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Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Wenger, Mourinho play down incident


Arsene Wenger
Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho both made light of their spat on the sideline after the Arsenal manager pushed his Chelsea counterpart during Sunday’s London derby in the Premier League, AFP reports.
An angry Wenger gave Mourinho a push in the chest when the two fronted up to each other during the first half after Wenger ventured into the Chelsea technical area following a hard foul on his star player Alexis Sanchez.
The two managers have a history of trading verbal barbs, but this was the first time it turned physical during a game. Chelsea won 2-0 to consolidate its lead in the standings.
Wenger described the push as just “a little one” after the game and said “what is to regret after that?”
“I wanted to go from A to B and somebody confronted me in between without any sign of welcome,” Wenger said. “B was Sanchez, to see how badly he was injured.”
Mourinho said everyone should just “forget” the incident.
“It becomes heated because this is a big game, big clubs, big rivals, (an) important match for both teams. These conditions make a game of emotions,” Mourinho said. “To be fair, I do so many wrong things in football … but not this time, because this time I was just in my technical area and it was not my problem. Game over. Story over.”
Wenger could face disciplinary action from the English Football Association, and was prepared for criticism in the media.
“Look I trust you that you (journalists) will teach me the entire moral lessons over the next three weeks,” he said. “And I can accept that.”

How to make a HER squirt #Gspot


First off, I would want to debunk some myths about the female ejaculation.

1. Only few girls can squirt: well that is not true, if she isn’t squirting it’s probably because you have not made her to.
2. The G-spot Myth: Now locating the G-spot is key, The G-spot is not a myth, I repeat the G-spot is not a Myth, you have to locate it to make her gush
3. Stop! Its pee: No, don’t stop, when she says she wants to pee, it means that she is getting there.
4. You have to be a Clitoral Lord to make a woman squirt: False, all you need to know is how to do it! And It you shall learn now:

Well now, all that has been said, here is the cheat on how to make her squirt amazingly without breaking sweat…(oh well you shall break into sweat at some point), so sit back, relax and learn.

Step One: Hydrate
Make her drink lots of water before the action starts, the reason is because squirting takes a lot of fluid out of her, you will need her to be well juiced up if you need her juices to flow *wink*

Step Two: Foreplay
Prepare her for the awesomeness you are about to unleash in her life, yes! Kiss, fondle, lick, suck, nibble, bite, all her erogenous zone, by now you should know what makes her twitch and curl her toes.

Step Three: Make her wet
Suck that pussy (excuse my French…not!)… Since you want her to gush, you have to prepare the path. Tap on her clitoris with your tongue fast, get her to the verge of orgasm; I tell you, it’s just awesome.

Step Four: Make her cum (Optional).
This step is not always necessary, but you could do it as part of preparation, the first orgasm is not always as strong as the subsequent ones, so you could give her a feel of what she is expecting, besides it does not hurt to make her extra juicy for the main course eh?

Step Five: Slide in those fingers and locate her Gspot (Let the games begin!).
If you still don’t know where her g-spot is, this is the time to find it.
With a finger, and your hand palms up, feel for a slight bump, about the size of a walnut located about two inches inside the vagina. It should be almost directly under the clitoris. It would have a different texture and consistency; it is usually rougher or squishy to the feel.
You found it yeah? Congratulations.

Step Six : Just Do it!
Now you know where her g-spot is right? Okay so start stroking it gently, in the come hither motion (you know that motion you make with two of your fingers when you are indicating to someone to come? Yes that’s it)
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Don’t rush it or press too hard initially, keep stroking in that up and down motion gently till you notice that she starts getting wetter, slide in a second finger, by now her moans will be louder n she may beckon that you slid in your cock, do not give in to this temptation if you really want to make her squirt.

As she gets wetter you will hear a squishy or burpy sound, don’t worry, keep doing it, yes I know you are getting tired too, but this is what separates you from ordinary sex, so just do it! The g-spot is like a sponge; it contains a lot of liquid, and feels rough. Keep pressing your fingers against it, over and over, rhythmically, with the same kind of rhythm as if you were sliding your cock in and out of her pussy. as she enjoys it more, start doing it harder. The more she thrashes from side to side, the harder you do it.

Eventually, you can replace the tapping/poking of the g-spot with an outright speed-sliding of those two fingers in and out of her hole. Do it faster and faster, maintain the rhythm, but increase the force. Even when you’re slamming them straight in and out of her pussy, try and maintain an upward, outward force with the fingertips, so you’re still pressing up against that g-spot even as you’re slamming her with your fingers with reckless abandon.

Through all of this, she should be squirming, moaning and obviously loving it. If she’s not, you should stop. If she says it hurts (especially if she says it more than once, you might want to stop, slow down or not do it so hard. Make sure she’s always wet.

When she gets close to ejaculation, she will say that she needs to pee. She does not need to pee. It’s just a temporary sensation that will pass, but you have to make sure she knows about it beforehand, and you have to make sure she does not stop you, and you do not desist in your slamming.

Hold her legs apart with the other hand, if you have to make sure she stays relatively still (or she might get hurt on your fingers while thrashing about) you keep going. In fact, when she needs to pee, that’s when you should start doing it harder, cause orgasm, is around the corner.

10-50 seconds after the pee sensation begins, she will start to cum. When she does, don’t stop. Just do it harder and harder and harder, pressuring the g-spot upwards all the while. Now she should start to ejaculate. She’ll scream, and her pussy will start shooting clear (transparent), fluid all over the place. There could be a lot of it, it might soak you completely and soak the sheets and everything around her, so make sure you’re prepared.

Relax and enjoy the wetness seep into your bed sheets or whatever it is, you have made her squirt. Be careful not to overdo this, as she may pass out due to loss of fluids.
The assurance I can give you is that she will literally die n go to “Cum heaven”, get ready for awesome sex! Oh no you won’t be forgotten easily *wink*

Ebola now in Spain!!!!

A Spanish nurse who treated an Ebola victim in Madrid has contracted the virus herself in the first case of contagion outside Africa, health officials say.
The nurse tested positive for Ebola in two separate tests, according to reports.
She was part of the team that treated Spanish priest Manuel Garcia Viejo, who died of Ebola on September 25.
Some 3,400 people have died in the outbreak – mostly in West Africa. The priest died in the hospital Carlos III de Madrid after catching Ebola in Sierra Leone.
Another Spanish priest, Miguel Pajares, died in August after contracting the virus in Liberia. The nurse was admitted to hospital on Monday morning with a high fever, Spanish newspaper El Pais said.
Doctors isolated the emergency treatment room, the report said.
Ebola spreads through contact with the bodily fluids of someone who has the virus and the only way to stop an outbreak is to isolate those who are infected.
There have been nearly 7,500 confirmed infections worldwide, with officials saying the figure is likely to be much higher in reality.
Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have been hardest hit.
Celebrations in West Africa for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha are being badly affected by the Ebola outbreak, with many public places deserted this weekend.
Earlier health officials said people arriving in the US from Ebola-affected countries in West Africa could be subject to extra screening at airports.
But the White House said on Monday it was not considering a ban on travellers from such countries, according to Reuters.
It comes as the US tries to limit the spread of its first confirmed case, a Liberian in Dallas. Thomas Duncan’s condition is critical but stable, Reuters quoted doctors in the state of Texas as saying on Monday.

Monday, 6 October 2014

Fashion & Skin Cancer. ..... the truth


Rates of melanoma have been increasing for at least the past 30 years. Now, a new study published in the American Journal of Public Healthclaims a number of cultural and historical factors over the past 100 years, such as changes in fashion trends and social perceptions, have contributed to this increase.

Changes in clothing trends and melanoma
Researchers say changes in clothing over the past century have led us to show more skin, increasing UV exposure and the risk of melanoma.
Image credit: Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, NYU Langone Medical Center
Melanoma accounts for less than 2% of all skin cancercases but is the main cause of skin cancer deaths. This year, around 76,100 new cases of melanoma will be diagnosed in the US, and around 9,710 people will die from the disease.
A major cause of melanoma is high exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun or tanning lamps and beds. Earlier this year, Medical News Today reported on a study revealing multiple sunburns as an adolescent can increase the risk of melanoma by 80%.
In this latest study, led by Dr. David Polsky of NYU Langone Medical Center in New York, NY, the researchers have identified a number of factors in the past century that have led to increased exposure to UV light, which may explain rising melanoma incidence rates.
To reach their findings, Dr. Polsky and his team analyzed a number of socioeconomic changes from the early 1900s until now - such as evolution of clothing styles, economic trends, perceptions of tanned skin, social norms and travel patterns - and looked at how these may translate into increased UV exposure.
They divided the 20th century into four periods - the turn of the century, early 20th century, mid-20th century and late 20th century - and estimated the how much of the body was likely to have been exposed to UV light in each period.

The 'era of porcelain beauty' diminishes

The researchers describe the turn of the century as the "era of porcelain beauty." Lower class individuals were more likely to be tanned, as the majority worked outdoors doing manual labor, while upper class people were more likely to stay indoors. Therefore, having a tan was associated with lower status.
This, and the general negative attitudes toward dark-skinned individuals in this period, increased desirability for fair skin, the researchers say. As a result, many people shaded themselves from the sun with parasols and thick clothing that covered most of the body.
This began to change, however, when evidence emerged that exposure to sunlight may be good for general health, as well as illnesses such as tuberculosisand rickets.
Exposure to sunlight started to be perceived as positive, and as a result, people began spending more leisure time in the sun and wore clothing that showed more skin.

A reversal in negative attitudes toward tanned skin

In the early 20th century, the first evidence that UV exposure may cause skin cancer emerged. But the researchers say such warnings were largely ignored.
"This may have occurred because the mechanism underlying UV-induced carcinogenesis was poorly understood," the researchers note. "It was also widely held that sunlight caused skin cancer only in susceptible individuals, such as patients with xeroderma pigmentosum, but not in the general population."
Such warnings continued to be ignored in mid-20th century, when negative attitudes toward tanned skin completely reversed, the authors say.
Tanned skin was perceived as "sexy" and "healthy," and was promoted as such by celebrities and fashion magazines. As a result, clothing became more revealing. The T-shirt - which led to arm exposure on a daily basis - grew popular in 1942, and the bikini became popular in the US in the 1960s, increasing women's skin exposure from 47% to 80%.
The team also notes that increases in travel and engagement in outside sports would have led to increased UV exposure.

Tanned skin maintains its 'allure,' despite skin cancer warnings

Figures show that between the 1930s and 1960s, melanoma incidence increased 300% in men and 400% in women. The researchers say that this increase correlated with changes in fashion, travel and leisure that led to an increase in skin exposure.
"The tanning trend that began in the 1920s sustained its allure and celebrity promotion into the late 20th century," the researchers say. "Despite mounting evidence that UV exposure was linked to the development of skin cancer, tanned skin remained highly desirable."
And it seems perceptions have not changed in the 21st century. Tanned skin is still seen as being attractive and healthy, and as a result, many of us tend to ignore the warnings of skin cancer.
This is supported in a feature by MNT earlier this year, looking at why we ignore the health risks of UV exposure.
"Despite elevated awareness of the dangers of UV radiation, people still choose to ignore the dangers in the pursuit of what they consider to be a 'healthy tan,'" Tim Turnham, executive director of the Melanoma Research Foundation, told us.
"This is particularly an issue among young people who tend to ignore health risks in favor of enhancing their social status and popularity," he added. "We know that tanning appeals to people who are interested in being included, and this is a primary driver for teens - being part of the 'in' crowd."
Rates of melanoma are still on the rise in the US. Incidence increased from 22.8 cases per 100,000 to 28.9 cases per 100,000 between 2000 and 2009.
The investigators of this latest study note that although their research is unable to make a causal link to melanoma, it effectively provides a "historical framework" of how changing socioeconomic factors have contributed to the disease. They add:
"Identifying the roles of cultural and historical forces (including gender and social class differences) that contribute to the growth and persistence of public health problems may help target interventions to affect disease epidemiology in a positive fashion."

MNT recently reported on a study suggesting that askin glow from fruits and vegetables is deemed more attractive than a tan.

Peter Okoye talks about how his Bentley is used as police car in Dubai


Lol. So true. The kind of cars they even use as taxis in that country eh.... we will get to that stage soon *tongues out*

Almost the trend..Jide Kosoko’s Wife Henrietta Moves Out of Matrimonial Home!

Popular Nollywood celebrity couple, Jide and Henrietta Kosoko have started living apart. Sources say the couple, who have been married for years, recently started living separately when Henrietta moved out of their matrimonial home in Abule Egba. Some others claim their marriage has collapsed, but Henrietta insists she only moved out of her husband’s house because of polygamy pressures. ‘I am very much at peace with him’, she said. There are reports that the 60 year old actor has married a new wife

PHOTOS: South Africa seizes Nigeria's $5.7m in another secret arms deal bust


Three weeks after South African government seized $9.3million allegedly belonging to the Nigerian government, they have once again confiscated $5.7million arms money from Nigeria.

According to South African newspaper City Press, the money was seized by South Africa’s Asset Forfeiture Unit of the National Prosecuting Authority for allegedly being the proceeds of illegal transactions and even shared some documents. See the full report after the cut...

From City Press

The Asset Forfeiture Unit of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has seized $5.7 million (R64 million) for yet another arms deal between South Africa and Nigeria.
This is the second multimillion-rand arms deal between the two countries in the past month that has resulted in the money being frozen in South African banks.

Last month, R103 million in $100 bills stashed in suitcases was seized at Lanseria Airport, north of Joburg.

The money was frozen in both cases for allegedly being the proceeds of illegal transactions.
City Press’ sister paper Rapport has learnt that the department for offences against the state in the Special Investigating Unit is also involved.

Documents in the newspaper’s possession show that the earlier consignment was approved by the Nigerian government – that country’s national security adviser personally issued the end-user certificate for the transaction.

An entire “shopping list” was supplied with the certificate, which included everything from helicopters to unmanned aircraft, rockets and ammunition.
Sources close to the investigation said the latest transaction was between Cerberus Risk Solutions, an arms broker in Cape Town, and Societe D’Equipments Internationaux, a Nigerian company in Abuja.
An impeccable source said this company paid the R60 million into Cerberus’ account at Standard Bank.

Cerberus was previously registered as a broker with the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC), but the registration expired in May this year.
The marketing and contracting permits also expired at the same time.
The company has since applied for re-registration, but the application lay in the NCACC’s mailbox for more than two months.

Sources told Rapport that Cerberus apparently tried to pay the money back to the Nigerian company, after which the bank became suspicious.
The NPA’s Asset Forfeiture Unit subsequently obtained a court order in the South Gauteng High Court to seize the money.

Cerberus’ attorney, Martin Hood, this week declined to comment on the matter.
NPA spokesperson Nathi Mncube said there were no indications that the two transactions were related.
“However, both are now the subject of a criminal investigation and all possible information and connections are being investigated,” said Mncube.