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This is the official page of MR G-7 it's all about music, people who like music or doing doing music are more welcome so that we can talk about music I'm a songs writer i want to realise an album this year so people who want to arsk or comments and advice can just like this page, music is my dream my heart sing.

15/04/2025

As a man can you hit your chest and say your woman is faithful?

03/03/2025

Good morning my neighbour

Samuel Shafiishuna Daniel Nujoma; born 12 May 1929) is a Namibian revolutionary, anti-apartheid activist and politician ...
01/02/2025

Samuel Shafiishuna Daniel Nujoma; born 12 May 1929) is a Namibian revolutionary, anti-apartheid activist and politician who served three terms as the first President of Namibia, from 1990 to 2005. Nujoma was a founding member and the first president of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) in 1960. Before 1960, SWAPO was known as the Ovambo People's Organisation (OPO).

Early life
Samuel Shafiishuna Daniel Nujoma was born at Etunda, a village in Ongandjera, near the town of Okahao, Ovamboland, Southwest Africa on 12 May 1929. Nujoma was born to Helvi Mpingana Kondombolo (1898–2008) and Daniel Uutoni Nujoma (1893–1968). His mother Helvi was a Uukwambi princess by descent, and this fact would later reinforce Nujoma's charismatic influence during his political career. He is the eldest of his parents' eleven children.

In 1946, at age 17, he moved to Walvis Bay to live with his aunt, where he began his first employment at a general store for a monthly salary of 10 Shillings. He would later also work at a whaling station. In 1949, Nujoma moved to Windhoek, where he started work as a cleaner for the South African Railways (SAR) while attending adult night school at St Barnabas Anglican Church School in the Windhoek Old Location, mainly to improve his English. He further studied for his Junior Certificate through correspondence at the Trans‐Africa Correspondence College in South Africa.

Nujoma became involved in politics in the early 1950s through trade unions. Nujoma's political outlook was shaped by his work experiences, his awareness of the contract labour system, and his increasing knowledge of the independence campaigns across Africa. In 1957, at age 29, Nujoma resigned from SAR so he could devote more time to politics. In 1957, a group of Namibians working in Cape Town led by Andimba Toivo ya Toivo formed the Ovamboland People's Congress (OPC). OPC was opposed to South African policies in South West Africa including the inhumane contract labor system under which people were forced to work for meager wages. In 1958, ya Toivo sent a petition to the United Nations (UN) to force the apartheid regime to relinquish South West Africa to the Trusteeship Council of the United Nations. Consequently, he was expelled from Cape Town to Windhoek and then to Ovamboland where he was restricted. On 19 April 1959, Nujoma and OPC cofounder Jacob Kuhangua adapted a copy of the OPC constitution and formed the Ovamboland People's Organization (OPO) in Windhoek. At its first congress, Nujoma was elected president.

After 29 years in exile, Nujoma returned to Namibia in September 1989 to lead SWAPO to victory in the UN-supervised elections that paved the way for independence. Nujoma returned a day before the UN deadline for the Namibia people to register to vote for an election that would draft a constitution when it received its Independence from South Africa. The Constituent Assembly, elected in November 1989, chose him as Namibia's first president. Nujoma was sworn in on 21 March 1990, in the presence of Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, Secretary-General of the UN, Frederik de Klerk, president of South Africa, and Nelson Mandela, just released from prison.

At independence, Namibia was gravely divided as a result of a century of colonialism, dispossession, and racial discrimination, compounded by armed struggle and propaganda. For instance, SWAPO had been so demonized by the colonial media and by official pronouncements that most white people, as well as many members of other groups, regarded the movement with the deepest fear, loathing, and suspicion. One of Nujoma's earliest achievements was to proclaim the policy of "national reconciliation", which aimed to improve and harmonise relations amongst Namibia's various racial and ethnic groups. Under his presidency, Namibia made steady if unspectacular economic progress, maintained a democratic system with respect for human rights, observed the rule of law, and worked steadily to eradicate the heritage of apartheid in the interests of developing a non-racial society. Nujoma successfully united all Namibians into a peaceful, tolerant, and democratic society governed by the rule of law.

Nujoma was re-elected as President of Namibia in December 1994 with 76.3% of the vote. The constitution of Namibia was changed to allow Nujoma to run for a third five-year term in 1999; this was justified because he had not been directly elected for his first term, and the change applied only to Nujoma. He won the 1999 election with 76.8% of the vote. The constitution did not allow Nujoma to run in November 2004 for a fourth term, and there was not much enthusiasm even within SWAPO to change it again. Hifikepunye Pohamba, described as Nujoma's "hand-picked successor", was elected as the candidate for the presidential election during the SWAPO congress held on 30 May 2004, defeating two other candidates, Nahas Angula and Hidipo Hamutenya. The latter had been dismissed from his post of Foreign Affairs minister by Nujoma barely two days before the congress. Pohamba was elected with a large majority and was sworn in as the second President of Namibia on 21 March 2005.

Despite stepping down from a formal role, Nujoma is still active in the political sphere, regularly campaigning for SWAPO at various rallies and functions across the country. In 2009, Nujoma attained a master's degree in geology from the University of Namibia.

Marriage and personal life
Nujoma married Kovambo Theopoldine Katjimune on 6 May 1956. The couple had three sons and one daughter; Utoni Daniel (born 1952), John Ndeshipanda (1955–1993), Sakaria "Zacky" Nujoma (born 1957), and Nelago Nujoma (born 1959), who died at 18 months while Nujoma was in exile. Two decades elapsed before his wife joined him abroad. Nujoma's first-born son, Utoni, is a high-ranking politician and member of SWAPO who is both a member of the Cabinet and National Assembly of Namibia. His youngest son, Zacky, is a geologist by profession who has interest in business and mining.

16/06/2024

WHY FOREPLAY IS IMPORTANT...✍🏾

Foreplay is the act of flirting, fondling, licking, kissing, rubbing or visually teasing your spouse in a s*xual manner. It is the activity that happens before s*xual in*******se. It is important because...

1. It hardens his p***s more. When foreplay is done right, the man's hardness is more intense and can't help but release lots of precum which makes s*xual in*******se sweeter. It makes the hardness last longer too

2. It makes her really wet. When she is sufficiently wet, she enjoys his p***s inside her more surrounded by her lubrication, he enjoys being inside her more because it makes the in and out rhythm smoother

3. It shows care, that you are not just thinking about your s*xual needs

4. It encourages reciprocation, this is because when your spouse prepares you, you naturally feel the need to prepare him/her too

5. It makes you discover new things about your spouse. This is because foreplay allows you two to play around with other parts of each other's body beyond the p***s and the va**na. The body has alot of secrets waiting to be explored.

6. It communicates love. Foreplay shows that it is more than just s*x, you build a connection.

7. It heights the stimulation. Pleasure varies in degree. Foreplay makes the feeling more intense.

8. It builds up the power of the climax. If you want a powerful climax, build it up with foreplay, don't rush into it.

9. It gives you time to get your spouse in the mood. Not every time you are in the mood your spouse will be in the mood too, foreplay invites your spouse to want you as much as you want him/her.

10. It can lead to climax. Yes, when the foreplay is good, it can lead to climax without any s*xual in*******se. Introducing you two to a variety of pleasure.

12/06/2024

The Power of Genuine Love to Heal a Wounded Heart...✍🏾

It takes genuine love to melt a heart hardened with pain. In a world where many are scarred by past hurts and disappointments, true love stands out as a beacon of hope and healing. Unlike fleeting infatuations or superficial attractions, genuine love is characterized by patience, kindness, and understanding.

Patience allows love to endure through the ups and downs, giving the wounded heart the time it needs to trust again. Kindness offers a safe haven, a nurturing space where the soul feels valued and respected. Understanding bridges the gap between two hearts, fostering empathy and connection.

Together, these qualities of true love can reach the depths of a wounded soul, gently peeling away the layers of hurt and mistrust. They bring about healing, transforming pain into peace, and despair into hope. It is through genuine love that even the most hardened hearts can learn to feel again, opening up to the possibility of joy and connection.

So, let us strive to love truly and deeply, recognizing the profound impact it can have on those around us. For in the presence of genuine love, even the deepest wounds can begin to heal.

WORDS FROM A FATHER TO A SON ABOUT MARRIAGE.....1. My son, if you keep spending on a woman and she never asked you if yo...
12/06/2024

WORDS FROM A FATHER TO A SON ABOUT MARRIAGE.....

1. My son, if you keep spending on a woman and she never asked you if you’re
saving or investing, and she keeps enjoying the attention, don’t marry her.

2. My son, a woman could be a good wife to you, some could be a good mother to
your children but if you’ve found a woman like a mother to you, your children and
your family, please don’t let her go.

3. My son, don’t confine the position of your wife to the kitchen, where did you get
that from? Even in our days, we had farm-lands where they worked every
morning . . . that was our office.

4. My son, if I tell you that you’re the head of the house, don’t look at your pocket;
look if you will see a smile on your wife’s face.

5. My son, if you want to have a long life, let your wife be in-charge of your salary,
it will be difficult for her to spend it when she’s aware of the home needs and bills
to pay but if it’s in your care, she will keep you asking even when all has been
spent.

6. My son, don’t ever beat your woman, the pain in her body is nothing to be
compared to the wound on her heart and that means you may be in trouble living
with a wounded woman.

7. My son, now that you’re married, if you live a bachelor kind of life with your
wife, you will soon be single again.

8. My son, in our days, we had many wives and many children because of our
large farm-lands and many harvests, there are hardly any land for farming anymore, so embrace your woman closely.

9. My son, under the cocoa tree that I did meet your mother could be your
eateries and restaurants of nowadays, but remember, the closet thing we did there
was to embrace each other.

10. My son, don’t be carried away when you start making more money, instead of
spending on those tiny legs that never knew how hard you worked to get it, spend
it on that woman that stood by you all along.

11. My son, when I threw little stones or whistled at the window of your mother
father’s house, to call her out, it was not for s*x, it was because I missed her so
much.

12. My son, remember, when you say your wife has changed, there could be
something you’ve stopped doing too.

13. My son, your mother, Asake rode the bicycle with me before I bought that
tortoise car outside there, any woman that won’t endure with you in your little
beginning should not enjoy your riches.

14. My son, don’t compare your wife to any woman, there are ways she’s enduring
you too and has she ever compared you to any man?

15. My son, there is this thing you people call feminism, well, if a woman claim to
have equal right with you in the house, divide all the bills into two equal parts, take
one part and ask her to start paying the other part.

16. My son, I met your mother a virgin and I took more yams to her father, if you
don’t meet your wife a virgin, don’t blame her, what I didn’t tell you is that our
women had prestige.

17. My son, I didn’t send your sisters to school because I was foolish like many to
think a female child won’t extend my family name, please don’t make that mistake,
the kind of female achievers I see nowadays has made the male-gender an ordinary
tag.

18. My son, your mother have once locked up the cloth I was wearing and almost
tore it because she was angry, I did not raise my hand to beat her because of a day
like this, so that I can be proud to tell you that I never for once beat your mother.

19. My son, in our days, our women had more of natural beauty, though I
wouldn’t lie to you, some had minor painting of their appellation mostly on their
arms, the ones you people now call tattoo, but don’t forget that they didn’t expose
any part of their body like your women of nowadays.

20. My son, your mother and I are not interested in what happens in your
marriage, try to handle issues without always coming to us.

21. My son, remember I bought your mother’s first sewing machine for her, help
your wife achieve her dreams just as you’re pursuing yours.

22. My son, don’t stop taking care of me and your mother, it’s a secret of growing
old and having children to take care of you too.

23. My son, pray with your family, there is a tomorrow you don’t know, talk to
God that knows everything, everyday.

08/06/2024

Blessed are those that speak when it's day break only

03/05/2024
23/02/2024

Do girls use femidom at all... ?
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11/08/2023

A woman's joy is to have a man who can eat her food everyday

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