Romance › Re: Being Gay Shouldn't Be A Crime In Nigeria by Dexlomo: 3:34pm On Feb 20, 2020 |
biGDhAp: so you dey hold hands with your fellow guyman if you dey waka for road.. God knows that shiit irritates me and I can punch you in the face for it On top another person mata, abeg, find work do. If you busy, you no go dey poke your nose for another man matter. |
Romance › Re: Being Gay Shouldn't Be A Crime In Nigeria by Dexlomo: 10:45pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
biGDhAp: . kissing holding hands and whatever else they do..
not just sex..
I'm not homophobic as long as they keep to this Mumu de...for Naija, when e turn crime to hold hands as buddies? |
Romance › Re: Being Gay Shouldn't Be A Crime In Nigeria by Dexlomo: 10:41pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Romeo3: Shouldn't be a crime in Nigeria... Should be a crime against humanity. Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed by God because of things like gay practices.
Christianity has been watered down. Uncle, upon una religion wey una carry for head, see where una dey for world. It is ignorance that makes one think/feel the way you do. |
Romance › Re: I Want A Life Time Partner by Dexlomo: 4:06pm On Jan 29, 2020 |
Why is this OP very similar to our First Class Engineer who works in the Oil and Gas industry? |
Romance › Re: My Newly Weded Husband Cannot Perform In Bed. by Dexlomo: 9:31pm On Jan 16, 2020 |
How long is this going on for? Sometimes, it could be out of fear and sometimes, it could be due to stress. How long have they being married for and has things changed? The guy has no reason to lie at this stage and would be better he opens up so that they can know how best to get help. She should ask about his past erections and also, his past sexual experience (it could be hand job, head job, sex (whatever type is is)).
I have read of stories of guys who for the first week of their wedding had no erection, so it is not news. She should help him allay his fears. |
Crime › Re: Bus Driver Lies Under His Bus As Conductor Strips Unclad To Avoide Arrest by Dexlomo: 12:04pm On May 26, 2019 |
Both should be arrested and remanded in a psychological home until they are declared fit to live in the society. |
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Romance › Re: Let Us Talk About Suicide. Have You Ever Felt Like Taking Your Life? by Dexlomo: 9:27am On Sep 02, 2018 |
HardMirror: so you are a christian and your church people cant help you? Shame. What is the intention of this post. I feel you are out to mock people's situation which isn't good at all. If you cannot empathize with them, just leave them to their cross. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Maybe They Should Kuku Kill Me by Dexlomo: 12:13am On Feb 10, 2017 |
casttlebarbz: During under graduate days they will say dont rely on your bsc everybody out there has it...i started ICAN exams. After graduation they say learn hand work...i started learning system engineering at ikeja ,when i cant meet up with t.fare my parent advised i quit and focus on completing my ICAN/ATS before NYSC... During NYSC some scammers came and make mouth about PMP and HSC i still use my alawee savings to partake... After NYSC Dont just sit at home go out and look for jobs i use the little savings remaining to be looking for jobs up nd downs ...money finsh there are jobs online. ..i don apply tire got few invite, no results Try teaching jobs, i started with a school in my area cos of t.fare, they pay me 12k in a month ,i take jss2-ss3 , the woman still owe me 3mths... Go and learn somthing i went out to make inquiries, the fees no be for here ... They will say everything is not connection ,a gf of mine got a job with an oil company on the island with OND, i can start mentioning... Don't do yahoo, my roomie in school use a venza now,when he will stay awake all night browsing, i will be reading ,made a 2.1 in economics +Ican, who is now better off?... Try agriculture, i go buy rabbits, them don die now..
someone was asking how job seekers were coping( lluminated93 ) ,some lucky ones that got jobs with connection are calling him lazy weed smoker...
no job seekers likes it this way but sometimes our hands are tied What do you want? You seem to be controlled by what is thriving which may not be your desire which imply your inability to breakthrough with it. Also, do not get the lazy and stealing mentality ripping off our youths get to you that people are thriving on illegality. They might succeed and you do not even if you venture into it. I learnt a saying that you hands never deceive you. Therefore, think of what you desire and work towards it. BTW, you could apply into graduate studies in the mean time. I think the returns are higher but not for everyone sha ooooooooo. |
Family › Re: Can I Adopt As A Single Man? by Dexlomo(op): 7:58pm On Feb 06, 2017 |
Mskrisx: Bro, don't u think these particular decision of your could make your mum feel worse?
How about freeing yourself from that mental chain of you not satisfying your spouse sexually? Pleas do take some time out and try have a rethink.  If she feels worse, I do not think there is anything I can do in that situation. I have done my best as an individual however, I am still working on myself. If I get a lady who understands and we are able to communicate to the extent of getting to that confident level, I will be glad. I am living in hope that I can transform my life to be the better individual I desire to be. |
Family › Re: Can I Adopt As A Single Man? by Dexlomo(op): 7:21am On Feb 03, 2017 |
Richy4: Marriage is not for everyone My brother....I guess u have been westernized bro......And if you talked to your folks that U were not ready for marry today and Divorce tomorrow Drama......Some people back home might look at you as if you were an alien that dropped from the sky....
The bottom line is You....what do you want to do that will make you happy?
If it was an adoption, Then make an enquiry about that....I believe you can adopt in Nigeria if you got cool bank statement and a house... If you want to marry and make your Family happy even though you will be sad in it...It is still ok....The choice is yours to make.....But I believe in this time and age, No one should be responsible for your happiness but you.... I have outgrown what my family feels. My parents have played their role as helping establish my foot on the solid ground through qualitative education and I am happy with myself. All I want to understand are tips on how to adopt a Nigerian back home as a single person. |
Food › Re: Is Dog The Best Meat In Port Harcourt?! by Dexlomo: 7:11am On Feb 03, 2017*. Modified: 8:03pm On Feb 03, 2017 |
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Family › Can I Adopt As A Single Man? by Dexlomo(op): 8:22pm On Feb 02, 2017 |
Let me quickly give a synopsis of my life: I am in my 30s, I hold a Bachelors from Nigeria and a Masters from one of the Western countries. I returned to Nigeria to work after my Masters, worked a couple of years before fleeing the country back to the west. My parents wouldn't let me be and wanted me to get married at all cost and the best I could do was to leave the country for them. I talk to my mom but my dad wouldn't saying except I am ready to do the needful. I have tried so many things sexually but I think I am not just so into sexuality. I have dated both sexes but find sex very appalling as such, I think getting married would be an unfair act to myself and whosoever I end up with if I do not meet up the person's sexual expectations. I am matured in all ways, stable mentally and emotionally and I know I have all it takes to raise kids in a home. To this end, I am thinking of adopting a set of twin of school age so that while I go to work in the morning, they will be in school and after school for the few hours left before I return. I have tried reading through some blogs I found on adoption but not much is said about single persons adopting and I would like to ask on here perhaps I could get help. Lastly, if you are a lady in your early to mid 30s who is interested in a serious relationship that could head for marriage and not really into the sex scene (I mean you are not crazy about sex and sex is just for the purpose of recreation), please hit me up and we take it up from there. |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Soludo Caused The Massive Bank Layoffs by Dexlomo: 4:08pm On Dec 28, 2009 |
stealth01: Compliments of the season to everyone. I want to appreciate the detailed and informed contributions of Nairalanders to this thread. It really goes to show how enlightened the participants are and where their interest lies. The objective views being contributed from both sides of the issue gives me joy that there’s still hope for this country My intentions for starting this thread (as some are yet to realize) is for the purpose of social accounting – analysis of an economy that takes into account the social effects of policies We need to take stock of past and present events in other to make informed decisions about our future. The dreams of today are the realities of tomorrow
There’s no doubt that the much touted consolidation of the industry into the 25 banks by supporters of Soludo’s era was indeed a plus for his administration but how big of a plus was it? Before the consolidation no Nigerian bank was listed amongst the largest 1000 in the world in terms of Capital and Asset base barely a year after the reform a least 5 Nigerian banks were ranked amongst the biggest 500 in the world However, as every good macroeconomist knows the success of every economic policy is measured by how much it impacts positively on the economy and ultimately in the lives of the citizens
My question is how this consolidation program translated into the betterment of the life of the average Nigerian. Banks became bigger, no doubt , the industry needed to employ more hands in the short run, no doubt, but Did the real sector of the Economy grow? The major challenge of the consolidation was that it eventually did not serve its purpose. It was meant to promote real sector growth as the banks as at then lacked the financial capacity to undergo any major investment in the country. However, Soludo was greedy and the bribes he got from top shots in our banks made him loose focus and moreso weakened him when he knew banks were not doing well. Majority of us were aware of how Intercontinental and Oceanic kept borrowing funds from CBN. To make matas worst, they kept on opening branches as though that was the solution in the name of mobilising cheap funds which was not sufficient to cover the overhead involved. Did the cost of acquiring the much needed capital (int rates) for SMEs go down? The fact was the money was too much and the best they could do was to beg top HNIs to come collect facilities to trade margin trading which led to our stocks being overvalued. Where loans more affordable and accessible to the average Nigerian entrepreneur? No the loans were available to HNIs who never needed it and some other businessmen who knew how to rub the palms of their greedy account officers. Although, the banks also pushed some people into this mess as the targets were highly unrealistic and people had to just do anything to meet targets. Did inflation rate decline? Never on the increase in real terms of money although the various CBN releases then claimed they were in units based on their nominal rates n not real rates. What about the unemployment rate? (that stands between 10-90% depending on whom you ask) Please do not get me wrong I am in support of the consolidation of the banks as it was obvious that most of the banks were taking on risks far larger than their Capital could carry this was contrary to the Global standard of the Basel II accord.
On the one hand, the consolidation process itself was tainted with a lot of lapses and shady dealings. Soludo started failing since the consolidation process. During an acquisition deal between 2 banks that did not pass the second phase of the recent CBN audit it was revealed that the 5 banks that came together to form the smaller bank did not have up to half the minimum N25 billion requirement and the merger was approved and granted license to operate under a new name If due-diligence was carried out by Mr. Soludo and his examination team while in office that kind of bank should not be in existence today? Talk about selective justice Soludo knew there was something wrong with the whole industry that was why he created the EDW only that he is not man enough to admit his mistakes
On the other hand, his successor is currently doing the right thing in a wrong way (probably seeking personal glory). As we all know that Banking thrives on information and arguably one of the industries with the largest systemic risk usually triggered or averted by public confidence in the system Because the situation was not well managed in terms of Public relations these sick banks now became more affected while the banks rationalization/restructuring was made worse by not involving the unions as I mentioned earlier in the thread
But I tell you this, if the reforms were not implemented then, the consequences of non- action (that Soludo preferred) would have been far more grievous in the future most especially to innocent depositors The origin of the whole calamity that we are witnessing now started when Mr. Soludo was in office and he was in a far much better position to have corrected the ills he discovered being the Industry watchdog. Some bank executives may have fraudulent tendencies but it is the core responsibility of regulators like CBN and NDIC to ensure that stakeholders faith in the system is preserved through adequate supervision
The recent Human Development Index Report shows that Nigeria is one of the worst countries to live in the world. The UN laments that while there’s sufficient information to show that the GDP of the nation had been on the increase the standard of living of the Nigerian people has been on the decline Now in simple Economics it does not make sense but there are possible answers
First, it could be that the government is toying with data and giving a false representation of the actual variables in the computation of the Nation’s GDP over the years. This could only have been facilitated via the help of the custodians of the Nation’s statistical and Economic data e.g. the CBN, Finance Ministry, the almost moribund Federal office of Statistics and Federal and State ministries/parastatals planning research and statistics units Second, it could be that the wealth created is only in the hands of a few Nigerians hence the gap between the poor and the rich has definitely widened but of course this can only thrive in markets where there’s unfair competition and policies of government e.g. Importation licenses and permits, Tax/Trade concessions e.t.c. tend to favour only a certain group of individuals or family owned businesses with the right connections to the people in office Anyhow, one or combination of these or other reasons may be why Nigeria is where it is today. What am saying is that the policies of government should reflect positively in the lives of the people.
If not that we live in a society where visions of our leaders are myopic and memories of the followers are also short-lived we tend to forget quickly the wrongs of our office holders and continue to support their self-driven political ambitions even when they refuse to own up and proffer ways to move the country out of the mess they got us into. In developed worlds, people like Soludo would not even dream of becoming a member of any political party talk less of seeking public office This message also goes out to all those that may be seeking public offices come 2011 or 2010 as the case may be. It is our duty to examine the character of the people that we want to lead us, what values are they bringing to the table, what do they stand for and what do they have to offer the average Nigerian, what is their level of sincerity evidenced with a good track record in leadership, public office and corporate governance? Someone said a people deserve the kind of leaders it gets. Nigerians are good people why can’t we have good leaders? LET’S NOT KEEP QUIET. LET US SPEAK OUT!
God bless Nigeria. |
Romance › Re: How Do U Know That A Man Is A Virgin? by Dexlomo: 9:40pm On Dec 10, 2009 |
Since U're a male den y ask? |
Romance › Re: More Than Confused by Dexlomo: 9:35pm On Dec 10, 2009 |
Since U've got al it takes to be a dad den, take d child n leave d mother. |
Family › Re: One Man, One Room, One Motorcycle, Two Wives N Four Children! by Dexlomo: 9:29pm On Dec 10, 2009 |
I heard dre's a way dey can handle it outside d children's knowledge. Since d man n d wives r into their private businesses, they can have their Bleep fun wen d children is gone to school or send dem on errands while they enjoy deir 3some. I can bet d idiot will likely be eyeing an alagbo. |
Romance › Should I Use It by Dexlomo(op): 8:27pm On Nov 12, 2009 |
Dear NLnders,
Please I need your advise on this. Dre is dis new girl I am seeing who isn't satisfied with the size of my rod n has decided to help me get some hausa herbs which helps enlarge the size.
Do u suggest I take dis herbs? Besides, d only danger I was informed is dat d size will never shrink back n as such, if it shoots beyond d normal size hope I won't loose out in the long run?
Awaiting your advise and if you need to criticise please ensure it is constructive enough. It is beta u just read thru n keep quiet if U know U don't have any meaningful thing to say. |
Family › Re: I'm So Confused by Dexlomo(op): 2:45pm On Nov 11, 2009 |
Pharoh: Talk to him to give you more time and see reasons why you have to be careful about this marriage thing.
Going out of his comfort at this time because of this issue is a slap on the contribution he has made for you to be where you are today. So please respect him and talk to him like a father and i am sure he will understand. It's not dat I can't talk to him but U shd understand dat our parents blive dey have d final say. He usually claims I have all it takes to find myself a wife n doesn't want to blive dat it's rily not yet my time. I am convinced y he is getting too serious about al dis is because of my younger broda who wants to get married after his Masters. He is d gud boy who is loyal n is responsible unlike me who after my education isn't settling down yet. Gues, I wil have to run to UK since they neva bodad getting back my British passport from me ever since I came back in September and den come back wen I am ready. This is because I know dey wil surely cal for me once I abscond. Radiant: You can only marry when you find your "missing rib".
Seriously, what's with all these parents? Marry marry as if it's a damn piece o' cheesecake. Tell the man he go wait tire.
My parents dare not.  Babe, please don't think so because I neva blived my parents cud say this. Dey decieved me wit too much morals wen I was growing up n neva allowed me do d things my peers were doing. mrperfect: As far as the Ego/owo dey to cater for both of you, just fight a desperate battle and get one babe is not all that hard if you focus. But Man, don't make mistake if you can find one, just tell your daddy to give you sometime. APerfect, D mony is not d problem but dey don't want me to enjoy myself. I wil run away alone. |
Romance › Re: Pls Help I'm Dying Slowly. by Dexlomo: 2:29pm On Nov 11, 2009 |
@Funmi-lola, It's just a feeling and it will surely pass away. Ur life is in ur hands n al U can do is to determine in ur heart to let go of him. I am sure my post may seem harsh but it is only the truth. In as much as you love him does that imply u shd sell out ur senses? D fact dat u stil want to hold on to d guy because of sex or share d smal part of him to me makes me bliv u r d*mb. Get up and move on wit ur life 'cos ur claims of being a product of a gud xtian home makes me sick. Just give urself some time n u'll find love again. |
Family › I'm So Confused by Dexlomo(op): 5:14pm On Nov 10, 2009 |
Hello NLanders, I just finished my Masters not too long ago and my dad helped resecured my job in one of the 24 banks in the country. However, I got my greatest shocker from him  . I am single and still searching but he has given me a mandate to introduce my fiancee not later than next Val's day as he claimed he has done what is expected of a responsible father and I should now act as a responsible son. To make matters worse, he is now comparing me with my younger brother who just started his masters and is planning is planning getting married once he comes back. I am still new in the game as I was exposed during my MSc days and can't thank my friends enough for this. However, I have not really found my dream girl as the girls I meet are those who want me because I want them and we are busy giving ourselves nice times. I believe my dad is failing to understand that I just started enjoying life and it will be most advisable I enjoy it to the fullest before getting married. I am thinking of moving out of the house because he has offered me our 2 bedroom BQ ever since I came back but would that free me from his ultimatum? |
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Romance › Re: Married Man, Good Christian, Wants To Marry Me. Confused. by Dexlomo: 2:25pm On Nov 03, 2009 |
aboly: He's married with 2 kids and he is in luv with me on the basis that he wants more kids and his wife dosen't want to have more children cos the 2 she has was thru C/S. He is so luvly takes care of me,a good xtain and has a great sence of humor,he's askin 4 my hand in marriage. wot should i do? I pity U. D guy loves u because u r a child producing machine. D prob is dat he is not smart enuf. U ad beta open ur eyes well else u'll be surprised dat ur eyes are filled wit soap despite dat u r in a stream. Al d guy wants to do is to jembe. Dat he nids more children, does he nid 2 marry U? Kai, na ur type I wan dey jam now wey dey don open my eyes to d sweet things wey dey dia. Me sef wan marry U abeg!!! coolier: Case Scenario: Husband wants more kids: Do I blame him? NO Wife doesn't: Do I blame her? YES
They must have discussed this, the husband knowing fully well that women can have up to four children with C/S, and in some cases the last two pregnancies might turn out to be normal deliveries. And the wife knowing fully well that making children together is one of her responsibility towards her husband, refusing which might have grave repercussions.
Christians are not super natural beings. They are only human, just like you and I. So there is nothing wrong with him wanting more kids. And if his wife cannot agree on that then he takes another wife. Now let me take you down memory lane: It is a known fact that a former Archbishop of the Anglican Diocese of Nigeria(now deceased) had two wives, both bore him kids. Note that the Archbishop is the overall head of the Christian community in Nigeria. He was never dethroned because he had two wives. Everybody knew. He was a good Christian to have risen to the post of Archbishop. Abraham - the father of faith himself, because his wife Sarah could not conceive on time, took a slave girl Haggai as second wife - courtesy Sarah.
By refusing to have more kids, this wife has only given her husband liberty and full permission to go ahead and marry another wife.
So I would say to the poster marry him if you love him. Wat an advise. U beta stop blaspheming or U no rid am say U can only divorce ur wife based on adultery n dat is if she is caught. U no fit marry sef unless she die so y give blind advice in d name of xtainity? |
Romance › Re: Why The War Against Each Other? by Dexlomo: 2:04pm On Nov 03, 2009 |
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Romance › Re: Can You Wash Your Partner's Clothes? by Dexlomo: 7:40pm On Oct 30, 2009 |
I don't think I can because I have been used to washmen doing my laundry as such they will continue but as for her undies, no big deal on that cos she would wash mine wen she wants to wash hers so I did do same for her. |