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Wednesday, 20 May 2015
How Long Can a Woman Stay Wthout SEX
This question has been asked by millions of people. Some because they are in one marital issue or the other while most people just for the knowing sake. I have taken time to do a little research on the subject and the result i got was interesting. Let me first let you in into this knowing that when it come to sex, women's enjoyment for it depend on some certain elements like feelings, emotions and romance. without the presence of these elements, there is high possibility for a woman to start stop wanting sex. Unfaithfulness, depression, work, distance etc can bring about problems in a relationship, and when a relationship has a problem feelings, emotions and romance start fading and when that happens sex disappears. And when sex is absent, women who have control over their sex life( i.e they are not addicted to sex) can stay without it.
In my conclusion, i will say it depends on the woman's level of self control. But who are we kidding here,most people (man and woman) don't really exercise self control on sex.
All the English i have been hand blarbing wont apply if the women has one medical condition or the other that has led to this lake of love (like) for sex ....it just wont.
A woman that is healthy emotionally, physically and mentally should love sex...period.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
President Goodluck Jonathan Signs N4.425 Trillion 2015 Budget Into Law (recycled from gistmania)
Punch has confirmed that President Goodluck Jonathan has indeed signed
the 2015 Appropriation Bill into law. He did the signing about two weeks
ago.Reuben Abati , the Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, is said to have confirmed that Jonathan had signed the budget
. The report says:
The Senate had passed the 2015 budget on April 28, following the passage of the same bill by the House of Representatives on April 23, with an expenditure outlay of N4.493 trillion, up from the N4.425 trillion proposed by the Executive.
The Senate, in passing the budget, slightly reduced the N2.607,601, 000,300 proposed by the Executive to N2.607,132,491,708 as recurrent expenditure and simultaneously scaled down the capital expenditure from N642,848,999,699 estimated in the proposal to N556,995,465,449.
The Chairman, Joint Senate Committee on Appropriation and Finance, Mohammed Maccido, explained that the details of the figure approved by the Senate in the document were not different from the version passed by the House of Representatives.He added that the budget would be driven by $53 oil benchmark, an exchange rate of N190 to one US dollar; 2.2782m per barrel crude oil production per day; and a deficit gross domestic product of -1.12 per cent.
The budget also put fiscal deficit at N1.075tn; N953bn for debt service; N375.6bn as statutory transfers.Education takes the lion’s share of the budget with N392.3 billion; followed by the military which gets N338.7 billion while police commands and formations will receive N303.8 billion.In the same vein, N237 billion was voted for the health sector; N153 billion for the Ministry of Interior while N25.1 billion was budgeted for the Ministry of Works.
source:
gistmania.com
The Senate had passed the 2015 budget on April 28, following the passage of the same bill by the House of Representatives on April 23, with an expenditure outlay of N4.493 trillion, up from the N4.425 trillion proposed by the Executive.
The Senate, in passing the budget, slightly reduced the N2.607,601, 000,300 proposed by the Executive to N2.607,132,491,708 as recurrent expenditure and simultaneously scaled down the capital expenditure from N642,848,999,699 estimated in the proposal to N556,995,465,449.
The Chairman, Joint Senate Committee on Appropriation and Finance, Mohammed Maccido, explained that the details of the figure approved by the Senate in the document were not different from the version passed by the House of Representatives.He added that the budget would be driven by $53 oil benchmark, an exchange rate of N190 to one US dollar; 2.2782m per barrel crude oil production per day; and a deficit gross domestic product of -1.12 per cent.
The budget also put fiscal deficit at N1.075tn; N953bn for debt service; N375.6bn as statutory transfers.Education takes the lion’s share of the budget with N392.3 billion; followed by the military which gets N338.7 billion while police commands and formations will receive N303.8 billion.In the same vein, N237 billion was voted for the health sector; N153 billion for the Ministry of Interior while N25.1 billion was budgeted for the Ministry of Works.
source:
gistmania.com
Forbes has released the 29th annual guide to the globe’s richest.
Forbes has released the 29th annual guide to the globe’s richest.
Bill Gates is once again the world’s richest after his fortune grew by $3.2 billion over the past year. Five Nigerians also made the list.
The names of the Nigerians are: Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Folorunsho Alakija, Femi Otedola and Abdulsamad Rabiu.
Bill Gates is once again the world’s richest after his fortune grew by $3.2 billion over the past year. Five Nigerians also made the list.
The names of the Nigerians are: Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Folorunsho Alakija, Femi Otedola and Abdulsamad Rabiu.
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