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F*ck! Someone copied my life's story. |
chi4ik4:Be direct if you're talking to me and don't be going through corners. |
That Kizz Daniel has always looked gay to me, he's gradually coming out. I mean, what sort of name is Kizz? And what's a dude got to do with pink lips? |
I swear, op, you're playing with your life. Any sexual contact with a person below 18 years of age (a minor) is called defilement. It doesn't matter whether it was consensual or not, if there was sex, it's defilement. Don't even bring up that the girl was not a virgin because she doesn't have to be for it to be defilement. And the penalty for it is life imprisonment. It is nearly impossible to get bail for defilement particularly in Lagos state and I believe in other states too. Please, op, continue defiling young girls and I pray soon you get to answer to the blind-folded lady with scale and sword. |
psucc:Thanks kind stranger. Turned out not to be something I should worry about. |
psucc:Good morning. Not yet. Fund challenge. Will go as soon as I have a little. Thanks for checking. |
donbachi:Will do. Thanks. |
psucc:Thanks for your response. Will do asap. Please what are the symptoms. Google is my friend. |
Shalommy:I trust you've never been famished ever, so this reality you can't possibly relate |
I've noticed that when I'm extremely hungry I do have severe joint pains that increase with the degree of the hunger. It has not really been an issue of concern, as it stops some minutes after I eat, but after experiencing it again today, it just got to me that it might be an issue worth giving more attention. The pains concentrate around the joints of the hands especially fingers and my legs. Please is this normal and is there anyone in the house who experiences something like this? |
Please is there any way to possibly recover lost NECO, WAEC results/certificates? The exams were written over a decade ago. Please help with information on how to go about it. Thank you. |
I've been having these thoughts for some time now. And i've searched too but can't seem to find any agency or organization whether goverment owned or not that helps prison inmates ease back into society. Truth is that most inmates after spending a bit of time in incerceration come out to find the world they get back into different from the one they left behind. These poses serious challenge as they, most times, won't have money and some don't have marketable lawful skills. Don't be deceived. Skills acquisition programs in the prisons are a farce. Now imagine someone who has been in prison for 2, 5, 10 or 20 years coming out with no money, no house,and no skills. This person is hungry and facing a whole new world with crazy technologies and developments that were only things written in books of fiction in the past but have jumped out of those books... What does this person do? Next is to fall back to the only way he knows how to survive. This is the reason for the high number of recidivists(This means repeat offenders) in our correction centers. At every given time, more than half inmates in all prision facilities are not first time offenders. This is traceable in large part to lack of a mechanism that helps ease the transition of inmates from prison and seamlessly absorb them into the 'free society'. Other countries have this provisions but I'm yet to hear nor see anything like this in Nigeria. Maybe there is though. I'm ready to be schooled. Norway has the best prison system in the world. Infact it can be literally said that living in Norwegian prison is better than living in Nigeria. www.businessinsider.com/why-norways-prison-system-is-so-successful-2014-12%3famp Lalasticalala Seun Mynd44
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All of you saying 'saying she has learnt her lesson' and 'well done Ned', don't know anything. Jaruma won in every way. She got to become conscious of the prisoner's life and it has provoked her generosity. Which thing is a good deed. Two. She is more popular now than she was before stepping foot in prison. This is good for business. |
People don't know until they see it, then they know cause they've seen it. Prison is a whole different world(infact, dimension). I bet she was put in the privileged cells instead of the general cells. And her stay was way too short for her to have a solid prison experience. 2 days only made her conscious of their existence, longer, she'd understand and become one of them. Now she only feels sympathy for them staying longer would make her feel empathy. Well done of her though. |
This Dell laptop is available for sale. 4gb Ram Core i5 55k Price is negotiable cos the hard disk crashed.
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Ladies and gentlemen, you're here witnessing the making of a feminist. Jaylynn: |
mastermaestro:Out of thin air . Leadership is in the DNA of every man. God made Adam a leader and by inheritance every of his children. The trait may be passive in some and active in others, but it's there.Op, Goodvibes8, please let's know if you're descended from Adam or evolved from apes so we can get some clarity here. |
As in...What does a dead man need pardon for? everythinggirly: |
A black American activist jailed 130 years ago has been pardoned while court admitted that the law committed a crime against him. "While Homer Plessy's actions made him guilty of a crime under law, it was the law that was the real crime," said Mr Williams. Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-59888947 Maybe a hundred years from now it'll become apparent the magnitude of crime Nigeria's law has committed against its people.
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Agree |
Damage control for mocking the Ooni about his marriages. I see through it. |
Sirlancelot:Not at all, just my observations. |
Hisbah21:The features of a thing are indicators of what it is meant for. Op excels in sound engineering to even lecturing career sound engineers, in that field he is designed for leadership even if under another leader who in this case is his pastor. Lead while you're being lead. #leadershipwithinleadership |
You're afraid of responsibility and attention...You just need someone who will always assure you that you can do it at every junction. Every genuine leader no matter how great carry this consciousness of not being suffiecient hence the need for someone to supply constant assurrance. |
Bignuell:Thanks man. I'm grateful for your kind words and prayer. Maybe someday I'll be able to tell this story to the end. |


. Leadership is in the DNA of every man. God made Adam a leader and by inheritance every of his children. The trait may be passive in some and active in others, but it's there.