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Jokes Etc / Re: Niggas Be Like I De Chase White by tinziemaine(m): 6:57pm On Oct 19, 2015
See how de guy de look de camera

Jokes Etc / Niggas Be Like I De Chase White by tinziemaine(m): 6:53pm On Oct 19, 2015
Lolllllz 28yrs getting married to 71yrs old woman because of money

Religion / 5 Great Prayers To Say Before Going To Bed At Night by tinziemaine(m): 9:49am On Oct 19, 2015
1. A Child's Bedtime Prayer Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray to God my soul to take. If I should live for other days, I pray the Lord to guide my ways. Father, unto thee I pray, Thou hast guarded me all day; Safe I am while in thy sight, Safely let me sleep tonight. Bless my friends, the whole world bless; Help me to learn helpfulness; Keep me every in thy sight; So to all I say good night. 2. Now the Light has Gone Away
Now the light has gone away; Savior, listen while I pray. Asking Thee to watch and keep And to send me quiet sleep. Jesus, Savior, wash away All that has been wrong to-day; Help me every day to be Good and gentle, more like Thee. Let my near and dear ones be Always near and dear to Thee. O bring me and all I love To Thy happy home above.
3. Jesus, Tender Shepherd Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me: Bless Thy little child to-night; Through the darkness be Thou near me, Keep me safe till morning light. All this day Thy hand has led me, And I thank Thee for Thy care; Thou hast warmed me, clothed me, fed me; Listen to my evening prayer. May my sins be all forgiven; Bless the friends I love so well; Take me, Lord, at last to heaven. Happy there with Thee to dwell.
4. Lord, I have Passed Another Day Lord, I have passed another day And come to thank Thee for Thy care. Forgive my faults in work or play And listen to my evening prayer. Thy favor gives me daily bread And friends, who all my wants supply: And safely now I rest my head, Preserved and guarded by Thine eye.
5. The Day is Done The day is done; O God the Son, Look down upon Thy little one! O Light of Light, Keep me this night, And shed round me Thy presence bright. I need not fear If Thou art near; Thou art my Savior Kind and dear.

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Health / Re: The Too Much Intake Of Tramadol And Codeine Is Bad To Our Health by tinziemaine(m): 9:43am On Oct 19, 2015
tinziemaine:
Indiscriminate use of drugs worsen rape and
armed robbery cases, BUKOLA ADEBAYO writes
Drugs are sensitive substances that should not be
toyed with under any circumstance. Doctors and
pharmacists warn that any medicine in the hand
of the wrong person is a potential poison.
Unfortunately, that is usually the case in Nigeria.
Anyone, including teenagers, can lay their hands
on any medicine so far they know where to
access it.
Investigations by our correspondent who went to
pharmacies in Lagos and Ogun states, who also
spoke to operators of community pharmacies,
revealed that more young boys now buy and
indiscriminately use sedatives, analgesics and
other prescriptions drugs as options for marijuana
and other hard drugs.
A disturbing scenario played out during the
course of this investigation.
While our correspondent was making enquires at
a chemist in Ikeja last Tuesday morning, two
teenage boys, who came on a commercial bike
popularly called okada, charged into the drug
store.
They seemed uneasy with the kind of attention
their entrance had caused and signaled to the
salesgirl to quickly attend to them as they were in
a hurry.
One of the boys asked for 10 tablets of tramadol,
a bottle of a popular brand of cough mixture with
codeine and a sachet of water popularly known as
pure water in Nigeria. His friend also asked for the
same medication.
The timid girl obliged them and dispensed the
drugs.
In the twinkling of an eye, they swallowed the
drugs and topped it with the cough mixture and
jumped on the okada they chartered to the
chemist and rode off.
Tramadol , according to pharmacists, is a potent
analgesic that works on the central nervous
system by outing the brain to sleep.
According to the experts, tramadol is classified as
an opiod-like analgesic that should not be sold
over the counter to any individual without a
prescription from a physician. Opiods are drugs
that are used for their euphoric and analgesic
effects to treat chronic pain.
Yet, it was sold by a chemist operator to the
teenagers who swallowed them like candies.
From Lagos to Kano, it’s all the same
Although the law says for anybody to operate a
retail drug store, he or she must have a degree in
pharmacy, investigations conducted by our
correspondent revealed that many drug outlets
are daily violating this regulation. Consequently,
people who should not have anything to do with
drug sale are now into the business big time.
Drugs are sold like bread, biscuits, Kola nuts and
any other articles of trade in Nigeria. Illiterate
salesmen, unqualified pharmacists and nurses are
all involved.
You find some of them at street corners in
different parts of the country, in motor parks and
even in stores doing their business unperturbed,
particularly at night when members of the
taskforce have closed for the day.
From Lagos to Kano, Aba to Onitsha, and Osogbo
to Maiduguri, fake pharmacists do not only sell
drugs, they also dispense such to young people
who are looking to abuse them.
For instance, a middle-aged girl, who sold 50 and
100 milligrammes of tramadol to our
correspondent at a drug store in Magboro, Ogun
State on Monday, did not ask for a prescription
before she sold it.
She neither took the details of her customer nor
asked for why our correspondent wanted the
drug.
Asked if there was a pharmacist on ground to
recommend the dosage, the lady admonished our
correspondent, saying, “We don’t have a
pharmacist here. You should know how many you
will need and how to take a drug before you buy
it. Do you think it’s every pharmacy that is
operated by a pharmacist?”
Earlier in the day, the first store that our
correspondent visited in Arepo, a largely
residential area in Ogun, did not have a
pharmacist on ground even though the emblem
in front of the drug store had ‘Pharmacist -on-
duty’ boldly written on it.
The woman manning the store assured our
correspondent that she could be of assistance to
her in spite of the experts’ absence.
Our correspondent, who asked for tramadol or
any drug with codeine, was told that the outlet
had exhausted its stock and wondered why many
people had asked for the same drugs lately.
She said, “You are the second person to ask for
tramadol today. I am going to tell our Oga to be
buying more. I sold two cartons of a cough syrup
with codeine last month and that does not
happen regularly.”
Abuse linked to growing incidence of rape,
armed robbery
However, our correspondent had a different
encounter with Mr. Olumide Adesanya, the
pharmacist-on-duty at another retail outlet in the
same area.
The first thing he asked for when the journalist
wanted to buy tramadol was a prescription note.
He also wanted to know why she wanted it.
Adesanya told our correspondent that a 19-year-
old- boy and his friends came wanting to buy a
carton of a cough mixture at the pharmacy last
month.
“I was shocked when he made this request
because I wonder what a 19-year-old would want
to do with 40 bottles of a cough syrup. Just
because it has codeine? I sent them out of my
store. Even though codeine in cough syrup can
be sold over the counter, I refused to sell it.
“Tramadol is meant to be sold with a prescription
from a doctor. That is why I ask every customer
for it and also ask for their age. I also must know
what you need it for because people just walk in
to ask for drugs they don’t need.
He explained that tramadol has been used to
sedate rape victims and rob innocent Nigerians in
recent times.
Adesanya said, “Tramadol is an analgesic that
works on the central nervous system. It puts the
brain to sleep so that its ingredients can relieve
pain. It is actually meant to be a pain-relieving
medication but rapists put it in drinks to put their
victims to sleep.
“Codeine has some ingredients that ease the
nerves which make people feel good. So, young
people who can’t access hard drugs will buy four
bottles and drink it like alcohol when they want to
get high. Many have taken it and gone into a
coma.
“A colleague of mine was killed in Niger State
because he refused to sell codeine to a group of
boys after they had made several attempts to buy
at his store.”
A robbery incident that occurred last month in
the Sapati area of Ilorin in Kwara State may have
confirmed Adesanya’s position.
According to the Kwara State Police Command
Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ajayi Okesanmi, the
police had arrested a group of cultists after they
had put tramadol inside a soft drink to rob a
young lady in the area.
According to Okesanmi, bandits usually offer
drug-laden drinks to their victims to put them to
sleep while they dispossess the victim of his or
her valuables.
He noted that this was the new devious strategy
that cultists had devised to not only rob but also
rape their victims.
He warned the public to be cautious of such evil
schemes and avoid taking drinks from unknown
people as such might have been poisoned with
analgesics.
Some inject themselves with the drugs –
Psychiatrist
Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr. Peter Ogunnubi, told
our correspondent that more persons now had
mental issues due to drug abuse.
Ogunnubi said, “Tramadol and codeine are not
the only drug that young people use
indiscriminately. They also take diazepam,
pentazocine, amadol and some strong anagelsics
anyhow. Even though NAFDAC has tried by
insisting that only codeine-free cough syrups
should be sold in the market, they are still there.
We still have other drugs that have codeine that
are being sold indiscriminately in the market. It is
going to be difficult to mop up these medicines in
open drug markets because they are in high
demand.”
He noted that many of the young persons
administered these drugs on themselves, using
injections, thereby exposing themselves to
hepatitis infections, HIV/AIDS infections, skin
ulcers and other deadly infections.
“ Many of them use needles to administer the
drugs on one another,” he stressed.
Tramadol
Ogunnubi stated that people who abused these
substances also suffered from drug addiction
which would not only affect them psychologically
but also affect their productivity and relationships
with their loved ones.
He said, “ It is an addictive problem that will tell
on every aspect of their lives. Because they get
unusual satisfaction from these drugs, they
neglect every other thing. They will forgo their
studies, families and even abscond from school
because they will no longer be able to
concentrate. Let’s not forget that they are young.
So, they don’t have much money on them.
Hence, they are ready to do anything – including
stealing to get N350 to buy tramadol or
diasoprene to get high.
“Imagine a young boy who could have been a
renowned scientist lying in a mental institution
because his friends got him hooked on codeine.”
The psychiatrist and medical director, Grace
Cottage Clinic, a private mental health hospital in
Ikorodu, also noted that those who abused the
substances were more prone to violence and
other criminal activities, including armed robbery.
Ogunnubi stated,“ They don’t only administer
these drugs to sedate their victims, they also use
them to boost their self confidence to do terrible
things. The substances change their personalities.
They don’t see anything wrong in beating their
loved ones or strangers.”
He appealed to parents and guardians, including
school authorities, to watch out for any unusual
behaviour in their wards. According to him, any
change in attitude that tends to the negative
should not be dismissed.
“ I will appeal to the parents to talk with their
children. School authorities should also discuss
any change in a child’s behaviour to the parents.
Many of them use these drugs to cope with many
forms of challenges they face at home or in
school.
“Any child with such a problem should be taken
to a doctor for psychoanalysis and rehabilitation.”
Shut down open drug markets – Pharmacist
The National Chairman, Lagos State Chapter of
the Association of Community Pharmacists of
Nigeria, Biola Paul-Ozieh , also raised the alarm
over increasing demand for tramadol and codeine
among teenagers.
She lamented that teenagers had been caught
concocting large quantities of tramadol to be
used as sedatives and aphrodisiacs.
According to Paul-Ozieh, reports from her
colleagues operating retail pharmacies in various
parts of the country show that there has been an
unusual demand for these two drugs from young
people in recent times.
She said, “More young people are now abusing
drugs that they have no business with and it’s
alarming from the reports we are getting from our
colleagues. The worst is the abuse of tramadol
which is supposed to be a prescription drug. They
come in to ask for it and when you question them
about it, they go to the ‘abokis’ – mallams – and
chemists in the neighbourhood to buy it.
“We see it a lot in the communities where we
practise – teenagers asking for anything with
codeine to get high.”
The pharmacists identified the open drug market
system in the country as a major factor that has
allowed such illegal activities to thrive.
Adesanya said, “The sale and regulation of over-
the-counter and prescriptions drugs will not work
until government shuts down the open drug
markets.
“Many of these young people just go to the
Idumota drug market where they sell drugs in
any quantity to anyone without asking any
question.
“ Many operators of these wholesale and retail
drug stores are not even literate. They just want
to make profit so they have no standards because
they are not even trained pharmacists. They
know that these young people want to abuse
these drugs, yet they sell them or why else will
you sell four bottles of codeine to a young man?
“The government must wake up and address
issues relating to the sale, distribution and
circulation of drugs in Nigeria. They must ask
themselves what the qualification of those
stocking and dispensing drugs is in this country.
The trend is alarming. That is why regulatory
agencies must help vulnerable Nigerians.”
source:www.swankpharm.com/2015/08/27/more-nigerian-youths-take-to-tramadol-codeine-to-get-high/
Cc:lalasticala
Health / The Too Much Intake Of Tramadol And Codeine Is Bad To Our Health by tinziemaine(m): 9:17am On Oct 19, 2015
Indiscriminate use of drugs worsen rape and armed robbery cases, BUKOLA ADEBAYO writes Drugs are sensitive substances that should not be toyed with under any circumstance. Doctors and pharmacists warn that any medicine in the hand of the wrong person is a potential poison. Unfortunately, that is usually the case in Nigeria. Anyone, including teenagers, can lay their hands on any medicine so far they know where to access it. Investigations by our correspondent who went to pharmacies in Lagos and Ogun states, who also spoke to operators of community pharmacies, revealed that more young boys now buy and indiscriminately use sedatives, analgesics and other prescriptions drugs as options for marijuana and other hard drugs. A disturbing scenario played out during the course of this investigation. While our correspondent was making enquires at a chemist in Ikeja last Tuesday morning, two teenage boys, who came on a commercial bike popularly called okada, charged into the drug store. They seemed uneasy with the kind of attention their entrance had caused and signaled to the salesgirl to quickly attend to them as they were in a hurry. One of the boys asked for 10 tablets of tramadol, a bottle of a popular brand of cough mixture with codeine and a sachet of water popularly known as pure water in Nigeria. His friend also asked for the same medication. The timid girl obliged them and dispensed the drugs. In the twinkling of an eye, they swallowed the drugs and topped it with the cough mixture and jumped on the okada they chartered to the chemist and rode off. Tramadol , according to pharmacists, is a potent analgesic that works on the central nervous system by outing the brain to sleep. According to the experts, tramadol is classified as an opiod-like analgesic that should not be sold over the counter to any individual without a prescription from a physician. Opiods are drugs that are used for their euphoric and analgesic effects to treat chronic pain. Yet, it was sold by a chemist operator to the teenagers who swallowed them like candies. From Lagos to Kano, it’s all the same Although the law says for anybody to operate a retail drug store, he or she must have a degree in pharmacy, investigations conducted by our correspondent revealed that many drug outlets are daily violating this regulation. Consequently, people who should not have anything to do with drug sale are now into the business big time. Drugs are sold like bread, biscuits, Kola nuts and any other articles of trade in Nigeria. Illiterate salesmen, unqualified pharmacists and nurses are all involved. You find some of them at street corners in different parts of the country, in motor parks and even in stores doing their business unperturbed, particularly at night when members of the taskforce have closed for the day. From Lagos to Kano, Aba to Onitsha, and Osogbo to Maiduguri, fake pharmacists do not only sell drugs, they also dispense such to young people who are looking to abuse them. For instance, a middle-aged girl, who sold 50 and 100 milligrammes of tramadol to our correspondent at a drug store in Magboro, Ogun State on Monday, did not ask for a prescription before she sold it. She neither took the details of her customer nor asked for why our correspondent wanted the drug. Asked if there was a pharmacist on ground to recommend the dosage, the lady admonished our correspondent, saying, “We don’t have a pharmacist here. You should know how many you will need and how to take a drug before you buy it. Do you think it’s every pharmacy that is operated by a pharmacist?” Earlier in the day, the first store that our correspondent visited in Arepo, a largely residential area in Ogun, did not have a pharmacist on ground even though the emblem in front of the drug store had ‘Pharmacist -on- duty’ boldly written on it. The woman manning the store assured our correspondent that she could be of assistance to her in spite of the experts’ absence. Our correspondent, who asked for tramadol or any drug with codeine, was told that the outlet had exhausted its stock and wondered why many people had asked for the same drugs lately. She said, “You are the second person to ask for tramadol today. I am going to tell our Oga to be buying more. I sold two cartons of a cough syrup with codeine last month and that does not happen regularly.” Abuse linked to growing incidence of rape, armed robbery However, our correspondent had a different encounter with Mr. Olumide Adesanya, the pharmacist-on-duty at another retail outlet in the same area. The first thing he asked for when the journalist wanted to buy tramadol was a prescription note. He also wanted to know why she wanted it. Adesanya told our correspondent that a 19-year- old- boy and his friends came wanting to buy a carton of a cough mixture at the pharmacy last month. “I was shocked when he made this request because I wonder what a 19-year-old would want to do with 40 bottles of a cough syrup. Just because it has codeine? I sent them out of my store. Even though codeine in cough syrup can be sold over the counter, I refused to sell it. “Tramadol is meant to be sold with a prescription from a doctor. That is why I ask every customer for it and also ask for their age. I also must know what you need it for because people just walk in to ask for drugs they don’t need. He explained that tramadol has been used to sedate rape victims and rob innocent Nigerians in recent times. Adesanya said, “Tramadol is an analgesic that works on the central nervous system. It puts the brain to sleep so that its ingredients can relieve pain. It is actually meant to be a pain-relieving medication but rapists put it in drinks to put their victims to sleep. “Codeine has some ingredients that ease the nerves which make people feel good. So, young people who can’t access hard drugs will buy four bottles and drink it like alcohol when they want to get high. Many have taken it and gone into a coma. “A colleague of mine was killed in Niger State because he refused to sell codeine to a group of boys after they had made several attempts to buy at his store.” A robbery incident that occurred last month in the Sapati area of Ilorin in Kwara State may have confirmed Adesanya’s position. According to the Kwara State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ajayi Okesanmi, the police had arrested a group of cultists after they had put tramadol inside a soft drink to rob a young lady in the area. According to Okesanmi, bandits usually offer drug-laden drinks to their victims to put them to sleep while they dispossess the victim of his or her valuables. He noted that this was the new devious strategy that cultists had devised to not only rob but also rape their victims. He warned the public to be cautious of such evil schemes and avoid taking drinks from unknown people as such might have been poisoned with analgesics. Some inject themselves with the drugs – Psychiatrist Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr. Peter Ogunnubi, told our correspondent that more persons now had mental issues due to drug abuse. Ogunnubi said, “Tramadol and codeine are not the only drug that young people use indiscriminately. They also take diazepam, pentazocine, amadol and some strong anagelsics anyhow. Even though NAFDAC has tried by insisting that only codeine-free cough syrups should be sold in the market, they are still there. We still have other drugs that have codeine that are being sold indiscriminately in the market. It is going to be difficult to mop up these medicines in open drug markets because they are in high demand.” He noted that many of the young persons administered these drugs on themselves, using injections, thereby exposing themselves to hepatitis infections, HIV/AIDS infections, skin ulcers and other deadly infections. “ Many of them use needles to administer the drugs on one another,” he stressed. Tramadol Ogunnubi stated that people who abused these substances also suffered from drug addiction which would not only affect them psychologically but also affect their productivity and relationships with their loved ones. He said, “ It is an addictive problem that will tell on every aspect of their lives. Because they get unusual satisfaction from these drugs, they neglect every other thing. They will forgo their studies, families and even abscond from school because they will no longer be able to concentrate. Let’s not forget that they are young. So, they don’t have much money on them. Hence, they are ready to do anything – including stealing to get N350 to buy tramadol or diasoprene to get high. “Imagine a young boy who could have been a renowned scientist lying in a mental institution because his friends got him hooked on codeine.” The psychiatrist and medical director, Grace Cottage Clinic, a private mental health hospital in Ikorodu, also noted that those who abused the substances were more prone to violence and other criminal activities, including armed robbery. Ogunnubi stated,“ They don’t only administer these drugs to sedate their victims, they also use them to boost their self confidence to do terrible things. The substances change their personalities. They don’t see anything wrong in beating their loved ones or strangers.” He appealed to parents and guardians, including school authorities, to watch out for any unusual behaviour in their wards. According to him, any change in attitude that tends to the negative should not be dismissed. “ I will appeal to the parents to talk with their children. School authorities should also discuss any change in a child’s behaviour to the parents. Many of them use these drugs to cope with many forms of challenges they face at home or in school. “Any child with such a problem should be taken to a doctor for psychoanalysis and rehabilitation.” Shut down open drug markets – Pharmacist The National Chairman, Lagos State Chapter of the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, Biola Paul-Ozieh , also raised the alarm over increasing demand for tramadol and codeine among teenagers. She lamented that teenagers had been caught concocting large quantities of tramadol to be used as sedatives and aphrodisiacs. According to Paul-Ozieh, reports from her colleagues operating retail pharmacies in various parts of the country show that there has been an unusual demand for these two drugs from young people in recent times. She said, “More young people are now abusing drugs that they have no business with and it’s alarming from the reports we are getting from our colleagues. The worst is the abuse of tramadol which is supposed to be a prescription drug. They come in to ask for it and when you question them about it, they go to the ‘abokis’ – mallams – and chemists in the neighbourhood to buy it. “We see it a lot in the communities where we practise – teenagers asking for anything with codeine to get high.” The pharmacists identified the open drug market system in the country as a major factor that has allowed such illegal activities to thrive. Adesanya said, “The sale and regulation of over- the-counter and prescriptions drugs will not work until government shuts down the open drug markets. “Many of these young people just go to the Idumota drug market where they sell drugs in any quantity to anyone without asking any question. “ Many operators of these wholesale and retail drug stores are not even literate. They just want to make profit so they have no standards because they are not even trained pharmacists. They know that these young people want to abuse these drugs, yet they sell them or why else will you sell four bottles of codeine to a young man? “The government must wake up and address issues relating to the sale, distribution and circulation of drugs in Nigeria. They must ask themselves what the qualification of those stocking and dispensing drugs is in this country. The trend is alarming. That is why regulatory agencies must help vulnerable Nigerians.”

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kingvilleshines:
Bro any game today
for sure
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sullybee:


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maybe u played it late
Sports / Re: Interested People Should Join In Big Win Forcasts HT/FT Tips by tinziemaine(m): 10:56am On Oct 18, 2015
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[Netherlands — Primera Division] Real Sociedad vs Atletico Madrid Oct 18, 15:00 Match Odds / Atletico Madrid 2.02
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Celebrities / Re: I Can Smoke Shisha 24/7 — Ella Mensah by tinziemaine(m): 9:47am On Oct 18, 2015
donholy28:
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maybe mensah kuti
Sports / Re: Interested People Should Join In Big Win Forcasts HT/FT Tips by tinziemaine(m): 9:44am On Oct 18, 2015
Krak:
How are these tips HT/FT tips? Could you please explain?
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TV/Movies / Which Season Movie Is The Best To Watch by tinziemaine(m): 8:50am On Oct 18, 2015
Mine is "Vikings"
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Celebrities / I Can Smoke Shisha 24/7 — Ella Mensah by tinziemaine(m): 8:13am On Oct 18, 2015
Ghanaian actress, Ella Mensah, who is currently in Nigeria shooting a movie has said she wants to be the best Ghanaian actress in Nollywood. Looking at her busy schedules since she first hit Nollywood in 2012, it appears the actress may have an ace up her sleeves. Her most notable films include Educated Housemaids, 11am, Mirabel, Crime to Christ, Playboy, Couples on Fire, to name a few. In a recent chat with Ayo Onikoyi, the sexy actress, who has been accused of smoking cigarettes, has debunked the allegation, saying what she smokes is not cigarette but shisha. In most of her social media pictures she is seen to be smoking something but she has said they are not cigarettes. “Yeah, because when I post pictures on my social media and I have smoke in my mouth, a lot of people start saying, so she smokes, she’s this, she’s that, and I tell people that in life you do what makes you happy. We all know smoking kills so if you want to smoke and kill yourself, that’s your problem”she explains “ I know someone, a friend who has never smoked in his life; he has never taken any alcohol, exercises well, drinks a lot of water, he doesn’t go clubbing, if they say someone knows how to take care of himself, it is this friend. Do you know that a doctor just diagnosed him with lung cancer? And I know some junkies out there who have been smoking and drinking and they don’t have any atom of cancer. I just got tired of everybody saying you smoke and you have fans, what story are you telling them. If I smoke, I’ll own up and tell people yeah I smoke, is there anything wrong with me smoking? It’s my life but I don’t smoke. I love shisha, I love shisha so badly that if all I wanted I have them and I don’t have to work again, I can smoke shisha 24/7 all day everyday” she quips Shisha is a glass-bottomed water in which fruit- flavoured tobacco is covered with foil and roasted with charcoal. The tobacco smoke passes through a water chamber and is inhaled deeply and slowly; the fruit-flavoured tobacco tastes smooth. According to research carried out by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the volume of smoke inhaled in an hour-long shisha session is estimated to be equivalent of smoking between 100 and 200 cigarettes. Source:www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/i-can-smoke-shisha-247-ella-mensah/

Celebrities / Eedris Abdulkareem Accuses Buhari Of Killing Fela Kuti by tinziemaine(m): 7:41pm On Oct 17, 2015
Controversial rapper Eedris Abdulkareem
took a swipe at President Muhammadu
Buhari at the ongoing #Felabration2015.
Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti
He has blamed President Muhammadu Buhari of
killing Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti.
The legendary Afrobeat singer was arrested many
times under the various regimes. Fela Kuti was
sentenced to five years in prison by the military
tribunal for currency charges when Major-General
Muhammadu Buhari took power after a coup in
December 1983. The singer spent over a year in
jail. He only regained his freedom when Buhari’s
successor, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida granted him
pardon two years later.
Seun Kuti, one of Fela’s children, showed his
dissatisfaction when Buhari was back as a civilian
president, and he was cited to have directed this
comment to the incumbent president: “For you to
jail that man you must be inherently evil.”
But Fela’s son is not the only one expressing his
angriness.
On October 16, at the current #Felabration2015,
Abdulkareem took his rage to a new level by
accusing Buhari of killing Fela Kuti in 1976.
“In 1976, na Buhari kill Fela. Na the same old
people dey rule us,” Eedris Abdulkareem said.
source:https://www.naij.com/607913-bombshell-1976-na-buhari-kill-fela-eedris-abdulkareem.html

Cc:lalasticala

Romance / Re: How Did You End Your Last Relationship? by tinziemaine(m): 7:08am On Oct 17, 2015
Kingsley1000:
fierce sex..then we break up aftermath
do you mean fire sex
Romance / How Did You End Your Last Relationship? by tinziemaine(m): 6:42am On Oct 17, 2015
Mine is I do want to see you again no more and Bleep off lollllz what about you
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 3 by tinziemaine(m): 4:58pm On Oct 16, 2015
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I slipped my thumb in and rubbed my clit, pushing myself closer to the edge of orgasm and finger fvcking myself faster. Grabbing my right breast which Mr. Daniel had just sucked, I pumped my fingers in faster and harder, moaning softly as I felt the sensations rush through me. Suddenly, I begun to shudder and tremble as my fingers fvcked me faster. Moaning loudly, and calling Mr. Daniels’ name, not caring who heard, I came hard and fast, squirting all over. With a satisfied smile, I licked my fingers clean, adjusted my outfit, picked up my bag and walked out, although my legs were a bit shaky from the aftermath of my orgasm. As I close the door behind me and look up, I find myself staring right at Mr. Daniels.
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 3 by tinziemaine(m): 10:08am On Oct 16, 2015
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“I’ve wanted you since the first day I saw you. You were sitted with my secretary, gossiping idly, with your hair tousled and your lips bright with red lipstick. When you threw your head back and laughed, I knew I had to have you .” I open my mouth to speak, but he takes long strides towards me and places a finger on my lips, shutting me. “ Don’t say a word. I know we both felt it. This is pure passion, nothing else. But its fine, if you deny it. “ I walked, almost ran, to the seat I had occupied briefly and snatched my bag. I swiftly walked out of my office and made a dash for the nearest bathroom. Safely inside the bathroom and the lock secured, I dropped my bag, pulled down my skirt and stuck a finger into my very wet hole. Willing that finger to be Mr. Daniels’ cock, I added a second and a third, plunging deeper and deeper, exploring my vaginal walls as I liked.
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 3 by tinziemaine(m): 10:07am On Oct 16, 2015
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Two or three minutes later, my arms still around his neck, he moved his lips down to my neck and started kissing me there, a bite here and there which was sure to leave hickeys and a lick here. He moved to my shirt and quickly undid my top three buttons. He placed his mouth on my right breast, sucking on the nipples hard and fast, while he squeezed my left breast. Suddenly, I opened my eyes and realized the situation. I removed my arms from his neck sharply and pushed him away. Turning away, I buttoned my shirt back before I turned back to watch him staring me.
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 3 by tinziemaine(m): 10:06am On Oct 16, 2015
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He gently clasped my chin with one hand and turned my face to him, slowing leaning in so we were only few centimeters away from each other’s lips. He peered unflinchingly into my eyes. “ If you go here, there’s no going back?“ My eyes were dark with passion, the warmth from my punna was seeping through to the rest of my body. Feeling brave, I retorted, “ Who says?” And with that, he pressed his lips to mine, biting my lips as he searched for an entrance into my mouth. I wrapped my arms around his neck, giving him more and willing him to take more. I slid my tongue into his mouth as he slid his into mine, each of us dancing together, a dance of sexuality and passion, nothing else. Just raw passion.
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 3 by tinziemaine(m): 10:04am On Oct 16, 2015
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I cut him short, I can’t take it anymore. “Mr. Daniels, I’m sorry for my outburst, but I have to go now. ” I stand up to leave, when he grabs me by the arm and pulls me to him. “Don’t go. If you’re sorry, you’re going to have to show it. Show that you’re remorseful. Show your apology, don’t just say it .” My head is pounding, trying to understand him. “ And how should I do that?“ Before I can process what is going on, I am pressed tightly against his chest, his erection pressing against my punna.
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 3 by tinziemaine(m): 8:45am On Oct 16, 2015
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Mr. Daniels stands up on walks towards me, leaning on the edge of the table, he folds his arms across his chest. Grinning, he says, “Yes, you.” He walks over to me, his hands deep in his suit trousers. “Tell me, Eva, Do I make you shiver? Make the goose bumps appear on your skin? Do I affect you the way the other ladies claim I do? “ I sit back down, my punna getting wetter with each word that proceeds from his lips. “ Am I the type of man that you would like to be your Christian Grey? To spank you, fvck you so deep that your backside will be sore for days? To kiss you so fiercely, until your lips are swollen and red? To.. .”
Pls I might not continue maybe later or next week lollllz ...
Literature / Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 3 by tinziemaine(m): 8:37am On Oct 16, 2015
Do you guys need it posted now or later?

Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 2 by tinziemaine(m): 8:33am On Oct 16, 2015
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I stand up and look down at me. “Well, excuse me if your boring seminars do not have the expected turn out, sir, but I will not have you shout swear words at me! ” I pause and catch a breath. “I am your employee, Mr. Daniels, not a servant and I swear that I do my job to the best of my ability .” I am seething with anger when I hear a low chuckle from the other side of his desk. I look at him, those eyes staring right back at me. “Do you find something amusing sir?“ WATCH OUT FOR EPISODE 3
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 2 by tinziemaine(m): 8:32am On Oct 16, 2015
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How arrogant of him! How is it my fault if the guys see me as a sex symbol? Most of them just like a pretty face and legs. Is it my fault that I’ve been doing my job well and no one refuses to turn up for the boring seminars? Even I don’t attend, damn him! “Well answer me, damn you! Is there a fvxking reason you’re not doing your job well? “ At that point, I completely lose it. I don’t care if I was just thinking of his dick deep inside me or of me screaming his name as he brings me to an orgasmic pleasure, he has no right to swear at me!
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 2 by tinziemaine(m): 7:26am On Oct 16, 2015
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“Yes, it is. And I do my job very well, sir. I send out the invites and place the ads, I really do.” I reply, in a rush to justify myself. “Oh, please save me that! If you did, would our turn outs be so low? Would it?” I swallow quickly, unable to look up at him. “I’ve seen you around. You act like you’re Girl Almighty, there’s no need for you to ask for help. You’ve got it all covered. I’ve seen how you flip your hair and smile at the male workers, you think you’re Marilyn Monroe right? ” He has the guts to chuckle as he twirls a pen in his right hand. “Yet, you can’t do a simple job right. Isn’t it ironic that Super woman can’t do a job well? “
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 2 by tinziemaine(m): 7:25am On Oct 16, 2015
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“Miss Madariola, I was going through some of the company’s past events records and I noticed that some of these events had a low turnout than usual. Like our last in-house seminar for aspiring HR personnel. I could have bet that we’d have nothing less than 500 attendants yet, we had a mere 285. Do you think you could explain to me why?“ He shifts forward and leans on the desk, his ocean-like eyes boring into me. “Err, I’m sorry about that sir. But I don’t think I know why.” I mumble, looking at my skirt and playing with my fingers. “Oh, you don’t? If I’m correct, you are head of the Publicity department, yes?” I nod to his question. “So, it is indeed your job to send out invites, place radio adverts and others? “
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 2 by tinziemaine(m): 7:25am On Oct 16, 2015
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“Miss Madariola, I was going through some of the company’s past events records and I noticed that some of these events had a low turnout than usual. Like our last in-house seminar for aspiring HR personnel. I could have bet that we’d have nothing less than 500 attendants yet, we had a mere 285. Do you think you could explain to me why?“ He shifts forward and leans on the desk, his ocean-like eyes boring into me. “Err, I’m sorry about that sir. But I don’t think I know why.” I mumble, looking at my skirt and playing with my fingers. “Oh, you don’t? If I’m correct, you are head of the Publicity department, yes?” I nod to his question. “So, it is indeed your job to send out invites, place radio adverts and others? “
Literature / Re: Hot Story: Memoirs Of Eva – Episode 2 by tinziemaine(m): 7:23am On Oct 16, 2015
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“Yes, Miss Madariola. I did ask to see you.” Mr. Daniels replies, interrupting my assessment and immediately, I blush crimson red and look down. “ Please, have a seat” he continues. My pants go wet at the sound of his voice. This sexy as hell man turns me on with just his voice! Oh my days!! Just imagine how it would feel if his cock was pulsing in me, deep inside me, sending me to the other realm riding on waves of pleasures untold. I shuffle and take a seat in front of his big mahogany desk, placing my bag on my barely covered laps, thanks to my skirt.

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