Photos: Little Emmanuella Of Mark Angel Comedy Launches Her Own Clothing Line For Kids

Our favourite comedienne Little Emmanuella has just launched her very own ”This is not my real face” Tshirt

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Shipping Info
Orders are printed and shipped when the time expires or earlier.
You can expect your package to arrive 9 – 12 business days after the time expires.
Expedited or Rush shipping may be available depending upon the product(s) selected and the destination country.
Shipping costs start at:
$3.99 for the first apparel item and $2.00 for each additional apparel item.
$1.50 for the first sticker and $0.25 for each additional sticker.
$3.99 for the first mug and $2.99 for each additional mug.
Products are fulfilled in the US

In A Nutshell the tshirt costs between $6 – $23 N1900 – N4,800 Depending On The Quality Of Shirt You Want

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I Do All My Wife’s Underwear Shopping – Nigerian Man Kalu Igwe Reveals On Facebook

According to this Nigerian man named Kalu Igwe he personally does all his wifes underwear shopping, read his facebook post below;

 

I love good things. I love seeing my wife put on great outfits. Inside and out.I remember the first time I travelled outside the country without my wife,i started searching for one store I had heard so much about that they call Victoria Secret. I wanted to get the best Lingerie for my wife. I went in there and got her stuffs that will blow her mind.She did not send me. I just knew she deserves the best so I went to where they said you can get the best. I do all her lingerie shopping for her. I have studied her taste over time and have synchronised it with what I would love to feast my eyes on whenever I look at my wife. I always love it whenever I see the handwork of my selection on her. Trust me,I always pick out the best.I always love it whenever I hear her say with pride,my husband bought it for me each time people compliment her outfit.
Each time she puts on an outfit,the first thing she does is to ask me whether I like it. I dont mind if I dont buy new things for myself. I can make that sacrifice as long as my wife and my kids are looking good.
People dont care about how many bottles of beer you drink daily,the type of car you drive,whether you live in banana Island or you work in an oil company. Once they see how your wife and kids look,they can be able to tell the kind of person you are. Your wife reflects who you are.Im not talking about dressing and looking expensive but understanding that no matter what level you find yourself in that you can actually package your wife and kids to look good as much as your resources will allow you.
#marriageisbeautiful
#kaluigwe

Video & Photos: Ugandan Woman Lands In Hospital After 18inch Cassava She Was Using To Masturbate Gets Stuck Inside Her Vagina

A ugandan woman based in UK pleasured herself with this piece of cassava when her husband was at work.

She was hospitalised due to bleeding and stuck inside. Doctors performed immediate operation to remove it from her genital.

She was interviewed after the operations and explained that she did it because her husband’s penis is too small it can’t satisfy her.

That’s why she decided to use the 18 inches Cassava root. She designed it with herself but accidentally stuck inside. It started to bleed , right away she called ambulance and went to hospital. Do you think is her fault? Comments & Share

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Mentally Challenged Woman Delivers A Beautiful Baby Girl In Rivers State

According to this facebook user Nkiru Ofoegbu a Mentally challenged woman has just delivered a beautiful baby girl in Rivers State

am just thanking God for the life of this mad woman that just deliver a beautiful baby girl this morning in bonny

Photos: Nigerian Father Beheads Son For Money Rituals In Plateau State (Graphic)

A man has been arrested for allegedly killing his son in Plateau state.

According to reports, he beheaded the kid for money rituals. He’d at first reported the boy missing to the police, prompting a search.

The post was shared by one Taskar Gizago on Facebook.

Ya Kashe Dansa Ya Guntle Kansa Da Kafarsa Domin Kudin Tsafi

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+Wani mutum a Jihar Filato ya kashe dansa, ya guntule kansa da kafarsa daya domin ya yi tsafi da nufin samun kudi.

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+Mutumin ya kai koke ne wajen ‘yan sanda, ya ce masu dansa ya bace, amma mahaifiyar yaron ta musanta. Ta ce mahaifin yaron ne da kansa ya fita da shi daga gida, don haka tana zargin shi ya batar da shi.

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+Da ‘yan sanda suka tsananta bincike, sai aka gano gawar yaron a bayan motar mahaifin nasa. An samu kan yaron da kafarsa a guntule.
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Photos: Meet The Ethiopian Tribal Women Who Beg Their Husbands To Beat Them To Prove Their Love & Loyalty

A tribal ceremony during which young women are whipped in order to show the sacrifices they make for men is revealed in a series of photographs.

Members of the Hamar tribe in Ethiopia believe the elaborate scars demonstrate a woman’s capacity for love, and if they fall on hard times later in life it allows them to call on those who whipped them for help.

Women are whipped as part of a Rite of Passage ceremony for boys, when female family members declare their love for the young man at the heart of the celebration.

After the ceremony the boy becomes a man, and is allowed to marry.

The brutal tradition is known as Ukuli Bula, and was captured by photographer Jeremy Hunter. Instead of fleeing, women beg men to whip them again during the ceremony, held in the Omo River Valley.

For men, male decoration is simpler with the exception of their facial painting which denote status and progression up the social ladder.

A key element of the ceremony is the whipping of young women who are family members or relatives of the boy undertaking the Rite-of-Passage. The women trumpet and sing, extolling the virtues of the Jumper, declaring their love for him and for their desire to be marked by the whip. They coat their bodies with butter to lessen the effect of the whipping which is only carried out by Maza – those who have already undergone this Rite-of-Passage.

Some whipping appears to be tender, others more aggressive. But once whipped, the girls proudly show off their scars – as proof of their courage and integrity. Itís a kind of Insurance Policy. The ceremony tends to unite the family and is a demonstration of the womenís capacity for love, and in later life – perhaps when they’ve become widowed – they will look to the boys who whipped them years before to request help.The scars on her back are said to be proof of her sacrifice for the man, and it is therefore impossible for the man to refuse her needs in hard times or emergencies.

Hamar women of the Lower Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia willingly submit themselves to be whipped during the ceremony of Ukuli Bula . It indicates their courage and capacity for love, and is a form of insurance policy. Should they fall on hard times in later life, they will look to the boy who whipped them to request help.

 

To the south of Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, lies the tribal animist area. It stretches from Addis all the way to Lake Turkana, formerly known during colonial times as Lake Rudolph, which borders Kenya.

The italian historian Carlo Conti Rossini has described this part of Ethiopia to be a Museum of Peopleís as there are at least eight major tribal groups living here – numbering around 200,000,

who until recently were largely untouched by outside influences. But change is on the way, not least the impact of global phone technology – and the development of the countryís mineral resources by the Chinese.

The annual flooding of the Omo River has been the life-support for the tribal people of this region. For centuries the powerful flow and huge rise and fall of the river have provided up to three harvests a year for the indigenous peopleís staple crop – the highly nutritious SORGHUM

But in 2006 President Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia commissioned the construction of the tallest hydro-electric dam in Africa. The project was never put to tender, the tribal groups never consulted,

and conservation groups today believe that the dam will destroy an already fragile environment as well as the livelihoods of the tribes, which are closely linked to the river and its annual flood.

One of the most spectacular ceremonies in the Lower Omo Valley is the UKULI BULA ceremony of the Hamar tribal group; itís effectively a Rite-of-Passage from boy to manhood. And marriage.

To reach manhood, Hamar boys must undergo two rituals: circumcision and a leap over the bulls. This determines whether the young Hamar male is ready to make the social jump from youth to adulthood.

After a successful bull-jump – always naked – the Hamar boy, now a Maz – a mature member of the society – may get married.

At every ceremony around two hundred members of the Hamar (also spelt Hamer) participate in this life-changing event.

Photo shows: Young Hamar women coat their bodies with butter to lessen the effect of the whipping.

Identical Nigerian Twins Get Married On The Same Day

Nigerian identical twins, Mary and Margaret Makinwa, marry childhood friends, Ayodeji and Oyeyinka, on the same day