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Kaypols:What do you mean by sex is hard? I don't understand this. |
Kingsasian:This thing is not funny at all. I don't even know what to do again. I am tired. |
Kobojunkie:What is your point? So I should just accept the situation as it is? |
Greystone:So how do you cope? |
brain54:You are so on point. At times I just feel like a fool. Trust me, I am very handsome and I take good care of my family as God is helping me. I am a Christian and I cannot yield to temptation. |
immortalcrown:I have generally never really had as much sex as I would have loved to. This has caused massive quarrells over the years. |
immortalcrown:Over 10 years |
How do married men cope with this situation? My wife wants sex like max of once a week. If she can even reduce it to twice a month she will do it. Even the once a week is usually a struggle. At night, she will say she is tired, in the morning, she will say I am disturbing her sleep. This has caused quarrels, we have discussed, but before the blink of an eye, she has returned to her old way. I am determined not to sleep with another woman, but the struggle has been terrible. I am just wondering why it has to be this tough and stressful to have access to my wife?
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Oceans and the Sea and many a distance of 30 minutes drive. FACTS ON GROUND Development of a Sea-Port at Obuaku-Ndoki: many Nigerians, even including many enlightened sons and daughters of Nd’igbo, had, out of geographical ignorance, borne the impression that the South-East of Nigeria is land-locked. But being a visionary leader, the truth is now being made manifest that the Blue River/Imo River confluence at Obuaku-Ndoki is only twenty-five nautical miles to the Atlantic Ocean. We are thankful that your administration is working committedly to establishing a sea-port at the confluence town of Obuaku. AN ADDRESS PRESENTED BY THE PEOPLE OF ABIA-SOUTH SENATORIAL ZONE ON THE OCCASION OF A GRAND CIVIC RECEPTION FOR HIS EXCELLENCY, GOVERNOR T. A. ORJI (OCHENDO GLOBAL) AT ABIA STATE POLYTECHNIC, ABA ON 1ST FEBRUARY, 2014. AS SCRIPTED BY CHIEF (SIR) DON UBANI; KSC, JP (OKWUBUNKA OF ASA) Chief (Sir) Don Ubani; ksc, JP 11/06/2013 "further inward by thinking of laying a bigger foundation of economy for not only Abia State but the whole of the South-East geo-political zone by formally conceptualizing the establishment of a sea-port at Obeaku-Ndoki, in Ukwa-East Local Government Area. Embarking on a road map that will ginger his successor to see to the realization of a sea-port in Abia State, would correct the erroneous impression widely held by uninformed Nigerians that the South-East zone of Nigeria is land-locked. This is very far from the truth.The Imo River, which originates from Umuaku in Isuochi of Umunneochi Local Government Area meandered its way up to Obeaku-Ndoki, from where it emptied itself into the Atlantic Ocean. It is very strategic to mention that the distance between Obeaku-Ndoki and the Atlantic Ocean, which commences not far from Igwenga in Ikot Abasi Local Government Area of Akwa-Ibom State, is only twenty-five nautical miles.For the avoidance of doubt, any zone that enjoys a proximity of even thirty nautical miles to a maritime endowment such as the Atlantic Ocean, should not in any way categorize itself as being land-locked. For the benefit of those who do not know, Port-Harcourt wharf is about forty nautical miles to the Atlantic Ocean. It was dredged and scooped during the Premiership of Dr. M.I. Okpara during the defunct Eastern Region for ships to berth therein. If Port-Harcourt wharf could be made accessible to ships despite its fourty-nautical-mile distance to the Atlantic Ocean, it justifiably stands to reason that Obeaku-Ndoki Wharf, which is only twenty-five nautical miles to the Atlantic Ocean, could be more readily and profitably accessed by ships. Since Nigeria parades a galaxy of consultants in marine engineering, obtaining professional advice in this regards may not be far from reach." Chief (Sir) Don Ubani; ksc, JP(Okwubunka of Asa) Umuiku-Isi-Asa Ukwa-West L.G.A. P.M.B 7048 Aba ------------------------------------------------------------- FACTS ON GROUND BY Vincent Erondu 'Without Ikwerre the hinterland Igbos have many access to the sea. Port Harcourt came to prominence as from 1913 because of the development of the sea port and the Eastern Railway line. During the oil Rivers trade and the slave trade era Port Harcourt was not a factor in those trades. The trade route was through Azumini River through Ohambele via Opobo to Bonny (Ubani). At Bonny commodities were loaded and shipped overseas. Another route in fact the ealier route was through Cross River Aro chukwu to Calabar. Aboh, Onitsha and Ugwuta were also important sea routes to Atlantic ocean. Ikwerre is not wanted by the Igbo for any specific thing or need. The issue is matter of historical distortion and revisionism. Talking about Port Harcourt, Igweocha is a common name for Port Harcourt, this name is a descripton of how the horrizon seems to be touching the ocean from a plain sea shore view. Its ancient name was odinaobu. We also have Igwenga. These names are spelt in various ways depending on the dialect of the writer. Vincent Erondu |
Anytime the agbadorians come up with this BBC report, this is the reply for them. |
The BBC was actually correct. I just observed that their report is that the college records were not forged and that is true because the Chicago State University provided college records for Bola A. Tinubu. It is the CERTIFICATE presented to INEC that was FORGED
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Christistruth00:BBC is correct. The records were not forged as we have seen the documents produced by Chicago State University. What was forged was the CERTIFICATE |
HeadlessMob:I will not go down that road with you because you want to derail this topic. Trust me, you cannot handle me on that road, if I start dealing with you people will beg for you here. ![]() You are a lightweight. I will ignore your infantile ranting and continue to press Tinubu neck ![]() |
yoruboid:I read the deposition from cover to cover. The CSU agreed that they assumed that the student that graduated was that criminal in Aso Rock |
In the deposition transcript, the registrar of CSU affirmed that a certain Bola A. Tinubu graduated from the school so they ASSUMED that is the monkey that is in Aso Rock now. That the heroine trafficking and certificate printing monkey in Aso Rock graduated from the Chicago State University is ONLY an assumption. Go and read the 155 pages ![]() |
Goodvibes007:None of them is involved in heroine trafficking or designing certificates. ![]() The Criminal INEC president stated his own forgery in the 70s ![]() |
APCNig:These are facts. You cannot build something on nothing and expect it to stand. The heroine trafficking criminal ans INEC president is in USA wasting our scare foreign currency, paying lawyers to defend his filthy personality. |
Many Nigerians are hungry yet the chief forger is wasting our money in USA |
This criminal INEC president is busy wasting our dollars in USA paying lawyers to defend his dirty personality |
I need to learn the magic of graduating from nonexistent schools. ![]() |
We cannot have a criminal of this magnitude as president |
Tinubu should apologise to Nigerians and resign |
You cannot build something on nothing and expect it to stand ![]() |
Neither Keyamo nor Omokri, nor any other criminal has been able to explain how Tinubu managed to graduate in 1970 from a secondary school that was established in 1974 |

Trust me, you cannot handle me on that road, if I start dealing with you people will beg for you here.

