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Watch the Funny Clip of 'Lets Talk about Taboo in Africa'


''Guys don't keep your mouths wide open like you've seen a ghost. C'mon, it's just sex we are talking about not another episode of living dead''

Well.. get ready to Laugh away.

I have never been more educated by any funny videos than Ikenna Azuike's videos.
In this video, he shares how crude most people's minds are. In as much as we, Africans, still think that we are the only ones who have got an irrefutable aversion to talks about sex, which ever way, whether mushy, lewd or insightful and healthful; you can tell from this video that the feeling is still, by all means possible, mutual


Mister, we are talking about sex please, not  the scary movie of zombies.. get over it

In this funny video of let's talk about taboo in Africa, he shares experiences of people when it comes to matters regarding  sex. The one that really caught my attention more than ever was where  negative publicity had actually helped some singers and movie producer to make unimaginable sum of gain from the caveat, ringing the alarm on all the salacious and lewd content of the song or movie.

If you also check, you would agree with me that that had helped some singers in Nigeria to become popular stars. You know why? when it is heard that a particular song or movie is banned because it is viewed as being sexually explicit, most people would swim across and through the north-pole, not minding the freezing whether condition, to actually see it.
okay guys...no much talking,.. see for yourself .

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  1. hahahaha. you are indeed the king of humour. keep feeding us wit this

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