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okomile:Not ideal at all... Broke my rule and was engaged in one but it was turned out to be a fatal mistake. 1 Like |
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samworthyever:Never married a single mother with only few exception... The red flags were there but you never saw it or chose to ignore it. Do the needful. Life is too short for bullshit 1 Like |
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buygala: this guy, you bad!! |
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slawomir:And the north intelligently switching ally from east to west depending on convenience and thereby perpetuating itself continually. |
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herzern:very disciplined like legendary Roy Keane and Paul Scholes 1 Like |
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Having lived in Kano,yobe and jigawa states at the height of the insurgency and saw first hand the experiences of our soldiers I will say I am very happy I turned down the opportunity to join the military. It's a pathetic situation people! Very pathetic! |
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pamdaniel:okay bro... thanks and as for coaching, that's why you are there to help us learner through. |
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am thinking of using 2 acres of land for this business and I don't know if it's not too much? |
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pamdaniel:try update us when you make up your mind and state it here so we can be prepared for it. January first week is good. |
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unfortunately, the same problem is what many of our Nigerian youths are facing either in schools or blue chip coy. imagine school scheduling Saturday classes and paying teachers peanut after an academic sessions? have tried fighting the system and speaking out and the downside i that it is even your colleagues that will tell you to keep quiet and have been tagged bad egg. am out after this to go solo. 4 Likes 1 Share |
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hello Daniel, I love what you're doing. am much interested in farming and am planning in going full time in January and would love to attend your event but won't be chanced at that date. am currently in Lagos but will be in Owerri next month or January will it be possible to meet you for you to put me through? |
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rapistbuhari:COMMON SENSE IS INDEED NOT COMMON. 1 Like |
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Please house, when is the electrical engineering test coming up in Lagos? I miss the mechanical engineering test and since crashers are allowed let me prepare for the electrical engineering test. |
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SmoothCruiz:Maaa Nigggaa...One bottle of Johnny Walker for my guy. He killed it. 2 Likes |
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Hello house, has anybody ever had embarrassing outings with new clothes? today started on a very positive note. was filled with joy that am going to church to worship baba God. I was dressed for the occasion with my latest trouser collection, brimming with smiles, then boarded a bus to church. when I got to my bus stop, I alighted from the bus in front of church my dressing was still intact s I noticed nothing when standing at the parish's glass wall. until I entered the church( you know as RCCG parishes dey bi nah with well dress members ) was ushered to a sit. Enroute to my sit I notice an unusual increase in length of the trouser when I tried feeling the trouser I discover I big opening between my legs (na so my head blow) this opening was so wide that my boxers were visible (imagine say na dirty boxer I wear?) I was initially uncomfortable with the whole situation but had to clear up my mind to get the best from the occasion and as soon as pastor's message and prayer is over I ran out. the most difficult part is returning home with a torn clothes in the visible glare of lagosian. when I left the highway part of my journey, I tried using short cut and corners to get home and avoid more embarrassment. happy Sunday peeps. |
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Caracta:where have u been caracter...it's been ages. |
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Caracta:where have u been caracter...it's been ages. |
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http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Wolves/book_of_enoch.htm moderator please help to post this topic to front page in relation to the topic earlier posted on why the book of Enoch was removed from the Bible. tried posting it but was told it is too long. it is very important for us not be deceived by the onslaught of the evil ones. |
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Hello house, this is not a bash on ladies but recent experience has made me open this thread to get our honest perspective on Platonic relationship. I have had experience with like 5 different ladies who happened to be my Good friends at different stages in life and one thing that is common among them during our friendship was their refusal to agree to Platonic relationship but instead want sexual relationship. why is it that difficult to have a Platonic relationship with the opposite sex without sex involved.? recently, I had a very good friend I truly loved and organised a birthday bash to celebrate her. she asked for my intention and I told her but then she has been cold and ignoring my calls and text. because of my position on no sex till marriage. |
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Am interestEd in the stuff. Am a first timer and uses HTC Android phone. 1 Like 1 Share |
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ECOTERRORS:Did anyone notice this tanoid? Haters! |
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Princecalm:that's why they failed woefully. under their watch boko haram seized territories that has never happened before in Nigeria. they were only excellent in promoting and redefining corruption. imagine a PHD holder saying stealing is not corruption and that mofo called shekau became the commander in chief and all GEJ and SAMBO could do was commiserate with families of deceased. |
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i have htc glacier one. my problem with the phone is data lost. when i down load or transfer data majority of the data get lost in the process. when i check i will see huge data pile in the lost directory that is unaccessible. the battery is getting hot easily. also, lately has been indicating its faulty and will wait to do the needful for the battery later. |
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Good day great farmers, Am a graduate of physics and been teaching for years now but since discovering this section in nairaland my passion for this business has blossom. I want to venture into it but will like to be an understudy for like 6-12months to any farmer in lagos environs. I want to venture into cucumber,pineapple , and if possible poultry farming . I have about Six and half plot of land in the east to start with. Please any body in lagos to take me on apprenticeship or understudy should kindly drop his contact. Thanks in advance. Godbless. Cc: jasper7,lesgupnigeria,abit,jamp. |
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Mogidi:Are u talking about Iweala's paper economy? |
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VickyRotex:Pained because she is a baby mama. How about having twin for me senorita? |
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bigtt76:LMAO... See people wey u dey talk? Guys wey flaunt wealth pass messi. |
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MzJackBaueress:Typical black senorita hating a brother dating white ladies 14 Likes |
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It is not a book club, a yoga club or a theatre club, but about 100 South African wives rely on their own social group to meet and share their experience of prejudice for being married to foreigners. They say that having Nigerian husbands exposes them to daily discrimination, and that they had long predicted the wave of deadly xenophobic violence that has shaken South Africa in recent weeks. The United Nigerian Wives in South Africa (UNWISA) club was set up two years ago to support wives who tell of being shunned by family and friends for falling in love with Africans from outside South Africa. The group’s existence underscores the deep-rooted tensions that erupted anew in Johannesburg and Durban this month when mobs of South African men hunted down immigrants, attacking them and destroying their homes and businesses. At least seven people have been killed in the unrest, and thousands of immigrants — mainly from Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Mozambique and elsewhere in Africa — were forced to flee their homes and seek safety in makeshift camps. “We saw this thing coming and that’s why we formed this association,” UNWISA chairwoman Lindwela Uche, 42, told AFP. “If only they (the authorities) had listened to us… they would have known that there’s a fire burning slowly and they would have seen how to tackle it.” The group has 100 members on its Facebook forum and also organises picnics, family soccer tournaments and demonstrations against the stigma they endure. “Being married to a foreigner is very challenging,” Lufuno Orji, a Johannesburg resources consultant whose husband is a Nigerian medical doctor, told AFP. “You often spend your time defending yourself and then you defend your foreign husband for being himself.” Attitudes “are negative everywhere we go,” said Thelma Okoro, 37, adding that even wearing traditional Nigerian dress on the street can attract barbed comments. – Paying a high price – Daily life for the wives, their husbands and their children includes battling criticism from neighbours, schools, government officials, health workers, taxi drivers and even the police. Last year Uche’s 13-year-old daughter returned from school complaining that her teacher had told her “not to bring that Nigerian mentality here” after she and classmates were noisy in class. “We need to be protected, we need our children to be protected… and our husbands to be treated with dignity,” said Uche, who has been married to her husband Cajethan Dennis for 17 years. Okoro’s eight-year-old daughter gets mocked by schoolmates over her name “Ngozi” which means “blessing” in Igbo but literally translates to “danger” in Zulu. For Orji, her decision to marry Ogbonnaya has cost her dearly. “Just before I got wed to my husband, I lost two very best friends of mine. They thought I was out of my mind,” said Orji, who adds that her own family though were “ecstatic” at her choice of husband. Some of UNWISA members have kept their maiden names because their husbands’ name attract galling remarks. Okoro, who has been married to Kenneth for 13 years, says she was told off by an official when she tried to apply for free government-issued houses in 2011. “They told me that I was not entitled because I am married to a foreigner, and that if I wanted a house I must divorce the man first,” she said. She also cited taking her sick children to hospital, where “the nurses ask ‘why are you giving these people residence papers’ — degrading and discrediting our choices”. The wives’ club is now looking to widen its reach to South African women married to other foreign nationals after the recent anti-immigrant attacks highlighted many other women going through similar experiences. One victim, Nokuthula Mabaso, last week told local media she was threatened with rape for dating her Zimbabwean boyfriend Elias Chauke. “A group of Zulu-speaking men arrived and kicked down the door,” she said. “They asked me why I dated a foreigner when there were many South African men in the squatter camp and I replied that I love Elias. They then assaulted and robbed me. “One of them threatened to rape us and was stopped by others.” The South African government has vowed to tackle xenophobic attacks, while human rights lawyers say women who are unfairly discriminated against should consider legal action. “Marriage does not infringe your citizenship as a South African,” said Trish Erasmus, of the Pretoria-based Lawyers for Human Rights. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/having-nigerian-husbands-exposes-us-to-daily-discrimination-wives/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook#sthash.RR4jtOwO.dpuf 1 Like 1 Share |
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EfemenaXY:Señorita, this is dope. 1 Like |
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OP, please do the needful so that Nigerians will be in the know about this latest info. thanks in advance |
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