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Cee c might just be bipolar, which may explain her erratic behavior and mood swings, because it is not normal. |
Big kudos to Tobi for remaining calm under pressure. Not many men can soak all that in the way he did without reacting unpredictably.
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CSTR1003:I understood your post perfectly before making my last comment. You said: But please, don't hide behind rape. It is just insulting to our collective intelligence.You were blanketly judging non-virgins who aren't rape victims, as if you holy pass. Who made you judge over other people's conduct and choices? You no holy pass. Losing one's virginty isn't the worst crime or 'sin' a woman can commit in life so go and sit down with your sanctimonious self. |
CSTR1003:Sorry but you sound so immature and judgemental. Are you a virgin yourself? You see, aflyingbird is so correct. Life is not in black and white but more in different shades of grey. Meaning we don't live in a perfect or ideal world, and nature has seen to that. Men like you often detest the idea of a male virgin, yet you desire to end up with a female virgin. Why the double standard? And what now happens to rape victims? Is it their fault that they were raped? Must they be judged and stigmatized on account of their broken hymen due to no fault of theirs?? And so what if a girl loses her virginity out of naivety or moment of weakness? Is that the end of the world? Does that qualify such a woman as evil? Are all virgins better than non-virgins characterwise merely on account of their virginty? What happens when a marriage fails, or one partner dies in the course of the marriage? Won't the non-virgin partner(s) move on with their life? Don't non-virgin widows and divorcees deserve to be happy, take another shot at love and marriage if they so desire? This over glorification of virginty is symptomatic of immaturity. Why must we humans add unnecessary extra burdens to an already complex life on account of virginity of all things?? |
Nigeria Jaga Jaga... ![]() |
Op is wrong. Virginity is way overrated because e no guarantee say your marriage go sweet. What of females who are victims of rape? Should they be shamed for not remaining virgins? Life happens, but one way or another most ladies will lose their virginity at some point. This obsession and over-glorification of virginity is rubbish. |
TonyeBarcanista:Bro, never underestimate the power of money in this country. Money can make an elderly man address his grandson's mate as 'sir' in Nigeria to win favours. Money can do some pretty wonderful things, I tell you. |
TonyeBarcanista:I was going to say the same thing. The guy is reported to be a big time drug baron in S.A, and his father was a victim of that Ozubulu massacre. But then again this is Nigeria. His money and charitable works seem to have 'cleansed' and rehabilitated his reputation. ![]() |
Isn't it a federal road? |
FKO81:Why are you guys always out to cause trouble? All this because Anambra has been allegedly given an oil-producing status? What is with this Lagos hatred? So what if Aje Field produces 3,500bpd? Lagos has already been confirmed as an oil-producing state by the FG, while Anambra government is not even sure of their own status. You guys are just troublemakers. We are yet to confirm Anambra’s oil producing status – Deputy Gov |
Diiet:Don't mind that guy. He is a consistent bad-belle merchant who only sees the negative side of everything. If the governor hadn't done it he would be among those splattering the images of the dilapidation all over the internet and abusing him and may even turn it into one of their campaign issues. But now that he has fixed it and is being commended, his likes would rather that the development should go unnoticed so that they can continue their slander of 'non-performance' against him. |
This Omisore guy is very selfish. Is he the only one that can vie for governorship position in the party all the time? Unfortunately his decamping from PDP will seriously affect their fortunes because he has a lot of followers. |
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/supporters-burn-party-flag-as-omisore-dumps-pdp.html The former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore has dumped the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) and his supporters angrily burned the flags of the party.Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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Africa and some weird customs.
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sekundosekundo:Seeing that you are a troll, I won't engage you any further before you drag me to your level. |
sekundosekundo:Since you are going that route, I guess Uwazuruike may be right after all.
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sekundosekundo:I have already told you that you are misdirecting your anger and frustration at the wrong person/people. Contact zinox boss. |
sekundosekundo:Mr, sekun, SouthWest is not the one zinox boss, an Igbo man, is admonishing here, it is you people who had to drag Yorubas into it because of your insecurities, because last time I checked, Yoruba youths are not the ones migrating to other parts of the country for economic opportunities that are missing at home. It is obvious to all that Yorubas (especially the youth) are not really cut out for the whole trading of a thing as are most igbos. I don't see why that should be a source of anger and frustration to some of you guys. Everybody can't be a trader because some feel they can do better. I don't understand why you are pained about that. ![]() |
post=66431338:You must have comprehension problems because I know i was clear that I am talking about the West. |
sekundosekundo:Why would I be pained? I am only pointing out to you and others like you that Ibadan and Southwest economy is not dependent on trading. If it was we would be recording low igr and fdi like the East, and the zinox boss would probably have directed his admonition at the Westerners and not you guys. Southwest economy is much more diversified. Even when it comes to trading, fast moving consumer goods wholesale, retailing and distribution is still majorly in the hands of the locals. There is nothing to be pained about bro, sorry. |
laudate:Exactly bro. And I am sure that most will agree with me that the tailoring and fashion industry in the West is in the hands of the locals because apart from the Northerners, Yorubas are the next when it comes to love for native dressing. These tailors or fashion designers contribute enourmously to the gdp of the region. They kit up party goers every weekend, etc. The amount of money tailors in the West make can only be imagined. Like I said, Ibadan and SW GDP is not overly dependent on trading like the East. Ibadan is home to the largest poultry industry in Nigeria, followed by Ogun, is that also 'dominated' by Igbos? Not to mention many other industries and entrepreneurs doing big things. I don't know why the some Igbos think everyone must be a trader to be seen as busy and enterprising. |
sekundosekundo:Sorry but maybe that is the case in the East. In the SW, hardly will you come across them in large numbers because Westerners are very fashionable and dress a lot in native attires, and are not in short supply of handy skilled tailors. Igbos are not as fashionable as Yorubas, particularly when it comes to dressing in native attire, i am sure you will agree with me on that. Maybe the tailors you spaek of are only prolific in Aba but not the West. |
Princedapace:Load of crap for your fellow online gullibles. Do Igbos dominate Agbeni market, the largest market in Ibadan? Why must you people exaggerate everything just because you want to beat chest? Igbos only sell the same things wherever you find them (clothes, shoes, spare part, and the likes, which a lot of the locals also engage in). And most of these aren't everyday essentials like fast moving consumer goods which are in the hands of the locals. And outside the trading, there are many that are into skill related businesses and smes. The tailors, furniture making, welders, mechanics and other artisans in ibadan, are they all also igbo? Ibadan economy doesnt just revolve around trading like it is in the east. So stop deceiving yourself with this nonsense talk. |
Why worry when Oyedepo has the 'power' to cure them of all infections. Brainwashed people. Smh.
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ba7man:He is Igbo from Anambra don't be fooled by the moniker and don't waste your time please. They always carry Lagos matter on their heads more than their own states. Bad-belle runs in their blood. |
Nice. This is better than youths going to debase themselves on one purposeless BBNaija. At least they will be spurred to think creatively and innovatively. |
simplyhonest:He's trying there as well. He set up a N25-billion naira fund for SMEs and entrepreneurs in the state to access very low-interest rate loans (5% interest) for their businesses, and so far thousands of Lagos residents are already benefitting. https://lagosstate.gov.ng/blog/2017/06/13/etf-ambode-presents-n924-7m-cheques-to-1438-beneficiaries/ https://www.smeconnectnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/lsetf.jpg https://i1.wp.com/www.thepointng.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/lsetf1.jpg https://www.lagostelevision.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PIX-8144.jpg https://akinwunmiambode.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/AX8W4945.jpg https://www.lagostelevision.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/PIX-0641.jpg https://www.lagospanorama.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/lsetf-cheque-presentation-002.jpg There is also the Lagos State Employability Support Project, (LSESP), that was setup in partnership with the UNDP to train up to 10,000 Lagosians in skills acquisition for free. https://insidemainland.com/tag/lagos-state-employability-support-project-lsesp/ |
livinbygrace:No, you are wrong. Not that it matters anyway. http://dailypost.ng/2016/05/15/how-i-converted-to-islam-ogun-first-lady/ |
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/03/29/tinubu-is-a-rare-breed-politician-says-dogara/ https://s14.postimg.org/h1g5gqqc1/Yakubu-_Dogara3.jpgMynd44, Lalasticlala |
unknownsolja:And you are sick. I know your lowlife type whose low self esteem will never allow you to think Nigerians can build anything world-class. Why do you sound so pained and bitter? Nigerians don't need your validation as to what can be considered world-class so you can Go kill yourself. ![]() |
Wow. Very clean and world class. There is nothing stopping Africans from having world-class infrastructure. We just need to up our game. Maintenance culture can also be inculcated if we really desire it. Kudos to Ambo. |
Not again. ![]() |
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