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earnestly don't know, just being a good girl not letting them take advantage of me, yet it isn't working i guess. i am simply tired. |
most people on this NL are parrots, they talk before they even think, if you search them, they've got a very big stain on their garmets yet the settle to critisize and condem others. i ask who are you to judge another. you better shut your mouths before you look for where to hide your face in shame after all said and done. mercy isn't a kid neigther the guy, nor the church so daft, guess all investigations was made and they will have to proceed and ignore fools like you. cos the best answer to you fools is to keep silent and watch you run your mouth till you can run no more. mmmmmmmccchhhhhhhhhhheeeeeewwwwwwww! ![]() |
@poster, you have just shown yourself as a broke ass who falls in the category of gold digging nija men. wake up dude, the last time you checked if atall you have any girl friend, who bought something for who? could it be because she stoped buying you come to NL to was your dirty linnen. Nija babes rule when it comes to giving gifts, so pls dude wakie wakie ![]() |
@Poster: if you don't mind my questions, please answer them. what age range of girls do you have as friends? cos the last time i checked, everything is in stages, has its time and season. it's obvious you go about looking for teen girls to disvirgin and abuse cos grown ups don't fucken bother asking rather they spend even on their man, but if you go about teen ages who desperately wants to meet up with grown ups, why woun't they request from you before you open those wide mouths to ask for what you shouldn't. 2. why are you complaining if you are not trying to keep more than you can bear? cut your coat bro according to your size, if you keep to yourself, they won't be burging you with needs 3. why are you sounding all worked up as if you have just been sacked and one of the female folks you play pranks with just buzzed your phone .anyways in africa, women knows only one thing even as proven in the bible, she can only be a helper but you the man the provider, so stop complaining and wake up to your responsibility as a man, cos that is what makes you a man. capish!? ![]() |
May God have mercy! and you people better watch what you say! ![]() |
she know's all that but needs to set up a new strategy. what do you advice? cos the much i advice her never worked. What would you advice? |
It's obvious my friend needs help but she just doesn't know what else to do. there's this guy she met who asked her out, it took her about 3 months to finally accept dating the guy. they started dating and everything went smooth and loving, you would even admire them. but when my friend finally fell for him and started loving him like a girl would love her man, she realised somehow that the guy is married with a kid. all effort to keep away from the guy proofs abortive, the guy will always come begging on his knees and offcourse he knows where and how to find her. the truth is the wife is at one end of the world while he's in lagos, i can attest my friend has tried so hard to leave the guy and even threatning to inform the wife, but she's just being human with sense of humor cos the wife is pregnant and she wouldn't want anything to go wrong because she got her informed about anything, knowing how much the wife loves him and how much emotinal he's told her his wife is. but when his wife puts to birth he'll be away for sometime. what would you advice my friend do when he's away because she wouldn't want him to come back and meet her. she cries for God's help. to take the guy away from her. |
the problem here is illiteracy of the northerners, will they not be waiting for christians to murder at the banking hall? no doubt islamic banking isn't a bad thing but we are boardered about our illitrate cousins in the north who will want to colonise and start blood hunting. as if they would accept christians banking if there was one. mmmcccchhhheeeewwwww. |
i'm single and truly really can't wait to get married and have my kids and love them like never before. my nieces and nephews spend their holidays with me and they said/say few words like o quai - meaning don't cry abituu- meaning i beat you eluki nice - meaning you look nice e your iceee- meaning see your eyes ortop- meaning shut up kpankpastik- meaning fantastic i always have so much fun with them. and i love them. |
i'm loving this, please keep dreams and hope alive. |
no state may really deserve the names they are called now but in my own view, it's like going to church daily and attending all the activities as a sinner, i sure know one day you'll be touched and forced to change by your own self. so those names are only motivators, compare your states from when they hadn't names to now that they have names. missions in our states may be purpose driven due to the names given. let's try and see the positive side of it. things can only get better. |
very interesting i must say! Nigerians should wait for when Ghana will deport them from their country too o! but by then Ghana will be so empty and boring. ![]() |
[color=#006600]You used and dumped me? What about the turkey style sexx I did to you that you always buy me VIJU MILK as a thank you gift? And later I got tired of u cos u have started becoming rigid in bed. Dont u think your claim is the reverse? Am sorry but u made me expose u. lmao! ![]() |
i seriously don't think they had to stay till their visas expired. it would have been more honourable showing loyalty by finding their ways back before expiration and apply for another visit. why do they ever think, running away from their countries will take them to their desired destinies? well, it may for some and for people like the deported it doesn't look like it would,cos the will face difficulties getting visa a next time. Nigeria isn't that bad even for an average man to want to run. it can only get better my people. |
I hope it's true and not one of those tricks! |
Errr. . .we know >>>>> https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-716210.0.html okey, thanks. but didn't know it was published here already. all the same it's pathetic. |
It's sad how frustration in Nigeria can lead a full fleshed man to committing suicide, leaving his wife, kids and dependants to carter for themselves without a word. i got to CMS in lagos, where they load Ajah bus, hoping to catch a bus there, then i saw people gathered with so much shock on their faces, whispering to each other like something terrible just happened, but offcourse it was something terrible. then i was forced to ask what the problem was? a popular and well known senatorial candidate in the last senate elections for lagos east and ministerial nominee in the last list of ministers(but his name was droped) was said to have been driven by his driver heading towards his office at marina, suddenly told the driver to stop because he wants to take a lick, the driver was worried and pleaded that his boss wait for another 5mins while they get to his office which was not far, but he man insisted he should stop. he took a walk out, droping his suit and wristwatch in the car which was very unusual. to everyones suprise there, he jumped into the lagoon, all effort to safe his life with a life saving jacket and folder was to no avail as the man bluntly refused their well and swam towards the deep end and drowned. not sure if they've found his body yet. but i ask, what could have made life so tiring for him? is it the senetorial or ministarial failure? or could they be more? it's pathetic. ![]() |
It's sad how frustration in Nigeria can lead a full fleshed man to committing suicide, leaving his wife, kids and dependants to carter for themselves without a word. i got to CMS in lagos, where they load Ajah bus, hoping to catch a bus there, then i saw people gathered with so much shock on their faces, whispering to each other like something terrible just happened, but offcourse it was something terrible. then i was forced to ask what the problem was? a popular and well known senatorial candidate in the last senate elections for lagos east and ministerial nominee in the last list of ministers(but his name was droped) was said to have been driven by his driver heading towards his office at marina, suddenly told the driver to stop because he wants to take a lick, the driver was worried and pleaded that his boss wait for another 5mins while they get to his office which was not far, but he man insisted he should stop. he took a walk out, droping his suit and wristwatch in the car which was very unusual. to everyones suprise there, he jumped into the lagoon, all effort to safe his life with a life saving jacket and folder was to no avail as the man bluntly refused their well and swam towards the deep end and drowned. not sure if they've found his body yet. but i ask, what could have made life so tiring for him? is it the senetorial or ministarial failure? or could they be more? it's pathetic. |
it is absurd, besides the increament, after i paid a huge sum of 52,660 naira to travel to and fro lagos/portharcourt for an interview that came up last wednesday, we still got harrassed at MM2 to pay N2,500 so called processing fee before you go on board and from PH airport you pay another N1000 before you board, i stood there arguing with 10 other people, before i knew it 9 of them left me to go and pay and i ended up paying with so much pain. you needed to see people begging for money to make up their trips. it's annoying and not fair the way they extract money from us. |
happy birthday pa africa. |
poster : i feel your pains, i am in the same shoes @ 30, knowing fully well that i never planned my life this way. mine is a lil dicy cos i dated a guy not until my 30th yr this yr i discovered he's got kids, but instead of accepting faults he rather told me off and where do i in this case start from when almost all the guys that were coming around me then are married. you need to see how heart broken i am. but then i trust in God to see me through and i want you to do same. if you are good and innocent God will suprise you. it's well with us. |
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