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Mumu post. Trust those gender at your own piles. quote author=tiffanyfan post=128718224]There are five reasons a woman gets attached to a man after sex. ✓ Women naively believe what they hear. The way to a woman is through her ears. For a man to sleep with a woman, he says what the woman wants to hear: “You are the most beautiful woman I’ve ever met. You are so smart, focused and intelligent.” This way, she doesn’t feel like he’s taking her for a fool. And whoops, she falls to his trap! ✓ Women believe in love. Outside marriage, men are just cheaters (irresponsible men). For men, there’s no love gained or lost. After sex, a man walks away with zero feelings. The game is over. She’s left confused and wounded. Women don’t easily slow down after intimacy. ✓ Women are more emotional by nature. The woman’s body releases volumes of oxytocin during intimacy. This is the hormone responsible for bonding. She naturally gets emotionally attached to the man she slept with. And the more time he took with her, the more attached she becomes. ✓ Women are nurturers by nature. Women unconsciously nurture relationships the same way they nurture babies. Women foster and nourish whatever comes their way including grownup men. ✓ Sex for women is an act of submission. When a woman sleeps with a man, she totally trusts him. In sex, a woman surrenders her life, will and body to the man to do with her as he wishes. That’s why women get broken to pieces when relationships break down. Fritzy[/quote] |
Had it been you build our state well when you are governor all this can be avoided. You rule Anambra for over nine years no single ultrasound market nothing apart from shoprite no single shopping mall in Anambra. I think I'd time will stopping deceiving ourselves and focus. Meanwhile rest in peace to the dead may they found peace in the bosom of Almighty. quote author=DamnnNiggarr post=128680267] It was really a very gory sight to behold. The incidence occured at exactly 08:45 PM, yesterday, and I was just passing by. The one that wrecked my heart completely was the cry of a man that was trapped, crying for help, but the building's deadload was just too much for our punny strength to overcome. I couldn't stand the sight and cries of those trapped as I immediately left the scene, I didn't know what later happened to them. For the safety of the general public, it's about time the government swung into action to address building collapses in Nigeria, which requires a comprehensive approach that involves multiple stakeholders, just like my Boss pointed out above. The government must, especially number 7, enforce strict compliance to these possible solutions below, viz. 1. Implement strict building codes and regulations to ensure that construction projects adhere to safety standards. Regular inspections and monitoring are crucial in this regard. 2. Improve oversight of construction projects by requiring licensed professionals such as Quantity Surveyors, Architects and Engineers to be involved in the cost management, design and supervision of buildings. 3. Educate the public about the importance of building safety and the dangers of cutting corners during construction. Empower citizens to report substandard construction practices. 4. Enhance the capacity of regulatory bodies and local authorities to enforce building regulations effectively. This may involve training programs, resource allocation, and technology adoption. 5. Provide technical support to builders and developers to ensure they have the knowledge and resources to construct safe buildings. 6. Develop and implement emergency response plans to swiftly respond to building collapses, including search and rescue operations. 7. Hold accountable those responsible for negligence or violation of building regulations to deter future incidents. 8. Foster collaboration among government agencies, construction industry stakeholders, academia, and the community to collectively work towards ensuring building safety.[/quote] |
You knows nothing bro.. quote author=EponObi post=128633071]This is my problem with people like this. Always smart and knows what's right and good outside power. But when they are in, they do the opposite. It's easy to drive a car with mouth. If na plan, even the Agulu fraud get am plenty - that one can literally write a complete, nonsense consumption to production storybook while sucking Aisha's sagged breasts . But check what he did in Anambra for 8 years - zero doings; just talks.Same with Baba Iyabo - why you no execute devolution of power while in power? Same with our Information minister - Bosun. That one was one of the biggest critics of APC/Buhari/Tinubu over the years. Dem don give am portfolio now, the dude dey do nonsense paparazzi up and down - since becoming minister, Bosun hasn't done any tangible execution of any of plans. I call him the baddie minister. Enu dun ro efo. Anyways, I think this is a chess game between the North and South. Since the north has been moving mad since Tinubu came to power, Obasanjo might be coming out to fire the warning shot - the North are scared of true Federalism. This is OBJ having Tinubu's back - even though they are sworn political enemies, the region's interest comes first. When I tell people that the SW plays the most sophisticated politics in Nigeria, they argue. The thing is in the SW, politics isn't by cussing, chest beating, and being loud. Silent chess moves without confrontation - something the SE should learn about - but they won't and will never attain such level of sophistication - at least not this generation, and that's if they don't program their children with the same politics of hate and victimization that has relegated them to the back seat of national influence and power. The typical Igbo is programmed to suck at National politics right from birth. Abuse me all you want; that's the truth. To confirm their hypocrisy: They will come on this thread (even quote me) that they don't need the power seat of Nigeria; act like they care less. But na them carry ObiFraud for head pre and post election. Even those who abused Obi and called him a failure pre 2015 turned around to repackage him. Na them spend #800m on post election legal tussles for Obi. Na them dey always argue say their 3rd class failure was a First Class Omo Olodo'de at the election.[/quote] |
Nairaland and old news quote author=Gistmedia10 post=128610483]Authorities have arrested a man found with a cache of dangerous guns hidden in his car. Authorities discovered two AK-47s, a loaded shotgun, and a small pistol during the search. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W47pZk9KoFM[/quote] |
Tell us your state I want to check something pls. tiswell: |
Think Peter Obi has turn some people brains in this country to Zero.. |
What nonsense, this woman must be something else oo. |
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. But check what he did in Anambra for 8 years - zero doings; just talks.
at the election.[/quote]