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“I Need A Boyfriend Who’ll Understand That 5 Rounds Is Just A Warm Up” — Lady Says

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A lady has left Netizens almost shocked after making a controversial post on micro-blogging site, Twitter. The lady identified as @piousbae012 took to Twitter on Tuesday morning to reveal the type of guy she needs as a boyfriend. She said she needs a boyfriend who is a champ in bed.The lady who seems to be a s£x addict revealed that her potential boyfriend must be able to go way more than five rounds during s*x. She tweeted; Follow us on twitter (ajuede.com) or on Instagram (ajuedeman) for details of the global situation presently.

We Need Men More Than They Need Us — Lady Writes

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A young lady with Twitter handle @Q_BinLaden has advised ladies to be up and doing as most men no longer need women in their lives. Buttressing her point, she stated that men do not need women as they can do their laundry themselves and are financially buoyant enough to finance their lifestyle. She further asked women to stop their sense of entitlement just because they have a big bu*t, adding that most women need to work on their attitude. Follow us on twitter (ajuede.com) or on Instagram (ajuedeman) for details of the global situation presently.

Soyinka to Buhari: You lack power to lock down states

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Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka yesterday described the total lockdown of Lagos and Ogun States by President Muhammadu Buhari over the coronavirus pandemic as illegal and unconstitutional. Follow us on twitter (ajuede.com) or on Instagram (ajuedeman) for details of the global situation presently. Soyinka, in a statement, said the president lacked the power to unilaterally lock down a state when there was no war or emergency. Soyinka, in the statement titled:  “Between COVID-19 and Constitutional Encroachment,” called for the intervention of constitutional lawyers and lawmakers, saying they should kindly step into “this and educate us, mere lay minds.” “The worst development I can conceive us is to have a situation where rational measures for the containment of the corona pandemic are rejected on account of their questionable genesis,” he said.  “This is a time for Unity of Purpose, not nitpicking dissensions. So, before this becomes a habit, a question: does President Buhari

We are not going to lockdown Oyo, Makinde Insists

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The governor of Oyo State, Engr Oluwaseyi Makinde has, on Tuesday, reaffirmed that there will not be a total lockdown of the state in the cause of the curtailing the spread of COVID-19 in the state. Makinde, while addressing the people of Oyo State, in a media chat with a popular broadcast journalist, Isaac Brown, via a telephone conversation, on a radio programme tagged ‘Situation Room on COVID-19,’ on Fresh 105.9FM in Ibadan, said that locking down the entire state will do the citizenry no good when the government is still working on reasonable palliative measures. Follow us on twitter (ajuede.com) or on Instagram (ajuedeman) for details of the global situation presently. The governor who had earlier been tested positive for coronavirus on Monday assured the people of Oyo State that he would still work with the COVID-19 task force and the new head of the team, Prof. Oluwagbenga Alonge, while on self-isolation as he is still asymptomatic and his temperature is about 36°C. M

COVID 19: ‘FG should suspend electricity, water tariffs payment by Nigerians’

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The federal government should order the suspension of electricity and water tariffs payment by ordinary Nigerians for two months to cushion the effect of dwindling economic fortunes amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, a member of House of Representatives has advised.  The lawmaker, representing Maiyama/Koko/Besse Federal Constituency of Kebbi State, Shehu Koko (APC,Kebbi), made the call in a statement on Tuesday. Follow us on twitter (ajuede.com) or on Instagram (ajuedeman) for details of the global situation presently. He said Nigeria, like other countries, is going through trying times as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, adding that Nigerians will be happy if they have their sufferings reduced.  “While we continue to pray for God to come to our rescue, I urge the Federal Government to provide basic amenities like water and electricity at no cost, especially to those at the grassroot level without interruption. “This, I believe, will go a long way to assist the federal governmen

Tanzania Records First Death From COVID-19

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Tanzania on Tuesday recorded its first death from coronavirus, a 49-year-old man who had underlying health issues, the health ministry said. The East African nation has reported cases since March 16, including foreign travellers and those with whom they have had contacts. One person has so far recovered. “I regret to announce the first death of coronavirus patient early this morning. The 49-year old man had other health complications,” Health Minister Ummy Mwalimu said in a statement, without giving details. Tanzania has already shut all schools and universities in a bid to curb the disease, and from Tuesday parliament cut working hours and limited the number of MPs allowed in the debating chamber. However while neighbouring countries have imposed lockdowns and urged people to stay home, President John Magufuli has played down the seriousness of the disease. Follow us on twitter (ajuede.com) or on Instagram (ajuedeman) for details of the global situation presently. “Thi

Sierra Leone Confirms First Coronavirus Case

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Sierra Leone has recorded its first case of the new coronavirus, the government said on Tuesday, making it the latest African country to register an infection. In a televised press conference, President Julius Maada Bio said that a 37-year-old man who arrived in the country from France on March 16 had tested positive. The man had been quarantined on arrival in the West African state, Bio said. “It was not a matter of whether, but when. Ladies and gentlemen, the when is here,” the president said. Sierra Leone had been one of the few countries in Africa to have reported zero cases, despite neighbouring Guinea and Liberia having detected infections. There are fears that, like its neighbours, the poor nation of 7.5 million people is particularly exposed to an outbreak. The former British colony was badly hit by the 2014-2016 West African Ebola crisis, which killed almost 4,000 people in Sierra Leone. Follow us on twitter (ajuede.com) or on Instagram (ajuedeman) for details