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Ok.. Don't worry there will soon be judgement an all of you that supported her will drink of her cup [quote author=gree-die]first off, i don't ve a mistress. secondly, i wrote nothing about equity, with a reason... she may not have clean hands but her accusers have not done equity either so . wats fine face or whatnot gat to do with it. don't derail, lets stick to d scam issue... i may ve a bweast but i also have a brain.[/quote] |
ileobatojo: Xxxxx.If it makes you slEep better at night @coogar its going down on the shopclue thread |
Idowuogbo: Ogabee, he dey fight for hin commission na. Ko easy mehn!If na commission he will also partake in the same cup as his master or mistress @gree-die you talk of dispute resolution while your mistress opened threads blackmailing her creditors daring them to collect their money using her punny as collateral Is that good faith He that comes to equity must come with clean hands @FXking her fine face is why she was spared the initial onslaught but now it seems she is also an apologist or at best a sympathiser for shopclue |
Pipsland78: Badoooooooosky! Weldone jare, no mind all these shopclue errandboys. Me sef wan look into greedie, she sounds suspect.I agree,,, pls tell us wht u see.. |
[quote author=gree-die]Thank you. Now thats where bargaining/ negotiation comes in. can't the management agree to freeze this thread and send it to somewhere google can't see until she pays.... or dont pay. Or better still just lock it and allow the woman time to pay without people writing demeaning things about her. This thread will sap her of the will to pay that money as long as its here... we want to achieve something ryt? why cant an agreement be reached in d presence of witnesses. agreement on terms and conditions of payments, agreement dat ll be binding and can be resorted to legally. There are a no of ways to make wumi pay but believe me, this we have going on here? ll achieve nothing. we can all watch and see.[/quote]i knew so far you knew more than you let on can you tell her to just pay and salvage what is left It will only get worse for her |
Idowuogbo: We love u 3So onatisi is also bbfever... no wonde he is so passionate about shopclue |
Idowuogbo: Texaco, abeg stfu! U here egging on ya Madam like say she dey feed ur entire family.Let d guy b!! Jeez!!ohh,,, so texaco1 is onatisi... all making sense now |
jeffizy: You are correct.true... but its usually more of the crowd and 'harmful' people you dont know people's intentions though we are all smiling.... this is afrika (oh as the late Fela said) A fi ri ika (we have seen wickedness) |
ok. thanks.... ileobatojo: These are the most conclusive statements you will see from the article. |
LOL.. same ol same ol Arsenal.com na the main thing 4llerbuntu: ^^^^^ |
ileobatojo: Where in this statement does it state that 30% is the global number?On the basis of available data... if you want to disprove that.. that is another long thing which is not my own concern That hypothesis is the starting point Some countries may be higher, others lower I did not want to raise this cos it could engender further stereotyping but lets go there.. Some more if you up for this In the early 1970s, a schoolteacher in southern England assigned a class science project in which his students were to find out the blood types of their parents. The students were then to use this information to deduce their own blood types (because a gene from each parent determines your blood type, in most instances only a certain number of combinations are possible). Instead, 30 per cent of the students discovered their dads were not their biologically fathers. Between 30 and 50 per cent of women cheat on their partners, compared with 50 to 80 per cent of men, said Dr. Lipton, a psychiatrist with the Swedish Medical Center in Washington who last year co-wrote The Myth of Monogamy with her husband, David Barash.http://www.australianpaternityfraud.org/news/Globe_and_Mail_Mommys_Little_Secret.htm I still think we should focus on the topic of this thread |
ileobatojo: By, the way, I just looked at what you quoted and I see nowhere where it says the global number is 30%. Instead, it appears the general consensus is 10%. Can you quote the exact statement that says 30% is the global number of paternity fraud?damn..... for the umpteenth time ive posted this Parentage Testing Program Unit - 1999 study by the American Association of Blood Banks that found that in 30 percent of 280,000 blood tests performed to determine paternity, the man tested was not the biological father. |
jeffizy: I am surely learning one or two things already.yes this also even happens too even for wedding ceremonies... this is afrika! ![]() |
fujirice: I know Dortmund will make me happy again! Bayern has not broken dat thing dat is following them....hihihihihi!I think Bayern will be 3rd time lucky |
onatisi: until he says something ,i dont think we have the moral right to condemm shopclue.Supporting shopclue, against shopclue ![]() who the heck gives a damn about her personal life Let her pay the money and everything will cool off... pls tell her if u know her |
nice one eghos! |
ileobatojo: xxxxxSince you are the only one saying something meaningful...ok! |
ileobatojo: Stop waffling and answer the questions. I have posted them twice for you. Here they are.Seems u are really on fire this morning And u are not reading my posts and i will answer you .. I HOPE YOU GET IT this time 1. I said some areas could be higher than the global average - See post below (maybe Nigeria?) 2. I gave u a rebuttal on your own views on Dr Salami's clinic, why is it easy for you to discount a man's claims that half of his cases shows 50% paternity fraud but easier to believe 8 people represent Naija women biolabee: My dear friend ileobatojo your problem is your great strenght - your admittedly superb intellect which instead of using to engage in uplifting discourse is always used in either poking fun or bringing others especially guys down ileobatojo: Leave Dayo to be cooking things up there. Even in the video, it was only one person out of all the women that said she will stay if he provides. Several said for religious reasons, because you took vows etc. But those ones doesn't suit his rhetoric so their views are to be ignored. |
onatisi: and has aiermom or aigbe been here to say that he hasnt collected any money?to the best of my knowlege, he has or hasnt come out to say anything.. |
Ileoba.. On the 50 percent what i said is that based on assumptions between demographics and economic situations, it may be possible to extrapolate At least we all know visa lottery is not only to those of huge economic means Go figure I am sure of 30 %.. is that not high.. ![]() |
ileobatojo: Please answer my questions.whats the issue.. i gave you a site supportign the global stats.. i dont have any supporting Nigeria if i did, i will have provided it Which question do you want answered now.. and im no liar... maybe you are |
onatisi: i dont support blackmail.if u have followed my profile u will notice this .i have commented on this wunmi allen case a number of times and from what i am seeing something fishy is going on.this isnt about the money any more ,look closely at the new trend of things ,some people are hel bent on taking this matter to a new level which might result in the un imaginable.i dont take sides but i cant keep quite when i feel something is not been done righthmmm.... maybe .. maybe not The lady herself acknowledged she owes 900k, lets start from there Shadowy conspiracies to support there is a witch hunt against shopclue will not hold water She has lied and twisted and turned at every corner to pay that money If she had paid it, i bet you she or the guy would have said so [quote author=gree-die]Biolabee..... u just dey write my name anyhow anyhow. wetin [/quote]good morning... |
ileobatojo: Yes it makes sense. Now show me your source of information that says Nigeria is higher than the global average. All I'm asking for here is the actual source. And please don't insult my intellect by quoting Coogar's article. you are a piece of work ....I only have global stats and that should suffice for now.. good to know you are stepping down |
r231:i bow oooo... he has not just come out as a scampologist Una talk say the guy dey lie, hin upload 'cerfiticate'.. now una dey abuse am join again... how for do oooo |
1 like ![]() greatgod2012: Yeah, the joy of new born baby is worth celebrating, infact to any length, but, we as a family, dont really lay it upon urselves to MUST do it the way the society or some other people are doing it, our key to the celebration is AFFORDABILITY. Each time we have a new-born, we are very happy, but we celebrate and conduct the naming ceremony with what we could afford, we invite pastors to help us conduct the naming, use prayers to usher in the new born into the world and entertain the guests with what we could afford to do, it isnt a must for us to kill neither a ram or goat or a cow, if its fish or meat we can afford at the point in time, we offer it. We believe that the most important aspect of the naming ceremony is the christening time, i mean, the time the name (s)of the baby is announced to the public.........., every other aspect is mere ceremonial feferity. |
onatisi: what the hell are all these for?how does this resolve the money issue?so because u have brought this now the money will surface?how long have u been following this thread?or u just woke up on monday and saw nairaland in front of ur screen?WHAT IS YOUR PURPOSE HERE?i cant remember anyone asking for shopclue marital background records.and my guy if you are what u say u are then u are jobless and u have no dignity to protect because if u do u will know the psycological effect all these will have on ur child,that is if and only if u are who u say u are.calm down dude Remember a good name is bettr than riches This all shows she has a particular MO, take advantage of others wheda na money or love what are you on about.. are u also with them greedie and texcao1 |
vanitty: I keep saying this majority of the sudden death amongst Nigerian men could easily be poisonYou are right. there is so much anger and frustration in the land. No gender has a monopoly of violence We just dont hear much where men are concerned |
My dear friend ileobatojo your problem is your great strenght - your admittedly superb intellect which instead of using to engage in uplifting discourse is always used in either poking fun or bringing others especially guys down Maybe it gives you a trip; maybe it's gives you meaning I told you I do not know particularly about 50 percent but global averages show 30 percent which I pasted for you. I also told you in stats, assumptions are a key parameter in determining the usefulness or not of a hypothesis yet you persist in insulting You do not differ from some other posters on this section just that you have a brain you actually use You will come now with perceived this and perceived that (MO etc bla bla bla) but all it comes down to if it makes you feel good trying to feel good over guys.. Go on Stats 101 - the fact that the probability of a number being rolled on a dice is 16.67percent does not mean that if you roll a dice 6 times, one number can't appear If global average for paternity fraud is 30 per cent, do it make sense some areas will have higher than this average? Go figure... And note my position has been clear If your brain can process the feedback of 8 viewers as representative of the teeming unenlightened women of 'dark' Nigeria; why is it so difficult for it to do the same with coogar's stats..? Huh?? |
A lot of people travel abroad Enter some parts of Alberta Na naija just full ground ileobatojo: So now you're telling me that the people who travel abroad represent a random sample of all of Nigeria? |
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