Family › Re: Why Are Nigerians Obsess With Marriage Sef? by biolabee(m): 9:35am On Mar 28, 2013 |
The grammatical structure of any thread gives absolute credence to the IQ of the OP.
Unfortunately, this topic is absolutely dead on arrival. The OP apparently has nothing substantial upstairs to warrant an intellectual discourse.
No pun intended. |
Family › Re: But I Thought She Is A Widow? by biolabee(m): 9:33am On Mar 28, 2013 |
petokey: are u trying to encourage me? I said i want to discontinue and here you are teling me to CARRY GO. Me encourage you god forbid You should have come out earlier that you were a sugar son You are on your own What did you expect to hear here |
Family › Re: Is The Love Of A Mother For Her Child Greater Than That Of A Wife 4 Her Husband by biolabee(m): 6:48am On Mar 28, 2013 |
BigSis: Of course, love for a child is unconditional and permanent. Love for a spouse is generally conditional and not always permanent. Correct big sister Another potential sexist topic... shoulda been "Love for Spouse v Children" Love for Pikin wins most of the time Even fathers love their children more than their wife ish |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Rebuked! Bill Gates Goes to Ghana Over Alams Pardon! by biolabee(m): 6:44am On Mar 28, 2013 |
nabiz: pls can someone tell me what we stand to benefit if bill gate come to nigeria google is your pal excellent post @slylg |
Romance › Re: A Thread for Single Ladies :) by biolabee(m): 6:38am On Mar 28, 2013 |
Winneygirl: Chit-chats
I suggest PM. |
Family › Re: But I Thought She Is A Widow? by biolabee(m): 6:35am On Mar 28, 2013 |
petokey: it seems u ar the only one getting the hidden detailed gist here. To be candid i was expecting it to be the sugarmummy and sugarboy stuff. But its the other way round. sugar things?!  THis one done enter market Carry GOOOOO |
Crime › Re: Cameroonian Boy Beheads His Father by biolabee(m): 2:32am On Mar 28, 2013 |
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Crime › Re: Cameroonian Boy Beheads His Father by biolabee(m): 2:28am On Mar 28, 2013 |
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Fashion › Re: Funke Adesiyan In A Very Tight Dress. by biolabee(m): 2:24am On Mar 28, 2013 |
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Celebrities › Re: Dbanj Parties With Big Sean As He Celebrates 25th Birthday In LA by biolabee(m): 2:21am On Mar 28, 2013 |
funky medina: look at dbanj at the back..houseboy wey sneak enter photo..Dbanj don turn Akpos!  koloooo..... #wannabetinz |
Politics › Re: Oluwole Awolowo Is Dead? by biolabee(m): 2:18am On Mar 28, 2013 |
lastpage: Take it easy now? That person was only expressing a "personal opinion", looking at issues form his own "narrow lens". As it affects HIM, ..not others!
Even as a "member of this country", he does not know the dead person (and by inference, she/he did not and could not have known how 'VIP' the dead person was) or what the dead person's contribution to the country was.
That he "expressed himself", on how he felt should not justify your tirade against his/her person.
Let us always respect the right of others to "hold an opinion" ...which may defer from ours, as long as their opinion is NOT insulting or inciting. Even if it is, let us "just point it out, offer suggestion/corrections, without using foul language on them. I know its difficult when we are annoyed
RIP to Wole Awolowo, you enjoyed the Lagacy of your Dad, that was one man we will never forget in the history of this country. He was A Leader by all means.
Lastpage! |
TV/Movies › Re: Naruto Information by biolabee(m): 12:48am On Mar 28, 2013*. Modified: 6:39am On Mar 28, 2013 |
texazzpete: Haba, you guys remind me of kids that only watch 'action' movies with Van Damme et al.
We are following a story, an epic story that spans generations. Kishi is taking this time out to elaborate on Konoha's founding, the reason behind the Madara/Hashirama rivalry, the battle at the end, the secrets behind the rage that fuels the Sharingan...
...and yet you complain!
If it was a chapter with Shikamaru fighting some random Zetsus you would have been jumping with glee.
There are many unanswered questions. If you folks had your way and the series ended with this battle we would never know
1) How exactly Naruto is related to the Senju (Younger son of the Sage) 2) How did Hashirama die 3) How exactly did Hashirama defeat Madara...and how did Madara manage to grab some DNA
These past few weeks are leading up to a major conclusion: Sasuke's decision. I can't believe the same people that have been complaining about how quickly and unrealistically Obito was corrupted will now be wanting Sasuke's possible redemption to just happen overnight. GBAM!! Lovely chapter. Madara still has no excuse for his hate He had the opportunity to be hokage and even rule the clans I dont believe tobirama's flippant remarks could have changed his mind i think It has to do with that uchiha artefact and maybe also with the fact that he would have been bored overseeing the village |
Politics › Re: South African Wives Of Nigerians Protest In Johannesburg by biolabee(m): 12:29am On Mar 28, 2013 |
hmmmm..... you guys are too much! |
Family › Re: My Cousin Found Out That Her Husband Has Been Taking Sex Enhancement Drugs by biolabee(m): 12:16am On Mar 28, 2013 |
luqken: biola no cause 4 alam,d guy just need 2 be more communicative 2 his wife as dat can help a lot. i once observed a below par performance wt ma wife 4 few days though she didnt talk but i discussed it wt her and she got me d herbal drink i took herself.d rest dey say is enjoyment for us both. lnteresting really learning something here... thanks |
Family › Re: Are We Nigerians Religious Or Godly?-our Lifestyle Contradicts What We Preach! by biolabee(m): 9:43pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
Dear Op. be yourself and appreciate yourself for who you are
The most important thing is that you touch lives of people arround you positively
Do unto others as you want others to do unto you If you are not good to men you see; how you can claim to worship person wey you never see |
Family › Re: Thinking On Giving My Baby Up For Adoption. Does That Make Me A Terrible Mom? by biolabee(m): 9:36pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
debrief08: Biolabee, please explain what you mean "not so financially challenged", a 7 month old pregnant woman who can't afford antenetal? So she has money and is keeping it to buy shoes or what?
At 7 months I almost lost my life and my babys life, this is a delicate time for any mother, she shouldn't have the stress of running around, crying and thinking. Some people have offered help, am asking Ify to coordinate so she can have small money to do basic things before I find my feet again and redeem my own pledges in addition to the several offers of monthly support. She realistically can't hold any meaningful employment now till after the baby is at least 8 weeks so if she will keep the baby she needs all the help she can get and promises fulfiled. She realised all this and was overwhelmed hence she came here. For those asking why she is still discussing foster care its called keeping options open in case promises don't materialise. We can all preach, have a romantic idea of how she should indefinately wait for the man but she is living in the reality. If he had a job welfare would have forced him to pay, the response of his family she has writen here, because he is an adult social welfare can't force his family to contribute to the babys welfare. I beg people, life is a circle, let's do what needs to be done not the blame back and forth game. Dear Ma, my statement was not to make light of matter but to highlight a potential sour point that what is the basis for help A lot of pregnant ladies come on NL with accounts of the dilemma there are in considering they have been abandoned by their lovers and support is not forthcoming. And nothing seems to come forth of it What i was trying to point out if that do we intend to look at this niche of support and if it is feasible considering the growing cases of single moms I know firsthand what a woman goes through from conception to parturition and realise the need for support Just thinking of others who have been told to abort or adopt not diminishing the noble efforts of those here Sorry if it did not convey what i was trying to say [quote author=Sisi_Kill]Well since OP says the guy already knows they are having a boy.....your whole point of him rushing her to the alter is moot, no? Thanks anyway, now I understand why all the single mothers out there are mothers to girls. That always confused me.[/quote]I am not particular abt the boy In the western part of the country, some families will prevail on the boy to accept because of the strong inherent belief in destiny..that was what i was putting across Also its sad that the girl child is still not as appreciated as the male. SAD indeed |
Family › Re: What Will Make A Single Lady Date A Married Man? by biolabee(m): 8:46pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
Connoisseur: the post isnt about me. if and when i want to tell you about my personal life, i'd gladly open a thread or diary and give you all the juicy details.
my point is if everybody here truly resent this practise, it wouldnt be so commonplace as it is GBAM!! Another example of our double standards My friends in school used to curse the aristos; today who are the aristos now?  |
Romance › Re: What Is Your Status? by biolabee(m): 8:40pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
Is there a number for HIV- |
Family › Re: All Ye Mz/Mrs Endowed....Pls Come Over.!!!!! by biolabee(m): 7:48pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
****Parental Guidance in active mode *****  |
Politics › Re: South African Wives Of Nigerians Protest In Johannesburg by biolabee(m): 7:46pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
all4naija: It is out of selfishness! That is the fact from information I have collated in this forum. Ok define what free will means to you.. |
Family › Re: Are We Nigerians Religious Or Godly?-our Lifestyle Contradicts What We Preach! by biolabee(m): 7:43pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
A nation where millions are spent on state banquets/wedding gifts while the old die waiting in line for pensions A nation where elderly demand respect while using age to sinje (cheat the juniors) A nation where someone collects bribe from you and gives tithe/zakat the next day A nation where the rulers use our taxes to drive sirens that hit and imjure innocent people A nation that our leaders fly out to receive health care while the people queue up to die in clinics A nation where a r.apist and child abuser in name of ordained marriage is made a senator A mation where a common thief is jailed for life while a pen thief gets 2 years We are a nation of hypocrites  |
Politics › Re: South African Wives Of Nigerians Protest In Johannesburg by biolabee(m): 7:34pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
all4naija: It is not done out of free will if you look at the information coming out of that country. It is done for selfish reasons, to have free sex with South African ladies who like big size and to have permit to ferment crimes or get some low-wage job. So, how is that free will is still subjected to debate. If it is not free will then it is coercion or remote control  Jass no dey catch naija man so its thought through and definitely freewill brah |
Family › Re: All Ye Mz/Mrs Endowed....Pls Come Over.!!!!! by biolabee(m): 5:19pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
kulyie: Eyin okunrin in the house,make una no vex with the kain question wey i wan ask.why e be say when your girlfriend have big bootie,why una dey like slap am,touch am or rub am.the thing dey always suprise me ****Parental Guidance advised *****  |
TV/Movies › Re: 5 Annoying Things Nigerians Do In Cinemas by biolabee(m): 2:59pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
Jollof: My girl and I went to see Jack and the Beanstalk Jack the Giant Slayer last night and it was more entertaining than I had anticipated (Though I never noticed any female giants, which begs the question, 'How on earth were such a mythical army of 'males' born in the first place?). We arrived in good time, bought the calorie-adding popcorn and fizzy drink, plus we were the third couple to walk into the screening room, allowing us to pick choice seats. Unfortunately there was one critical factor we were completely unprepared for and had no way of predicting - the unpredictability of Nigerian cinema goers. *flexes fingers*
1. Talking on their phones. Whilst we watched Fee Fi Fo Fum confront Jack, I had to hold myself from not confronting the buffoon on my row who was answering a mobile phone call. He made no attempt to whisper - you could hear every single word he was saying (so much so that I heard him say he would call back in 10 minutes when he knew fully well that the movie had another hour to go! Seriously?!!). He must have talked for a good 3 minutes with no interruptions - not even a 'shush' from anyone in the audience...bizarre. I know what I was thinking of telling him (To know what that was, click here only if you're 18 or older).
2. Putting their feet up on the seat in front. Despite the fact that the seats in Silverbird Cinemas Ikeja can be reclined (just like you have on airplanes) some movie goers here still feel the need to milk every possible position of comfort. Not only is putting your feet up on someone else's seat bad manners but it also makes the poor person sat in that chair look like a bunny rabbit with dirty ears! (imagine the soles of two shoes on top of someone's head).
3. Bringing babies under 1 year. I'm no expert on babies but I'm pretty sure that exposing their tiny eardrums to thunderous explosions aptly amplified by Dolby surround speakers (just for good measure) would not aid hearing development. I can understand the challenges of finding a trustworthy babysitter or persuading a relative to watch over the baby. However, there's always the earplugs option, the rent-a-DVD option or the wait-till-the-movie-comes-out-on- DVD option. For God's sake, prioritize! baby first, giants later!
4. Talking to the cinema screen. We all get carried away sometimes. But when there are other people around you there should be limits. At what point would a movie watcher realize that all his warnings and pockets of advice are not being ignored by the movie characters - THEY CAN'T HEAR YOU BECAUSE IT IS ONLY A MOVIE! Or maybe they just feel the people around them are probably so dim that we need an indirect explanation to bring us up to speed >> 'Thanks but I watched the movie synopsis, I'm familiar with this sort of mythological theme and story-line, and most importantly I have over 25 years of movie-watching experience!' Keep your commentary to yourself and STFU refer to the link in point 1.
5. Standing up minutes before the movie ends. Some Nigerians just don't get the full value of what they pay for simply because they lack patience. Take for instance the blockbuster movie The Avengers which had some added movie footage after the credits. Other notable movies with added footage include, THOR and Fast Five. It wouldn't hurt to just sit tight for another 3 minutes just to be sure that you haven't missed a sneak preview into any possible sequels. Or don't they even want to know the name of that really good actress with the nice butt and sexy accent or the hunk with the biceps and piercing blue eyes? (for example). I frankly don't care if they stay or go but they usually disrupt my viewing pleasure as they make no attempt to crouch as they pass in front of me - inconsiderate bunch of *#@%?!!
Alas, I have come to the end of my intended rant. If you've been a victim then I'm sure you can relate to this article. If you have other annoying things people (not necessarily Nigerians) do in the movie theaters then please spill the magic beans  You narrate well and capturee the essence of the movie zombies who can really frustrate someone though I like comedic interjection which causes bursts of laffta |
Family › Re: Thinking On Giving My Baby Up For Adoption. Does That Make Me A Terrible Mom? by biolabee(m): 1:56pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
[quote author=Sisi_Kill]This post is so unsettling...even more so because of the matter of factly way in which it is stated and from a woman too.
I'm hoping the poster was being facetious.[/quote]Unfortunately and sadly she is being real African families have always prized the boy child over the girl If that child shows up and its a boy, the family of the boy will pull their sons ears for him to man up and provide for the child even if he is not marrying the woman |
Education › Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by biolabee(m): 1:28pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
Noah2020: Pls i nid sum1 to help me wit dis question. An orchestra consists of 25 members. The youngest member is 32 years old. She leaves and is replaced by a new member who is 30 yearsold. 1A : 2.0 points By how much does the replacement change the average age of the membersof the orchestra? 1B : By how much does the replacement change the median age of the members of the orchestra? we need the original average and median ages nice one echibuzor |
Family › Re: What Do You Do When Your Husband Acusses You Of Infidelity by biolabee(m): 1:27pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
err,,,, its not always true that a man accusing his wife is playing a reverse psychology game some will not even do anything and want you to be caught so they can feel justified
#JezSayin |
Family › Re: Thinking On Giving My Baby Up For Adoption. Does That Make Me A Terrible Mom? by biolabee(m): 1:23pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
debrief08: Ify, I ask in Gods name please help coordinate the pledges for help, for now am overwhelmed financially due to illness of a family member. By June I when Baby Comes I will definately be stable to redeem my pledge but even if somethig comes up before then in my absence I will leave standing orders for her support. She needs money for drugs and antenental, she needs to prepare for babys coming, she needs money to eat the right things, please I beg all of you who have made promises, Ify coordinate it, I want to go knowing she is going to bbe fine so I can have one less burden on my mind. You know how foreign treatment is, you have to pay the hospital in advance before the patient is transfered, so our accounts are seriously drained. excellent maybe this can be a side project of the charity group though someone else can argue on what basis since she may not be as financially challenged Maybe a small section of the charity group can handle this. |
Family › Re: Thinking On Giving My Baby Up For Adoption. Does That Make Me A Terrible Mom? by biolabee(m): 1:22pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
debrief08: Ify, I had already told my friend that I would pay for cost of the child during fostering that's why I didn't tell the poster. My friend who is a social worker will speak with her and find more available options. I wish I could do more but I am traveling, have to go and care for a sick relative who is having surgery. You are blessed |
Family › Re: This Means War: Family Friends Say I Cheated With Daughter..... by biolabee(m): 1:20pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
Ok.. nice one, pls update as the preggy-gate plays on  |
Family › Re: How Passionate Are You About Your Wedding Ring? by biolabee(m): 1:19pm On Mar 27, 2013 |
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Family › Re: How Passionate Are You About Your Wedding Ring? by biolabee(m): 6:27am On Mar 27, 2013 |
komek: The question the OP asked was HOW PASSIONATE ARE U ABOUT WEEDING RINGS. All these ur plenty write was not the reason he asked that. Pls always stick to the topic. dude... she is free to write ona public forum and you are free to read or wakapass I enjoyed her write up because really wearing ring is not a standard of marital upstanding Some of my senior broses say the ring even attracts the chic flicks their way LOL |