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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by tochibaby(f): 7:59pm On May 15, 2015
maureensylvia:


Corrects you when you go wrong. . . .
Takes correction when wrong. . .
Doesnt put you down in front of friends or family members!. . .
Has your best interest's at heart. . .
Doesn't force you to go against your conscience, in matters of right or wrong. . .
Trust's you. . .
Respects you. . .
Relegates your weaknesses, amplifies your strengths and brings out the best in you. . .
Criticizes you constructively. . .
Encourages you in your endeavors. . .
Respects friends and family member's of theirs. . .
Manages Finances very well, or is good at managing finances. . .
Not an impulsive spender. . . .
Would never hit you . . .
Get's angry, but keeps it cool or tries to control it. . .
Is not Jealous in an improper way! (I am jealous of him, but not to the point of choking
or unnecessarily monitoring him)
Love's you for who you are, bearing in mind that perfection is unobtainable from
anyone. . .

Are you sexkillz?
If you are, thumbs up. But if you aren't, you should give credit to him when using his comments to answer questions
Just saying

https://www.nairaland.com/772184/qualities-dream-man-woman

Good job, though.

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by chibwike(m): 7:59pm On May 15, 2015
Is Lala247 being interviewed today?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 7:59pm On May 15, 2015
wristwatch:


No you are not.

Well as I am speaking, I am in a cafe just to make this interview work. Why can't our contestant take the sacrifice as well?

So sorry about that.... but i hope you will forgive and give her another chance?

Pleaseeeeeeeeeee
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 7:59pm On May 15, 2015
asumo12:
Out Of Protocol?




nope
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by maureensylvia(f): 7:59pm On May 15, 2015
ronald4lif:


Great. My question was 2 though. Can you please take the second one.

Here it is;

What are the 2 greatest challenge Nigeria is facing at the moment and what are you most proud of about Nigeria?.

corruption in every nook and crannies: we need a new law. Corruption in Nigeria is a crime that should draw capital punishment .
Nigeria should also have extradition agreements with most of the countries harbouring the Nigerian fugitives
guilty of corruption crimes.

2. Education: Another problem in Nigeria is education. It seems that Nigeria is progressing in terms of education
but I don't think so. We have more certificates than ever but we are less educated.
We are more literate but less aware. Less aware of duties and moralities. We have more information
at our disposal, but lack wisdom to put that information to proper use.

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:01pm On May 15, 2015
Maureensylvia please i think u skipped my question.. Still waiting for answer smiley
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by asumo12: 8:02pm On May 15, 2015
Is she an virgin?


Braintouch:

If I slap you, eh! What kind of question is that? undecided


Abiii
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by tohpahz(f): 8:02pm On May 15, 2015
maureensylvia:


corruption in every nook and crannies: we need a new law. Corruption in Nigeria is a crime that should draw capital punishment .
Nigeria should also have extradition agreements with most of the countries harbouring the Nigerian fugitives
guilty of corruption crimes.

2. Education: Another problem in Nigeria is education. It seems that Nigeria is progressing in terms of education
but I don't think so. We have more certificates than ever but we are less educated.
We are more literate but less aware. Less aware of duties and moralities. We have more information
at our disposal, but lack wisdom to put that information to proper use.

Thumbs up girl.... smiley
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by shumuel(m): 8:02pm On May 15, 2015
mziceberry & maureensylvia ''seems you have a ghost elivating you, just kidding''

My question to the both of you

Please whats your Month and Day of Birth e.g: May 5
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by falconey(m): 8:02pm On May 15, 2015
Midehi:
O.O.P.
This question is for maureensylvia Sorry my bad.

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:02pm On May 15, 2015
Miss Maureensylvia , do you think you will do better in this contest than you did in last year's edition?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by okabe(m): 8:02pm On May 15, 2015
Mziceberry, I'm about to ask a hypothetical question, its relevance may be obscure to most people but a genuine reply will help you a lot (BTW, there is no wrong or right answer wink )

Okay, 3 cases or scenerios or whatever you see it as...choose the least cruel

1) Fame and early death
2) Wealth and ill health
3) Love and failure


GOOD LUCK
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:03pm On May 15, 2015
chibwike:
Is Lala247 being interviewed today?

No sir
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:04pm On May 15, 2015
falconey:

This question is for maureensylvia Sorry my bad.
hmmmm...na so dat moniker don enter ya head...jejeje ok.
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by maureensylvia(f): 8:05pm On May 15, 2015
@ ronald4lif . am proud of Nigeria in so many areas like
the way we go apeshit when a nigerian Super Eagles player scores and pushes the
country in front in a football match.

The remarkably lower taxes compared to certain countries.

The sheer cunning you see every day expressed in countless funny ways.

the bottomless pit of jokes we have about all disasters imaginable and our inability to be
held down by any disasters or scandals.

The sheer variety of people and cultures you have discovered or yet to discover in a
single country without having to travel out of the country.

Sadly, the flexibility of enforcement of certain rules/laws which means you can sometimes
play hard and fast to your advantage.

Everything's up for bargaining and if not, then we suspect fraud.
Our deep love for life.

Pidgin English( preferably of the warri/waffi type).

current Home of the Igbo(My people: Emphasis intended).

Our aggressive approach to business and life in general: A nation of hustlers.

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:06pm On May 15, 2015
maureensylvia:


corruption in every nook and crannies: we need a new law. Corruption in Nigeria is a crime that should draw capital punishment .
Nigeria should also have extradition agreements with most of the countries harbouring the Nigerian fugitives
guilty of corruption crimes.

2. Education: Another problem in Nigeria is education. It seems that Nigeria is progressing in terms of education
but I don't think so. We have more certificates than ever but we are less educated.
We are more literate but less aware. Less aware of duties and moralities. We have more information
at our disposal, but lack wisdom to put that information to proper use.

Smile. I love your way of answering question. With your responses today the competition will get more competitive.

If you were given the chance to live again, will you choose Nigeria to be your country and why?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:06pm On May 15, 2015
okabe:
Mziceberry, I'm about to ask a hypothetical question, its relevance may be obscure to most people but a genuine reply will help you a lot (BTW, there is no wrong or right answer wink )

Okay, 3 cases or scenerios or whatever you see it as...choose the least cruel (in order words, d 1 wey u go choose if FORCED 2)

1) Fame and early death
2) Wealth and ill health
3) Love and failure

PS, you don't have to answer

GOOD LUCK
what a question!!!
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by halldoran: 8:06pm On May 15, 2015
tochibaby:


Are you sexkillz?
If you are, thumbs up. But if you aren't, you should give credit to him when using his comments to answer questions
Just saying

https://www.nairaland.com/772184/qualities-dream-man-woman

Good job, though.

Ermmm!
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by okabe(m): 8:08pm On May 15, 2015
Braintouch:
Good answer! I love real people
Are you in any way implying that anyone who thinks otherwise is unreal? *just curious*
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:08pm On May 15, 2015
okabe:
Mziceberry, I'm about to ask a hypothetical question, its relevance may be obscure to most people but a genuine reply will help you a lot (BTW, there is no wrong or right answer wink )

Okay, 3 cases or scenerios or whatever you see it as...choose the least cruel (in order words, d 1 wey u go choose if FORCED 2)

1) Fame and early death
2) Wealth and ill health
3) Love and failure

PS, you don't have to answer

GOOD LUCK
With all due respect sir, you are foolish.
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:08pm On May 15, 2015
maureensylvia:
@ ronald4lif . am proud of Nigeria in so many areas like
the way we go apeshit when a nigerian Super Eagles player scores and pushes the
country in front in a football match.

The remarkably lower taxes compared to certain countries.

The sheer cunning you see every day expressed in countless funny ways.

the bottomless pit of jokes we have about all disasters imaginable and our inability to be
held down by any disasters or scandals.

The sheer variety of people and cultures you have discovered or yet to discover in a
single country without having to travel out of the country.

Sadly, the flexibility of enforcement of certain rules/laws which means you can sometimes
play hard and fast to your advantage.

Everything's up for bargaining and if not, then we suspect fraud.
Our deep love for life.

Pidgin English( preferably of the warri/waffi type).

current Home of the Igbo(My people: Emphasis intended).

Our aggressive approach to business and life in general: A nation of hustlers.
effect of your course.

good one.
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by manutdrichie(m): 8:09pm On May 15, 2015
wonderful
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by manutdrichie(m): 8:09pm On May 15, 2015
sweeeeeeeeeet Nairaland

wonderful
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by maureensylvia(f): 8:11pm On May 15, 2015
@ ronald4lif . am proud of Nigeria in so many areas like
the way we go apeshit when a nigerian Super Eagles player scores and pushes the
country in front in a football match.

The remarkably lower taxes compared to certain countries.

The sheer cunning you see every day expressed in countless funny ways.

the bottomless pit of jokes we have about all disasters imaginable and our inability to be
held down by any disasters or scandals.

The sheer variety of people and cultures you have discovered or yet to discover in a
single country without having to travel out of the country.

Sadly, the flexibility of enforcement of certain rules/laws which means you can sometimes
play hard and fast to your advantage.

Everything's up for bargaining and if not, then we suspect fraud....
Our deep love for life.f

Pidgin English( preferably of the warri/waffi type).

current Home of the Igbo(My people: Emphasis intended).

Our aggressive approach to business and life in general: A nation of hustlers.


cc: wristwatch this are the reasons why I will be a nigerian in my next world...naira, full of fun

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:11pm On May 15, 2015
Toysne2much is it only certain ppl allowed to ask question ? or is mine just being ignored ??
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Braintouch(m): 8:11pm On May 15, 2015
Maureensylvia is, unarguably, the most intelligent contestant in this show. My question appeared very simple and irrelevant but her reply was psychological. Most girls would fumble over it. She'll get my votes in the pushover levels

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by mziceberry(f): 8:12pm On May 15, 2015
ronald4lif:


Great.

Do you take alcohol?. If no have you ever had friends who take alcohol? How do you deal with peer pressure to try alcohol and drugs?.

What's your take on morality. Do you think it's old fashioned or still relevant in the society today?.

noo..I dont! ..I have friends who take alcohol
I have to tell you..I have neva had a case of peer pressure on alcohols..my friends knw well enough to pressurise me on certain things..am not saying taking it is bad..seriously..I dont see anything wrong with it..its people who take more than they can handle that bothers me
morality. .I believe so much in morals..people who have high morals move me..cause its scarce to see people with morals these days; especially Youth..I think its stil relevant in our society of today..cause there are stil people out there who are morally upright..(I can count hundred of them)the only problem is for a hundred who are morally sound..we have thousands who arent .if not millions

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:13pm On May 15, 2015
Lala247:
Toysne2much is it only certain ppl allowed to ask question ? or is mine just being ignored ??
bae cool, too many questions for them, both are yet to answer my questions too.

wz up wit you,hope you good?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by tosyne2much(m): 8:13pm On May 15, 2015
maureensylvia:


corruption in every nook and crannies: we need a new law. Corruption in Nigeria is a crime that should draw capital punishment .
Nigeria should also have extradition agreements with most of the countries harbouring the Nigerian fugitives
guilty of corruption crimes.

2. Education: Another problem in Nigeria is education. It seems that Nigeria is progressing in terms of education
but I don't think so. We have more certificates than ever but we are less educated.
We are more literate but less aware. Less aware of duties and moralities. We have more information
at our disposal, but lack wisdom to put that information to proper use.
Wooooow !!!

I love this
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by okabe(m): 8:14pm On May 15, 2015
Midehi:

what a question!!!
B4 nko, diz people don go cram interview Q&A finish, d best chance of getting an honest response is to take them off comfort zone.

Pardon my queer method wink
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Dotwillis1(m): 8:14pm On May 15, 2015
Maureensylvia smiley
What do you spend money on most times?
What are you procrastinating on right at the moment?
What is the difference between living and existing?

What do you wish you didn't know?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by halldoran: 8:14pm On May 15, 2015
Braintouch:
Maureensylvia is, unarguably, the most intelligent contestant in this show. My question appeared very simple and irrelevant but her reply was psychological. Most girls would fumble over it. She'll get my votes in the pushover levels

Oh really.

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