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Nigeria's bedroom revolution - satisfying women's demands
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-38262881
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It was a cultural taboo for a woman to ask for sexual gratification in Nigeria, until now.
Despite being bombarded by sexually suggestive photos, explicit lyrics and raunchy dance moves in the media, many women are brought up with the socially conservative attitude that "good girls" just do not talk about sex.
But Iheoma Obibi is leading a mini-revolution in bedrooms in the West African nation.
She became the country's first retailer of sexual health products and erotica after getting requests from friends to buy sex toys on her annual trips to London.
"They were asking me to buy vibrators, nipple suckers, lubricants, water-based lubricants which were non-flavoured, specifically with a pH balance for the female genitalia."
Realising there was a niche market, the former development worker set up her online shop five years ago.
It was not easy at first - and she had to build up a clientele while fending off the critics.