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SimonAndal:Lmao |
Touching.......and you re not ugly |
Wonder what his girlfriend has to say about that.....lol |
dapachez: Good job by the police. He has been arrested.Can't open that link It's an institutional problem.......there are millions He ll be released eventually as expected.......useless effing country |
Why wouldn't I leave........ Check out the long queues at the embassies Daylight murder of innocent civilians suspects in full view of so called N20 police That one still confounds the shit out of me Why Nigeria is still up there with Afghanistan and Pakistan as the only countries left with endemic polio beats me There is a system problem for sure I don't agree with changing your accent sha but whatever rocks your boat Can't say I blame you for leaving either........don't forget to |
Ok |
Bridesmaids messing up a great day by wearing what they like....... In this case the shoes
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The fact that Jesus didnt allow them to stone the woman who committed adultery doesn't mean he endorsed adultery Same goes for Pope Francis statement We may not judge on earth but God will definitely judge at the end.......The Book Of Life and Lake Of Fire will not automatically cease to exist because we say don't judge on earth |
1dickatatime: Good one from the people of Sapele, no ALUU treatmentGbam |
I was only quoting the article and the pictures so everyone could see Like I said the hand gesture could be anything from chest pain to reaching for a pen in the inner pocket I dunno bout all this |
What's the difference sef? The hand gesture or position seems like something one can do without even knowing. It's an almost natural posture to assume , I have definitely done that a few times when feeling lazy or carefree But I dunno sha ![]() Parts of the link are what i ve pasted below for those who dislike clicking on links Don't insult my benevolence and start calling me a Freemason propagandist........I wouldn't know a Freemason if one punched me in the face Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo known as D'banj is not only an Illuminati member but also a Freemason.
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I hope she's found safe and sound. Amen |
She doesn't look too well, hope she's ok. Nadia you deserve better than ...... ![]() |
That's like 5.8kg Why on earth did they allow the woman to deliver per vaginum? ![]() That's unbelievable !!! What if the baby's shoulders got suck? This is just irresponsible as far as I m concerned And how did they allow the baby to get so big and claim the mothers diabetes was undiagnosed What sort of hospital is that sef? Lawsuit in the offing I should think She already looks like she has Erbs palsy on the right |
kokoye: A lot of people have done it and still do it and get away with it.That one might not be entirely their fault....you know how story changes after being ![]() I pity them sha, what a missed opportunity It's not a crime to want a better life, they should pardon them and look for real criminals |
Get wisdom ......that is the principle thing |
Wether I attend or not judgement still awaits us all I can't judge but God definitely will We will all reap what we have sown The bible is very clear on homosexuality and other sins By then might be too late |
Cool.......not bad at all |
Wow |
God is the ultimate judge |
Monalisa looks amazing!! I want that dress |
Not every house has its own compound or space for a washing line And not every house has a drying machine if NEPA will allow you to operate it sef He's just making things hard for people, he has to realise that this law/ order or whatever is just premature Lagos is not ready to be London yet |
schoolfield: I Don't blame her sha... Those Senators deserved what they got from her...Yup....they deserve every bit of it |
Happy birthday! |
She needs help and support right now This is all a cry for help Not everybody is built the same ......things that could break one person psychologically might not move another person It's not easy to lose your marriage, your best friend and lose primary custody of your kids as well all in the public eye (Pretty bizarre though for a man to win sole custody) These things can make someone run mad..... She might have spent quite a bit of that money on legal fees as well All I see is a woman that needs help ASAP I m sure she has brains but she might not be using them right now She just needs help to get out of this rut and pick herself up again It's not a crime to be down and out...... As human beings there are high and low times in our life She can do better than this.......she will do better I really feel for her sha I pray God restores everything that was lost including your faith in Him |
She's done so much for widows and orphans.........she deserves every honour she gets Her blessings will not stop flowing over |
[quote author=Mynd_44]No wonder the man left her. Here is a little thought, if you wanna commit suicide, be smart enough to do carry it out successfully. No man wants an emotionally and mentally imbalanced woman ar least not me. And oh....too bad[/quote] Mynd_44 :That's why I always suggest a 9mm to the head. It has a 98% success rate Mynd_44: I am beginning to see more reasons why she got dumpedYou have a heart of stone Meaning you have stone where your heart should be |
Congrats in advance! |
He is calling a 12 year old a woman ![]() |
A harrowing video has been posted on online of an 11-year-old Yemeni girl who ran away to escape an arranged marriage. Nada al-Ahdal says she was only saved from the forced engagement after her uncle intervened. 'Go ahead and marry me off - I'll kill myself,' she warns in the video, dated July 8, and posted on YouTube. 'Don't they have any compassion?' I'm better off dead. I'd rather die.' She continues: 'It’s not [the kids'] fault. I’m not the only one. It can happen to any child.' 'Some children decided to throw themselves into the sea, they’re dead now. They have killed our dreams, they have killed everything inside us. There’s nothing left. There is no upbringing. This is criminal, this is simply criminal.' In the video filmed in a car, she explains why she does not want to leave her family home saying: 'I would have had no life, no education,' she says in the video The video finishes with her stating: 'I'm done with you, you ruined my dreams.' The schoolgirl. one of eight children, was taken in by her uncle Abdel Salam al-Ahdal, when she was aged three. But when a Yemeni expatriate living in Saudi Arabia asked her parents if he could marry her, they readily agreed. In an interview with National Yemen, Nada accuses her mother of arranging the marriage for profit. 'But I'm not an item for sale,' she says. 'I'm a human being and I would rather die than get married at this age.' Nada, has an 18-year-old sister who has already been engaged many times. Her parents accepted each new proposal and took a partial down payment for a bride price. They would then postpone the marriage until the groom had accumulated enough money before ending the engagement and keeping the down payment. Her uncle was horrified his young niece who lived with him, his son and his elderly mother was being married off. He told NOW: 'When I heard about the groom, I panicked. Nada was not even 11 years old; she was exactly 10 years and 3 months. I could not allow her to be married off and have her future destroyed, especially since her aunt was forced to marry at 13 and burnt herself. 'I did all I could to prevent that marriage. I called the groom and told him Nada was no good for him. I told him she did not wear the veil and he asked if things were going to remain like that. I said ‘yes, and I agree because she chose it. I also told him that she liked singing and asked if he would remain engaged to her.' Her parents were not happy the engagement was called off and demanded that Nada be returned home to them. But following her return home, Nada disappeared after her parents tried to marry her off again against her will. When her uncle found her again, he informed authorities and Nada was eventually allowed to return to live with her uncle, her father's brother - she then posted the horrifying video online. The practice of marrying young girls is widespread in Yemen and has drawn the attention of international rights groups seeking to pressure the government to outlaw child marriages. Yemen's gripping poverty plays a role in hindering efforts to stamp out the practice, as poor families find themselves unable to say no to bride-prices in the hundreds of dollars for their daughters. More than a quarter of Yemen's females marry before age 15, according to a report in 2010 by the Social Affairs Ministry. Tribal custom also plays a role, including the belief that a young bride can be shaped into an obedient wife, bear more children and be kept away from temptation. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2373151/Nada-Al-Ahdal-Escaped-Yemeni-child-bride-11-explains-ran-away-home.html#ixzz2ZmDiCZQg Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook (Modify) (Quote) (Report)
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Any sane reasonable homo sapiens with non- paedophilic tendencies would vex |
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