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Romance / Re: Magun Is Myth - Real Reason Why Penis Gets Stuck In The Vagina During Sex By Ch by musicwriter(m): 2:25pm On Jan 28
advanceDNA:

Fear??
U are just sounding like some religionists who falciously fix their diety as the cause of what they cant explain...

What evidence do u have to reach the conclusion that fear of being caught causes vagina to clamp.....

Does this same clampin happen in women that go to steal, kill, sleep with minors..?? Or this ur supposed fear only happens when they want to fvck men that's not their husband..??


What other part of their body does this..or it's just the vagina that has the type muscles that seals shut because of fear...??

How did u even reach conclusion that these women fvcking around are afraid...Woman wey get the effontry to leave her house to go fvck a man thats not her husband is afraid.....??

Different types of fear would have different signals to different parts of the body, so it would depend on what the fear is for. Here, we're only dealing with fear of being caught having extra-marital sex, which would, of course, signal to the relevant sex organ in question.

If you're really interested, read the book: the biology of belief- by Bruce Lipton. You can also watch his lectures and talks on YouTube. But what he's teaching isn't new. Our African ancestors have known that for eons.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: UK ‘Loans’ Stolen Gold Artefact To Ghana After 150 Years by musicwriter(m): 11:35am On Jan 28
This says volume about what white people really think of us Africans. Britain, especially have no respect to blacks.

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Romance / Re: Magun Is Myth - Real Reason Why Penis Gets Stuck In The Vagina During Sex By Ch by musicwriter(m): 11:05am On Jan 28
EreluRoz:
But why does it mostly happen with adulterers?

That's a good question. But it's not because it's jazz.

It happens mostly to adulterers because of fear of being caught.

See, your culture, which gives you your beliefs has already programmed your body using the things you believe. Your actions comes from your beliefs.

So, if your culture sincerely believes that having extra-marital affair would "magun" both participants, your body system would react in accordance with that if you go against it.

If you read carefully, the author said "There are two types of vaginismus that affect young or elderly people. One affects very religious people who have never had any vagina penetration before. The other may be those who have had penetration and later stopped due to an unpleasant experience".

The comment above is the real deal. It's the metaphysics of the magun that our ancestors had known since time immemorial. But the problem is that our ancestors dealt with it metaphysically, while white people deal with it scientifically. But they're both saying the same thing!!

African knowledge/s are not being captured as knowledge in school. We have surrendered the power to know to foreigners and have no longer a self inspired knowledge. That's why magun is today relegated to being mythology.

Magun is caused by phycology and belief.

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Politics / Re: Rivers State House Of Assembly Bars Governor Fubara From Appointing Chairpersons by musicwriter(m): 11:23am On Jan 27
Righthussle:


Why didn't you write this letter in Ijaw?

For the same reason that you and I cannot write in our own native language as well.

How were he supposed to write the letter in Ijaw when English is all he've known since kindergarten?

Of course, if we took our native languages seriously, he'll write in clear Ijaw language. But we were cheated out of our own languages through the help of enslaved Africans.

Britain, the CIA, Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Christopher Okigbo, Ezekiel Mphalele are the ones to be held responsible.

See how Britain and the CIA fooled Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe to destroy African languages in literature
https://www.africason.com/2021/08/how-britain-deceived-soyinka-chinua.html
Celebrities / Re: Yul Edochie's New Church: True Salvation Ministry - TSM (Photo) by musicwriter(m): 5:54pm On Jan 24
There's no such thing as "true word of God" on planet earth today, except some few African and Asiatic spiritual systems that still maintain relationship with snakes.

The age of the ancient Egyptians was the age of true God consciousness.

I saw the picture below, which is a recent discovery of a 2500 years old remains unearthed in Egypt with the mummy covered with snake (savior, redeemer, eternal life symbol) and I said to myself: "these are the people that knew God. I wish I lived and died in your age"

Politics / Re: History: When Yorubas Opened Africans' Eyes To Africa's Developmentability! by musicwriter(m): 7:29pm On Jan 23
As I would always say; Yorubas are the biggest loser in the one Nigeria project. And the country called Nigeria has no future until the wish of the author is done

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Politics / Re: How to Stop the Kidnapping Epidemic in Nigeria By Farooq A. Kperogi by musicwriter(m): 7:50pm On Jan 20
joseph1832:
Hmm. Your tales about being chased by foreign security agency sounds too good to be true. Don't get me wrong, I know the white man can't be trusted the way a man who sell fake spare parts in Alaba International can't be trusted, but, I just feel why would the CIA and MI6 come after you when you're not a terrorist or even a security threat to them?

That's because like most of us, you don't know how the world works.

To them, a threat doesn't necessarily mean a literal terrorist but anybody knowledge enough to question Western world domination or and how we can be truly independent as a third world country. I mean, things like how to speak, write and master our native languages, learn and master science using our native languages, build technology using self inspired knowledge and not what they teach us, build a powerful black civilization that could rival them, etc. They don't like that type of people. To them, you're supposed to assume that this is the way the world is meant to be and work.

A political activist could be a terrorist. An author could be a terrorist, etc.

If you need more information, go to www.africason.com and read the article that says "how the CIA and MI16 lure innocent people to commit terrorism"
Politics / Re: How to Stop the Kidnapping Epidemic in Nigeria By Farooq A. Kperogi by musicwriter(m): 5:36pm On Jan 20
Someone should tell the author that the security agents are well aware of all the technologies to use and how to solve the problem. But kidnapping is a business and revenues are shared with so many conspirators, including your darling security people.

Recently, the security agents traced me to access bank using same geotagging tool and even planted informants around there to check when I come around and what I do. What they don't know is that I am their oga when it comes to information and intelligence gathering. They have no idea that I've already battled it out with the criminal CIA and MI16 for the past 10 years and nothing came out of it, not even a "smoking gun" to hold on to. So, their African slave agents are like someone using a bicycle to chase an F35 supersonic fighter jet. And none of them is trained for the job!! I see them all the time and I ask myself: how did this fool make it to the secret service??

What are they looking for? They are looking for a "smoking gun" to arrest me, so that I'll stop blogging on www.africason.com for the interest of their white masters and some criminal Nigerian pastors who think that I am disruptive for their business.

I've warned the bank that any day I see them again, I'll petition them for conspiracy because these agents themselves are criminals engaged in extra-official assignment. I am working on a letter to the president to let him know how corrupt the secret services.

The secret services are too corrupt. That's the problem.

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Sports / Re: Giannis Antetokounmpo Unveils Igbo Learning Centre For Kids In Lagos by musicwriter(m): 5:16pm On Jan 19
Kudos!

What I can tell you for sure is that eventually we Africans will reclaim our native languages and Gods and get rid of everything our ancestors didn't create.

Unfortunately, the "literary giants" who are just as enslaved as the head pastor of the church don't know any better. Ngozi Adichie, who's supposed to be a global ambassador for Igbo language was here few days ago to do the opposite.

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Business / Re: Nigeria Stock Market Becomes World’s Best, Beats Argentina by musicwriter(m): 11:04pm On Jan 18
sofeo:
Good development though, but seems like this is at the detriment of the development of Nigerians and Nigerian society.

Expecially when it comes to this FX stuff

Indeed, it's nothing to celebrate if you understand why.

You have to ask yourself; why is Nigeria and Argentina trailing each other of all countries in the world?

The answer is that the economies of both countries are in shambles. The currencies of both have no value anymore, so international predatory investors have pumped a little amount of dollars into the Nigerian stock exchange to buy large amount of Naira investment - something they can't do if the Naira was strong.

The same thing would happen to government assets which would be sold one after the other. That's the reason for the whole call by the IMF and world bank to devalue the Naira. Soon, they'll threaten to pull their so called investment if the government doesn't obey certain rules. That's how they begin to control or destroy economies around the world.

I changed $40 today for N52,000!! I couldn't believe my eyes. But the money can't buy anything anymore. That's why foreigners are investing in the Nigerian stock exchange. In fact, any foreign investor who have few Billion dollars can buy Nigeria now.

The only way it could slightly be a good thing would be if Nigerians were buying them. But that's not the case

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Politics / Re: Why I Didn’t Sack Ex-CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele – Buhari by musicwriter(m): 11:31am On Jan 17
The first mistake is that you think firing someone from office is punishment. Yet, the word white people have given you to use is "relieve" him from the job.

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Education / Re: Lecturer: Certificates Will Make You A Miserable Job Seeker After Graduation by musicwriter(m): 8:43pm On Jan 16
Love800:
Okay.
That means u are selling ebook, right?

Yes, but remember writing isn't the only thing you can do. You can do other things like creating a course or producing a physical product.
Education / Re: Lecturer: Certificates Will Make You A Miserable Job Seeker After Graduation by musicwriter(m): 8:17pm On Jan 16
Love800:
Hello.
What do u write?

What's important is what YOU can write because I've already done the one you're asking for.

You can write about ANYTHING under the sun. However, the type of topic that will have wider appeal would the one that will show how to get something done. Get what done? Anything
Education / Re: Lecturer: Certificates Will Make You A Miserable Job Seeker After Graduation by musicwriter(m): 5:16pm On Jan 16
joseph1832:
how about sex? grin

Yes, especially it's already known that sex sells. You'll be amazed at what a book on how to have sex with a pregnant woman would do.
Crime / Re: Yahoo Boy Runs Mad After He Broke Some Rules Of His "Baba" (pics/video) by musicwriter(m): 5:12pm On Jan 16
CHIOMAEZEH:
Even for my village ...masquerade ran mad cause e no keep rules of its spiritual brotherhood .... Here is a clip ...Wahala dey .....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h1Z07GmtUM

He didn't run man, rather he's under the influence of that masquerade- you may call it the spirit of the masquerade.

I carried all the masquerades in my village and it brings so much excitement and energy that seems to come from nowhere. One of my childhood friend jumped a house! He literally jumped a roof top and ended up in the next street under the influence.

I am speaking from experience.
Education / Re: Lecturer: Certificates Will Make You A Miserable Job Seeker After Graduation by musicwriter(m): 12:59pm On Jan 16
joseph1832:
which topic did you decide on and what's the title of your book?

You can write about ANYTHING under the sun. However, the type of topic that would have wider appeal is the one that would show how to get something done.

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Education / Re: Lecturer: Certificates Will Make You A Miserable Job Seeker After Graduation by musicwriter(m): 10:04am On Jan 16
The professor is right!!

The purpose of education is not to get a job. The purpose of education is to train your mind to think so that you can solve your problem and that of your group (culture). If you're unable to think critically for yourself or and your culture out of a predicament, then you didn't go to school.

The purpose of education is to think your way out of a difficult situation, whether it's getting a job, or getting a wife or husband, restructuring your society or country, getting rich, traveling abroad, joining politics, learning a trade. Even if it's armed robbery or fraud you want to do, your education should make you better at doing it.

Whatever it is.....the purpose of education is that you should come up with a better way to get it done with or without help.

For about two years, I've been facing a downtime because I am currently investigating something that led me into economic meltdown. Believe me, I investigate and experiment on anything. I'll not say more on this because it's an ongoing investigation. I'll write something about it when I am done.

Meanwhile, I asked myself: what can I write now that people can buy across cultures around the world? I decided on a topic and wrote 8 books on that topic last year. I uploaded them on various sites including on Paystack and Flutterwave.

This January alone, I've sold 6 copies at $19 each on organic sales. No advertising yet but I'll soon advertise them.

How can someone who truly passed through a school system not fix himself?

Paystack and Flutterwave have solved a major problem for Nigerian youths who want to succeed.

Green = sold successfully

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Politics / Re: CBN Moves Departments To Lagos State by musicwriter(m): 1:40pm On Jan 14
spy24:


Moving the capital from Lagos is the best decision that the Nigerian government ever took..

Except that you can't explain
Politics / Re: CBN Moves Departments To Lagos State by musicwriter(m): 10:22pm On Jan 13
joseph1832:
can you say this was a strategic move? Because I remember asking why the capital was moved from Lagos to Abuja back then, I was because it's not safe for any country to have its capital in a state that has boundary with an ocean.

That's a good question!

Yes, it was strategic, rather than needful. It was the Northern oligarchs and power brokers consolidating their power over Nigeria. And by that single move they achieved it, and that's why today we talk about Northern power brokers.

The talk of "Lagos being a costal city and a threat in case of invasion" is a dumb excuse. Most countries around the world actually have their capital cities located near the coast.

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Politics / Re: CBN Moves Departments To Lagos State by musicwriter(m): 7:33pm On Jan 13
Samunique:
Nigeria has never been the same since its capital was taken from Lagos to Abuja.

Whatever fame and glory it has ever enjoyed, they all took place when Lagos was still the capital, ever since then Nigeria has been a shadow of itself.

There's something special about Lagos !!!

Indeed, I've long theorized that moving Nigeria's capital from Lagos to Abuja was the beginning of taking away power from the people.

You see, when the capital was in Lagos with it's huge population of underprivileged citizens, people could easily register their frustration through protests directly at the government house. This is despite the governments were military regimes then.

Moving the capital to a well-off neighborhood like Abuja means that the very people feeling the worst of the government's wrong policies are no longer near the government house to register their frustration every now and then.

This is why the Nigerian government can get away with anything since then.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan As Country Braces For 16Ft Tsunami by musicwriter(m): 5:36pm On Jan 01
I saw this aerial view photo of Lekki few days ago and couldn't help thinking to myself about the impact of a tsunami there.
Education / Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by musicwriter(m): 4:11pm On Jan 01
While I appreciate this investigation but I don't like the fact that it has tarnished the image of genuine students in ESGT and in Benin republic as a whole.

Is the reporter saying there are no genuine students schooling in ESGT or in Benin republic as a whole? Why didn't this reporter tell us anything about genuine students in Benin republic?

I've lived in Cotonou in the same apartment with Nigerian, Congolese, Liberian, etc students who school in Benin republic.

You can get a dubious degree from any Nigerian university too. Deal with your corrupt Nigeria first because Benin republic is more sane than Nigeria.

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Politics / Re: Senate Summons Ribadu, IGP, Security Chiefs, DSS Over Plateau Killings by musicwriter(m): 9:18pm On Dec 30, 2023
The secret services are busy monitoring and following innocent people around town and have no time to solve the real security challenges facing the country.

I think I'll have to write the president to inform him just how corrupt the secret services. They're using their office to engage in extra-official duties that the government has no idea about- all in the name of money.
Family / Re: Should I Be More Selfish? by musicwriter(m): 2:26pm On Dec 29, 2023
Yemike:
My life have been stagnant for like 4-5 years now. I work in a factory and I also sow clothes.
I've not been able to spend money on myself or to pursue my dream as a result of family responsibilities.
I'm a drop out of FUOYE and I'll so much love to go back to school but the plan has been failing for 2 years now.

I've obtained a part time form from Adekunle Ajasin University Ibadan campus last month hoping to start the new session next year but my problem now is that I have a brother that just finished HND 1, his rent has expired and he'll pay his school fees this January.
I paid his rent and school fees for HND 1 and he has notified me for HND 2.
My fear now is that time us running out for me (I'm 27yrs now) as I sincerely wanted to go back to school but I can't sponsor myself and two siblings.

Should I wait for another year or everybody should carry his cross?

Are you older than them?

Explain everything you said here to them, then chart your personal life course and develop yourself, else you would end up neither developing yourself nor them. Explain everything to them and they'll chart their own course too because whether you help them or not, in future they'll all deny that you helped them.

When things went sour for me, my brothers who used to live with me in my house and whom I quit my own education to help, all denied that I helped them in the past. In fact, the more help you give them now, the more they'll say you didn't help them if things happen to go sour for you in future.

By the way, nothing stops you from finishing your education at NOUN online university if you need a degree/certification. Or pick up a branch of knowledge of your choice and study if without seeking a degree. If you like this choice, go to google and search "US universities that offer free online courses" and you'll find many schools and programs. The only difference between you and those that paid for the program is that you'll get the knowledge but not the degree.

I am speaking from experience.

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Politics / Re: Do Not JAPA Before Dangote Refinery Starts. You Might Regret by musicwriter(m): 8:26pm On Dec 28, 2023
Quintessence44:


The Dangote refinery is not about cheap fuel. We know what happens when you sell fuel below world market prices in Nigeria. It gets smuggled out for profits.

The Dangote refinery is about economic and industrial emancipation, job and income growth and development, whereby more and more people will be able to comfortably afford to buy fuel at international market prices.


@bold

In the beginning I had a lot of faith like you that that would be the case, until Dangote and Otedola went bowing to the late queen of England. Then, before you knew it, Cheril Blair, the wife of former British prime minister, Tony Blair had become the director of the refinery. I heard Tony Blair himself has some role there too.

So, forget about economic emancipation because even before the refinery begins, it's already fully in the hands of neo-colonialists.

The next mistake you people make is that you don't remember to factor corruption somewhere in your metrics. Corruption is a huge factor to ignore when analyzing something like this in Nigeria.

Even if the refinery begins production but knowing what I know about neo-colonialism, I'll give it 5-10 years before I can say whether we have a refinery or not.

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Crime / Re: Viral Video Of Yahoo Boys "Working" In A Shrine by musicwriter(m): 5:45pm On Dec 28, 2023
ValCon888:
Ignorance is the albatross of the African man.

For me, that's stupidity.

Ignorance could be solved with time but stupidly, especially built on culture is a disease that defies solution.

When this business began in the 80's, people made millions in Dollars and nobody heard of jazz.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Being Re-engineered For Prosperity Of All – Tinubu by musicwriter(m): 9:58am On Dec 28, 2023
Tinubu has a good plan for the Nigerian economy. I can attest to that.
If you understand what he's doing, it's like finally performing a difficult but the right surgery on a patient when all hope lost.
I regret that he wasn't president earlier.

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Sports / Re: Manchester United Sells 25% Ownership To Jim Ratcliffe by musicwriter(m): 8:33am On Dec 25, 2023
I think I heard the other day that one British billionaire named Ratcliffe was dead? Or am I missing something?
Politics / Re: EFCC: Interview On Return To Nigeria, Dauda Lawal is fake - Dieziani by musicwriter(m): 4:09pm On Dec 24, 2023
Every time the APC government is robbing Nigerians, Deziani would be top news to keep people busy while massive robbery is going on.

Only God knows how much they must have stolen within these past few days.
Education / Re: Why Do Teachers And Textbook Writers Do This This? by musicwriter(m): 1:07pm On Dec 24, 2023
YourGFsnatcher:

Seems like you've not read Nigerian calculations text books. Have u read Indian text books? Can u see easy they are to follow?

There's a fine line between leading and misleading. Nigerian textbooks and the methods teachers use are failing. Can u say Nigerian students are smarter tha Indian students that it better explained?

How many Nigerian students can successfully pass waec mathematics without help?
Does that not tell you that your intentions are not working? Result is better than intentions.

The fact is that 90% of Nigerian students cannot pass waec mathematics on their won using this your methods. Teaching is different from lecturing... what u are describing is lecturing

Of course, I am aware there's a way to reach too!! There's a way to teach just as there's a way to learn.

I should have added in my previous post that if Nigerian teachers aren't able to lay the clues in such a way that students can easily learn, then ultimately they've failed on their duty too. Both teachers and students must equally fulfill their roles. But then, we already know that education is generally failing in Nigeria.

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Romance / Re: What's Your Greatest Achievement In 2023 by musicwriter(m): 12:47pm On Dec 24, 2023
I wrote eight books this year.

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Education / Re: Why Do Teachers And Textbook Writers Do This This? by musicwriter(m): 11:17am On Dec 24, 2023
YourGFsnatcher:
Why do teachers teach the simple part especially of subjects that have calculations and leave the students to solve the hard part that is unrelated to the simple one they taught?

Same with text book writers. They will give an example with a simple question, but when it comes to excerices, they expect the students to solve harder ones that are not related to the examples they solved.

I don't see that as a way of making the students smart. If you will ask them to solve a problem show them how to solve a problem of same level of difficulty.

Learning should be simple but we want to compicate it.

The result is seen in our graduating students, most EnD up not being able to solve simple problems because they have been confused. If the method is not working, then change it!

That's exactly what the teacher is supposed to do. The teacher is trying to baby-walk you into being able to figure out things by yourself.

As I said in my book, "the teacher is not really teaching you anything, rather the teacher is just giving you a lead".

What the teacher is doing in the classroom is like a stranger meeting you on the road and asking you: how do I get to Oladele Street?

Then, you explain to the asker (student) that "when you get down the street, turn left. You'll get to another street called Azikiwe street. When you get there, turn right, you'll see a five storey building painted blue, turn right, etc until you get to Oladele Street"

Once you (the teacher) has done the above, your job is done. It's up to the stranger (learner) to find Oladele Street by themselves using the clues you gave him/her. The education does not happen in the classroom, rather the education happens in your independent search for Oladele Street. The things you learned on your own is what the education is about.

The purpose of education is to train your mind to learn how to think on it's own i.e to learn how to learn on your own.

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