Cheato64: I got married in 2018, I love my wife so much and I know she loves me too but my wife is too dramatic.
She always claim she trusts me but mehn she doesn't let me out of her sight. I do everything and it's affecting me, we have a son and another is on the way, she has refused to learn how to drive on purpose, I take her everywhere, antenatal, market (hate this one the most), I drop and pick her from work, am forced to go church or other programs which I wouldn't like to go.
She goes through my phone every 3 days most especially at night. She noticed I snore I asked for a separate room, she will never let me, she Insists we sleep with light on.
Sometimes I pray for Nepa to take light. The day I called an ex that works in bank to assist me with transaction due to crowd, she went through my phone saw it, I had to explain out of anger she smashed my phone she does this very often she has smashed hers b4.
I feel like running away for a week but I can't leave my work or our son and she might go to my parents which I wouldn't want.
Pls I need help on how to tackle this wahala
You don't sound like a man, I'm sorry but until you man-up you are in for a long thing.
Nigeria's hardline military regime led by General Muhammadu Buhari and Brigadier Babatunde Idiagbon declared a 'War on Indiscipline' ranging from economic crimes to conduct in social and private spheres.
This excerpts from a speech by Brigadier Idiagbon given on March 23, 1984 was part of a promulgation of a decree which banned street hawking in Lagos.
Miss USA, Miss America, Miss Teen USA, Miss Universe and now Miss World are all black women. Could black truly be beautiful?
(CNN) - For the first time, top beauty pageants -- Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, Miss America, Miss Universe and now, Miss World -- have crowned black women as their winners at the same time.
And that's a big deal if you know pageant history.
Beauty pageants early in their histories, some dating back to the 1920s, barred women of color from participating. Even after organizations began changing their rules to accept women of all races, there was still a lingering frustration and opposition to join.
Only in the last 50 years have black women become more prevalent in these competitions. Janelle Commissiong was the first black Miss Universe in 1977, Vanessa Williams was the first black Miss America in 1983, and Carole Anne-Marie Gist, the first black Miss USA contestant, was crowned in 1990. The following year Janel Bishop became the first black Miss Teen USA.
When Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica was crowned as Miss World on Saturday, she joined a historic group of black women, along with 2019 Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, 2019 Miss Teen USA Kaliegh Garris, 2019 Miss America Nia Franklin and 2019 Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi.
Olanipekun1: trust me animals don't harm those that they feel safe in their hands that's the level of trust they have for those rangers and knew that they'll allow anything to happen to them
BTW lions are not that aggressive to humans and don't even eat humans they can only hurt you if they feel threatened by your presence
[quote author=highpriestess post=81195453][/quote]You are exposing your ignorance cheaply, desperateness is very correct, and properly used in the context. What is your own?
I am set to do a Ph.D program and I need advice from people's experiences which schools in Nigeria are recommended in terms of standard and speed. Preferably in the south considering that's where I'm located.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected results of the presidential elections being announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Uche Secondus, PDP national chairman, said the results being announced are “incorrect and unacceptable” to the party.
He said this at an ongoing press conference in Abuja.
The PDP national chairman said the party has discovered “irregularities” in results so far announced from Nasarawa state and the FCT.
He alleged that the current administration “colluded” with INEC and security agencies to manipulate results from polling units across the country.
“Our collation centres have the original results from all the polling units in the country. That is from where are going to reclaim our results,” he said.
“The results are incorrect and unacceptable to our party. Officials of the APC working with INEC have decided to alter results to affect our people. This must now be resisted by every well-meaning Nigerian.
“INEC must live up to its responsibility. They are under pressure. We have the facts and when the time comes, we begin to release them.”
Secondus added the PDP will update Nigerians “as time goes on” regarding their decisions in other states yet to be announced.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected results of the presidential elections being announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Uche Secondus, PDP national chairman, said the results being announced are “incorrect and unacceptable” to the party.
He said this at an ongoing press conference in Abuja.
The PDP national chairman said the party has discovered “irregularities” in results so far announced from Nasarawa state and the FCT.
He alleged that the current administration “colluded” with INEC and security agencies to manipulate results from polling units across the country.
“Our collation centres have the original results from all the polling units in the country. That is from where are going to reclaim our results,” he said.
“The results are incorrect and unacceptable to our party. Officials of the APC working with INEC have decided to alter results to affect our people. This must now be resisted by every well-meaning Nigerian.
“INEC must live up to its responsibility. They are under pressure. We have the facts and when the time comes, we begin to release them.”
Secondus added the PDP will update Nigerians “as time goes on” regarding their decisions in other states yet to be announced.
Gombe – President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has defeated Atiku Abubakar,the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Gov. Ibrahim Dankwambo polling unit in Gombe in Saturday’s Presidential Poll. Mr Ahmed Makko, the Presiding Officer of Hassan Manzo 005, announced the result amidst jubilation by APC supporters. Buhari scored 453 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 80 votes. However, in the senatorial election, Gov. Dankwambo won in the unit scoring 325 votes to defeat the APC candidate Alhaji Saidu Alkali who scored 212 for the Gombe North Senatorial seat. Buhari’s supporters took to the streets to celebrate the victory. Buhari defeats Atiku at Lamido Adamawa Palace Polling unit with 90 votes Yola - President Muhammadu Buhari has defeated Waziri Adamawa and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar at Lamido Adamawa Palace polling unit in Yola South Local Government Area. Announcing the result at the polling unit, Mr Idris Yunusa , INEC Presiding officer at Lamido Adamawa Palace Polling Unit Mbamoi 010 announced that the APC Presidential candidate scored 228 votes while the presidential candidate of PDP scored 138 votes.