the PDP
at its head quarters in Abuja.
The judge however declined request for
the abridgement of time for hearing of
the case, saying the prayer could not
stand in view of the Christmas and New year resolation
FashionRe: Nigeria Lost Out As Miss South Africa Wins Miss World 2014 Pageant (Photos) by danielmichael(m): 10:38pm On Dec 14, 2014
Daaaa dis stuff no b togo karry phone de snap picture den yu claim say u dey fine..com contest here nigerians mak we see yur yanka wen I de kall yu u no wan de turn face..idiots
PoliticsAkwa Ibom State PDP Governor Primary Election Cancelled!!! by danielmichael(op): 5:03pm On Dec 13, 2014
TWENTY – two of the 23 Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP governorship
aspirants in Akwa Ibom State have
rejected the outcome of the primary
election, which was purportedly won by
Udom Emmanuel on Monday.
The aggrieved aspirants, who stormed
the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja on
Tuesday evening, asked the leadership of
the party and President Goodluck
Jonathan to call for a fresh primaries to
be conducted in accordance with the
party guidelines in the interest of the
party and the state.
Led by the former deputy Governor of
the state, Nsima Ekere, who also
contested the controversial polls, the
aspirants listed various grounds upon
which they noted rendered the entire
process null and void and of no
consequence whatsoever.
In a joint petition, the 22 politicians
pointed out that the Chairman of the
Electoral Panel sent to conduct the
election in Akwa Ibom State connived
with the state governor and his anointed
candidate, Udom Emmanuel to
perpetuate electoral fraud
They stated that he did that by sitting
down in Government House and writing
the names of delegates and casting the
votes before bringing them in a convoy of
buses to the stadium.
They contended that the chairman
refused to show them the list of
delegates and the ballot papers to be
used for the election despite repeated
demands and reminders for him to do so
before the commencement of voting as
enshrined in section 19(1) of the PDP guidelines
FoodRe: Man Dies After Consuming 8 Cans Of ‘Bullet Drink’ To Win N1,600 by danielmichael(m): 12:42am On Dec 13, 2014
Wetin I no go see for dis country mabasi

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