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[quote author=Rozcol post=104640135]Let's always listen to both sides before passing judgement,if there's no bride price then there's no marriage that's the bitter truth.Tina has been unmarried all her life until recently when she legally got married to the pastor,she was just cohabiting with Ben her former partner (boyfriend). Most local men(especially Ijaw men) are fund of doing that rubbish, they will cohabit with women and bear several children but no bride price.I Stan Tina gidigbam.[/quote I guess you are still single and doesnt understand marriage yet ![]() This.your response is warped. Traditional marriage ceremony is done after payment and acceptance of dowry. If the dowry was not paid for whatever reason, that doesnt invalidate the fact that they are legally married. Some families voluntarily reject dowry payment on the guice that they are not "selling" their daughter. However, they will allow you conclude other marriage rites. Are you saying if the man proceeds to do church or court wedding the marriage is invalid? They also did "church wedding." It means their marriage is recognised by the Nigerian law. They are both husband and wife. The right thing would have been to go through the normal channel of separation. The woman is now married to two men� They family are after the WorldBank money� |
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I would rather buy this car 1.5m than to buy an 04 corolla at 2.4m This car is pure luxury. Sharp movement, stable on the road, roomy, good sound system etc |
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3m? |
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Better than killing your spouse ![]() ![]() They had party when they got in and also need to party out ![]() Way to go... 10 Likes 1 Share |
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Jeffyblaq: Very glaring. 1. Construction and dualization of ChukwumaNwoha-Egbu Road 2. Reconstruction of MCC/ Uratha Road 3. Construction of Relief market, and Ihecheuwa road 4. Construction of Dick-Tiger- Shoperite Road 5. Reconstruction of PH-control road 6. Reconstruction of World bank-Umuguma Road 7. Construction of Fed secretariat-Ideal suite Road 8. Installation of street and traffic lights 9. Reconstruction Aladinma Roads 10. Restoration and opening up of drainages Just a few |
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Jeffyblaq: Very glaring. 1. Construction and dualization of ChukwumaNwoha-Egbu Road 2. Reconstruction of MCC/ Uratha Road 3. Construction of Relief market, and Ihecheuwa road 4. Construction of Dick-Tiger- Shoperite Road 5. Reconstruction of PH-control road 6. Reconstruction of World bank-Umuguma Road 7. Construction of Fed secretariat-Ideal suite Road Just a few |
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I'm neither APC nor PDP. I'm also ashamed at the manner Uzodinma became the governor of IMO state. It was crude. However, Uzodinma has done very well within one year in office. He has achieved what Rochas couldn't do in 8years. If he continues like this then IMO will truly be a good place to live. Kudos to him, he has done so well within a short time Modified I have been living working in Imo state for almost ten years now. This is for those saying I don't live there. Here are some of Uzodinma's Achievement in 1 yr. I can snap pictures too. Very glaring. 1. Construction and dualization of ChukwumaNwoha-Egbu Road 2. Reconstruction of MCC/ Uratha Road 3. Construction of Relief market, and Ihecheuwa road 4. Construction of Dick-Tiger- Shoperite Road 5. Reconstruction of PH-control road 6. Reconstruction of World bank-Umuguma Road 7. Construction of Fed secretariat-Ideal suite Road 8. Installation of street and traffic lights 9. Reconstruction Aladinma Roads 10. Restoration and opening up of drainages Just a few 6 Likes 2 Shares |
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Fhemmmy: Bro, pls give me current price for this. This colour and year pls |
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Any issues? What's your last and location? |
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francmoda: 2.5m?? |
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[quote author=2shure post=97924817][/quote] You need an upgrade bro ![]() |
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southniyikaye: I wish I could....hbd |
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Kelaondona: Almost. Step up |
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johnmartus: Bros. You try sha. Even without the engine it won't sell that low na ![]() ![]() Step up and own it 1 Like |
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This ride is selling cheap. Owner wants to upgrade Clean Accord 2008, V6 Gear : perfect Tyres: perfect Interior: clean Exterior: sharp Engine: misfiring fixed Movement: sharp Location: Owerri, IMO state Update: one of the back light broken by a reckless driver� Price: N1m asking Call: 07065 |
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dollarsplenty: Who are these your eastern brothers? Do you know how many million people are in the east? Or you generalize based on the posts of few individuals online? |
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TOPCRUISE: You're a dullard |
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Upti123: Say what you know. Everything is not on the Internet. A friend just confirmed to me that his ex-girl was among the victims of the Lekki shooting. She was a medical personnel and was doing really good. It took the family 5 days to know she was among the dead. Please speak for your self. Many families are traumatized and afraid to even speak up. Our government can't be trusted |
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Biodun556: Nothing is coming out from there, trust me. Only what the government wants us to hear. You can't have such heavy shooting and there won't be casualties. The real truth is already making it's way into the public space but people will keep discrediting it. So many victims have been bullied into silence for the sake of peace. Every reasonable person should condemn the act. That's all 2 Likes |
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So you expected her to be rolling on the ground to believe she is the mother?? The resemblance is even clear. When you carry another person's corpse it looks like a log of wood but when yours is carried...... 1 Like |
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The last two weeks witnessed unprecedented disenchantment from various quarters of the Nigerian society, especially the youth population which constitute roughly 60% of the population. The youth are resilient, hardworking and profoundly educated. One out of every five Nigerian youth holds a higher degree and are craving for opportunities where their skills and knowledge can be put to proper use. Unfortunately, this crop of people are the most misrepresented and decimated in a country blessed with abundant resources. In 2019, the estimated youth unemployment rate in Nigeria was at almost 14 per cent. Nigeria’s unemployment rate as in the second quarter of 2020 is 27.1% and the underemployment rate was put at 28.6%, indicating that about 21.7 million Nigerians remain unemployed and about 28.6 million underemployed respectively. Nigeria’s unemployment and underemployment rate is a combined 55.7% which is more than half of the entire Nigerian population of about 180 million people. The staggering figure of youth unemployment, lack of opportunity and deliberate detachment from the decision-making apparatus of the country provided the impetus for the widespread agitations sweeping through the country. The #Endsars mantra was just a euphemism for the failure in the leadership framework of the country and a further demonstration of the level of detachment between the youth and government forces. The President Buhari government came into force in 2015 through the overwhelming support of the youth movement the #change slogan. The Jonathan administration was considered too weak and condescending to boldly confront the challenges faced by the country, primarily in the area of security and youth empowerment. It was thought that using his military background, experience and seeming disposition against corruption, Buhari would present a credible alternative to Jonathan’s administration. However, events have shown that the youth were wrong and every notion about Buhari’s magic wand was a farce. All election promises have either been denied or completely jettisoned. And the youth have been left to wallow in self-pity and emotional solitude. The journey of nation-building is indeed a tortuous and often cumbersome process. It requires patience, foresight and unflinching willpower. However, leadership must provide the required direction, vision and focus to steer the wheels of change and position the country on the path of progress and prosperity. A leader must be seen to be doing enough to reconstruct the destiny of the nation through policies and programs designed to impact directly on the lives of the populace. Ironically, President Buhari doesn’t appear to possess the charisma required to upturn the fortune of the country. He appears to lack direction, focus and clearcut strategy on how to reposition Nigeria for excellence. It’s sad! Let me remind us that the Buhari administration is almost two years into its second tenure and less than three years to bid the nation goodbye. Yet, there is nothing significant one can remember about this government apart from Lekki Massacre. Nigerians have become more divided than ever with so many ethnic lines drawn. The country is now seen more through the ethnoreligious lens than ever. This is an area Buhari would have scored cheap points. It was a low hanging fruit for him considering the perceptions and sentiments of Nigerians towards his candidacy. He would have proven us wrong by being unbiased and Nigeria-centric. At last, he proved us right through his comments, lopsided appointments and in the spread of government projects, with the north being the ultimate beneficiaries. The level of misery, anger and hostility in the land is mind-blowing. A country where a bag of rice, a commonly consumed staple, costs more than it’s minimum wage. The university system has been in hodge-podge and the health sector is witnessing alarming collapse. The question then remains; what has President Buhari done differently? The glaring answer is nothing. Absolutely nothing. It’s sad but true. Rather than do something meaningful Buhari has plunged us back into the abyss of economic emaciation, with the chronic exchange rate, epileptic power supply and shambolic infrastructural base. The last straw that broke the camel’s back was the unprovoked killing of innocent and armless protesters in Lekki Lagos. It was the height of impunity, recklessness and stupidity. Though violence has been the trademark of this administration the mannerism of the Lekki incident leaves much to be desired. It is, therefore, safe to opine that Nigeria and indeed Nigerians failed the very moment they elected Buhari president. https://jangolova.com/in-buhari-nigeria-failed/ 1 Like |
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Okay...until Ghana must go changes hands.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 11 Likes 2 Shares |
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