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by Zara Mustapha Controversial singer Miley Cyrus cannot surprise us anymore after series of raunchy performances reminding us she is  not a girl anymore. This time she gave her homosexual audience a performance to remember as she danced alongside a giant blow-up penis after grabbing her backside giving her fans an eyeful as they went crazy at... Read More
by Zara Mustapha Nigerians living in Boston Massachusetts, US held a #BringBackOurGirls peaceful protest on Thursday, May 8. There has been a global outcry over the abduction of over 230 schoolgirls in Chibok, Borno by the Boko Haram Islamic sect on April 14 pressuring the Nigerian government to act fast and end the terrorism menace once and for all.... Read More
by Chuba Ezekwesili     That right there is the story of Nigeria. A country where the bitter truth is anathema and flattery is the cherished medicine. Don’t ‘embarrass’ the President, Minister, Governor, Pastor or authority by being honest. Instead, allow their ineptitude to continue. Flattery, known to the Nigerian youth as ‘washing’ has always... Read More
by Beverley Lewis   Fried food and food made from refined sugar is difficult to digest and tends to rot in the intestines and cause bad breath and body odour.    Red Meat Is difficult to digest and often lies stagnant in the digestive tract. When it remains undigested, it putrefies in the intestines and releases toxins... Read More
by Semma Sinha   Papaya and its seeds possess anti-amoebic and anti-parasitic characters which controls the bowel movements. It cures diseases like indigestion, constipation, acid reflux, heart burn, irritable bowel syndrome, stomach ulcers and gastric problems also.   Since enzyme levels decline as the fruit ripens, raw papaya is picked when it is still green... Read More
by Ankush Bahuguna     While you may be enjoying a rampant sex life right now, one wrong thing done in the bed can make the girl scoot out of the room. When pleasing a woman in general is so difficult, why would you assume otherwise in bed?   There are only a handful of... Read More
by Akan Ido US First Lady, Michelle Obama today delivered the White House weekly address attracting even more attention to the plight of over 230 girls abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno, North eastern Nigeria. The girls were kidnapped by unidentified gunmen suspected to be members of the Boko Haram Islamic sect. In her... Read More
by Judy Cole You’ve been around the block once or twice, and no, we’re not talking alternate side of the street parking. We’re talking sex. You’ve done your homework, boned up on the finer points of doing the deed, and when it comes to getting busy between the sheets—or whatever your locale of choice—you can... Read More
by Nick Roy   Book? What book? Wake up and ‘smell the internet’ seems to be your general motto. In fact, all the books you have claimed to have read are just their Wikipedia entries. Actually you don’t read books at all. Reading for pleasure is not for everyone, and it’s hard to admit that’s... Read More
by Jaye Gaskia If this is thus true, then it follows that the real perpetrators and perpetuators of these forms of violent criminality are members of the ruling class. Our nation is in state of paralyzing distress as we are pushed further and further to the edge of a cataclysmic precipice, by the bungling incompetence of... Read More
by S’ola Filani Three people, including a Nigerian, were killed while several others sustained injuries on Thursday when a helicopter carrying eight passengers crashed off Ghana’s western coast. Confirming the news, Ghana Armed Forces spokesman M’Bawine Atintande told Newsmen that the Ghana-registered chopper, which was conveying eight people, including two crew members and six oil... Read More
by Mofe Binitie The Nigerian government can however address this challenge by providing subsidy to producers of gas in the medium to short term until power generation improves significantly before implementing a phased increase of 5-10 % per annum on the retail Multi Year Tariff.  Recent power sector reforms by the Nigerian government if successful... Read More
by Joel Allotey #BringBackOurGirls is rapidly becoming just another online craze. A new fad not unlike the #Occupy movement (remember? #OccupyThis, #OccupyThat- I wonder if the 99% ever got their fair share of the national cake before the movement fizzled out). Indeed the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, having very clear objectives and a strong impact from inception,... Read More
by Toks Ero It is disrespectful to Nigerians to see President Jonathan adorning cheerful dispositions in various public appearances while Nigeria is in trouble. Not freeing our girl’s from the evil clutches of the boko haram dissidents may just be the compass directing President Jonathans’ return journey to Otuoke for a much deserved rest after... Read More
by Oge Okonkwo #BringBackOurGirls: World rises against Boko Haram The abduction of schoolgirls in Government Secondary School (GGSS), Chibok, Borno State, has provoked world leaders to join forces with Nigeria in the quest to rescue the girls from Boko Haram terrorists. The world leaders including United States president Barack Obama, British prime minister David Cameron,... Read More
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