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She lied once so, if she has to, she will do it again and again. Ask yourself: What other secrets is she keeping from you which your eventual marriage shall expose when you start living together? Why did she agree to come back to you when she had been involved with someone when you were apart, particularly after she had broken it off in the first place? Are you confident (I am not) that you're her number 1 option for a husband, or she's just settling for you because it didn't work out elsewhere? If you can be objective and eliminate all sentiment, this case will become so easy for you to judge as the facts will be clear to you to see You say you value sincerity and hate lies so, for the sake of your future happiness and peace of mind, DON'T DO IT! Look for someone who shares the same values as you. A broken engagement is by far easier to deal with than a broken marriage. Good luck! |
This vacancy has been filled. |
This role has been filled. |
Apart from giving advice, there isn't much we can do from here. Because Nigeria has a big unemployment problem, employers are taking advantage to exploit their human resources, and the NLC unfortunately is not known for protecting employee rights. If you're really serious about fighting for your rights then get fellow contract staff to form a group to make a case at the industrial court. |
greatmarshall:This comment demonstrates the absence of sound thinking on the writer's part. Are you really asking her to send a toddler abroad?? And though the thoughtless comment is pretty bad, but it getting over 300 'likes' is even more alarming. |
So of all the many responsibilities of the CBN governor, he'd rather be a Customs spokesman? Beautiful nonsense! |
The candidate should have the flair and ability for programming. The job is based in Ibadan, Oyo State. Call 0906 866 7338 for first telephone interview. Good luck. |
The candidate should have the flair and ability for programming. The job is based in Ibadan. Call 0906 866 7338 for first telephone interview. Good luck. |
You're welcome. I understand though that the Nigerian expression can be cringeworthy, vile and absolutely reckless. But then when you consider the state of the country itself with what online disinhibition makes citizens say behind the defence of their device screens, you get to see the parallels, unfortunately. |
You're right it can be dangerous. But it's not specific to Nigerian online debate alone. It's called Online Disinhibition, and has previously been the subject of many a scientific study. You can Google for details, also see on my profile. |
Question for Mr Lampard: Why did you start Emerson Palmieri in this his first game back from the injury he got over the international break, when Marcos Alonso did very well in his place with an assist against Wolves last week? What happened to the "don't change a winning team" rule? Managerial inexperience, perhaps? It's Chelsea regardless. KTBFFH! |
Our government again with its foolish, knee-jerk, cart-before-the-horse actions & reactions. Those in govt are not thoughtful enough to find real solutions to problems but find it easier to just take blanket actions like banning things. Ban Okada, ban forex for 41 items, ban forex for food/milk, ban tinted car windows, ban this and that..are they are too foolish to remember that these bans have never solved the problem? With our highly porous borders from time immemorial, border closure has NEVER solved the smuggling issue in Nigeria. It just creates avenues for those responsible for its enforcement to profit while also yielding new smuggling routes. If you don't produce something in your country, banning it's importation is what you do after you have promoted local production to the level of self-sufficiency. To think PMB signed the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCTA) in July, but closed land borders to free movement of goods in August! Says a lot about his governance style. |
A decent compilation, calls for regular practice though. Once you get the job you can relax a bit ![]() |
Flamezzz:Yes. But property in Parkview, Ikoyi? Lol. |
On a side note, we need to be more positive about things to do with our country as there's good and bad EVERYWHERE in the world. Many of us are so disenchanted about the negatives we see and hear regularly, that we fail to appreciate the good things. Note however that those negatives that discourage us do not discourage foreigners from exploring and exploiting the positives, potentials and opportunities in Nigeria for their own benefit. I agree Nigeria is generally not such a great place, but so many problems mean so many opportunities to profit from. Identify a problem within that Nigerian mess and develop a solution for it, and you'll surely get your reward. That's what just happened to Seun Onigbinde. Peace. |
coolcharm:What's so political about "Technical Adviser (Budget & Planning)"? - it's more of a technocratic role than anything else. The guy is obviously very good at what he does and the government recognised it, and decided to hire his skills. As for me I hope he is able to make positive impact in the role and wish him the best. Let's wait to see how things turn out. |
That guy is certainly not gonna say nice things about Burna, I mean, why be nasty to a paying fan? I hope this Burna dude isn't getting this stardom thing wrong. Many have come and gone before him, and there are still many more to come after. Dude ought to learn how to keep his head down. It's not the audience's job to encourage him, as a matter of fact it's the other way round. Foolish conduct there methinks. |
And he had to announce it on social media? What manner of king maintains an instagram account sef? |
Bollydee:Thanks for answering, but no, thanks. Good luck. |
Language and religious differences perhaps |
The stuff of greats! From the video they looked like they could complement each other in a football team. Imagine how these guys can pull off a great story in football history if they play for the same club and win a champions league together! And imagine the impact that may have on their national team performances and impending retirements? We may even get to see the first joint Ballon D'or. If neither win the UCL this season, then L. Messi should work out a transfer to Juventus! That's what they should be discussing at that dinner ![]() |
adecz:LAWL ![]() |
AntiWailer:My exact sentiment. Imagine police giving bail conditions! They've turned police duty on its head and I wonder why his lawyer would let that happen. However, what I find more bothersome is it took over 40 comments before someone here mentioned/realized it! |
johnkay1:What a Stockholm syndromed mind! |
What's your industry or business sector? |
famagro:You didn't answer my question about having a registered company. Supernatural19:Don't call anyone. Visit the website of the Nigeria Export Promotion Council (nepc.gov.ng) and follow the instructions for new registration, it's not such a complex process. If you have any issues or queries ask here. |
Last time I did it cost about 15K. Do you have a registered company already? |
So, fatymore, how did it go with learning MS Outlook? |
fatymore:Do be smart about your job hunting. Scammers abound. |
Hey OP, division among siblings is real! It can arise for different reasons like: Spousal issues Jealousy or envy Money or inheritance Unhealthy competition Pride or superiority complex Preferential parental treatment Mismanaged individual differences If these situations are not arrested early but left to grow and fester, they are liable to cause irreparable damage to sibling relationships. Because everyone is important, leadership and maturity is required; particularly on the part of elder siblings, to navigate these situations without fracturing relationships. |
The Nigeria Police Farce! |
Sorry NCAN ![]() |

