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She told him she only came to spend two weeks with him. Yet she came with all what she'll need for the next two years in two polythene bags. The two weeks had elapsed but they've gotten deep into themselves that the guy even forgot her stay is no longer welcomed. Every night and day, they crave for each other. They never leave each other alone come rain come shine. Two months later and they are still into each other. Since evil is inevitable, no matter how prayerful one is, one way or the other, that thing called evil will manifest. Then the worst happened. She started feeling dizzy, 'vomitous', uncomfortable. She feared the worst, her period is missing. Where would she find it? Who took it? Where does she know in Lagos? A common Warri babe. Chai! There is fire on the mountain! Nkiru is pregnant! Seven months later, the story remained untold. Her two polythene bags had doubled into a big Ghana-must-go bag. The guy had accepted his fate. He had started to cater for her ever since she gave birth to that bouncing baby boy, Thomas. But, oh No! His dreams had been shattered. He had always wanted to be the best of the land. He had managed to scale through the University with a first class in Political Science and at 26, he's planning to take up his Master's in Canada. Now, Solomon is a father. Something he never envisaged would befall him but he has accepted his fate. At least, Nkiru is pregnant with the second child. _________________________ lalasticlala , cuddlemii , larrysun , ishilove |
That's naija 4 u my broda. Let's hope this incoming govt will deliver beyond our expectations JoBabs: |
Were u there? SLIDEwaxie: |
Noted. But you should have gotten something doing before now. No employer would employ an employee without 20years experience, you know. JoBabs: |
Read the story and i must say that journalists' independence is being treated. |
This is a very important question which Ontarget has asked. But let's hope that things go well |
Post the table schema here so i can have a look. To delete from a table, you must set a PRIMARY KEY to one of the columns in the table. Usually an 'id' column. Also state the DB driver you are using. Mysql, mysqli or PDO. Raylight2: |
You have a Point there. koboko69: |
There are what we call BBCodes. Nairaland only support them. [a]your link[/a.] donlackey: |
Not all sites supports HTML markup. |
Isn't it crazy when everyone owns a website, flooding the cyber space? When crime are being perpetuated on other members of the internet community? The internet is now filled with junks and garbages which the founding fathers may never envisage it to be. You see them in their numbers setting up websites they have little or no technical knowledge about then they start sourcing for how to make millions from their blog / forum. The cyber space or the internet is like any other profession which you must have a degree of understanding about before you venture into it. Although, like the teaching profession, you need not to have any qualification to be a part of the Internet. The benefits of the International Network has sparked some debates over the years with many speakers saying it has had more negative effects on its users. Aside from the fraud being perpetuated by some members of the Internet community and the watching of pornographic contents on the Net, some people have met their death from the use of the Internet. Also, the quality of information one get on the Net can never be relied upon, which i've found to be true in its entirety. Another point they've made is that privacy is usually not guaranteed. As interesting as the use of the internet may be, some people are intoxicated by the power of the internet. A clear example is a group of intellectually derained cyber criminals who, on a National election, hacked into the website of the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC). Those who read their message on the site may not notice the sarcasm therein but it is disgusting to say that your reason for hacking the site was to prevent rigging. While this seems not to be a debate on the benefit of using the Internet. I think it's important to note some of the cons of using the internet which i've highlighted above. The average internet users should note that money are not being sprayed when one have a blog / forum. It takes some level of patience, persistence and process to hit the box. The Internet is such a good place to express oneself, but i think it'll be more better when we use our core values online and not hide under the facade of anonymity. - Fadojutimi Temitayo Olusegun is a Web Developer, PHP Programmer, social media expert, and he loves writing. CC: Larrysun - lalasticlala - freiburger - r231 - ikenna351 - afam4eva - oam4j - maclatunji - ujsizzle - mkmyers45 - slyr0x - adewasco2k - skydancer - maleeq - d9ty7 - dragnet - tinuolababy - ishilove - mynd44 |
No p na. It'll be useful for any who views it later. Urine: |
Even the title get K-leg. 'Among the two of them?' Dooor oh! |
It's a bad practice to echo result from a function, rather use return. Urine: |
Mysqli_query first parameter takes the connection handle while the second parameter takes your SQL query. To answer your question, are you trying to display all the results from the query or just the sum? |
If you are on dreamweaver. Press Alt + S, then click on New Site to create a site. Sites on Dreamweaver is just like a defined directory of your server and local folders so you can easily manage them on DW. Vijon: |
Hi! What's your name on FB so i can add you? The error is explicit. You don't have the said table in your DB. Walexwal: |
How did i sound frustrated? Must everyone who meddles in Politics be dirty? Be reasonable at least. APC are known by their lies and not speaking facts. I still demand you retract your statement Mr. Olododo or Opuro chiefolododo: |
Thanks bro. I don't just know why some people fail to read between the lines freeboy604: |
And how big are you Mr. Olododo. Your name is the opposite of yourself. You as well think everyone here on Nairaland are from a poor background? You gatto respect yourself and retract that statement. chiefolododo: |
What makes you think i'm one? With all due respect, i'll advice you retract that statement. For crying out loud, i'm a stranger to you and nothing should give you the guts, effrontery, and nerves to call me that? I came here to post my view and i think you are the APC pig here chiefolododo: |
"Having won 25% of the total votes in two-third of the states in the Federation, the winner of the just concluded Presidential election is..." As at the time of writing this, the APC is leading the PDP with just a state difference. That should be the topic sentence of most newspaper articles and not the million difference between the two contenders. According to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, correct me if i'm wrong, a contestant must obtain 25% of the total votes in two-third of the states in the Federation and not the highest number of votes wins it all. As funny as it may sound, if a candidate obtains a million votes and not in two third of the states in the federation, he's not a winner but if his/her contender got half a million in two third of the federation, he maybe crowned the winner. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria |
What justifies a free, fair, and credible election? How does one explain the just concluded presidential election is free, fair, and credible? No! Don't say 'cos there was no violence. That doesn't justify it. Or 'cos there was no rigging. Raises an eybrow, that doesn't either. Then what? Let's analyze some facts here. 1. While the results were being released at slow pace, some sections have begun to protest and reject the outcome of the election in some states. The APC in Ogun State had said the result was not what they expected in some LGAs in the state. The APC chapter in Rivers has rejected the result also. Likewise the ruling party in Osun has rejected the outcome of the election. Though the two major parties, APC and PDP, are at loggerheads over the result in the state. Some people argued maybe the party chieftains in the agrieved parties were expecting a favorable result in the state or LGA where they lose judging from the number of their party loyalists that live there or their acceptability there. I disagreed with them 'cos in my words "the fact that everyone laugh, dine and wine with me does not stipulate the certitude that i'm being loved by all. Bottom line is, even majority of them may not like me." In the aforementioned states, there were no records of irregularities expect in Rivers where there was a controversy. 2. After the incumbent President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was declared winner in 2011, Mr. President also declared the election free, fair and credible. Even the international communities agreed to it. Fast track to 2015, from all indications, Mr. President is facing the stiffest opposition but let's look at it from these two ways. a. If Mr. Buhari wins the election, what happens to the trust Mr. Jonathan has imposed on Mr. Jega? It's evident that some quarters of the ruling party would not accept the outcome of the election and automatically the PDP may declare the election as not free, fair and credible. b. If Mr. Jonathan wins, there'll surely be uproar in the country 'cos no one expects Mr. President to win but does that mean he cannot win? In Nigeria Politics, nothing is impossible. What then really justifies a free, fair and credible election? 3. The controversial DG of Mr. President's campaign made a controversy statement by saying that the PDP has won in 23 states without a proof of backing. This is outrageous and criminal cos that may create a false intent among the party loyalists and if the PDP does not eventually wins, maybe i'll be in a neighbouring country to hear the remaining story or somewhere underground. But bottomline is, how does Mr. Fani Kayode knows that the PDP is wining aside from the claim he made that he got it through their party agents across the country which is vague, ambiguous, amorphous, bewildering, doubtful, dubious and amphibological? To me, nothing justifies a free, fair and credible election. My deductions: if the person expected to win wins, then it is free and fair. If otherwise, there is a foul play. God bless Nigeria. |
Web Development spans beyond HTML coding. It's good to know you are one. Not just a boring literature guy. *winks*. Take his advice anyway. You need to have a first hand knowledge about what you are about to get yourself into. The security also. You can try wordpress but i prefer you building one for yourself assuming you are a programmer. I'm a web developer anyway. kinwayne: |
You see, that's one of the challenges facing the youths of this country. Everyone has one idea or the other but there are usually no fund to execute them. But one thing keeps us going, determination! You know, i added meeting people to my hobbies when i realised you don't just sit at home and let the money come to you, you've got to move out, attend occassions of interest and share your idea. A guy said something about giving you some of his contacts here on this thread, i think he can bear me witness to that. Mr. Larry, the light i'm seeing at the end of the bridge is more than that of a train or an hydraulic powered bulbs. What you seek is just miles from you but you just gotta act to get it. Thanks for your popularity here. Self-Publishing would have been okay except for the funds like you said. But, have you ever thought of writing to Wole Soyinka and others? Gracious me! If they stand for what they are, they should be able to assist you and bring you up the ladder. Nothing is impossible Dear brother. They are humans just like yourself and I. I once delved into the publishing business some years ago but i bet my contacts can't help. I've flair for writing, but i'm a web developer. I really wish i can be of help. I look forward to watching your interview on one of these National TV stations. LarrySun: |
Phew! Mr. Larry the mysterious one. Now i understand the sequel after reading this. I love the twists. Unlike Nollywood movies where i know where it'll end from the begining. You got me using my brain to decipher the next line of action. I like that! I saw a comment telling u to get published. I think i'm seconding that. "No one is interested in the process but the product". So Mr. Larry, go out there and get published. It'll add more to your feathers. Remember your character, Ariel, in the sequel. Let the challenges make you. - Adesege LarrySun: |
Try using a bootstrap theme for that cos u'll need a combo of html and js OsoDupe: |
It's ok but why don't you create a website for it instead of blogger. Wordpress would've been ok. It isn't optimised for mobile Debeloved87: |
My pleasure. Stumbled on this story some days ago, though im through with it but now reading The Brand of Cain. You are loaded, Mr. Larry. Looking forward to reading THE TAINT OF JUDAS LarrySun: |
Mr. Larry, aside from being a mysterious writer, your stories are mistery. Damn! You won't believe i never understood the closing chapters. Maybe you should provide a summary of this interesting story. The characters are just too confusing. Thumbs! LarrySun: |
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. I'm sure that one day, somehow, my stories will bloom to the world. The light at the end of the bridge is what keeps me going; it's what's making me plot stories over stories, and I'm not going to stop until I give my last sigh, even if that light I see in the tunnel is the flash of an oncoming train, I'll remain steadfast.