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Since your delayed ejaculation is neither drug nor masturbation induced, I guess it is a bit tricky. Even if your mom is not a religious person, she can't do much to help except take you to a doctor. My candid opinion is that you should relax and worry less about the future. When you get to that bridge, you'll cross it. A woman who understands your situation and is ready to compromise would be all you need to help you with mutual masturbation until you are near ejaculation, then you can go in and release into during her ovulation period. After all, the most important down side to your condition is the feeling of inadequacy it can cause and your woman and the difficulty in conceiving. Wish you best of luck. |
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100 Oldest Secondary Schools in Nigeria CMS Grammar School, Bariga, Lagos (1859) – CMS Methodist Boys High School, Victoria Island, Lagos (1878) – Methodist Methodist Girls High School, Yaba, Lagos (1879) – Methodist Baptist Academy, Obanikoro, Lagos (1885) – Baptist – The primary school arm was established in 1855 but was not changed into secondary school Hope Waddell Training Institute, Calabar (1895) – United Presbyterian St. Anne’s School, (Old Kudeti Girls’ School) Ibadan (1896)*- CMS Oron Boy’s High School, (Old Oron Training Institute) Oron (1897)*- CMS Wesley College of Science (old Wesley College), Elekuro, Ibadan (1905)* – Methodist St. Paul’s College, Iyenu, Awka (1900)* – CMS Methodist Boy’s High School, Oron (1905) – Methodist Abeokuta Grammar School, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta (1908) – CMS King’s College, Catholic Mission street, Lagos (1909) – Government St. John’s School, Bida (1909)* – CMS Alhuda-Huda College(Old Government Secondary School), Zaria (1910) – Government Ijebu-Ode Grammar School, Ijebu-Ode (12 Jan. 1913) – Anglican Eko Boys High School, Mushin, Lagos (13 Jan. 1913) - Methodist Ibadan Grammar School, Molete, Ibadan (Mar. 1913) - CMS Government Secondary School, Ilorin, Kwara (1914)- Government Government College, Katsina-Ala, Benue (1915) – Government Etinan Institute, Etinan, Akwa-Ibom (1915) – Qua Iboe Christian Mission Ondo Boys High School, Ondo (1919) – CMS Duke Town Secondary School (1919) – Qua Iboe Christian Mission Baptist Boys High School, Oke-Saje, Abeokuta (1923) – Baptist Government College, Kaduna (1920) – Government Barewa College, (Old Katsina College, Kaduna College and Government College), Zaria (Established as Katsina Teachers’ College) (1921)* - Government Methodist College, Uzuakoli, Abia (1923)- Methodist Ibo Boys’ High School, Uzuakoli, Abia (1923) – CMS Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha, Anambra (1925) – CMS Queens College, Yaba, lagos (1927) – Government Government College, Apata, Ibadan (1927) - Government Government College, Umuahia, Abia (1927) – Government United Memorial Grammar School, Ibadan (1928) – CMS St. Gregory College, Ikoyi, Lagos (1928) – Catholic St. Thomas College, Ibusa (1928) – CMS St. Charles College, Onitsha (1929) – CMS Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu (1931) – Individual (Alvan Ikoku) Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos (1932) – Methodist/CMS St’ Theresa College, Oke-Ado, Ibadan (1932) – Catholic Oduduwa Grammar School, Ile-Ife (1932) - CMS Christ the King College, Onitsha, Anambra (1933) - Catholic Christ’s School, Fajuyi Park, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti (1933) – CMS Ilesha Grammar School, Ilesha, Osun (1934) – Social Group (Egbe Atunlese Ijesha) St. Patrick’s College, Calabar (1934) – Catholic Holy Rosary College, Enugu (1935) - Catholic Government Secondary School, Owerri (1935) - Government Edo College, Benin City (1937) – Government Ibadan Boys High School, Ibadan (1938) – Individual (Chief T.L. Oyesina) Baptist High School, Bodija, Ibadan (1940) – Baptist Queen of the Rosary College, Onitsha (1942) – Catholic African Church School, Kajola, Ifo (1943)* Lisabi Grammar School, Abeokuta (1943) Offa Grammar School, Offa (1943) Olivet Heights, Oyo (1945) Adeola Odutola College (old Olu-Iwa College), Ijebu-Ode (1945) Government College, Ughelli (1945) Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Lagos (1945) Urhobo College, Effurun (1946) Remo Secondary School, Sagamu (1946) Ansar –Ud – Deen Comprehensive College, Otta (1946) Imade College, Owoh (1946) Victory College, Ikare, Ondo (1947) Hussey College, Warri (1947) Ahmaddiya (Anwar-ul-Islam) College, Agege, Lagos (1948) Government College, Keffi (old Keffi Secondary School situated in Kaduna) (1949) Molusi College, Ijebu-Igbo (1949) Baptist High School, Borokiri, Port Harcourt (1949) Oriwu College, Ikorodu (1949) Ago-Iwoye Secondary School, Ago-Iwoye (1950) Ijebu Muslim College (1950) Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Yaba, Lagos (1950) St. Peter Claver’s College, Sapele (1950) Egbado (Yewa) College, Ilaro (1950) St. Thomas’s Aquinas College, Akure (1951) Queen’s School, Ibadan (1952) Government College, Afikpo, Ebonyi (1952) Oyemekun Grammar School, Akure (1953) Loyola College, Ibadan (1954) St. Bernadine’s, Oyo (1954) Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode (1954) St. Anthony’s Grammar School, Ijebu-Imushin (1954) Manuwa Memorial Grammar School, Iju-Odo ( 1954) Fiditi Grammar School, Fiditi, Oyo (1954) National High School, Arondizuogu, Imo (1954) Iheme Memorial Grammar School, Arondizuogu, Imo (1954) St. Louis Secondary School, Ondo (1954) Gboluji Grammar School, Ile-Oluji, Ondo (1954) Badagry Grammar School, Badagry (1955) African Church Grammar School, Abeokuta (1955) Ibara Anglican High School, Abeokuta (1955) Doherty Memorial Grammar School, Ijero- Ekiti (1955) St Patrick’s College, Asaba (1955) St. Monica Girls’ School, Ondo (1955) St. Catherine’s Anglican Girls School, Owo (1956) St Joseph’s College, Ondo (1956) Methodist High School, Okiti Pupa (1956) Mayflower School, Ikenne (1956) Isoyin Grammar School, Isoyin (1956) Ebenezer Grammar School, Abeokuta (1956) St. Joseph College, Ondo (1956) Odogbolu Grammar School, Odogbolu (1957) Notre Dame College, Ozoro (1957) Government College, Makurdi (1957) Holy Rosary College, Idah (1957) Anglican Grammar School, Iju-itaogbolu (1957) African Church Grammar School, Oka-Akoko (1957) Okemesi Grammar School, Okemesi-Ekiti (1958) Lagelu Grammar School, Ibadan (1958) Ahmadu Bahago Secondary School (old Niger Baptist College), Niger (1958) Anglican Grammar School, Igbara-Oke (1958) St. Patrick’s College, Oka-Akoko (1959) Ondo Anglican Grammar School, Ondo (1959) Premier Grammar School, Abeokuta (1959) The highlighted schools morphed from primary schools/Teachers’ Training Colleges into secondary schools before independence. The exact date of metamorphosis of these schools cannot be ascertained, hence the original years of establishment was used in listing them. Primary Schools and Teachers’ Training Colleges that didn’t morph into secondary schools are exempted from the list. Northern Provincial Schools are also exempted because of inadequate information/recorded history. Examples include; Adamawa Provincial Secondary School (Gen. Murtala Muhammed College), Yola (1920)?! Katsina Provincial Secondary school (Government College, Katsina) (1930)?! References Adetunji Ojo Ogunyemi (2005), A Historical Reconstruction of the Colonial Government Education Expenditure in Nigeria and the Place of the Girl-Child 1940-1957. Historical Research Letter, Vol. 27. Fafunwa AB (1974), History of Education in Nigeria. London. George Allen & Unwin. 2 Likes |
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Maximus85: Thanks for appreciating my contribution. I am humbled you consider me good enough to critique your book. However, I need to sound you a note of warning. Your book is a result of hard work, time and rigorous thinking, full of personal and original ideas. There are a teeming number of people out there that are smart enough and amply ready to steal your bright ideas. For the mere fact that they are lazy and reluctant to use their good brains to put their own ideas into writing does not translate to the fact that they won't identify your excellent materials from miles away. Please, don't be naive by giving your materials out freely and readily in good faith without thorough consideration of 'trust'. That said, if you think you trust me enough to do a good job of constructive criticism, my contact is aventine50@yahoo.com or Whatsapp me on 07068401626. Please, do not send before your work is copyrighted. Thanks and best of luck. 1 Like |
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My guess is that you want to self-publish hard copies and not on-line. It is a rigorous exercise if you ask me. Here are the basics. Do first proofreading and editing by yourself. Second proofreading by someone you trust (preferable a professional or someone with ample experience in the field). Do final editing yourself. Get a graphic artist for pagination, proper adjustments and cover design. Make a couple of hardcopy (preview) prints on an office printer. The quality may not be that high but the copies will serve the purposes of you reviewing in hardcopy (easier than reviewing in soft copy) and for submission at National Library to get an ISBN number. Pass the hardcopy through selected readers to get a fair idea of how the general reader may perceive the book - your choice of language, writing style, ease of comprehension etc. Let these selected reader be your personal critiques. Approach the National Library with a copy, a cover note and 5k to obtain an ISBN number. The process takes upward of two weeks. Google to know current requirements and duration. Now that your book is copyrighted, identify your market. Do not mass produce without a definitive market, audience, readers or promotional and advertisement tactics in mind. Do not run at a loss. Approach a printer to give insight to printing types available to you and costs. Cost will depend on pages of book, colours to be used and amount of copies you intend to print, the printing technology employed and book finishing technique employed. This is where you spend considerable amount of money. Be very clear in how you intend to recoup and make healthy profit margin so you can plough back. You can get comparative cheaper print rate with printers in Somolu, Mushin, Idumagbo and Ilupeju because printers are numerous at these places and competition is stiff. Wish you the best of luck. 1 Like 1 Share |
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As economic hardship bites harder and austerity measure in homes hit an all time high, unwelcome household members are improvising on their survival strategies. see what rats did to this Jerry can just in one night.....#allthingsareedible.
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i understand your pervertion. Something like reversed pedophilia. I almost landed in jail for doing same as you're doing now. You must know you've got things muddled up. She's not crazily in love with you, only deeply in lust with you and she won't leave her children behind just for sake of sex.u will eventually get addicted to her mature kind of way until she told u to go and shatter your heart in pieces. Start gentle disengagement from this woman now. |
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