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The same reason some non-Catholics don't allow their children to marry Catholics, it happened to me! Take heart. I know u must be a catholic member, i am not here to discuse church but doctrine as it affects human especially , This is matter of urgency, we may discuse what that will lead to libration of some catholic girls here, What is the way out |
this have been a trend in catholic church especially in southeast whay should this happen , it happend to me and most of my friends. Can some one tell me why and way out cos many girls are been stiocked to thier home due to this . |
na wah ooo for this two useless oyibo, From www.sunnewsonline.com |
LOVE WAR Lebanese, Briton battle over Nigerian lady • He snatched my wife, two kids, says Yatim • I’m only assisting her, he couldn’t pay kids’ school fees -Wood BY MATTHEW DIKE Thursday, December 09, 2010 A battleline has been drawn between a Lebanese and a Briton resident in Nigeria. Their quarrel is over a Nigerian lady, Juliet and her two children, who the Lebanese is laying claims to. The Romeos are really at war with each other over Juliet. The angry Lebanese, Walid Yatim, is alleging that the Briton, Mike Wood, snatched his wife and took custody of his two children. He has even threatened a showdown, with the ‘intruder’ if he fails to hands off and let his family be. According to Yatim, he married Juliet on March 24, 2005, at Apapa Marriage Registry, Lagos. The marriage is said to have been blessed with two girls, Serina, four, and Sonia, two. The aggrieved Lebanese said he was ready to call it quits with the marriage but vowed not to allow another man to adopt or claim his children while he is still alive. He narrated how his estranged wife, on two occasions, attempted to use scissors and razor blade to kill him. “I was sleeping one day and woke up to see her holding a razor blade, which she wanted to use to attack me. I managed to collect it from her. She used a plank to hit me on the head. Another problem I had with her was as a result of the children. She was not taking care of them. One day, she told me how people were making jest of her, saying she married a white man and had nothing to show for it. So, I gave her N50, 000 to buy things for herself. “ That was when she was pregnant of my first daughter. I had to rent a flat for them. I even assisted her brothers and sisters, when they needed some money. She fought me everyday and threatened to kill me. But I must say that I had both good and bad times with her. “Our problem began when Juliet failed to treat me as her husband. Strange visitors, both men and women, usually filled her room. “I go to work at 1 pm and returned at about 4 am. I tried to stop them from visiting her but she told them not to listen to me, saying I was a stupid man. I took her to Lebanon and we spent about N1.5 million. I need my children. She made the children to bear another surname. They can bear Walid or Yatim but not Vincent. Vincent is my wife ’s surname. I don’ t understand the meaning of that,” Yatim fumed. The marriage certificate with registration number 103262 made available to Daily Sun showed that it was actually contracted at Apapa Local Government, Apapa, Lagos on March 24, 2005. Juliet, who is playing the cupid, has, however, debunked the allegation of attempted murder against her. Daily Sun also went to Apapa police station to inquire if Yatim reported any case of attempted murder or threat to his life against Juliet. The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Mr. Mohammed Ali, a Chief Superintendent, who identified the couple, explained that it took him time to make peace between the couple. Narrating what transpired between them, Juliet told Daily Sun on phone that Yatim abandoned her and the children and travelled to Lebanon where he stayed for about two years. According to her, during that period, he never cared to know whether the children were feeding or going to school. But Yatim denied the allegation, saying he was always giving her a monthly allowance of $700, which he claimed to have sent through the Western Union Money Transfer. But when she was asked how she spent the money. Juliet screamed: “Yeeeh! Jesus Christ o! Which dollars? It’s a lie (laughs). Why did he treat me like that? Is it because I’m a Nigerian woman that made him think he could do anything and go scot-free ?” She continued: “When people come to Nigeria, they treat our women the way they like. I ’ve not even seen him (Yatim) for four months now. Any way, if God says I will marry Mike Wood, why not? I will go ahead and marry him, he ’s a good man.” Meanwhile, Yatim has written a petition through his lawyer, George Ohioma Chambers, Apapa, to the office of the Special Adviser, Ministry of Youths, Sports and Social Development, Ikeja, dated November 26, 2010. The letter, entitled: “Act capable of moral destruction of minor”, signed by the principal counsel of the chambers, George Ohioma, reads in parts: “Our client informed us that the marriage which is blessed with two (2) children, namely, Serina and Sonia that has hitherto, been blissful suddenly got dramatic turn, when Mrs. Juliet Walid began to have extra – marital affairs with Mike Wood. Our client verily informed us that against his advice and or counsel, Mrs. Juliet Walid with other young girls, she termed sisters and or relations …smoking cigarette …doing other things and or act (s) in the presence of these minor is beginning to affect them negatively. ” When Daily Sun approached Mike Wood, a fleet manager in a company located on Wharf Road, Apapa, Lagos, he claimed that Juliet and her kids were abandoned by Yatim, when he travelled to Lebanon. He berated Yatim for allegedly abandoning his wife and two children. According to him, he only assisted Juliet and her children and prevented them from further sufferings. He claimed to have paid the children ’s school fees, fed them and their mother, as well as provided a comfortable house for them to live in. The Briton also disclosed that he bought one Honda CRV for Juliet. “I’ve been working here for the past 17 years. It’s very sad that he is making such allegation against me. We even discussed him at home. I ’ve not even met him. The woman is very nice. She’s faithful and truthful to me. I’ve rented a house for her and the children. I ’m a good person. They were married before and lived together but the man abandoned her and stayed in his country, Lebanon, without caring for his wife and children. The woman has found someone else. I did not know her until they parted ways for close to two years now. The woman has been taking good care of the children as far as I ’m concerned. I’m helping her. I will continue to assist her. I love her. We will get married after she must have divorced the Lebanese. The most important thing for the children is to get good education. That man couldn ’t even pay their school fees. I’m a divorcee. I married in England. I’ve three children, two females and a male. They are all happily married, ” he said. The Lebanese claimed to have arrived Nigeria six months ago, only to hear what he described as ‘rubbish’. And he said it was as a result of that, that he stopped giving his wife money. He has, however, vowed not to allow anybody claim his children in form of adoption as he has enough money to send them to school and feed them. H |
yesooo thank God |
There was wild jubilation yesterday in Onitsha, the commercial nerve centre of Anambra State, as traders took to major streets and roads in the city with placards commending President Goodluck Jonathan for lifting ban on importation. Daily Sun gathered that some of the major traders who went on jubilant parades were mainly those who deal on fabrics and importers of consumables while car dealers were still silent on the recent development. Some of the traders said the recent lifting of ban on importation of goods into the country by the present administration was a sign of good development, adding that they would now be allowed to transact their business without hitch. According to Mr. Sunny Igboeze, who said he was one of the victims of the ban on imported goods by previous government, the recent development would boost his business. He said the ban had caused them great losses. “When they said some of the major goods we imported had been banned, I was one of the persons who lost so many containers to the ban because we were importing goods from countries like Dubai , China and even Germany before they said that. But today, we the traders in Ontsha are grateful to President Jonathan for lifting the ban. “I can tell you that with this, the prices of goods will fall abysmally and every one will be happy for it and even the government will benefit because no body will be dodging paying his tax of any other revenue, ” he said. Others who spoke to Daily Sun included Mr. Ibeabuchi Okeke who said he was importing clothes, popularly known as Okirika and recounted his ordeal any time his container arrived the shores of this country, stressing that the Nigeria Customs Service manipulated the opportunity to extort money from the traders. He said “it has been a hell doing business in this country especially dealing on banned goods but one must have to survive. The Nigeria Customs Service used the opportunity to extort money from traders who tried importing those materials through illegal means. But today, one can easily import the genuine materials into the country with the customs doing their routine work, period ” |
The high protein low-GI diet Not everyone may find it easy to follow a high protein/low-GI diet. Carbohydrates with a low glycaemic index are digested more slowly and lead to lower and more stable blood glucose levels in the blood. They also make you feel fuller for longer. In the study, the dieters were allowed to eat as many apples, pears, oranges, raspberries and strawberries as they liked, but only "very limited" amounts of bananas (especially overripe bananas), grapes, kiwi, pineapple and melon. Vegetables are allowed, but carrots, beets and parsnip should preferably be eaten raw, and potatoes "cooked as little as possible," and eaten cold. No mashed potatoes and no baked beans. Pasta (wholegrain) should be cooked al dente and is also best eaten cold. Choose rice varieties such as brown rice, parboiled rice or basmati. Bread should also be wholemeal. White bread without kernels, white rice and sugary breakfast products should be avoided. In general, sugar intake should be limited, not so much because of its GI but to avoid all those 'empty calories'. Proteins are more filling than both carbohydrates and fat. You should choose from protein-rich foods such as lean meat, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and low-fat dairy products. Typical daily menu Breakfast Low-fat milk with muesli (without added sugar), wholegrain crispbread with low-fat cheese, an orange Lunch Wholegrain rye bread with lean meat or chicken, mackerel in tomato sauce with a selection of vegetables Dinner Stir-fried turkey with vegetables and wholegrain pasta, avocado salad with feta cheese and sugar peas Morning and afternoon snacks Vegetable sticks and low-fat cheese sticks Wholegrain rye bread with low-fat liver pâté and cucumber Drinks Water or low-fat milk with meals. |
Abe abeg abeg abeg abeg abeg abeg , uti is no one , You can say that again and again , We are waiting for him home from south africa probably with our dollar and his new ' wife' sheila. But if he no like sheila (cos me dont even like that lesbian), Many girls dey naija that will kill them selves for UTI , Big up nigeria for your votes |
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my love to haitians
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christoo wats up abeg send me a working mtn code for operamini send it to mobisoo@yahoo.com |
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nigeria again why are we not ever being associated with good things |
Please i stained some of my important document with ink and stamp pad ink please do any one have idea on how to get remove it i mean any chemicals or solvent .cos the document is very important to me |
The food |
The food |
God has the finall say |
Jesus is the ans |
Jesus is the ans |
What a tragedy i said it when i said that naija league is noting . Butt these terrorist boys i think they only go for oil. Are they now in football too . God help nigeria |
Are africans really practising xmas |
