Afro Shill

Planet Sarah

Monday, 1 June 2020


I think there should be an exception to Pepper Spray. Every woman and girl should have one handy.  You can’t kill with it, you can’t commit any major harm with it just enough to cause temporary blindness and help you escape!

Our women and girls are constantly victims of gender based violence, harassment and rape.
Having a pepper spray as a 'protective/defensive/restriction equipment against violence, theft and harassment should be the top priority for Women.
We have the right to protect ourselves since there is no law to protect us! Every mother needs to get one for their daughters!!!

Buy one or make one yourself!!!
I’m f***king tired of all this bad new
Na woman I be I no kill person 


#JusticeForUwa #JusticeForTina #JusticeForJennifer

Monday, 22 April 2019


I want to talk about Child Abuse and I will be focusing on child sexual exploitation because whether we believe it or not these things happen and are happening on a daily basis.


I'm going to be sharing a story.

Something happened few nights ago and I just want to share.

A guy came to a bar with his friends to drink at about 9:00pm and as he was  drinking he called Chizoba the little bar girl of about 15years old who is helping her aunt sell over to take more orders, while making his order he placed his hand on the little girl's shoulders, this little girl hurriedly removed his hands from her shoulders and asked him not to try it again!

The customer who clearly didn't like her response began to Insult this little girl and calling her all sorts of names claiming that he was only trying to be friendly with her and that the little girl was being rude.
While he was at it other male customers joined to insult this little girl, trying to intimidate her, she took his orders and left..


This reminded me of my bank experience..
 
Few weeks ago I went to the bank to make a transaction and you know all these our banks with long queues and slow network ish..
I was on the queue for a very long time and as it finally got to my turn, a man from nowhere came to my front and was forcing himself through the little space between I and the customer care lady, while he was doing this his hand was pressing my breasts and he knew!. I didn't want to move back because I didn't want him to chance* me so pushed his hand and asked him to control his hands as they were hitting me.  Instead of apologizing, He turned to look at me like he was about to slap me, his eyes were so mean and intimidating. I looked at him and said look! You cannot intimidate me move your hands far away from me they are pressing my chest!
Oh dear, there was no name this man didn't call me.
I just stood there watching him like really??  

The customer care lady just said I should ignore him and she apologize on his behalf while the security took the man to a corner.
*sighs*

This kind of lash is one of the reasons why women, African women are afraid of speaking up when sexually abused. Fear of what people will think, how people will look at them and all
We've been trained to act a certain way, ignore alot of things ,let things be , you are a woman, you should be seen not heard... Ha!
Don't talk about certain things, hm 

but I refused to be intimidated!

Anyways back to Little Chizoba's story.
Few minutes later her aunt hearing all the noise and all that her customer had to say,  called Chizoba aside, am guessing to hear her own side of the story. 

Am hoping that she takes things with wisdom and not side her customer in the name of saving her business.

I must applaud this little girl for speaking up for herself immediately and acting fast because this is how these people hunt their prey. 

They'll start by putting their hands on your little ones shoulders next they'll extend it to her breast and before you know it they're abusing your kids right under your nose in the name of doing business you're losing your kids! 

So yea, I really applaud Chizoba's bravery, in a country where if a child is expressive she is referred to as rude and disrespectful.. Oh she lacks home training, blah blah blah
And things are going wrong! 

Parents are knowingly or unknowingly raising a generation of timid and primitive children who can't speak up for themselves!

It's really sad.

Parents need to wake up!

Tuesday, 3 October 2017


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Saturday, 16 September 2017

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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Hello everyone.
Yes I know, I know
Its been ages since I posted but I have a good reason for it. I've been working on my new organic skin care range. And God willing before this year runs out, I'll have launched them.
My skin care range are 100% organic and natural.
Guys, I will also need your support as I must confess I can't not do it alone.

Pease guys, watch this space.

Xoxo

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

This is one of the dumbest quote I've seen in my life.
And it all beginning to make me question the idea of Femininity all together.
Why should a lady go to a guy's house and get butt naked " in his house" and claim you weren't asking for Sex.
What then is your aim?
To seduce him? To feel good with yourself?
To preach?
What is wrong is wrong. As a woman there are a lot of odds against you, just by being a woman. Why then add more?

And women wonder why the men don't take them seriously. Why would anyone take you seriously when you come up with dumb argument all the time.

There are issues affecting women like the Child not bride, women and political positions, girl child Education....

Alot that if we put our energy on we would get results. But we choose this to trend instead.

No woman should go to man's house to get naked, No woman should go to a Man's house wearing skimpy clothes. Where them in your house.

A lot of perverts out their. Try to be careful and protect yourself at all times.

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

What is trending now on all Social Media is the disqualification of Kemen in the big brother House.
First of all, let me start by saying Anyone who supports Kemens's action should be checked into a rehab.
I am entitled to my own opinion.
Guys need to understand that being a guy doesn't mean you should act like a pig.
I've heard even ladies make excuses for guys that because they are men they can't control their sexual urges. How dare you?!
Women's sexual urges are a million times higher than the men but somehow we control them, we don't go around raping guys.
Or you think girls don't get in the mood sometimes?
What happened to morals,
If you Kemen can't have the intelligence to tell yourself that it isn't worth it, no matter how seductive she is (which in my opinion she isn't), then you have no business in the big brother house in the first place.
You succeeded in ruining your chances of winning the N25million and your entire life! and only God knows how many endorsement you have lost by this singular act of yours.
How could you,
I could only side you when I haven't seen the video, and say oh, Tboss is always going braless and showing her boobs like your supporters are saying right now. But after watching the video and seeing how carefully you checked for the Cameras it was obvious you knew what you was doing. That wasn't alcohol And oh you forgot that even when the lights are off the cameras would still pick?
I hope you learnt your lessons

Monday, 23 November 2015

8 facts you didn’t know about in-vitro-fertilization (IVF)


Couple IVFA woman bearing a child is not a matter of course, but a small wonder. Many factors must come together at the right time so that a new life can come into existence. As an estimate, every 10th couple in their middle age is not able to have children. Many of these affected couples go through a nerve-wracking and time of uncertainty, in which they consider the possible methods of the modern reproductive medicine to fulfill their desire to have children . The in-vitro fertilization is one of those methods. Read the 8 most important facts about the prospects, workflow and the risks of IVF treatment:

1. Strictly speaking, IVF is not artificial insemination and does not take place in a test tube.

Although the Latin meaning of the word in-vitro fertilization is “insemination in glass”, the so-called culture dishes are used in place of the test tubes. Moreover, no artificial injection of the sperm is done, but instead the egg and the sperms are brought together, only outside of the body. The insemination is, therefore, “natural”, but only outside the body.

2. IVF is a method that can help women become pregnant, who have problems with their Fallopian tubes.

If the Fallopian tubes are not working, the egg cell cannot reach the uterus and cannot get lodged in the uterus. In the in-vitro fertilization, therefore, the mature egg cells are extracted and are brought together with the male sperm in an incubator. Thereafter, the fertilized egg cells are transferred to the uterus. In this way, the blocked Fallopian tubes can be bypassed.

3. An IVF treatment includes one complete female cycle.

On the first day of the menstrual bleeding, the maturity of the egg cell is enhanced by giving an injection, this is known as hormonal stimulation. On the ninth day of the cycle, the maturity of the follicles is checked by means of ultrasound and blood test. On the basis of this result, the time of ovulation is determined. The egg cells are taken 36 hours after the initial injection. The sperms of the male now have 24 hours for fertilizing the egg cells in the culture dish. Around the 17th day of the cycle, the fertilized egg cells can be placed back in the uterus. About ten days later, the much-awaited pregnancy test can be done with a hopefully positive result.

4. The hormonal stimulation has advantages and disadvantages.

Normally, one egg cell becomes mature in the body of a woman in each cycle. An injection of natural messengers can increase the number of the egg cells and hence also the probability of success of the treatment. Every egg cell does not develop into an embryo. If several embryos are present, the most promising one can be selected from these. Possible side-effects are an increase in the cycle symptoms, like headache and mood fluctuations. Even serious problems like over-stimulation of the ovaries cannot be ruled out. Asper experience, if a women decides to undergo an IVF treatment without hormonal stimulation, the number of treatment cycles required increases.

5. Multiple and tubal pregnancies are possible risks.

The risk of a multiple pregnancy increases, if several embryos are transferred to the uterus. In case of two embryos, the probability for a twin pregnancy is around 10%. The decision of, how many embryos should be used, is up to the couple. In exceptional cases, a tubal pregnancy can also be caused, if the embryos do not get lodged in the uterus, but instead in the Fallopian tube. Both of the cases could cause pregnancy complications.

6. The chances of success of each embryo transfer are around 30 – 40%.

A lot of factors influence the success rate of an in-vitro fertilization, including the age of the woman, the reason for infertility and the number of embryos transferred. The entire process of treatment is very fragile and does not always succeed. In this case, it can be repeated in the next cycle. The doctor clarifies, whether an interval between the cycles individually makes sense.

7. ICSI is an alternative, if the fertilization outside of the body does not succeed naturally.

Knstliche Befruchtung einer Eizelle - In-vitro-Fertilisation

In case of IVF, the sperms and the eggs should meet each other by themselves. If the sperms are too slow, too weak or too few, they can be injected directly in the egg cell in the laboratory (ICSI = Intracytoplastic Sperm Injection). This process can be successful, even when the egg membrane (amnion) is thick. During the course of the treatment, there is no difference between IVF and ICSI for the couple.

8. During the IVF treatment, one should avoid smoking and intake of caffeine and alcohol.

Drugs and poisonous pleasures of all kinds can harm the embryo and cause miscarriages and infertility. Sexual intercourse, on the other hand, can be done during an IVF cycle. Studies have even indicated that this improves the quality of the embryos.

On Caremondo you can find more detailed informations about reproductive medicine and IFV-Treatments as well as the best fertility clinics in central Europe. Contact our patient care team and request a free treatment quote.

Thursday, 5 November 2015

 

5 ways to break into the wedding industry


Nwobu, a Nigerian American based in Philadelphia, started her MunaLuchi Bride magazine to fill a void she saw in the wedding industry. Bridal magazines, she noticed, didn't represent multicultural weddings,
"I want readers to open our magazine and to be inspired," she says. "I want them to be able to think outside of the box. I want them to see themselves," the editor-in-chief adds.
Below are five tips extracted from her experience of launching a bridal magazine.

Don't let a recession scare you

Nwobu started MunaLuchi amid the global recession, when sales of most print magazines and newspapers were falling.
"People were telling us 'you're crazy! Print is dying,'" she says. "But print is not dying. I would say it's evolving if anything, but you also have to know how to evolve and be on social media," she adds.
In addition the print magazine, MunaLuchi is also a a glossy blog. Nwobu's commitment to the magazine's digital presence has paid off: the website clocks 500,000 page views each month and boasts over half a million followers across its social media platforms.

Spot the opportunity


The Philadelphia-based entrepreneur was a guest at many famously lavish Nigerian weddings, but she noticed that the kind of nuptials she attended weren't represented in mainstream bridal publications.
"The market was very one-sided, honestly. There was very little diversity," she says. "If you picked up a bridal magazine you probably would not see any bride of color in there. You might see her in an ad as a bridesmaid or something like that, but you wouldn't see her wedding represented."
This lack of visibility gave Nwobu and her husband, who is her business partner, the push to carve a corner out of the wedding industry for multicultural brides.

Get a distributor


Nwobu printed 10,000 copies of her first issue without a clear business strategy of how she was going to sell them. She stored them in her garage while trying to find outlets that would carry MunaLuchi.
"That was a huge mistake," she says. "You are supposed to get distribution and then they place orders and then you know how many copies you have to print, so we did it backwards," she adds.
Luckily, Nwobu and her husband managed to find a distributor and MunaLuchi now prints 50,0000 copies per issue.

Don't limit yourself


Even though she is Nigerian American, Nwobu's magazine doesn't only focus on brides of her own heritage.
"It's not just Nigerian weddings it's not just African-American weddings," she says. "There are so many different aspects that make up the black woman, and then you've got the Asian weddings too. We are really a multicultural magazine," Nwobu says.

Study the market


The editor credits her success to her analytical approach, which she notes helped override her lack of publishing experience.
"I mean, we've made lots of mistakes, of course, because we didn't' know anything about publishing," she says, "but in the process we've learned so much about our market that we know our readers inside out. That's why we've been able to give them exactly what they need: because we analyze and we understand what they're looking for," Nwobu adds.
To see how Nwobu started her business from scratch, watch the video below.
Inspiring brides across the world
Inspiring brides across the world
Inspiring brides across the world
 

 



Tuesday, 3 November 2015

You probably won't be surprised to hear that a new report found that teens and tweens spend a lot of time watching TV, videos and movies, playing video games, reading, listening to music and checking social media, but you might be somewhat shocked (I was!) by just how much time.
On any given day, teens in the United States spend about nine hours using media for their enjoyment, according to the report by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit focused on helping children, parents and educators navigate the world of media and technology.
Let's just put nine hours in context for a second. That's more time than teens typically spend sleeping, and more time than they spend with their parents and teachers. And the nine hours does not include time spent using media at school or for their homework.
 
Talking to teens about social media
Talking to teens about social media
 
 
Tweens, identified as children 8 to 12, spend about six hours, on average, consuming media, the report found.
"I think the sheer volume of media technology that kids are exposed to on a daily basis is mind-boggling," said James Steyer, chief executive officer and founder of Common Sense Media, in an interview.
"It just shows you that these kids live in this massive 24/7 digital media technology world, and it's shaping every aspect of their life. They spend far more time with media technology than any other thing in their life. This is the dominant intermediary in their life."
The report, the first large-scale study to explore tweens and teens' use of the full range of media, according to Common Sense Media, is based on a national sample of more than 2,600 young people ages 8 to 18.
 
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Are we addicted to the Internet?
When it comes to consuming media on screens, including laptops. smartphones and tablets, teens, on average, spend more than six and a half hours on screens and tweens more than four and a half hours, the report found.
"I just think that it should be a complete wake-up call to every parent, educator, policymaker, business person (and) tech industry person that the reshaping of our media tech landscape is first and foremost affecting young people's lives and reshaping childhood and adolescence," said Steyer, who's most recent book is "Talking Back to Facebook: The Common Sense Guide to Raising Kids in the Digital Age."
Here are a few more eye-opening highlights about the media habits of Generation Z, according to the report:

No. 1: What's wrong with multitasking?


If teens are, on average, spending nine hours a day consuming media, it's not such a surprise they're often doing it while doing their homework. Half of teens say they "often" or "sometimes" use social media or watch TV while doing their homework. Some 60% say they text and more than 75% say they listen to music while working on schoolwork at home.
 

    Dangers of too much media?

And of the kids who multitask, most don't think it effects the quality of their work. Nearly two-thirds say watching TV or texting makes no difference and more than 50% feel the same way when it comes to social media.
"Teenagers think that multitasking during homework doesn't affect their ability to learn and ... we know it does," said Steyer, citing studies such as one at Stanford, which found dramatic differences in cognitive control and the ability to process information between heavy media multitaskers and light media multitaskers.
"It's completely obvious that you can't multitask and be as effective and competent."

No. 2: Boys choose Xbox, Girls Instagram


There are definite gender differences when it comes to media habits of teens and tweens.
Some 62% of teen boys say they enjoy playing video games "a lot" versus 20% of girls. When it comes to using social media, 44% of teen girls say they enjoy it "a lot" versus 29% for boys. Girls, on average, spend about 40 minutes more on social networks than boys, with girls spending about an hour and a half a day on social media and boys a little under an hour.

    Teen likes: The '100 club'

"I definitely think it shows that girls use media and technology today for more social interaction and boys are much more likely to be gamers, including addicted gamers," said Steyer of Common Sense Media. "There are real differences between boys and girls so that's a message to parents and educators, you have to be aware of the differences."

No. 3: The digital equality gap is real


While ours kids are growing up in a 24/7 digital world, children in lower income households have less access to technology than kids from wealthier families. Only 54% of teens in households making less than $35,000 a year have a laptop in their home versus 92% of teens in households making $100,000 a year or more.
"There's an access gap that whether you like the impact of media or technology on our kids' lives and there are pros and cons, the truth is poor kids have far less access than wealthy kids do and that's just wrong especially when Internet platforms and digital platforms are so key to everything from school to getting a job to connecting with other people," said Steyer. "So closing the digital inequality gap is a huge public-policy issue."

No. 4: Guess what? TV and music still tops


Despite all the new media tweens and teens have at their disposal -- everything from Instagram to YouTube to Xbox, tweens and teens still rank watching TV and listening to music as the activities they enjoy "a lot" and do every day, ahead of playing video games and mobile games, watching online videos and using social media. In fact, only 10% of teens ranked social media as their favorite activity.
"I think the bottom line there is it's a utility now," said Steyer referring to social media. "Increasingly kids are realizing that Facebook and Instagram and SnapChat, they go there and ... they feel they have to go there but they don't love it and that's good. In my opinion, that's good."

No. 5: 'It's a mobile world'


Consider these stats: 53% of tweens -- kids 8 to 12 -- have their own tablet (my kids will try to use this as ammunition to get a tablet of their own!), and 67% of teens have their own smartphones. Mobile devices account for 41% of all screen time for tweens and 46% for teens.
"It's a mobile world so these kids live on mobile platforms," said Steyer. "I mean if you look at the numbers, it's clear that you have this clear transformation of teens and tweens' lives through digital and mobile platforms."
The implications of this digital transformation are huge for tweens and teens, educators, policymakers and parents. For one, living and communicating via mobile devices gets in the way of empathy, said Steyer.
Texting is so much less empathetic than having a conversation in person and looking somebody in the eye and having physical or at least a verbal presence with them, he said.
Add in the issues of digital addiction and the attention and distraction implications that come with mobile devices, and "empathy is really, really under siege," he said.
"That's a huge issue in terms of society and human relationships and how young people are evolving in a social, emotional context." he added, saying more research is needed.
Common Sense Media's next study, due out next year, is about the impact of digital addiction and distraction.
What surprises you about the new report on teen and tween media use? Share your thoughts with Kelly Wallace on Twitter @kellywallacetv or CNN Parents on Facebook or just drop your comment bellow.
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