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Both can trademark the same name provided they're not serving the same purpose or bearing the same logo or design that will confuse the consumers. |
Congratulations to them. Marriage no beans especially once children don land. Use this opportunity to enjoy and plan yourself. |
If the Zimbabwean women are after Nigerian men, Nigerian women should go for Zimbabwean men. Chikina! |
It's poverty not divorce. |
There's nothing wrong provided the intention is not to exploit. After all, the vehicle need to be maintained and serviced. |
Carry on Tinubu. On your mandate we will continue to mount. ![]() |
See the way they are moving around without personal security guard. If it was in Nigeria, they'll be moving in convoy as if they will remain in power forever. Why can't our leaders replicate what they see working in some of these developed countries? Well, corruption says otherwise. |
What does he mean when he said he was kicked out? Was he sacked? Is this statement not defamatory before the law? I'm just asking. I'm aware Sowore already has a beef with this IGP but he should be careful before they give him Elrufai kind of treatment. |
Story story, story! I don't see anything coming out of it. |
You never see food chop, you go carry woman put for house for this economy. Na constant frustration. As you don buy market, say bye bye to your freedom. |
Why do they always tie headscarf when apologising or anytime they want to respond to hefty allegation or controversy? ![]() |
They will soon come with their usual defensive statement. It's an AI ![]() |
Two persons can trademark blord for different purposes as far they don't have similar logo that will confuse the consumers. According to Ai from Google, "Yes, two different people or entities can trademark the same name, but generally only if they operate in different industries or geographical locations, ensuring there is no likelihood of consumer confusion". |
Well, she's alive to tell the story. Outside the body scratch, her body is still intact. To God be the glory for keeping alive and in good shape. |
Debayoibk:Ofcourse, I do. It depends on the context. The young man is driven by a strong desire to belong and succeed not minding how he achieves his objective. His eagerness to “make it” explains why he could not wait to complete his apprenticeship and why he resorted to stealing in an attempt to achieve success quickly. What else could have propelled him, if not that youthful energy, vitality, and the pressure to live large like other young men around him? Now see where it landed him. That energy and dream will be wasted in the prison. |
Quite embarrassing. Even with the amount that comes from oil revenue, River State couldn't do this for her people. |
Youthful exuberance that's all I can say right now. |
In Nigeria, we had the likes Destiny Etiko, Regina Daniel, Somadina, Aki and Paw etc
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Mehn, this is not the nairaland that I joined in 2009. The kind of thing information some moderators allow or push out to front page on the forum. Na wao. Is it that we don't know or we have forgotten the meaning of the word 'fracas'? I don't see anything related to the word in that audio that I just listened to. People are bound to disagree and it's normal. The kind of agenda being pushed using this platform should be curtailed. It's obvious the moderator is pushing the agenda of the ruling party but he needs to take it easy. |
This is commendable. |
Monitoring spirit. They should quickly offload the NNPC refinery. |
Kingrshd3:I'm glad my opinion aligns with yours. I know of someone who is presently in a relationship. There's no day he doesn't complain about his girlfriend of being less caring. Tomorrow they'll get married and when she starts manifesting these traits of hers, this same person will quickly rush to social media to convey his personal challenges as a family man to the world. Meanwhile, you saw those things and ignored them. |
We often receive the kind of love we allow and believe we deserve. There are genuinely kind women out there who are ready and willing to support their husbands. Sometimes, the experiences some men complain about happen because certain red flags were noticed early on but deliberately overlooked. For instance, how can you be in a relationship where your partner has never, even once, bought you a meaningful gift? You are always the one giving, giving, and giving. That should raise concerns. Secondly, some men enter relationships with the mindset that, as the head of the family, they must shoulder every single responsibility alone. That belief can be unhealthy. I am a married man, and I can confidently say that my wife contributes without me asking. My responsibilities include paying the rent, children’s school fees, and buying major food items like garri and rice, nepa bill. However, she often takes care of things like food items such as beverages, Indomie, snacks, children home clothes and other household needs like filling of gas (although not all time). Sometimes without my knowledge. That kind of support matters. Another major issue is marrying someone with no source of income or engagement. How do you expect such a person to contribute financially? Empowerment is key. Help her get a job, learn a skill, or start a small business. That's if you are married to her. With time, if she is sincere and honest, she will naturally support you. That’s my honest perspective on the matter. |
President Trump: Signing an order to impose 10% global tariff above normal tariff rate President Donald Trump said Friday he will sign an executive order imposing a new 10% “global tariff,” hours after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping “reciprocal” import duties in a major rebuke of his trade agenda. The new tariffs will come on top of the existing levies that remain intact following the high court’s decision, Trump said as he raged at the ruling during a White House press briefing. He will sign an executive order later Friday imposing the new duties, which are being invoked under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. Tariffs conjured using that statute can only last for 150 days, with any extension requiring congressional approval. Asked at the press briefing about that time limit, Trump said, “We have the right to do pretty much what we want to do.” Trump also declared that all of the tariffs currently active under statutes known as Section 232 and Section 301 will remain “in full force and effect.” The Trump administration is also wielding Section 301 to launch several investigations into potentially unfair trade practices, which could result in additional new tariffs, Trump said. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/20/trump-global-trade-tariff-supreme-court.html |
For a system to work, you good leadership and institution. The hypocrisy in all these is that those who support lawlessness and tyranny in this country will come here to praise the decision of the Supreme Court. |
She should get ready to enjoy watery beans at kirikiri. That will serve as a lesson to other ladies who thinks they can accuse the innocent wrongfully and walk away just like that. |
bobbiiee: |
I thought association with religion is by choice? |
500k for someone's life? Aye mi temi |
Unfortunately, some of these clips will be shared on x.x.x website. |
Mr. Zacch Adedeji, blamed unrealistic budgeting for recurring funding shortfalls. You can deceive some people sometimes but you can't continue to deceive the people all the time. In addition, NNPC need to be sold off. It has become a cash cow in the hands of corrupt officials. |
This Epstein issue is like a virus affecting or connecting to every popular figure. |
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