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48noble:how? |
Is it ok to ask your ex-female secondary school classmate help in searching for a wife? please advice. |
goodmorning40:WHAT DO U MEAN SIR? |
Is it good to live with a marriage where the is love lost, the husband has no respect for the wife and vice versa? The husband always in depression for staying with the woman? pls advise. |
Is it good to live with a marriage where the is love lost, the husband has no respect for the wife and vice versa? The husband always in depression for staying with the woman? pls advise. |
He is turbaned as Sarkin Bayi(King of slaves) in Maradi, Niger Republic ![]()
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Background: He is Bismarck Rewane. Mr. Bismarck Rewane serves as the Managing Director and Chief Executive of Financial Derivatives Company Limited. Mr. Rewane joined the First National Bank of Chicago in 1976 as Deputy Manager (Credit). He began his banking career with Barclays Bank, UK, in 1973 and moved to Barclays Bank of Nigeria in 1975. Mr. Rewane joined International Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited in 1981 where he served as General Manager until 1996. He has been an Independent Non Executive Director at FCMB Group Plc (formerly, First City Monument Bank Plc.) since 2002. He has served on the board of Lion Bank of Nigeria plc and Intercity Bank of Nigeria Limited. He serves on the boards of Top Feeds Nigeria Limited and Delta Packaging Nigeria Limited. Mr. Rewane has addressed many professional and business gatherings on subjects such as foreign exchange management, liability management in a deregulated economy, tools of money market analysis and techniques of investment in public debt instrument. He obtained a B.Sc. degree in Economics from the University of Ibadan in 1972 and became an Associate of The Institute of Bankers (England & Wales) in 1975. He completed the Barclays Bank International Graduate Training Programme at West London University. source:http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=44461999&ticker=FCMB:NL |
nice one cc: lalasticlala, seun |
Unconfirmed reports indicates that former Nigerian head of state , Gen Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida has allegedly returned ‘part’ of $12.4bn Gulf oil windfall money. According to a source within the presidency, the retired gap tooth general “secretly returned the money this weekend to the nations coffers”. Though our source could not elaborate on the details surrounding the sudden action of the retired Minna general. Daily Onus recalled that a Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed the suit filed by civil society groups against the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. The presiding judge, Gabriel Kolawole, delivered the ruling on Thursday November 29 2012 in Abuja. The judge averred that the applicants lack the locus standi to institute the case. Mr. Kolawole however said the plaintiffs should not be seen as busy bodies but patriotic citizens. Six civil society groups, including the Socio-Economic and Accountability Project (SERAP), sued the Attorney- General of the Federation (AGF) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over the much publicised $12.4 billion oil windfall, which the country recorded between 1988 and 1992, while former military dictator, Ibrahim Babangida, was in power. The groups wanted the court to compel the government to release a report of a probe panel headed by Pius Okigbo which probed the spending of the money by the government. The Federal Government raised many arguments against the suit including: that the report was missing, only the AGF could demand for such a report, and the court had no jurisdiction to entertain the suit. Former president Olusegun Obasanjo was reported to have returned $200 millions to the federation account, If Babangida’s case is finally confirmed he will be the second ex-president to have returned looted money back to Nigeria. source: http://dailyonus.com/fear-of-buhari-ibb-returns-part-of-12-4bn-gulf-oil-windfall-money/#sthash.InqIeRgu.0UfP5Nkr.dpuf |
where is lalasticlala? |
lalasticlala, are you still sleeping. |
Assalamu Alaikum brothers and sisters, A friend of mine narrated to me about his marital life that he finds it very difficult in staying with his wife and seek for my advice and decided to share with you here for valuable advice from learned nairalanders. The issue started seven months ago when his mother requested him to divorce his wife who was pregnant for their second child for some reasons and he obliged her. He sent the wife to her parent's home without doing her iddah in her marital home. That gave him(my friend) a real concern because Islamically she is supppose to do her iddah in the husband's home. He started struggling by pleading with uncles to intervene in the matter. The problem was further compounded by my friend when he kept communicating with his wife and her parents in order to pacify them to exercise patience as he struggles over the matter. His inlaws use this as an opportunity by attacking his mum that she is solely the one who divorced her daughter-in-law and not the husband and they went about telling people around. That act angered my friend's mother and vowed that even after her death she does not consent to my friend taking his wife back. But because of the condition the wife and their one year old daughter found themselves, the husband became so worried that too much injustice has been done to her and his daughter and met his uncle to help and take back his wife after she gave birth. The uncles spearheaded and the wife returned to her husband without his mum's knowledge or consent. That act angered his mum and siblings and since then they have not been in good terms. Though, at the time, the uncles told him that as a condition to take back his wife, he has to marry a second wife so that he can stay with his mum and siblings in peace which he accepted. However, the moment the wife entered her matrimonial home, she started going through her husband's phone and interefered with conversations he had with his fiancee(a girl he intends to marry as a second wife) and abused her on several occassions. She even called the lady infront of the husband blasted and insulted her, without heeding to the husband's warning not to do so. The lady(his fiancee) has now called off the relationship and the marriage matter that he cannot control his wife. This is now sending strong signal through his nerve that his mum is right after all and is concern as on how his wife will behave in some years to come if they remain alive and together and he feels he has lost the love for his wife because he doesnt feel happy whenever she is around him. He even seek for my advice if he could give her enough money and car to let her go. please advice. |
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makzeze: |
hello, I met a girl online about a year ago and we physically met last week. The lady is beautiful in the face but what I observed with her is she looks sickler and her chest is flat as if she has no br**st. Do ladies with an almost empty br**st bear child? |
President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed another Northerner, a Hausa-Fulani Lawyer from Sokoto State Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu as the new GMD of NNPC. He has since assumed duty. In order to perfect their northern agenda, two northerners have been appointed to head two lucrative directorates of Finance and that if refining.
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A man loved by his people and neighbours, but hated by the TANoids, just like the two posters above me. |
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menesheh:ok, thanks |
Does a Marriage between couples becomes enjoyable and lasts where parents do not consent to the union? |
Does a Marriage between couples becomes enjoyable and lasts where parents do not consent to the union? |
Gurgle:no |
talk2hb1:thanks. |
Carry on Baba's pikin. we are solidly behind you 110%. |
Kayoski:abi! |
Hello, There is a lady I got her number through 'truecaller number search' about a year ago. Incidentally, we happened to be from the same state. Based on my conversation with her I can deduced that she is religious and intelligent. She is a University student. She even happened to know one of my sisters in her class. I made an attempt to see her when I visit home last year. She refused to see me, instead called me to thank God for journey mercy back to my state of residence. From there, I stopped calling her because me I want a serious relationship but she seems not serious. So I called off the r/ship. After about 6 months she sent me greetings on whatsapp which I accepted, and restarted the talking and the chatting. This week she came to one neighbouring state for a wedding, and I offered to visit her which she accepted. I travelled to the state ysterday to see her. on reaching there, I called her around 5:30pm she gave the venue I can meet her but she said after sunset lets meet. After sunset, I called she said she has left the venue, I asked her to tell me where she is now, she declined. It is story upon story. She refused to pick my calls later. I decided to return to my state that night and got hone around 12:30am. What surprise me is this is somebody I see as religious but ending up decieving me. It is a lesson. |
Mogidi:yea, he wants to restore Nigeria's image, battered by GEJ and his cronies. Up Nigeria! Up Buhari. |
