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SLAVERY OF MEN BY WOMEN

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  SLAVERY OF MEN BY WOMEN Every Man irrespective of who they are must read the book by a German writer Esther Villar In her book "The Manipulated Man"  This book has caused outrage and hostile criticism from women, it explains how women since the earliest times have manipulated men and turned them into their slaves, they have *pretended* to be the oppressed sex while in the real sense they are the oppressors.  She explains how a woman manipulates a man skillfully by steps like courtship and finally marriage, hence the saying “ a man chases a woman until SHE catches him” . In her book she explains how the man is tricked to care for the woman all his life  and her offspring.  He rolls the stone like Sisyphus and in turn gets rewarded by a few minutes of sexual pleasure.  We can, by observing Esther Villars assertions that a man is a slave of his desires and the woman uses and has used it for thousands of years as a stick and carrot to keep the man chasing vanity and commit his

Ndi Igbo And Their Language

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 Igbo is the language spoken in Ala Igbo or Ani Igbo (Igboland) by the people who are collectively referred to as "Ndi Igbo"; their community is known as "Olu na Igbo" ("those in the lowlands and uplands").  Before European colonialism, the Igbo-speaking peoples, who shared similarities in culture, lived in localized communities and were not unified under a single cultural identity or political framework, although unifying processes were present via expansion, ritual subordination, intermarriage, trade, cultural exchange, migration, war, and conquest.  Villages and village groups were generally identified by distinct names of their ancestral founders or by specific names such as Umueri, Nri, Ogidi, Nnobi, Orlu, Ngwa, Ezza, and Ohaffia. There are several theories concerning the etymology of the word "Igbo" (wrongly spelled "Ibo" by British colonialists). Eighteenth-century texts had the word as "Heebo" or "Eboe," whic

Wembley Terror For Ali

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 At Wembley stadium, on 18 June 1963, Cooper landed Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, on his pants with a punch that made boxing history – a left hook travelling five and a half inches at 30mph with 60 times the force of gravity, striking the side of the American's jaw. The world came to know it as 'Enry's 'Ammer, and it felled Ali as never before. However, in front of 55,000 people, Ali was "saved by the bell" amid unique controversy. Subsequently, a myth took hold that Dundee had slit open Clay’s glove to prolong the intermission while a replacement was found.  Folklore has it that Clay was given two more than the scheduled one minute to recover. In fact, while the referee did indeed inspect a small tear in the glove, no replacement was brought and video-tape of the fight reveals that only six seconds were added to the interval, albeit half a dozen precious heart-beats for Clay. Nevertheless, such was the outcry, that a stipulation requiring a spare pair of g

Illusion of confused mindset

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 Did you know? Prior to 1990, no historical document or Anthropological report ever traced or linked the Ohafia and Enugu-Ezike people to Benin. No oral traditions ever linked them. However, recently, inferiority complex intensified among some of the peoples and so they distorted their history and glorified a historical illusion of being from Benin, a society they were probably older than. The same inferiority complex is plaguing many Igbo communities in Anambra and Enugu States who distort their history to claim origins to elsewhere, apart from Igbo land. Let's be proud of who we are and stop this abracadabra of distorting our history and heritage The historical Inferiority is not just plaguing Igbo groups outside the South-East... https://umuerilandtoday.blogspot.com

Obi Of Agbor

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 One of the youngest Kings in the world up till today. Dein of Agbor, Delta State Obi Benjamin Keagboruzi 1. He was documented in Guinness Book of World Records in 1980 to be the world youngest monarch. He was crowned at the age of 22, months (2 years) in 1979 after the unexpected death of his father same year. After his coronation he was relocated to overseas for security reasons and to study. Upon his relocation to abroad, a Regent was appointed to rule in his place until he came back in 2001 to take over as the paramount ruler of Agbor people at an advance age. https://umuerilandtoday.blogspots.com