Romance › Re: Opened The World's First University Of Porn. by Sunkies(m): 7:13am On Nov 01, 2019 |
WTF � mumumugu: The X-rated star originally worked as a journalist, and rose to fame in her home country of Colombia after losing a bet in which she promised to strip naked for a shoot with SOHO magazine if her home football team, Deportivo Cucuta got promoted to the top division. Following the success from her racy snaps, Hank opted to change careers and hasn't looked back since. 'LIVE PRACTICES' Now she wants to help budding porn producers and actors to develop their careers with her Porn University. Located in Medellin, Colombia, the first school of the pornographic industry offers 'live practices' with Amaranta professing the best way to learn how to do something is to do it yourself. A seasoned professional, Amaranta reportedly films racy scenes with up to 12 people in a day and hopes to pass on practical tips in resilience and motivation in her x-rated lectures, as well as show them how to enjoy their work. Specialised classes reportedly on offer at the University of Porn Amaranta was inspired after speaking to several people who weren't in the industry about their desire to get a taste of the sexier side of life. She said, "the idea came after receiving several messages daily from people who confessed to me being tired of their work routine, and their desire to become porn stars or enter the business." |
Politics › Re: Amaechi Driving Himself On The Street Of Abuja Today, Nigerians React by Sunkies(m): 7:02pm On Oct 31, 2016 |
ebosie11: According to Sambo,Rotimi Amaechi was spotted today driving himself in Abuja.He wrote.....
'PHOTOSPEAK: MINISTER AMAECHI DRIVING HIMSELF AS CAPTURED BY MY LENS
Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi driving himself at the headquarters of the ministry in Abuja today as captured by my lens'.
cc; Lalasticlala,mynd44
Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2016/10/rotimi-amaechi-spotted-driving-himself.html?m=1 I drive through the city of Ibadan everyday. does that make me an hero?? Yeye republic |
Romance › Re: My Vagina, My Pride, My Joy by Sunkies(m): 11:10pm On Oct 24, 2016 |
philiponwu6144: THE STORY OF MY VAGINA
Of all the things my mother never taught me, the vagina was one of them. Growing up, I had a little or no awareness about my vagina, where exactly it was 'down there' and why I had that unique organ. The first time I ever heard about the vagina, I was in college. A female teacher had come into the class, for we were all girls, to tell us about the menstrual cycle, the female organ and that pregnancy can happen. The lecture was not overtly communicated but the message was that we should never let the boys close to our organs and later, I got to know that she was actually talking about the vagina.
I grew in a society where as a female, I was never taught to talk about what lied between my legs. Talking about it was tabooed because my mother or anyone else never talked to me about it and the little I knew, I read from books which I would hide at the sounds of footsteps for fear of being caught flipping through the pages of books with images and words of the breasts vaginas and joysticks. Because I had no one to talk to about my vagina, an opposite sex had written me when I was fifteen, telling me about the vagina, the pains it comes with and how much better it was to have penetrations at an early age to ease child labour in the future. I only read his notes, cried and lived. He further threatened to rape me and all I did again was cry and ask the darkness in my head why I had a vagina, why I was a woman.
Once, my mother had woken me in the kid of the night to talk about virginity and the vagina but she kept referring to the vagina as 'there' the many times there was a need to mention it. I noticed the shake in her voice, how her voice danced for words to send the messages she already stored in her mind, and I immediately concluded that she either had no enough courage or that she didn't to call the vagina by it's name lest I think it's normal and begin to say it. It is true that no woman gets through life without stories to tell and the story of my vagina is one that I can only tell through the ink because, my vagina was a part of me that I lived in the dark with. I never talked about it with anyone, not even with my reflections in the mirror or the tranquil in the room when I was alone. I had a hard time calling my vagina by its name or anything else except in my thoughts because, I grew only hearing few people saying the word in very low voices and later being condemned for letting such words come out of their mouths.
At seventeen, the words 'Sanitary pad, shaving and menstruation' scared me. They became too huge to escape my lips and my society made it more difficult for me to ask questions about them. My family never had the time to talk about the vagina and the things it does, they were always busy talking about dreams. My friends never had the time too and my teachers at school thought they had taught us all we needed to know. What they never knew was that I had so many other questions to ask about my private part; the organ down there. Questions like if I was supposed to let the thick hairs growing on the skins down there to continue growing because small boils developed on skins the few times I shaved them. I wanted to ask why I got stained each time 'Aunty Flo' visited even with the sanitary pads. I wanted to ask where exactly my piss and my period came out from but I was too afraid to ask.
No one was talking about those things, and I couldn't look at my vagina in the mirror while I peed or while my period flowed because I constantly feared that someone would walk in through the door, see me staring at my vagina and say, "Amara, you're a corrupt child," and later report to my mother who would hit me and ask what kind of woman I was growing into. Once, Aunty Flo didn't visit when it was time and I grew scared because I had touched a seven year old boy's male organ and I thought pregnancy had happened. Who could I talk to about my fears? Nobody! And so, I stayed in my dark with my vagina band fear and Aunty Flo visited the next month.
I am twenty-one and I cannot talk about my vagina boldly and in a loud voice like I talk about my dreams because, I still live in that same society; one that will condemn me if I do without knowing the kind of joy that comes with having a vagina, without recognizing the beauty and strength of the vagina. The society I live in is ignorant of this beautiful organ; the vagina, of the beautiful feelings it evokes, the pride it comes with - having the power to hold a penis, a thousand sperm, and allowing the passage of a baby. They do not know of its strength and they do not also know that one day, my vagina will become a source of happiness to me, it will assist in my joy as my cute babies will be brought into the earth through my vagina.
Written by: Mbagwu Amarachi Chilaka
Read More Articles [size=16pt]Here[/size] Africa mentality indeed. they mystify anything. Vagina is vagina, penis should be penis. if the proper education is absence at home. community Will take over in their own way |
Politics › Re: Ogun LGA Election Results: APC Clears All 20 LGs, 37 LCDAs - Sotrueng by Sunkies(m): 9:50pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
SoTrueNg: The Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission OGSIEC, has announced the 57 candidates of All Progressives Congress APC, in the last Saturday Local Government / Local Council Development Areas as winners in their various council Area.
The returning officer who is also the OGSIEC Chairman, Alhaja Risikat Ogunfemi, declared the following APC candidates as winners :
1. Abeokuta North L.G ~ Akomoje (Surajudeen Kunle Folarin) 2.Abeokuta North West LCDA ~Lafenwa (Sorunke Monsuru) 3. Abeokuta North East LCDA~Ita Iyalode (Taofeek Olabode) 4. Oke Ogun LCDA ~ Imala (Taoheed Salami) 5. Abeokuta South L.G ~ Ake (Lukmon Adeola Shonekan) 6.Abeokuta South East LCDA ~ Ijeun Titun ( Simisola Kehinde Onaji) 7. Abeokuta South West LCDA~ Ijeja (Tajudeen Adebayo Jimoh) 8. Ado Odo/Ota L.G~Ota ( Bashiru Oladele Adeniji) 9.Ado Odo LCDA~ Ado Odo (Saheed Alagbe) 10.Agbara/Igbesa LCDA~ Igbesa (Ebenezer Olaoluwa Oniyide) 11.Ota West (Atan/Iju/Ilogbo LCDA) ~ Atan Ota ( Jamiu Yakub Ajayi) 12.Sango/Ijoko LCDA ~ Sango (Fatai Lawal) 13.Ewekoro L.G ~ Itori (Gafar Alao Balogun) 14. Ewekoro North LCDA ~ Wasinmi (Kehinde Oluniyi Adepegba ) 15.Ifo L.G ~ Ifo (Hakeem Bello) 16.Ifo Central ~ Agbado/Okearo LCDA (Adebayo Yusuf Ekun) 17.Coker Ibogun LCDA ~ Ibogun (Juwon Gbadebo) 18.Ifo South (Isheri-Ajuwon LCDA) ~ Ojodu/Akute (Bode Fakunle) 19.Ijebu East L.G ~ Ogbere (Iyabo Olubunkola Bakre) 20.Ijebu East Central LCDA~ Ojowo (Adebayo Oshokomaiya) 21.Ijebu North L.G ~ Ijebu Igbo ( Bayo Adekoya) 22.Ijebu North Central LCDA ~ Oru (Adefisan Adesola) 23. Ijebu Igbo West LCDA ~ Ojowo (Adegoke Adekanmbi) 24.Ago Iwoye LCDA ~ Ibipe (Ayodele Bush Ademosu) 25.Ijebu North East L.G ~ Atan (Onafuye Kolawole Sunday ) 26.Yemoji LCDA ~ Ilese (Adebajo Dapo) 27.Ijebu Ode ~ Ijebu Ode (Gbolade Ola Oduwole) 28.Ijebu Ode South ~ Oke Aje ( Adebanjo Sikiru Olalekan) 29. Ikenne L.G ~ Ikenne (Akinsanya Rotimi Fatai) 30. Remo North L.G~Iperu (Tayo Awoyemi Sowole) 31.Imeko Afon L.G ~ Imeko (Tosin Adeluyi) 32. Afon LCDA ~Oloka Afon (Ogunesan Jide) 33.Ipokia L.G ~ Ipokia (Josu Amos Senayon) 34.Ipokia West ~ Ijofin (Poviwhede Mauton Tolu ) 35.Idi Iroko LCDA ~ Idi Iroko (Babajide Johnson Olushola) 36.Obafemi Owode L.G ~ Owode (Jamiu Balogun) 37. Oba LCDA ~ Oba (Abiola Quadri Asalulola) 38.Obafemi LCDA ~ Obafemi (Olabisi Collins Obasola ) 39.Ofada/ Mokoloki LCDA ~ Mowe (Kudirat Balogun) 40. Odeda L.G ~ Odeda ( Semiu Bola Lawal) 41. Opeji LCDA ~ Opeji (Akindele Musiliu) 42. Ilugun LCDA ~ Ilugun (Mofoluke Shoremekun) 43. Odogbolu L.G ~ Odogbolu (Olawale Shittu) 44. Leguru LCDA ~ Ala (Ololade Onakoya) 45.Ifesowapo LCDA ~ Imodi (Obafemi Onakoya) 46.Ogun Waterside ~ Abigi (Olufemi Onanuga) 47.Ogun Waterside East ~ Bolorunduro Efire (Musa Abajo) 48. Remo central LCDA~ Iperu (Odumuyiwa Oluwaseyi John) 49.Remo North East LCDA ~ Ode Remo (Samuel Segun Idowu) 50. Sagamu L.G ~ Sagamu( Olufemi Felix Kafaru) 51. Sagamu west LCDA/Makun (Rafiu Oladele Awoyemi) 52. Sagamu South LCDA /Sotubo: (Sarafadeen Hassan) 53. Yewa North ~ Ayetoro (Adeagbo Adigun Rasaq) 54. Iju LCDA ~ Iboro (Alebiosu Rahman) 55.Ketu LCDA ~ Tata (Adegbite Moses) 56.Yewa South ~ Ilaro (Edun Justin Obafemi) 57.Yewa South East (Ifekowajo LCDA) ~ Oke Odan (Adejumo Alani Adewale)
SOURCE:https://sotrueng./2016/10/09/ogun-council-poll-apc-clears-all-20-lgs-37-lcdas/ you don't need to be told that this is business as usual. APC beat PDP in their game. seriously I don't believe in LG elections |
Education › Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Sunkies(m): 11:37pm On Oct 05, 2016 |
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