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Hi Bro, Let me advise you to be VERY patient with each other. You don't have a problem, its probably because both of you are new to the act. Talk to you wife, use your hand to doing a lot of stimulation on her organ/opening. Do not be anxious to penetrate her, let her get well lubricated. Communicate with her, ask her where she likes to be touched i.e. the erogenous part. Work on her breast, neckline etc. She needs to get really aroused and wet. Then you can use your hand to gently widen her. Please do not be in an hurry or under pressure, keep your mind focus on her and not on your erection. If your erection comes down, it will come up in the heat of the moment. When she is a little wide and wet, use your P.head to play around the opening till it feels comfortable to go in. With this few point am sure you will be fine. Again , do not be in an hurry and don't be under pressured. Talk to your wife what you want to do. Communication is the key. If she is not getting wet, you can get KY gel from pharmacy, it will help but let thing follow naturally. |
The rate at which this guys think and put them to reality is really impressing. while we are yet to start with the normal high speed rail, china has created another future from the present future. Nigeria...... |
I hope the ban wont affect my course ""Medicine Edu'' |
Good job.....following |
''Immediately you profess love to a lady,YOU are owning her MONEY'' (not all girls sha) Brother, you love or unlove ![]() |
I remember this Lady very well,one beautiful newscaster. Gone re the days when NTA2 channel starts by 4pm with national anthem and the rainbow colour screen. You hear a deep voice like ''Goodafternoon this is NTA2 channel 5, my name is Bambo ........, then he says ''you can call us on 615156(NTA's nitel number).dont know why I have forgotten this number. Well "Voltron" and "G-force" was our own thing. Time and Chance...... |
realpoacher:TV5 channel 437 on Dstv is showing it |
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Nigerians are super blessed. Our creative strength is still untapped. I see Nigeria building its own planes, helicopters, jets,ships, submarines etc I see all this young men having their dreams come to reality. I see Nigeria overtaking china, Russia, Germany, building from scratch from locally made materials I see us taking over the world scene in the beauty of the crudeness of our knowledge I see a New Nigeria where we are proud to be a citizen I see our Naira among the top three currencies in the world I see more day by day ''The darkest part of the night is just before the dawn'' The dawn is near I see many Abdullahi-Lawal......s I see dreams becoming realities I see you I see me I see my fulfilled NIGERIA.... |
Apply for a casual leave ahead specifically for the day especially if you feel the interview will take a whole day.However if the interview is in the same city,just take an excuse for some hours. I can remember working at ilupeju,had an interview at ikeja, I just told my manager I wanted to get to ikeja briefly. left the office with a well packaged polybag (my suit was well folded inside) and came back in 2hrs.was called for a second interview later and had the opportunity to chose the time,so i chose 2pm,left during my break like i was going for break(1-2pm break),got there in 30mins,sent a text to my people that i will be a little late from break. had the interview/chat from 2-215pm,that was how i got the job..Just a colleague of mine was awaremy point is try as much not to lie,just be wise |
Sometime I don't appreciate this ranking cos the past few month before Dasuki scandals and all, Nigeria was better in the ranking. Just because we are exposing the disciples of corruption(in other to make progress),we are considered the most corrupt. |
Corruption lingers at the core of many of the world's underdeveloped nations. Nigeria, the most populated country in Africa, is perceived to be the most corrupt among 60 countries evaluated, according to data from the 2016 Best Countries rankings. The rankings are a characterization of 60 countries based on a survey of more than 16,000 people from four regions. In the survey, respondents answered how closely they related each of the 60 countries to the term "corrupt." Respondents were given no further specifications of the term, so interpretation of the word "corrupt" was left to survey respondents. Elections in Nigeria face scrutiny, even though government accountability is seen as having improved. In 2015, President Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari became the first opposition party candidate to win an election. As part of his presidential campaign, Buhari promised to crack down on corruption. "When you fight corruption, it fights back," Nuhu Ribadu, the former chairman of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, said in a TedX talk in Berlin. [READ: Explore the rankings, data, video and news from Best Countries.] Nigeria's former national security adviser, Sambo Dasuki, is scheduled to face trial on charges of fraud and money laundering, according to Bloomberg. It is the country's first high-profile corruption trial since Buhari took office. In November, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari attributed this incident – and other alleged abuses of power – to the country's inability to defend itself from other threats, including Boko Haram, an extremist group that began its conquest in 2009 to create an Islamic state. Russia, seen as the second-most powerful country in the world, is also seen as the sixth most corrupt. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, Colombia – a country synonymous with illegal drug kingpins like Pablo Escobar – gives Nigeria a run for its money as the second most corrupt country, based on perception. Below are the 10 countries perceived to be the most corrupt, according to data from the 2016 Best Countries rankings. Country Name Corrupt Rank Best Countries Overall Rank Nigeria 1 57 Colombia 2 49 Iran 3 58 Pakistan 4 56 Mexico 5 27 Russia 6 24 Algeria 7 60 Egypt 8 39 Kazakhstan 9 55 Bolivia 10 54 Source : http://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/articles/2016-02-11/10-most-corrupt-countries-ranked-by-perception |
am not an economist,all i know Ghana tried it and now where are they? I think the issue is not shifting the zero or making $1=N1 , we should bring the whole world to Nigeria,let foreigners come and buy our creativity and innovations in Naira and let our currency be what is sort for. Summary: lets leave crude oil and venture in to other things, palm oil,coconut oil,coal,groundnut, steel, mining,processed foods,education,medicine etc |
3rd goal for Nigeria its live on nta channel 10 |
DukeNija:Hi bro, I think lorache may be good for someone with no work experience.my problem was not with the 20% but what they offer was less for my experience and what i was earning then.Also two of the job offers were a one man business which is against my expectation of a big coy or conglomerate. Let your bro give it a trial if he is not presently working.atleast he would make some experience from it |
The Nigerian education ministry need to seat down and re-evaluate our educational system,make necessary adjustment before they take steps with no consideration.Most countries have a practical based B.ed program for all education courses and you cant just wake up one day and say you want to start teaching.We have universities,universities of Education and college of education all issuing different degrees.What becomes of NCE,Bsc holders. I believe it is simple, we don't believe in the degrees or graduates we produce. A situation where there are less B.ed graduate in the education sector compare to the B.sc etc or more Banking and finance graduates outside the bank or not employed by the banks. We should get it right,first we should stop duplicating degrees and programmes in higher institutions,then the studies should be more practical than theoretical and every other thing taken seriously. |
Hi bro, i will advise you to consider a professional course like pharmacy |
i will advise you take a postgraduate course/masters in geophysics( where you ll study drilling ,exploration,geophysical investigation etc) then you can get a ob in the oil and gas sector goodluck |
donroxy: welcome ,Immediately after your PGD do your masters o (M.sc) because PGD gangan is ''not that'' marketable o but you may not be able to get direct admission with B.sc Mathmatics into Geology for M.sc if you don't have PGD !!supported........ |
it depends on the field of study.if you are into accounting,computer science consider the professional exams/certifications FIRST,if otherwise it a good step,i will advice you for the with an MBA so you can be considered for managerial positions later goodluck |
i believe the francophone guys are so comfortable with their situation.Nothing stops them from having a renewal of mind for a positive transformation of their state.they are a dumping ground for cars,cloths etc even milk(tin milk). the have few schools,industries,organizations and little or no natural resources yet this has been for long. on the other hand, i believe if the british were much around when we found fuel,then what happen in south africa about their gold would have happen here. Finally we africans have become complacent expectantly looking forward to loans and aids from some countries that were ones like us. one day i believe nigeria will be lending money to top nations,doing better than swiss bank and IMF and also teach other countries to grow...amin |
http://www.sunroseconsulting.com/ check their site,definitely not GNLD |
yuzjet: Have u recheck?great job bro... |
waiting for the rest expecting the Neville brothers.... |
i must be sincere with you guys that for whatever you chose to study,mathematics is involved.the level and depth of the study in the mathematics varies.if you study chemistry,you will take mathematics courses for the first two years and you take courses in chemistry that involves calculation:analytical chem,physical chem,lots of stoichiometry etc and if you chose to study mathematics,i am glad to tell you ,you are in for the integration,calculus and all manner.you should decide what you like to in the future,may be you want to be a laboratory person,an analyst or etc |
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i would say yo considered your area of strength and what you hope to do after school. chemistry looks more promising from afar but mathematics isn't bad.considered these two life examples chemistry graduate: stated with coca cola,now with then GSK,then UNILEVER as a manager mathematics graduate : enrolled for ICAN,worked with an audit firm,did ORACLE and other certifcations,now a Business intelligence manager with one of the telecom company in the country. but i must say chemistry have a better work option: chemical,pharmaceutical,food,industrial industries and other options bon chance |
Happy birthday chief may you celebrate many more beautiful years......... |
2 Corinthians 6:14 Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For awhat partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness? don't be deceived |
Nigeria....my nigeria why do we fight and compare to be divided -B.sc vs HND -Hausa vs Ibo vs Yoruba -soldiers vs police -private universities vs government universities -PDP vs APC vs ETC -Garri vs Semo now doctors vs JOHESU I believe every career life has its uniqueness.we should learn to develop our career self esteem rather than fighting for positions, money and living in envy.An engineer will remain an engineer to a doctor and vice versa,so it applies to other professions. At this time in Nigeria,we have more important problem than this,this people(NMA and JOHESU) should come together and work toward improving their practice in the country and how they will make the healthcare better. Research institutions,career specialization institutes and centers which are absent in the country would have just been a good option for other professions in the healthcare sector A lot of things are just wrong in Nigeria. we need an holistic evaluation of everything in the country but in the mean time,let the doctors and the JOHESU lay down their prides and lets save Nigeria's today and tomorrow God bless Nigeria |
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