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osuofia2:He did nothing in Nigeria you mean |
On second thought, I think she was trying to express the attraction for a man who is both soft (caring and calm when necessary) and tough and assertive when necessary. a man who will pamper and spoil her sometimes and completely ignore at other times. A man who commands a mix of these will likely get a woman to get stuck on him. A man who know how and when to serve hot or cold. That's what i feel. Her choice of the word "Toxic" is wrong and i bet she has no idea what toxic really means, else she wouldn't ask for the pinch of it, not to talk of a sprinkle |
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A useless comparison designed to stir mindless simpletons who are bereft of simple reasoning. While female football is gradually getting more popular and gaining prominence, so is the men's game, it is also growing and making huge business for those into sport business. It is only natural that the one who contributes the most gets the bigger reward. Besides, using CR7 in a comparison with a female footballer is foolish, even other male players don't come close, talk less of a female one |
This is not a pitbull at all. Looks a bit more like a boerboel and a mix of another species. maybe a lab experiment Species |
He carries the looks of a criminal.....how unfortunate |
The pastor's aren't the problem......the gullible and intentionally ignorant congregation are the enablers of the likes of Okafor, Odumeje and their likes |
bmd1010:The term is relative. Not baby factory in the sense of you walking in to 'buy' a baby for whatever reason. It's a well structured system where women who can't or don't want to carry there babies in their bodies are housed for the period of their pregnancy, simple! It is perfectly legal by the way. Some of these women don't agree to stay at the combined residence, they may choose a more private residence |
bmd1010:Yes there is. Their are surrogacy centers where IVF or simple surrogacy is done |
Nigerians this is not good nau! Must we eat everything! |
doctore212:You better give your life to Christ before they behead you for carrying another man wife as olosho |
Kemi is a world of trouble. The woman never asks like someone who is sane |
Trying to blame this on IPOB or Igbos is complete rubbish |
Love800:So over the years, i have built skill, knowledge, experience and network. I would volunteer for peoples projects, so i can gain knowledge and experience. I would take peanut pay to get to learn what was mere theory in school. My former boss for many years never bordered to pay my salary for years, he would only pay me daily allowance when i worked on site outside town till i eventually left and started to consult in my field. By that time i had good industry links, a good name people wanted to do business with and relevant experience needed by many investors. in 2020 i registered my company paid my tax and prayed hard and i tell you no lie, i have not seen anything that resembles hardship in Nigeria despite the hard times. No matter how hard the nation is, some people are in positions to always benefit no matter who is in power. I hope this answers your question? |
treesun:Such write ups are annoyingly misleading. Which Abuja residents are you talking about? The truth is that, things can't get better in this country until we take the pain to make hard changes and rebuild or build a functioning system. My business has boomed over the years not because I know people. In fact I don't even know a single person who has strong link to the previous or the present government,but because I developed my skill over the years and have worked with integrity, I have found favour and good fortune in my line of work. There are thousands of people who are just as skilled or even more skilled than IAM, yet plenty are hungry. No matter the government in power and their policies. There will always be people who will be hungry and experience hard times. The government of the day has been average in my opinion. While they have made some decisions in the right direction, they are also repeating old mistakes in other areas. Unfortunately, the political class will continue to recycle themselves all with the aim of securing their own interest |
Passionate888:Its there, look at the list again. They were among the early ones to meet the mark |
Iranian government is using its own propaganda to fight back............ |
bolaayenimo:Don't sweat it, the average Nigerian can't recite it either |
kingthreat:These pictures were taken in 2020 and Mrs Ironsi died in 2021. |
press9jatv:Yerima flawed him |
Editorialtimes:What goes around, comes around |
Glimpsetv:The story is not complete. The friends may be protesting something. Its not likely that all her friends will be broke and unable to buy her aso ebi at the same time |
NaijaCars234:A good post |
Even if Jesse Jagz wasn't an igboo smoker, he would still be high on his arrogance. |
A laudable effort by the state government |
The amount of STD's that would have been transmitted by this lady would be alarming. Such depraved thinking should be criminalized by governments |
givedemwotowoto:Please lets be very pragmatic. Would you have preferred that the hoax of a subsidy be retained and also that Nigeria continue to borrow to brace up the Naira? I really don't get it! The best minds in Nigeria touted this same economic actions during Goodluck's time, but foolish politician made politics out of it and now the same politicians now have to make the tough decisions that was a decade overdue. Buhari refused to make this bold steps because of politics, now Tinubu has no choice but to take the advice he once rejected. Its best that is done now and that subsidy is a problem created by successive governments now this one. I can only pray they succeed, rather than needless criticisms. |
givedemwotowoto:Try using your brain at least. Poverty in Nigeria is a generational thing not a 2 years presidency thing. Try to take leave of your bias for once so that you can assess thing properly |
Funny people. When they start to multiply, they will seek to take over the government and assert their religious beliefs |
Streetinvestor2:Nawa o! You seem to be completely missing the point and you aren't aware of it. You seem to be speaking more from your preconceived notions, not really responding or trying to see my reason to provide a logical counterview point. You saying Igbos protested and were being used as target practice is false and off point, not in line with what i was trying to convey to you. Also you keep saying I'm crying more than the bereaved. You don't have the faintest idea who i'm or where i'm from. The Niger Delta militants did not protest on streets as that will lead to their death (The government responds to such protest in the same way, not differently for the SE). The SE has powerful individuals, home and abroad, they have got the majority of medium and large scale businesses in this country. There are many things they can use to muzzle the government into making concessions but no, they choose to self inflict and hoped for other to feel the pain. Anyway im tired of explaining a simple logic. Bye |
Foolish people, now the daughter will grow in a broken home |