Friday, May 22, 2015

13 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

13. A healthy male averages 11 erections per day-nine of them while asleep.
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After ejaculating, it can take him anywhere from two minutes to two weeks to achieve another erection.


14. From shower to grower
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On average, a limp man-hood will increase in volume 300% when it is erect. It will also contain more than eight to ten times its normal amount of blood.





11 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis (Smoking)

11) Smoking can shorten your man-hood by as much as a centimeter.
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Erections are all about good bloodflow, and lighting up calcifies blood vessels, stifling erectile circulation.


12) The foreskin has an abundance of Langerhans cells, which are immune cells that are infiltrated by HIV.
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This may explain why circumcised men in Africa have a 60% lower rate of HIV infection from heterosexual intercourse.





16 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

17. Koro, a culture-specific syndrome, where a man (or a woman) is overcome with a debilitating fear that his p*nis (or her nipples) is shrinking and will eventually disappear.
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Interestingly, this fear is borne out of no real proof or evidence. It is also known as “man-hood panic” and has been said to provoke mass hysteria.


18. Semen can cure depression:
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Apparently, semen contains chemicals that elevate mood, increase affection, induce sleep, and contain at least three antidepressants. It also contains cortisol, which is known to increase affection; as well as estrone, which elevates mood; oxytocin, which also elevates mood; thyrotropin-releasing hormone, which is another antidepressant; melatonin, which is a sleep aid; and serotonin, which is a well-known antidepressant neurotransmitter.





18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis






Video Of The Week: Reminisce ft. Olamide & Phyno - Local Rappers

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New music video by Reminisce, aka Babahafusa, performing “Local Rappers” together with Olamide and Phyno. Directed by MEX.


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China Jams US Spy Drones over Disputed South China Sea Islands.

China tried to electronically jam US drone flights over the disputed South China Sea in order to prevent surveillance on man-made islands Beijing is constructing as a part of an aggressive land reclamation initiative, US officials said.
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Global Hawk long-range surveillance drones were targeted by jamming in at least one incident near the Spratly Islands, where China is building military facilities on Fiery Cross Reef, the Washington Free Beacon reported.

China’s alleged on-going reclamation of Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands.

That statement follows Thursday reports that the Chinese navy warned a US surveillance plane to leave the same area eight times in an apparent effort to establish and enforce a no-fly zone, a demand Washington rejected.


“This is the Chinese navy … This is the Chinese navy … Please go away … to avoid misunderstanding,” a radio call in English from an installation on Fiery Cross said. The warnings were reported by CNN, which had a crew on the aircraft.


Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said the United States does not recognize China’s sovereignty claims over the new islands. He added that flights and Navy ships will continue their routine patrols, but will maintain a distance of at least 12 miles from the island.


Details of the drone interference are classified, but last week, David Shear, the assistant defense secretary for Asian and Pacific security affairs, said Global Hawks are deployed in Asia as one element of a buildup of forces near the South China Sea.


“We’re engaged in a long-term effort to bolster our capabilities in the region,” Shear told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “Just a few examples of the increases in our capabilities in the region include the deployment of Global Hawks and F-35s. Soon we will be adding to the stock of V-22s in Japan as well.”


Shear said the Pentagon estimates that China will complete construction of an airfield on Fiery Cross Reef by 2017 or 2018. Meanwhile, rapid militarization has security experts worried about the potential for a conflict.


Rick Fisher, a China military affairs analyst, said China could increase pressure on the United States to halt surveillance flights in Asia by first attacking one of the unmanned aircraft flights.


“Though UAVs like the Global Hawk are rather expensive, they are also regarded as more expendable because they are unmanned,” Fisher, a senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center, told the Washington Free Beacon.


“But failing to defend these UAVs runs the risk of China viewing them as ‘fair game’ to shoot down whenever they please.”


Beijing also might attempt to capture a Global Hawk by causing one to crash in shallow water, or by attempting to snatch one in flight using a manned aircraft, Fisher said.

Addicted Robbers re-arrested after jail break in Ekiti for armed Robbery !

Two culprits, Banji Adedayo(40) and Tope Daramola (45) who got away jail amid the Ekiti-state escape in December 2014 have been re-captured by the Ondo state police command for armed robbery.
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Parading the men with other offenders before newsmen today, the Ondo state police Commissioner, Isaac Eke, said the suspects, subsequent to getting away from jail, joined a five men outfitted burglary gang that have been threatening Akure since March this year.


They were captured after they victimized one Mr. Remidayo Komolafe of his Toyota Sienna Bus with Reg. No. KJA 790 CH, estimated at N1.6 million on Ondo Road in Akure. They likewise forcefully gathered five cellular telephones from the casualty, estimated at N200,000 and also different belonging. “Upon police interrogation [the men] confessed to the crime and other robbery cases, including an Ekiti State bank robbery, and both were inmates who escaped from Ekiti jailbreak,” he said.


Additionally paraded are hoodlums who perpetrated different law violations.

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Actress Naturi Naughton had a genuine Marilyn Monroe moment while promoting the second season of a standout amongst the best TV shows with a black cast, ‘Power” on top of the Empire State Building today. Photograph credit: Bossip

21.05.2015 Ukraine Civil war Crisis News

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4th generation warfare: Al-Shabab terrorist storms Kenyan village, hoists flags

The Somalia-based al-Shabab terror group has raided a village in northeastern Kenya, days after a similar operation in a nearby town.


A statement by the Kenyan interior ministry on Friday said the al-Qaeda-affiliated armed group attacked the village of Yumbis, about 70 kilometre north of Garissa – the scene of last month’s bloody university siege.


“Security forces on Thursday evening thwarted an attempted attack at Yumbis village,” the statement said.


“Security forces swiftly mobilised and engaged the militants in a gun battle. No casualties were reported.”


Speaking to Al Jazeera from an unknown location, Abdulaziz Mus’ab, al-Shabab’s spokesman for military operations, said the group’s fighters were in Yumbis for more than eight hours.


“The Mujahideen carried out an operation in Yumbis. This was part of our ongoing operations to free the Christian-occupied Muslim lands of Northern Frontier Districts [NFD]. The coward enemy ran away before our Mujahideen arrived. We spoke to the Muslim residents and left more than eight hours later.


“We will not rest or stop until NFD is free,” he added.


NFD was previously the name of the Northeastern Kenya region, mostly inhabited by ethnic Somali Kenyans.


A resident told Al Jazeera that masked al-Shabab fighters rounded up villagers and looked for non-Muslims.


The fighters left after placing their black flag in every corner of the village, the resident, who did not want to be named for security reasons, added.


On Tuesday, more than 20 fighters from the group raided the town of Hulugho, where they rounded up locals in a mosque and preached to them for two hours before withdrawing.


Last month, four al-Shabab fighters killed 148 people, mostly students, in the siege to the university in the region’s commercial hub, Garissa.


It was al-Shabab’s deadliest attack on Kenyan soil.

50 shops, two residential buildings, razed as Ekiti violence escalates

No fewer than 50 shops and two residential buildings, located within the Oja Oba market in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, were razed as the crisis between drivers and Hausa traders escalated on Friday. The arson took place in the early hours of Friday despite the dusk to dawn curfew imposed by Governor Ayodele Fayose on Thursday. The market, situated directly opposite the king’s palace, and populated by people of different ethnic groups, majorly the Yorubas, was razed at about 2am on Friday. As of press time, the Police had yet to announce any arrest made in connection with the arson. Traders cried uncontrollably on Friday lamenting the loss of goods worth several millions of Naira.


Security agencies had taken over the scene on Wednesday as the fight was getting out of hand. Residents and workers living along Odo Ado, Ajilosun-Ikere road, woke up to see thick fumes of flames coming from the market. Most schools in the city shut their gate to pupils while those that opened before getting to know the situation in town had to hurriedly send pupils back home. The panic message also got to banks and other commercial offices who also shut their door to customers. Men of the state fire service had difficulty curtailing the inferno. All major streets in the capital city were deserted as the news spread. Trucks-load of mobile and regular policemen as well as soldiers were immediately deployed on the orders of the state government to prevent escalation of the crisis and prevent massive looting.


The state governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose, who personally led security team that included the newly posted Commissioner of Police, Mr. Etop James, to the scene, expressed worry at the turn of events. Fayose ordered that four luxurious buses belonging to government be immediately mobilised to evacuate all Hausa residents (including women and children) in the city to a neutral ground called ‘shasha’ situated along Ado-Ekiti-Ikere, Ekiti road. Many of the Hausas that had been moved to the Mobile Police unit near the old Governor’s office were still being evacuated as of press time. The governor, who, for more than three hours, stood and monitored the evacuation, said the Hausa community would be at the new place for the time being, and would be heavily guarded by both soldiers and mobile policemen.


The new CP told journalists in a separate interview that the police were on top of the situation, saying his men had been working tirelessly since the incident happened. He said he was challenged by the character of the state governor who abandoned the luxury of the government house to team up with the police in checking the crisis from getting out of hands when called about 1am. The police boss warned trouble makers to steer clear of the state while law abiding residents should conduct their daily businesses without any fear. The crisis started on Tuesday night when a bag belonging to the wife of a Chieftain of transport workers was snatched by unknown persons along the ever busy Ijigbo old garage area of the city. It was learnt that the victim was allegedly raped by the assailants after dispossessing her of her belongings, a development that irked the drivers. An eyewitness said the victim’s husband reported the matter to his members after efforts to know the identities of the perpetrators proved futile.