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kunletiwoo: Lmao! Caracta Dearie, none of the above jor... Hehehehe! I waited till the toster indicates that its ready before I opened haba! Plus its a fresh Magrellos bread.Ok then. Remove some of the fillings especially the tomatoes. Let's see if it would come out well. On a lighter note, i missed seeing you around. You keep appearing and disappearing. @acidosis, you must protect me when Tecno fans gather to feast on my flesh ![]() |
kunletiwoo: Yes! I did, I rubbed butter on both side of the toaster and bread before putting the egg and veggies. Dunno why I got theseKunletiwoo is still on nairaland? Peharps, you remove the bread before it's done. Or the bread is expired and the fillings...or the toaster is a Tecno product ![]() |
I really can't stop laughing. Funny thread |
Why do I find this funny? ![]() |
uj_sizzle: Oko mi, Odimma |
Tuntheycr7: Eyahhhh !!! So touching...........Keep the comparisons to yourself. The earlier you begin to understand that Nigerian women are unique and different, the better for you. We can't be like them. You need to know that. Y'all are celebrating the woman's letter (because she is a Non-Nigerian) , if a Nigerian had done this, you would be the first to laugh at her and call her names. Double standards. @topic, that's a wonderful gift she gave them but I do not envy them biko. ![]() |
Truckpusher: No mind them . |
Spot on Jaybee. I totally agree with your observations. Thanks. |
@promise child, a man was elected into a public office by his group of friends who fought tooth and nail to have him in power. He was doing everything right and wouldn't tolerate corruption. After few months, the people that voted and placed him in that position wanted him to award a project to them. He knew they wouldn't execute the project well, so he declined. Then this people sought to use his family against him, implicate him, cook up stories and sell to the press, paint him black, etc. If you were the man, how would you handle this pressure, safeguard your family, show to your followers that the stories were cooked up, avoid impeachment and still remain string? |
@chynazom, do you blame the lady for sleeping with her lecturer out of fear and pressure too? In this case, the lady is the follower and the lecturer is the leader? |
@princejustice, if you had a child who had written exams into a higher institution and passed 6 times, but couldn't get admission into the school of his choice simply because he didn't grease the palms of the admission officers, would you, out of love for your child, try to get him into the institution AT ALL COST, even if it means greasing some palms, or would you rather have the child remain at home and keep trying till he finally gets in, even if it would take 4 more years? |
Prince Justice:In terms of, "do we blame the leaders for the problems we have or our lecturers for siphoning funds?" Emmyk: A leader makes sacrifices. He is humble. Knows the act of relation. And he leads by example.That means, you think it's appropriate for a "good" leader to die because there are corrupt ones who are too stubborn to change their ways. Now look at it this way, if every "good" leader was killed by the corrupt ones, that means in the long run, only corrupt leaders would remain. Right? |
@Emmyk, what do you think defines a leader? If you were the leader of a group and all the other members were involved in corruption, thereby endangering your life and that of your family, how would you maintain your stand and still work effectively with them? |
Interesting...I must say. @promisechild, quick question, are you a Nigerian? I noticed the frequent use of "your president". @the debaters, kindly suggest ways in which we can know a leader is not and cannot be corrupt. Furthermore, I'll like this topic to be linked to the corruption in the educational sector. |
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