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  4 ‘fierce’ tips to give a woman the best orgasm ever! While some team of British researchers unraveled that up to 70% of women fake orgasms , this situation could be resolved with the right approach. There is nothing as pleasurable as leaving a woman almost breathless while giving her the strongest orgasms her body is capable of having. Orgasms can be likened to a journey up a hill, you get to the hill and your body hits an uncontrolled peak. Medically, it is described as an Involuntary muscle contraction within the vagina canal and in the pelvic area. Even for women who claim not to experience orgasms or believe they could never get there, there are ways to make it happen. Find out where your woman gets sensitive, listen to her, and apply these tips Start with the best position for stimulation Let your woman lie on her back with a pillow under her pelvis. Lying on her back allows the muscles in her body to relax so she can cum easier while the pillow tilts her pelvis and makes h...
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Abandoned tollbooths causing accidents; demolish or we will – Concerned Drivers Association to Govt.   The Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana (C-DAG) has threatened to demolish all abandoned tollbooths across the country should the government fail to do so over its inability to resume road toll collection. A statement issued by the association, on Tuesday, 5 September 2023, and co-signed by its Deputy National Secretary, Nana Oweredu, and its PRO, David Agboado, noted that no measures have been put in place to control traffic flow at the various booths since they were decommissioned over a year ago. “The Kasoa and Motorway toll booths have recorded the most dangerous and life-threatening accidents and just Sunday 3rd September, 2023, another one occurred at the Tema toll plaza,” the Association stated. It, therefore, wants the government “as a matter of urgency, demolish all those tollbooths or take steps to decommission them according to this year’s budget statement prese...
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Akokono could save many people from anemia About 20% maternal deaths in Ghana are caused by iron-deficiency anaemia, while 76% of children aged under two are anaemic and more than four in 10 women aged 15 to 49 suffer from low blood iron levels, according to the 2014 Ghana Demographic Health Survey. Aspire founded by student from McGil University in 2013, promoting Akokona says, Akokono can provide 96% of the recommended daily allowance of iron compared with only 21% found in every 100g of meat. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization says insect contain six times more calcium than meat, too. As human settlements are severely reducing farmlands for rearing animals drastically, farming of insects like the palm weevil larvae has been gaining prominence in recent times. Insects are used as a source of protein in some cultures across the world, but few farmers, like Akokono house, in Ghana are engaged in this type of farming. Akokono, is a great source of protein and also easy get a...