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She's good. Nature's wonder. Kudos. |
Edokingdom:You phrased your question wrongly. It should be some Igbo look like Edo and some Yoruba look like Edo people too. We the Edo have a long established empire that expanded westward and Eastward. Whereas Igbo & Yoruba were a collection of small kingdoms and chiefdoms. Until Oyo grew around 1680s. |
EzzyCarter:I wonder o. If you marry and your hubby gets some huppy duppy bad luck, do you just "cuppy" out sharp sharp? Not surprising, cross-carpeting and decamping is normal like eating jollof rice in Nigeria. |
Ningen:At times it's not about compatibility. People can be compatible when dating and make effort to satisfy bf/gf. But that change when they become "shairman/shairwoman" after wedding. Childbirth can also change the dynamics. Lots of women shift attention to the baby or kids. Even men do it. All the spontaneous "things" of before disappear. People's libido might just reduce over time. Let's also face it, people do fall out of love. Marriage is no panacea to being in love perpetually. In many cases, love was never really there but marriage was done to tick one of the "must do" boxes of life. The initial excitement might initially keeps sex going but later wears off. The biggest obstacle is a partner not knowing or accepting that something is wrong. That way seeking professional therapy becomes difficult. We are Africans trying to live as Europeans. No polygamy, no elders stepping in to advise, etc. Your pastor is now more trusted to intervene because he says God anointed him. Often without the expertise or understanding of social or cultural background of the couple. It's a time of flux for Africans. Challenging days are ahead in virtually all facets of life. |
ajebuter:I liked them years ago. But looking back, they are simplistic. My favorites are Guy de Maupassant, Gustave Flaubert, Tonie Morrison, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Bronte sisters, Alexandre Dumas, Charles Dickens, Wolfgang von Goethe, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, W. B. Yeats, Jonathan Swift and Guenter Grass. Irish writers are just too good. |
entrep88:Make dem go court na. Bubu go dust up their EFCC files. The skeletons in each of their cupboard pass all in Ikoyi cemetery graves put together. Those crying over 35 billion Naira spent on election, it's then Bubu will arraign then for hundreds of billions stolen in public office. Court dey there na. Trouble sleep. Make yanga go wake am. So little boys under them may go to court, but the IDP chairmen will chicken out. ![]() |
gregyboy:Oh boy, but why? gregyboy, but why you wicked like this, as in ehn? ![]() The recent uppercut from Buhari to Lord Bourdillon bullion van man & albino importer never do? You come sandwich lower cut join? Haba! You cannot bury some people 20 feet na. 6 feet do biko. ![]() |
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RIP to HRM. |
This is to be expected. More strains may yet appear. Hopefully the less lethal one will dominate. Mutation doesn't have to mean causing more sever disease BUT it just might happen so as it often does. Key is to quickly study and project how susceptible the different strains are or will be to various vaccines and therapeutics as we develop them. Do we give combined vaccines for all known strains to people worldwide or we just give a vaccine specific for the strain prevalent in a particular region? |
Follow threads on culture here on NL see how they begin each reply with insult if you disagree with them. Especially those Oyo and Osun type that like to claim Lagos. Respect is not about bowing in your presence. But when not in your presence. It becomes pretense. Though the older generations meant it to be genuine. In fairness rudeness is now rampant across the spectrum and tribes. |
SmartProf:Oh this time, if dem born dem well, make dem use the card clean nyansh at Ikoyi Bridge head during rush hour for all to see. Or better still, call all zombies to gather at Onikan Stadium and wipe it there. ![]() |
Vrannim:Good work. Kudos. |
Hmmmmm |
I just hope all this money put under him will not be used to hound him later. Especially if his Lagos group raise dust when the North play a fast one on them in 2023. I always suspect these Northerners. Dey sabi scheme anyhow. But as usual when you point out things like this, our SW people like to insult everyone. Because they feel they have monopoly over wisdom. ![]() |
YNWA. |
VirginSearcher:Is that really hard to know? They control all arms of national govt. Restructuring means weakening FG and central apparatus that they control. Even the very few progressive Northerners know restructuring will benefit all long term. But they also know it is very unpopular in the North. So they shy away from it. Atiku openly espouses it but even he knows that his people up North won't allow it. For them it is part of Ahmadu Bello's policy to control Nigeria and control the destiny of the Southerners. A religious duty in fact following Othman Dan Fodio. Bello made no secret about this strategy. |
Grass root work. Motivate kids/youth and give them a better attitude & orientation. Integrity. Away from money by any means. Through extra help with education or activities after school. Before they grow up and become corrupted like their fathers/mothers. |
Nothing like social distancing. Na wa. Congrats to her. |
martineverest:Well, they also began small. And rose and rose and keeps rising. God forbid, if the cases rise further, we won't have the capacity to isolate most infected people. Those asked to isolate at home will be going to Yaba market, Onitsha Main Market, Oja Oba, Bodija market, Ariaria Market, Zaki Biam market, Balogun market, Alaba International, Oil Mill Market PH, Kasuwar Kano and other crowded markets nationwide. Then the thing go seriously explode. By then, doctors will just pick race or use style commence industrial action. The jungle will well and truly mature. |
Captainrambo2:Hahahahaha ![]() Burdillon IKOYI IDP camp. Chai! Many Red Cross vans are heading to the IDP camp to help them. Including Oshiomhole taking refuge there. ![]() |
festacman:OK sir. So for now, they are talking with "water" of finality. Mo ti gbo. ![]() |
nairavsdollars:My dear, the whole police abs armed forces needs to be disbanded and started afresh. With at least 3 times the current budget. Service Chiefs will be from developed Commonwealth countries except UK. Canada, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand ideally. |
SmartProf:35 billion Naira in fact. In our little patch of this earth, such outrageous sums need no explanation from a former public office holder. Since we have decided to run useless system and enslave the masses. |
greypencils:Well some people want to be spoon-fed and probably cannot process many things mentioned in one small post. If Westerners do not use cheap Chinese goods, which ones are they using if not products like Apple or Samsung? Even a new paragraph could not tell you that that it is now discussing the wider Telco sector? Problems with oversabi people is that they are not often as smart or logical as they believe. Many Nairalanders may never have left the shores of Nigeria but I do not deem anybody so dense these days not to know. Australia and such are saturated with high value products and a new entrants might struggle. Online players are taking a bigger share of the market in developed economies. They are spoilt fo choice. Developed countries also create new jobs more easily with a good benefit system if jobs are lost. Nigeria is not there yet. Closure of businesses in Nigeria means penury for local staff laid off. No state benefits or other jobs to get quickly. The masses suffer reduced options too. No comparison. |
greypencils:Well some people want to be spoon-fed and probably cannot process many things mentioned in one small post. If Westerners do not use cheap Chinese goods, which ones are they using if not products like Apple or Samsung? Many Nairalanders may never have left the shores of Nigeria but I do not seem anybody so dense these days not to know. Australia and such are saturated with high value products and a new entrant might struggle. They are spoilt for choice. They also create jobs easily with a good benefit system. Closure of businesses in Nigeria means penury for local staff laid off. No benefits or other jobs to get quickly. The masses suffer reduce options too. No comparison. |
Banmeallday:So you do not know that some Nairalanders are responsible people. Doing things at the highest level in their chosen field. Try to know people on Nairaland better before you comment on their threads. |
NwaNimo1:It can. Maybe not fully. You actively draw air into your mouth and nose & expel from them when breathing. Covering you mouth/nose also reduces how far your breathe can move from you towards others. Therefore protecting others. It's not just about own protection. Crucial is infected people not showing symptoms (like 70 to 80% of those infected) not unknowingly infecting others who may be elderly/more vulnerable. |
This quick denial shows something is not right. He had to in order to avoid Buhari's wrath. But cabals will know if it's true or not. Amaechi & Tinubu bought Buhari's 2015 victory. No need to be Lilly-livered and deny it. |
Jwonder:Yep! The market is not buoyant enough for high end goods. See how Itel, Infinix and Tecno that nobody want in the West are the ones Nigerians flock to buy. Vodafone, Bouygues, EE, AT & T and others have avoided 9ja telco sector like plague. Companies in other non-food & non-essenco sectors will struggle seriously going forward. |
FlordFlorez:This matter funny die. Kikikikikiki. ![]() We need charity groups to help out at Bourdillon and Iyamho urgently. ![]() |
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