Saturday 25 December 2021

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Sunday 12 December 2021

Fani-Kayode is a lion in bed — Female Lawyer reveals

 

A Lawyer, socialite and popular model in Lagos, Linda Ibieme Oghogho, has countered the argument of Precious Chikwendu, a model and former wife of Femi Fani-Kayode, that the former Minister of Aviation lacks capacity in bed.

The lawyer reacted to claims by Chikwendu that Fani-Kayode never had sex with her for six years via her Twitter handle.

Friday 3 December 2021

Ini Edo confirms having a baby through donor sperm and surrogate mother

 

Nollywood actress, Ini Edo, has confirmed rumours of her welcoming a daughter through a surrogate mother and donated sperm.

Doctor caught naked trying to have sex with patient to "cure her"

Dr Giovanni. Caught in the act.

An Italian gynaecologist who goes by the nickname 'Dr Magic Flute' has resigned after he was caught half-naked with a patient who he told having sex with him will "cure" her.

Saturday 20 November 2021

Wife Pours Hot Water on Husband’s sex organ Over Plan to Marry 2nd Wife After 10 Kids.

 

The victim, Aliyu Ibrahim

A Primary school teacher, Mallam Aliyu Ibrahim from Danbatta Local Government Area of Kano State is currently receiving treatment for burns after his wife poured hot water on his body targeting his private part.

Thursday 11 November 2021

The number of men who left me because I refused them sex is alarming – Moyo Lawal laments

 

Moyo Lawal

Actress, Moyo Lawal has questioned if it is possible for a man to be in a relationship with a woman without having sex with her.

Tuesday 9 November 2021

I got pregnant at 13 because peers introduced me to ‘early sex’ – Actress Ada Ameh

Actress, Ada Ameh

Nollywood veteran, Ada Ameh, has stated that she got pregnant at 13 years old because her peers introduced her to sex at an early age.

Known for her major role in The Johnsons series, the actress revealed that she was influenced by her peers and this led her to getting pregnant at an early age of 13.

When asked about the cause of her early pregnancy, she said, “It wasn’t my parents. I was influenced by my peers. They introduced me to ‘early sex’. One thing led to another and I got pregnant.

“I got pregnant in March and I had my baby in December same year. That means I got pregnant when I was 13+.

“The most beautiful part is that, on my 15th birthday, my baby was barely five months old. I was marched out of the Barracks.”

Ameh stated that during that period, she took to alcoholism because she felt she had gotten her independence already.

Courtesy: Punch

50-year-old mistress dies after all night sex with 48-year-old lover

 

SEGUN TAIWO

A 48-year-old butcher, Segun Taiwo, has been arrested by men of the Ogun State Police Command in connection with the death of his 50-year-old mistress, Abimbola Olusola, whose corpse was found by the roadside at Aro area of Abeokuta, the state capital.

The spokesman of the Command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, revealed this in a statement he issued on Monday on the incident.

Brothel Offers Free Sex To Men Who Get COVID-19 Vaccination On-Site


A brothel in Austria has devised an ingenious way to encourage people to get the coronavirus vaccine — by offering men free sex with a prostitute in their brothel if the man agrees to have his vaccination in the facility provided in the brothel.

How to make money without stress.


 

Saturday 6 November 2021

Husband For Rent (An erotic novella)

 

Blurb:

Derby, a Lekki housewife brags about her husband’s stamina in bed to her friends one afternoon. “He can go all night long and even continue the next day non-stop,” she tells them. But her friends doubted her claims and accuse her of exaggerating and hyping her husband.  Derby organizes a foursome involving herself, her husband, and two of her doubting friends to prove them wrong. The foursome turns out to be the fuck of the century but with consequences that Derby never bargained

How to buy:

The novella is N200 (two hundred Naira) only. To get your copy, pay the N200 into First Bank account number 3021973724. The account name is VENUS BOOKS COMPANY. After payment, text or Whatsapp your Whatsapp/Telegram number or email to Best Lover editor, Mr Jerry on 08033371175 to receive your copy of the novella

UNFAITHFUL (a romantic novella)

 Unfaithful.


Unfaithful is a thrilling story of adventure, infidelity and hardcore sex.

It is the story of Ikenna, a newly divorced man who is on a quest to rediscover himself. He travels to Accra, Ghana where he encounters a sexually addicted married woman with whom he has a one-night stand that changes his views about women, sex and marriage completely.

 

How to Buy:

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Thursday 4 November 2021

Best Lover magazine for November, 2021


 Best Lover magazine for November, 2021 is now available. 

Price: N300 (three hundred naira) only. 

The magazine is in PDF format and will be sent to you to your WhatsApp, email or Telegram

To get your copy, simply credit First Bank account number 3021973724 with the N300. The account name is Venus Books Company. 

As soon as you pay, contact Best Lover magazine editor, Mr Jerry on 08033371175 through WhatsApp, SMS or Telegram and the magazine will immediately be sent to your WhatsApp, email or Telegram as you want it.

Wednesday 20 October 2021

SEX TAPE: 7 THINGS WE NOW KNOW ABOUT TIWA SAVAGE SEX LIFE.

The leaked sex tape of Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage, has revealed a number of things about her sex life. The cameo sex scene howbeit brief, says much about her bedroom manners and preferences, Best Lover magazine can now authoritatively reveal. 
1. She doesn’t use condoms. 
Tiwa Savage doesn’t use protection. Even for a casual quickie as the video portrays, the singer didn’t seem to bother about her partner wearing a condom. She likes it raw. Skin to skin. 

Friday 8 October 2021

Girl gang-raped on 16th birthday after drink laced with cocaine

 

Alleged rapist, Prince Irving

A teenager was gang-raped on her 16th birthday after she was given a drink laced with cocaine and awoke to find men assaulting her.

The victim attended a party in Cardiff in 2019 and was taken advantage of by rapist, Prince Irving and others who spiked her drink with the Class A drug which caused her to black out.

Following his arrest Irving, 28, claimed he had never been to Cardiff but a swab taken from the victim was found to have a positive match with his DNA. The girl, who has lifelong anonymity, said she would remember the attack every time she celebrated a birthday.

A sentencing hearing at Newport Crown Court on Friday heard the defendant travelled from his home in London with others to attend the party at a rented flat and was described by Judge Daniel Williams as "intending to have sex".

The judge added: "When you met [the victim] your intention, which was shared by one other, was to have sex with her whether or not she wanted it. I am satisfied from the evidence you well knew her age.

"You were to an extent under the influence of drink and drugs and she was given a drink of alcohol spiked with cocaine. The effect upon her was almost immediate and she started blacking out. Her next memory was waking in the bedroom and being raped by one of your group.

"Other members of your group, when the rape was going on, came into the bedroom to watch. You then, as [the victim] put it, swapped with the first man and you raped her. She shouted in pain as you raped her and she told you to stop but you wouldn't. Your response was a vile boast that she couldn't handle you."

The court was told that a third man was planning to rape the victim but a disturbance at the flat prevented this from happening. As a result of the rape the girl suffered significant bleeding.

In a victim personal statement read out to the court by prosecutor Matthew Cobbe the victim said the rape had limited her ability to live a normal life.

She said: "I went out to celebrate my birthday and ended up in the middle of a nightmare. Every year I celebrate my birthday it will be the anniversary of my attack."

The girl also said her GCSE exams were affected and did not believe her results were reflective of her potential.

She added: "I have little social life anymore and my self-confidence is very low. I feel too anxious to go out at night and I am reluctant to leave the safety of the house and spend my time in my bedroom... Sometimes I feel the memory of the attack is fading a little bit but something will trigger a flashback and I am back to square one. Nightmares are also a problem and take me back to that night.

"The incident has left me extremely wary of men and I am not even considering forming a relationship. It will be some time before I get that trust back again. It pains me to see the effect on my family – it has caused stress and anguish to all members for which I irrationally feel responsible.

"I do not feel forgiveness for my attacker. He's responsible for the pain he's brought to me and my family and nothing will restore things to normal."

Irving, of The Crossway, Wealdstone, Harrow, denied raping the victim and initially claimed he had never been to Cardiff but he was found guilty following a trial.

In mitigation Andreas O'Shea said his client was a father-of-two with the youngest child being born 10 days ago but the defendant missed the birth having been remanded in custody following the trial.

He said while the defendant maintained his innocence there was "another side to him" and described him as a "supportive father".

Sentencing, Judge Williams said the defendant was a "high risk" to young women in a social setting. He added: "[The victim] was subjected to both degradation and humiliation with the rapes being treated as entertainment to others in the flat. It was a sustained incident and involved her being raped twice and threatened with a third. She was vulnerable. She was a very young female just days out of childhood and helplessly incapacitated by drugs she unwittingly took."

Irving was sentenced to 13 years imprisonment, of which he will serve two-thirds, and made subject to sexual offenders notification requirements for life.

 

California Gets Law Prohibiting Secretly Removing Condom During Sex

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill on Thursday that prohibits “stealthing,” or removing a condom during sex without consent, making it a civil sexual battery offence. 

Tiwa Savage Sex Tape: Blackmailer demands for money.

 

A blackmailer who is in possession of Tiwa Savage sex tape has threatened to release the video to the public if Tiwa Savage refuses to pay him the money he is asking for.

Tuesday 11 May 2021

66-year-old man with 16 wives and 151 children says he fucks at least 4 of his wives every night.

 


A Zimbabwean man who has 16 wives and 151 children has revealed he follows a strict four-times-a-night sex schedule to help keep his family growing. 

Misheck Nyandoro, 66, does not work and claims his full-time job is 'satisfying his wives', who cook, clean, and cater to his every desire.  

The dad-of-151 has no plans to slow down, however. He will marry his 17th bride later in the year and hopes to have 100 wives and 1,000 children before he dies.

He has complained he has to keep marrying younger women because older brides cannot keep up with his insatiable sex drive. 

He claims to lead a life of luxury and says he is showered with gifts and money by his many offspring.  

Nyandoro, from Mbire District, Mashonaland Central Province, has designed a schedule that allows him to 'satisfy' at least four of his wives per night.

He told the local news outlet The Herald: 'I go to the bedrooms that I have on my schedule. I then satisfy my wife and move onto the next room. This is my job. I have no other job. '

He added: 'I alter my behaviour in the bedroom to suit the age of each of my wives. I don't act the same with the young ones as I do with the older ones.' 

The 66-year-old became a polygamist in 1983 and said he does not plan to stop the 'project [reproducing]' until he dies. 

He added all of his brides are extremely happy with their lives and at least two are pregnant.   

Financially, Nyandoro claims he is not feeling the burden of having over 150 children and explains that he has actually benefited from his giant family.

He said: 'My children spoil me. I'm constantly receiving gifts and cash from them and my step-sons.'  

The family mainly relies on farming and has recently been allocated 93 hectares of land near the Mvurwi mountains. 

A cross-section of Nyadoro's wives and
 children 













But at least 50 of his offspring are in school in Mbire, Harare, Mutare and Guruve.

Six work for the Zimbabwe National Army, two by police, 11 others are employed in different professions, and 13 of his daughters have been married off.  

He has married off 13 daughters. Two wives are pregnant. At least 23 of his sons are married, one of which is distantly following his father’s footsteps, on a count of four wives.

But, the polygamist claims to be living a stress-free life, he doesn't go to work and his 16 wives all dote over him with each one of them cooking him separate meals.

He said: 'Every one of my wives cooks for me daily but the rule is that I only eat delicious food, anything I feel is below standard gets thrown away,

'They know the rules and they have promised not to get angry when I send their food back. Anything sent back should be a lesson that helps them improve.'

He last got married in 2015 and then took a brief pause because of the poor economic situation in Zimbabwe, but has planned a return to weddings in 2021.    

He started the grand project after the Rhodesian bush war, in which he fought for Zimbabwean independence, because he wanted to help replenish the population.

New investigation reveals that WHO knew of sex abuse of women in Congo but refused to act

A World Health Organization (WHO) staffer and three Ebola experts working in Congo during the outbreak separately told the WHO management about general sex abuse concerns around Diallo, but they were told to keep quiet and not to take the matter further. This is according to the Associated Press (AP) in a recent investigation into the Congo sex abuse cases. The World Health Organization has been facing widespread public allegations of systemic abuse of women by unnamed staffers, to which Tedros declared outrage and emergencies director Dr. Michael Ryan said, “We have no more information than you have.” But an AP investigation has now found that despite its public denial of knowledge, senior WHO management was not only informed of alleged sexual misconduct in 2019 but was asked how to handle it. The AP has also for the first time tracked down the names of two doctors accused of sexual misconduct, Diallo and Dr. Jean-Paul Ngandu, both of whom were reported to WHO. Ngandu was accused by a young woman of impregnating her. In a notarized contract obtained by the AP, two WHO staffers, including a manager, signed as witnesses to an agreement for Ngandu to pay the young woman, cover her health costs and buy her land. The deal was made “to protect the integrity and reputation” of WHO, Ngandu said. When reached by the AP, both Diallo and Ngandu denied wrongdoing. The investigation was based on interviews with dozens of WHO staffers, Ebola officials in Congo, private emails, legal documents and recordings of internal meetings obtained by the AP. A senior manager, Dr. Michel Yao, received emailed complaints about both men. Yao didn't fire Ngandu despite the reported misconduct. Yao didn't have the power to terminate Diallo, a Canadian, who was on a different kind of contract, but neither he nor any other WHO managers put Diallo on administrative leave. The AP was unable to ascertain whether Yao forwarded either complaint to his superiors or the agency’s internal investigators, as required by WHO protocol. Yao has since been promoted to be director of Geneva’s Strategic Health Operations Department. Eight top officials privately acknowledged that WHO had failed to effectively tackle sexual exploitation during the Ebola outbreak and that the problem was systemic, recordings of internal meetings show. The revelations come at a time when the U.N. health agency is winding down its response two recent Ebola epidemics in Congo and Guinea, and is already under pressure for its management of the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. WHO declined to comment on specific sex abuse allegations, and none of the 12 WHO officials contacted responded to repeated requests for comment. Spokeswoman Marcia Poole noted that Tedros announced an independent investigation of sex abuse in Congo after media reports came out in October. Findings are due at earliest in August, investigators have said. “Once we have these, we will review them carefully and take appropriate additional actions,” Poole said. “We are aware that more work is needed to achieve our vision of emergency operations that serve the vulnerable while protecting them from all forms of abuse.” WHO’s code of conduct for staffers says they are “never to engage in acts of sexual exploitation” and to “avoid any action that could be perceived as an abuse of privileges,” reflecting the unequal power dynamic between visiting doctors and economically vulnerable women. But an internal WHO audit last year found some aid workers weren't required to complete the agency’s training on sex abuse prevention before starting work during Ebola. “All of us may have been suspecting for as long as the Ebola response was taking (place) that something like this would be possible,” said Andreas Mlitzke, director of WHO’s office of compliance, risk management and ethics, during an internal meeting in November. Mlitzke likened WHO officials in Congo to “an invading force” and said, “Things like this have historically happened in wartime.” Mlitzke said during the meeting that WHO typically “takes the passive approach” in its investigations, and that it couldn't be expected to uncover wrongdoing among staffers. “What prevents us from doing something proactive is our own psychology,” he said. Ryan, meanwhile, said the sexual harassment incidents were unlikely to be exceptional. “You can’t just pin this and say you have one field operation that went badly wrong,” he told his colleagues in an internal meeting. “It does reflect a culture as well … This is in some sense the tip of an iceberg.” Internal emails from November 2019 show WHO directors were alarmed enough by the abuse complaints that they drafted a strategy to prevent sexual exploitation and appointed two “focal points” to liaise with colleagues in Congo and elsewhere. Directors also ordered confidential probes into sexual abuse problems more broadly and U.N training on how to prevent sexual harassment, along with the independent investigation announced last year. But staffers remain concerned that not enough has been done. At a WHO meeting in January to address sex abuse, Dr. Renee Van de Weerdt, chief of emergency management and support, told colleagues that the risk “remains high across our operations” and that “more robust supervision” was needed. Dr. Gaya Gamhewage, head of WHO’s learning and capacity development, said at an internal WHO discussion on sex abuse that “the impunity with which we have operated is leading to this.” She warned, “Training is not going to solve this problem.” Shortly after Ebola was identified in eastern Congo in 2018, WHO’s Swiss headquarters gave the outbreak its most serious emergency designation, allowing Geneva to take control from its Africa office. WHO chief Tedros traveled to Congo 14 times during the epidemic to personally oversee the response, and his emergencies chief, Ryan, made at least seven visits. Over 2018 and 2019, three Ebola experts, including two who worked for WHO at the time, told the AP they raised concerns about sex abuse in general, and Diallo in particular, with senior managers. But they said they were told that controlling the Ebola outbreak was more important, and two said Diallo was considered “untouchable” because of his relationship with Tedros. Complaints about Diallo were also raised with emergency operations manager Yao, who was responsible for leading WHO’s overall Ebola response in Congo, with hundreds of staff, under Ryan’s supervision. On Feb. 22, 2019, Yao received an email from the WHO outbreak team leader in North Kivu with the subject line, “Private. Chat.” “Chief, please let’s have a Private chat tomorrow,” the staffer emailed, saying he wanted to discuss Diallo, then an outbreak manager in North Kivu. The staffer didn't want to be identified by the AP for fear of losing his job. “We cannot afford to have people tarnishing the sweat and effort of individuals sacrificing themselves thru (sic) inappropriate sexual harassment and bullying,” the staffer wrote. “I will fill you in (in) private.” Yao responded the next morning: “Ok we shall talk.” The staffer said that Yao told him the matter would be handled, but he didn’t believe his concerns were taken seriously and was very upset. He added that he was sidelined for complaining about Diallo. Two WHO officials with knowledge of the situation said the agency investigated complaints that Diallo acted unprofessionally, including an alleged sexual assault, and there was insufficient evidence to corroborate the charges. But investigators failed to interview any of the women involved or the whistleblowers who flagged the harassment claims, according to a senior WHO official who didn't want to be identified for fear of losing his job. Diallo continued to work for WHO months after concerns were raised about him. Diallo was described as a charismatic, outgoing leader with connections to some of WHO’s top managers, including Tedros. In a speech in January 2019, Tedros singled out Diallo among the Ebola responders working under heavy gunfire in Beni. On WHO’s website, Diallo, Tedros and Yao are pictured smiling and bumping elbows during Tedros’ June 2019 trip to Congo. On Diallo’s Facebook page, he appears in more than a dozen photos with Tedros. Several months after Tedros’ visit, Diallo met Anifa, a young Congolese woman working in an Ebola treatment center in Beni. She said Diallo told her: “How can a beautiful girl like you work here, testing people’s temperatures and washing their hands? That’s terrible.” She said he offered her another job at five times more than her current salary where “the conditions were very simple,” according to him. “He wanted me to sleep with him,” she told the AP, noting that Diallo frequently wore a badge with “VIP” inscribed in red, attached to his dark blue WHO vest. Anifa declined to share her full name, fearing it could harm her future job prospects. The AP doesn't identify victims of sexual abuse.
“I told him I studied hard to be employed by the treatment center,” Anifa said. She rejected Diallo’s offer, saying that “if he hires me after sleeping with him ... I would be a sex slave, not a WHO employee.” Diallo denied the claims outright. “I have never offered a woman a job in exchange for sex and I have never sexually harassed a woman in my life,” he told the AP in an email. He said he was never informed of any complaints about his behavior at WHO or disciplined for misconduct, and his relationship with Tedros was “purely professional.” Diallo said his contract for WHO finished at the end of July and he hasn't worked for the agency since. The same manager, Yao, was also told of alleged sexual misconduct by the other doctor, Ngandu, in an email obtained by the AP dated April 23, 2019, with the subject line, “Urgent need for your guidance.” Outbreak manager Mory Keita wrote in French: “I hereby inform you that we have a colleague who has impregnated a girl from Beni.” Keita told Yao that a young woman and her aunt had come to the Hotel Okapi in Beni with two armed police officers, looking for senior WHO staff. They said the young woman had been having an affair with Ngandu, and the hospital had confirmed she was now pregnant. Ngandu was avoiding them, the aunt said, so they went to the police to find him. Keita told Yao that when confronted, Ngandu acknowledged a relationship with the girl but said it was only for two weeks. The woman’s aunt, however, said her niece first spent the night with him about a month and a half ago, and at the time he gave her $100, “a detail that Ngandu could not deny,” the email noted. The two women demanded payment for all medications and hospital treatment during pregnancy and the purchase of land for the child, “given that Dr. Jean-Paul will abandon the girl and she will be obliged to raise her child alone.” “We have asked Jean-Paul to honor the request from the family of the girl and the aunt and try to find some common ground,” Keita said. “(Ngandu) suggested that we manage the situation here at our level here in Beni and not inform the hierarchy, but I felt ... you should be informed so that you would tell us your directions for how to better manage this problem.” Less than one week later, Ngandu and the young woman signed a notarized contract in which he agreed to pay her $100 a month until her baby was delivered, to provide all necessary health care, and to buy her a plot of land in Beni. Four witnesses signed the document, including two from WHO, Keita and Achile Mboko, a human resources officer. Keita didn't respond to requests for comment, and Mboko acknowledged his signature and presence. Two handwritten contracts signed by the young woman and Ngandu confirmed he paid $2,800 for land with a house in a Beni neighborhood and transferred ownership rights to her in August 2019. “This was a private matter and did not implicate WHO,” Ngandu told the AP. Ngandu said he wasn't the father of the baby and that he agreed to the settlement after WHO colleagues, including Keita, “advised me to settle out of court to avoid sullying the reputation of the organization and myself.” Ngandu, who is from Congo, said he wasn't disciplined by WHO and continued to work until his contract ended in June 2019. Ngandu is now based in Namibia and said he is in talks with WHO for potential future employment. The young woman declined to talk to the AP. Paula Donovan, co-director of the Code Blue Campaign, which is campaigning to end sexual exploitation by U.N. peacekeepers, said WHO’s attempt to effectively silence the victim was “beyond concerning.” “It’s a perversion of justice that WHO thinks they could take the law into their own hands and resolve a case without going to the proper authorities,” Donovan said. “If this is how they treated one case, how are they treating all the others?” In May 2019, Yao was told of yet another unrelated sexual harassment complaint in Bunia, roughly 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of Beni. Two women told the World Bank they were refused jobs at WHO because they declined to sleep with the recruiting officer, in an email seen by an Ebola aid worker. The aid worker, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals, told the AP that the World Bank alerted Yao, but nothing was done.
Throughout the summer, Yao was praised for his leadership of the Ebola response. He was named in a July 17 tweet from Ebba Kalondo, a spokesperson for the African Union, as one of WHO’s “exceptional men” and was pictured alongside colleagues, including Diallo. Kalondo urged her followers: “Know their names. Write about them.” Two months later, a young Congolese woman named Reby, then 20, met Diallo when he came into the Vodacom shop where she was working. He gave her $100 for “transport costs” to meet him at a hotel and asked her how much she made in the telecommunications job, she told the AP. “My God, a beautiful girl like you who gets $60 a month is not enough,” he said, according to Reby. “If you sleep with me, you are going to be a high-ranking member of the Ebola response in Beni and you are going to receive around $800 a month.” Reby declined to use her full name for fear of retribution. She said she refused Diallo’s offer, but continued to see him when he came into her shop. “From that day on, he always called me the difficult girl,” she said. In a confidential slide presentation in January 2020, WHO officials reported that an internal U.N. review of the Ebola response in Congo had found a need for “safe-guarding mechanisms for preventing sexual exploitation.” All staff were to complete training on harassment and other issues. The publication of general sex abuse allegations in Congo in the media last fall set off a flurry of responses from WHO. Yao said in an internal meeting in September that despite U.N. protocols to prevent sexual abuse, “it looks like this system is not working at the grassroots level.” He added that a recent U.N. assessment hadn't revealed any problems, “so we were surprised about a case happening.” WHO director-general Tedros called the allegations a “shocking” betrayal in an email to staff and promised “serious consequences,” including immediate dismissal and referral to local authorities. At a town hall meeting in November, emergencies chief Ryan said sexual abuse issues had been “neglected” for years and apologized to his staff. “There are behaviors here that are not acceptable,” he said. WHO staffers, especially women, were unconvinced. “Quite frankly, I think this is not good enough,” said Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s technical lead on COVID-19, at the same meeting. “We know in every situation we go in, we’re at risk.” Staffers also worried that problems persisted in the agency’s response to another Ebola outbreak in Congo last year. “We still do not have a robust (sexual abuse prevention) program in place,” Geneva-based project officer Jessica Kolmer said during a meeting in November. She said donors told them their new measures, including posting flyers in their offices and establishing a sexual abuse prevention committee, were “not sufficient.” Back in Congo, Anifa said she was deeply disturbed that WHO staffers hadn't been disciplined for their treatment of women. “I condemn WHO for not sanctioning Dr. Boubacar Diallo because I know already they have complaints against him,” she said. “I asked myself, ‘Why did the people who came to help us, to fight Ebola here at home, why do they want to destroy our lives?’” Shekinah said she “couldn’t count how many times” she slept with Diallo. She said she knew about a dozen other women in Beni whom he had similarly victimized. “I wanted to quit,” she said. “But because of my financial problems, I endured it.” Shekinah said she was often paid in cash or mobile credit, with little paperwork. Even after she and Diallo separated, she said, he continued to ask for nude pictures or video calls while she was naked. Diallo should be punished “for his sexual abuse of all those girls in Beni as a lesson to these international organizations that this should not happen again,” she said. “I would like justice to be done.”

Sunday 9 May 2021

Mr Ibu says he is good in bed but can stay without fucking for 2 years.

Nigerian funny actor, Mr Ibu has said that he is not crazy about sex and he can stay without fucking for two years. Mr Ibu, who disclosed this in an interview with Punch also said he had stayed off sex for months already because he was poisoned in December 2020. He said, “I am not sex-crazed at all. I can abstain for two years. When I had a problem, I stayed off sex for a long time. I am not controlled by sex. As of now, I have stayed off sex for at least four months. Remember that I was poisoned in December 2020, so I need to recuperate before engaging in such acts. My wife is also missing me. It was not easy for her. She was crying every minute because she genuinely loves me. “Some people have said that people with potbellies are not good lovers or sexually active but being good on the bed is relative. My answer to this is that I have 13 children (10 boys and two girls) though I lost one of them. That is the evidence of my sexual virility. I hatch children like pigeons.” The actor also said he doesn’t cheat on his wife. He said, “I don’t cheat on my wife. I had children before I married her. I left that life because many women wanted to have children for me but I cannot build a primary school in my house. They liked me because I was good in bed and I’m really grateful for that. I knew what they wanted so I was always very gentle with them. Women are attracted to me but I’m only interested in my wife. My wife is as beautiful as I met her, even after four children.”

Friday 7 May 2021

Best Lover magazine for May, 2021

Best Lover magazine for May 2021 is now available. Price: N300 (three hundred naira) only. The magazine is in PDF format and will be sent to you to your WhatsApp, email or Telegram To get your copy, simply credit First Bank account number 3021973724 with the N300. The account name is Venus Books Company. As soon as you pay, contact Best Lover magazine editor, Mr Jerry on 08033371175 through WhatsApp, SMS or Telegram and the magazine will immediately be sent to your WhatsApp, email or Telegram as you want it.

Wednesday 5 May 2021

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Friday 23 April 2021

Film producers want to fuck me before giving me roles in their movies,-- Uju Mandy Obi

Mandy

Dark and busty Nollywood actress, Mandy Uju Obi has lamented how randy producers who demand for sex for roles have pushed her out of the movie industry.

According to the actress, sexual harassment is so rampart in the Nigerian movie industry and it has become almost impossible for the average actress these days to get a role in a movie if she is not ready to go to bed with film producers who call the shots in the industry.

For the above reason, the single mum of one says she is quitting the industry for the time being. Hear her:

“For now, I have taken a break from acting because it’s not easy. Acting is not easy at all because of sexual harassment. I need to put myself together before going back to acting. Some movie producers would not let me rest. But I am not in for that kind of lifestyle because I value my body a lot. My body isn’t for everyone. Only people that deserve it can have my body.”

For the actress, however, it is a double jeopardy. While taking a break from acting due to sexual harassment, her male fans will not also let her rest, as they daily bombard her with sexually explicit messages on social media.

“I get lots of funny messages on my Instagram page,” she explains. “In fact, it is an everyday thing. I just read them and laugh. But the most embarrassing message I received recently was when a guy sent me a DM saying he uses my pictures and videos to masturbate. I was shocked!”

Asked whether her former lovers run back begging for another chance, Mandy, who is now into online business, fired back. “Yes, why not? They do. I don’t accept my exs back. Once we break up, I don’t know you again. They always want to come back and have more of me, but I don’t give them that chance. Even now, I’m not in a hurry for marriage. I’m still young and have a very bright future. I need to make money before settling down with anyone.”

MANDY UJU OBI


Tuesday 20 April 2021

‘My Landlady Asked For Sex In Exchange For Rent In Lekki’– Nigerian Man Shares Tale



A Nigerian man has shared with the internet community how his landlady requested sex from him so he forgoes the N3 million rent he’s supposed to pay.

According to the man, he moved into the apartment in the plush neighbourhood of Lekki two years ago and the wife of the owner of the house who handles the rent collection and other matters was the one who attended to him.

His lengthy tale as published on social media, reads:

‘Two Years ago, I moved into a semi-detached fully serviced apartment in the Lekki area of Lagos. Because of the job I do, I needed a very comfortable housing arrangement to portray myself as living on the high side of life and thereby attracting rich clients to myself. The rent was throat-cutting. I even got a loan to add to get the place.

The lease was handled by the wife of the property owner (Landlord’s wife). She is a lawyer and into Estate Management. Pretty and with well-rounded breasts and bum, Tonia; my Landlord’s wife; was a lady in her early forties. Right from when I met her, she was flirtatious with me. Probably because she knew I was a single guy with my fiancée still schooling for her Masters Degree abroad; precisely in South Africa. Marriage; for me; is in the next two years, and all I wanted was just to focus on my career, and build it to a certain level before marriage.

As a dashing young man, getting attention from ladies has never been strange to me. I get it all the time. My Landlord’s wife was no different. After I moved in, she kept calling and texting me. I played along and acted friendly but I had no intention of taking it further. I was a perfect gentleman.

This woman got serious and would show up randomly at my place. She promised I would not need to pay another rent for the place which was a whooping three million naira per annum. All she wanted from me was sex. Apparently, her husband was a bloody cheat too. They deserved each other I must say.

She would complain and tell me about how sex-starved she was. She would tell me how her husband has been busy flirting with other women out there and seductively told me that she had no reason to be horny when she can do business’ with me. Her offer was really tempting. I resisted because that was not just my thing. I can mess with a lady but not with a married lady; and my landlady for that matter.

But where she caught up with me was last year when my rent was going to expire. I had already received a notice from the property company to pay up. I was hard up. I tried to mop up as much cash as I could but I could barely come up with 20% of the rent. I called this lady one morning, pleading to give me some time to come up with the money.

She later showed up at my place later in the evening, asking me why I was proving difficult. That I did not need to pay anything if I gave her what she wanted. I asked her how do I know she would keep her word. She promised to write me a receipt for the rent paid once I agreed. In my desperation, I agreed. I saw it as a good deal! I quickly unzipped her blouse as if it was on fire. I grabbed her breasts.

That was how my relationship with this lady started. She was a tigress! Her sexual strength often wore me out. She was always horny. I often managed to keep up with her sexual pace. She was far stronger than me in the act. It became an almost everyday thing! Each time, I would ask her for my receipt, but she would say she has done it but the accountant is yet to release it. She even showed me an SMS she sent to the Accountant.