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Money is important but NOT VERY IMPORTANT. |
cococandy: Oh she's good like that and you found it expedient to open such a thread. What were you expecting if not insult and abuse on her person.Just what I was thinking. If you already know she is a good girl having gone out with her, you should have had a second thought before coming out here to air her dirty linen. I don't know how strong your trust for her is during your relationship, but if it was there then you are still suppose to hang on and don't just conclude in a haste. Personally I don't think you have lost her. Take it as a holiday between you two. |
chinasaekperem: chai, i know how you feel, the girl don dey yimu give you.yuk!!!!
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ebujany: For those asking...Am a graduate,am working and b4 she left for camp,she was the considering type.she never puts pressure on me wen it comes to money or sum other things most ladies want infact,she will rather give to me than take from me.(Which i dnt like).she's a very good girl and like i said she's not a hoe.i just think she's getting distracted or stressed up.i read in a book that all ladies gets paraniod wen they dnt have enuf sleep.anyways,i just dey look amHmm............why did it take you this long to answer this simple question? Were you lost in thought all these while?
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ebujany: Hi guys..pls i have a very serious problem. ![]()
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PEOPLE DON'T JUST CHANGE OVERNIGHT. HOW LONG HAVE YOU GUYS DATED BY THE WAY? |
godfreyakpoguma: AKPOGUMA GODFREY, ADD ME UP ON FACEBOOK MY FRIEND. HAVE A HITCH-FREE DAY.You would have simply gone to her profile and send her a personal message. We are not interested in your name. |
DestinedSharon: Whenever I read post like this I feel so much pitied for this recent Nigerian girls. This NYSC 3wks orientation camping ''was it not the same that I was a corp member'' ?? While at the camp... I took time to study the kind of guys present, I checked for age, manner and IQ. From my findings.. There were very few mature guys (28 and above) both in age and in manner.. Then arises my question... What does the future holds for most girls that flirt around with these sugar boys. When I researched on d soldiers n armies present, I found out that they routinely replace girls in each batch with marriage n posting promises. Then.. I concluded that d time is too short for one to sell his/her conscience. Except the person do not ve any value to protect. I wish I can talk to our girls.Everything stills depends on the girl's family foundation and upbringing. No matter what you say or do to this kind of girl, no Jupiter would make her succumb to any guy. So for me its an individual sickness |
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Why didn't you work her posting to the state where you reside?
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Go out on a date with someone else, it would help to take your mind off her. She will come around bro...I betcha ! |
I understand you bro, but my own case is the reverse. I always stare at females and they complain it makes them uncomfortable and weak. I do that just for fun though cos I have a very piercing and disturbing eyes.....lol ![]() |
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How much did you spend in total dialing #230 or is it texting #230? |
I guess she is ugly, that was why it didn't register in your head that she was trying to hit on you. ![]() |
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Not so long ago, a little girl in Alabama wanted to go to the same school as everyone else (ruby bridges) And a gentle man from India wanted to raise consciousness without raising his voice (Gandhi) In east Germany, a man wanted to break free. And a woman travelled the world giving hope to those who had none (Mother Teresa) What is one thing you can do today that can make a difference? You can begin by dropping these phrases into your awareness, and watching what arises: ◦Why it is easy for me to make a difference… ◦How it is easy for me to make a difference… ◦One thing I can do in one minute that can make a difference… Remember: One grain of sand can turn the tide; One simple spark can light the night; One simple dream; One gentle word; One act of love from someone can start a chain of reaction. As Evan Tanner puts it: Believe in yourself. Believe in your own potential for greatness. Believe that you can change the world. It is something that is within each of us. Believe in the power of one. Its high time we as Nigerians change our line of thoughts. Individually. So much of the 'ME'' attitude is found in many of us that we don't really think of what we can do for others. What we can do to the next person even when he/she is not a friend is a thought that sounds strange to our ears. We don't have Love amongst ourselves to say the least and no one is ready to sacrifice himself. Our politicians who are suppose to be the leading example are failing in this regard, no wonder we are not making head-way. Even at the bus stops you struggle to enter a bus at the time pushing an elderly just to occupy the last seat; seating comfortably while an elder is standing on a queue and you still relax; etc are just few of little kindness we overlook in our everyday lives.
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I'm yet to hear any valid reasons from you guys |
Why do we suddenly develop the urge to Poo when ever we feel nervous or scared? What really triggers the urge even when the stomach is empty? |
This is the 4th post i'm reading about this. I smell rat |
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hakunajay: @Op, you mean you opened an account today just for the sake of scam? Get a life bro, crime doesn't pay and if truly you're a girl, then you're just a cheap wh**e...Yet people go still fall mugu. For instance see person wey put him picture just to have her contact! na woman go kill man quickly even before ebola |
Osi nle pako |
super story |
Funny how shallow-brain guys have turned into. If she is displaying her pin for the whole world to see, do you call that reasonable? |
But I wonder why Akwa Ibom is not having a steady power supply. They don't have industries and factories that consumes electricity. Schools, banks and very few business are what makes up the majority of the businesses there, unlike places like Onitsha, lagos, porthacourt etc |
I was transferred to Akwa ibom last year march from Lagos and I can testify to this. I stayed in Ikot Ekpene, somewhere at Umuahia road. Since I wasn't comfortable with black-out I had to put it upon myself to visit PHCN almost everyday to complain, knowing fully well the people don't care if they have power or not, but if the story I read from the OP is correct then I'm surprised that they have woken up from their slumber. Power was finally restored after my frequent visit and disturbances even though my neighbors didn't know I had a role in it. |
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