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I love this underdog status against MILAN. Ask Juve and MADRID how it was for them on our way to the 2006 finals. Hey! where are the Milanos? Bring them on!!! |
We've undone Juve and Madrid on our way to the 2006 finals. Milan can't stand in d way, the boyz are eager for big challenges. where's the milanos ![]() Bring them on!!! let's teach them new skills. VIVA GUNNERS!!! |
Wow, hi y'all igbos ma pple! I missed this thread . Biko nu, somebody tughariara m okwu a na asusu anyi. Kedu ihe bu 'i missed u' @ifyalways, i ma na obu gi bu the Speaker of the house, ka e lebanye okwu a anya. |
hey dudes, private placements are not public offers please. it's strictly by IV for those that can shell out the mega-funds involved. most times the deals are already in the past tense b4 the pub get to hear. take it as it is till u get there. I will get there! That's what Robert Kiyosaki preaches in his series. |
@poster Really? a marriageable dude with a gutter-like cavity? I'll tell u what to do babygirl, Just go to Ketu market, buy a bunch of bitter leaf with the stalks in tact. let him use it as chewing stick to brush his tongue and his cavities thoroughly. don't waste ur money on any expensive Listerine! ![]() jokes apart, that stuff gives the sweetest breath! |
@ IDEY you're just a complete disgrace to the banking profession. what with those bollocks u posted here, u can't even string a sentence together, and all u're looking for in girls is who to 'lay'. it's ur type that will do unprintable things with their secs and female customers in a secluded office if given the chance. though somebody pointed out u might just be a note counter in a banking hall! it's got nothing to do with the profession, but just like the popular line from pastor Chris, used recently in peak milk advert 'It's in you' The stupidity is actually in YOU! |
Wow! what a boom! boom!! boost for the gunner's quest to regain our prize. Let's go guys, we're taking it, detractors not minding! |
@Waxy weller There's not much difference btw you and ur cousin, the same first blood lineage runs through. |
I suggest that three of you should have a serious round table discussion and quench this flicker before it becomes an inferno. I have this primary school mate who 'did' her younger sister then. you know what? as at 2day, the guy has married three wives, divorced two, and his life is completely upside down. meanwhile his age mates are yet to marry their first. Truth is your sister needs help, be it psychological or spiritual, forget about people who are discountenancing that, they're just ignorant. The fact that she is 24! and still cannot get rid of it herself speaks volume. Don't let them destroy their future now that u're aware. |
@slaykay I just went through all the blind arguments u've been posting on this thread and just felt sorry for u. ur's is just a case of ignorance gone on rampage. Because Nigeria Banking industry is not following the naming convention of wherever u claim to be does not give u the right to just dabble in here and start insulting civilised people. Or don't they have simple decorum where u are, since u refused to learn while were in nigeria (imagine calling ur uncle 'silly' in a public forum). Please, if u don't belong here, feel free to take a walk. There are so many other threads where u can market ur monumental complex. |
modele2:COPY THAT! I don't expect any right thinking lady to get entangled to a man that can't take leadership in the house, a man must bring some kind of superiority to the fore, whether material, social, spiritual or whaterver, but it must be EARNED! not forced on her. If that's what u call 'MARRYING UP' , it's good for them. |
KAK74:Below is an excerpt of the Speech delivered by First bank's MD during the annual awards last week. 'We have equally made significant progress with the internationalisation of our operations. In October this year, we celebrated the 25th anniversary of FirstBank operations in the United Kingdom, where we have a subsidiary, FBN Bank (UK) Limited. In addition to our Representative Office in South Africa, we have made rapid progress to also establish in China, while exploring the possibility of a presence in the Middle East. Through FBN bank (UK), the FirstBank group is now represented in France. Our intent is to maximize global opportunities for our teeming customers across the world' |
My coleague had a rather funny encounter with one of those beggers recently in Ikeja. A young man of about 18yrs was asking him for alms but he chose to ignore him politely, the young man then came closer and told him 'That's how we ask for alms now and you won't give, by the time we carry guns now, they will say we are armed robbers' What do you u call that type? |
, and they lived happily ever, after!!! ![]() Life is beautiful, when u follow the manual! |
Wow! the last time i checked, it was men that tends to seek out their wives face. Even the elders prophecy on singles thus: 'may u get a husband that will always look at ur face' and all these advices on the lady to start toasting the man men are really having a ball these days!Well sha, it's one of those phases in married life, u know it's like a toddler with a toy, once u give him a new object, he'll be so amazed at it that he will ignore the previous one until his enthusiasm wanes down, he'll now go back to the previous. The husband is still being amazed at the product of his day and night 'labours' that he tends to ignore u, i bet it's not intentional. Just find a friendly time when both of u are relaxed and then tease him of his recent behaviours and ur feelings, on how he used to toast you and cherish u in those good old days, u might find out he'll be surprised and then begin to readjust. My pastor during the Youth service once told us during a marriage seminar that when the kids started coming and his wife's attn. began to shift to them, he will once in a while tease the wife by telling her that her breasts actually belonged to him, and not the kids, so she should remember not to allow the kids flatten them out for him, because when they're weaned, he'll still have them back. u know such funny comments tends to bring back couples to each other's attention. All da best girl! |
@quote And we are with you to see that the vision you received: To take the divine life and the presence of Jesus to the people of the world; and to demonstrate the character of the Spirit, 2 Corinthians 5-19-20 Hip HIP HIP, HURRAY!!! Happy Birthday to a man sent from God! His words on ur lips has been like a great flame, burning off the chaffs and refinning the precious metals. You have turned many to righteousness. You will continue to shine like the brightness of the firmaments! God has given you a message that must be heard. Keep saying it! |
Did u say Kirk franklin? ![]() You must have attended ur's in the spirit. Kirk was here 2006, not this time pls.It was really awesome and i believe everybody present had a blessed fun. I wish they move it to the National stadium for subsequent ones though, u don't get much view of the stage at the TBS if u're not on the limited stands. Also wish they produce the Cds just like integrity music does. it will be a sell out. |
Men, u can't believe i'm discovering this thread just now. wow! this is lovely. let me drop some vibes b4 rolling. Ndi igbo si na ilu bu mmanu ndi okenye ji eri okwu -Igbos say that proverbs is the oil/sauce with which the elders enjoy conversation. So let me yarn with the elders now. onye a na ekiri ekiri adiro mma ikpo ntu - A model/hero ought not to behave shamefully |
quote@ ify st charlie na ado girls,ije rove ha has been from far tey. cecergorz ya gazie to you too. Oh no, Ify, i no na echetaram far back, mgbe ezi di n'ukwu ukwa, side ogbe oye. any way sha, ya dibagodu like that. let me remind some guys believe na ala bu otu, unu ga agbali naruo ulo ka unu mara kwa nu wetin dey for villa. O kwa nu aku ruo ulo, ka o ji egbo mkpa. |
1.7m/annum |
@Ndi That stuff within ur skull is really working optimally. Thanks for the clear interpretation. lovely advert there by a lovely diva. |
Ify Ado nnem, i banyekazi m ime too much. But I ma na Abagana bu obodo igbo ji eme onu. anyi na eme ofuma 4m day 1. a na akwadobe december nu? A ga elunata igbo. ka o we di ka a na eme, mgboo? |
Obodo Edelugo nu, umu Igbo! I rep Abagana 4life!. Abagana Ebo teghete! Ebe umu Biafra no wee gbalie ndi ugwu with Ogbunigwe. I ghotala. i kwesi ighota ihe m na ekwu. Ndi igbo ga adi, dika echi. maka na echi adi agwu agwu. |
Whatever car that catches ur fancy, brand new or Tokumbo. Firstbank can make it happen! If u have a 6mths payslip 4m ur company. give me a call, it's all urs. 0802 783 8165. |
@Poster U have a genuine need but don't think it's really that bad. Try and get a low cost place for a start or better still hold up where u are. Tough times never last, u know. let me give u a professional advice here. Banks are not ready to fund your liabilities. yes. because your accommodation cannot generate wealth and pay back the loan. besides they'll need at least 6mths. payslip from ur current company and 6mths bank statement. and what do you think is going to be ur collateral? Youths always have this erroneous impression in this country that once u get a new job, u'll have to move into a new house, buy a car and all that, so that pple will know u have arrived, instead of building wealth first. If by any means u even get the loan, don't pay a house rent with it. look 4 an investment portfolio and invest that 180k, u'll be surprised at what that money will be in a years time. From ur investment dividends, u can now pay 4 ur liabilities and depreciating assets. See u at the TOP! |
It is called 'Work hard.Play hard'. That's why we get paid salaries that others can only dream of. So that u can go on leave, travel the world and enjoy the pay! But if u really enjoy the work, the stress is nothing. Afterall some pple endure much more stress and get paid pittance at the end of the day. |
wow! That's the last loveliest 3yrs of my life! i can't wish for more. Life is truelly beautiful when u spend it with someone u love and cherish. |
They always think u 'want' them whenever u show a little kindness and care. |
Quote@poster I am a married woman for 11 years now and have two beautiful and intelligent daughters. They are the sunshine of my life. Incidentally I am also a very educated woman anticipating to get a Phd in the next year or so. I have a decent job as a lecturer in a private university. I met my husband 12 years ago before I even made some of these achievements in life. I was studying for my 1st degree when we met. He by that time was employed in an engineering company. Education-wise I am more educated than him since he has only a diploma in engineering, he is a very bright and intelligent person which was one thing that attracted me to him since we had these very interesting conversations. You said ur husband was working as an engineer while u were in school and he never contributed to ur education? Sounds really strange my dear. that one thing that attracted you to him was his intelligence? may be u were so naive to understand that intelligence and being well-bred are not always siamese twins? The question i want to ask is has he lost his intelligence? Since u ignored character and compatibility, the underlyng qualities that makes a lasting relationship and just held on to superficial 'intelligence'. You didn't mention, but i guess he's a 'fine boy' too. I wish all the singles will learn from this age-long mistake, that knowing someone's core-values is critical in relationships before u say 'i do'. Don't just discuss ur dreams and fantasies, any fool can dream of how (s)he's going to be the best thing that has happened to the world! Quote@Poster D. WHEN I WENT BACK HOME I FOUND OUT THAT HE HAD BEEN TELLING HIS RELATIVES THAT HE IS JOINING ME IN THE US SO HE DID NOT SEE A NEED TO FINISH HIS EDUCATION. WE HAD NOT PLANNED TO COME TO THE US AT ALL AS A FAMILY SINCE WE HAD SO MANY ASSETS BACK HOME (FOR YOUR INFORMATION) HE SQUANDERED EVERY BIT OF IT WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND. If what u said here is entirely true, then ur husband is really in a pathetic state. He got to the point of believing that since u're in US where u 'pick money on the side walk' he can now live a profligate life. You still has not mentioned whether he lost his job or he's still working, though u insinuate he's been living largely off ur sweet. First thing is to cut him off from that Western Union largesse that causes him to prostitute. His girlfriend will surely desert him once the juice stops flowing and that may (hopefully) start his healing process. U've really done honorably so far, and i believe God will give you the strenght to finish strong. |
@Almondjoy Sincerely, am of the school of thought that believes that any man that raises his hands against his wife/mother/sister/girlfriend surely needs to see a Shrink. So i condemn the man's action in it's entirety. But if u read the post asides ur prejudice, u'll discover the man had not been beating her these 11 years as u presume. The relationship was once blossoming untill something snapped. So, the issue is how do they get their groove back, knowing they got 2 kids to look after. Most times it looks too simple for single ladies to advice married ones with difficulties to just run away from their matrimonial homes, and that's why most men loathe the idea of their wives maintaining friendship with their single friends. What if all they need is to see a good marriage counsellor who will help them look at their situation and fashion a way of putting things back the way they were? Life's challenges are meant to be overcome inorder to be stronger. The one u run away from will go and wait for u at some other point, that's why most divorcees go into 2nd, 3rd, marriages and fail again because all they do is run, when the going gets tough. Do u think it's that easy to walk away from someone u've shared a good part of ur life with just like that? when u look at the statistics of kids raised under broken homes, u'll agree with me that the society at large bears the brunt at the end of the day as most of them turn out to be delinquents. i only wish the lady will throw more light on how things got awry so that we will know how the once prince charming turned out to become an ogre. |
