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Idowuogbo just dey scare me ni sha Idowuogbo: Kai! This one enter o! |
Haha nice one, how about olivia salad? ![]() oliviatwist: A fruit should be okay |
What kind of salad should i take oliviatwist: You musnt have fruit salad |
Olivia twist! My God and we expect men to be faithful with all these beautiful women that abound |
Whatever u do, ensure my tutor is endowed u know what I'm trying to say right proevan: This my friend needs some serious education,who is going to help me, maybe he should try Google tutors. |
U wooed a gal for 3 yrs? I dont envy u @ all, for your sake I hope it works out |
Make i shut up cos e be lyk say i get bad mouth |
Can we have this dance #Np shayne ward breathless [quote author=damilola_luv]Off course. I do not keep grudges. We cool[/quote] |
Bros J ASUU matter nko? Reward those guys too so they can call off the strike #102 days no be beans |
Am forgiven abi? [quote author=damilola_luv] [/quote] |
Like i said dont hold me responsible, i was sleeptyping earlier but maka y u brought my post from a different thread to this place, the ogbanje thing its ur eyes that confused me oya chop hug ehn [quote author=damilola_luv]After calling me an Ogbanje [/quote] |
I dare not close my eyes, fear of damilola_luv ![]() [quote author=damilola_luv]Yes i am and am going to get you! You better sleep with one eye open from now on lol[/quote] |
Sure whatever u want to do, do it big BTW we both bear dami and u look like my kind of gal #I'm sleeptalking, dont hold me for anything typed here [quote author=damilola_luv]Lol but you do know women tend to gain weight while pregnant so that means even bigger butts and breast right?[/quote] |
Big butt and big bre.ast so that when the kids come around there must be plenty to go round. Dont blame me o |
Falls from iroko tree, dami ar u sure u ar not an ogbanje? [quote author=damilola_luv]It won't change a damn thing, but at least it shows he is really sorry.[/quote] |
Dafuq! U look exactly like the gal who hurt me real bad Princessmel: I don't know what it is but I'm sooo scared of getting serious with a Nigerian man to the extent I try and act uninterested even when I clearly am and send the opposite signals to what I'm feeling to push them away |
One down many more to go BTW OBJ neva die? |
Wedding? My parents didnt av a church wedding. Polygamous things if u know what i mean |
Am i permitted to av more than one crush |
How?kindly explain kreami diva: Good one! |
Ok |
Sir which is more important Primary, secondary or tertiary education? The emphasis ASUU is laying on a better tertiary education is not just it. Primary educatn is the basics and of more importance not tertiart educatn [quote author=prof.femi]I am an academic (a "lecturer" ) and I have decided to spend some time over the next few days educating students and other stakeholders about the important issues surrounding the ASUU strike. OP's view of academics, as revealed by the excerpt from his post above, seems to be one that is very popular among students, which is unfortunate, as it is, for the most part, wrong. To borrow from something I wrote elsewhere on this site, it is true that there is a selfish element to ASUU's strike (only to the extent that every other Nigerian is selfish, because if you don't fight for your entitlements in this country, you will never get them). However, there is a much bigger issue at play. For the sake of our future, we need to get education (especially tertiary education) right. Fact is, tertiary education is VERY expensive, and this being Nigeria, nobody wants to pay for it. Not the government, Not the students, nor their parents. When people hear ASUU suggesting that Nigeria should spend closer to the UNESCO recommendation on education, they scoff as if there is something they know that we don't. Can you explain how GHANA (of all places; not even the US) and South Africa manage to spend such huge portions of their budget on education? And yet, the students we produce are supposed to compete with the products of those places (as well as those from the real global powerhouses, lest you forget). Let me tell you something. With the way our two educational systems are set up, Ghana has laid the foundation to be Nigeria's big brother in the next few decades. And it has started. We are already seeing a brain drain to...Ghana! My friends, I could say, with no melodrama intended, that the current fight for tertiary education is a fight for the very future of our country. Contrary views welcomed.[/quote] |
Wahala dey o. BTW, babe u look gud poshpimkiey: oh, seun's rules gan sef. ehen, back to d matter... na breeze blow her away? make dem give us full gist na. |
This is not a curse and no hard feelings here but if u continue with this mentality u might end up having one of ur b.o.obs used for rituals, u berra wise up paradoxqueen: I usually know a mans occupation before I remember his name. His income is the most impoimportant thing about him. If he is unemployed or under employed why do I even care what his name, name not like I would ever call him. But on the issue of illegal money... all money spends the same.however if a man makes illegal money we have no serious future but in the mean time he is free to spend on me. |
Are there really guys like these out there? Na joblessness be that abi wetin go make me dey monitor women if i get work to do. He go beta |
@chukz thanks a lot, I just had to post that topic cos I dont want to be left behind in the grand scheme, its a competitive world out there and I want to be able to pull my weight. I will try as much as possible to get in touch with u when i need more clarificatns. Thanks a lot |
Lorreta lorreta where av u being lorretta u: And if you've such a wife who only cooks and cleans you won't look down on her cos of her dependence on you? |
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Is this a common problem
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