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If a girl agrees to date me after dating my brother, she can only be useful for fucking |
Dime: |
Most of the rape cases (not all) in Britain are made up by the girls in order to make money or to cover their shame when they start to regret giving in to the guy. |
How can anyone think of raping a woman if he is not a lunatic? |
Deception |
are some of you saying that it is alright for the wife to cheat? sisiskill said that maybe the man was not having good sex. is sisiskill married? does sisiskill have a brother who is married? maybe her brother's wife should go and have sex outside and we can blame the him. are you a man-hater? or have you been found wanting by your husband and now divorced? you sound like a bitter divorced woman. |
When you say you love someone you've never met before, you're just being daft. Love is not just fantasizing about another person, neither is it infatuation |
For where? The cold makes them forget God and think about cuddling up |
I believe Nigerian girls also tend to like boys who are bad. ![]() |
women tend to love those who show no interest in them. If you chat up a white woman in a normal way, she'll reject you but if you just show a lack of interest, she will die to have you. |
I read it Big apology to those that might be affected but it is important toGirls who grew up with single mothers are difficult to keep. Their mothers always teach them too much about doing things themselves which eventually means that they dont care about being in a marriage as they have always been told that they can do things by themselves. if you can do things yourself, why bother with the hassles of marriage - that's usually their reasoning. |
I no fit marry am o |
I wont be adoting any kid o. It's better for me to be blessed by God to have my own than to be seeking other people's children. |
Why did Britain fight Argentina? |
I remember meeting Alozie when he was PR of Police and I was in Unilag. He was a complete professional and the kind of people that would have done the Police some good. His interview seems to show a lot of deep rooted anger but it is expected after what he went through. It appears that if you are a good man in Nigeria, you will get your fingers burnt; and that is really shameful. I dont see progress for the country as long as that remains the case |
I have a few friends who will be happy some of those women who contact you about marriage to Nigerians so please tell them to contact me Just kidding ![]() |
Are they mad? They want to adopt a 28-yr-old woman? What kind of woman is it who wants to get adopted at the age of 28? |
I was just suprised to read that. i thought Mr Afikuyomi resigned after making millions in the House. I was also shocked to read that Lagos has a tourism commissioner when he will have nothing to do. No tourist will sensibly chose to go to Lagos when they can easily chose Acrra or even Gambia. What then does Toks' job entail? does anyone have an email address for him? I'd like to ask him what his brief is |
I saw the Ondo State commissioner of Information speaking on TV and he seemed to be an intelligent guy who knew what he was talking about. He threw a lot of aspersions on the judgement and he made sense to me, although I'm sure the other side will also have their points. However, is it allowed to speak publicly about a matter that is still pending in a court? |
I'm suprised that Lagos State has a Tourism commissioner when even Nigerians are scared of going on holidays to Lagos because of security concerns and the incidence of NEPA. What exactly is the brief of Toks Afikuyomi? |
What nonsense! Someone needs to get hold of that abominable Jide guy and send him back to the land where he was taught his homosexuality. He obviously has an accent that is tinged with a non-Nigerian slant. I guess he lived too many years abroad and has been influenced by those he met abroad probably for filthy lucre. He may have been sent to Nigeria to try and recruit people for the gay kingdom of hell. Na by force to belong to Church? especially since the Bible is explicitly against homosexuality. Why cant gay people form their own cults without trying to infiltrate the Church? |
I dont know about any complicated explanations but it's very clear that Jacob wrestled with a human representation of God. God is Spirit (John 4:24) and so it would have been impossible for God as a Spirit to wrestle physically with a man. It is however possible for any human being to with any any other human manifestaion in a wrestling match. |
The dogs we have in positions of authority are acting true to type |
rubi:Dont you see how much you are contradicting yourself? You dont have 100% opportunity as a black man because there are restrictions albeit unofficial. You have to do 10 times better and more than the white man for you to stand on an equal footing at certain levels |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7522217.stm Bishops march for poverty action PM hailed march as "the greatest public demonstration of faith" UK has seen Hundreds of bishops from across the world have marched in London to demand urgent action on global poverty. The Archbishop of Canterbury led the walk from Parliament to Lambeth Palace. Dr Rowan Williams called on governments to fulfil their promises on aid and development or see the world's poor suffer disease, starvation and death. The march was joined by most of the 670 Anglican bishops attending the Lambeth Conference, other faith leaders, politicians and charity workers. Dr Williams said there was a "genuine opportunity" to end extreme poverty. But the archbishop warned that most of the Millennium Development Goals agreed by world leaders in 2000 to halve poverty by 2015 would not be fulfilled by then, and risked never being achieved at all. The continuing consequence of failure is the death of millions of women and children from child-birth and preventable childhood diseases He handed a letter to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, saying the church could not stand by and let promises be broken. "In our human family the continuing consequence of failure is the death of millions of women and children from childbirth and preventable childhood diseases," the letter said. "Millions more have hopes for sustainable life diminished because of poverty-fuelled conflict, lack of education and gender inequality, all of which undermine a new generation's liberation from HIV." Climate change, global trade and economics were also having an impact on poverty, the letter said. The prime minister said the march was "the greatest public demonstration of faith" Britain has ever seen. Gordon Brown told the gathering that "100 years is too long to wait for justice and that is why we must act now". "You have sent a symbol, a very clear message with rising force that poverty can be eradicated, poverty must be eradicated and if we all work together for change poverty will be eradicated," he said. Mr Brown joined Dr Williams in warning that time was running out if the development goals were to be achieved. Other faith leaders on the march were Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, leader of Catholics in England and Wales; Sir Jonathan Sacks, chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth; the former secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain Sir Iqbal Sacranie, and Network of Sikh Organisations director Dr Indarjit Singh. The UN meets on 25 September when there will be a review of progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. The goals range from halving extreme poverty to halting the spread of HIV/Aids and providing universal primary education, all by the target date of 2015. The Lambeth Conference brings together Anglican bishops from around the world every 10 years. This year it has been overshadowed by splits over the role of women and homosexuals in the Anglican Communion. About 200 bishops have boycotted the event. |
davidylan:Do you not think that if the so-called suicide bombers had the military resources available to the Isrealis, they wont need to commit suicide when they attack Israelis? A terrorist is a terrorist, whether he is a suicide bomber or a distant bomber!!! |
David apart from Arafat, do you not think Israeli leaders also qualify as terrorists? |
So Morgan is now dialoguing with Robert? |
They seem to have gone beyond the point of reasoning and gone to the point of stupidity with the parenting guidelines in the UK. On sunday after church, I went into a store and a woman was literarily bribing her little daughter with sweets. . . she is a typical British 'good mother'! |
Kobojunkie:please come and tell us in UK ![]() |
Nigeria is definitely cursed by our attitudes. You reap whatsoever you sow. The day that the citizens start to sow seeds of repentance and desire for a stable nation (not just talking about it), we will reap the good fruits of a good economy |
SeanT21:Control who? Kids dont get controlled here. . . they control their parents |



