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    Video: Nigerians in Belgium "Occupy Nigeria" at Embassy in Brussels

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    Nigerians in Belgium occupied the Nigerian embassy in Brussels as part of the “occupy Nigeria” fuel subsidy removal protest. The demonstration has been ongoing for a few days now. It is spreading and getting more intense as Nigerians abroad continue to gather and protests to support the one being carried out at home.

    Video: Nigerians in Belgium Occupy Nigeria at Embassy in Brussels
    Nigerians in Belgium
    The protest has been carried out by Nigerians abroad in the the UK, the US and now Belgium in the following cities;

    London: The Nigerian Embassy
    Wahington DC: IMF
    New York: The Nigerian House
    Brussels: The Nigerian Embassy

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    Hazel Jones: The Woman With Two Vaginas

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    Meet Hazel Jones, the woman with two vaginas. Two days ago, she told how a one-in-a-million medical disorder led to her being born with TWO fully-formed vaginas. Hazel has two wombs (uteruses), two cervixes (neck of the womb) and a dividing wall between the two vaginas.

    Twenty-seven years old Hazel Jones said it means she lost her virginity TWICE. On the other hand, she added she was so comfortable with her body that she goes to sex clubs with her husband. First, Hazel told ITV1’s This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield she was 18 when she was diagnosed with uterus didelphys.

    The condition occurs when a blockade between two tubes that form the uterus fails to break down during growth, leaving two internal channels.

    Hazel, of High Wycombe, Bucks, did not realise she was not the same with the other girls until her periods started at the age of 14. According to her, “I told friends. They looked even more confused than me.”

    It took her a period of four years of going to the hospital before her problem was correctly diagnosed. As stated by her, “I thought it was amazing.”

    Two nights ago, Hazel told The Sun she and hubby Riki visited fetish clubs, explaining: “It shows how relaxed I am.

    “My quirky condition does not make me shy or hold me back. In fact, it’s something I celebrate.”

    ALSO SEE: HAZEL JONES Woman with Two Vaginas made a $1 MILLION Porn Offer.

    Source:The Sun

    Topless Lady GaGa

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    This was Lady Gaga’s topless photo-shoot for V Magazine. The photo was taken in 2009.
     Topless Lady GaGa

    Is Showing Pubic Hair American Apparel’s 2012 Fashion Trend?

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    Is showing pubic hair American Apparel’s 2012 fashion trend? That was what came to my mind when I saw this picture. I mean, this is not the first time they are showing pubic hair of their models. But if I must say, this one is really gross. Sexy? Well, I wouldn’t consider it to be.

    The photo just lacks class, elegance, swag and whichever word I don’t know. Anyway, that’s my opinion.

    ALSO SEE: 50 Fabulous Ankara Styles For Teenagers.

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    Nigeria: Ayo Oritsejafor: Boko Haram and the Way Forward

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    Ayo Oritsejafor: Boko Haram and the Way Forward

    The head of the Christian Association of Nigeria Ayo Oritsejafor, spoke to the BBC about the attacks and the way forward. According to him, members will protect themselves against “systematic ethnic and religious cleansing”.

    Listen to his suggestions on how to end the religious strife. And finally, what is your view on this?

    Occupy Nigeria New York: Jonathan Stoned With Eggs

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    Occupy Nigeria New York: Jonathan Stoned With Eggs

    The “Occupy Nigeria” protest against fuel subsidy removal took place on January the 10th 2012 in front of the Nigerian House (Nigerian Embassy). The demonstration is as a part of the protest that has been going on in Nigeria, London and Washington DC.

    At the New York Demonstration, Nigerian House brought an imitator to mimic Goodluck Jonathan. Eggs were thrown at the imitator. In addition, and insults were thrown at him to show the pain and anger the subsidy removal is causing the Nigerian citizens across the world.

    "Occupy Nigeria"- A Need to Manage Expection

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    Occupy!!! An English word that means “to take and fill up” or “to take possession and control”, has been used to stare a movement to freedom. “Occupy” is an international protest movement which is primarily directed against economic and social inequality. The recent organised protest against the removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria did not happen by accident. The Occupy protests had taken place in over 95 cities across 82 countries, and over 600 communities in the United States.

    Occupy Nigeria - A Need to Manage Expection

    The phrase “The 99%” is a political slogan used by protesters of the Occupy movement. It refers to the concentration of wealth among the top 1% of income earners compared to the other 99 percent. This has been the reality in the socio-political sphere in Nigeria and many African nations. The poor continues to suffer while the elites live in perpetual enjoyment.

    Occupy Nigeria protest is currently having strong presence in the southwestern parts of the country, and many hope that this protest will subject the Nigerian government to revoke its decision on subsidy removal. However, Nigerians need to manage their expectations properly, and needs to define clear goals for the protest.

    The Occupy movement  which started as an anarchist movement is horizontal and a leaderless movement, and there is a need to define what direction the protest is going with clear leadership; which will guide excesses that might occure during protest. This protest is meant to challenge the status quo of inequality and insincerity of the ruling class, so it should not create a greater challenge, or encourage a protest that will degenerate into a state of anarchy.

    Occupy Nigeria: Washington Demonstration

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    Occupy Nigeria: Washington Demonstration

    Nigerians in the United States joined the occupy Nigerian demonstration to demand the revert the removal fuel subsidy. The demonstration has been going on in various Nigerian cities. Another one was organised in London at the front of the Nigeria Embassy there. The US protest took place in Washington DC in front of the World Bank headquarters.

    Britain Should Sign Eurozone Treaty: Nick Clegg

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    Britain Should Sign Eurozone Treaty: Nick Clegg

    According to the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, Britain should approve the eurozone treaty rejected by David Cameron last month. In his word, falling apart cannot solve the problem. What is needed he said, is unity and cooperation and not rivalry.

    Occupy Nigeria: Police Killed Protesters in Ogba (Graphic Images)

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    Occupy Nigeria: Police Killed Protesters in Ogba (Graphic Images)

    A young Occupy Nigeria protester identified as Ademola Aderinde, (pictured above being molested by the police) was supposedly shot dead by Nigerian police this morning at the Ogba area of Lagos State, Nigeria.

    An additional one was killed by a stray bullet when policemen attempted to dissolve a crowd of young people who had gathered at the junction Yaya Abatan Street in the Ogba area to show their backing for the labour strike action. In attempt to scare them away, shots were fired in the air and on the ground. During that process, four bystanders were hit by strays of bullets in which one was reported dead straightaway.

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