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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Cromagnon: 7:53pm On Sep 03, 2023
engrchykae:
owl,dogs, Bear etc
Dunno what you're smoking
Buried over 10 dogs
They all live for a few years
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Cromagnon: 7:53pm On Sep 03, 2023
engrchykae:
owl
seen lots of dead owls too
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by delpee(f): 10:43am On Sep 06, 2023
Kobojunkie:
During MAMSA/SAP era? Na the 4 don balloon reach this naw to point say Vasectomies ought to made widely available. undecided

grin grin
The men no go gree.
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Kobojunkie: 2:22pm On Sep 06, 2023
delpee:
grin grin
The men no go gree.
Of course dem no go gree when most were raised to believe their sperm is their crowning glory in this life — very very insane culture we have in Nigeria. undecided
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ibechris(m): 6:03pm On Sep 10, 2023
Incognito403:

What have you achieved with your family planning?


I am financially stable.

With an outstanding family,work in a good place...same with my wife and huge side income that can comfortably feed u and ur family.

That is all for now.

Next time u will keep quiet rather than opening ur stinking mouth aboki.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Incognito403: 7:28pm On Sep 10, 2023
ibechris:



I am financially stable.

With an outstanding family,work in a good place...same with my wife and huge side income that can comfortably feed u and ur family.

That is all for now.

Next time u will keep quiet rattan opening stinking mouth aboki.
And those without family planning don't have this?
And all those with family planning don't have this?
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Kobojunkie: 7:34pm On Sep 10, 2023
Incognito403:
■ And those without family planning don't have this?
And all those with family planning don't have this?
About 83% of Nigerians currently live in poverty and they mostly balk at the idea of family planning. So exactly how many of those 83% fit that described by the previous commenter? undecided

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Incognito403: 9:39pm On Sep 10, 2023
Kobojunkie:
About 83% of Nigerians currently live in poverty and they mostly balk at the idea of family planning. So exactly how many of those 83% fit that described by the previous commenter? undecided
Even the previous commenter is part of the 83%. So what's the point?
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Kobojunkie: 10:22pm On Sep 10, 2023
Incognito403:
■ Even the previous commenter is part of the 83%. So what's the point?
He didn't say so so how do you know he falls under the bracket that is poverty in Nigeria? undecided

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Incognito403: 10:29pm On Sep 10, 2023
Kobojunkie:
He didn't say so so how do you know he falls under the bracket that is poverty in Nigeria? undecided
Only a poverty-stricken nonentity says he can feed someone he has never met.

Moreover, only lower middle-class people have wives who do a job that contributes to the family. Upper middle class wives don't work because of contributing to family. They work to support their luxury personal life.

Elite wives run financial sinkholes disguised as businesses.

Ibechris is a deluded poverty-stricken nonentity.
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Kobojunkie: 10:32pm On Sep 10, 2023
Incognito403:
■ His description of himself is proof.
According to him, he is financially stable. How is that proof of any of what you claim? undecided
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Incognito403: 10:39pm On Sep 10, 2023
Kobojunkie:
According to him, he is financially stable. How is that proof of any of what you claim? undecided
I've edited my comment to answer your question.

Moreover, "financially stable" is a nickname for barely sustaining.
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ibechris(m): 5:38pm On Sep 16, 2023
grin
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Dimaya: 6:04pm On Oct 04, 2023
Incognito403:

Only a poverty-stricken nonentity says he can feed someone he has never met.

Moreover, only lower middle-class people have wives who do a job that contributes to the family. Upper middle class wives don't work because of contributing to family. They work to support their luxury personal life.

Elite wives run financial sinkholes disguised as businesses.

Ibechris is a deluded poverty-stricken nonentity.

this is brutal
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Dimaya: 5:45pm On Jan 05
Kobojunkie:
About 83% of Nigerians currently live in poverty and they mostly balk at the idea of family planning. So exactly how many of those 83% fit that described by the previous commenter? undecided

ha ha ha

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