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Why I Slept With 600 Men In A Year _ 24 Year Old Lady Confess

According to Nana, she used what she has to get what she needs after her boyfriend who was sponsoring her education abandoned her midway following lies told against her by jealous friends. Her words: "My boyfriend whom I met when I went to visit an uncle who was sponsoring my education. We had agreed to get married as soon as possible. Then some people  i regard has a friends started peddling wicked lies against me without confirming if  they were saying was  true or false, he called it quits just like that. They told him  I had an incurable disease. So,  i decided to help myself  because my parents cannot do anything for me. We are poor. My father used to be a driver but now he is unemployed while my mother is a full time housewife. Sometimes, she sells vegetables", They were paying me GH¢150 a month and you work late hours. But if you go out to hustle in the night,  you can get that kind of money within a day or two. About 600 men slept with me from last year

Shatta Bandle Arrives Nigeria

Shatta Bandle. Internet sensation, Shatta Bandle is in Nigeria and a video of the diminutive celebrity we sighted showed him while arriving at the arrival terminal,  Muritala International airport Lagos.  Upon arrival, Shatta Bandle was greeted in the airport by a number of people including airport officials who wanted to see the famous richest man in Africa. They took pictures and shook  hands with him as waved and posed for pictures. Shatta Bandle undoubtedly has a huge fan base in Nigeria. It would be nice recalled that Dubai based Nigerian millionaire, Hush puppi invited him to Dubai for vacation and even gifted him a 'mini Ferrari' as a birthday gift. He came to limelight after he declared himself richer than Aliko Dangote and the entire Nigerians.

Dangote Shuts Kano Tomato Plant Again

Dangote Tomato plant in Kano has been shut down again, six months after it resumed operations from an almost three -years shut down. Reports said the 1,200-ton-a-day tomato- processing factory closed down because it was unable to get its required feed stock from farmers, who switched  to other crops at the beginning of the  rainy season  in may. The plant was idle for more than two years until March this year over a supply disruption partly caused by a price dispute by farmers. Even after the disagreement was resolved, the factory was unable to ramp up production beyond 20% of its capacity  due to inadequate supply of tomatoes, as most of the farmers lack the  needed credit to expand production. The company is losing at least 30 million naira every month with employees idle, according to the managing director of Dangote farms, Abdulkareem Kaita. The plant  is counting on the government's restriction of food imports to sustain operations. When Aliko Dangate decided to s