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![]() I go hug my old female friend in front of my babe. The kind smile my babe give me.... women and jealousy |
Just look at these ladies. They have forgotten that they will become mothers in law one day. Just look at the nonsense they are saying. Na somebody marry these ones o. You cannot stop his mother from moving in unless you are evil. She is his mother and they are related by blood and genes. You on the other hand were married. You can divorce a wife but not a mother. Better respect the bond between a man and his family before marrying him. The good woman raised him to be a good catch for you but now you want to relegate her. The man will decide not you. Nonsense. As expected, a couple of wicked jezebels have quoted me. You have no choice. The mother raised the man and you will not have authority over her unless you want your daughters in law to dictate when you visit your own sons. Make una go siddon. Nonsense. |
This is why I hate the police. Wicked souls who beat and shoot suspects before investigation. I hope Shakara gets compensated but the humiliation is just to much. The useless officers never listen to reason. |
It's funny that people here praising Aisha for speaking out could never tolerate it if their spouses disagreed with them publicly especially if they were public figures. It exposes the rift in a home to outsiders and detractors can take advantage of that. She was very wrong to air dissenting views or even lofty ones on his leadership. She was also wrong to expect to "know" the appointed officials. This is a whole nation of nations not one household where you can influence all key positions. This woman should stay out of politics if she is not ready to advance her husband's cause. She is his wife and not our assistant president. Saying she belongs in his kitchen is not tactful but it drives home the point to her. That is permissible in my opinion. She was very wrong. |
Paretomaster:Don't mind them. It is callous people that would call this scam but believe news on terrorism in Yemen and Syria. These girls were stolen and used as slaves. They endured a hopeless situation. So glad there is hope for the rest of them. |
So happy for them. They've been scarred but hopefully time will heal them. |
Someone is trying to water the ground before him. Election is not far anymore. See patronising. |
He should not have said a word about her interview. This is food for detractors. |
Neenie: In Lagbaja'so voice "...O ba tete kulu temper, KULU TEMPER..." Sweerie, try to forgive those who trespass against you. It may not be their own doing... it's the work of the devil. ![]() |
shuggah:So it is permissible to revenge by burning the passports of people she doesn't even know? Are they the ones who cheated on her? Come on. |
shuggah:Have you given thought to the passports destroyed?
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She deserves to be jailed. She saw international passports belonging to other people and she went ahead to burn them? Just like that ? Is she possessed? |
Those judges should have been suspended by the NJC long ago. But corruption has been the norm for decades. Who would rise up to condemn judges? Certainly not one of them. |
13% derivative is a whole lot more than enough to develop the oil producing states but the people can't feel it because the leaders steal from their people. Also, as long as those states remain in Nigeria, the oil will belong to the federal government. The only way this can be changed is by a petroleum industry bill. We know how the PDP led government kept suppressing the bill. |
Keep the two babes. Enjoy. If you think you would be spending too much, sack the expensive one. But I would advice you to try to keep them both. In case one misbehaves just turn to the other temporarily until you forgive her. |
It is sad that young people are defending corrupt judges. The same judges who would rule against you because your adversary bribed him. We need more gestapo style arrests. These judges are the real enemies of Nigeria and they must experience the panic they have foisted on innocent people by selling justice to the highest bidder. |
Some people don't know what it feels like to be cheated by a judge. You don't know what it feels like to lose a good case because the accused bribed the judge. No judge in Nigeria should have so much cash at home. It is not clean money. |
All of a sudden, PDP believes in rule of law and due process? Jokers. They haven't even gotten a tenth of the taste of their own medicine. PDP thrived on corruption. It is not surprising that they wail and try to fight back. Those corrupt criminally minded judges have done enough damage. They must face the music. |
Thankfully women are free from such a backward custom. To think some people would still try to cheat their sisters in this present age! |
bettercreature:Very violent state. Sadly, you are right. That man may be living his last days cos Wike and his goons are not the type to let things like this slide. Any small thing na beheading straight. |
You can't satisfy these people. Even if you offer your life, they'll ask for your family. Even with the massive looting they enjoyed under GEJ, they are not content. Shameful. |
You can't satisfy these people. Even if you offer your life, they'll ask for your family. Even with the massive looting they enjoyed they are not content. Shameful. |
This is why nollywood is just laughable. No matter the country, the uniform would be smart. Nollywood refuses to learn. Storytelling is not the only thing they should face. We need movies that are "real". |
We all know the Senate standing rules were amended to allow pdp hold the post of deputy senate president. The Senate did not amend this rule before may 29. Lawmakers are very brazen lawbreakers. |
Wiseandtrue:You'require not getting it. The schools that the Turkish government wanted our Government to shut down are owned by organisations like those who own this university. It's a political move that doesn't concern us and so our government refused to be involved in it. Modified: Using a scenario we can easily relate to, let's say PDP sponsored or supported a coup but it didn't hold and APC regained power. The APC government then asks Ghana to close down schools (in Ghana) owned by PDP leaders but the government refuses. The APC govt in Nigerian then arrests all international students in universities owned by PDP leaders saying the school is breeding terrorists and so on. Unfortunately some Ghanaian students were caught in the Web on their way ou the country. That's a simple analogy of the power tussle in Turkey. |
Wiseandtrue:Maybe you have not been following the news. The university is being punished and not just Nigerian students. It's a political issue related to the failed coup in Turkey. The students just happen to be in the wrong university at the wrong time. The turkish govt is trying to frustrate the school so that it's students will go elsewhere. |
If she collects money and gifts from him, yes she must work. She should not wait before he tells her. She must even cook for him and wash his plates. |
slimfit1:It is the result of slavery and colonialism. The features they applaud as beauty are those reminiscent of the white colonialists - pointed nose, long hair, fair skin, pink lips. It is so bad that African women destroy their skin just to look white. |
OkoYibo: that "turn up" got me. ![]() |
IYANGBALI:This is why I am disgusted by policemen and especially policewomen. They are evil to the core. They can just arrest one member of staff and force him to bail himself for nothing or else they'll find a way to link him to the kidnappers. |
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? Is she possessed?
Jokers. They haven't even gotten a tenth of the taste of their own medicine. PDP thrived on corruption. It is not surprising that they wail and try to fight back.