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Celebrities / Re: Facebook User Shares Nude Pictures On Her Birthday. Users React!!! by herkzprince(m): 12:56am On Oct 05, 2017
Why cover it self ..she for give us full view

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Celebrities / Re: Facebook User Shares Nude Pictures On Her Birthday. Users React!!! by herkzprince(m): 12:55am On Oct 05, 2017
HumanistMike:
Her pussy will be very tight.
Who tell you? For a girl to upload something like this on fb that means she be balling way outta league ..Her pussy go be like pool, na only to dive in ..But the breast still stand sha
Celebrities / Re: Boobs Galore! Cossy Orjiakor Meets Roman-goddes (photo) by herkzprince(m): 12:37am On Oct 05, 2017
Boobs war ..Picturing myself in their middle

Romance / Re: Look At How These Ladies Open Their Legs Wide And Close Their Eyes (18+) by herkzprince(m): 12:29am On Oct 05, 2017
Wheris the pishaw?
Celebrities / Nigerian TV Producer Nneka Set To Marry Her Lesbian Partner In August by herkzprince(m): 12:17am On Oct 05, 2017
Foreign based Nigerian TV anchor and Producer,
Nneka is set to wed this coming year August.
Her one and only bride is her lesbian partner,
who goes by the name Brianna
The partners announced their engagement on
social media some months back and this went
viral here in Nigeria and the rest of the world.
They both seem to be so much in love with
each other as they are always spotted in
different locations across Europe, holidaying and
having good fun.
The date is August 8th 2018, so you are advised
to save the date.

http://www.blackberrybabes.com/2017/07/nigerian-tv-producer-nneka-set-to-marry.html?m=1

Romance / Meet Queen Farcadi, The Ghanaian Prostitute That Makes N4 Million Monthly by herkzprince(m): 12:09am On Oct 05, 2017
Social media wh*res are now becoming a thing
in Ghana. One needs not to actually go out now
and look for a prostitute to bang, when feeling
Hot.
The girls have evolved the whole process these
days and you can arrange for a Social Media
wh*ore right from your phone. Today, we share
with you one of such wh*ores who’s become
very popular and the god of the many upcoming
Social media wh*res.
You might have heard of her name before, if
not, then you would at least get to know her
after reading this article.
Her name is Queen Farcadi—Yeah, she admits
she’s a wh*ore so don’t get pissed off for me
trying to call her so. The last time I wrote about
her was the time she got pregnant.
We’ve gotten to know more about her now after
her interview with founder of Ghanacelebrities in
a Facebook Live Post.
In that interview, Farcadi disclosed that she
decided to get into the business because she
was tired of being f*cked for FREE by boys and
in the end still gets dumped. She made the
choice to then charge a fee if anyone wanted to
have s*x with her. She mentioned that her
parents are aware of what she does and are not
really bothered so far as she does not bring
trouble home.
Farcadi who would be 22 this year, disclosed
that, she started posting nice pictures of herself
on Social media and had lots of comments from
boys and men, asking what it would take for
them to be with her and that’s where it all
started.
Farcadi who’s one of the most popular girls you
would come across on Snapchat, posts videos
her twerking in a seductive style. She often
posts almost naked pictures of herself on the
platform and charges a fee those who wanted
to see more.
We learned from her interview that, she’s slept
with at least 100 men and still counting and
most of these men are prominent people in
society. She admitted to fvcking musicians,
footballers, politicians and even pastors—Yeah
right!
Farcadi charges at least Ghc1000 an hour for
sex and makes more than Ghc30,000 a month
from her new found who*ing business.
To be safe and make sure she’s not set up, she
has a manager and chooses which hotel, she
wants to be banged in. She disclosed also that
most Ghanaian men love to bang her in the
an*s as well, and so charges an extra for those
who want her ass as well.
Farcadi’s business model does not just entail
the traditional f*ck and pay, she runs a premium
account on SnapChat where she strips and gets
other girls like her to F*ck live for her paid
audience. And she says Ghanaian men love to
pay for s*x. She was making as much as 20,000
GHS a month from this SnapChat live cam
business.
Like I wrote yesterday, Queen Farcadi is not
going to be the last girl to be doing it, many of
our young girls usually between the ages of
16-28 are jumping into these models. Some are
naive and get bonked for Indomie, Ghc50, and
sometimes just airtime.
These girls are running a SUBTLE
PROSTITUTION business. They won’t be on the
streets, but hide behind Social media to do their
business-And their excuse is, no one takes care
of them, so they have to survive in this cruel
world.
But can we really blame them? We can’t blame
them, because their services are patronized by
men.
Watch the full interview below:
http://www.blackberrybabes.com/2017/08/meet-queen-farcadi-ghanaian-prostitute.html?m=1

Romance / Nigerian Girl Who Is Tired Of Being A Virgin Seeks For A Nice Guy Courageous Eno by herkzprince(m): 11:59pm On Oct 04, 2017
Nigerian girl who is tired of being a virgin seeks
for a nice guy courageous enough to "tear her
pant" lol. The things you see on social media
nowadays. You will just wonder if some people
have eaten up their senses alongside the
Sharwamah they ate some days back.


This is so gross in my own opinion!!!

http://www.blackberrybabes.com/2017/08/virgin-nigerian-girl-posts-on-facebook.html?m=1#more

Celebrities / See Photo Of A Bride And Her Physically Challenged Groom That Got People Talking by herkzprince(m): 8:44pm On Sep 30, 2017
A new photo making the waves around the
internet has shown a woman and her disabled
husband on their wedding day.
The photo shows a couple about to get
married. However what caused a stir is the
stark difference between the bride and
groom.
While the bride is a beautiful lady, who is tall
and sparkly, the groom on his part, is a
crippled young man balanced delicately on the
ground.
The young lady is wearing a wedding gown
and holding the hand of her man as they
walk, accompanied by several people,
obviously to where the wedding was taking
place.
However, the look on the lady’s face has
caused some confusion as it appears to be
gloomy.
Social media users have since commented on
the photo with many saying there is
something wrong with the wedding.
Many users have claimed the lady is really
sad and is being forced to marry the man who
might be a really rich person.
However others feel she is not necessarily
sad and that the camera may have captured
her at a moment she decided not to show her
set of teeth.
What do you feel about the photo?

Source:http://www..ng/funny/manner-love-see-photo-bride-physically-challenged-groom-got-people-talking-2

Politics / Treat All Nigerians Equally To Ensure Unity –US Ambassador Advises PMB by herkzprince(m): 8:34pm On Sep 30, 2017
In a bid to ensure peace and unity of the
nation, President Muhammadu Buhari has
been advised to treat Nigerians as equals
irrespective of their ethnic back ground.
While speaking in Benin City, the Edo State
capital when he was hosted by Governor
Godwin Obaseki at a dinner, the United States
Ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington,
urged the President Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration to treat Nigerians as equals
irrespective of their ethnic background so as
to ensure peace and unity of the nation.
According to Vanguard, the Ambassador was
in Benin City for an exhibition of photographs
by Chief S. O. Alonge, a photographer of the
Royal Court of Benin, organised by the United
States Diplomatic Mission and the
Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art
at the National Museum, Benin City, Edo
State.
Symington who also paid a visit to the
Internally Displaced Peoples camp in Ohugua,
Ovia North East Local Government Area of
Edo state said with Nigeria’s population
projected to climb to 450 million by 2050
amid concerns of rising youth restiveness and
other socio-economic implications, the
country would stand a better chance to
exploit its potential by giving priority to justice
administration, girl-child education and
delivery of good governance.
According to him, despite the challenges that
may come with a huge population, the onus
lies on Nigerian leaders to carve a positive
narrative for the country by being benevolent
in handling issues of development and justice
administration, adding that there was need to
embrace everyone irrespective of where they
come from, as members of a united Nigeria.

http://www..ng/news/treat-nigerians-equally-ensure-unity-us-ambassador-advises-president-buhari

Celebrities / Re: D ’banj Revealed How Fatherhood Changed Him ( Read How) by herkzprince(m): 8:00pm On Sep 30, 2017
kelvine:
Please do you have video of the interview ?

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Family / [ A Must See ] 5 Ways To Prevent Social Media From Ruining Your Marriage by herkzprince(m): 7:15pm On Sep 30, 2017
Did you know that 20 percent of divorces
involve Facebook? As a former social media
manager and avid Facebook user myself, I
was not surprised by this statistic.

Facebook’s convenient social engagement –
sometimes couched in the privacy of a
message inbox – is an excellent way to stay
in contact with old friends.
But this convenience is also why Facebook is
so dangerous for modern marriages…
Josh and I have a continual conversation on
this topic. Social media is largely harmless,
but if not approached with discretion it leads
many down a path of emotional (and even
physical) infidelity.
We are not blind to this potential – and you
shouldn’t be either. Following are five
principles Josh and I use to guard our social
media interaction post-marriage.

1. Share Social Media Passwords
If a couple has separate social media
accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
(as most of us do), social media passwords
should be shared. Josh and I compile all
social media passwords in one location and
can access each other’s accounts at will. It’s
not that we don’t trust one another; we
believe everyone needs accountability.
If you’re nervous about your spouse accessing
your social media, ask yourself why that is
cause for concern. If your husband were to
read through your Facebook messages, what
would he find? If your wife perused your
friend list, who would be in that list?

2. Acknowledge One Another Publicly
When I became a mother, I noticed a pattern
of behavior among new moms. Soon after the
birth of their child, profile pictures, cover
photos, and Facebook news feeds changed. It
was as if these women no longer had
husbands. Profile pictures were now a parade
of mama-and-baby photos, statuses a
document of baby’s every milestone, and
pictures only occasionally included the
husband, whose novelty had all but worn off.
I don’t think these women intentionally leave
their husbands off their social media
channels, but they aren’t intentionally
including them, either. Whether we like it or
not who we are on social media reflects our
personal priorities. Because my marriage will
ALWAYS come before my kids, Josh is
included in either my profile or cover photo on
Facebook and mentioned frequently on my
Instagram and blog. Acknowledging one
another publicly on social media reveals that
we are involved in one another’s lives.

3. Never Complain
Acknowledging your spouse on social media is
one way to project unity in the public sphere
– but only if what you say is positive! How we
talk about our spouse reveals the quality of
our relationship. That’s why Josh and I
commit to never complain about one another
– on social media or otherwise.
I’m in a lot of Facebook groups with other
women, and I love the people I’ve met there.
It’s easy to think these groups are a “safe
place” to vent about marital issues, and I’d
certainly be supported if I did so. But I don’t.
If I have a problem in my marriage,
complaining about it won’t make it better. It
won’t make my attitude better. It won’t honor
God or the gospel. If I have a marital problem,
I take it to one of the older women I trust and
ask for biblically-based guidance. This
protects the reputation of my husband and
honors my marriage.

4. Keep No Secrets
Spouses should not just share passwords –
they should keep no secrets on social media.
All messages, groups, and statuses should be
open to your spouse. Just as it would be
unsafe to keep secrets with a “real life” friend
of the opposite sex, it is equally dangerous to
keep even the smallest secrets from your
spouse online. This may seem extreme, but in
the world of social media we cannot be too
careful.
The protection of a screen gives a false
sense of security, privacy, and even intimacy.
This is why Josh and I have a continual
conversation about our social media channels,
updating one another on who messaged us,
what we’ve said lately, and the news we’ve
received.

5. Delete Friends
This is the best practice whether or not
you’re married: If one of your social media
connections is a stumbling block in your life,
delete them. It’s that simple.I know there are
dozens of reasons we “can’t” delete Facebook
friends, but quite frankly, you absolutely can.
What’s more, you can delete your Facebook
account itself. And if your social media is
driving a wedge of distrust into your marriage,
that may be exactly what you need to do.
Former boyfriends or girlfriends, sketchy
coworkers, or past friends who “reach out” for
emotional support are all candidates for
deletion in my own marriage. It’s not
personal. It’s wisdom. I would rather offend
an acquaintance than jeopardize my marriage.
If I can prevent offense, I will do so – but not
at the cost of my husband’s trust. I am not
here to emotionally support anyone but Josh,
online or otherwise.
I still keep my social media accounts and
Josh keeps his. But these principles have
helped us walk in peace in our marriage,
blessed by the unity and honesty we’ve been
able to maintain. How do you protect your
marriage on social media? Share in the
comments!

source: http://www..ng/others/must-see-5-ways-prevent-social-media-ruining-marriage

Celebrities / D ’banj Revealed How Fatherhood Changed Him ( Read How) by herkzprince(m): 7:06pm On Sep 30, 2017
Nigerian music star, D’banj who welcomed his
first child with his wife this year, in an
interview with Punch disclosed how
fatherhood changed him.
Read below:-
“Being a father is very humbling. I have
always acted as a father to a lot of young
artistes from the days of Mo Hits but now, I
have a child of my own. When he was born, I
was in the hospital and as I held his hands, it
made me realise that to whom much is given,
much is expected. This is someone’s life that
I am responsible for. It is not just about
fatherhood but now I have a family. Before I
became a family man, I took decisions without
looking back. I could decide to sleep on the
Mainland; I could decide to chill with my
friends. But now, I have responsibilities.
I have people that I am responsible for and
we are growing together. The good thing is
that I have a great partner and I love it. Each
time I look into the eyes of my son, I know
that it is real; I have to keep working harder,”
he said.

source: http://www..ng/entertainment/dbanj-revealed-fatherhood-changed-read

Crime / Tears! 31 -year -old Man Trying To Separate A Fight Beaten To Death In Ogun by herkzprince(m): 6:58pm On Sep 30, 2017
A 31-year-old man, Yinka Adewoyin, has
been beaten to death while trying to make
peace between two men during a scuffle. The
Nation reported that the sad incident took
place penultimate Thursday at sunrise in the
Agosi area of Ifo in Ogun state.
The report stated that Adewoyin was returning
from a beer joint with some of his friends
when they sighted two men identified as
Kazeem aka Down gear and Mopo brutalising
an elderly mechanic called Mukaila Lasisi.
Kazeem was said to have reprimanded Lasisi
for working on a truck parked along the road.
He was said to have ordered the removal of
the truck from the road, a request Lasisi
turned down on the grounds that he was not
the owner of the vehicle.
Lasisi’s response allegedly irked Kazeem, who
in a fit of fury pounced on Lasisi and beat him
up. It was at this junction that Adewoyin, who
was passing by intervened and pleaded with
Kazeem and his friend, Mopo to leave Lasisi
alone.
The duo however queried Adewoyin’s audacity
to intervene and beat him mercilessly till he
fell down, hit his head on the ground and
passed into a coma. His assailants allegedly
bolted while Adewoyin was taken to a nearby
private hospital by bystanders.
He was said to have died at the undisclosed
hospital three days after he was admitted.
An eyewitness who asked not to be named,
said: ‘’It was an unfortunate incident. I was
the one who reported the incident at the
nearest police station. I later led some
policemen to Kazeem’s shop in order to arrest
him, but he was nowhere to be found. When
we called his mobile telephone number, he
said he has travelled to Kaduna. When he was
asked to report to the station because of the
man he beat to death, he cut off the
conversation and hung up.”
The deceased was described by one of his
former trainees, Tosin, as humble and
respectful. He said:
“Throughout my stay with him as apprentice,
he did not fight with anyone. I was therefore
shocked when I was told on the telephone
that he was killed during a scuffle.”
Police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi was not
reachable on his mobile telephone line at
press time.

source: http://www..ng/news/tears-31-year-old-man-trying-separate-fight-beaten-death-ogun-state-photo

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:21pm On Sep 29, 2017
Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:20pm On Sep 29, 2017
Bonus: Bikini jeans This provocative hybrid of bikini and ultra low-rise jeans is actually produced in Brazil but finds its market mostly in Japan .

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:19pm On Sep 29, 2017
1. An island ruled by rabbits - During World War II, a number of rabbits were brought to Okunoshima Island for secret scientific research. The program was later canceled, and the rabbits were set loose. They didn’t waste any time, and now the island is teeming with these creatures, attracting thousands of tourists.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:17pm On Sep 29, 2017
2. Ice cream with the flavor of noodles, meat, or beer - Tastes differ, but gourmets should definitely try Japanese ice cream in all of its diversity. It’s not even the fact that you can find ice cream with the flavor of noodles, beer, or horse meat that is surprising but that it’s sold at every corner and is in great demand.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:16pm On Sep 29, 2017
3. The weirdest museum with a sizeable collection - The entrance to the Toilet Museum is proudly decorated with a gold human- sized heap of poop and several sculptures in strained poses. The exhibits inside include a children’s slide shaped like a toilet bowl, a collection of artificial animal and human excrement samples, interactive exhibits, and funny hats. This is the world’s first feces- themed museum.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:15pm On Sep 29, 2017
4. Landing a plane would be easier than coping with a toilet - The panel next to the toilet looks like the control panel in a spaceship. It has dozens of buttons serving to turn on the bidet or the shower, warm up the seat, and even regulate the music.

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Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:14pm On Sep 29, 2017
5. Nothing makes your smile more charming than double teeth - The “Hollywood smile“ in Japan is considered too open and provocative. Instead, the reverse is in favor: not just crooked teeth but building up and correction resulting in ”double teeth."

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:12pm On Sep 29, 2017
6. Restaurants order plastic food - This is a distinct profession: specialists make artificial food indistinguishable from real food. It is made from powder or wax to be displayed on restaurant counters as samples for customers.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:11pm On Sep 29, 2017
7. The fashion police is unheard of - Japanese street fashion is about bright colors, borderline things, and crazy designs. It is sometimes called a separate branch of contemporary art, where anyone can express themselves through combining seemingly incompatible colors and accessories.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:09pm On Sep 29, 2017
9. Sakura: beautifully edible - Sakura is Japan’s national flower and also a delicacy used to garnish desserts. Dishes featuring cherry petals are particularly popular in spring when the entire country is covered with a soft pink carpet of blooming cherry trees.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:07pm On Sep 29, 2017
10. Pet robots for children - Getting a pet in Japan is a costly affair equivalent to buying a new car. Because of that, children are increasingly offered toy robots imitating house pets.

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Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:06pm On Sep 29, 2017
11. A spa where you can splash in wine, sake, or coffee - An extraordinary place where you can not only swim in huge pools of wine, coffee, sake, or even bouillon but also drink them on the spot.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:05pm On Sep 29, 2017
12. Vending machines that can sell anything - Vending machines are so popular in this country that you can buy the most unbelievable things from them — like common onions or a handwritten love letter.iii

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Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:03pm On Sep 29, 2017
13. The widest assortment of trains - Trains that run on Japanese soil are richly
varied: vintage, double decked, super fast,
trains with no engine driver, and even trains
resembling cartoon characters such
as Thomas the Tank Engine. Subway trains
have special women-only cars safe from
men’s advances.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 4:01pm On Sep 29, 2017
14. A café that sells tenderness - For an extra charge, men are allowed to lie with the waitresses, hug them, establish long eye contact, or stroke their hair — but no further! In Japan, a great deal of attention is paid to the visual side of things. For example, cafés where waitresses are dressed as pretty housemaids are currently very popular.

Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 3:58pm On Sep 29, 2017
15. Kit Kats with the flavors of sake,
wasabi, sweet potatoes, or chili pepper - The name of Kit Kat candies in Japanese
sounds similar to kitto katsu , or "you will
surely win." That’s why they are often given
to students as a good luck gift before
exams. As with many other foods, Japanese
Kit Kats have the most bizarre flavors, from
chili pepper and wasabi to green tea and
pear.

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Travel / Re: 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 3:57pm On Sep 29, 2017
16. $24,000 for a couple of melons - Even Japanese square watermelons are not as expensive as Yubari King melons. At an auction in 2008, two melons were sold for $24,000. The reason for such a high price is the rarity of the fruit: these melons are grown in small amounts on the island of Hokkaido, and their harvest is immediately bought up by dealers.

Travel / 17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible In Japan by herkzprince(m): 3:55pm On Sep 29, 2017
The Land of the Rising Sun is like a whole other world full of unbelievable phenomena and weird traditions. Bright Side has collected a few fascinating stories shedding some light on the daily lives of ordinary Japanese people.
17. Job description: pushing people in the subway - Japanese subways have so many passengers during rush hours that there are special workers — oshiya — who push people into trains. The first oshiya were students who worked part-time.

Celebrities / Re: Striking Resemblance! See Actress Funke Akindele Look Alike (photos) by herkzprince(m): 9:27am On Sep 29, 2017
I wasnt asking for your opinion

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