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Sunday, 10 February 2013

I am 26 Years Old, I Have Had Abortion 26 Times!


26 years old lady26 years old ladyI am 26 years old. I simply got into sex out of ignorance like millions of young people today. My addiction placed me as the highest abortionist in the world at age of 26 and now, I have a sad story to tell.
Until I found myself in a total mess, I never really had any Idea what premarital sex was all about. I never knew it was so useless and killing. Before I got into it, I use to think it was some fun and I dreamt of it more often than not. I wished with all my heart to have a boyfriend whom we would explore it together, little did I know that I was being nasty to myself.

Friday, 8 February 2013

Outraged South Africans called to arms over their Nirbhaya
The rape and gruesome mutilation of a 17-year-old in South Africa has sparked rare outburst of anger in a country that often appears numb to sexual violence. (AFP photo)


JOHANNESBURG: The chime sounds every four minutes on the radio station, reminding listeners that statistically yet another child or woman in South Africa is being raped.

It's also a call to arms for citizens outraged over the gang rape of a teenager who was mutilated — her body carved open from her stomach to her genitals — and left for dead on a construction site. While India agonizes with its high prevalence  of rape because of a fatal attack on a young woman on a bus, South Africans are now becoming galvanized by the attack on the teenager in a small town. Civil society and governments in both countries are saying this must stop.

The injuries to the 17-year-old were so horrific that nurses in the operating theater, where doctors tried in vain to save her life, are undergoing trauma counseling.

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Nigeria Ex-Beauty Queen-Sabina Explains How She Keep Her Shape After 4 Kids

sabinaFormer Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Sabina Umeh, is a bundle of talents. She is a singer, songwriter, dancer, choreographer, designer, model and actress. In this interview with TAYO GESINDE, the Theatre Arts graduate of University of Benin says beauty, regardless of cost, translates to being expensive, while being expensive does not always necessarily translate to beauty. Excerpts:
Growing up.
It was a beautiful experience. I am blessed with a very close-knit family and was raised in a happy home with plenty of love, music and laughter. My parents instilled in us a great sense of independence to make and trust our choices of career, spouses and so on, whilst being closely guided by them. We were also exposed to the greatest love of all, the love of God.