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Asadujames202:Eh! So, you want come runs me join? If he is giving money, why not ask him to give you some. You guys should stop this shit. |
Asadujames202:Keep running the schemes... Even for this difficult times |
EVILFOREST:If you are in an international setting or environment. It is important to communicate clearly. When you don't pronounce your words clearly with the English Phonetics you have been taught in school, the same one you encountered in your JAMB and WAEC, they will not understand what you are saying. You will often repeat yourself many times. Even for many native speakers, they are often told to speak slowly and clearly because sometimes regional accents can interfere with proper understanding. |
Timijo:I'm not the one to brag... but hell yeah.. I will let you in on one project I did this year alone... Access to water is quite important to some people in my neighbourhood... So I made sure that was sorted for free... No name attached to it... They would probably not know if not for my father and the location. So, before you come around running your mouth, a lot of people even my close friends here are making sacrifices each day without saying a word or even getting credit for it. |
Timijo:Just use your brain a little. Not everything is pain and jealousy. I currently work as a volunteer with church organisation on weekends helping asylum seekers and the homeless and also for the elderly for shopping in a big city in Europe... I know how this shit is done.. trust me. I just wish our average Nigerian is exposed but this unfortunately is not the case. Sometimes I just cry at how unexposed and ignorant the average citizen is. It brings me to tears. |
Timijo:Yes, concentrate on the positive and also seeks ways for improvement... That's why the white men came this far. You guys should not always be up in arms when your "Men of God" are mentioned. |
Yomzyboy:You must not be very bright... Reviews and criticism is what makes technology and society fight to become better versions of their previous outcomes. |
Timijo:Don't get me wrong, this is a very laudable gesture. I just suggested that he takes it a notch higher..... Credit was given to the church but the article seem to give all the shine to him and his wife... However, I know we have to start from somewhere. |
bionixs:I don't blame you for living in a twisted country. If only you are wise enough to understand the meaning of "my opinion" ... If only. I know and understand how church charity works in civilised words... Google, Caristas and Diakone for instance in Europe, these are church organisation spending millions of Euros every month for one good deed or the other. They don't give glory to man or even sometimes to themselves. No man's name attached to it... That's how it is done, you unexposed slowpoke. |
He should have done one more better by giving the credit to the church and it's members rather than to himself and his wife. In my opinion. |
ckenneths:If I were the governor, I would sack you immediately... You are paid to advertise the governor and this rats' pathway is the only thing you could come up with in 2020? |
RisenPhoenix:This same mindset is why Europe is worst hit... Litigations, waiting for official tests and reports and all sorts... China had a cocktail of drugs and experimented and REPORTED that they have been able to use chloroquine successfully... While Italy, Spain and Germany are recording only deaths because they have to wait for their regulators etc to take actions... This is where Trump comes in... In periods like this, you skip protocols and do what you have to do.... This was reported on Chinese media as far back as last month. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBjKRitNedk So far, they have been able to contain the problem since taking this drastic approach. I will give you my personal experience in Europe... I had a gastric virus one time with extreme diarrhoea... I used my last strength to visit an hospital so they can do something or at least give me a drug... They did their test and told me, "Ah! It's a virus! You will be okay" and discharged me...I almost walked on my knees home because I used public transportation... Just a few hours later I called in a Naija friend who had some pills from Nigeria and had it on standby... 24 hours later, I took the pills and I was 100 percent within 20 minutes!! Here, too much regulations and rules! They are good sometimes but you also need to bend and be flexible. |
RisenPhoenix:Hmmm... This time he is right... China had been using this since and that's why their recovery rate is very high. Europe and western nations won't and that's why recovery rate is low in Germany and death rate very high in Italy. Too much inflexibility... Too much regulations..litigations. China doesn't give one shit! It was on the news as early as late January that China have been using chloroquine and a cocktail of other anti-malarial drugs to battle the virus. |
mayor10:So, tell me, how much did you give? |
MrNipplesLover:Na she say make you no make am early? DissTroy:I don't think you know what you are talking about... We both had a class together in Unilag and she can't possibly be more than 31... Who dash am? |
Chirowman:You know the meaning of the word, "Read"? Do you? |
grandstar:You don't live life on uncertainties. You plan for uncertainties.. what happens to staying in a cheaper place and then move to a better place when she can afford it? Or what happens to taking that amount, 550k which is equivalent to her salary for 8 months and investing it to get something that would yield her extra income? Financial literacy is very important! |
grandstar:Read again, the keyword here is, "affordability"... |
mayor10:So, someone gave you $200, which is equivalent to at least 20 hours of constant on-the-feet hard labour flipping burgers at McDonald's and you call them foolish... Yes, the person is truly foolish for not realising how foolish and ungrateful you are. |
No wonder MMM reigned supreme in Nigeria. There are a lot of gullible illiterates in the country.. Who recorded his age? These people are always 120, 160, 150. You hardly find odd numbers... No picture of her marriage with pictures. No picture of her son's wedding. Nothing! Going by that estimate, her youngest child should be 125, while the first child of her youngest daughter would be around 108 or thereabouts.... In conclusion, she can't be that old. |
Bad boy Chris... If you know you know |
twosquare:Well, in biology, you can also trace historical distribution of animals or even reconstruct extinct animals, as far as research is concerned, there is no proof that Tigers lived as far down as West Africa or anywhere in the continent. Although part of the felidae family, the ancestors of the tigers migrated more than 2 million years ago to Asia and that's where to evolved into what they are today. In conclusion, Tigers were never at any point part of African wildlife. P.S. Of course there are still proof of Asiatic lions or the Atlas Lions. No one ever disputes that. |
Xisnin:Wrong analysis.... People from the SE also mix these things up... Some for long also refer to the Tiger as Agu.. Which is very wrong! Tigers didn't exist anywhere in Africa, neither did west Africans travel all the way to Russia and India, in the olden days to come back with a name of an animal that didn't exist anywhere on their continent. Mind you, we have these names in our folklores... Another pointer! So tell me, how did you come up with names of animal in your folklore that existed in far away Russia and India? Leopards, Lions and Cheetah are native to Africa. So it is not possible that Ekun will be Tiger. Not possible! |
This is not a slow Loris. Slow Sloris are not native to West Africa, although related. This is a Potro. |
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