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Empiree:Locked up? Wtf? |
U know the funny thing about stories about catching your partner in the act? Why is it that he came home when they were in bed? I mean were they funking all day since he travelled? How come they were not just relaxing in 5he sitting room after banging the shhhiiit outta each other? Or that she's in the kitchen making after-seex meal for the dude and the did is just in the sitting room in boxers shorts alone etc etc.. How come he walked straight into the bedroom and caught then right in the act? Anyways, if this is true I feel sorry for the guy...Gid forgive me but it's hard to trust any girl who's not super koko spiritual...even spiritual girls gan are no saints but mehn any girl who's got a bit of flex in her no matter how modest she dresses is a sheep in wolf's jeans. This is coming from personal experiences. |
Liar. This big time hustler that is well known around Jane and Finch area in Toronto. Wehdone. Why did u have to go to his church to confess? Did u go to his church to fabricate the stories at first? Na wah o |
Lol. |
iamJ:Mehn....na wah o. two doughnuts stack on top each other? Kai! You can yab sha. |
Threebear:Bro You have no idea mahn...sometimes I feel like they have nothing in their head....like wtf! |
If Christians are worshipping idols let them worship na...hows that ur biz? Now if something happens to you now because of this sacrilege u 'll bring that ur dark oily big head here to seek help or donation |
He knows his brothers...and his brothers know him. Obey your husband dear woman. There is a reason I don't want my two younger brothers to stay with a relative whose house if full of young girls...I know my brothers. |
"Two Canadian citizens have been kidnapped in Kaduna", says the Global Affairs Canada. Spokesman John Babcock says consular officials in Nigeria are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information. Babcock says further details can’t be released for privacy reasons. Local police, however, say two foreigners kidnapped Tuesday evening in Kaduna State were a Canadian and an American. Police spokesman Mukhtar Aliyu says the two foreigners were travelling from Kafanchan to the capital, Abuja, when they were ambushed by gunmen. He says a policeman was killed in the ensuing battle. Aliyu says the American and Canadian are investors setting up solar stations in villages around Kafanchan in Kaduna state. He says security officers, including an anti-kidnapping unit, have been deployed to the area to ensure the perpetrators are apprehended and the two foreigners are rescued unharmed. Kidnappings for ransom are common in Nigeria. Global Affairs advises against non-essential travel to Nigeria and says Kaduna should be avoided “due to the high risk of terrorism, inter-communal violence and kidnapping.” http://toronto.citynews.ca/2018/01/17/canadians-kidnapped-nigeria/
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Buhari of course. |
Where's Chaka Chaka? |
Pls send the niggi back to Libya abeg... |
Why the emphasis on *without expo*? U wanted to pass with expo before? |
I won't buy it...s8 is still hot in the market |
Goan pay na |
Talk true. How many guys here zoomed to see the girl's area well well ![]() |
gentlegaint:You are very intelligent by asking this question. |
Bravery without intelligence is stupid. Nigerian army are just brazing boko Haram and fighting without intelligence. How many times have they killed the insurgents and seized guns but how many times have they dine forensic analysis if the ammunition seized to trace the source and supply route so they can cut that off? How many spies or under cover are there to help with information? How many chameleons are there to ambush the guerilla fighters? Mehn... |
Mehn...this guy can lie. 33 Kwani...he was 32 when he did the song "Mercies of the Lord" with late Dagrin like 8 years ago... |
This is a very hard one bro. Perhaps you guys just need space. You may have to endure you being alone for now and trust me she's going to Nigeria to bang her ex. She will realize her error once she has been over-banged by her ex...because the ex aint gonna marry an already married lady who's got kids. She ll come to her senses later. You need to pray man. I didn't see a mention of prayer in all your write up. A man and woman who pray together will win together eventually. Meanwhile, while she's gone, work on your self. Save money by downsizing...move to a smaller place...cut cost...cos now you ll gonna have to send money back home for ur kids' upkeep. Good luck man. |
larryup:Can you please explain why age is relevant for the jobs listed above? Please and thank you. |
Pls send to delorsky@yahoo.com. Thanks alot |
'God bless Canada': Nigerian refugee and her children warmly welcomed in Montreal Just as December’s icy weather moved into Montreal, so did a Nigerian woman who arrived with nothing but her three children and a glimmer of hope that Canada would accept her refugee claim. Loveth Itohan had never seen snow or experienced such cold, but it wasn’t long before her new neighbours were warming her heart — donating food, bedding, clothing and furniture for her apartment in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, a neighbourhood in Montreal. “The people here are really good people,” said Itohan as her six-month-old girl slowly nodded off beside her and her two-year-old twin boys played quietly. “They take you as your own. God bless them all for their contributions. For their kindness. For their love. God bless Canada.” Itohan came to Canada with dreams of building a better life for herself and her children. She left her husband in Nigeria, landed alone in New York City and, after several days stranded in the Big Apple, she made her way north across the border. She checked in at the YMCA Residence, which supports refugees, but she didn’t stay long. Itohan had just enough money for an unfurnished apartment in N.D.G. The YMCA put an alert out on social media, asking the public for help. Help came. Sara Dubuc, who lives a few blocks away from Itohan, went to Itohan’s apartment that night and found the small family alone in an empty, one-bedroom flat with nothing but an old mattress on the floor. “After seeing them like that, I decided I had to help them get settled and get acquainted with the neighbourhood,” said Dubuc, who had also been a single mother at one time. “I can only imagine how scary it would be for me to move to another country with my kids and not know anyone.” Dubuc brought what blankets and items she could spare, but she knew that wasn’t enough. She took to Facebook and posted about the situation to a local N.D.G. discussion group. “Within a few hours, there were so many people responding and sending messages that I was a bit overwhelmed by how many people wanted to help,” she said. People bought goods and groceries and donated clothing, cookware, bedding, snowsuits and more. Dubuc coordinated the donations while working her full-time job and taking care of her own two kids. As soon as her children were in bed, she would pick up and deliver donations to Itohan. As more volunteers got involved, Dubuc said, “It really became a community effort.” One of those volunteers was Barbara Sidorowicz. Upon reading Dubuc’s post, she delivered groceries right away. On seeing the small family huddled in the empty apartment, Sidorowicz said, “I was in tears. I was just blown away. She had nothing. Three kids. How do you survive?” But on the drive home, Sidorowicz realized that Itohan might see things differently, and feel lucky to be in Canada, and to have so many people helping. Sidorowicz went back with her teenage son, bringing books and supplies. Together, they put plastic on the windows to fight off the draft. Sidorowicz is a single mother with two jobs. Donating and volunteering isn’t something she often has time for, but seeing Itohan’s situation really hit home. She asked, “How could you not help?” Melissa Reeds, a Montreal West resident, came by to hang up some curtains and help set up the apartment. Reeds, who volunteers when she can, said she had also been a single mother. She related to Itohan’s story and got involved because “I have the time and I want to help.” Itohan worries her refugee claim could be refused, but she is pushing on, settling into her new home and getting to know her new friends. Though her bed is still just a mattress on the floor and she has no dressers to store the donated clothing, Itohan is thankful that the community has welcomed her so generously. She described Dubuc as her “sister from another mother” and said she now looks forward to the days ahead, knowing she won’t face them alone. “I have nothing to give them in return, but I ask that God blesses them all,” said Itohan of all those that have helped. “Every day of my life now, I am grateful.” But help is still needed. Dubuc said there is still a long list of needed donations, including winter clothing for the six-month-old, a telephone, television, dining room set, sofa, tables and chairs. Dubuc said transporting donated goods has been difficult without a truck or movers to help. Those interested in donating or helping can contact Dubuc by email: lovethndg@gmail.com. http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/god-bless-canada-nigerian-refugee-and-her-children-warmly-welcomed-in-montreal/ar-BBHTCxl?li=AA521o&ocid=ientp
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Lol. Backup boyfriend? Omo we don die finish. |
holafloyd:KetoconZole cream alone cannot work...u need to use KetoconZole tablet and d cream. |
Lol...even if u give all the best angles in the world to ur man...we go still cheat on u too...see as she be. |
Xda59:Na...the lights still do the normal controls. FLashing amber lights are for roads that do not need full traffic lights - day or night. |
dukie25:His brother Buhari is the reason u cannot obey traffic lights? May brain locate you this ember period. |
phetto:Awon enemies |
He's a cultist and those guys are cult members and the slappee is probably a new recruit |
Mehn...this guy no look born again o... |
Weak. Very weak. Did you know these groups: - Trybes men - Ruff Rugged & Raw - maintain - danfo drivers |
But the big question is, 'As Nigeria keep on spending hundreds of billions of naira to fight bokoharam every year, how much is bokoharam spending to remain in the war?' Could they be spending twice of what we are spending that has enabled them to keep on fighting to remain? Serious question. No answer. The conspiracies of war.