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Hehehehe.... |
GreenWhiteGreen:and what is the relevance of this post to this thread? ?? |
MrImole:and if she decides to be nice, you guys will accuse her of "friend zoning" the guy. So isn't being blunt better? At least the guy doesn't waste his time |
You can't explain the feeling... its just smoothing.. Love is a beautiful thing but only for the brave. A little advise; if you are not strong enough to handle the hurt when the love turns sour, don't fall into it |
The people of koma hill tho.... Read and heard strange things about them.... And your the NO. 2 really? nice to know |
Her defination of a "loyal nigga" is the cheat she is running from |
I don't think number 9 is a problem. |
DeCleff:OMG! Can't believe I just read this especially the bold.. should I laugh or be sad Really don't know.May God have mercy on us all. |
It has to be AUN |
nwachinemelu:it doesn't work for everybody |
Amopea:I just sent a mail to you now ![]() |
Easter ![]() This day is the birth of the everlasting grace we all enjoy today... For Death could not hold him captive! He has risen!, Happy Easter, may the grace of the season abide with us all... Amen |
Amopea:I know of a wedding planner that could help, and her charges are very ok. She is good especially with low budget plans. (For that 1m, people will think you spent more) she is that good Her name is olamide, and her Instagram handle is HEIRESS_LAMA you can check some of her works there. And if you are interested, I can give you her number |
Sad |
ekundayoalo:What if she was the one drying the clothes? And unfortunately that when when the OP came out of his house to take the picture. Did you think of that possibility? And OP this is just wrong, I mean, you take a picture of someone and his wife and upload for the whole world to see? This is one of the reasons I can't live with people. Nigerians don't mind there business atall. And this is not even face me I face you house o... now imagine what this OP is capable of doing if it was a "face me I face you " house, if he can do this in a compound like that. |
Omg |
DrayZee:Lol fear fear ![]() |
swagifted:?? |
With Just 3k? Lol, talking about longer throat at its peak ![]() |
Or wire that looks like tail? ![]() |
kennynelcon:Lol, asin ehn! |
Uniben4sure:that's your mentality and the way you see it, which I won't take away from you. And even if it is a class thing(which it is not) so long it's beneficial, there is nothing wrong with it. It's all investment. I went to a federal government sch for my JSS. and I can't imagine what I would have become or how I would have turned out if my parents allowed me finished my whole secondary sch there! I mean, I see my mates back then and you can easily tell the difference without struggle. And I'm sorry to say, the so called "best student" can't stand me with anything now. When we talk it's different, our views to life is just apart. The difference between my mate in the JSS and SSS is just on a different level entirely! You can never compare. I know what we have all gained from each other and the benefits even extends to our parents. And it's not about the "private or public" here. It depends on the school... my child can't be a dullard in anything by God's grace and I'm of the opinion that average educationally (formal) is enough. What matters to me is what happens after the 4 walls of any school, primary secondary and tertiary. What you make of your self socially too. If I'm to take my child to any sch, ill find out what kind of people go there, because I'm worried about the kind of friends or people my child mingles with(I'm not talking about morals here, ill handle that at home and on my kneels). Hope you know there are some very educative games they engage kids with in some schools? And trust me, some schools mostly public primary schs don't even know of it, not to talk of teaching it to the kids. We are talking about children here. Foundation really matters. There are mushroom expensive schs and mushroom public schs too. So bottom line is, as a parent, do your finding and don't be lazy about it. Ask questions, ask about the alumni of the primary sch you want to take your child. My educational foundation was not good atall (well to me) due to my parents over protective nature. And it affected me so much.. it took the grace of God to catch up. And I won't repeat the same mistake with my kids. What is the essence of a child taking 1st in class when he or she doesn't know how to relate with the social environment? How about the very educative excursions and all? Anyway, this is my opinion and I think I'm entitled to it also ![]() |
Uniben4sure:Lol, ok sir. Anyways, if you read my initial post, you will see where I said amokeme:so it's not usually about the book smartness, you can get that everywhere. And all the best to your friend ![]() |
Lol.... why is this funny to me |
Uniben4sure: there are many ways to define smartness And dullness .Anyways, I understand where you are coming from (as regards your point of view) you are entitled to your opinion.. ill respect that. Some people will definitely understand and will be able to relate with mine. |
Uniben4sure:you need a tour to those expensive primary and nursery schools during your spare time to see things for yourself. My cousin goes to dale in ikeja, and I happen to know a lot of kids that attend these schools, so I'm talking from experience. When you engage these children in small talks or even random ones, you will be amazed. Now, engage kids that attend schools that pay "peanuts" according to the OP then you will see the difference clearly! (Tho we all have our own defination of peanut ) Environment matters a whole lot in children. some secondary schools don't have some of the equipment they have sef.and it's a nursery and Primary school. It's much more than the TV ![]() |
Uniben4sure:I don't think I agree with this. if we are talking about nursery and Primary school. There is a huge difference |
clily:in my opinion, I think expensive schools isn't all about the knowledge the impact.(you can get that in any school, not totally tho ) In expensive schools, you don't just pay for the knowledge, you are paying for the environment, the exposure, and friends(which is very important ) the kind of friends your child will mingle with at that early stage goes a long way..... (believe ot or not). But parent or should I say most people don't consider this. Parents that pay heavily for their kids education are not stupid(that of course is If the said parent can afford it conveniently), they know what they are doing, and trust me, they are not just paying for the "book knowledge" most of the big shots we have in Nigeria today, do a research on the kind of schools they went to during their time, you will find out that they all went to the same primary school or like kinds (tho different locations ) and trust me they help themselves get to where they are today(majority) we have the likes of kings college, Queens college, babalola memorial girls grammar school or even St Louis. These were the happening schools then. And when you see their reunion you will understand and those schools(tho, they were not expensive at their time) but such schools don't come cheep in our present time now. So if you have the money please, take your child to a very worthy school. You can never compare the kids in grange nursery sch to that of just one down the street. I hope you get my point sha. |
Hahahaha this is just too funny |
KingEbukasBlog:I know my friends tho very few but they are worth everything ![]() |
I think all private unis |
Boyfriends will come and go.... decide wisely.. ![]() I happen to be blessed with lovely loyal friends(that I wouldn't even trade for some family members)... So I'm talking from my own point of view. And you didn't mention what happened between those two |
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but only for the brave.
nice to know
Really don't know.
