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Family / Kenyan WOMEN Protest For Lack Of MEN To Make Them Pregnant by Bimax: 1:23pm On Sep 06, 2015
Call it whatever you will but reports have it that Kenyan women on Thursday held a serious demo in Limuru, Kiambu County protesting the dwindling performance of men in the bedroom.

A Kenyan website, Tuko, reports that a section of women held a peaceful demonstration in Ndeiya ward claiming that most of their men, including young men have failed to perform their conjugal rights.

The women said the trend was worsened by high levels of alcohol consumption which saw many men abandon their families.

The women further claimed that only a few newly married women are currently pregnant with the rest of the bulk dreaming about ever having a baby since men have failed to impregnate them.

“If you walk in this village, you will find so many young married women but only a few are pregnant,” Nancy Wangare, one of the protesters, is quoted as saying.

Women have now threatened to move outside Kiambu to other counties where they can find real men who are serious enough to impregnate them.

They further called on government to make strict laws restricting drinking from 5pm to 11pm for week days and 2pm-11pm for weekends..
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Politics / Buhari & South-east: The Question Of Belonging To Everybody by Bimax: 12:44pm On Aug 06, 2015
Much have been said on the assumed hatred of Mr #President against the people of the South East geopolitical zone. However, the prudence from benefit of doubt assumes us a responsibility of eschewing the fallacy of hasty generalization. Let us believe that President Muhammadu #Buhari is not against the Igbo people. The view that he has plans and mind to accommodate the south East could still hold water. Still, the history, dynamics, rudiments and culture of Nigerian politics have rendered trust a non available feature in the Nigerian political market.



That appointment of three people must be balanced when you are still at the elementary stage of appointments. Oyegun pleaded and asked for a hold of breath for a little more time. He argued that the ministerial list has not come. That chairmanship of boards has not. But it seems like the disciples of inner circle for the administration have emerged and mostly of northern extract.

According to the embattled Oyegun,there are so many first rate appointments that are still coming down the line. Such that in his thinking, the ones that have happened are less specialized and to that end, there should be less severity of governance attached to them.

So it will be unfair to make three appointments and everybody expects to see one from A,one from B and one from C. To this, Ohanaeze would say that the appointments so far were the only areas where Mr President would have shown that he is detribalized by considering every stakeholder in the Nigeria project to be counted. They maintained that ministerial appointment won’t be a kind gesture to the south East because it is their constitutional right.

Hence, trying to strike out the argument that it is when the total package is presented that we start looking at the possibility of a fair assessment but is it supposed to be so? However, on the above, we still hold that it might still be too early to make a fair submission against a four years administration still in its few months.

But when we judge by the #APC national chairman’s assertion that security agencies must be given due attention in the areas of requirements, of the times and reality of the security situation in the country, appointments so far are too specialized. The President contradicted his “everybody, nobody” inaugural speech by the statement accredited to him. Whereby the zones that gave him less votes should not expect equal treatment from him in comparison to the zones that gave him more.

To that, we tend to raise some questions.They are:

1.Should we take it that he would treat each zone according to the vote he got from them?

2.Does this encourage or discourage tribalism? Are we tempted to conclude that the South East lacks military men of high security consciousness, integrity and qualifications for the status of a service chief?

3.Does the intended pruning down of ministerial portfolio, a mastermind to ensure total ouster of the South East geopolitical zone in the main scheme of Nigeria’s polity?

4.What then will be the standard for plotting the graph of service delivery and marginal utility of our democratic dividends?

5.Should the President, appoint a minister from the South East and South South or even the South West on a balance pedestal with their northern counterparts,would it be seen as a display of his detribalized disposition or is it when he must have compensated the marginalized zones in present appointments with an increase to balance their non inclusion in the previous?

6.Would there be a constitutional redress,should the States in the South East fail to be considered at all for major ministerial appointments? Is it then, if it happens that the South East would be justified by crying foul? What will be the general reaction, when 95% goes to the North at the total compilation of all appointments and political offices?

We are still keeping our fingers crossed. I am only an onlooker in the Nigerian political arena.
Politics / Nigerian Youth,leaders Of Tomorrow Or Followers Of Tomorrow ? by Bimax: 2:30pm On Dec 18, 2013
Obasanjo is 76 officially, IBB is 72 officially, Buhari is 71 officially, Abdulsalami is 71, these are the men that wish to continue to decide the fate of a Nigerian population of over 150 million with over 70 percent of this population being the young people. These men lived their lives basically knowing 3 ethnic groupings, they believe some Nigerians are more equal than the others, they knew the Big north, the South West, the south East, they were trained soldiers who rose to become Generals as young men, they benefited all they wanted from Nigeria, they plotted coups against themselves and against democratically elected governments, they shed innocent blood of Nigerians, they said it was done to keep the nation,they love power, they had power, they love money, they made money, they have ego, they look down on civilians, they want to be seen as superior, they are seen to be superior, they are seen as elder statesmen. My Questions are what do they still want? More Power? More money? More blood? More coups? More respect? WHERE IS THE TRUE NEW GENERATION AND THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW?
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