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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by tosyne2much(m): 8:15pm 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
Very intelligent lady
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:15pm On May 15, 2015
Midehi:

bae cool, too many questions for them, both are yet to answer my questions too.

wz up wit you,hope you good?

Lol mine was one of the first tho .. See ppl after me have their questions answered, anyway no biggie smiley
Yes im good let me not de....
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Braintouch(m): 8:15pm On May 15, 2015
okabe:

Are you in any way implying that anyone who thinks otherwise is unreal?
*just curious*
Her response matched the purpose for which the question was given. She even gave instances
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:15pm On May 15, 2015
okabe:

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
you think so!!
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by pbs4real(m): 8:17pm On May 15, 2015
wristwatch:

No sir
wah abt sandranaub, subbied and the rest contestants?

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Aipete2(f): 8:19pm On May 15, 2015
wristwatch:
Cc: maureensylvia, mziceberry, mariamferanmi, subbieD, takim107, twaci, tohpahz, milaby, trypa, mzlaurel, aipete2, adeh39
sir oh
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:22pm On May 15, 2015
pbs4real:
wah abt sandranaub, subbied and the rest contestants?

Tomorrow and next sir
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by ronald4lif(m): 8:23pm On May 15, 2015
mziceberry:


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


Impressive.

Let's say you're married, and later found out your husband is cheating about. Do you file for a divorce or stay put for the sake of the kids?. What would be your reason for whatever decision you take?.

There are some voters who are still sitting on the fence. How would you convince them to support your candidacy?.
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:23pm On May 15, 2015
Still waiting !!!

Ronald4lif abeg let others have a chance to get their questions answered biko ..
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:24pm On May 15, 2015
tosyne2much:
Very intelligent lady

Same here bro cheesy
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by okabe(m): 8:24pm On May 15, 2015
Borrussia:
With all due respect sir, you are foolish.
I can see why you are vexed, I just modified (Thanks all the same *i guess*)

FYI, two wrongs have never made a right, and I still hear they don't. cool
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by okabe(m): 8:26pm On May 15, 2015
Midehi:
you think so!!
Not really... I just received a wise counsel. I have modified grin
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:27pm On May 15, 2015
mziceberry:


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


Woow. Brilliant comment. Seems we have a lot of prodigy in this competition.

Do you think the last election held in the country was a free and fair election?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:28pm On May 15, 2015
Maureensylvia,

What has been your greatest achievement?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by gifttracy(f): 8:28pm On May 15, 2015
Mziceberry ur still yet to answer my question.please if your questions are answerd please allow others instead of asking more
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:28pm On May 15, 2015
maureensylvia & mizceberry

it seems both of you dont want to answer female monikers questions except male monikers.

lala247 & midehi asked both questions since,you both skipped them.

pls give us reasons.

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by maureensylvia(f): 8:28pm On May 15, 2015
Lala247:
Maureensylvia nice job

If you win miss NL .. What would u do with the prize money? Remember every little helps.

honney am really sorry for replying late, have been answering questions. back to your answer

I will pay my tithe offering, the rest, I will divide it into two; half for the motherless *(I have special feelings for them dunno why)* then the remaining I will include it to my gross income.
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by mziceberry(f): 8:29pm 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

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


GOOD LUCK

love and failure ofcourse
the other options are way too cruel
at least. .with love and failure. .you are stil on earth..there are days you would be happy with your life
like they say..a living dog is better than a dead lion
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by shumuel(m): 8:31pm On May 15, 2015
I think there should be an amount of questions a Moniker should be entitled to ask a contestant angry; e.g 5 questions only. Please add this to the rule, the level at which the questions are pouring in, is more like these guys are chating with the contestants and to make matters worse sad Both contestant are answering their simple question with Articles, Lol cheesy

Cc:
Ishilove
WristWatch
Mhizkel
Ronald4lif
Midehi
Tosyne2much
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:32pm On May 15, 2015
shumuel:
I think there should be an amount of questions a Moniker should be entitled to ask a contestant angry; e.g 5 questions only. Please add this to the rule, the level at which the questions are pouring in, is more like these guys are chating with the contestants and to make matters worse sad Both contestant are answering their simple question with Articles, Lol cheesy

Cc:
Ishilove
WristWatch
Mhizkel
Ronald4lif
Midehi
Tosyne2much
noted
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Braintouch(m): 8:33pm On May 15, 2015
My last question to both Maureensylvia and Mziceberry. Imagine you find yourself all alone, stranded, in a thick forest; no network on your mobile and no credit to make a call for help; what are the two things you will need until, by God's grace, help comes by?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:35pm On May 15, 2015
maureensylvia:


honney am really sorry for replying late, have been answering questions. back to your answer

I will pay my tithe offering, the rest, I will divide it into two; half for the motherless *(I have special feelings for them dunno why)* then the remaining I will include it to my gross income.

Nice answer smiley
Thanks
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by pbs4real(m): 8:35pm On May 15, 2015
wristwatch:

Tomorrow and next sir
u are doing a gud job,pls kip it up. .
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by okabe(m): 8:35pm On May 15, 2015
Braintouch:

Her response matched the purpose for which the question was given. She even gave instances
Nice try, there is no evading the question...answer me joor tongue
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:35pm On May 15, 2015
shumuel:
I think there should be an amount of questions a Moniker should be entitled to ask a contestant angry; e.g 5 questions only. Please add this to the rule, the level at which the questions are pouring in, is more like these guys are chating with the contestants and to make matters worse sad Both contestant are answering their simple question with Articles, Lol cheesy

Cc:
Ishilove
WristWatch
Mhizkel
Ronald4lif
Midehi
Tosyne2much

Thanks bro.

We can't avoid this when it comes to floor interview.

It is doing the main interview which we have made it a rule that 5 questions will be asked from each contestants.

Thanks for the observation. We will work on making it less stressful for the contestants.
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Braintouch(m): 8:36pm On May 15, 2015
okabe:

Nice try, there is no evading the question...answer me joor tongue
Answer what? Need I remind you i'm not a contestant here?
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by johnjon: 8:37pm On May 15, 2015
Braintouch:
My last question to both Maureensylvia and Mziceberry. Imagine you find yourself all alone, stranded, in a thick forest; no network on your mobile and no credit to make a call for help; what are the two things you will need until, by God's grace, help comes by?

A bag of weed, rizla paper and a lighter grin

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Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by pryd(m): 8:37pm On May 15, 2015
Oh maureenslyvia, brilliant effort, brilliant!
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by tosyne2much(m): 8:37pm On May 15, 2015
shumuel:
I think there should be an amount of questions a Moniker should be entitled to ask a contestant angry; e.g 5 questions only. Please add this to the rule, the level at which the questions are pouring in, is more like these guys are chating with the contestants and to make matters worse sad Both contestant are answering their simple question with Articles, Lol cheesy

Cc:
Ishi love
Wrist Watch
Mhiz kel
Ronald 4lif
Mid ehi
Tosyne 2much
Noted bro buh that's inevitable in an interview like this cool


Thanks anyway
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:39pm On May 15, 2015
maureensylvia didn't answer my very simple question . . .
I will make another try, to the contestants.
Do you think it is worthwhile to labour throughout one's life time just to make the world a better place, and then be recognized after death, or is it more worthwhile to make one's self enjoy life to the fullest?
For example, both Alice ball, the first woman to graduate in Hawaii, and Marie curie, the discoverer of radium, both laboured and died through it. Only for their full recognition to come after their demise. . . . do you think this is . . . .acceptable to you?

Cc: maureensylvia, mziceberry, mariamferanmi, subbieD, takim107, twaci, tohpahz, milaby, trypa, mzlaurel, aipete2, adeh39
Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Braintouch(m): 8:40pm On May 15, 2015
johnjon:


A bag of weed, rizla paper and a lighter grin

Re: Miss Nairaland Interview (Day 2) by Nobody: 8:41pm 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.

Armed robbery and murder are capital offences in Nigeria. Has it stopped people from going into armed robbery? How do you reconcile that; and also what do you think about those who are opposed to capital punishment in any form or guise?

2) How many countries do you know or can you state in which Nigerians have been convicted of corruption crimes? Did you just make that up, and also how do you think extraditing them to Nigeria to our already congested prisons will help us in any way? Pls expantiate

3) There is a view that beauty, properly so called should be divorced from brains......what is your take on this?

4) Tell us one reason why someone who doesn't know or like you should vote for you

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