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Are you into import/export? What has your experience with clearing agents been? Please share your experience to help some of us out. A friend is about shipping a container and is very apprehensive about the level of services offered by clearing agents. |
SPEED EPITOME: Would you be kind enough to point out the mistakes sir?Read the topic of your post, then proceed to re-read your opening post. If you still can't appreciate your errors, then I give up. |
SPEED EPITOME: Some good things have bad side; this could be said for the just suspended strike. ASUU strike no doubt had negative effects on students but then again, it availed students the opportunity to do things which they wouldn't have been able to do if schools were in session.While all some did was play,eat and sleep during the strike , some saw it as an avenue to develop themselves. Wale, MTN project fame winner and the guy who won Davido's dance contest have ASUU to thank for their achievements. Given the fact that a white-collar job is not easy to come by in Nigeria, this skills might come in handy.Dude, please don't tell me you're a university student! With this kind of grammar, no wonder your lecturers were refusing to go back to the classrooms. |
How could you expect to win with the kind of grammar you guys post on here? It's just sad to read. |
This is a different take from the other answers you must have gotten so far, but you should know that there is an endocrine disease called prolactinoma - a non-cancerous enlargement of the pituitary gland, which leads to symptoms of galactorrhea (milky discharge from the breasts like what your girlfriend is having), painful sexual intercourse, lack of menstruation, decreased sex drive due to decreased hormone production, and decreased (peripheral) vision in severe cases. Ask your girlfriend to go see a doctor for better evaluation of her symptom(s). Go see a doctor ASAP, but if you do have any questions, feel free to ask...I may be able to provide you with answers if I have the time. Take care. |
Hey Hezron, God's foundational love is unconditional, but that's not all that's required. What do I mean by this? God's foundational love was shown when Christ died on the cross for ALL. Yet, not all will make Heaven. Go read Ephesians 2:1-5 about God's salvation. Read Rom. 1:24-28 and vs 32...I'll go ahead and quote vs. 27 and 28 (ESV) here: "and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error. And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what out not be done." If Romans 1 doesn't do it, how about this? "Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality." 1Cor. 6:9 (ESV) "What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound? By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it?" Rom. 6:1-2 (ESV) God loves you just as you are, but you do not present at the foot of the cross needing salvation without transformation. You just can't remain the way you were prior to asking the Spirit of God to fill your heart. If any church teaches anything different from this, run for your dear life because they do not care about your soul, but on the approval of men! Be blessed, sir! |
amefi:Why the face(s)? She's Somali, so she's sticking with what she knows. |
Do people still sit their butts down to watch those recorded stuff called Nollywood movies? Can't remember the last time l saw one anyway. l know it's kinda popular among other Africans. |
simply_me: All those diasporic ghetto living black a rsed small dicked nincompoops who thinks nothing good can exuberate from the Nigerian entity, they come here and vituperate ignoble vocal kneoptism in the name Nigeria, they cast gigiantic aspersions on mother land Nigeria, they concur within their minds that Nigeria is doomed for apocalyptical destruction, they reveal what they wish to bombard the country with - but we know better - we shall remain patriotic against all those diasporic nincompoops - they are jittery because they know Nigeria is getting better to those days - days of yore when it is the never do wells who make their way to America or Europe - days of youre where it is not a big deal to travel out of Nigeria - they are afraid that they will not have any mouth when they come home when Nigeria becomes great.Hey, everyone plz get your dictionaries. . . Chris Okotie's student in the house. . . Or is this lady the author of that column in "Hints" magazine that deals with the campus life of Mungo Park? |
I believe in having joint accounts. . .DEFINITELY NOT WITH A GIRLFRIEND THOUGH. Osisi, I got a question for ya. Do you have a joint account with your hubby? (Sorry if it's too personal). You seem to be a good spokeswoman for the ladies. |
I stayed home all day, slept and just relaxed. Getting ready to sleep in the next 2 or 3 hours again. So, what do you plan on doing today (tomorrow)? |
No, I'm never going to get banned Aloib. Thanks for the concern though. I was just being curious and cautious. Anyway, how was your night? I guess it's morning there already. |
Thanks Faketan! |
Dang! this thread is still on Seun locked the other thread that had to do with "Abroad." BTW, how does one get banned on NL? I'm asking because I saw some crappy number listed on my posts instead of the usual "logged" earlier today after the almighty Osewa locked the other thread. |
Holiness_M:You know what loser, I don't normally talk back at people, especially on a public forum. But since you're trying to display your stupidity for all to see, I'm gonna ask you to kiss my skinny black ass! Just take a look at your statement and tell me which of us sound stupid. If you are mad that you got your stupid PhD (that's if you even had a 1st degree) in some crappy institution, you shouldn't blame me when I say I love school and my major. If you got a PhD, what was your dissertation or thesis on? I know for sure that PhD's can be bought in Nigeria, how am I sure that you didn't buy yours? You haven't displayed any form or level of knowledge on this forum for one to even have an inkling that you spent a semester in a university, how much more a PhD. |
Holiness_M:This is one of such losers that I've been trying to avoid. Where did all this hate come from? If you actually got a PhD, you wouldn't act this stupid! |
I LOVE school, especially the pressure. BTW, my major requires me to love school and studying for me to do really good. |
I hate mowing the lawn! Moreover, since you've reminded me that today's Sunday, school starts tomorrow (can't wait!). I can't wait to get back to school so I can give a better disgnosis of Paw paw's sickness. ![]() |
Yeah, I honestly didn't remember that today was Sunday. When you said Sunday evening, I was like, damn! what's this girl saying, it's Saturday here. I wish it would rain here though (but that would just make the lawn grow a Lil' bit faster. . . which I hate). Anyway, regarding those losers, I don't think I got time for them anymore, most are just hating. |
Oh, is today Sunday? No, no church. BTW, I'm doing great. . . although just being pissed off with some people who think it's DaPrince's fault that they failed to go to school while living in Europe or America. |
Aloib what's up with ya? |
The truth is, I believe most people are bitter because they move abroad and fail to take the oppportunity to make a better living for themselves or that those they know who live abroad fail to do what they ought to do. If one moves abroad and fails to go to school or engage their skills meaningfully, they are definitely going to be menial jobbers all their lives! As long as you are a professional (which there are many Nigerians), you are going to be respected and hallowed in your field irrespective of color, accent, or nationality. Is there racism? Hell yeah! Is there tribalism in Nigeria? Hell-to-da-yeah! So, wherever one goes, there are life crises that they are going to face, but managing them and making the best use of the resources they have available to them separarte the menial jobbers from the professionals. Would I rather live abroad (not just some crappy country) or live in Nigeria? Honestly, with the current situation of things in Nigeria, I WOULD DEFINITELY CHOOSE TO LIVE ABROAD. Period. |
mamaput:I just love that statement! |
tnaidaR:Oh, you now know the Honorable "Paw paw-licious" paw paw a.k.a Papaya of the thick jungle and the Director of finance at CBN without a satisfactory bank account but relies on yahoo yahoo runz to survive. @ Paw paw, You just got to understand that it's not everybody that lives abroad that does menial jobs. Whatever the job people who live abroad do, most are still better off than the average Nigerian. You should just stop hating at least for once. Perhaps the supposed family you've got abroad are all engaged in crappy menial jobs, hence your stupid generalization of everybody. No insults intended dawg! |
I-man:Hey dude, that was just too funny. I guess paw paw will be full of hate toward you right now. Make una take am easy with paw paw ooooooo, that kid is frustrated as it is already, don't add to his misery plz. |
lilvonz:Ain't you aware that most people do state that their vital organs be donated when they die? Most people who want their organs donated do have "Donor" written on their licences. |
Good news! |
Hold cold is it in NY? I remember my friend in Queens telling me some days back that the weather's been Kinda funky lately. America seems to be going through alot with this whole weather crap. I learned some days back, there was a huge tornado in a town named Winona in southern Minnesota that left many people homeless. |
@ PTH, Sweat shirt in NY summer? J/K dawg. |
PTH:Hahahaha!!!!!! |
But you should still be able to find what suits you in their stores I suppose? |
Seun locked the other thread that had to do with "Abroad." 