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She didn't play well, she should have seen it coming. https://maxlovemessages.com.ng/men-woman-avoid/ The 5 worst types of men every woman should avoid |
So many things went wrong in entire time just that your girlfriend didn't notice. As bad as it may be, that is not the end of life. A whole four years gone, is he a degree program? Ladies still remain the number one catalyst that quickens decision for marriage in relationships. She didn't play well, and who says you need 100million to get married. She should have seen the signs earlier on. You never can tell, she could have possessed a character trait the guy didnt like. Dark or fair men has no best preference complexion-wise. Which fool will leave a dark beautify, God fearing, caring and homily lady for a fair gold digging biatch? Send her my words, it hurts. Get this lesson to her: https://maxlovemessages.com.ng/men-woman-avoid/ The 5 worst types of men every woman should avoid (Considering Relationship) |
Interesting, fictional work I can tell. |
Very sensitive question with questionable motives. Well, whatever your reasons are for asking, my response is provided with the aim for guidance and knowledge. Long answer: No. Short answer: Yes. Two things are involved with both answers. No because hormonal character plays in all most all women. I say this because I discovered that in all my relationship with female folks, majority of them never ever bring up such topics with each other and the other few only gossip about it but not in the tone with which you put it. What this means is that their genes pattered in such a way that this subject and practice is almost nonexistent in them. Just like the way guys are super addicted to soccer and gambling the direct opposite contrast is ladies fiddling with topics spelling their sexuality in nature. Yes because women are verbally stimulated while men are graphically stimulated. Meaning women love what they hear while men love what they see. What ever the case might be the most important thing is your standpoint. Evil communication corrupts good manners[b][/b] they say. Naturally the click of girls that do these are mainly runs girls and new entrants into a promiscuous life style. There is no good in making public what is meant to be private, worse more - offering sex before marriage is a trade off that may eventually backfire (it does in over 75% of the time). Take my words for it or leave it. |
Youth in Governance Project INTRODUCTION The time has come to move beyond the non-realistic argument, discussion and symposia over the status and special nature of the Nigerian youth which has raged over our country in recent years; the time has come to confront, with concrete action, the conditions that now prevent the youth from playing vital key roles in leadership which is our right, as individual Nigerians. As We believe that the Nigerian youth in leadership can achieve greater and better feats when integrated into leadership as part of the decision-making sector of Nigerian political, economic and social life. Today Saturday the first day of July 2017, We all boys, girls, men and women known as Nigeria's youth in alliance for national development hereby constitute ourselves to form an initiative known as Youth in Governance (YouGovern) thus day. We conceive in our hearts that the time is now for a better Nigeria and that time has come as the world-wide revolution of active, vibrant and young leaders now taking place within and beyond our national borders. OUR MISSION At YouGovern our objective is to Take every step towards inculcating conscious passion driven towards the full realization of a better Nigeria, through self and societal development, national responsibility and protection of our global image, full participation in Socio-Political and Economic tides to drive in a new era of development, growth, and productivity. Equality for everyone. The many countless changes taking place in our society makes it both possible and urgently necessary to advance the unfinished revolution of the youth toward true equality. Nigeria’s population, currently the world’s seventh largest, is the fastest-growing among the 10 most populous countries globally and is projected to exceed the U.S. to become the third-largest with more than 300 million people by 2050, according to the United Nations. Despite all the talk about the status of Nigerian Youth involvement in recent years, the actual position of youth in Nigeria has declined, and is declining, to an alarming degree since our independence. Although about 5.4% of Nigerian youth is in active leadership today. As you must know, the implication is that as Nigeria's assets, we are the future of our country and we need to know how to plan for this great future before we become liabilities in our very own eyes. With YouGovern we seek to find a balance in transiting from youths to the next level of leadership because we are made to face the forefront of political deprivation, poor education, unemployment and insecurity, especially in our society where only the rich is celebrated. THE PLACE OF NIGERIA WOMEN and YOUTH IN GOVERNANCE We BELIEVE that the powers of the Nigerian Constitution guarantee the civil rights of all individuals including women. This must be advantageously applied and enforced to remove patterns of age bracket and gender discrimination, to ensure equality of opportunity in leadership and equality of civil and political rights and responsibilities on behalf of the youth as well as for the women and other deprived groups. With respect to women and their major responsibilities as mothers and homemakers, YouGovern seek to address women in leadership where they are presence is only a token handful. In this regard Nigeria does not lead Africa and the world at large, but lags by decades behind many European countries. We do not accept the traditional assumption that a woman has to choose between marriage and motherhood, on the one hand, and serious participation in industry or the professions on the other. WE BELIEVE that women must now exercise their political rights and responsibilities as Nigerian citizens. They must refuse to be segregated on the basis of sex into separate-and-not-equal ladies’ auxiliaries in the political parties, and they must demand representation according to their numbers in the regularly constituted party committees — at local, state, and national levels — and in the informal power structure, participating fully in the selection of candidates and political decision-making, and running for office themselves. NOW WILL HOLD ITSELF INDEPENDENT OF ANY POLITICAL PARTY in order to mobilize the political power of all youth men and women intent on our goals. We will strive to ensure that no party, candidate, president, senator, governor, senate, or any public official who betrays or ignores the principle of full participation between the ages is elected or appointed to office. If it is necessary to mobilize the votes of men and women who believe in our cause, in order to win for youth, we so commit ourselves. CALL TO ACTION We believe in Nigeria, we believe Nigeria's youth have great potentials, ideas and perspectives. By creating a platform, we hope many if not all will be able to air their opinion and by doing so we advancing towards the political arena develop confidence in our own abilities and determine active participation. We organize to initiate or support action, nationally, or in any part of this nation, by individuals or organizations, to break through the silken curtain of prejudice and discrimination against youth in governance and leadership. When it comes to governance, the key thing to note is active participation. How we look is unimportant it's who we are on the inside that counts. Youth in Governance must begin to speak therefore. Follow Youth in Governance! Like Our Page: https://web.facebook.com/Youth-in-Governance-804698969703502/ Join the Group conversation! Your Comments are welcome: https://web./313717585734369/permalink/314930468946414/ |
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