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Mannylex:Lolz. Her moniker resembles mine ![]() Longest time truly! I have been seeing you on NIBSS thread. I hope they contact you soonest so I can start escalating settlement issues to you ![]() |
Amicable22:I advise you take out time to read previous threads. If the questions haven't changed then the answers you seek are right there. I mean, the exact questions. Time is short. System is slow. But the questions are easy if you brush up your numerical and verbal reasoning before your test day. Best wishes! |
Mannylex:Manny, what's up? You're back on GT threads leave it for small girls like us na. You should be gunning for experienced hire now. Don't be hustling space with us na beg I dey beg ![]() Good morning e-pal. Trust you're good. Happy weekend! |
Babacele:Correct. |
Babacele:Tey! Tey! Back to work. |
LegitHustler:Wow! How hygienic is this invention? |
Babacele:I am fine o. Hope the day is going well? We are resting here. Trying to plan for the new week. |
Lovelypet28:Do you mind him? Some people are very insensitive. That this is more or less a faceless forum doesn't mean humans with emotions are not behind the moniker. And celebrities are humans too. Do a background check on the silly guy and you'll see how miserable he's living. His post reeks of misery. I hope he gets sense after taking the prescribed drug. |
mimimile93:This 93 added to your moniker means only one thing. Your year of birth. At your age, I expect more but it's obvious you need that 'sensesilin' drug. Here's the prescription; Take 2 tablets in the morning. 4 in the afternoon. 16 at night. You will be monitored to see how you're responding to treatment after three days. |
Awaitingkopa:Hi babes, what's up? Afraid ? Nothing to be afraid of dear. You should go for checkup in a general hospital. I'm hoping it's a minor stuff especially if there's no such history in your family, It may turn out to be nothing. Please read some of the numerous resource materials available online and calm your nerves. You'll be fine. If you need any support, don't hesitate to reach out. You can find some in me. Health first. Fear last. Let's hear from you soonest. Cheers! |
Babacele:B.reast cancer awareness here in Nigeria is very poor. In fact, until I graduated from uni all I knew as cure was to cut off the br.east affected. Things have since improved and early detection is key. I will encourage her to go for checkup ASAP. This tells me you read all shared posts That's impressive! I like. ![]() |
Omono, I love this question. I was thinking about it when I came across your thread. LadySarah made a valid point in her contribution when she said there are men who know their wives abuse the help at home yet say nothing. I just don't get how a man will see these things and say nothing. That's wickedness if you can't tell your wife she's going overboard. This sort of thing breaks my heart. I can't even understand it no matter how hard I try. How can you be in a house where a little child lives and they are made to stay up till 10,11pm washing plates or ironing clothes and you comfortably keep quiet? Why? You're an accomplice. Period! Heaven knows if any man under my roof is abusing a minor, he's dead. It's either he kills me or I kill him. Ochanya's aunt could have simply put the girl away if she can't protect her from her husband and son. A son that she should have beaten very well and given serious marks. Nonsense. She couldn't discipline. *sigh. In my service year I was posted to a school in a rural community. We were just 2 corps members posted to that school. A guy and I. All these small girls who think because a guy is a 'corper' he is lord were coming to throw themselves at him. They saw the witch in me. Of course the wayward girls in senior secondary didn't like me because I never allowed them into the guy's room. Not on my watch! Good thing his room was after mine. They'll fetch him water. Carry his books from the staff room in school to his room in the yard we lived. I was the yard monitor even the guy knew. If he was going to carry any of those girls then I must not know. This thing is a collective responsibility. Please, men, women, aunties and uncles, even children should speak up when they see some adult abusing a child be it domestic, physical, emotional or sexual. Let us not be quiet. Do something! Anything! Just step in. There's no child more precious than the other. Because a child under you is less privileged doesn't mean they should suffer to death. If you can't care and protect a minor, don't keep one. |
Dripy:Oh! Not good at all. You may not have your readership in Nigeria but outside here so don't give up and the truth is, the more you practice/write, the better you become and anyday New York Times imprint on your book cover, "Best seller", everyone will desire to buy a copy either to read or just for keeps. Poetry is not a genre I am fascinated about but when I see good poetry, I'm astonished and of course, I give credit to the poet. Keep doing you. |
Hi Dripy, Nice poem. You described Lagos just the way it is. Well done. I doubt that I'll ever be able to respond to your email after several failed attempts. Please feel free to give me a mention and trust that I'll respond in the shortest possible time. Cheers! |
oweniwe:Lol . I quickly tried to see if I'll recognize any but the faces are unfamiliar. I'm happy they were caught. It will serve as warning to others. |


leave it for small girls like us na. You should be gunning for experienced hire now. Don't be hustling space with us na beg I dey beg