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Nostalgic! Anywhere you hear that soundtrack you start running to go and mark your position in front of the TV screen. I recall those moments and I get emotional. Time don fly sha🥺 |
I dont blame her. Money miss road people. Mbeke feeling funky. If not for our dirty politics that afford this kind of bush person, the opportunity to abuse power they didn't work for. Let her pay!!! |
i no dey miss Shola Thompson for midnight because of this device. ![]() |
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Has everything Nigeria ever done to its citizens been anything other than hurt? We are accustomed to it. |
The game was a fixed game |
Reminds me of Okey Bakassi in "Pam Pam" ![]() |
Don't allow people change who you are bro. Being kind and soft hearted is a very good trait. Just be careful who you run these emotions with because there are alot of selfish and toxic people waiting to take advantage of you. Sometimes you need to toughen up to those set of people because not everyone deserves to have you around. Cheers bro. |
This is so hilarious! As a chelsea fan I am so proud of my team and the fans. This club has brought joy to the common man on the street. I really dont know why people hate Chelsea. If you are a human being with positive vibes you just cant help but love the club. Chelsea till I bleed!!! DryMouth: |
You have spoken well. Truth is this generation of youths are so uncouth and disrespectful. robosky02: |
I'm in tears right now. This was totally avoidable. May her soul rest in peace. |
I really don't know what coding entails but what I can relate to is that feeling you are experiencing at the moment. All I can say is never ever give up on your aspirations no matter how hard it seems. My "breakthrough" came at 31yrs(so I thot) and then I came crashing down into the mud 3yrs down the line. This was due to reasons beyond my control and I must say the next 3yrs that followed was the roughest I ever faced as an adult. I could barely feed bruh not to talk of going into a serious r/ship. But I never lost hope! NEVER!! The main breakthrough came from where I least expected. I was in my late 30's bro. Don't panic but be smart and know that all you need is one genuine opportunity. Be patient, it will come eventually. This life nor balance just know say this fan go blow come ya end soon as long as you don't lose hope. |
Just look at her smile, makes me fall in love with my fatherland. You have made a wise decision sweetheart. Welcome home� |
Boys don old finish! Make dem no dey contest with the younger generations. |
This is fact for those who strongly believe and are patient enough for the right time. I am a testimony to this. MITCHELL96: |
Natty, Clarus and Gringory...chaiii�� |
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Some members of this squad were involved in a naked party a night before a qualifier last year and they still got invited to the squad. You can't eat your cake and have it. Our preparation was poor and so we deserved what we got. |
You people in that axis are joking with your life and that of your generations yet unborn. This could lead to alteration of genetics and then subsequent birth of deformed children. The ripple effect will be catastrophic let alone the curreny effect it has on the environs. It's a timebomb!! |
Hin leg dey very funny aswear |
Patoranking don kuku tok am, "Tanzanian girls kerewa, yes demma kerewa!" |
is that why he wants to finish the food ![]() Na him chop the tin pass the baby sef ![]() Anyway, nice one son. |
Jay Jayyyyyyyyyy!!! Una miss better footballer o "generation z" |
The assailant that carried out this act must be the devil himself. I mean how do you slit a woman's throat and stab her multiple times ![]() |
Rip umbrella. May the good Lord grant your soul eternal rest. You definitely are a hero. Rest on bro |
Money miss road. |
Man UTD ojoro too much. Unbeaten will still end up in the "poto-poto" |
One bears Homixide, the other Problem Child....may we not bear useless nicknames that defines our destiny. Back in secondary school, we had a senior who's nickname was killah. To cut the story short, this guy killed a fellow student with a javelin tho it was purely unintentional. Mind the kind of names you bear. |
tellwisdom:This wan na highest! |
Well, one thing I admire about you is your openness and honesty at accepting where you was/are today. This is the first step towards success and I tell you many people are in this same dilemma because of the system we find ourselves. At 21 years of age trust me you still have plenty of room to make the right decisions and so you shouldn't be in a haste to choose a career path. Take your time and analyse all available options before you settle for one. From your write up you seem to me a smart person. I know people are smart in different ways. Just focus and make sure whatever you choose in the end would give you a reasonable level of satisfaction. goodluck to you. [q chuote author=ajoke1824 post=104798524]I sincerely hope this hits frontpage as I need as many sensible responses as possible. This is going to be a really long one. I'm a 21 year old penultimate student of one of Nigeria's federal universities. I'm one of those, I can never work under a boss. I'd rather have my own business people. However, this choice took a different turn the relationship I thought was going to lead me through the isle ended in the mud. I eventually figured out that my decision to own my own business and not get a job were influenced by three things: 1. My life was wrapped around the guy I was in a relationship with. I didn't really have a life of my own. My ambition when I was with him was mostly to start a business, finish my first degree, and be a sit-at-home mum and wife. I kicked against getting a second degree and even rejected two sponsorships to relocate to Canada because I wanted to be with my man (my mumu no get part two that time). 2. I saw how badly my mom was treated at her place of work by her boss(es). I'd usually get angry and eventually vowed never to get a job. 3. I considered myself someone who's not brilliant and smart enough for the cooperate world. (Low self-esteem). The nonsense relationship ended in a terrible way but I eventually picked up myself and moved on. Now, I'm beginning to love the cooperate world but choosing a career path has become a headache. I've been totally confused. Some of my classmates are taking ICAN and ACCA. Some are also taking CFA courses (I'm studying economics) but I have no interest in CFA, ICAN or ACCA. I spoke with a friend of mine and he advised me to consider data analysis but I have my doubts and fears. So many questions have been ringing in my head. How do I choose a career path that I don't eventually get frustrated with at the end of the day? How promising is Data analysis as a career path? What's the average pay in this field. I'd really love to thread a path where I have even the slightest spark of passion but I can't seem to connect my passion with data analysis. Is passion important in choosing a career path? It feels like I've been wasting my life all these years on a man so much that the only passions I have are: 1. Writing (I earned a few naira notes during the lockdown from this) 2. Hair styling (I fantasize about this and even beg people to let me make their hair) 3. Selling (I really love to sell) What else? Nothing. If I'm going to be sincere and truthful to myself, those three things are the only things that truly make sense to me when it comes to earning but I feel I should do more and spend some time in the cooperate world. Wait, tell me y'all understand what I wrote up there because my mind is all over the place right now and I don't know what to think anymore. Thank you in advance.[/quote] |
I think Checkmate was aired on Thursdays not weekends. |
NwaNimo1:Live and let die! Classic Bond� |
