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Hey Frank,
Do you know where one can find good African smut on the internet? Or pictures of African girlies letting it all hang out? I figure Nigeria must have some sites. The only thing I have found is Africanamateurs.com which only has a few African girls.
Thanks
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hello gents...
long time no see...
i saw this report in a local lagos paper about the state of affairs
in nigerian universities...have a good read..
i wonder how the situation is in ghana.?
if you have some info let me know.
the universities as sodom and gomorrah
24 -03 2003
by douglas anele
there is a worrisome development in the universities across the country today which has received scant attention from those at the helm of affairs in the tertiary institutions, parents, government officials and the nigerian society as a whole. the situation i have in mind is the rapid decline of what one might loosely call "moral consciousness" amongst our students.
an acquaintance with the activities of students in any university campus today, particularly those located at the urban centres, would reveal disgusting dangerous low level of moral awareness in our undergraduates, a veritable reflection of the moral dilemma of our country. the ugly state of affairs manifests in various ways. in the first place, many of our university undergraduates, both male and female join cults, a situation that oftentimes result in terrible consequences for both the students themselves and the entire university community.
cultism in our various campuses is one of the most unacademic manifestations of moral decadence amongst our students. also, the spate of thievery in the hostels has escalated seriously. in girls’ hostels, for example, clothes of all kinds, including underwear, jewelry, food items (both cooked and raw), books, toiletries, money, etc. are routinely stolen there. i even heard that girls "steal" boyfriends from one another. amongst the boys, money, clothes and books are targeted, and cases abound when even bathroom slippers are "poached" by the students. our students these days are quarrelsome. sometimes, the quarrels degenerate into real fights. this brand of indiscipline is an incontrovertible index of moral anaemia anytime, any day. the noise level in hostels especially from music systems, televisions and senseless chatter, constitute a disturbing variety of noise pollution.
our students in general are no better than pigs. if you visit the toilets and bathrooms in the hostels, not to talk of the rooms in which these students live, you would come away with the unmistakably feeling that you have just visited a pig’s sty. the hostels are so filthy, and the stench oozing from them so bad that one wonders what on earth has gone awfully wrong with the young men and women in our tertiary institutions. some of these hostels compete quite favourably with the dirtiest places in town. in a word, a vast majority of our university undergraduates are glorified pigs!
when it comes to man-and-woman relationship, university undergraduates have, in general, taken matters to a whole new level of absurdity. the way our girls dress while on campus can tempt even the holiest person on earth. campus girls now operate with the madness-inducing philosophy of "if you’ve got it, show it!", thereby leaving nothing to the imagination. those "old school" people who are quick to accuse lecturers of sexual harassment of female undergraduates have no idea of the sexual exhibitionism rampant on campuses. as a young lecturer, it is very difficult to shield oneself completely from the salacious and lewd mode of dressing by the "pepperlesses".
our female students have simply gone bananas. even those whom nature have treated unfairly in terms of bodily endowments have continued to insult our aesthetic sensibilities by their horrifying looks all in the name of spaghetti tops, body hugs, hipsters, pedal pushers, mini skirts, etc. sometimes, i find the spectacle very interesting, because it has opened up for me, quite easily, an insight into nature’s ability as a sculptor of female anatomy. i repeat, there is no way a healthy man, whether young or old, would not be distracted by the syndrome of half-nakedness in vogue amongst majority of our university girls.
romance on campus has lost the beautiful aroma of our days due to excessive materialism, on the part of the girls, and the debauchery of the male visitors from outside the campus who are willing to spend some fraction of their ill-gotten wealth on the "loose babes" on campus. love amongst university students is everything by lovely. girls go after their class boys especially during tests and examinations, in order to parasitize on the gullible boys at those critical periods.
most of these boys feel frustrated afterwards, since the girls are hardly interested in them romantically and would jump into the next available exotic cars, in the presence of the hapless boys! this unfeeling attitude of campus girls arouse strong feelings of jealousy and envy in the boys who watch helplessly as the "aristos" pluck the ripe fruits from their "territory" without giving a damn about who was watching and who was hot. as a result, some of these hollow young men join cults in the stupid belief that that is the best way to get back at the girls.
campus girls, i am sorry to say, create the impression that nigerian girls are very cheap. the average pot-bellied, ugly wrinkled lebanese, indian, pakistani, european or american who belonged to the dregs of the society back in his home country would tell you that by just flashing a few dollars, the nigerian female undergraduate, shamelessly performs real wonders on his placid, pale and sagging body. visit the clubs and "hot spots" in lagos, abuja, port harcourt etc. you will be appalled at the number of female students hawking their "wares" to the highest bidders.
for our female students, love is cash, and whoever lacks it can rot away in the golgotha of loneliness. indeed, campus love is dead or rather cremated; its ashes can be seen in the form of the decline in fructifying romantic relationships amongst students, with its attendant psychological dysfunction leading to all kinds of anti-social behaviour. some male undergraduate become robbers whilst their female counterparts routinely give sex for money.
there are several reasons why university undergraduates have lost their bearing on the important issue of morality. the fundamental one is the rapid decline in the socializing influence of the family on children. many parents, i am afraid, lack the requisite psychological and intellectual attributes to be parents. many rich parents are so silly to think that giving their children anything they want is a sign of love and good parenting. some of them, having failed to give the proper upbringing to their kids, mistakenly believe that they can make up for their failures by over-indulging the children. the latter grow up without the necessary moral ammunition to cope reasonably with the ever-complex society of which they are a part.
again, most parents are in a haste to have their children in the universities, with the result that these institutions are overpopulated with psychologically unprepared young boys and girls, the most venturesome impressionable stage of their lives. so, they are much more easier to be influenced by their peers into undesirable behaviour. as a corollary, these students, being quite young, still feel that time is on their side to behave as they please, without realising that time actually waits for no one. the system of education we have now merely produces certificated people, not really well educated citizens equipped with the moral and intellectual resources to cope with present-day realities.
something must be done quickly or else our universities would be modern day versions of sodom and gomorrah. parents must be alive to their responsibilities to their children, and stop the folly of dumping hastily in our universities, morally warped human beings expecting the universities to turn base metal into gold, so to speak. there must be a return to the discipline of those days in our secondary schools, there should be a return to the hsc system because that system has a better chance of producing more mature prospective undergraduates ready for the challenges of tertiary education. parents must monitor their children on campus to make sure that they do not deviate too much from reasonable behaviour.
the university authorities must invent new strategies for encouraging well behaved students. one of such strategies is the institution of awards for well-behaved students in each department at every level annually. another is to address the welfare problems students face both in the classroom and in the hostels. yet another is to organise fora wherein the importance of good behaviour by students is highlighted.
i advise nigerian undergraduates to constantly reflect on their lives and ask themselves the following questions: what positive contribution have i made to my family and society? what sort of life am i living? is it the kind of life i would recommend for others or is it the kind that i would condemn? does my existence as a human being has any meaning? in what way can i best use my productive powers to help myself, my family, and humanity in general? am i living an authentic life or is my life merely a projection of what others want me to be?
after all, socrates had said it all more than two millennia ago: an unexamined life is not worth living. the ball is now in your court, dear students, either to let your lives drift aimlessly or to give your lives a focus, a direction and a significance. the choice, indeed, is yours.
dr. anele teaches philosophy at the university of lagos, akoka.
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Man, after reading the good doctors report, I'm more convinced than ever to visit Nigeria. Oh, how nice to be a big slob of an American and be fawned over by the wayward young college females that would do just anything for a few dollars!
Man - o - man, I promise I will visit before I am too old and degenerated to enjoy a lovely place like this.
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Dear mike_q:
Thanks for posting the article. The only humorous quibble that I have is when the author uses the phrase "rapid decline" on more than one occasion. His description of the situation is correct, but the decline is hardly "rapid" - it's been like this for over 25 years, and things may be getting worse, but the decline has been occurring for a long, long time. In fact, this article could have easily been written in the mid-1970s when I lived on the Nigerian-Cameroonian border for an extended period of time. It's a shame - lots of great people individually, but collectively one of the 2 or 3 most f'ed up places in the world.
Dear Waywardson:
Believe it or not, I know virtually nothing about African smut on the Internet (seriously!). I found one web site several years ago where a French photographer had posted hundreds of nude photos of black African women, but the photos were art-ish and tastefully done - certainly not smut. Good luck in your search!
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I have my visa stamped on my passort and my Yellow Fever shot records updated for a 3 week trip to Ghana. I've been to other mongering destinations such as PI, Thailand, Rio, Cuba, etc... but, as a first timer in Africa, can someone recommend some places to stay when I arrive in Accra? I like to bar hop Go Gos in the evening and hunt for GFE's during the day. Are the beaches worth going to babe watch? Can you reccomend traveling to other locations outside Accra?
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Sorry for my bad English. I've been 6 times in Ghana in the last 3 years.
Here a list of places where you can find girls in Ghana.
Accra:
During the week the night club Makumba in Ring Road central nearby Danquah circle. The place is better on Friday and Saturday. Most girls are from Nigeria, Liberia and Ghana. Don't pick any girl without to know how much you have to pay (about 15 - 20 euro will be fine)
Another club is "The Jocker" in Labadi Road. Mostly liberian girls and lebanese people.
During the week you can try a German Pub in Osu (or Laboni ?) the name is Acquarius.
On Monday you have to go in Waikiki nearby Nkrumah circle.
If you speak a little French you can try "Boomerang" on Thursday . Late in the night they arrange music from frenc h african country.
During the week in the day is possible to pick many girls in Labadi Beach. Usually go in the first bar on the left after you enter the place.
If you go to Takoradi the best place is Africa Beach Hotel.
In Tema you can try Cabayà (crew from merchant ships)
Bye
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Hello Fellas,
Here's one from an old retired military monger. I was in Accra in 1986 and stayed at the Star hotel. Is that place still there? 50 cedis would buy you a beer and I would change my money on the black market. My taxi driver did all my bargaining with the girls for me. I hope to get back soon. Please tell more stories of the girls and describe them please.
Picked a girl from a bar, don't remember the name, took her to the room and I awoke covered in blood. Her period came on during the night. Gross. But she was a good screw. Please wear your protection over there. Watch out for in 2 years when my youngest is in college, I will be a world traveling monger.
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I will be in Ghana July 1. Similar to the PI, I understand that I need to avoid the cabbies at the airport. Does anyone have any advice on getting transportation when arriving in Accra? For a first imer, the guide books recommendthat the first night I should get a hotel that has airport service. I get the idea that, unlike other destinations, I need to get out of Accra and stay in smaller cities within Ghana other than Accra and Kumasi... What type of women should ai expect to be knocking at my hotel door when they find that there is a white guy potentially "wife hunting"?
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Hi Guys, I will be in Accra for 2 weeks in August. I have been to Africa 3 times previous and I think I understand the women. My question is, which hotel is the absolute best, location and quality, price and safety minded to have quick access to the women and not be hassled with a fee at the hotel. Outside or private access may be the best. I like daytime action the best but i will check out all of these night spots that are mentioned in the various articles.
All of your suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alistedmale
[i]Hi Guys, I will be in Accra for 2 weeks in August. I have been to Africa 3 times previous and I think I understand the women. My question is, which hotel is the absolute best, location and quality, price and safety minded to have quick access to the women and not be hassled with a fee at the hotel. Outside or private access may be the best. I like daytime action the best but i will check out all of these night spots that are mentioned in the various articles.
All of your suggestions will be greatly appreciated. [/i][/QUOTE]I never paid a fee to bring girls in my hotel. Which is your target price for the hotel?
If you want somebody to come to the airport to pick you try Paloma Hotel, they have room with separate access.
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Thanks I'll check out the Paloma, yeah in Nairobi I stayed at the Grand Regency which is 1 block from a place called the Florida club.
This place is pretty much ground zero in Kenya. Anyway,they charged me 20. one time to bring in females.
I guess my target price is about 50. per day.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by HarryDHo
[i]I will be in Ghana July 1. Similar to the PI, I understand that I need to avoid the cabbies at the airport. Does anyone have any advice on getting transportation when arriving in Accra? For a first imer, the guide books recommendthat the first night I should get a hotel that has airport service. I get the idea that, unlike other destinations, I need to get out of Accra and stay in smaller cities within Ghana other than Accra and Kumasi... What type of women should ai expect to be knocking at my hotel door when they find that there is a white guy potentially "wife hunting"? [/i][/QUOTE]
I found a female to pick me up with a Taxi for 10. and back to the hotel. She offered to pay in a attempt to"show her love"bj included!
I went to afroconnections a dating service. Bought one month for 17.50 and have 25 phone #'s with photos, all in Accra.
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I just returned from Ghana.
I can see how someone would want to bring someone back home with them. I stayed at Poloma then off to Takoradi. I found a real babe at the SDC bus station then met her in Takoradi later. In Takoradi, the hookers are heavy at Africa Beach Resort. I met only one other American. His name is Judd. He has lived in Ghana for 30 years. I recommend that you stay away from him. He will try to rip you off by selling you some bogus tour or whatever he thinks you may need.
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Paloma
[QUOTE]Originally posted by HarryDHo
[i]I just returned from Ghana.
I can see how someone would want to bring someone back home with them. I stayed at Poloma then off to Takoradi. I found a real babe at the SDC bus station then met her in Takoradi later. In Takoradi, the hookers are heavy at Africa Beach Resort. I met only one other American. His name is Judd. He has lived in Ghana for 30 years. I recommend that you stay away from him. He will try to rip you off by selling you some bogus tour or whatever he thinks you may need. [/i][/QUOTE]
How is this hotel?
How long were you there and any info about location as it would be relevant to access to Macumba or some of the other spots in Accra.
Thanks.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alistedmale [i]How is this hotel?
How long were you there and any info about location as it would be relevant to access to Macumba or some of the other spots in Accra. Thanks. [/i][/QUOTE]The hotel Paloma is not bad. The restaurant is better (may be they put pepper too much)
If you want to stay nearby makumba (Osu) go to :
EL ELYON
60-80 dollars.
Very quiet and central large rooms, good aircondotionning TV SAT, bathroom with hot water.
Be careful to boys. When they clean the room, they steal your currencies. Put them in closed places.
The receptionnist will try to add the 12,5% VAT to the bill. They can't, the price must be VAT included.
But this hotel as a lot of charm.
Directions:
5th lane, off Cantonments road, OSU ACCRA 14 rooms and suite, price from 60 till 80 dollars.
In front of the embassy of Ivory Coast
Other Contact: elelyon@ghanaclassified.com.gh