• *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/07/2025*

    For Free, Credible 2027 Polls: Strip president of power to control judiciary, INEC — Nigerians

    ASUU to sue FG over UNIMAID renaming after Buhari

    Fake News: Editors to set up fact-check desk in newsrooms

    Class of 99 Govs to Tinubu: Create cottage industries in 774 LGAs, not N5,000 palliative

    Seven killed in Imo beer parlour attacks

    Insecurity: Despite N12.6trn Allocations, Nigeria Continues To Battle Boko Haram, Others

    How traffickers use online loans, scholarships, others to entrap victims – NAPTIP

    SDP crisis deepens as NEC sacks NWC members, party disowns El-Rufai

    Aliko Dangote steps down as Dangote Cement Chairman to focus on refinery

    WAFCON 2024: Ghana beat South Africa on penalties to win bronze

    FG moves to evacuate stranded Nigerians in CAR

    Two Nigerians arrested in India over drugs, face deportation

    Nigerians risk deportation as UK scraps sponsorship for over 100 skilled jobs


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * There are no freshwater lakes in Togo. The main rivers are the Oti River in northern Togo, Mono River which forms part of the border with Benin and the Mo River at the border to Ghana.

    * The most expensive domain name ever sold is Cars.com, valued at $872.3 million. This valuation was reported by its parent company, Gannett Co., Inc., in an SEC filing.
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    Tinubu hails Diaspora for $20.93b remittances in 2024

    Tinubu receives The Gambia’s President, Barrow, on condolence visit

    Tinubu seeks time to verify N4tn GENCO debt

    Tinubu reunites with class of 1999 governors at State House

    Education under Renewed Hope Agenda undergoing transformation – Shettima

    Reps threaten CBN gov’s arrest for shunning invites

    Osun must refund seven month’s LG allocations, AGF tells S’Court

    Osun court acquits ex-NMA chairman of electricity meter theft

    EFCC warns against suspicious foreign airlines ticket promos

    Tik Toker who claimed President Tinubu died remanded in correctional centre

    Presidency to Kwankwaso: Tinubu not neglecting North

    FG loses N379.5bn as 223 importers breach TAP

    TCN, Kano resolve dispute stalling power line completion

    FG sets six-week deadline for completion of renewed hope city in Kano

    Customs gives 21-day ultimatum to defaulters over N379b bond

    FG urges cancer patients to leverage health insurance

    Voice of Nigeria to begin broadcasting in Mandarin

    Over 620,000 traffic offenders arrested in 11 months – FRSC

    UNIBEN wins National Electric Vehicle Design Competition, secures N5m prize

    WAFCON: Oramah pledges N.5m per goal to Super Falcon

    Ooni hosts 2025 Ayanagalu Drum Festival in Ife

    Orji celebrates Umahi at 62

    My wife stopped me from criticising Buhari after his death – Fayose

    Dangote Cement announces Ikazoboh as new chairman

    Eko Disco announces three-week power outage as TCN begins critical repairs

    Transcorp Hotels posts N47.57bn H1 revenue

    Shareholders approve N45bn capital raise for Champion Breweries

    Ighodalo’s running mate denies defection to APC

    Media tries to exaggerate Okpebholo’s warning to Peter Obi  —  Oshiomhole

    Sanwo-Olu inaugurates legacy projects in Bariga, Agboyi-Ketu LCDAs

    Ibas faults ex-labour leader’s criticism of workers, pensioners’ audit

    Katsina gov extols late Emir of Gusau as thoughtful, stabilising leader

    Lagos unveils digital training for youths

    Families mourn as Plateau buries 27 killed in herders’ attack

    Ekiti trains livestock farmers on health, safety practices

    Emir Of Gusau Dies, Tinubu, Gov Lawal Mourn

    Lagos traditional rulers demand 5% allowance from LG allocation

    Monarch petitions Sanwo-Olu, seeks sanction for council chairman over assault

    Angry residents attack Osun firefighters for late response

    Police arrest Bauchi woman for kidnapping newborn, killing two girls

    Police bust child trafficking syndicate, rescue 11 children in Anambra

    Arrested 11-year-old girl used to traffic drugs – Delta police

    Lady arrested in Lagos for mixing spoiled yam flour with harmful colouring

    Jigawa father of six nabbed for killing ex-wife

    Notorious cultist who killed my father still roams free — Son of Rivers chief

    Children of late envoy to exhume corpse for reburial in home town

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1847, the country of Liberia was founded. This west African state was founded primarily by freed slaves from the United States. The Liberian constitution was based on the US’s constitution and the capital, Monrovia, is named after James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States.

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    It is a known facts that for many thousand years, we Africans we have our own traditions, these money making organization, them come put we Africans into total confusion through Jesus Christ our Lord. – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/07/2025* For Free, Credible 2027 Polls: Strip president of power to control judiciary, INEC — Nigerians ASUU to sue FG over UNIMAID renaming after Buhari Fake News: Editors to set up fact-check desk in newsrooms Class of 99 Govs to Tinubu: Create cottage industries in 774 LGAs, not N5,000 palliative Seven killed in Imo beer parlour attacks Insecurity: Despite N12.6trn Allocations, Nigeria Continues To Battle Boko Haram, Others How traffickers use online loans, scholarships, others to entrap victims – NAPTIP SDP crisis deepens as NEC sacks NWC members, party disowns El-Rufai Aliko Dangote steps down as Dangote Cement Chairman to focus on refinery WAFCON 2024: Ghana beat South Africa on penalties to win bronze FG moves to evacuate stranded Nigerians in CAR Two Nigerians arrested in India over drugs, face deportation Nigerians risk deportation as UK scraps sponsorship for over 100 skilled jobs ----------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * There are no freshwater lakes in Togo. The main rivers are the Oti River in northern Togo, Mono River which forms part of the border with Benin and the Mo River at the border to Ghana. * The most expensive domain name ever sold is Cars.com, valued at $872.3 million. This valuation was reported by its parent company, Gannett Co., Inc., in an SEC filing. ----------------------------- Tinubu hails Diaspora for $20.93b remittances in 2024 Tinubu receives The Gambia’s President, Barrow, on condolence visit Tinubu seeks time to verify N4tn GENCO debt Tinubu reunites with class of 1999 governors at State House Education under Renewed Hope Agenda undergoing transformation – Shettima Reps threaten CBN gov’s arrest for shunning invites Osun must refund seven month’s LG allocations, AGF tells S’Court Osun court acquits ex-NMA chairman of electricity meter theft EFCC warns against suspicious foreign airlines ticket promos Tik Toker who claimed President Tinubu died remanded in correctional centre Presidency to Kwankwaso: Tinubu not neglecting North FG loses N379.5bn as 223 importers breach TAP TCN, Kano resolve dispute stalling power line completion FG sets six-week deadline for completion of renewed hope city in Kano Customs gives 21-day ultimatum to defaulters over N379b bond FG urges cancer patients to leverage health insurance Voice of Nigeria to begin broadcasting in Mandarin Over 620,000 traffic offenders arrested in 11 months – FRSC UNIBEN wins National Electric Vehicle Design Competition, secures N5m prize WAFCON: Oramah pledges N.5m per goal to Super Falcon Ooni hosts 2025 Ayanagalu Drum Festival in Ife Orji celebrates Umahi at 62 My wife stopped me from criticising Buhari after his death – Fayose Dangote Cement announces Ikazoboh as new chairman Eko Disco announces three-week power outage as TCN begins critical repairs Transcorp Hotels posts N47.57bn H1 revenue Shareholders approve N45bn capital raise for Champion Breweries Ighodalo’s running mate denies defection to APC Media tries to exaggerate Okpebholo’s warning to Peter Obi  —  Oshiomhole Sanwo-Olu inaugurates legacy projects in Bariga, Agboyi-Ketu LCDAs Ibas faults ex-labour leader’s criticism of workers, pensioners’ audit Katsina gov extols late Emir of Gusau as thoughtful, stabilising leader Lagos unveils digital training for youths Families mourn as Plateau buries 27 killed in herders’ attack Ekiti trains livestock farmers on health, safety practices Emir Of Gusau Dies, Tinubu, Gov Lawal Mourn Lagos traditional rulers demand 5% allowance from LG allocation Monarch petitions Sanwo-Olu, seeks sanction for council chairman over assault Angry residents attack Osun firefighters for late response Police arrest Bauchi woman for kidnapping newborn, killing two girls Police bust child trafficking syndicate, rescue 11 children in Anambra Arrested 11-year-old girl used to traffic drugs – Delta police Lady arrested in Lagos for mixing spoiled yam flour with harmful colouring Jigawa father of six nabbed for killing ex-wife Notorious cultist who killed my father still roams free — Son of Rivers chief Children of late envoy to exhume corpse for reburial in home town ----------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1847, the country of Liberia was founded. This west African state was founded primarily by freed slaves from the United States. The Liberian constitution was based on the US’s constitution and the capital, Monrovia, is named after James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States. ----------------------------- It is a known facts that for many thousand years, we Africans we have our own traditions, these money making organization, them come put we Africans into total confusion through Jesus Christ our Lord. – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • Yes, I am familiar with food chemistry! 🍽

    Chemistry is often associated with harmful pesticides, but in reality, we consume various chemicals every day through food. These substances can be essential and beneficial to our health, neutral, or potentially harmful. To manage this, a classification system for food additives was developed in the early 1960s to provide clarity on which additives are safe to use, their assigned numbers, and their acceptable daily intake limits. This classification helps ensure that the chemicals in our food are regulated for safety and health purposes.

    Yes, I am familiar with food chemistry! 🍽 Chemistry is often associated with harmful pesticides, but in reality, we consume various chemicals every day through food. These substances can be essential and beneficial to our health, neutral, or potentially harmful. To manage this, a classification system for food additives was developed in the early 1960s to provide clarity on which additives are safe to use, their assigned numbers, and their acceptable daily intake limits. This classification helps ensure that the chemicals in our food are regulated for safety and health purposes.
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  • Yes, I am familiar with food chemistry! 🍽

    Chemistry is often associated with harmful pesticides, but in reality, we consume various chemicals every day through food. These substances can be essential and beneficial to our health, neutral, or potentially harmful. To manage this, a classification system for food additives was developed in the early 1960s to provide clarity on which additives are safe to use, their assigned numbers, and their acceptable daily intake limits. This classification helps ensure that the chemicals in our food are regulated for safety and health purposes.
    Yes, I am familiar with food chemistry! 🍽 Chemistry is often associated with harmful pesticides, but in reality, we consume various chemicals every day through food. These substances can be essential and beneficial to our health, neutral, or potentially harmful. To manage this, a classification system for food additives was developed in the early 1960s to provide clarity on which additives are safe to use, their assigned numbers, and their acceptable daily intake limits. This classification helps ensure that the chemicals in our food are regulated for safety and health purposes.
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  • LOVE AND BULLET
    PART 10
    The revelation burned through Ava’s veins like acid.
    She stood in the dimly lit basement of Obinna’s mansion, Emeka’s words still ringing in her ears. Your NDLEA planned for you to die. The walls seemed to close in around her, the air thick with the scent of damp concrete and betrayal.
    Obinna’s hand was warm on her lower back, steadying her. “Breathe,” he murmured.
    But how could she?
    Every case she’d worked, every criminal she’d put away—had it all been a lie?
    Ava turned to Emeka, her voice deadly calm. “Names. I want names."
    The files spread across Obinna’s war room told a story more twisted than Ava could have imagined.
    Bank statements. Secret meetings. Coded messages.
    The NDLEA wasn’t just corrupt—it was controlled.
    “Commissioner Dike,” Ava whispered, staring at a photo of her former boss shaking hands with a known cartel leader. “He was the one who assigned me to this case.”
    Obinna’s fingers tightened around his whiskey glass. “He sent you to your death.”
    Ava’s nails dug into her palms.
    She had trusted them.
    Fought for them.
    Almost died for them.
    And they had thrown her away like garbage.
    Midnight found Ava and Obinna hunched over blueprints of NDLEA headquarters, their faces illuminated by the glow of a laptop.
    “We hit them where it hurts,” Ava said, tracing a route through the building’s security grid. “Their evidence room. All their dirty secrets are stored there.”
    Obinna studied her, his gaze intense. “You know this will make you an enemy of the state.”
    Ava didn’t blink. “I stopped being theirs the moment they betrayed me.”
    A slow, proud smile curved Obinna’s lips. “Then let’s burn it all down.”
    Before dawn, Ava stood on the mansion’s rooftop terrace, the first hints of sunlight painting the Lagos skyline in gold and pink.
    Obinna joined her, pressing a steaming cup of coffee into her hands. “Can’t sleep?”
    She shook her head, watching the city wake below them. “Just remembering who I used to be.”
    He turned her to face him, his thumb brushing her cheek. “You’re still you. Just stronger now. Wiser.”
    Ava leaned into his touch. “And if this goes wrong?”
    Obinna’s smile was all teeth. “Then we’ll take as many of them with us as we can.”
    Dressed in stolen NDLEA uniforms, they moved through headquarters like ghosts.
    Ava’s pulse pounded in her ears as she swiped her old keycard—still active, they hadn’t even deactivated it—and the evidence room door hissed open.
    What they found inside made her blood run cold.
    Row after row of seized drugs... except most weren’t seized at all. They were staged. NDLEA-branded packages ready to be planted on targets.
    “This is how they control the market,” Obinna realized. “They decide who rises and who falls.”
    Ava’s hands shook as she filmed everything with a hidden camera. **“Not anymore.”
    Then—
    The click of a safety being released.
    “Freeze! NDLEA!”
    Ava spun to see four armed agents blocking the exit, their guns trained on her chest.
    And leading them?
    Commissioner Dike himself.
    Dike’s smile was oily, triumphant. “Ava Carter. I knew you’d come crawling back eventually.”
    Ava didn’t flinch. “I’m not crawling. I’m here to end you.”
    Dike laughed. “With what? Your little camera? Do you really think anyone will believe a disgraced agent and a drug lord over the word of Nigeria’s top anti-narcotics official?”
    Obinna stepped forward, his voice a lethal purr. “They will when it’s broadcast on every news station in the country.”
    Dike’s smile faltered.
    Because behind him, on every computer screen in the room, the footage was already uploading.
    Live.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    LOVE AND BULLET PART 10 The revelation burned through Ava’s veins like acid. She stood in the dimly lit basement of Obinna’s mansion, Emeka’s words still ringing in her ears. Your NDLEA planned for you to die. The walls seemed to close in around her, the air thick with the scent of damp concrete and betrayal. Obinna’s hand was warm on her lower back, steadying her. “Breathe,” he murmured. But how could she? Every case she’d worked, every criminal she’d put away—had it all been a lie? Ava turned to Emeka, her voice deadly calm. “Names. I want names." The files spread across Obinna’s war room told a story more twisted than Ava could have imagined. Bank statements. Secret meetings. Coded messages. The NDLEA wasn’t just corrupt—it was controlled. “Commissioner Dike,” Ava whispered, staring at a photo of her former boss shaking hands with a known cartel leader. “He was the one who assigned me to this case.” Obinna’s fingers tightened around his whiskey glass. “He sent you to your death.” Ava’s nails dug into her palms. She had trusted them. Fought for them. Almost died for them. And they had thrown her away like garbage. Midnight found Ava and Obinna hunched over blueprints of NDLEA headquarters, their faces illuminated by the glow of a laptop. “We hit them where it hurts,” Ava said, tracing a route through the building’s security grid. “Their evidence room. All their dirty secrets are stored there.” Obinna studied her, his gaze intense. “You know this will make you an enemy of the state.” Ava didn’t blink. “I stopped being theirs the moment they betrayed me.” A slow, proud smile curved Obinna’s lips. “Then let’s burn it all down.” Before dawn, Ava stood on the mansion’s rooftop terrace, the first hints of sunlight painting the Lagos skyline in gold and pink. Obinna joined her, pressing a steaming cup of coffee into her hands. “Can’t sleep?” She shook her head, watching the city wake below them. “Just remembering who I used to be.” He turned her to face him, his thumb brushing her cheek. “You’re still you. Just stronger now. Wiser.” Ava leaned into his touch. “And if this goes wrong?” Obinna’s smile was all teeth. “Then we’ll take as many of them with us as we can.” Dressed in stolen NDLEA uniforms, they moved through headquarters like ghosts. Ava’s pulse pounded in her ears as she swiped her old keycard—still active, they hadn’t even deactivated it—and the evidence room door hissed open. What they found inside made her blood run cold. Row after row of seized drugs... except most weren’t seized at all. They were staged. NDLEA-branded packages ready to be planted on targets. “This is how they control the market,” Obinna realized. “They decide who rises and who falls.” Ava’s hands shook as she filmed everything with a hidden camera. **“Not anymore.” Then— The click of a safety being released. “Freeze! NDLEA!” Ava spun to see four armed agents blocking the exit, their guns trained on her chest. And leading them? Commissioner Dike himself. Dike’s smile was oily, triumphant. “Ava Carter. I knew you’d come crawling back eventually.” Ava didn’t flinch. “I’m not crawling. I’m here to end you.” Dike laughed. “With what? Your little camera? Do you really think anyone will believe a disgraced agent and a drug lord over the word of Nigeria’s top anti-narcotics official?” Obinna stepped forward, his voice a lethal purr. “They will when it’s broadcast on every news station in the country.” Dike’s smile faltered. Because behind him, on every computer screen in the room, the footage was already uploading. Live. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • *The Harsh Truths About MEN Nobody Wants to Admit*
    (I found this interesting.)

    1. Men are only loved based on what they provide.
    A man without money, status, or value is invisible to society—even to his own family.

    2. Men don’t get sympathy, only expectations.
    A struggling man is mocked, not helped. The world doesn’t care about his pain—only his productivity.

    3. If a man fails, he is on his own.
    No safety net, no pity. A failed man is seen as useless, even by those who once praised him.

    4. Men are only as good as their last achievement.
    Your past success means nothing if you can’t maintain it. The moment you fall, you become irrelevant.

    5. Nobody teaches men how to deal with emotions.
    Society says “Be a man,” but never explains how to handle pain, stress, or heartbreak.

    6. Men are judged by results, not effort.
    Nobody cares how hard you try—if you don’t succeed, you’re just making excuses.

    7. Men must build themselves from scratch.
    No handouts, no shortcuts. A man must create his own value or be ignored.

    8. Men’s problems are seen as complaints.
    If a man speaks about his struggles, he’s called weak. If he stays silent, he suffers alone.

    9. Men are replaceable.
    In relationships, jobs, and even families—if a man can’t provide, he’s discarded like an old tool.

    10. A man’s worth is always conditional.
    No matter how much he loves, gives, or sacrifices, his value is always tied to what he can do.

    This is the brutal reality. A man must level up, stay strong, and never expect handouts. Because in the end… Nobody is coming to save you.
    *The Harsh Truths About MEN Nobody Wants to Admit* (I found this interesting.) 1. Men are only loved based on what they provide. A man without money, status, or value is invisible to society—even to his own family. 2. Men don’t get sympathy, only expectations. A struggling man is mocked, not helped. The world doesn’t care about his pain—only his productivity. 3. If a man fails, he is on his own. No safety net, no pity. A failed man is seen as useless, even by those who once praised him. 4. Men are only as good as their last achievement. Your past success means nothing if you can’t maintain it. The moment you fall, you become irrelevant. 5. Nobody teaches men how to deal with emotions. Society says “Be a man,” but never explains how to handle pain, stress, or heartbreak. 6. Men are judged by results, not effort. Nobody cares how hard you try—if you don’t succeed, you’re just making excuses. 7. Men must build themselves from scratch. No handouts, no shortcuts. A man must create his own value or be ignored. 8. Men’s problems are seen as complaints. If a man speaks about his struggles, he’s called weak. If he stays silent, he suffers alone. 9. Men are replaceable. In relationships, jobs, and even families—if a man can’t provide, he’s discarded like an old tool. 10. A man’s worth is always conditional. No matter how much he loves, gives, or sacrifices, his value is always tied to what he can do. This is the brutal reality. A man must level up, stay strong, and never expect handouts. Because in the end… Nobody is coming to save you.
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  • The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the Lord
    The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the Lord
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  • FEMALE EJACULATION

    The Most Addictive Sensation a Woman Can Feel
    Why Orgasmic Release Leaves Her Hooked on You
    There’s a reason some women never forget a man. Even years later, they’ll think of him in the shower. Remember the way he touched her, looked at her, made her tremble… and gush.

    What did he do?

    He gave her the rarest kind of pleasure: a real, unforgettable orgasmic release.

    Not a clitoral flick. Not a lucky stroke.

    But a deep, emotional, body-soaking climax that left her changed.

    Because once a woman experiences it—truly, fully—something inside her rewires. She doesn’t just crave the orgasm again. She craves you.

    Let me show you why…

    1. It’s the Deepest Orgasm Her Body Can Give
    Clitoral orgasms are electric. Sharp. Focused. But orgasmic release?

    It’s emotional. It comes from deep inside her vaginal canal—just two inches in, along the front wall—at the urethral sponge, where the Skene’s glands and deep clitoral nerves converge.

    When stimulated with the right rhythm, angle, and depth—her entire pelvis can seize up. Her thighs shake. Her voice drops an octave. She may even cry.

    Why? Because this orgasm triggers:

    Intense oxytocin release (deep bonding)
    High dopamine spikes (emotional addiction)
    And full pelvic contractions, often leading to female ejaculation—aka squirting


    2. It Creates a Pleasure She Didn’t Know Was Possible
    Here’s what most women experience during sex:

    External stimulation
    Shallow penetration
    Fast, goal-oriented touch
    But this release doesn’t respond to pressure alone. It requires presence. Curiosity. A man who explores—not rushes.

    That’s why so few women even know what their bodies can do. A study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found only 60–70% of women have consciously experienced internal stimulation that leads to this kind of orgasm—because most partners never touch it properly.

    So when you unlock it… When you apply pressure, rhythm, and trust…

    She realizes: “I’ve never felt anything like this.”

    And now, you’ve shown her a new edge of pleasure.

    She’ll want to go there again. With you.



    3. It Requires Trust—And Builds Unbreakable Bonding
    A clitoral orgasm can happen in minutes. An orgasmic release takes more.

    Time. Attention. Patience.

    Which means:

    She has to feel safe
    She has to relax deeply
    She has to trust you with her most sensitive zone
    That combination—emotional surrender with physical pleasure—triggers one of the most powerful reactions a woman can experience:

    Imprinting.

    Her nervous system connects you to that peak state. You become the source of her release. The safe container. The man she opened for.

    And that kind of bonding doesn’t fade. It roots itself deep.



    4. She Can’t Fake This One
    Here’s something you need to know:

    Clitoral orgasms can be faked. But this one? Never.

    You’ll see it. Hear it. Feel it.

    Her breath shortens
    Her face flushes
    Her pelvic muscles lock
    Her eyes may flutter or tear up
    And if you do it just right… Her body will soak the sheets. That’s her Skene’s glands releasing ejaculate fluid—also known as female ejaculation.

    Not every woman has done it. But when she does? She’ll chase that sensation like an addiction.

    Because it’s rare. It’s powerful. And you made it happen.

    5. It Changes the Relationship
    After this kind of orgasm, something shifts.

    She looks at you differently. She texts more. She opens up. She wants to please you back.

    You become the man who gets her. Not just physically—but emotionally.

    And that’s a bond most women never find. Which is why—once they do—they won’t let go.



    6. Bonus: You Can Trigger It With Your Fingers or Penis
    Most men think this kind of release is only accessible with fingers. But the truth is—your penis, when angled correctly, can reach it beautifully:

    Curve upward? Use missionary with a pillow under her hips
    Curve downward? Doggy style is your best friend
    Curve to the side? Try side entry or twisting motions
    Combine that with her emotional safety and you become unforgettable.



    This Is the Orgasm That Hooks Her Heart
    This isn’t just about wetness. It’s about emotional release.

    The kind that bonds her to you.

    The kind that makes her eyes linger on you across the room. Her lips part when she thinks about last night. Her body ache for your hands.

    And the best part?

    Once you learn it, you can give it to her again and again.
    FEMALE EJACULATION The Most Addictive Sensation a Woman Can Feel Why Orgasmic Release Leaves Her Hooked on You There’s a reason some women never forget a man. Even years later, they’ll think of him in the shower. Remember the way he touched her, looked at her, made her tremble… and gush. What did he do? He gave her the rarest kind of pleasure: a real, unforgettable orgasmic release. Not a clitoral flick. Not a lucky stroke. But a deep, emotional, body-soaking climax that left her changed. Because once a woman experiences it—truly, fully—something inside her rewires. She doesn’t just crave the orgasm again. She craves you. Let me show you why… 1. It’s the Deepest Orgasm Her Body Can Give Clitoral orgasms are electric. Sharp. Focused. But orgasmic release? It’s emotional. It comes from deep inside her vaginal canal—just two inches in, along the front wall—at the urethral sponge, where the Skene’s glands and deep clitoral nerves converge. When stimulated with the right rhythm, angle, and depth—her entire pelvis can seize up. Her thighs shake. Her voice drops an octave. She may even cry. Why? Because this orgasm triggers: Intense oxytocin release (deep bonding) High dopamine spikes (emotional addiction) And full pelvic contractions, often leading to female ejaculation—aka squirting 2. It Creates a Pleasure She Didn’t Know Was Possible Here’s what most women experience during sex: External stimulation Shallow penetration Fast, goal-oriented touch But this release doesn’t respond to pressure alone. It requires presence. Curiosity. A man who explores—not rushes. That’s why so few women even know what their bodies can do. A study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found only 60–70% of women have consciously experienced internal stimulation that leads to this kind of orgasm—because most partners never touch it properly. So when you unlock it… When you apply pressure, rhythm, and trust… She realizes: “I’ve never felt anything like this.” And now, you’ve shown her a new edge of pleasure. She’ll want to go there again. With you. 🔗 3. It Requires Trust—And Builds Unbreakable Bonding A clitoral orgasm can happen in minutes. An orgasmic release takes more. Time. Attention. Patience. Which means: She has to feel safe She has to relax deeply She has to trust you with her most sensitive zone That combination—emotional surrender with physical pleasure—triggers one of the most powerful reactions a woman can experience: Imprinting. Her nervous system connects you to that peak state. You become the source of her release. The safe container. The man she opened for. And that kind of bonding doesn’t fade. It roots itself deep. 🔗 4. She Can’t Fake This One Here’s something you need to know: Clitoral orgasms can be faked. But this one? Never. You’ll see it. Hear it. Feel it. Her breath shortens Her face flushes Her pelvic muscles lock Her eyes may flutter or tear up And if you do it just right… Her body will soak the sheets. That’s her Skene’s glands releasing ejaculate fluid—also known as female ejaculation. Not every woman has done it. But when she does? She’ll chase that sensation like an addiction. Because it’s rare. It’s powerful. And you made it happen. 5. It Changes the Relationship After this kind of orgasm, something shifts. She looks at you differently. She texts more. She opens up. She wants to please you back. You become the man who gets her. Not just physically—but emotionally. And that’s a bond most women never find. Which is why—once they do—they won’t let go. 🔗 6. Bonus: You Can Trigger It With Your Fingers or Penis Most men think this kind of release is only accessible with fingers. But the truth is—your penis, when angled correctly, can reach it beautifully: Curve upward? Use missionary with a pillow under her hips Curve downward? Doggy style is your best friend Curve to the side? Try side entry or twisting motions Combine that with her emotional safety and you become unforgettable. 🔗 This Is the Orgasm That Hooks Her Heart This isn’t just about wetness. It’s about emotional release. The kind that bonds her to you. The kind that makes her eyes linger on you across the room. Her lips part when she thinks about last night. Her body ache for your hands. And the best part? Once you learn it, you can give it to her again and again.
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  • If you both want it-really want it..
    then even the hardest days won't be the end of you.
    Because love like that isn't about never hurting, it's about healing together. It' s not about never falling, but
    always choosing to stand back up-together.
    There will be moments when everything feels off. When silence feels heavy, and your hearts are tired.
    But if the want is real if the love is still alive in both of you ,you'll find your way back. Every single time.
    Not because it's perfect. But because it's worth it.
    Effort becomes love. Patience becomes safety. And even in the struggle, you'll look at each other and say:"I still choose you."
    Because if you both want it... it will work.
    Not by chance but by choice.
    If you both want it-really want it.. then even the hardest days won't be the end of you. Because love like that isn't about never hurting, it's about healing together. It' s not about never falling, but always choosing to stand back up-together. There will be moments when everything feels off. When silence feels heavy, and your hearts are tired. But if the want is real if the love is still alive in both of you ,you'll find your way back. Every single time. Not because it's perfect. But because it's worth it. Effort becomes love. Patience becomes safety. And even in the struggle, you'll look at each other and say:"I still choose you." Because if you both want it... it will work. Not by chance but by choice.
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  • A grown Nigerian man is paid ₦2,070 per day to work under hazardous conditions — lifting iron, inhaling smoke, working near fire, and operating machines with no proper safety gear.
    Meanwhile, Indian workers doing the same (or even less) work are paid ₦900,000 to ₦1.3 million per month, plus:
    ₦150,000 monthly allowance
    Free food
    Free accommodation
    Free healthcare
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    A grown Nigerian man is paid ₦2,070 per day to work under hazardous conditions — lifting iron, inhaling smoke, working near fire, and operating machines with no proper safety gear. Meanwhile, Indian workers doing the same (or even less) work are paid ₦900,000 to ₦1.3 million per month, plus: ₦150,000 monthly allowance Free food Free accommodation Free healthcare Security & privileges
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  • Armed bandits on Monday evening invaded Layin Minister community in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State, killing two youths and rustling a large number of cattle.

    The attackers stormed the area around nightfall, shooting sporadically and sending residents fleeing for safety before escaping with stolen livestock.

    Check comment section for more.....
    Armed bandits on Monday evening invaded Layin Minister community in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State, killing two youths and rustling a large number of cattle. The attackers stormed the area around nightfall, shooting sporadically and sending residents fleeing for safety before escaping with stolen livestock. Check comment section for more.....
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  • Types of Behaviors That Can Push a Faithful Man Away

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    A faithful, committed man is a blessing, but even the strongest man can grow distant if he’s constantly met with disrespect, manipulation, or emotional neglect. Here are some types of behavior that can damage a good relationship:

    1. The Constant Critic
    If you never acknowledge his efforts and always find fault, it wears him down. No one thrives under constant negativity.

    2. The Manipulator
    Using guilt, silence, or emotional games to control him breaks trust. Faithfulness needs emotional safety, not power plays.

    3. The Self-Absorbed Partner
    A relationship is about mutual care. If it’s always about your needs, your feelings, your drama, he’ll feel invisible.

    4. The Disrespectful One
    Speaking down to him, mocking him in public, or belittling his efforts can kill a man’s spirit. Respect is the foundation of love.

    5. The Flirtatious Teaser
    Constantly entertaining attention from other men, especially to provoke jealousy, undermines the trust you expect from him.

    6. The Emotionally Distant
    If you shut him out, don’t open up, or act like you don’t need him, he may stop trying to connect at all.

    Bottom Line:
    No one’s perfect, but lasting love takes effort from both sides. A faithful man deserves a woman who values that loyalty and nurtures it in return, with honesty, love, and respect. Copied.
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    Types of Behaviors That Can Push a Faithful Man Away React before you read👏 A faithful, committed man is a blessing, but even the strongest man can grow distant if he’s constantly met with disrespect, manipulation, or emotional neglect. Here are some types of behavior that can damage a good relationship: 1. The Constant Critic If you never acknowledge his efforts and always find fault, it wears him down. No one thrives under constant negativity. 2. The Manipulator Using guilt, silence, or emotional games to control him breaks trust. Faithfulness needs emotional safety, not power plays. 3. The Self-Absorbed Partner A relationship is about mutual care. If it’s always about your needs, your feelings, your drama, he’ll feel invisible. 4. The Disrespectful One Speaking down to him, mocking him in public, or belittling his efforts can kill a man’s spirit. Respect is the foundation of love. 5. The Flirtatious Teaser Constantly entertaining attention from other men, especially to provoke jealousy, undermines the trust you expect from him. 6. The Emotionally Distant If you shut him out, don’t open up, or act like you don’t need him, he may stop trying to connect at all. Bottom Line: No one’s perfect, but lasting love takes effort from both sides. A faithful man deserves a woman who values that loyalty and nurtures it in return, with honesty, love, and respect. Copied. #apostlewilliammiyeraye
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  • Types of Behaviors That Can Push a Faithful Man Away

    React before you read

    A faithful, committed man is a blessing, but even the strongest man can grow distant if he’s constantly met with disrespect, manipulation, or emotional neglect. Here are some types of behavior that can damage a good relationship:

    1. The Constant Critic
    If you never acknowledge his efforts and always find fault, it wears him down. No one thrives under constant negativity.

    2. The Manipulator
    Using guilt, silence, or emotional games to control him breaks trust. Faithfulness needs emotional safety, not power plays.

    3. The Self-Absorbed Partner
    A relationship is about mutual care. If it’s always about your needs, your feelings, your drama, he’ll feel invisible.

    4. The Disrespectful One
    Speaking down to him, mocking him in public, or belittling his efforts can kill a man’s spirit. Respect is the foundation of love.

    5. The Flirtatious Teaser
    Constantly entertaining attention from other men, especially to provoke jealousy, undermines the trust you expect from him.

    6. The Emotionally Distant
    If you shut him out, don’t open up, or act like you don’t need him, he may stop trying to connect at all.

    Bottom Line:
    No one’s perfect, but lasting love takes effort from both sides. A faithful man deserves a woman who values that loyalty and nurtures it in return, with honesty, love, and respect.
    Types of Behaviors That Can Push a Faithful Man Away React before you read👏 A faithful, committed man is a blessing, but even the strongest man can grow distant if he’s constantly met with disrespect, manipulation, or emotional neglect. Here are some types of behavior that can damage a good relationship: 1. The Constant Critic If you never acknowledge his efforts and always find fault, it wears him down. No one thrives under constant negativity. 2. The Manipulator Using guilt, silence, or emotional games to control him breaks trust. Faithfulness needs emotional safety, not power plays. 3. The Self-Absorbed Partner A relationship is about mutual care. If it’s always about your needs, your feelings, your drama, he’ll feel invisible. 4. The Disrespectful One Speaking down to him, mocking him in public, or belittling his efforts can kill a man’s spirit. Respect is the foundation of love. 5. The Flirtatious Teaser Constantly entertaining attention from other men, especially to provoke jealousy, undermines the trust you expect from him. 6. The Emotionally Distant If you shut him out, don’t open up, or act like you don’t need him, he may stop trying to connect at all. Bottom Line: No one’s perfect, but lasting love takes effort from both sides. A faithful man deserves a woman who values that loyalty and nurtures it in return, with honesty, love, and respect.
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