Chika Agatha Oguine who started acting in 2012 in a new interview
with Vanguard spoke about ‘cumming’ during sex and how she chases men
away by giving them bills upon bills because that is the only way one
can chase Nigerian men away. She also spoke about not needing a vibrator
when their are male friends she can do it with when the feeling arises.
Find her interview below..
How do you deal with your male admirers?
You all know how I handle them. Since they are in love, there are always bills there to pay so they would have to run away.
It’s not like I tell them to pay my bills though, but I have seen
that in Nigeria, the only way you can actually chase a man out of your
life is to tell him, ‘I need this, I need that
Do you believe in vibrators?
Why do I have to get a vibrator when there are so many able men out
there? It could be helpful for some people who do not have relationships
but seriously, Nigerian guys are very able bodied men.
Personally, I don’t believe that. If you want to have a good sex, you
should have one of your friends that you have feelings for, even if you
guys are not really dating. Believe it or not, some men don’t like to be
committed to a woman and don’t believe in dating.
Instead of jumping around from one place to the other with loads of
people you don’t really know, it’s safer to do it with someone you know,
someone close to you, someone you can actually give yourself to. Not
for payment of any kind or for exchange of money.
What would make you climax during sex?
For me, it’s really something out of the physical. It’s more of
psychological than sex itself because I could have sex and not come but
what makes me come is who the person is, what feelings I have for the
person. That is why I can never have sex with someone I don’t have
feelings for because I might not come.
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Friday, 9 May 2014
Boko Haram Bombs Bridge Linking Nigeria To Cameroon
The bombing and destruction of a small bridge linking Nigeria to
Cameroon in Borno State today has caused mass destruction and confusion.
The bombing occurred on the outskirts of Gamboru Ngala, site of a
Monday Boko Haram attack that claimed the lives of over 300 village
residents.
At least 30 people were killed during the late Thursday afternoon bombing incident, sources tell SaharaReporters. The bridge links the immigration check points of both Cameroon and Nigeria.
The bombing event took place on the same day of a mass burial in the town of Gamboru Ngala. It was there on Monday where a Boko Haram-led raid on the small village claimed the lives of over 300 residents, nearly ten per cent of the population.
Sources tell SaharaReporters that 315 people of the 336 who died in the Monday attack were buried in a solemn ceremony led by civic and religious leaders.
The Boko Haram has not claimed responsibility for this latest bombing attack, but residents of Gamboru Ngala told us that there is deep suspicion that the Islamist group is behind this latest attack in this vulnerable area.
Since the Monday attacks many of the local Gamboru Ngala youth have joined an anti-Islamist vigilante force in the smoldering village. It was created and scores of young people are helping Nigerian military forces in the area.
At least 30 people were killed during the late Thursday afternoon bombing incident, sources tell SaharaReporters. The bridge links the immigration check points of both Cameroon and Nigeria.
The bombing event took place on the same day of a mass burial in the town of Gamboru Ngala. It was there on Monday where a Boko Haram-led raid on the small village claimed the lives of over 300 residents, nearly ten per cent of the population.
Sources tell SaharaReporters that 315 people of the 336 who died in the Monday attack were buried in a solemn ceremony led by civic and religious leaders.
The Boko Haram has not claimed responsibility for this latest bombing attack, but residents of Gamboru Ngala told us that there is deep suspicion that the Islamist group is behind this latest attack in this vulnerable area.
Since the Monday attacks many of the local Gamboru Ngala youth have joined an anti-Islamist vigilante force in the smoldering village. It was created and scores of young people are helping Nigerian military forces in the area.
General Muhammadu Buhari Speaks On Abducted Chibok Girls
Over the past few weeks, the abduction of the school girls at Chibok,
Borno State has underscored the threat we have been facing as a nation
in recent times from the actions of misguided persons masquerading as
adherents of Islam.
Our hearts are with families who have lost loved ones in this cycle of senseless violence. We also empathize with the parents of children whose daughters are in the custody of a group of anarchists.
That horrific video posted on the Internet is a clear manifestation of the mindlessness of the bigots. It shows them for whom they are, such men cannot threaten nor should they be allowed to violate our sovereignty. It is clear from what they profess that they are not followers of God. They do not mean well for our country and her citizens. I am a Muslim, I am versed in the teaching of Christianity and I understand both religions to seek peaceful co-existence of all humanity.
I wish to reiterate that there is no justification whatsoever for this unrestrained disregard for the sanctity of human life. It has no place in the Holy Quran and neither does it have a place in the Holy Bible.
Let these people know that the entire civilized world is united against their terrorist act. We are grateful to the world for standing by Nigeria at this trying time. We hope and pray that the young ladies will be reunited with their respective families in the days to come
While the Federal Government and the nation’s Armed Forces are working to ensure citizens’ safety under the present situation, we believe that more could still be done to ensure the safety of Nigerians and the Nigerian nation. We are therefore glad that the Federal Government has accepted international support in the search for the missing girls and for an end to the insurgency in parts of the country.
I fought for a united Nigeria. In my old age, I want my grand children, your grand children, our youths and indeed all Nigerians to benefit from a prosperous and united country devoid of sectarian violence whether home grown or imposed on us from outside.
Now is not the time to play politics. Now is also not the time to trade blames and amplify our ideological differences. The unity of Nigeria is not negotiable and nothing should divide us as a people. I therefore urge all Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora to support the country in her effort to bring an end to this attack on defencelesscitizens and indeed a united nation.
We must put aside all other considerations and ensure that our country Nigeria pulls together now so as to recover our sovereignty. After all, we all know that Nigeria is the ONLY country we have that we can call our own.
God help and bless Nigeria.
Thank you.
GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR
Our hearts are with families who have lost loved ones in this cycle of senseless violence. We also empathize with the parents of children whose daughters are in the custody of a group of anarchists.
That horrific video posted on the Internet is a clear manifestation of the mindlessness of the bigots. It shows them for whom they are, such men cannot threaten nor should they be allowed to violate our sovereignty. It is clear from what they profess that they are not followers of God. They do not mean well for our country and her citizens. I am a Muslim, I am versed in the teaching of Christianity and I understand both religions to seek peaceful co-existence of all humanity.
I wish to reiterate that there is no justification whatsoever for this unrestrained disregard for the sanctity of human life. It has no place in the Holy Quran and neither does it have a place in the Holy Bible.
Let these people know that the entire civilized world is united against their terrorist act. We are grateful to the world for standing by Nigeria at this trying time. We hope and pray that the young ladies will be reunited with their respective families in the days to come
While the Federal Government and the nation’s Armed Forces are working to ensure citizens’ safety under the present situation, we believe that more could still be done to ensure the safety of Nigerians and the Nigerian nation. We are therefore glad that the Federal Government has accepted international support in the search for the missing girls and for an end to the insurgency in parts of the country.
I fought for a united Nigeria. In my old age, I want my grand children, your grand children, our youths and indeed all Nigerians to benefit from a prosperous and united country devoid of sectarian violence whether home grown or imposed on us from outside.
Now is not the time to play politics. Now is also not the time to trade blames and amplify our ideological differences. The unity of Nigeria is not negotiable and nothing should divide us as a people. I therefore urge all Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora to support the country in her effort to bring an end to this attack on defencelesscitizens and indeed a united nation.
We must put aside all other considerations and ensure that our country Nigeria pulls together now so as to recover our sovereignty. After all, we all know that Nigeria is the ONLY country we have that we can call our own.
God help and bless Nigeria.
Thank you.
GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR
I Considered Myself A Racist – Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan, in Roland Lazenby’s, “Michael Jordan: The Life,”
discussed his upbringing and his views on race as an elementary-school
student. An excerpt (hat tip: Natalie Finn of E! Online):
Earlier that year, a girl at school called Michael a “nigger.”
“I threw a soda at her,” he recalled. “It was a very tough year. I was really rebelling. I considered myself a racist at that time. Basically, I was against all white people.”
I know where this is going: What’s the difference between Jordan and Donald Sterling?
For one, Jordan was a kid, someone with a narrow worldview due to lack of experience. Sterling’s hate comes despite a lifetime of opportunities to see the world differently.
Secondly, Jordan has changed. At that time, he was upset about the treatment his great grandfather – who had recently passed away – had received from whites throughout his life (Lazenby talked about that in his interview with PBT). Jordan’s anger was understandable, based on repeatedly seeing and hearing about whites establishing power over blacks and exercising it to do harm. Sterling came from a place of power, and he used it through housing discrimination and workplace harassment to keep minorities down.
In another excerpt from the book (full disclosure: I receive a free promotional copy), Jordan discussed the aftermath of that incident at school:
“The education came from my parents,” Jordan recalled. “You have to be able to say, OK, that happened back then. Now let’s take it from here and see what happens. it would be very easy to hate people for the rest of your life, and some people have done that. You’ve got to deal with what’s happening now and try to make things better.”
Jordan’s grade-school attitude wasn’t healthy. Jordan the adult knows that, and that’s what matters.
Nobody is perfect, but we should all try to learn and be better. Jordan did.
Earlier that year, a girl at school called Michael a “nigger.”
“I threw a soda at her,” he recalled. “It was a very tough year. I was really rebelling. I considered myself a racist at that time. Basically, I was against all white people.”
I know where this is going: What’s the difference between Jordan and Donald Sterling?
For one, Jordan was a kid, someone with a narrow worldview due to lack of experience. Sterling’s hate comes despite a lifetime of opportunities to see the world differently.
Secondly, Jordan has changed. At that time, he was upset about the treatment his great grandfather – who had recently passed away – had received from whites throughout his life (Lazenby talked about that in his interview with PBT). Jordan’s anger was understandable, based on repeatedly seeing and hearing about whites establishing power over blacks and exercising it to do harm. Sterling came from a place of power, and he used it through housing discrimination and workplace harassment to keep minorities down.
In another excerpt from the book (full disclosure: I receive a free promotional copy), Jordan discussed the aftermath of that incident at school:
“The education came from my parents,” Jordan recalled. “You have to be able to say, OK, that happened back then. Now let’s take it from here and see what happens. it would be very easy to hate people for the rest of your life, and some people have done that. You’ve got to deal with what’s happening now and try to make things better.”
Jordan’s grade-school attitude wasn’t healthy. Jordan the adult knows that, and that’s what matters.
Nobody is perfect, but we should all try to learn and be better. Jordan did.
Roger Federer and Wife Mirka Welcome Second Set of Twins
It’s a full house for tennis star Roger Federer and his wife, Mirka.
The couple welcomed their second set of twins Tuesday.
“Mirka and I are so incredibly happy to share that Leo and Lenny were born this evening!” #TwinsAgain #Miracle,” the Swiss tennis pro tweeted Tuesday.
Federer, 32, had pulled out of the Madrid Masters earlier in the day in anticipation of the birth of his twin boys.
“I’ve decided to withdraw from Madrid to be with my wife Mirka during these next few exciting weeks for our family,” he wrote on Facebook Tuesday. “I apologize to my fans and hope to be back in Madrid next year. I’ll be training near my home, and am excited to rejoin the Tour soon!
Roger and Mirka, 36, who have been married for five years, are already parents to 4-year-old identical twin girls Myla Rose and Charlene Riva. Federer’s Swiss wife is a former professional tennis player.
The couple welcomed their second set of twins Tuesday.
“Mirka and I are so incredibly happy to share that Leo and Lenny were born this evening!” #TwinsAgain #Miracle,” the Swiss tennis pro tweeted Tuesday.
Federer, 32, had pulled out of the Madrid Masters earlier in the day in anticipation of the birth of his twin boys.
“I’ve decided to withdraw from Madrid to be with my wife Mirka during these next few exciting weeks for our family,” he wrote on Facebook Tuesday. “I apologize to my fans and hope to be back in Madrid next year. I’ll be training near my home, and am excited to rejoin the Tour soon!
Roger and Mirka, 36, who have been married for five years, are already parents to 4-year-old identical twin girls Myla Rose and Charlene Riva. Federer’s Swiss wife is a former professional tennis player.
Jada Pinkett Slams Critics of Daughter Willow: Bed Pix Nothing Sexual
Jada Pinkett Smith wants people to get their minds out of the gutter.
A rep for the “Hawthorne” actress didn’t reply to Yahoo’s request for comment about Willow Smith’s photo controversy, but Jada did speak out about it herself on Wednesday night when asked by a pack of paparazzi at Los Angeles International airport.
“Here’s the deal: There was nothing sexual about that picture or that situation,” Jada replied sternly, shaking her finger. “You guys are projecting your trash onto it, and you’re acting like covert pedophiles, and that’s not cool.”
The drama began earlier this week when Moisés Arias, 20, posted a photo to Instagram in which he was shirtless and in bed next to Willow, who is only 13. While there was no physical contact between them — and Willow was fully clothed — it didn’t stop speculation, and Arias, who appeared as Rico in “Hannah Montana,” deleted the picture.
Neither Arias nor Willow has spoken out directly, but Gossip Cop reports that a source close to Arias called any suggestion of a romantic relationship between them “laughable” and said that she is “like a sister” to him.
Nonetheless, concern was expressed for the young “Whip My Hair” singer, with comments ranging from “sick” to “inappropriate” to “weird.” Willow is known to hang out with the older Jenner sisters — Kylie, 16, and Kendall, 18, who have been photographed coming and going from nightclubs. They’ve also posed with Arias on social media.
Jada and Will Smith have a laidback parenting style. The “Men in Black 3″ actor said last year that they don’t punish their children — also including son Jaden, 15. (Will also has a 21-year-old son, Trey, from his first marriage.)
“The way that we deal with our kids is, they are responsible for their lives,” he told Metro last year. “Our concept is, as young as possible, give them as much control over their lives as possible and the concept of punishment, our experience has been — it has a little too much of a negative quality.”
As for Arias’s status with the Smith family? Just fine. On Wednesday night he was photographed out to dinner with Jaden.
A rep for the “Hawthorne” actress didn’t reply to Yahoo’s request for comment about Willow Smith’s photo controversy, but Jada did speak out about it herself on Wednesday night when asked by a pack of paparazzi at Los Angeles International airport.
“Here’s the deal: There was nothing sexual about that picture or that situation,” Jada replied sternly, shaking her finger. “You guys are projecting your trash onto it, and you’re acting like covert pedophiles, and that’s not cool.”
The drama began earlier this week when Moisés Arias, 20, posted a photo to Instagram in which he was shirtless and in bed next to Willow, who is only 13. While there was no physical contact between them — and Willow was fully clothed — it didn’t stop speculation, and Arias, who appeared as Rico in “Hannah Montana,” deleted the picture.
Neither Arias nor Willow has spoken out directly, but Gossip Cop reports that a source close to Arias called any suggestion of a romantic relationship between them “laughable” and said that she is “like a sister” to him.
Nonetheless, concern was expressed for the young “Whip My Hair” singer, with comments ranging from “sick” to “inappropriate” to “weird.” Willow is known to hang out with the older Jenner sisters — Kylie, 16, and Kendall, 18, who have been photographed coming and going from nightclubs. They’ve also posed with Arias on social media.
Jada and Will Smith have a laidback parenting style. The “Men in Black 3″ actor said last year that they don’t punish their children — also including son Jaden, 15. (Will also has a 21-year-old son, Trey, from his first marriage.)
“The way that we deal with our kids is, they are responsible for their lives,” he told Metro last year. “Our concept is, as young as possible, give them as much control over their lives as possible and the concept of punishment, our experience has been — it has a little too much of a negative quality.”
As for Arias’s status with the Smith family? Just fine. On Wednesday night he was photographed out to dinner with Jaden.
Nadia Buari joins #bringbackourgirls campaign + Group of Ghanaian mothers to petition Nigerian High Commissioner this Sunday!
Prolific African actress Nadia Buari has added her voice to the cry
for the immediate return of the abducted Chibok Secondary School girls
in Brono State, Nigeria. The disturbing news that struck the attention
of the world has seen various influential celebrities add their voices
to the ranging protest.
Speaking with the passionate actress who expressed her disappointment in the authorities’ inability to stabilize the menace which prompted her join the protest said she won’t give up till the inhumane act is resolved.
Nadia Buari further thanked her friends and colleagues Morgan Piers, Keke Palmer, Drake, Justin Timberlake, Wyclef Jean etc. for supporting the course, she concluded saying she will pioneer the #BringBackOurGirlsNow campaign here in Ghana and pray for stability in Nigeria.
Meanwhile this Sunday there will be a solidarity campaign in Accra organized by a group of Ghanaian parents. Dubbed ‘Find Our Daughters Now!!!’ the campaign is a show of Solidarity on Mother’s Day – Sunday 11th May – when the group will be presenting a signed petition to the Nigerian High Commissioner at his residence on Independence Avenue. Meeting Point is the BARCLAYS CLUB HOUSE (on the British High Commission road) at 09:00 hrs. Interested persons can join the petition as well. “Wear red or black (or both). Come one, come all!! Spread the word to friends and family who may not be on FaceBook. Parents bring your children, it is never too early for them to start exercising their social conscience This is the least we as Ghanaians can do to help #BringOurDaughtersBackGH”
Speaking with the passionate actress who expressed her disappointment in the authorities’ inability to stabilize the menace which prompted her join the protest said she won’t give up till the inhumane act is resolved.
Nadia Buari further thanked her friends and colleagues Morgan Piers, Keke Palmer, Drake, Justin Timberlake, Wyclef Jean etc. for supporting the course, she concluded saying she will pioneer the #BringBackOurGirlsNow campaign here in Ghana and pray for stability in Nigeria.
Meanwhile this Sunday there will be a solidarity campaign in Accra organized by a group of Ghanaian parents. Dubbed ‘Find Our Daughters Now!!!’ the campaign is a show of Solidarity on Mother’s Day – Sunday 11th May – when the group will be presenting a signed petition to the Nigerian High Commissioner at his residence on Independence Avenue. Meeting Point is the BARCLAYS CLUB HOUSE (on the British High Commission road) at 09:00 hrs. Interested persons can join the petition as well. “Wear red or black (or both). Come one, come all!! Spread the word to friends and family who may not be on FaceBook. Parents bring your children, it is never too early for them to start exercising their social conscience This is the least we as Ghanaians can do to help #BringOurDaughtersBackGH”
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