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Romance / Re: How To Permanently Stop Masturbation (lessons From An Ex-chronic Masturbator) by GeorgeNatural1: 9:43am On Feb 16, 2016
Some people still masturbate after they get married you know. Sometimes, it takes God and your will to stop. Don't forget that nature abhors vacuum, if you decide to stop masturbating, then replace it with a good habit otherwise you'll end up returning to it.

UrbanMystique:
Mehhhh

You can't stop masturbation.. You can only distract yourself for a little while. Trust me you will still go back to it.
Its like double nicotine addiction.

Unless you don't wanna live in our world where everything reminds you of sex. Even on naira land, there is sex. Those will only work if you decide to go and stay in the bush, away from city life and technology like the amish and at the same time not be bored. Cos boredom can also remind you of sex.

Masturbation will only end when you finally get married and both of you do it whenever you want it.

Only thing you can do is limit it. Like say once a day when you are about to sleep or may be thrice a week. That's possible to achieve with the methods you listed .
Politics / Musings Of A Concerned Citizen By George Natural Onuorah by GeorgeNatural1: 10:00pm On Jul 19, 2015
So a lot has been going on in the Nigerian Polity of late and I have just been watching with rapt attention. Incidentally, it has also led me to become a little more critical and attentive to tiny details.

Sometime ago, I listened to a message by Pastor Emmanuel Bosun who was a delegate at the National Conference and he made a statement I thought was alarming until I took the pain to confirm it and my findings are thus:

In the 1999 Constitution, Shariah was mentioned 73 times, Grand Khadi 54 times, Islam 28 times, Muslims 10 times and there is no single mention of Christ, Christian, Christianity or church!

The Nigerian Army logo, the Nigerian currency and others have #Arabic inscriptions on them. This leaves one to wonder if #Nigeria is truly a secular state as being supposedly promulgated. Bear in mind however that Nigeria was, since 1986, and still is a member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

The recent appointments of President Muhammadu Buhari has got me wondering where on earth federal character is? Did it go on a break or is it on sabbatical leave? Or perhaps it not applicable when Buhari or a Hausa Fulani man is at the helm of affairs in Aso rock. If another Nigerian from another ethnic group were to do this, they will shout and disrupt his government until he succumbs to their demands.

This promptly brings to mind an interview by a BBC correspondent of a prominent leader of Northern extraction, Sir Ahmadu Bello, in which he said "the Igbos are a people who love to dominate, they come to your territory and they want to fill all key positions...if there is a job to be done, I will first seek for a Hausa Fulani man, where there is none available, I will contract the job to a white man like yourself...certainly not an #Igbo man". I'm wondering whether this is the same agenda Buhari is currently playing out. I sincerely hope not, it will only end up increasing the size of the question mark on ONE NIGERIA! The list of people on the president's entourage to the US doesn't help issues either.

Just last month, the peace loving people of Cross River and Akwa Ibom states experienced showers of death from the skies as they were bombarded with Napalm, the same bomb used by #US troops in the war with #Vietnam in the name of chasing oil bunkerers from the creeks! The question that begs answer is how often or rather since the inception of the war against Boko Haram, has there ever been any air strike that involved the use of anything nearly as deadly as #Napalm, which burns the skin upon contact?

The recent relocation of Boko Haram prisoners from Northern prisons to a minimum security prison in Ekwulobia, is indeed alarming, the reason? I leave that to you to decipher. The implications however are far reaching. Ekwulobia is a densely populated town and any jail break by the boko haram prisons will be nothing short of disastrous! Little wonder then why people living in the neighborhood of the prison have begun vacating their previously comfy abodes without ceremony.

The supposed threats of #RadioBiafra, is one I find very interesting because I have taken time to listen to the supposed "Pirate Radio station" according to the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and what is being said there is practically the truth about Nigeria, albeit, uncoated and no one would have any reason to worry about it if there are no skeletons in the cupboard that need to be brought out, dusted and given proper burial rights on the altar of negotiations with aggreived members of the Nigerian state.

But instead, the Nigerian #government with PMB at the helm have rather decided to spend billions trying to jam Radio Biafra​ and get them banned in #Britain but they have kept resurfacing on different frequencies (from 97.6 to 104.7 to 102.1); in this day and age of digital #broadcast, what do you expect?

The saying that "no publicity is bad publicity" has certainly never held truer than in the case of #RadioBiafra, which has seen the platform rise to the number one trending Radio station on Tune In, twitter and several online/print media, not to mention Radio and television stations.

Conclusively, I once heard a guest on a popular radio station in Enugu before the national conference, say that "Nigeria is on the way to Somalia"! I sincerely hope this does not happen, for all our sakes. But alas, hope is not enough! concrete actions have to be taken now or never so as to avert impending crisis.

Sincerely yours,

Concerned Citizen

Politics / Re: See What This Man Thinks Of Buhari's 33-man Delegation To The US by GeorgeNatural1: 9:50pm On Jul 19, 2015

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