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Money don change hands. I sight una. |
People still buy beer? I’m happy for them. I can’t drink alcohol based on a healthy lifestyle my body is enforcing. I would happily pay any beer tax if I drank. I love the liquid too much. |
NAFDAC, just like its home country, is reactive not proactive to matters. Nothing concern me. This reminds me of the whole Indomie-contains-dangerous-fertilizers stories from back in the day. Those got debunked and ignored fast. |
youngreezy:Source: Trust me, bro. I no fit lie give you. |
DOptical:You’re a broken record now. Your posts look like copypastas. Speak on something different. We were given eleven weeks worth of content. How is Khosi’s treatment of Yemi still the only thing you got from the show? |
I don dey fear say power hungry individuals, I won’t call names, might try to sabotage the craft. If the thing crashes with the president-elect onboard, war fit break out. I heard stories about the civil war. I do not want to experience any in my lifetime. Let war stories remain distant from my locale — Nigeria, if possible. |
Kobojunkie:”If you don’t gerrit, forgeh abourrit.” |
When it comes to Zoom or watching porn, my Airtel connection throttles for reasons unknown. Pass. |
Kobojunkie:I know six instances. Four accepted while two refused to accept the new family. |
onumadu:Jesus. Thirteen children! He should have started a polygamous family already. Why the secrecy? Most of the people who do this grew up in polygamous households so know no other way of life. Men who grew up in monogamous homes birth a child or two outside — mostly out of the mistress’s scheming. The situation I knew, the main family consisted of three fully grown women. The secret family consisted of five boys under teenage years. The women decided to accept the children and financially raise them as any sibling would. |
Nothing in that video indicates that she caught an infection or the tattoo process went awry. Fake news. |
Old picture. Either the moderators recycled this for clicks or… there is no or about this. Intellectually lazy platform! |
Truly, only kids congregate in the romance section. |
Harrybanty:”Cheap replacement” meaning I will not spend an arm and a leg to acquire something needed in a haste. If my phone is lost or stolen, I’ll face my laptop squarely as a productivity tool. |
Let’s pause talking about waist beads for once. This is a topic which affects many Nigerians. Funny enough, I’ve never seen it posted here. I know very well some members have experienced it. How will you cope with discovering your father had a secret family? I can imagine the rage and betrayal I’ll go through from such revelation. Many learned of it after the death of their fathers. Some accept the new family while few reject them completely. What will you do? Has it happened to you? Do you know anyone who’s faced the situation? |
You children are weird. You can never think up a topic unless it’s in opposition to another. I have no contribution. I’ve never used an Android phone. I will if something happens to my iPhone and I require a cheap replacement. |
Call my attention when it’s a twenty person list. Pointless article. I blame Nairaland. |
The joy of marathons is finishing the race. After the first position, nobody remembers the other contestants. If you can’t win, at least finish the race. Do not give up. Crossing the finish line will make you better than the hundred or few tens who abandoned the competition. |
He’s black. Dummy. I expected such from a corn-fed white boy. He missed the Darwin Award. Another teenager will win it. |
Countries evacuate their citizens because first world nations set the example. If developed nations stop it, woe betide any West African present in the affected country. |
Oloniyan:He and/or stupid Nairalanders will say “the situation is different from what was asked.” Many here are ignorant and choose to adamantly remain so. |
Nairaland, the digital hub of Sango-Ota. Answers should fly left and right for obvious reason. |
Everyone in my family made the switch while I remained with my Nokia 5800. The Nokia gave up, as most electronics do eventually. I was handed down an iPhone 4. It was cool but constricting because of the need for an ID for everything. I got the ID part sorted then was handed an iPhone 6S. Sure, the device locks you into the Apple ecosystem. Going past that is full on enjoyment. I’m planning to upgrade to a 12 or 13 before next year. Ehen, the reasons; because I haven’t personally bought one and the phone is as good in its seventh year as it was in the first. Since Americans majorly employ the device, there is an application for almost anything. My laptop is as good as useless past its larger screen. |
Leave it to women to buy features which come naturally. Men lacking are told to live their lives. Women by force choose to fake it by any means. Thank God I’m male. |
Beauty is subjective. |
No way that is a boy. |
I’m coming. |
ROTFL. |
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