Saturday, November 12, 2016

7 Surprising Reasons WHY Men Love Woman’s bre@st | Even Bible Quotes




There is that particular something on a woman’s body that intrigues men and women alike and that’s the breasts. It just has these special effects that even women are  jealous of each other’s breasts.



A man’s attraction to woman’s breasts in most cases determines his level of sexual attraction to the woman herself.

Here are the 7 most common reasons men love breasts (according to the male psycho).

1. Breasts are mysterious:

At the onset of puberty, a young boy starts to notice the organs in a girl’s body that aren’t on his own body.

He notices that while he and his friends can go out topless, girls can’t. And is awed by the mysteriousness attached to girls chests. He then goes around on the mischievous mission of finding out more by asking asks his elder brother or older male friends.

He is informed that those things around a girl’s chest are called breasts or bubs. From that very young age, boys grow up fascinated by breasts because they are simply mysterious in nature. Softer than any other part of a girls body.
Produces milk at child-birth. Milk dries up after breastfeeding stops. They have nipples that become hardened when she is sexually aroused.

They jump up and down when she runs. Nothing is more mysterious to a man than a woman’s breasts. Absolutely nothing.



2. Breasts are for men:

People have the misguided idea that breasts are just for babies. They couldn’t be any wronger (permit the English). Breasts are filled with fatty tissues not milk.

The size of a woman’s breasts have absolutely nothing to do with the amount of milk she can produce. A woman with flat breasts can produce more milk than a woman with gigantic breasts.

As long as a woman has an outlet (nipples) and has the right hormones (prolactine and oxytocin), Then she can produce milk. Even the Bible in different scriptures point to the fact that God designed the breasts for men.

For example: Proverbs 5:18-19 “Let her breasts fill you at all times with delight.”

Isaiah 66:11 “That you may nurse and be satisfied from her consoling bre@st; that you may drink deeply with delight from her glorious abundance.” Song of Solomon 7:7-8

“Your stature is like a palm-tree, and your breasts are like its clusters.” Whoever said breasts are just for babies needs to read the Bible more often. I am pretty sure Eve’s breasts confused Adam into eating the forbidden fruit. *lips sealed*



3. Breasts are sexual:

Are you aware that men are the only male mammals fascinated by breasts in a sexual context. Women are the only female mammals whose breasts become enlarged at puberty, independent of pregnancy.

Humans are also the only species in which the males caress, massage and even orally stimulate the female breasts during foreplay and secx.

There is a relationship between the hormones associated with bre@st feeding and male bre@st stimulation.

When a woman’s nipples are stimulated during bre@st-feeding, the neurochemical oxytocin, otherwise known as the “love drug,” floods her brain, helping to focus her attention and affection on her baby.

A research conducted by Larry Young found that nipple stimulation enhances sexual arousal in the great majority of women.
When a sexual partner touches, massages or nibbles a woman’s breasts, Young said, this triggers the release of oxytocin in the woman’s brain, just like what happens when a baby nurses.

But in this context, the oxytocin focuses the woman’s attention on her sexual partner, strengthening her desire to bond with this person.

In other words, men can make themselves more desirable by stimulating a woman’s breasts during foreplay and secx.



4. Breasts represent fertility:

It has been believed that men are attracted to women who are healthy and are able to reproduce. Large breasts are a sign of fertility as they portray the notion that the woman would be able to bear children as well as nourish them.


5. Breasts Offer Visual Stimulation:

Men and women are very different in the sense that whereas women are stimulated by what they hear, men are stimulated by what they see. Men get ‘turned on’ by the sight or imagination of a woman’s body and that starts with the breasts. Breasts always catch the attention of every male especially the big or firm ones.

6. Breasts are soft:

Breasts are the softest parts of a woman’s body. They are soft and supple, tempting men to grab them. Men love how the breasts feel in their hands and women like when their breasts get fondled with.



7. Breasts are comforting:

For some reason, men find breasts comforting. They love resting their heads on them. The very sight of them can make their bad mood disappear.

A study conducted by Mark Eis a professor of homoeopathic medicine at Naples University concluded that staring at women’s breasts can increase a man’s life expectancy by 4-6 years.

Breasts feed babies within their first 2 years on earth while breasts nurture men for the rest of their lives. No wonder we can’t do without them.

SEE! The Dirty Habits Of Nigerian University Big Babes… That Will Annoy You




Dirty habits of Nigerian campus girls – Naija campus babes na wahala.com! I wonder when they will realize that a campus is NOT meant to be a battleground for the finest and fittest.

They carry themselves in an over-pompous and unpleasant manner that simply displays their sheer ignorance.
1. Bribery
It’s pointless!  These campus babes believe that they can get away with bribery and blackmailing people to get what they want. They believe that lying and mischief will be the key to their academic success while on campus.
2. Makeup overload
Sisters, relax! The makeup isn’t running away. Some of the faces on university campuses look like failed arts and crafts projects.
3. 30 inch extensions and above
Some people are naturally blessed with long hair while others aren’t. Those of us that are lacking (myself included) love extensions. You can change your look as much as you like with different lengths of weaves and hair pieces. When it exceeds 30 inches, I advise that you take a step back and evaluate what is really going on. 30 inches itself is a stretch!
4. Tight outfits and 6 inch heels
It truly makes no sense why so many girls dress in such a provocative and inappropriate manner on Nigerian university campuses. So many of these campus babes wear dresses/outfits, heels and accessories that are normally worn when going to clubs and lounges.
So many of them have been dressing in this manner for such a long period of time and have gotten others to thinking it’s the norm.
5. Female competition
No be educational institution again? If you want to compete, it should be with grades, not other females! By the time you combine all the points I’ve listed above, a university campus turns into a pure joke. Nigerian campus babes think university is about who has the flashiest gadgets, richest boyfriends and most money to throw around. What a shame. When going to school, you’re supposed to focus on your books and ways to progress educationally instead of wasting precious time and energy on such useless matters.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Still On Headies 2016: Yung6ix Accuses Organisers Of Tribalistic Selection




Artist showing disdain towards award organisers seems to be the in thing, as multi talented rapper, Onome Onokohwomo better known as Yung6ix, joined the growing list of Nigerian artistes venting against the organisers of this years Headies awards following the release of the nominees list.

The Warri, Delta State born rapper whose name did not appear on any of the award categories took to Twitter today to accuse the organisers of ethnic bias in their selection process. Yung6ix was particularly disappointed that his hit single, Respek On My Name was not considered good enough by the selection panel.

Read his series of tweets on the subject below…

Headies and tribalism though
— Swagga Lomor (@Yung6ix) November 11, 2016
Respek On My Name is the Biggest Hip Hop record this year #jstknw


— Swagga Lomor (@Yung6ix) November 11, 2016
Prolly the only Nigeria hip hop record playing in Europe and American Radio #RespekOnMyName


— Swagga Lomor (@Yung6ix) November 11, 2016
Respek On My Name Competition had over 33,000 votes and over 5000 covers for a Nigerian Hip Hop song that’s a world record


— Swagga Lomor (@Yung6ix) November 11, 2016

Nigerian Youths send a message to Donald Trump

Niger Delta youths have congratulated Donald Trump over his victory at the presidential election in the United States, asking him to come to the aide of the region.



The groups known as the Niger Delta Youth Forum and the the Niger Delta Izon Youth Forum, in a statement signed by Mr Kemeizonpoumokumor Ayuba, said the people of the region were trusting Trump’s government to prevail on the Nigerian government led by President Muhammadu Buhari to enable them enjoy their God-given resources.


They demanded for a true restructuring of the country and ownership of their resources, according to The Punch. Meanwhile, the youth wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra has congratulated Trump, on his electoral victory.

 The group’s statement in Awka, Anambra state was signed by the IPOB publicity secretary, Emma Powerful and it urged Trump to fulfill his campaign promises to Americans and the world.

 “The IPOB under the command structure of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu congratulates Donald Trump.  “Trump passed through so many trials and so many odds from the leadership of the party but God Almighty made it possible for him to become the President of United States of America.

“He should also remember his promises to the people of America and other peoples across the globe because USA is going to be great again by the power of God Almighty who selected him from the midst of millions in America,” 

Lagosians spend more than 2 billion naira on food everyday.

Akinwunmi Ambode, governor of Lagos state, on Thursday said every day, food consumption in the state gulps over N3 billion.
Ambode said this at the maiden edition of the Lagos food security and exhibition summit.

He said his administration remained committed to achieving food security, and assured investors willing to do business in the agric sector that there is a ready market.
“Our core policy thrust towards achieving food security is to maximize the comparative advantage of the state in agriculture and establish partnerships with other states of the federation with comparative advantage in specific areas.”
Ambode said his administration had sealed a “landmark” partnership with the Kebbi state government for the development of agricultural commodities.
He added that the state decided to take its investment in the agricultural sector beyond its borders.
“We have also acquired agricultural land in other neighbouring states of Ogun and Oyo as well as Abuja,” he said.
“Specifically, 500 hectares of farm land has been acquired for rice cultivation in Eggua, Ogun State, 84.7 hectares at Okinni in Oshogbo for oil palm processing, among others.”
He said the summit was organised to bring together stakeholders in the agricultural sector to proffer solutions to the challenges militating against the achievement of food security.
Ambode added that in the wake of the economic challenges facing the country, there was no better time for the nation to review its approach and the redirection of its energies to food production.
“Behind every dark cloud, they say, is a silver lining. One of the challenges the current economic recession has brought to the fore is the urgent need to develop a sustainable programme that will guarantee food security for our people,” he said.
“As a nation, in the past, we spent billions of foreign exchange on importation of food and food items many of which can be cultivated in our country.
“Our country is blessed with very good arable land and a climate that supports food production. We can achieve food security and create employment opportunities for our teeming youth if we put in place the right policies and incentives that will attract significant investment into the Agricultural sector.”



Source : Thecable.ng

Suarez is a great player but Messi is the best - Diego Forlan


Uruguay legend Diego Forlan says that Lionel Messi remains Barcelona's most important player, arguing that, while his compatriot Luis Suarez is "great", the Argentine is still "the best" in the world.




Suarez has gone from strength to strength since joining the Catalan club from Liverpool in 2014, playing a key role in last year's treble triumph before then firing Luis Enrique's men to another league title with a staggering 14 goals in the final five rounds of 2015-16.

In total, the striker scored 40 times in Spain's top flight last term, a feat which saw him become the first man other than Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi to win the European Golden Shoe outright since Forlan in 2009.

However, the 37-year-old striker says that Messi, who has netted more goals than anyone else in 2016, remains the game's greatest talent and when it came to naming his top three players in the world ahead of the publication of this year's Goal 50, Forlan replied: "Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez. Luis is a great player but I think Messi is the best.


culled from Goal.com

President Buhari shunned the APC rally held in Ondo state, and here's why ..


President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice president Yemi Osinbajo, on Thursday, November 10, surprisingly shunned the flag off of the 2016 governorship campaign of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo state.



It was gathered that officials of the campaign kept informing the crowd, who thronged the Democracy Park in Akure, that Buhari and Osinbajo were on their way; but as time went on, it was soon clear that they would not be coming. Speaking to newsmen after the event, Abayomi Adesanya, the publicity secretary of the party in Ondo state, said President Buhari and Vice president Osinbajo encountered an emergency situation that they needed to attend to on Thursday, which led to their absence at the rally. He said: “The President and the Vice President had an emergency state matter they had to attend to and so could not turn up"

However, Adesanya said President Buhari would be in Ondo state for the grand finale of the campaign, scheduled tentatively for November 19. Other notable absentees at the event were Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, national leader of the APC, Senate President Olubukola Saraki and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos state and Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun state.

Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun state was the only South-West APC governor present at the event. Senator Ajayi Boroffice and Dr Olusegun Abraham, who is contesting the outcome of the governorship primaries with Akeredolu, also shunned the event.

It was gathered that the absence of key chieftains of the party may be connected with the crisis trailing the emergence of Akeredolu as the candidate of the party. The crisis, which has divided the party from the national level to the state chapter, started after Asiwaju Tinubu asked Odigie-Oyegun to resign for undemocratically “imposing” Akeredolu over other 24 aspirants. Tinubu had preferred Dr Olusegun Abraham to emerge as the candidate but he came second. Abraham has dragged Akeredolu before a Federal High Court in Abuja.

Some of the aggrieved governorship aspirants have refused to support Akeredolu following the manner the NEC of the party allegedly “imposed” him despite the order for fresh primaries by the appeal panel on the ground that delegate list was padded. 

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