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Jobs/VacanciesRe: West African Examination Council Is Recruiting This 2016. by donogaga(m): 7:05pm On Sep 30, 2016
IrradiatoR:
any invitee?
I heard some people have received text message
It's very True.
She actually received her invite today. At approximately 1:50pm.
PoliticsRe: Protest At High Court Lagos Over Victimisation Of Patience Jonathan By EFCC(pics by donogaga(m): 10:19pm On Sep 28, 2016
Smh.

Knowledge is prevalent in the nation today but many lack understanding... Wisdom is the principal thing, Hence with all thy getting, get understanding...
CelebritiesRe: Angelina Jolie Files For Divorce From Brad Pitt by donogaga(m): 5:04pm On Sep 20, 2016
Marriage was authored by God and without Him there is no happy marriage. Never be fooled by those red carpet kisses. Their acting talent also continue at the red carpet. insult me if you like, but the truth is not always accepted by those in denial.

I really believed this couple could make it work! They seemed so genuine and supportive of one another ... this is sad.

Children are the real victims, full stop.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Dpr Is Recruiting by donogaga(m): 7:44pm On Sep 02, 2016
ikdiaro:
bro kindly send ur mail address so I can forword my CV to u. thanks
Nairaland GeneralRe: Tension In NLNG As Seafarer's Wages Are Cut By 50%. Shore Workers Pay Increased by donogaga(m): 8:07am On Aug 11, 2016
Bad timing.
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos by donogaga(m): 9:47pm On Aug 08, 2016
Congratulations are in order.


Sending you the warmest wishes as you build your new lives together. May the light of your love always glow upon your marriage!


May you have the wedding of your dreams and the happiest of marriages!

God bless you abundantly!!!
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 7:21pm On Aug 07, 2016
omoondo:
donogaga of ahoada,congrats in advance
Thanks boss.

But the only assignment that took me to Ahoada was the mandatory NYSC.
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 7:16pm On Aug 07, 2016
sajbabs:
Op , pls where did the pre-wedding shoot take place?
Warri, Delta State.
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 7:05pm On Aug 07, 2016
Crownofwealth:
welcome to the obijeko family
Thanks bro.

Kind regards.
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 7:04pm On Aug 07, 2016
Kowor:
Ok.... This is beautiful.. Seriously. Congratulations, remember to invite nlders to d weddn o.
No qualms.

Thanks and do have a splendid week ahead.
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 7:01pm On Aug 07, 2016
fewj:
Best Western Hotel by Emu bakery Delta State, hope 2k wasn't your photographer as well? I used the same venue for mine. Happy Married life in advance
Yeah, it's Warri, Delta state.

Thanks papi.
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 6:56pm On Aug 07, 2016
Crownofwealth:
whether my pretty sister cancook? she is an expert and well trained from a good background.
Very true. There's no doubt about that. She's such a great cook.

And again, she's very intelligent and well trained. Am blessed.

EducationRe: WAEC Result Of A Student From St. Francis Catholic College, Oyo. by donogaga(m): 1:05pm On Aug 07, 2016
Impressive.
Same with this.

RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 2:18am On Aug 07, 2016
LuveU2:
awww your bae is so gorgeous!!!! cheesy
Congratulations man
Thanks mami.
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 2:12am On Aug 07, 2016
herzern:
Op.....

Yhu've qotten yourself a beautiful wife wink.....

Please Cherish her....

I pray for a lonq lastinq marriage between you two IJN!.....


Mr Lalastic-whatever grin .....please move dhiz to permanent site
Thanks bro, I appreciate that.

God bless you.
RomanceRe: My Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 2:10am On Aug 07, 2016
More.

RomanceMy Pre-wedding Photos. by donogaga(op): 1:56am On Aug 07, 2016
Proverbs 18:22 22: He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the LORD.

RomanceRe: World’s First Most Beautiful Vagina Contest, Winners To Be Rewarded by donogaga(op): 7:44am On Aug 03, 2016
SAINTSAMURAI:
Let me secretly recommend a female romancelander to them, damm she got the best pvssy iv ever seen, so much beautiful than a red rose flower. 100percent true talk.
These people are dragging us to the devil. Which one is most beautiful vagina again? Is vagina beautiful? Am even tired of all these weird happenings. This is not something that should be discussed let alone sharing on social media.
RomanceRe: World’s First Most Beautiful Vagina Contest, Winners To Be Rewarded by donogaga(op): 7:39am On Aug 03, 2016
Flexherbal:
These our white brothers are so funny.
Anyways,they do not experience fuel scarcity, so they have time for anything.
The world is coming to an end, people quee up to show case their vagina for modeling,shame to unrepented hearts and unspiritfilled souls. They should Run to Jesus now that he is near, tomorrow might be too late. Jesus loves everyone personally.
RomanceWorld’s First Most Beautiful Vagina Contest, Winners To Be Rewarded by donogaga(op): 7:29am On Aug 03, 2016
World’s First Most Beautiful Vagina Contest, Winners’ Reward Will Leave You Speechless (18+)



Back in June, Auto-Blow intimacy gadgets announced their competition to find the world’s most beautiful vagina. Women submitted photos of their vaginas so the webs could vote for and rank them.

The three winners of the competition were promised thousands of dollars in cash and the opportunity to have a mold made of their vulvas.


https://nigeriacamera.net/worlds-first-beautiful-vagina-contest-winners-reward-will-leave-speechless-18/

FamilyNigerian Woman Drowns, Her Children Rescued While Trying To Cross To Europe. by donogaga(op): 12:00pm On Jul 30, 2016
The dangerous quest for 'better life' abroad! Two Nigerian siblings aged 11 and 10, were rescued in the Mediterranean on Friday after losing their mother while on a dangerous journey to Europe.

The heartbreaking photos of the boy and girl by Associated Press were published by Dailymail as they sobbed and comforted each other aboard a rescue boat.

According to Dailymail, the children are part of 150 migrants rescued by an NGO’s boat while trying to make the journey from Libya to Europe aboard an overcrowded craft.

A migration group had said more than 3,000 people had died while trying to cross the Mediterranean this year, nearly a 60 percent increase from this time in 2015.

The latest rescue came after Italy on Thursday launched a hard-hitting campaign on the Internet, TV, radio and social media to warn African migrants of the dangers they face in trying to reach Europe



http://www.leystradamus.com.ng/2016/07/nigerian-woman-drowns-her-children.html

FamilyThis Woman Returned To Her Husband After All These? by donogaga(op): 11:41am On Jul 30, 2016
I used that caption for a reason. I often advise ladies to pray before marriage and to be very prayerful in marriage, every day whether you are very happy, happy, not happy. It is the responsibility of a wife to ensure peace reigns in her home, don’t get married and forget your role as a wife – home builder.

As a lady, it is better you don’t get married than for you to marry a man blindly without praying and you think the easy way out is to run if he’s beating you and go be with another man. You are running into Adultery with your eyes wide open and you will blame yourself when the consequences come.

Women, save your marriage with prayer and counselling, stop thinking you can change God’s rules due to the fact that your husband beats you. If you had prayed seriously like someone who wanted to be in a happy marriage, you would have known if that man is good for your destiny or not. But many ladies focus mainly on material things, hence they fall into the hands of the “wrong” man.

Women rights activist, Joe Odumakin shared the pics above of Gloria Izuakor, who she helped when her husband battered her, saying all his well now and the couple have reconciled. Her words:

“Remember Gloria Izuakor? She came with testimonies of greater experiences in their reconciled marriage. Congrats!”

May the good Lord save us from marriage mistakes. Amen!


https://nigeriacamera.net/woman-returned-husband/

SportsRe: Paul Pogba Completes Record-breaking £100million Transfer To Manchester United.. by donogaga(m): 10:51am On Jul 30, 2016
saintkel:
Men dats so much o, well sports is truly an avenue for true generation of revenue. PMB and NFF get that
Who cares how much this guy cost? Just land this lad and let's hit the ground running . If juve can sign higu who's 29 yrs @ £76m, Everton rejecting £50m for stone and demanding £75m from Chelsea for lukaku then Paul is not on the high side considering his age and potentials. besides Zlatan has officially signed, only one week and united have made £75m from the sales of Zlatan's Jersey, by next week who knows maybe £200 or more.

From a business as well as football sense, it's a good deal.

I can beat my chest, Champions League football is guaranteed next season.
CelebritiesAfter 13 Yrs Together, Mary J Blige Files For Divorce From Husband & Manager by donogaga(op): 6:59am On Jul 29, 2016
Blige has claimed irreconcilable differences and plans to move forward with a legal split from her husband.

Mary J. Blige has reportedly filed for divorce from her husband Martin Isaacs.

According to TMZ, the singer has pulled the plug on the 13-year marriage to Martin, who has also been the singer’s manager over the years.

The gossip site claims the 45 year-old cited ‘irreconcilable differences’ as the reason for the alleged split, although the documents reportedly fail to list a separation date, calling it ‘to be determined’.


It’s also thought the singer has asked the judge to ‘block Isaac’s’ ability to get spousal support’, while the alleged document does not mention a prenup.

The couple do not have any children together. Blige and Isaacs were married on December 7, 2003 in a private ceremony.


Blige has not commented publicly on the split at this time.



http://thenet.ng/2016/07/after-13-years-together-mary-j-blige-files-for-divorce-from-husband-and-manager/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook

FamilyRe: Man Slammed Online For Saving Mother Instead Of Wife; Who Would You Have Saved? by donogaga(m): 6:41am On Jul 28, 2016
Well, from virtually all the comments above, it's clear that our mothers are more precious than our wives.


Conflict of interest.
FamilyRe: Man Slammed Online For Saving Mother Instead Of Wife; Who Would You Have Saved? by donogaga(m): 6:33am On Jul 28, 2016
Mother's are irreplaceable.

But he should have saved his wife first.
Foreign AffairsMalawian 'hyena Man' Arrested For Having Sex With Children by donogaga(op): 7:49am On Jul 27, 2016
An HIV-positive Malawian man, who says he is paid to have sex with children as part of initiation rites, has been arrested on the president's orders.

Eric Aniva, a sex worker known in Malawi as a "hyena", was the subject of a BBC feature last week.

He told the BBC that he did not mention his HIV status to those who hire him.

President Peter Mutharika said the police should investigate and charge him over the cases of defilement he had seemingly confessed to.

The BBC's Ed Butler, who covered the story about Malawi's sexual "cleansing practices", says in some remote southern regions of the country it is traditional for girls to be made to have sex with a man after their first menstruation.

Some of the girls are as young as 12 years old, he reported.

What is known as a "hyena" in Malawi culture is usually a man who has sex with widows or married women who cannot fall pregnant.

'Horrific practices'

"While we must promote positive cultural values and positive socialisation of our children, the president says harmful cultural and traditional practices cannot be accepted in this country," presidential spokesman Mgeme Kalilani said in a statement

Mr Aniva would "further be investigated for exposing the young girls to contracting HIV and further be charged accordingly", he said.

The president had also ordered all men and parents involved to be investigated, Mr Kalilani said.

"All people involved in this malpractice should be held accountable for subjecting their children and women to this despicable evil," the statement said.

"These horrific practices although done by a few also tarnish the image of the whole nation of Malawi internationally and bring shame to us all."

Last year Malawi banned child marriage, raising the legal age of marriage from 15 to 18 - something activists hoped would put an end to early sexual initiations.

Mr Aniva told the BBC that he planned to stop taking part in sexual cleansing practices.


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36892963?ocid=socialflow_facebook

Jobs/VacanciesRe: Finally! I Got My First Job Through Nairaland by donogaga(m): 6:57am On Jul 26, 2016
Congratulations are in order bro.
RomanceRe: Man Wearing A Jumper Having Sex With Girlfrnd In Middle Of A PAVEMENT (PICTURES) by donogaga(m): 6:26am On Jul 25, 2016
I blame the dogs which left their styles in public and it has landed good innocent people in trouble because of trying to copy. I think these couple used to cheat exams all the way. The dogs must sue them for plagiarism.
FamilyEight Ways To Protect Your Sex Life From The Children by donogaga(op): 2:55pm On Jul 24, 2016
(1) Prepare yourselves and talk to each other: Most
people want to sleep with people who are kind,
happy, funny, physically attractive – whatever
made you fancy each other in the first place.
Hopefully, you still tick each other’s boxes – no,
that’s not a euphemism. Tell them they are the
bee’s knees. Tell them again. Keep telling them.
This is important.

(2) Forget spontaneity: Happy, gorgeous couples
getting it on in unlikely and exotic locations are
fictional or on reality TV. You need to plan this
stuff in the same way that a trip to the shops
with a newborn looks like you’re off on
holiday. Ignore all the well-intentioned
nonsense about how sex shouldn’t be a habit. It
really, really should become a habit – a good
one.

(3) If you want spontaneity – and can afford it –
leave. Together, obviously. Get someone who
likes fish fingers and Andy Day from CBeebies
to look after your kids for a weekend and go
somewhere on your own. You can get plastered
and remember what it feels like to snog each
other drunkenly. Hopefully, it feels nice. You
might even have sex. Possibly not in a bed.

(4) Go to bed together: There’s no point whingeing
that you don’t have sex if you don’t put
yourselves in the same place at the same time.
That means actually going to bed at the same
time. There’s nothing more dispiriting than
waiting hopefully in the sack while someone’s
still downstairs de-fleaing the dog.

(5) Fit locks on the bedroom door: There’s nothing
worse for a flagging libido than the sound of
tiny feet approaching.

(6) Set the, ahem, love alarm: OK, so the heady days
of morning sex seem like a long time ago. But,
with a bit of willpower, you can bring them
back. Wake up half an hour earlier and
embrace the quickie.

(7) Distraction: An hour of the Clangers on a
Saturday morning while you and your other
half lag the pipes upstairs in the loft – yes, that
is a euphemism – is totally appropriate for the
sake of your relationship.

(cool If all else fails , remember the joy of snogging: If
anyone’s feeling a bit self-conscious about her
post-baby body or having eaten nothing but
takeaways since the nipper turned up, and can’t
cope any more, just have a fumble.


https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/jul/23/eight-ways-to-protect-your-sex-life-from-the-children
Foreign AffairsLife As A Refugee In Britain? ‘A Dog Couldn’t Endure It’ by donogaga(op): 1:30pm On Jul 24, 2016
If all the doors are closing, how do you open
them? That’s the question that’s been
troubling me all summer. How do you keep
working for tolerance when the tide of opinion
has shifted against cosmopolitanism, when a
society has become terrified of difference?

Last spring I had an email from a woman called
Anna, who asked me if I’d like to be involved
with Refugee Tales, a project that works to
bring about an end to the indefinite detention
of refugees in Britain. We’ll pair you with a
former detainee, she said. He’ll tell you his
story, and then you’ll write it up .

I met R in the foyer of King’s College. Spring in
the air, the Thames running under the cool
green shade of plane trees at the bottom of the
street. R looked sick, but said he wanted to go
ahead with our conversation.

As a boy, he’d been involved in student protests
against corrupt elections in his country.
Everyone had been arrested. The booking
policeman happened to recognise his name,
which was the same as a relative in a position of
power. Leaning close, he told R that he was
going to be transferred to a secret prison, and
that if he went there he would never come out
alive.

Two days later, everyone was loaded into black
jeeps. R’s swerved away from the convoy and
took him to a hotel. His relative was there. “I
am not sending you to France,” he said. “I’m
going to send you to a country where they have
human rights.”

His case went to trial 17 times. On
the 18th time, the judge was kind.

R and I were sitting opposite each other in a
windowless room, on plastic chairs; a kind of
interrogation chamber. I hated asking him to
tell me his story because I knew he had told it
and told it and told it, that he had recited this
repertoire of facts, that in some way he had
vanished behind them.

At first things were good for him in England. A
flat in London, money from the government, a
college course, a degree. And then a mistake, a
stupid error of judgment. He bought a plasma
television from an acquaintance. The next thing
he knew, the police were at his door. He was
arrested, he was sentenced for receiving stolen
goods. He went to prison, he served his time, he
was released.

Outside the prison, UK border guards were
waiting for him. While he was inside, the law
had changed. If you were sentenced for more
than a year, you were automatically a subject
for deportation.

Now the nightmare began. He was held, in a
detention centre, for almost a year more, and
when he was released the outside world, too,
had become a prison. He had to wear a tag and
keep to a curfew; he had to report to the border
authority three times a week. He couldn’t work.
A return train ticket to the place where he had
to report was £24.

He went back to the detention centre yet again.
He was crying as he told me what it was like to
serve an indefinite sentence, time with no end
in sight. “Miss, your dog couldn’t endure it,” he
said. His case went to trial 17 times over the
course of three years. On the 18th time, the
judge was kind.”

He was released but, after 20 years in Britain, is
still not at liberty. He is depressed, he doesn’t
like to be around people, feels afraid of them.
Sometimes he hears voices that tell him to kill
himself. Sometimes he thinks he’s dreaming,
that nothing is very real. He still can’t work,
still has to report in every week, still doesn’t
have indefinite leave to remain. Soon, he told
me, that might change. Almost there, I said, and
he said bitterly: “It’s not about ‘almost there’,
it’s half of my age. Two decades and a half.”
I felt sick with shame when he said that. Shame
at my country, shame at the squandering, the
theft of time and talent. Shame: the signature
sensation of this summer.

Two months later, I caught the train from St
Pancras, rattling over the marshes of Kent. The
Refugee Tales project had organised a walk
from Canterbury to London , a pilgrimage
straight out of Chaucer. Each night a writer
came to join them, to tell the stories of people
who exist in silence, behind the locked doors of
detention centres.

It was 10 days after the referendum. I stopped
for a drink on Faversham high street. A red-
faced man, already drunk, was looking at the
event programme on his iPhone. “A right bunch
of lefties,” he said. “Shami Chakrabarti, that
bitch.”

I arrived at the Assembly Rooms in a state of
despair. Who’s going to come, who’s going to
care about the treatment of refugees in this
climate, when we’ve already slammed
the doors.

But people did come. People came who’d been
walking all day. Old people, teenagers, former
detainees. Suddenly, the room was full;
suddenly I was in another Britain: a Britain of
patchworked banners and communal pots of
dahl and rice; a Britain cheerfully, earnestly
invested in being kind.

I read R’s story. At the end I talked about how
ashamed I was of my country, and how
haunted I was by the question of what R might
have done with his life. Anna was sitting
opposite me, in the front row, and this tough,
dogged, indefatigable woman was sobbing.
I started to feel hope again that evening. Right
now it seems as if everyone in the world is at
loggerheads, breaking down into smaller and
smaller units, on a relentless crusade for some
kind of impossible, insane purity. I find it
terrifying, this dream of inhabiting a world
populated by people exactly like you.

It doesn’t have to be like that. We could stop
being so lethally afraid of strangers, so
dangerous in our self‑protection.

This is why stories are such a stealthy force. In
telling someone’s story, you make them real,
just as in forcing someone to stay silent you
destroy them. And in making people real you
have to make space for them, to acknowledge
their presence in the world. R, for example,
twisting his baseball cap in his hands, saying: “I
was sent to a country with human rights.”


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/24/refugees-tales-detainees-in-britain-shame

Foreign AffairsDonald Trump: EU Was Formed 'to Beat The US At Making Money' by donogaga(op): 1:10pm On Jul 24, 2016
Donald Trump has claimed that the European
Union was created to “beat the United States
when it comes to making money” in an
interview with NBC News.

Speaking to Chuck Todd, whom the Republican
nominee has repeatedly berated as “sleepy-
eyed”, Trump also said of the EU “the reason
that it got together was like a consortium so that
it could compete with the United States”.

The European Union was founded as the
European Coal and Steel Community in 1952 in
an effort to promote strong cross-border ties in
Europe and avoid future wars. It has since
evolved to a customs union and eventually to
the transnational entity devoted to removing
internal trade barriers, building a common
market and a fiscal union. Its development and
growth has been repeatedly supported by the
United States under presidents of both parties.

Trump’s anti-European statements come after
the Republican nominee repeatedly praised
Brexit, the vote by the United Kingdom to leave
the European Union, including in a press
conference in the day after the referendum held
at a Trump golf course in Scotland.

In the interview, Trump defended his recent
attacks on Nato, saying that countries in the
organization needed to pay more to the United
States in order for Washington to meet its treaty
obligations of mutual defense. In doing so,
Trump called Senate majority leader Mitch
McConnell “100% wrong” for rebutting his
comments earlier this week. The Kentucky
senator told Politico : “Nato is the most
important military alliance in world history. I
want to reassure our Nato allies that if any of
them get attacked, we’ll be there to defend
them.”

Trump also called both the World Trade
Organization and Nafta “disasters”.

The Republican nominee also said that his call
to ban people from the United States from “any
nation that has been compromised by
terrorism” was an expansion on his infamous
Muslim ban of December, 2015. “I actually
don’t think it’s a rollback. In fact, you could say
it’s an expansion,” said Trump. He added: “I’m
looking now at territory. People were so upset
when I used the word Muslim. Oh, you can’t
use the word Muslim. Remember this. And I’m
okay with that, because I’m talking territory
instead of Muslim.”

Trump also stood by longtime friend Roger
Ailes , who left Fox News this week after being
accused of sexual harassment by a number of
former and current employees. “He’s been a
friend of mine for a long time,” said Trump.
The Republican nominee went on to describe
the situation as “very sad. Because he’s a very
good person. I’ve always found him to be just a
very, very good person”.

Trump added: “I feel very badly. But a lot of
people are thinking he’s going to run my
campaign.”

He also confirmed reports that he would seek
revenge against former presidential nominee
rivals John Kasich and Ted Cruz by funding a
super PAC in the 2018 cycle to help defeat their
respective attempts to win the gubernatorial
election in Ohio and US Senate election in
Texas.

“I’ll probably do a super PAC, you know, when
they run against Kasich, for $10m to $20m,
against Ted Cruz,” said Trump. “And maybe
one other person that I’m thinking about.”
Trump also initially hedged on whether he’d
support the Senate candidacy of former Ku Klux
Klan candidate David Duke, who announced
Friday that he would mount a bid as a
Republican in his home state of Louisiana.
When asked: “Would you support a Democrat
over David Duke,” Trump responded: “I guess,
depending on who the Democrat was, but the
answer would be yes.”

Duke has cited Trump as an inspiration for his
candidacy and is a long-time endorser. The
Republican nominee has faced controversy
during his campaign for his unwillingness to
condemn Duke at times.


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/24/donald-trump-eu-was-formed-to-beat-the-us-at-making-money

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