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A Togolese opposition leader is calling on women to go on a weeklong sex strike to demand the freedom of protesters detained ahead of elections in the West African nation. Police arrested about 120 opposition supporters last week during clashes between protesters and security forces, according to Togolese human rights groups. Government officials said all but eight had been released, and those still detained were in possession of knives. "You don't go demonstrate with these," security minister Damehane Yark said of the weapons. Demonstrators have taken to the streets in the capital of Lome for weeks to protest new electoral reforms they say favor the ruling party ahead of October's parliamentary elections. They are seeking a repeal of changes to the electoral laws. Protests continued Saturday, with a female opposition leader calling for sex strikes starting Monday. "I am inviting all women to observe a one-week sex strike, fasting and prayers to set our arrested brothers and husbands free," said Isabelle Ameganvi, leader of the opposition Let's Save Togo. "So all you ladies have to keep the gate of your 'motherland' locked up to all men from Monday up to Sunday." The opposition leader said she is inspired by Liberian Nobel laureate and current President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who in 2003 called on women in her nation to observe a sex strike to press for peace amid a raging war. Sex strikes have become a common way of civil disobedience in recent years. In 2009, Kenyan women pressed for a sex strike to end bickering among coalition government officials. Demonstrators have taken to the streets in Togo's capital, Lome, for weeks to protest electoral reforms. Last year, a group of women in a violence-plagued area of the Philippines slapped men with a sex ban until they promised to quit fighting. Their stand helped end clashes in July between villages in rural Mindanao Island. All you ladies have to keep the gate of your 'motherland' locked up Isabelle Ameganvi, leader of opposition Let's Save Togo "We have power to change things. We do not want to remain in the kitchen, but we can have our say in politics," Ameganvi said. "We cannot stay hand-crossed, as our children and husbands are being kept in jail." In addition to the sex strike, she called on women to wear a special color during a demonstration Thursday. "You all have to be dressed up in red pants to show your anger," she said, amid cheers. The actions will be among a series of civil disobedience events planned. "If our people are not released by Thursday, the women are going to rush to the prison naked to get them released, only in red pants and nothing else," she said. The security minister said any attempts to enter the prison will lead to arrests. "We await them," Yark said." In a state of rule of law like ours, we will get them arrested for offending moral values." Togolese officials invited the opposition for talks Friday, but it turned down the government invitation. "We will not hold any discussions with the government except those aimed at negotiating President Faure Gnassingbe's departure from power," said constitutional law professor Zeus Ajavon, an opposition supporter. Togo has been led by the same family for more than 40 years . Gnassingbe Eyadema ruled for 38 years until his death seven years ago. His son has led the nation since then. http://edition.cnn.com/2012/08/26/world/africa/togo-sex-strike/index.html?hpt=iaf_c2 |
afam4eva: , sharrup!! people like you belong to the stone age era talking without having an in deep sight of life. What to you say about Mr Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger who was former professional bodybuilder, actor, businessman, investor, and politician and served as the 38th Governor of California from 2003 until 2011. You dey there dey yarn rubbish from ur small boy mouth. Nonsense, ignoramus idiot. |
Bro, it's just a gift, accept it. |
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http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67664:500-pilgrims-escape-death-as-plane-crash-lands&catid=1:national&Itemid=559 IT was a great escape yesterday as no fewer than 500 Nigerians returning from the holy land in Mecca, Saudi Arabia would have perished at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) when their aircraft developed technical fault and crash-landed. The pilgrims were on board a Max Air-owned Boeing 747 aircraft with registration No 5N-DBM, which was on its way to Yola but was forced to make an emergency landing at MAKIA at about 3 a.m. yesterday. According to an eyewitness account, the pilot was able to crash-land the plane after it lost its four tyres due to technical fault. When The Guardian visited the airport, it was observed that the passengers who could not believe their luck offered endless prayers thanking God for sparing their lives. An official of Max Air, Alhaji Dahiru Ibrahim, confirmed the incident but stressed that it should not be misconstrued that the aircraft made an emergency landing. “The aircraft lost four of its rear tyres, while landing. It was not an emergency landing as being speculated. The pilot decided to land at the Kano Airport because planes cannot land at night at the Yola Airport,” he said. |
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67664:500-pilgrims-escape-death-as-plane-crash-lands&catid=1:national&Itemid=559 IT was a great escape yesterday as no fewer than 500 Nigerians returning from the holy land in Mecca, Saudi Arabia would have perished at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) when their aircraft developed technical fault and crash-landed. The pilgrims were on board a Max Air-owned Boeing 747 aircraft with registration No 5N-DBM, which was on its way to Yola but was forced to make an emergency landing at MAKIA at about 3 a.m. yesterday. According to an eyewitness account, the pilot was able to crash-land the plane after it lost its four tyres due to technical fault. When The Guardian visited the airport, it was observed that the passengers who could not believe their luck offered endless prayers thanking God for sparing their lives. An official of Max Air, Alhaji Dahiru Ibrahim, confirmed the incident but stressed that it should not be misconstrued that the aircraft made an emergency landing. “The aircraft lost four of its rear tyres, while landing. It was not an emergency landing as being speculated. The pilot decided to land at the Kano Airport because planes cannot land at night at the Yola Airport,” he said. |
I keep reading comments from radicals who profess that the west is trying to suck all the oil out of Iraq, Lybia, and elsewhere. Guess what folks, without the west being there you would all still be using a camel to get around and living in tents. Your countries and each individual has benefited greatly from the "SALE" of your oil to the west. The very computer you are using was created with oil products so stop with the stealing of your oil nonsince and get an education, of which by the way is provided by the west again. If you want to go back to living in a cave, riding a camel, and smelling like donkey dong, then by all means set yourself up in the desert and everyone will leave you alone. Just don't speak for the other 99.9% of your people that are logical, educated and forward thinking. Besides oil and terrorism what else does the mideast have to offer the west? |
Guyman02:so because gaddafhi feed the people of Libya that has make him "god" hum . i think it is time for him to change hand of leadership this is why the Libyans rose up to their call, imagine you has a Nigerian been rule since by Gen BABANGIDA BADOMASI from 1980s till date!! how will you have being able to cope as a citizen with the rigidness of a military rig-em?least to say of a man that has rule the land for more than four decades. I dont think Nigerians will ever take that for that too long. The people of Libya want a change and it has to come with a price, they know what they want and not even the western countries will tell them how to continue from where they are now. |
@sexkills, you need to not to bark like a DOG to make a statement. GOD indeed forsake MANKIND due to woman disloyalty to man. Get that you bone dick head. |


. i think it is time for him to change hand of leadership this is why the Libyans rose up to their call, imagine you has a Nigerian been rule since by Gen BABANGIDA BADOMASI from 1980s till date!! how will you have being able to cope as a citizen with the rigidness of a military rig-em?