Sex positions – what do you need them for?

Sexual passion between a man and a woman is like fire – if you do not support it and do not refresh it with anything new, it will be fading down together with your relationships in general, as most often sex is their important part. But how can you preserve passion and sexual interest to each other, what to do not to make your sexual life a grey everyday routine? The answer is quite simple: you need to change something from time to time in your sex, try to experiment, implement something interesting and new. The most easy and efficient means for that will be using different sex positions, which are like spices, are able to give one dish different tastes.
Here’s why we collected on this page for you the best sex positions, which will not only preserve your passion and interest to each other but will also make your sexual life really diversified and fascinating. Every intimate contact with your beloved will be a new enigma which you both will be eager to do.
In practice there exist a lot of poses, but if you take into account their different variations, their quantity will go to infinite number!) But before studying our list of sex positions numbered above and trying something it will be useful for you to read and understand the theoretical information bellow.
If sex is only a means to continue your generation or just to relieve stress, the information bellow will be hardly useful for you. But if you have it for pleasure, to get extremely delightful emotions with your beloved, read this information carefully.
Everybody says and writes that changing positions in sex is good, that knowing their different options will make your sexual life diversified and so on. But why, how and what advantages does it give? There are a few nuances and secrets that not many people know. Unfortunately, not many people talk and write about it that is why now we will have a good at it and as they say, we will make it loud and simple.
Sex position #8 - Boat. (from behind, lying down, man on top, rear entry). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #2 - Mermaid. (from behind, rear entry, woman on top). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #1 - Shuttle. (cowgirl, criss cross, face to face, woman on top). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #3 - Cat. (face to face, lying down, man on top). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #4 - Clapper. (doggy style, from behind, rear entry). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #5 - Aquarius. (kneeling, right angle). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #6 - Straddle. (cowgirl, criss cross, woman on top). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #7 - Candle. (from behind, rear entry, standing). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #8 - Boat. (from behind, lying down, man on top, rear entry). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #9 - Disco. (face to face, standing). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #10 - Scorpio. (69 sex position, kneeling, lying down, oral sex, woman on top). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #11 - Inquisitor. (cunnilingus, lying down, oral sex). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #12 - Whisper. (blowjob, lying down, oral sex). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #13 - Spoon. (from behind, lying down, rear entry, sideways, spooning). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #15 - Swing. (cowgirl, from behind, woman on top). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageSex position #14 - Tulip. (face to face, lying down, woman on top). Kamasutra - Photo, picture, imageBest sex positions list on SexPositions.Club

NBA star Kay Felder arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman

American professional basketball star, Kay Felder, 23, who last played for the Raptors 905 of the NBA G League, was arrested on suspicion of assault and making threats on Sunday.
Police in Mississauga, a city outside Toronto where the Raptors’ G League team is based, responded to a residence after the department received a report of a disturbance, Mississauga police spokesperson Harinder Sohi told USA TODAY Sports.
According to TMZ, Felder, 23, and a woman were out to dinner when an argument broke out. The woman claimed Felder choked her and left marks on her neck. TMZ reported paramedics treated her at the scene.
TMZ reported Felder was booked, has been released and will appear in court on the 18th of December.
In a statement released by Raptors 905 on Monday afternoon, they announced that they have cut ties with Felder
“On Monday, Dec. 3, 2018, Raptors 905 guard Kay Felder was charged by police in connection with an allegation of domestic violence.
“Raptors 905 have waived Felder, effective immediately.
“As this matter is before the courts, Raptors 905 will not comment further.”
NBA star Kay Felder

Atiku Abubakar says To defeat terrorism, we need to arm our military and motivate them with good working conditions

PDP’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar wrote a lenghty piece as a guest columnist for Thisday titled, ‘To Win the War on Terror, We Need Opportunities and Jobs’.
In the article, Atiku said, ‘to defeat terrorism, we need to arm our military & motivate them with good working conditions, especially the lower ranks who face the greatest risks & are the least paid.
We need to demonstrate that when you fight for Nigeria, Nigeria will fight for you’.
Read the full piece below…
In order to defeat terror, Nigeria needs a well thought out anti-terror plan and one thing that must be central to that plan is the buy in of the people because terror can only thrive where there is local support. Take that local support structure away and the terror architecture will collapse like a pack of cards.

Terrorists are themselves human beings. Terror groups depend on recruiting from the local communities to replenish their ranks or they cannot grow. The members of Boko Haram are not spirits and while there definitely is some foreign influence, the overwhelming number of their leadership and followers are members of the local population.

Central to our plans for defeating terror therefore must be to find out why young men in those communities are aggrieved enough to be alienated from Nigeria and attracted to the radical philosophy of Boko Haram and ISWAP. When we find out, we must prevent this alienation from occurring.
The key to answering this question is to look at the economy of Nigeria and how that economy is distributed.
Within Nigeria, the heartland of the terror insurgency is the Northeast, with Borno and Yobe states being the hardest hit. Surely, it cannot be a coincidence that the Northeast is also the most economically backward part of Nigeria with Borno and Yobe states worst affected.
Recently, someone called Nigerian youths “lazy”. Rightly, there was an uproar over that indecorous slandering of a whole generation, but that type of mentality exposes the mindset that has led to the alienating of huge swathes of our youth, especially in the Northeast.
When Nigerian youths feel that they are not valued as equal members of society that should have equal access to opportunity, they begin to take matters into their own hands.

When the leadership of a nation fail to provide positive avenues for the youth to assert their intelligence positively, then the youth will find negative uses to express their innate intelligences.
Lack of access to education is linked to poverty and poverty is undoubtedly an incubator for crime, terrorism or militancy.

On November 22, 2016, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) revealed that a whopping 70% of children in Kebbi state are not in school. They also revealed that they do not have reliable figures for states such as Borno and Yobe, but the numbers may well be more. Even likely so.
In 2016, my running mate, former Governor Peter Obi, gave an Independence Day speech at The Platform event organised by Covenant Christian Centre in Lagos. It was an unforgettable Independence Day event which, according to Google analytics, was the most searched item in Nigeria on that day, besting even the President’s own speech.
Why was that speech so attractive to Nigerians? It is because Mr. Obi gave a detailed breakdown of the reality of governance in Nigeria today, which is one of a wasteful squandering of the riches that should have gone into the development of our youth.
And he is not alone in noticing this. Youth everywhere and especially in the Northeast are seeing this. The Nigerian government and the Nigerian elite are not offering them a way out of this dilemma. However, anti social groups, like Boko Haram and ISWAP, are exploiting their dissatisfaction with society and are offering our youth a utopian ideal which is in reality a dystopia.
These youth read about highly connected government officials who pilfer N200 million that was meant for Internally Displaced Persons, without so much as a slap on the wrists, they hear about suspected mega thieves who are returned by government, reinstated into the civil service, given promotions and armed guards and treated like royalty.
These events only deepen their alienation from society and affirm the twisted messages of groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP.
To defeat terrorism therefore, we need to arm our military and motivate them with good working conditions and terms of services, especially for the lower ranks who face the greatest risks and are the least paid. We need to demonstrate that when you fight for Nigeria, Nigeria will fight for you, but even more importantly, we must show that when you die in the services of Nigeria, your name and your survivors will be celebrated by the society that you died for.
We must also help our military win the hearts and minds of the people of the Northeast by empowering them to open soup kitchens where they give food to the hungry. We must encourage them to set up field hospitals where they treat the local population free of charge. Even something as giving each soldier a pocketful of sweets to handout to little children on the streets will help the military win the love and affection of the local population and turn their allegiance to our armed forces.
That is one part of the plan. The other part of the plan, which is even more important, is that we must starve Boko Haram and ISWAP of their recruiting tool by quickly and effectively restructuring Nigeria so that we have a society that allows for inclusiveness and social justice.
A very good first step is to go back in time to find out why an initially peaceful movement became violent. It all started with the extra judicial murder of their charismatic preacher and founder Ustaz Mohammed Yusuf.
In fact, the current leader of ISWAP, is Mohammed Yusuf’s son, Abu Musab al-Barnawi. It is clear that that act of extra judicially killing Mohammed Yusuf is one of the grudges that these groups have against the Nigerian state.
We must deprive Boko Haram of the means of claiming injustice as the rationale behind its insurgency by trying all those behind Mohammed Yusuf‘s extra judicial murder.
As Theodore Parker said “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice”.
Just as we are satisfying this moral debt, as a nation, we must ensure that there is a fairer redistribution of the wealth of Nigeria amongst all Nigerians. Our budgeting system must be upended and we must have the political will to start spending more on capital expenditures than on recurrent expenditures.
We must curb waste in government by eliminating security votes and those wasteful spendings highlighted by Governor Peter Obi which include, but are not limited to, eliminating huge and expensive convoys, overseas medical treatment at public expense, reducing unnecessary travel and building people instead of building edifices.
We must learn from countries like Rwanda that has stabilised its society by statutorily reserving 30% of all legislative seats for women. As the late Kofi Annan said in 2006, “there is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women. No other policy is as likely to raise economic productivity, or to reduce infant and maternal mortality”.
When you empower a woman, you empower a family, a village, a community and eventually, a nation.
In our case, we can go further by reserving at least 35% of all legislative and executive positions for not just women, but also for our youth, at all levels of government, federal, states and local governments. We must convert our youths from onlookers to stakeholders.
They must see that it is easier for them to influence the direction of Nigeria by going into government or business than by going into crime or terrorise.
But above all, we must massively invest in education by building capacity, which must not just be limited to establishing more schools, but by training teachers. In a situation where we do not even have enough teachers, it is a mistake to sack the few that we have because they fail adhoc examinations. Instead, we must build their capacity to teach via training and continuous development.
It is impossible to have 70% of the children of a state outside the formal school system without having destabilising crime and terrorism such as we are currently having in Nigeria. And it will be a mistake to fight only the symptoms without fighting the cause.
We must accept the wisdom that a provision of equal opportunity and social justice is the panacea to almost all of the ills of society.
By reversing our budgeting ratio from 7-3 in favour of recurrent to 7-3 in favour of capital expenditure, we will create an atmosphere for jobs.
If we are building and rebuilding infrastructure, there will be jobs for our youth. They will have increased purchasing power, which will itself lead to further jobs flowing from the goods and services they patronise. They will keep their monies in banks, which will result in more liquidity with which the banks can then provide loans to more small and medium scale enterprises. The snowball effect is almost limitless.
Again, let me state that we have to make these changes to rescue our nation from the brink. Only last week, the World Bank revealed that in recent years, Nigeria “has underinvested in human capital and remains very low compared to others.”
If we do not address these negative indices, we will continue to totter, while nations that sufficiently invest in their youth make advances that we can only dream of.
These are the only ways we can decisively defeat terror and defeat it we must otherwise anarchy await us.
•Waziri Atiku Abubakar is the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party.
Atiku Abubakar says

95-year-old woman enrolls in school

A Kenyan woman believed to be 95 years old has made news headlines after she was photographed in school wearing a school uniform.
Chebelina Mukomuga estimates that she was born in 1923, according to Wanjiku Kinuthia, the Communication Officer at Lewa Wildlife, Kenya.
Chebelina registered for adult education with a number of other elderly Kenyan women but she’s the oldest in her class and seems keen to learn, not minding her age.
95-year-old woman

2019 Golden Globe Award full nomination list

2019 Golden Globe Award full nomination list

Nominations for the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced on Thursday morning show live from the Beverly Hilton Hot.

See full list below:

Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language

• Capernaum
• Girl
• Never Look Away
• Roma
• Shoplifters

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

• Alfonso Cuaron, Roma
• Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara, The Favourite
• Barry Jenkins, If Beale Street Could Talk
• Adam McKay, Vice
• Peter Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga, and Brian Currie, Green Book

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

• Barry
• The Good Place
• Kidding
• The Kominsky Method
• The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

• The Alienist
• The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
• Escape at Dannemora
• Sharp Objects
• A Very English Scandal

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

• Amy Adams, Sharp Objects
• Patricia Arquette, Escape at Dannemora
• Connie Britton, Dirty John
• Laura Dern, The Tale
• Regina King, Seven Seconds

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

• Antonio Banderas
• Daniel Bruhl
• Darren Criss
• Benedict Cumberbatch
• Hugh Grant

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

• Alex Bornstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
• Patricia Clarkson, Sharp Objects
• Penelope Cruz, The Assassination of Gianni Versace
• Thandie Newton, Westworld
• Yvonne Strahovski, The Handmaid’s Tale

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

• Alan Arkin
• Kieran Culkin
• Edgar Ramirez
• Ben Whishaw
• Henry Winkler

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

• Kristen Bell
• Candice Bergen
• Alison Brie
• Rachel Brosnahan
• Debra Messing

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

• Sacha Baron Cohen, Who Is America
• Jim Carrey, Kidding
• Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
• Donald Glover, Atlanta
• Bill Hader, Barry

Best Television Series – Drama

• The Americans
• Bodyguard
• Homecoming
• Killing Eve
• Pose

Best Motion Picture – Drama

• Black Panther
• Blackkklansman
• Bohemian Rhapsody
• If Beale Street Could Talk
• A Star Is Born

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

• Glenn Close, The Wife
• Lady Gaga, A Star Is Born
• Nicole Kidman, Destroyer
• Melissa McCarthy, Can You Ever Forgive Me
• Rosamund Pike, A Private War

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

• Bradley Cooper, A Star Is Born
• Willem Dafoe, At Eternity’s Gate
• Lucas Hedges, Boy Erased
• Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody
• John David Washington, Blackkklansman

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

• Crazy Rich Asians
• The Favourite
• Green Book
• Mary Poppins Returns
• Vice

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

• Marco Beltrami, A Quiet Place
• Alexandre Desplat, Isle of Dogs
• Ludwig Göransson, Black Panther
• Justin Hurwitz, First Man
• Marc Shaiman, Mary Poppins Returns

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical Picture

• Emily Blunt, Mary Poppins Returns
• Olivia Colman, The Favourite
• Elsie Fisher, Eighth Grade
• Charlize Theron, Tully
• Constance Wu, Crazy Rich Asians

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

• Christian Bale, Vice
• Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mary Poppins Returns
• Viggo Mortensen, Green Book
• Robert Redford, The Old Man & the Gun
• John C. Reilly, Stan & Ollie

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture

• Amy Adams, VICE
• Claire Foy, First Man
• Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk
• Emma Stone, The Favourite
• Rachel Weisz, The Favourite

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture

• Mahershala Ali, Green Book
• Timothee Chalamet, Beautiful Boy
• Adam Driver, Blackkklansman
• Richard E. Grant, Can You Ever Forgive Me?
• Sam Rockwell, VICE

Best Motion Picture – Animated

• Incredibles 2
• Isle of Dogs
• Mirai
• Ralph Breaks the Internet
• Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Best Director – Motion Picture

• Bradley Cooper, A Star Is Born
• Alfonso Cuaron, Roma
• Peter Farrelly, Green Book
• Spike Lee, Blackkklansman
• Adam McKay, VICE

Best Original Song- Motion Picture

“All the Stars,” Black Panther
“Girl in the Movies,” Dumplin
“Requiem for a Private War,” A Private War
“Revelation,” Boy Erased
“Shallow,” A Star Is Born
2019 Golden Globe Award

Uche Nnaji says It’s unfair to condemn Runs girls and not address sports betting

Uche Nnaji, a Fashion Designer has written on how worrisome it is now that most Nigerian youths are engaging in sports betting and everyone seems to take it as normal thing.
In a post shared on his Facebook page today, Nnaji said that as much as religious bodies preach against girls doing runs, they should also speak up against sports betting, which is what most young men have resorted to instead of seeking employment.
Read what he wrote below:
A new epidemic is gradually rising and ravaging the youthfulness of our ideal youths , it is not CODEIN, TRAMADOL, MONKEY TAIL or any of those drugs that’s some Nigerian pop stars exalt in their music. This new epidemic stealthily ravaging our youths is something that growing up as a lad in Assemblies of God Church in Olodi-Apapa, Pastors preached against gambling and POOL playing. This was actually frowned upon as it was seen as promoting LAZINESS and GREED . But today the same POOL that was a past time of OLD-Retired Men has become a mainstay for majority of able bodied Nigerian male youth population.
Come to Admiralty in Lekki 1 and see how any space with a BETTING sign is packed with people standing outside waiting for their turn to PLAY.
The irony in all of this is that the POOR /Simple-minded remain the victim as with little as #100, they say a little prayer and BETs with the HOPE of a miraculous breakthrough.

The Govt may not know the monster it is breeding as their interest may just be the TAX collected from these BETting houses, but I believe the “Religious bodies “ have a role to play in curtailing this cancerous trend eating deep into the core fabric of our youths.
I have already encouraged few of my pastor friends to start speaking up against this because it is unfair to preach against “Runs” girls and not address the “BET “ /Gambling Boys because one thing drives both…GREED.
Anyway let me close my mouth before they will say asides FASHION & STYLE what else does he know sef

Uche Nnaji

Former US president George W. Bush breaks down in tears as he says farewell to his late father George H.W. Bush at his funeral service

Former US president, George W. Bush, delivered an emotional tribute to his late father George H.W. Bush, at his memorial service which took place today at the National Cathedral in Washington.
His late father, who was also a former President of the United States died on Friday at home in Houston, Texas. He was 94.
Towards the end of his tribute, George W. Bush broke down in tears as he spoke about his father who is the 41st president of the United States.
‘Through our tears let us know the blessings of knowing and loving you, a great and noble man,’ Bush said of his father and namesake, George H.W. Bush.
Losing his composure and lowering his head amid tears after delivering the preceding speech at a clipped face.
‘And in our grief, I just smile knowing that dad is hugging Robin and holding mom’s hand again,’ Bush said.
He was referring to Robin Bush, the second Bush child who died at the tender age of three of leukemia in 1953.
‘We’re going to miss you your decency, sincerity and your kind soul will stay with us forever,’ he said at the end of his remarks.
According to reports, around 3,000 people attended his funeral at the National Cathedral and more than 50,000 lined the streets.
All four living ex-presidents ( Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama) were in attendance, led by former President George W. Bush.
Other guests in attendance are King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan, Britain’s Prince Charles, Prince Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and Polish President Andrzej Duda among others
Former US president George

Cardi B baby face finally revealed

Cardi B baby Kulture has been unveiled to the world for the 1st time and this is coming after the rapper and her husband Offset are getting a divorce.
As you probably know already, Cardi B gave birth to the bundle of joy back in July but she’s been hesitant about showing her face on social media.
While that may have been a long time to wait for the fans. It was definitely worth it as Kulture is very adorable.
But while this is the first time Cardi presents the baby to the world on her own terms. Kulture has actually been photographed secretly by the paparazzi before, something that greatly angered her.
She tweeted at the time:
‘People truly are disgusting and just have no integrity! Just because people are celebs doesn’t mean motherf***ers sign a contract to just be harassed and stalked.’
Cardi B baby face

Governor El-Rufai says ”Being a governor is not an easy job, sometimes I feel like running away”

Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai says it is not easy to preside over the affairs of many people and that sometimes he feels like running away.
Governor El-Rufai who is seeking a second term in office, said this when he spoke at an election summit organised by the Kaduna State Peace Commission.
He said he would accept defeat if he loses the 2019 governorship election, adding that he would be in a hurry to pack out of the government house.
“Let me first speak as the governorship candidate of the APC. Our party is committed to peace and peaceful elections. The political parties that merged into the APC were victims of rigged elections and the consequential violence that came with it. It is the rigging of elections that leads to violence. It was the massive rigging of the elections in 2011 that led yo the wide spread violence at that time and Kaduna state alone, lost over 800 lives.
“As the candidate of the APC, I am saying here and now that I am in a hurry to park out of the government house if the people do not vote for me. I will be the first to concede and I want to tell all that want to be governor that it is not an easy job… I want to run away.

“It is just that when I look at those that want to be governor and what they have done to the state in the past, I have a duty to protect the state, the ordinary people of the state from the evils of past.”
Governor El-Rufai also vowed to deal with anyone who promotes hate speech and religious sentiments on social media in the state.
“This is the biggest problem we are facing as a sitting government and I want to appeal to all of us politicians to reflect, think and desist from this because when you destroy lives by giving young people weapons and drugs for election purposes, what do you do with them after you win.
They become a monster that is difficult to control. We have no thugs in the APC. All those that campaign with us, we try to empower them to be employed so that they will be off the street. These are very serious issues for us so I want to appeal to my colleagues to temper our language, because politics is not war.

“We are doing that vigorously; we do not care what people say. Anyone that comes to Kaduna and say something or even say it outside Kaduna and his house is not in Kaduna state, no matter who he is, whether he calls himself bishop or Imam or Sheikh, whether he calls himself chief or Hakimi, we will bring him to justice.
We will arrest and bring him to Kaduna and prosecute him and we are on the trail of many of them that have insignificantly done this. Some in Abuja, some in Lagos, we will bring them to Kaduna and try them for incitement, for malicious falsehood, for hate speech. We are determined to do that and we will not politicise it because the protection of lives and property should never be politicise” he said
Governor El-Rufai

Jose Mourinho replies Paul Pogba – ‘There isn’t space for people that are not ready to give it their all’

Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has appeared to take another aim at Paul Pogba after the midfielder replied him for calling him the ‘virus‘ in the squad.
Recall that after Manchester United’s 2-2 draw at Southampton last Saturday, the Portuguese boss blamed Pogba for being reckless in possession and labelled him ‘a virus’ in the sqaud.
According to The Sun, Pogba fired back at Mourinho and warned him to stop highlighting him as the core of United’s problems.
Ahead of United clash with Arsenal last night, Mourinho who didn’t feature Pogba in starting XI appeared to question Paul Pogba’s commitment.
There isn’t space for people that are not ready to give it their all,’ the Portuguese wrote in his pre-match comments.
‘We must be strong, confident and unite to create an atmosphere of empathy with our supporters by playing with heart and with passion.’
 
ose Mourinho replies Paul Pogba

Social media users troop to Summer B’s page to attack her for her affair with Offset

Social media users have gone on Summer Bunni’s page to attack her after Cardi B and Offset split.
Shortly after Cardi B announced her split from Offset, chats between Summer Bunni and Offset organising a threesome with another woman leaked and led to speculations that that was the catalyst that broke off Cardi’s marriage which had been plagued with continued infidelity on Offset’s part.
Summer issued a public apology through several channels but it didn’t go down well with many people who feel she’s clout chasing.
Fans of Cardi B have taken to Summer’s comments to lash out at her for being a homewrecker.
Social media users
Social media users

Emmanuel Francis says I lived with a ghost for three months

Nollywood actor Emmanuel Francis has revealed he lived with a ghost for 3 months during his childhood.
The Ghanaian born actor said he lived with a ghost for 3 months during his childhood.
He said the ghost which visited him in Nigeria, was that of a person he knew back in Gold Coast (Ghana). Unknown to him, the person was already declared dead in Ghana.

“A ghost came from Accra and came and live with us for 3 months, and that ghost carried me”
“It’s not a story, it’s the truth. The day the man(the ghost) knew somebody was coming from the Gold Coast (Ghana), early in the morning, around 3am or 4am he said he was leaving… it was a bit surprising”
Emmanuel Francis
 

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