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Sexuality



Thought Picnic: Men without integrity

Sunday, 11 October 2009 5:16 P GMT+01
Too many stories of certain immigrants taking advantage of ladies for legitimising their papers and then moving on.

Home - At last

Friday, 9 October 2009 5:13 P GMT+01
I am home after 18 days in hospital.

A slumbering machine operator

Saturday, 3 October 2009 9:48 P GMT+01
Sleep and food with introductions to others.

Scuttling cancer with chemo

Thursday, 1 October 2009 8:56 P GMT+01
The truth is out, let the treatments begin.

Crutches on the drip

Tuesday, 29 September 2009 3:05 P GMT+01
Faulty drips, late results, fast crutches, fitting moulds and when shall we be let go finally?

Getting off the pain train

Sunday, 27 September 2009 12:02 A GMT+01
No more tributes to pain, time to get well and move on with new changes in life.

Seeing hospital meals again

Saturday, 26 September 2009 3:09 A GMT+01
Coincidence or uncanny, I blog about hospital meals and end up being horribly sick thrice. Don't worry, I am sick-bag trained, no mess.

The looming abyss of a deep biopsy

Saturday, 26 September 2009 12:37 A GMT+01
I explored another threshold of pain as I visited the dermatologist who asked for deep biopsies. Could I live through that?

Golden red and painless

Thursday, 24 September 2009 11:53 A GMT+01
Hospital notes of fluids, tests and injections.

In hospital to kill the pain

Wednesday, 23 September 2009 8:26 P GMT+01
Suddenly, I am admitted for treatment in the hospital.

Nigeria: Surgeon in Stella Obasanjo Death Jailed

Tuesday, 22 September 2009 5:01 A GMT+01
This first highlights the dangers of cosmetic surgery and then the risks of negligence by surgeons in foreign hospitals. In this case, it was proven that the surgeon was negligent, it is no consolation to all affected.

Nigeria: Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello makes list

Monday, 10 August 2009 3:21 P GMT+01
Classic influence peddling by daughters of powerful leaders, these are the very naughty ones that includes the daughter of the erstwhile President of Nigeria.

Thought Picnic: Preserving childhood sexual innocence

Sunday, 26 July 2009 11:59 P GMT+01
A child should not be guilty of being sexually defiled by an adult. We owe our children a duty of care to ensure that they are not abused and when they are being groomed, the situation must be arrested before it becomes serious.

Child twice raped by boys and parental abandonment

Sunday, 26 July 2009 11:23 P GMT+01
The plight of children caught in unfortunate circumstances who become victims of old cultural norms. A child of 8 is raped by 4 boys and her parents abandoned her for shame. Shame on the parents.

Archbishop thought child sexual abuse was not criminal

Thursday, 28 May 2009 10:09 P GMT+01
And the Archbishop said, "We all considered sexual abuse of minors as a moral evil, but had no understanding of its criminal nature."

Nigeria: When women rage with the pudenda and the paps

Thursday, 30 April 2009 9:31 P GMT+01
The women are using unusual weapons of warfare to effect political dialogue and change, I think it would be very effective

Using the law for silent sex

Tuesday, 28 April 2009 11:02 P GMT+01
A noisily sexually active couple have a Anti-Social Behavioural Order slapped on them with the wife now in jail with the prospect of a jury trail. Don't think that is what ASBOs were created for, let good commonsense prevail.

Thought Picnic: A world without bad religion

Friday, 24 April 2009 12:52 P GMT+01
My Thought Picnic looks at how the interpretation of religion and religious views takes away from our community of humanity and denigrates womenfolk.

Nigeria: Do him for vagrancy

Saturday, 4 April 2009 12:16 P GMT+01
A man whose father was a governor in Nigeria laments the loss of privilege and really, I don't give a damn.

Nigeria: The Guardian, Conscience nurtured by half-truths

Sunday, 8 March 2009 12:02 A GMT+01
A columnist writes ignorantly about HIV/AIDS and condoms - the unfortunate thing is his tripe was published by the Guardian in Nigeria.

Catholic Church sacrifices girl's welfare on the altar of Canon Law

Friday, 6 March 2009 6:26 A GMT+01
An abortion is procured on medical grounds for a girl of 9 who was raped and did not have the ability to take twins to term in in her uterus. The Catholic Church has excommunicated all involved apart from the girl.

Nigeria: The embarrassment of maternal mortality

Wednesday, 25 February 2009 9:48 P GMT+01
It is not the fact that a woman gave birth to sextuplets that is of concern but that too many Nigerian women needlessly die at childbirth and Nigeria ranks second on the whole wide world.

Thought Picnic: Drawing the line

Tuesday, 24 February 2009 6:40 P GMT+01
We draw the lines at something but in the process we seem to draw lines round others without consideration of the lines the others might have drawn. In commenting about a contemporary issues of auctioning a virginity I explore drawing lines.

Thought Picnic: Kids having kids

Sunday, 15 February 2009 6:41 P GMT+01
Where children are having kids or people without means of support are having children - something has to give before this becomes a societal trend.

Nigeria: The false debates on same sex marriage

Monday, 26 January 2009 9:49 P GMT+01
The debate on same sex marriage is really about criminalising defenceless people using false information that does not address the real issues that affect the life expectancy and health of Nigerians. We are being short-changed with hypocrisy.