Tag: Sex

  • UN reacts to viral video of ‘staff’ having sex in official car

    The United Nations (UN) said it has launched an investigation into a viral video showing a couple apparently having sex in one of its official cars in Israel.

    According to spokesman of the Secretary-General, Mr Stephane Dujarric, while speaking to UN correspondents in New York on Friday, the organisation was “shocked and deeply disturbed” by the footage.

    Dujarric confirmed that the video featured a 4×4 vehicle, containing personnel “likely assigned to the UN Truce Supervision Organisation (UNTSO)”.

    The short video shows a woman in a red dress straddling a man in the back seat of the white SUV bearing the “UN” inscription.

    With them in the moving vehicle are the driver and a bald-head man sitting on the passenger side in front.

    Media reports said the footage was recorded on HaYarkon Street, a major thoroughfare in Tel Aviv, the Israeli capital, although the UN said its authenticity had not been confirmed.

    Dujarric said: “We are shocked and deeply disturbed by what is seen on the video.

    “The behaviour seen in it is abhorrent and goes against everything that we stand for and have been working to achieve in terms of fighting misconduct by UN staff.

    “We became aware of the video a little bit more than two days ago and our colleagues in the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) were immediately activated.

    “Their investigation I know is moving very quickly. We know the location of the incident and the identification of individuals in the video, who are likely assigned to the UNTSO, is close to being completed.

    “As part of the UN’s commitment to transparency, the UN will provide updates on the conclusion of the investigation, and any further action.”

    According to the organisation, UNTSO, headquartered in Jerusalem, is the first ever peacekeeping mission established by the UN in 1948.

    It said the mission comprises military observers to monitor ceasefires, supervise armistice agreements and prevent military escalation.

    In a statement, UNTSO said it was committed to the UN’s zero-tolerance policy against any kind of misconduct, including sexual exploitation and abuse.

    It reminded its personnel of their obligations to the UN Code of Conduct.

    The BBC quoted Ms Heather Barr, Co-director of the women’s rights division of Human Rights Watch’s, as saying the video did not come to her as a surprise.

    Barr, who according to the news outlet had worked for the UN in Burundi and Afghanistan, said the UN had a bigger problem than the video.

    “That problem is about allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse committed by staff members of the UN,’’ she told the medium.

    NAN recalls that the UN received and investigated 175 allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse against its staff in 2019.

    Out of the total, 16 were substantiated, 15 were unsubstantiated and all others were still being investigated.

  • I miss sex a lot- Blessing Ofoegbu

    Talented Nollywood actress, Blessing Ofoegbu has lamented over being sex starved.

    She noted that it was due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its attendant lockdown and social distancing rule.

    Recounting the impact it has had on her sex life she said:” COVID-19 era is such a trying moment for all of us. This is a time for everyone to reflect and sober up on the true meaning of life. I had the quietest time of my life in the last three months. We all need each other to survive. I miss life in its state of normalcy. It gets so uncomfortable staying indoors without any outside relationship. It’s more like being held up in a cell.

     

    “ For once, in my life, I understood what being a prisoner looks like. I missed my lover and loved ones. I have to be honest; I miss sex a lot. But because of social distancing, I have to be on isolation mood. It has not been easy,” she told The Sun.

  • Man in court for allegedly having sex with pig

    Man in court for allegedly having sex with pig

    A 22-year-old man, Ayokunbi Olaniyi, on Tuesday appeared in an Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly having sex with a pig.

    The police charged Olaniyi, who resides in Eleti – Odo area, Iwo Road, Ibadan , with one count of unnatural offence.

    The Prosecution Counsel, Insp Opeyemi Olagunju, told the court that on April 2, at about 4 p.m. at Elewi – Odo , Ibadan , the defendant allegedly had sex with a pig against order of nature.

    He alleged that the defendant worked for Mrs Adenike Taiwo’s pig farm in Elewi – Odo area, Ibadan.

    He said the offence contravened the provisions of Section 214 (2) of the Criminal Code Cap 38, Vol. II , Laws of Oyo State 2000.

    The defendant pleaded not guilty to the offence.

    The Defence Counsel, Mr Mumin Jimoh, prayed the court to grant his client bail in the most liberal terms.

    Jimoh said the owner of the pig has forgiven the defendant.

    Chief Magistrate Olaide Amzat said:” if the owner has forgiven the defendant, has God forgiven him or the pig forgiven him?”

    “The law must take its cause”.

    Amzat admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N100, 000 with two sureties in like sum.

    He adjourned the matter untill July 21, for hearing.

  • I am yet to experience sex, money turns me on- Purfcie Conna

    I am yet to experience sex, money turns me on- Purfcie Conna

    Curvy Ghanaian actress, Purfcie Conna has averred that she is yet to experience sex, adding that money turns her on. The endowed role interpreter has vowed to practice oral sex when she gets married.

    Speaking in a chat with Inside Nollywood, she said: “My parents are always pressurizing me over marriage. They are always ringing that in my ears. But I am not in any serious relationship at the moment. Though, I’m still a virgin and yet to experience sex, money turns me on. I hear oral sex is good and important in relationship and marriage. When I start having sex, I’ll let my partner do all the orals in the world.”

    Associating Nigerian and Ghanaian movies, Purfcie revealed that both industries are doing well. “Nigerian and Ghanaian filmmakers are all doing well. But both industries need to improve a bit more. I have not been featured on any Nigerian movie, though I have been getting proposals. Pete Edochie, Ramsey Nouah and Ayo Makun are my favourite Nigerian actors. But I don’t have a crush on any of them; I love them generally.”

  • Can a man rape is wife? – Francis Ewherido

    Can a man rape is wife? – Francis Ewherido

    Francis Ewherido

    The issue of rape is topical at the moment. People are asking questions and someone asked: “Can a husband also be accused of raping his wife?” For me a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer is insufficient. To start with, what is rape? “Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration carried out against a person without that person’s consent.”

    In Nigerian Criminal Code, Section 357, “any person who has unlawful carnal knowledge of a woman or girl, without her consent, or with her consent, if the consent is obtained by force or by means of threats or intimidation of any kind, or by fear of harm, or by means of false and fraudulent representation as to the nature of the act, or, in the case of a married woman, by personating her husband, is guilty of an offence which is called rape.”

    Legally speaking, a husband cannot be accused of raping his wife in Nigeria, going by this definition of rape. Also in most African traditions, it will be ludicrous for a wife to accuse her husband of rape. Even the family that the woman came from will wonder if their daughter is sane. It is believed that once a man pays a woman’s bride price, he has all rights over her, including conjugal rights. In fact some see the wife as a property. It takes a reasonable man to realize that his wife is not a piece of furniture, but a human being with a mind of her own, feelings, emotions and moods.

    In Christian marriages, rape of a wife should not come in if the spouses follow the Christian teachings and their marital vows. In 1Corinthians 9: 3-5, Paul wrote: “The husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife, and likewise the wife to her husband. The wife does not have authority over her own body but yields it to her husband. In the same way, the husband does not have authority over his own body but yields it to his wife. Do not deprive each other (sex) except perhaps by mutual consent…” When taking marital vows, spouses promise to love, honour and cherish each other.

    Now this is my take. In marriage, sex should be freely given and taken. Where it is not freely given, under no circumstances should it be forcefully taken. An unsatisfied sexual urge has never killed anybody and it will not kill you. Notable marriage counsellor and youth coach, Mrs. Bridget Itsueli, asked a group of youths I brought together for mentoring 12 years ago: “since you have been reading newspapers, have you ever read any obituary where the cause of death is an unsatisfied sexual urge?”

    Granted that an unsatisfied sexual urge does not kill, why should you deny your spouse his/her conjugal rights? Yes, it is a right, an entitlement. Some spouses deny their spouses sex because they are angry. My question is, if you are angry with your boss in the office — and it happens sometimes — do you refuse to do your work? If your answer is no, the same thing should happen in your marriage. Whether or not you are angry with your spouse, if he/she asks for sex, please give it to him/her. If you like, you can discuss the reason for your anger later. But if you want to bottle up your anger, na you sabi!

    But spouses must act in love and be considerate when dealing with the issue of sex. For instance, if your spouse comes back from work and he/she is exhausted, if you ask for sex and he/she explains to you that he/she is very tired, you should be reasonable enough to let him/her be. There is always another time, which can be as soon as five hours later.

    Some spouses are unbelievably insensitive and selfish. When we were in Ughelli, Delta State, in 1970, there was an uproar. A woman was shouting, “mi vwie nu bo” (I was delivered of a baby only recently) repeatedly. All the woman around, including mama, ran there. I was too young to understand. But what happened was that her husband wanted to sleep with her about three weeks after delivery. Having witnessed some childbirths and post childbirths, I am numb at the man’s insensitivity. But if there are no inhibitions and your spouse is in the mood for sex and you are not, please give it to him/her. You don’t have to enjoy it every time to necessitate you engaging in it. At such times, just take it as your marital duty and fulfil it.

    Now I have a special plea to wives. An author once observed that when a man has an erection, his brain goes on recess. I do not know how sexual urge is with women, but that is how it is for men. E dey make us no dey get sense. As much as possible, do not starve your husband of sex. Even if it means you will just lie there while he pleasures himself, do it. I do not want to write about some of the confessions of men who were denied sex by their wives here, but in mild cases, some of them sulk and sulk for days. Some husbands turn violent and take it force, unfortunately. Men scarcely take rejection in good fate.

    I have heard some shocking marital tales. A woman denied her husband sex because he refused to pay for her aso ebi. Another woman denied her husband sex because he refused to buy her a particular car. Yet another woman denied her husband sex because he refused to build a new house for her parents. One more bizarre tale, a husband demands for and collects money (bribe) from his wife before sleeping with her. It is very wrong to use sex as a weapon in marriage; it is a grievous marital abuse that that should have no place in marriage.

    In the United States, rape of wives is recognized and it is a criminal offence. But I feel enacting laws against rape of spouses alone does not solve the problem. There are other abuses (physical, emotional, psychological, etc.) going on in marriages. The solutions still remain mutual understanding, empathy, respect and love. Where these are absent, there should be laws to give all spouses all-round protection.

    RAPE HAS NO RIDER

    When discussing the issue of rape, some people throw in a rider: provocative dressing by women fuels rape. These people do not get it. A half-naked or naked woman does excite men undoubtedly, but that is not the issue. In Urhobo land, every adult, especially men, has an alias (odova). My grandmother’s was esevweremare (old people’s fashion). If you call her esevweremare, she will respond, “obijiwoni, wo kw’opharo kuphia” (if it offends your sensibilities, turn away). The issue here is choice. Rapists have the choice of looking away. You cannot justify rape because some women dress scantily/provocatively. In any case, 18-year-old Miss Barakat Bello was a hijab-wearing Muslim, yet she was raped and killed in Ibadan last week. It is simply NO, NO and NO to rape, no riders, no preconditions.

  • Lockdown: I feel lonely without sex- Destiny Amaka

    Lockdown: I feel lonely without sex- Destiny Amaka

    Media personality and actress, Destiny Amaka has averred that she is lonely as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown.

    According to her: “I feel so lonely at this lockdown period. I feel it more because we can’t go out to get anything, not even sex. But, truly, I’m sure we’ve all been without sex longer than these few weeks. I don’t even own any more sex toys, I got rid of them, but I definitely need to stack them up again. I have to look for ways to get body contact or wait till we come out of this. It is really not that serious yet, she told The Sun.

     

    Speaking further, Amaka said:“On the other hand, I think it’s a blessing that I am single during this time. I can’t imagine having boyfriend issues during this time; it won’t be funny. I’m really happy I get to spend all the lockdown weeks with myself and put all the energy I need to become a better me.”

    The curvy damsel also added that she freaked out when it was revealed that a celebrity who attended the African Magic Viewers Choice Awards tested positive to coronavirus.

    “I was at the AMVCA and when I got to know about the coronavirus issue, I wasn’t so worried. After all, I didn’t mingle so much as I wasn’t feeling too well. However, I was more concerned about an event I attended later that week. With all these going on, I think celebrities should abide by the laws and regulations put out by the government,” she stated.

     

  • I love sex, I pray for the right person to have it with- Waje

    I love sex, I pray for the right person to have it with- Waje

    Aituaje Iruobe, Nigerian R&B vocalist better known as Waje, has said she loves sex but praying for the right person to have it with.

    The 39-year-old single mother made this known during a question and answer session with her fans on Thursday in a series of tweets.

    Waje stated that she is just waiting for the right person to have it with, adding that she is waiting for a husband.

    When a fan asked her if she loves sex, she said: “Before nkor, I just have to wait for the right person to have it with. Pray for me so my husband will locate me”, she said.

    During the tweet chat, Waje also revealed that she can date a man younger than her.

    “Yes, I will. Love doesn’t know age. But most men are proud and he will always think age is the problem when things go wrong,” she said when asked if she’ll consider dating a younger man.

    On her journey to fame, Waje revealed that the hardest part of getting to the top was when she wasn’t getting much attention.

    “When you don’t get as much attention, reinventing and evolving can be a strain but one most to stay relevant. Getting there isn’t as hard as staying there”.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Waje had recently gone into isolation after reports swirled that a celebrity, who attended the 2020 African Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), was down with COVID-19.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Why you should stop using sex enhancing drugs

    Why you should stop using sex enhancing drugs

    Dr Segun Opawoye, a Senior Registrar in the Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), has warned youths against use of sex enhancing drugs to impress their partners.

    Opawoye gave the advice while speaking with newsmen on Monday in Ilorin.

    The medical expert also warned youths against illicit sexual activities because of their destructive effects on lives and careers.

    According to him, evidence shows that some sudden deaths, particularly among youths and the aged in recent times, are results of effects of the consumption of illicit sexual enhancement pills.

    He said that available information suggested that males and females were showing heavy reliance on sex drugs.

    “The practice is common among males who are always out to impress their illicit sexual partners.

    “Most drugs in use have negative effects on the liver, kidney and other sensitive organs of the body, which are always left weaker and destroyed by toxic effects,” he said.

    The health expert further said that evidences abound to show that such drugs could lead to mental degradation and irreversible erectile dysfunction among long time users.

    He decried increasing rate of sexual pervasion among youths, saying many promising lives had been destroyed following heavy reliance on sex enhancing drugs.

    Opawoye noted that illicit sexual practices had resulted in the spread of venereal diseases, unwanted pregnancies and untimely deaths in the course of illegal abortion.

    He also warned youths to desist from masturbation, saying the practice was not only unhealthy but could also have negative effects on their marital life when eventually married.

    Opawoye encouraged youths to stay away from sex until they were ready for it through marriage as that was the only platform allowed by culture and religion.

    He appealed to all stakeholders to join forces in eradicating sexual perversion in the society.

  • Some actresses give sex for movie roles- Toyin Alausa

    Some actresses give sex for movie roles- Toyin Alausa

    Veteran actress, Toyin Alausa has averred that some actresses give sex to get movie roles. Alausa stated that she has never given sex to get a movie role, adding that all her roles have been gotten based on merit.

    “Some producers demand sex for roles and some actresses give sex for roles. It’s not my business, what works for you might not work for the other person.

    “I have never given sex for movie roles. I have gotten all my roles on merit. I attended auditions, I trekked and I have living witnesses. If you are asking for sex for movie roles, it is bad because it will not allow you see the true creativity of whoever you are giving that role to”, she told Broadway TV.

     

    Asked if she believes actresses are wayward, the light-skinned damsel said:”People think actresses are wayward. Are we that difficult? I guess it is what people are seeing. There is no smoke without fire. A few of us have made the world believe that is the way everyone is. They believe we lack manners. They even go as far as saying we don’t do well in marriage. You don’t because of a certain percentage of people, judge the other people”.

  • Breaking homes with sex the new trend- Victoria Inyama

    Breaking homes with sex the new trend- Victoria Inyama

    Outspoken veteran actress, Victoria Inyama has stated that the latest trend in society has to do with some women breaking into families by using their sex appeal.
    The Nollywood actress made this known via her Instagram page on Thursday, March 5, 2020. According to her, it has become a norm for certain women to go around breaking homes and not feeling any guilt.
    “Breaking into a home with the punpun is now a trend…Even the so-called very beautiful babe is a thief,” she wrote.

     

    How we have turned into a heartless generation ? , Women…How do U enjoy sex with him then tell your children ‘God bless U?? How? How much are you worth? When another woman is in tears? A woman is d birther of life …..and death too…Everything we do has consequences…Everything…Always remember that… Ķá Çhìńèķè méżìè óķwù. Good morning ???,” she wrote.
    Inyama also added that these days, newly married men immediately after their weddings, are already in a hurry to cheat on their wives.
    “Every day I watch wedding videos, happy couples yet some girl somewhere is waiting for the groom so they can have sex. The groom is thinking of an excuse to travel to have sex with another woman. Please why did you get married in the first place,” she wrote.