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90 year old Indian man fathers 21st child

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Nanu Ram Jogi, is determined to solve India’s population problem – by adding more children.

Old man with 21st kidNanu Ram, India’s model for Viagra
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UberDesi would like to congratulate Nanu Ram, champion reproducer and father of 21 children and counting. By the way Nanu Ram is 90 years old and on his fourth wife and counting. Nanu doesn’t want to stop reproducing till he’s 100.

Nanu Ram, also reveals the secret of his potency.

Mr Jogi, who attributes his remarkable virility to daily walks and plenty of meat, said: “I eat all kinds of meat – rabbits, lamb, chicken and wild animals.”

Here’s the weird part, the mother of his latest daughter, Girija, is his daughter-in-law.

His latest wife, Saburi, who has given him seven children, was first married to his eldest son Shiv Lal, who died 10 years ago.

Then the all important question then becomes how does baby Girija address Nanu Ram, father or grandpa?

Apparently age has not slowed down Nanu Ram’s libido.

“Women love me,” Mr Jogi said. “I want to have more children. I can survive another few decades and want to have children till I am 100 – then maybe I will stop.”

We say why stop at 100, Nanu Ram? Nothing like a 120 year old man reproducing. That would even put Hugh Hefner to shame.

Not to dampen everyone’s enthusiasm, but you have to wonder how many of them are actually his.

Mr Jogi admits he is not certain how many children his series of four wives have borne him – but counts at least 12 sons and nine daughters and 20 grandchildren.

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  • Amit
    That's (bleep) ugly ! The man (bleep) his daughter in law?!! He should be hanged.

    Shame to India.

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  • If he lived in banglore, he would make kids until his sperm runs out.
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