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This fish is sold between N250-N300 in Zaria, Kaduna State. |
Audio probing. Once dem see better money, dem go quickly sweep the matter under the carpet. ![]() |
wonder233:Now I understand! Ur father didn't pay bride price on ur mother that's why paying bride price doesn't make any sense to u. But ur father paid ur mother N50,000 for one-night-stand na, is that a good culture to u? Why is bride price ur problem? Why are u not criticizing the amount ur father paid for one-night-stand with ur mother? Since u believe sex and cohabitation should be free. But honestly, ur father was duped for paying N50,000 for one-night-stand with ur mother and still end up with a Dumbo like u as a son. Don't let me give u high blood pressure Ooo. Continue to mention me if u need full history about ur useless self. But hope u won't collapse before I finish telling the history? ![]() |
wonder233:Nonsense! Just because u did a four year degree course at the university to memorize useless stuff in English language doesn't mean that ur culture is useless. U use Education to modify and adjust ur cultural practices (just like Och’Idoma has done), u don't use Education to condemn ur culture totally. You're not making any sense. You're willing to pay an olosho or hookup girls (who have nothing to offer u) N50,000 for one-night-stand, but u can't pay N50,000 to marry a decent lady who will be more useful to u beyond sex. The former will spend a night with u and the later will spend the rest of her life with u. Now u can see that no amount of money (bride price) can pay her for the number of days she will be spending with u for the rest of her life. U still think you're "Educated" with this stupid mentality of urs? |
lexy2014:You're very good at asking questions but very poor in comprehension. I'm afraid, I can't keep up with u. Please don't be angry if I am unable to reply ur next mention. Nevertheless, I look forward to having a better conversation with u next time. Peace! |
lexy2014:U argue with a closed mind that's why u quote people out of context. The statement u quoted was incomplete. The following is the omitted part of the statement: ...Similarly, our generated revenue may not be fully used as intended. But it will definitely make a difference, however small. |
lexy2014:Read: "...That is why we should not give up on generating revenue out of fear that it may not benefit the masses". |
lexy2014:Kai! If I know, I for no answer u. See the way u quote me out of context. You're an unrepentant pessimist. |
lexy2014:These agencies contribute little or nothing to the federal government's coffers. They are more of a burden than a benefit. The government provides 90% of their funding, which they often waste due to corruption. The government wants to turn them into assets for our country. Now is the time for them to take charge of their own funding and be accountable for their spending. The previous government may have mismanaged the revenue it generated, but that does not mean the current government should neglect revenue generation. Nigeria earned a lot of money from crude oil during former president Jonathan's tenure. However, the money was not used wisely because of the high level of corruption in the country. Still, we can see some of the roads and projects that were built with the money. Similarly, our generated revenue may not be fully used as intended. But it will definitely make a difference, however small. That is why we should not give up on generating revenue out of fear that it may not benefit the masses. |
lexy2014:Another pessimist sighted. ![]() |
tiswell:Pessimist sighted. Me too, I never see the benefits of u being a Nigerian. ![]() |
D is the answer. Who dash 'A' (monkey) Banana? Being man of the year is not by visiting people or correctional centres to give them 5 million from ur looted money, it's about accomplishments. Pandôra Obi is the new version of Buhari. Northerners packaged Buhari for us as a saint and honest man, we thought America will envy Nigeria if Buhari is made the president of Nigeria. After Buhari's eight years in office, instead of America to envy us, dem dey pity us instead because of the level us sufferness in the country. The same way them package Buhari, Southeasterners are packaging their own Buhari (Pandôra Obi) for us. ![]() |
Savedday2:The way ur father used and dumped ur mother? U are not ok. U need help. |
freemanq:... held by... |
LONEWOLFJOHN:Bastard? Na wetin ur grandfather call u be that when ur father born u through one-night-stand na. Abi u don do change of name? ![]() Lol, I didn't mean to offend u Ooo. I just want u to see and feel it urself before u decide whether u want others to say these things to ur children. E no suppose pain u if e good say make humans no dey marry again. Marriage makes our sexual relationships more organized as humans, without marriage there will be no difference between ur mother and ur she-goat that got pregnant from a random goat. Without marriage, humans will live like animals (jump on any woman, get her pregnant, ur child will equally jump on any random woman and get her pregnant, ur grandchildren will do the same etc). Is that what u want for urself and ur children and grandchildren? Is that how u want ur lineage to be known? Disorganized family without one good and responsible member? |
LONEWOLFJOHN:Ur father no marry ur mother before she gave birth to u, so I don't expect u and ur ilks to know the benefit of marriage. Na through one-night-stand dem born u and na through the same one-night-stand u go take born all ur children. |
Surface2AirToto:Yes, u no know because the person wey train u did a very bad job. U were trained to see women as sex objects. That person wey train u no try for u at all. |
IamDora:Na this small thing dey pain u like this? U no blame the lady wey open her legs for the man to impregnate her, u dey blame the guy wey be say na sexual attraction bring him to her. Normally, if the sexual attraction fade the guy go leave her, even if she don born 5 children for am. He good make ladies dey marry or date men wey need them (beyond sex), to avoid stories that touch the heart. Most Ladies give sex in exchange for money and material things. Guys on the other hand offer or give money and material things to the ladies they're sexual attracted to in exchange for sex. Na business transaction na, when the quality of ur product is no longer appreciated or attractive, ur customers will get another producer. Why are u blaming the customers? Every product get expiring date. Ur fellow gender's product don expire that's why the guy dey look for the latest one. ![]() |
sreamsense:Lol, this is what you're using to deceive the gullible? It's important to approach discussions about religious figures with sensitivity and respect. However, I can provide you with some perspectives on the points raised, keeping in mind that interpretations may vary: 1. Marrying Aisha: • The marriage of Prophet Muhammad to Aisha is a historical fact, and it's crucial to contextualize it within the norms of 7th-century Arabia. • Many scholars argue that the age of marriage in different cultures has varied throughout history. There were "child brides" in the Middle Ages. For instance, Richard II, the King of England, married Isabella of France in 1396. The age difference is startling: she was just six, and he was twenty-nine. In addition, Mary the mother of Jesus was betrothed to Joseph at the age of 12 and she gave birth to Jesus when she was below 18. • There were many people like Muhammad who married their wives at that age, but he (Muhammad) was more popular among them due to his prophethood and fame. • Aisha, despite her young age, played a significant role in transmitting hadiths and contributing to Islamic scholarship. • The Quran emphasizes the importance of consent in marriage. The Prophet would not have married Aisha without the approval of her parents, and Aisha herself later spoke highly of her marriage. Quran 4:19: "O you who have believed, it is not lawful for you to inherit women by compulsion." 2. Marriage to Zaynab: • The situation with Zaynab bint Jahsh, the wife of Zayd ibn Haritha, is often misunderstood. The Quran addressed this incident, emphasizing the equality of adopted and biological children in terms of lineage. • The situation with Zaynab bint Jahsh is detailed in Surah Al-Ahzab (33:37), emphasizing "the divine plan" and "the dissolution of pre-Islamic adoption practices". It demonstrated that adoption does not establish a blood relationship. • As a judge, no where is mentioned that when a husband and his wife are in dispute and their reconciliation is unlikely that u can't dissolve the marriage and you marrying the lady afterwards is not a sin. You didn't cause the problem and misunderstanding between them and you didn't kill the husband just to be able to marry her (Just like David did in the Bible). 3. Conquest of Mecca: • The conquest of Mecca was not for stealing treasures but for reclaiming the holy city. Prophet Muhammad entered Mecca peacefully, and there was no massacre. • The Prophet's forgiveness and amnesty towards the Meccans after years of persecution are often highlighted. 4. Accusation of Theft: • The incident of the red-velvet cloak (if it refers to the cloak of a Jew) is disputed among scholars. Some argue that it was a justified transaction, while others disagree. Allah knows best. • The Prophet's general behavior and character emphasize honesty and integrity. 5. Breaking the Commandments: • The "thou shall not kill" commandment is generally understood in the context of murder. In Islamic tradition, wars were defensive, and ethical guidelines were established. So, your submissions are baseless. • The Prophet's actions were in response to external threats. However, Islam encourages peace, and there are strict rules of engagement in warfare. Allah says in Quran 2:190: "Fight in the way of Allah those who fight you but do not transgress. Indeed. Allah does not like transgressors." Moral Lessons from Prophet Muhammad's life: The following are some of the lessons that can be deciphered from prophet Muhammad's life: 1. Patience and Perseverance: • Prophet Muhammad's life offers numerous lessons in patience, perseverance, and forgiveness. His endurance through years of persecution in Mecca and eventual triumph exemplify these virtues. • Quran 94:5-6: "For indeed, with hardship [will be] ease. Indeed, with hardship [will be] ease." 2. Emphasis on Justice: • The Prophet's emphasis on justice is evident in various aspects of his life, including the establishment of a just legal system and fair treatment of people regardless of their backgrounds. • Quran 4:135: "O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for Allah, even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives..." 3. Compassion and Kindness: • Numerous instances in the Prophet's life demonstrate his compassion, kindness, and forgiveness, even towards those who had wronged him. • A well-known hadith reports the Prophet saying, "Show mercy to those on the earth, and the One above the heavens will show mercy to you." (Tirmidhi) 4. Respect for Women: • The Prophet improved the status of women in Arabia, advocating for their rights and dignity. He discouraged female infanticide, promoted education for women, inclusion in inheritance and elevated their societal standing. • The Prophet said, "The best of you are those who are best to their wives." (Tirmidhi) 5. Environmental Conservation: • The Prophet emphasized environmental conservation, instructing against wasting resources, planting trees, and caring for animals. • The Prophet said, "If a Muslim plants a tree or sows seeds, and then a bird, or a person, or an animal eats from it, it is regarded as a charitable gift (Sadaqah) for him." (Bukhari) In summary, it's crucial to acknowledge that individuals of differing faiths may easily highlight misconceptions about one another's religious beliefs and figures, I can do the same to yours too. Criticisms can be found in any religious narrative. Therefore, fostering open-mindedness is key when engaging in discussions about religious figures. Specifically, in the case of Prophet Muhammad, delving into the historical and cultural contexts enriches your understanding of his actions, promoting a more nuanced perspective. Furthermore, respectful dialogue becomes a conduit for the exchange of diverse perspectives, fostering mutual understanding. Peace! |
sreamsense:All what u said about prophet Muhammad were wrong. He's the opposite of all the points and allegations u just enumerated, go and read his history and stop believing in hearsays. Did any Muslim insult Jesus? No, then why do u derive pleasure in insulting Prophet Muhammad? How would u feel if Jews call Jesus an imposter (not Messiah) but a false prophet? U won't feel good about it because u believe he's Messiah, the way, the truth etc. Careless talks about prophet Muhammad may get u killed someday by Muslim extremists, don't be used to saying things like this in the public. Learn to respect other people's beliefs even though u don't share the same beliefs with them. Shalom! |
BloomingDale:Lol, men are the strength women lack and women are the compassion men lack. |
Onyiiobi7735:No, I'm not. They produce crappy movies because their creativity level is low compared to the Hollywood movie producers. If you're more creative than them, then, this is an opportunity for u, why not produce urs and stand out? But, if you're not better than them, then keep quiet. (Their) N10 naira (creativity) is valueless, but it's still better than ur N5 naira (creativity). Person wey get N5 for pocket they mock person wey get N10 for pocket. Moreover, N10 naira (substandard intellectual property) is given to the poor people (people with low creativity level) because it means a lot to them, if majority are rich (highly creative) nobody will appreciate N10 naira (mediocrity). Hope u comprehend my allegory? ![]() |
Onyiiobi7735:Produce urs let's see. Criticism is more easier than creativity. |
Fountainofyouth:U don't sound reasonable at all. U don't have the moral right to condemn any man still living in his parent's house, that's how it was before white people brain washed u to believe that it's wrong. In many cultures all over the world, families and clans live close to each other. In villages you'll see families live together, built their houses close to each other. A man can live in his parents house till he's financially capable or strong enough to build his own house. And even if he does, he'll still build his home close to his family members. This makes training and upbringing of the children easy for other family members in case one or both parents is late. Men living in their parents houses shouldn't be ur problem, some families have more than enough rooms to accommodate their members and it's a waste of money renting a room outside. U should worry about little girls who are in haste to leave their parents' houses to engage in prostitution or living in their so called boyfriends rented apartments without marriage, but are quick to condemn decent and obidient men that are still living in their parents' houses. Most ladies had half-baked home training because they're in haste to leave their parents' houses (due to peer pressure) even when they're not yet ready, that's why even their children born out of wedlock lack proper upbringing. Because they (children) were raised far away from their family members (that could have contributed in their upbringing since they don't have responsible fathers), and the mother is not always there for them, she's always jumping from one bed (diçk) to the other in the name of hookups. Most women have nothing to offer men than sex and procreation, yet they have standards that if they themselves were men, they can't meet up with. Such a confused gender! Peace! |
Whizzdom:Don't go to the hospital for doctor's opinion Ooo. Just wait for it to heal on its own, by then u go don turn deaf totally. ![]() |
pweeryambre:Because you've had the sexually arousing picture on ur profile for years doesn't make it a decent pic. If the pic is not sexual, explain what it represents. Keep sexualising urselves and be expecting men to take u seriously. |
pweeryambre:Wetin dey to regulate about female gender? . Guys go lie for una head? Everything about ladies is sexualised. Check ur profile pic, no be sex u dey advertise so? Wetin bad if dem call some of una olosho or sex object wey most of una be? Abi u want to do wetin deserve insult but make dem no insult u? Sorry to say this, but women don lose the last drop of respect wey dem get for this generation, na only those women wey respect themselves na him men dey respect. U can portray urself as a sex object and expect to be treated as a decent and chaste lady.Shalom! |
Na wah Ooo. How can u be winning the war and still be losing a Soldier every 5 Minutes? Palestinians are losing civilians while Israelis are losing soldiers. Regardless of whom u think is winning or losing this war, both parties are losing (both the winner and the loser are actually 'the losers'). |
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