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How old is Jenny? |
legendsilver:Thankyou very much! |
Blue grass and cotton, burnt and forgotten, All hope seam gone So soldier march on to die . Rest in peace! |
TALK TO YOUR PARENTS. OR TO YOUR PARENTS . FROM THE DISCUSSION, YOU COULD BE READMITTED, EVEN IF IT IS TO REPEAT A YEAR. THE TONE OF THE PERSON THAT WOULD PLEAD ON YOUR BEHALF MATTERS A LOT. |
PureEvanescence:Each scenario is different. If after parking at the garage, the woman realises that she is pregnant, and she only insist on marriage as the only option to keep the preganancy, despite the man's willingness to take care of her and her pregnancy, then it is the woman’s fault. Marriage is not by force. |
PureEvanescence:I concur. A lady even told me that the husband doesn't bring her to orgasm, but she fakes it all the time to make him happy. Her own special way of orgasm is, when she is alone, she crosses her legs to certain angle and it comes. But she also said that she learnt it when she was still a girl, and she didn't want to be sexually active then. |
faruz:Funny guy! |
francis247:Please, give us a better list. |
VIPERVENOM:Exactly. |
How much is a bottle? What is the mode of receipt of the product? How do you know that it does not have a side effect? |
AccaPack:I beg to differ, please. There are some with most of your qualities, but lack a few. E.g. ,being academically sound. So you have to train her to your own academic taste. |
cr7lomo:There are so many men that can genuinely love and respect that kind of woman, but the one condition is that the woman confessed her past to the man before he made up his mind to marry her. |
SuperSkata:'You don dump am', because people told you to?Op, please, I want to know how you came to know her past. Through self confessions, or through your friends? If it was through her own confessions, I give her some credit for being open. There was this story I heard about a former ashawo that repented, and the time that a serious bro came for her hand in marriage, confessed to have had her womb removed as a result of complications from her rough past. But the bro insisted on marrying her. They got married and miraculously, she gave birth to babies. What about Rahab the harlot in the Bible, who repented and married a soldier in Israeli army? The choice is yours to make. If you are not looking for a virgin, then you can marry her if you wish. Love makes the world turn round. So, please, answer my question for us to progress. I |
How are you even sure that the image on her profile is her? |
It's not wrong, dear. It can only be wrong when you are married to your new girlfriend. But for peace'sake, let your visitors meet you at some other place. |
What would make me to ever get involved with her? Answer - a pleasant personality. Then, like ettaetta wrote above, she would cooperate with me in everything to achieve weight reduction. |
NewsSaturday FeaturesHorror: Rejected suitor butchers MTN worker, stabs victim’s mother April 30, 2016 The tragic incident of Sunday, April 24, was one that the family of Ashinwo, did not see coming. Had a prophet told Oluwatosin, her siblings and their widow mother, of the danger that lurked around the corner that day, it is unlikely they would have believed it. In fact, months after they all knew 45-year-old David Ogundele, an engineer, who was deeply obsessed with 30-year-old Oluwatosin, they had no idea they had a killer on their hands. But it is late to regret; Oluwatosin is dead after being stabbed multiple times by Ogundele along with her mother, who was trying to ward off the attack on her daughter in a flat she rented at Tanke area of Ilorin, Kwara State. As of the time of filing this report, Oluwatosin’s mother was still in intensive care at a hospital in Ilorin where she had undergone a round of surgery to repair the extensive damage caused by the knife attack on her body. In fact, one of Oluwatosin’s brothers, told our correspondent that their mother was stabbed more than his sister but she survived to tell the story. For her sister, the story is grimmer. She had bled to death by the time help came. Agony of love unreciprocated The story that culminated in the tragedy that has befallen the Ashinwo family started late last year, Saturday PUNCH learnt. Oluwatosin, who was a customer care executive with telecommunication company, MTN, had just been transferred from Kano to Kwara State when she met Ogundele. Our correspondent was told that while Ogundele had a massive crush on the young woman, she had other things on her mind. “My sister did not love him back and she did not hide it. He did everything to win her love but she just did not like him back,” one of Oluwatosin’s brothers told our correspondent. Soon, Ogundele was said to have reached out to the young woman’s siblings with the hope of winning their approval and convincing their sister. Oluwatosin’s brother said, “At a time when I was in Ilorin at the end of last year, I visited my sister one evening when the man came around. I saw him a second time, two weeks after that in December. I did not ask my sister about him because I knew she was old enough to handle her affairs. But it was clear my sister did not like him. “My sister used to tell me that he works at Omu Aran. She said the man would always pester her that he wanted to marry her. “There had been pressure from my mother and other family members for her to get married but she always liked to handle her issues herself. She was the one who sponsored my university education. She was very hardworking. Even apart from her MTN work, she was still selling shoes and bags on the side. “It happened that the man (Ogundele) got the numbers of my brother and I somehow.” Soon, Ogundele started to send messages to Oluwatosin’s brothers. The screen capture of one of such messages shown our correspondent, reads, “Your sister is giving me a serious headache. I don’t know what to do. I love her so much but…Join me in prayers that God should soften her heart.” In another text message he sent to one of the brothers, Ogundele wrote, “I am at the health centre now. It is your sister’s behaviour that landed me there o. Always thinking (sic) I covet your prayers for survival. If I die, I die for love. You can’t understand.” At this point, the brothers reached the conclusion that the man was terribly obsessed with their sister, who insisted that she was never going to get into a relationship with or marry him. Saturday PUNCH learnt that it became clear that Oluwatosin’s mind was made up when Ogundele undertook the most unexpected and shocking step of organising a big birthday party for the young woman when she clocked 30 in February. Apart from organising the birthday, he bought a Toyota Matrix as a birthday gift. As the birthday ceremony started, Ogundele reportedly put a call across to Oluwatosin to come. She never showed up. “If my sister had accepted the gift, it would have been the same as accepting his proposal. He felt so bad about it,” the deceased’s brother said. This was said to have infuriated Ogundele, whom they said felt ashamed in the eyes of the guests he had invited to the party. Oluwatosin’s brothers said her resolve was more affirmed because she had learnt that Ogundele was married already. Saturday PUNCH learnt that after Ogundele established contacts with Oluwatosin’s siblings, he went ahead to get in touch with their mother too. “He kept disturbing my brother. My brother initially felt pity for him for the disappointment when he told him he bought a car for my sister but she still disappointed him. When he got my mother’s number, I explained to my mother that he was not the kind of person my sister could marry. My mother decided to tell him that there was nothing she could do about that because she could not force a man on her own daughter to marry.” On Saturday, their 53-year-old mother travelled to Ilorin to visit Oluwatosin. That was when she learnt that there had been an incident recently which Oluwatosin did not tell them. “I called my mother that day and she told me that she was happy that she visited my sister. She said the man (Ogundele) threatened my sister. My mother said my sister told her that the man held a knife to her neck and collected her ATM card and withdrew money from her account. “My sister told mom that the man threatened that if he did not marry her, he would waste her. We could not finish that conversation that day.” Then between 8am and 9am on Sunday, the Ashinwo’s worst nightmare came true. Ogundele made good his threat. Saturday PUNCH learnt that Ogundele showed up and an argument ensued, during which Oluwatosin insisted the man must leave her house. But rather than leave, in anger, he ran into the kitchen and grabbed a knife. By the time, he was done, the two women, Oluwatosin, and her mother, who tried to stop the fight, had both been stabbed multiple times. It was learnt that Ogundele locked his victims in the room, thinking that they were both dead. Saturday PUNCH learnt that the house was deserted at the time as other tenants were not around. But unknown to him, Oluwatosin’s mother survived and she alerted a trader who had a shop in front of the compound. The severely injured woman, who had managed to narrate a little of what happened, said she watched as her bleeding daughter breathed her last, as Ogundele locked them inside and fled. She was later rushed to the hospital where doctors performed an emergency surgery to save her life. Photographs of the scene of the attack, which were shown our correspondent, showed patches of thickened blood which had turned the white tiles red. The photographs gave an insight into the brutal attack that took Oluwatosin’s life. Conversation with killer on the run In a shocking conversation our correspondent struck with the alleged killer (Ogundele) on WhatsApp, he simply rationalised his act by saying “I was bewitched.” Asked if Oluwatosin provoked him, he said, “It is well. What can I do now? I was bewitched. How would I attack a lady I claim to love?” At what point did he think he was bewitched? “When you did something you never wanted to do that’s how you’ll know. Tell me what to do please,” he said. Asked what caused the argument in which he stabbed Oluwatosin and her mother, he answered “Please, tell me what to do.” Our correspondent told him that if he refused to explain what happened, people would read the report and view him simply as a cold-blooded killer, he answered, “At least I will appear in one of the most read newspapers in Nigeria.” Asked why he did not simply hand himself over to the police, rather than run, he said, “I am in Ilorin, airport area. I am not running.” He was asked why he stabbed Oluwatosin’s mother too, he denied it and simply said, “Never”. When told that the woman survived, he said, “Thank God for her life.” When he was told that the more he stayed in hiding, the more he would look guilty, he replied, “Now you are talking. Is she really dead? Okay. I will hand myself over to the police tomorrow in Ilorin, trust me. She is dead, let me die too.” Our correspondent later sent him one of his pictures earlier taken from his Whatsapp profile to let him know that his identity was known. “That’s not my present picture though. I keep an afro now. Long hair. Where are you now?” Ogundele said. He later signed off the conversation and said, “Talk to you later.” Hunt for killer The case was initially reported at the F Division of the Kwara State Police Command, which is located few metres away from where Oluwatosin lived. The spokesperson for the Kwara State Police Command, Mr. Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed that the police are on the trail of the suspect. Investigators have visited a private university where Ogundele is said to work, but his colleagues said they had not seen nor heard from him since the day before the incident. The police have called for any information that may help to track down the suspect as he continues to stay in hiding. As of the time of filing this report, he had yet to hand himself over to the police as he promised our correspondent. Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH. http://www.punchng.com/horror-rejected-suitor-butchers-mtn-worker-stabs-victims-mother/
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Saw this incredible story from MailOnline. 'I breastfeed DEER because they are like my own children': The Bishnoi mothers who use their own breast milk to rear wild fawns By Charnamrit Sachdeva In India For Mailonline10:42 29 Apr 2016, updated 12:30 29 Apr 2016 Bishnoi tribe, of Rajasthan, have been worshiping nature for 550 years Believe deer are sacred, and so raise orphans like their own childrenLocals tell MailOnline parents don't differentiate between the twoThey also claim to be able to communicate with the animals in their care Sat breastfeeding in the Indian sun, the woman is not just nursing her own child, but a baby orphaned fawn. The sight may be a shock to outsiders, but here amongst the ‘Bishnoi’ tribe, animals are just as much a part of the family as their own offspring. Nursing mothers here in this remote region in Rajasthan, a state in northern India, have taken in orphaned and injured fawns for more than half a century - and couldn't imagine it being any other way. The Bishnoi community, which comprises of around 2,000 homes, have followed the Hindu Guru Sri Jambeshwar Bhagwan since the 15th century and religiously obey 29 rules suggested by their Guru ‘These baby deers are my life and they’re like my own children,’ said Mangi Devi Bishnoi, 45, a housewife from one of the villages. ‘I feed them milk and food and ensure they’re given proper care and attention in the house like all my family members. 'They are not orphans when they have us around, they have new mothers like me who offer them a mother’s feed for a healthy life.’ The people of the Bishnoi community, a religious group of nature worshippers, live next to jungles and deserted areas and often grow up playing with all sorts of animals - and in fear of none. Roshini Bishnoi, 21, a student in one of the villages, told MailOnline: ‘I have grown up with these little deers. 'They’re like my brother or sister. It is our responsibility to keep them healthy and help them grow. 'We play with them and we communicate with each other, they understand our language.’ Neighbour Ram Jeevan Bishnoi, 24, added: ‘We do not see them as just animals. They are very much like a family member. Bond: Ram Jeevan Bishnoi, 24, told MailOnline his parents never diferentiated between him and any fawn they took in while he was growing up - and he wouldn't have it any other way Belief: The Bishnoi community have followed the Hindu Guru Sri Jambeshwar Bhagwan since the 15th century and religiously obey 29 rules suggested by their Guru - including protecting animals Understanding: Roshini Bishnoi told MailOnline: ¿I have grown up with these little deers. 'They¿re like my brother or sister. It is our responsibility to keep them healthy and help them grow.' 'We take care of everything they may need to live a healthy life. We keep them protected in our house so that dangerous animals like wild dogs do not harm them. If they’re injured we keep them safe in our house and treat them like our children. 'My parents have never differentiated between a baby deer and me. We are one family and it is in our religion to protect them.’ The Bishnoi community, which comprises of around 2,000 homes, have followed the Hindu Guru Sri Jambeshwar Bhagwan since the 15th century and religiously obey 29 rules suggested by their Guru. One is the protection and love of animals and nature. They take care of the flora, fauna and protect the animals from the summer heat or potential poachers. However, the deer is believed to be a sacred animal of the community and is given special attention. Ram Jeevan said: ‘We have followed this way of living for over 550 years with a lot of love and affection. 'We are very protective of our animals, especially the babies. We are helping them. Feeding them is what they need. We are very proud of what we do.’ Looked after: It means they will take in orphaned fawns - believed to be a scared animal - and care for them like they would their own children, even breastfeeding the tiny creature Like family: ¿These baby deers are my life and they¿re like my own children,¿ said Mangi Devi Bishnoi, 45, a housewife from one of the villages. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3564005/I-breastfeed-deer-like-one-family.html?ito=social-facebook
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Wahalaboy:Since you have a large following on Facebook and you are a registered user of Nairaland, try creating your own website where you refer your readers, to be able to earn money, recognition, fame etc. |
HERSLEY:Exactly my dear. |
[quote author=Ayodeleo3 post=45097774]Please can u be specific with ur answers, with reason and back up to ur answers bcs I know of a Prof from UI lecturing in Covenant. I know no mata how gud u re, if u finish Nursing from Covenant or any private university in Nigeria u can get a work in any federal hospitals or even som states in southwest unless ur have a godfather somewhere with ur parent help, I know of a law firm who doesn't take graduate lawyers from private universities. Please ur answer with reasons. Thnks.[/quote Ayodele, what is the question? |
MadCow1:Shey na your name be madcow? |
The young hustler hustled for the last time. Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog News, Events, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Fashion, Beauty, Inspiration and yes... Gossip! *Wink* Wednesday, April 27, 2016 29-year-old Michael Awotunde sentenced to over 7 years for drug offences in the UK Michael Awotunde, 29, of no fixed abode was sentenced to seven years and nine months in prison at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Monday, 25 April after pleading guilty to: - possession of heroin with intent to supply - seven years' imprisonment; - possession of crack cocaine with intent to supply - seven years' imprisonment (to run concurrently); - possession of a bladed article - nine months' imprisonment (to run consecutively); - driving without insurance - disqualified from driving for three years; - driving not in accordance with a licence - no separate penalty. According to Metropolitan Police, Awotunde was arrested after the car he was driving was forced to a stop by marked police cars as it travelled north on the M11 between Harlow and Bishops Stortford. Awotunde had previously failed to stop for police. Upon searching him, officers found a package containing 104 wraps of crack cocaine and 37 wraps of heroin. Awotunde was also found to be in possession of a lock knife. After analysing his mobile phone, text messages were found which appeared to show people contacting Awotunde with a view to purchasing drugs from him. He was charged and subsequently pleaded guilty at court and was sentenced on the same day. During sentencing it was heard that Awotunde's had been convicted of drugs offences on two previous occasions. Given this was his third drug related offence, Awotunde was sentenced to the mandatory seven year term. Detective Constable Gareth Starr of the Trident and Area Crime Command who led the investigation said: "The weight of evidence against Awotunde meant he had no choice but to plead guilty at court to these offences and he will now spend a considerable amount of time in prison. I hope his conviction sends a strong message to those who believe they can profit from dealing drugs - you will be arrested and put before the courts to face the consequences of your actions." Linda Ikeji at 2:56 PM http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/04/29-year-old-michael-awotunde-sentenced.html?m=1 |
jstbeinhonest:What is his salary? |
yimikaa:So, Union dues should be used to support ostentatious lifestyle. O'kwa ya? |
What of Faculty of education? You never mentioned anything about your first choice university. Many private universities can give you more options. Again,what of your jamb score? |
Lattop:Do you have any statistics? |
Why do they end up having only two toes? Your post is more of an exposition. So, go on. |
Many people have different fancies. Can you, like the boy in the picture, keep a python as a pet?
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Even somebody who responded more actively than being just wet is still a rape victim. What do I mean? A rape victim may in the sex process be stimulated that she tries reaching orgasm, or actually reaching it. But it still is rape, because of lack of consent. |


