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BrideOfDracula:Truth is that you are under no obligation as far as you are unmarried. Its your choice to start "forming" faithful wife before marriage to some boy that hasnt paid your parents a dime ![]() |
histemple:It means the two for us married men ![]() |
AlexCk:Unmarried boys should stop claiming right on top girl wey dem never pay bride price for. Same goes to all the unmarried girls going around saying "men are all the same" and that cheating inborn in them. Truth is no man can cheat on an unmarried girl. ![]() |
hml555:Oga herbalist, no opinion ![]() |
O ye Boyfriends and Girlfriends hear me out this day. Quit claiming what doesnt even exist in the first place. I am tired of hearing unmarried boys and girls claiming to have been cheated by their bae or boo. For christ sake you owe each other nothing till you tie the knot. Even engagement ring doesnt give any boy or girl exclusivity to your body. Unmarried boys and girls, no matter their age should go out and play freely without burden of faithfullness. Thats the exclusive reserve of the married. Go out and play. Make many more friends today cause that your fiancee is not yet your husband or wife. Only legally married men and women like us can be cheated by their spouse. I.e when husband sleeps with another woman or when a wife sleeps with another man. This is because they have consummated and completely met the contract terms of marriage till death do them part. Share your own Opinion. Lalasticlala move this ministry to permanent site for wider coverage as per views and opinions. |
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Watch APC wankers rush in d!ck-in-hand ![]() |
madridguy:Typical and true to type. Promise and fail is now the new good? SMH in fastforward mode ![]() |
Treat every Nigerian equally and all national problems would have been solved. But continue with the current system, even the salvation areas you mentioned will still rise against the system in the nearest future. The problem is not ijaw or igbo problem but a national problem that successive governments has always played ostrich with instead of facing the truth and creating equal opportunities for all nigerians irrespective of their nationality. Thats the bedrock of patriotism. Thats why americans are who they are. As long as some people continue to have some senseless pseudo sense of entitlement more than others in nigeria, i assure of a continous cycle of restiveness and rebellion. For now, REGIONALISM can remedy the mess we currently call Nigeria as it breeds healthy competition among regions. ![]() ALL SHOULD SAY NO TO VIOLENCE .... UNPROVOKED GOVT. VIOLENCE INCLUSIVE |
Lalasticlala, oya lets play "snake and ladder" ![]() |
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Buhari sef! |
I think someone is very very idle ![]() |
Donjazzy12:Fantastic trash ![]() |
Of all our problems ![]() Where and how did we err .... Lord forgive us our sins |
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh on Thursday released a census of livestock in the country. Mr. Ogbeh spoke at a news conference in Abuja. He said the 2011 National Agricultural Sample Survey indicated that Nigeria was endowed with an estimated 19.5 million cattle, 72.5 million goats, 41.3 million sheep, 7.1 million pigs and 28,000 camels. Accordingly, the minister said the country had 145 million chickens, 11.6 million ducks, 1.2 million turkeys and 974, 499 donkeys. Mr. Ogbeh said this impressive statistics which had made Nigeria number one in livestock in Africa had not met the national demand of animal protein or contributed to the GDP over the years. He decried the low milk production in Nigeria as a cow produced one litre of milk a day while a cow in Saudi Arabia or Brazil produced 30 to 40 litres. “Saudi Arabia produces 4.7 million litres of milk daily while Nigeria imports about 1.3 billion dollar worth of milk annually to make up deficit. The minister said of all the enterprise in the livestock sector, only the poultry industry had achieved an appreciable level of commercialisation. Mr. Ogbeh said other industries in the livestock sector were predominantly in the hands of subsistence farmers with pastoralist system of production contributing over 90 per cent of cattle production in the country. “The way forward in improving our livestock and dairy industry is to intensify efforts on adding value to the industry along the respective livestock value chains. “In line with our goal of attaining self sufficiency in animal protein, this administration has set out to establish ranches to be planted with high quality improved tropical grass and legume species. “We shall provide irrigation for all year commercial fodder production to enhance settlement of pastoralist and ensure cattle, sheep and goat improvement through an expanded breeding programme through artificial insemination. “We shall group dairy farmers in clusters, build their capacity and equip them with milk collection facilities and facilitate single digit loan for them,’’ he said. The minister said there was a new disease outbreak affecting maize production in some parts of Edo and in the South West of the country. He gave the name of the disease as “army worm’’, adding that relevant research institutes were working on it and the ministry was monitoring the level of threat it posed. Mr. Ogbeh urged farmers not to panic, adding that the ministry would take further action if the disease is not controlled within a short time. Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/204577-nigeria-releases-census-goats-sheep-pigs-livestocks-country.html |
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People of faith ...click "like" and claim thy own twins and "share" to spread it to your loved ones in jesus name! ![]() |
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EX-VICE President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar said yesterday that his former boss, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, should be held responsible for the current energy crisis in the country. Atiku said this at a book launch in Abuja on Tuesday. He claimed he suggested to Obasanjo to go for a caustic power station project instead of building gas power stations and that unless the Niger Delta crisis is resolved, dependency on gas for energy will continue to keep the country in darkness. “Let me again say that power is very tricky. “I had a disagreement with my president (Chief Obasanjo) in 2003 because I told him that we should go for caustic power station project but, he insisted on gas stations for power. “I told him gas will not work in the country in the next 10 to 15 years because militants will continue to blow up the pipelines until he addresses restiveness in the Niger Delta by providing this and that. “Obasanjo refused to listen to me and continued with the project and even subsequent administrations continued with it and 16 to 17 years after, we are still not there with power from gas.” Source: http://sunnewsonline.com/blame-obasanjo-for-nigerias-energy-crisis-atiku/
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Let the dulllard not here about it o ![]() |
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Bari22:Yowaa ![]() |
WATCHOVER:Move over joor ![]() |
chalxdon:Latest strain of zombie virus ... resistant to all known serum ![]() Your only cure will surely be live cremation ![]() |
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