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The solution to this issue has been posted by Sinaj on the first page. You are so fixated to suing your parents and at the same time, claims your father could kill if you seek for the answers on the social media. Suing him would not only create bad blood and resentment but also more likely make him kill compared to going public. Besides, when you say he'll kill if you go public, who exactly is he going to kill? Stop making things complicated for yourself: the solution is right there with you. Your dad won't kill anybody. Change your location temporarily (although I don't think this is necessary) then post your dad, your step mum and your baby pictures on the social media plus names. You can make use of paid ad for faster result. Your dad can only shout and make threats. The family is already distorted and you don't care judging from your response. So what is stopping you from going public. |
Simple question oh! QUESTION: WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD? JEREMIAH: To get to the other side. PLATO: For the greater good. ARISTOTLE: It is the nature of chickens to cross roads. KARL MARX: It was a historical inevitability. OBAMA: Because, YES IT CAN! MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR: ... I envision a world where all chickens will be free to cross roads without having their motives being called into question. MACHIAVELLI: The point is that the chicken crossed the road. Who cares why? The end of crossing the road justifies whatever motive there was. OPRAH/ TYRA: Why does a chicken cross a road? Was it molested while still a chick? I mean, what kind of upbringing did it have? We need to invite the chicken to share with us what happened. FREUD: The fact that you are at all concerned that the chicken crossed the road reveals your underlying sexual insecurity. GEORGE W. Bush Il: The chicken is either with us or it is against us. There is no middle ground here. OBASANJO: The chicken did not cross the road. And it is not true it was running away from the militant squad! This is a complete fabrication. We don't even have a chicken! The government views these allegations seriously and will leave no stone unturned to establish the source of these rumors. ANY NIGERIAN POLITICIAN: "From which tribe is the chicken? Our community has been marginalized for far too long —L others have had their chance and it is now the turn of our chicken to eat!" DARWIN: Chickens, over great periods of time, have been naturally selected in such a way that they are now genetically disposed to cross roads. EINSTEIN: Whether the chicken crossed the road or the road moved beneath the chicken depends upon your frame of reference. BUDDHA: Asking this question denies your own chicken nature. ERNEST HEMINGWAY: To die. In the rain. ISAAC NEWTON: Any chicken in the universe shall always cross a road perpendicularly to the side of the road, and in an infinitely long straight line at uniform speed, unless the chicken stops due to an unbalanced reactive force in the opposite direction of the chicken's motion. NELSON MANDELA: Never again, will the chicken be questioned for crossing the road. This is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. NNAMDI AZIKIWE: For all of these years the road has been owned by the white farmers, the poor underprivileged chicken has waited too long for that road to be given to him and now he is crossing it in force with his fellow war veteran chickens. We intend taking over this road and giving it to the roadless chickens so that they can cross it without fear of retribution from Britain who promised money to institute road reform. We will not stop until all roadless chickens have roads to cross and the freedom to cross them. NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION: Our immigration system at the border point was down when the chicken entered our territory. And (laughs) we don't even know who invited it! But we will deport it! However, we have no funds for its deportation. OSHIOMOLE: (waving a finger in the air): Let me tell you clearly: There comes a time when a chicken is far more important than an individual. This calls for a strike action. CHRIS OKOTIE: That an animal species of the poultry extraction was witnessed gallivanting, nay, actually sauntering contentedly across a motorway belies our preponderant propensity to keep on our wanton questioning of others' motives. NIGERIAN POLICE: The reports reaching us have not confirmed that chickens have ever crossed the road!! We are investigating the matter and will inform you of further developments, though we have never succeeded in any. HON. PATRICK OBAHIAGBON: The difference between the chicken and the parliamentary, if any, in discharging its onus probandj is one of a twoodledum and twidlydim. It is more of terra ferma and not terra incognita. I see it as a fantasmagorie puritanical quagmire because it is a question of an exercise of self purification, abnegation and mortification. Back to what JEREMIAH said:- To get to the other side. This is why the world is in chaos. Copied from Facebook. |
I have a document for sale where users would have to download it online but can only have access to the content after making payment and users who have gained access should not be able to open/ gain access to the document on another device. Is this possible and how? Who can provide such service here? |
Nice |
Alpha2k:Is the land for lease tractorable or bulldozer would be required for clearing? How heavy is the vegetation? |
Machinesandwrks:Can you do ploughing, harrowing and ridging of 5acres (2hectares) in Ogun State? What are your charges? |
Machinesandwrks:Can you do ploughing, harrowing and ridging of 2hectares (5acres) in Ogun State? |
SOCHDESIGNS:Please can this fits into a 60ft by 120ft land? |
Ploughing+harrowing+ridging of 5acres of land around papalantoro Ogun State. What is the cost? |
Please do you have effective pre-emergent herbicide for okra? |
Anyone who tries this should please give a feedback. Thank you OP. We hope it works. |
ositadima1:.... according to your understanding. |
ositadima1:No one mentioned it is good or bad to be materialistic. I quoted you because you opined that she was contradicting herself by saying she doesn't like material things and at the same time claimed her husband built houses. |
ositadima1:Nothing is conflicting here. It is obvious "material things" in this context are liabilities like cars, expensive cloth and jewelries etc usually associated with "wife of a rich man". She prefers investment (which also include building of houses) to those things. |
alitee:No update |
triplebaba:Some people got 250 questions. This might be a technical error but yes, it did happen |
My opinion There is no need for any whatsapp group. It is better to communicate and make updates anonymously here. Whatever info that is needed can be updated and acquired here. |
Binta18:Update if it works. |
For my wife. 50 questions for 40mins, group 5, maths, English, education. Don't bother reading/ buying any material, go with your head. |
Binta18:Tell her to try the name with which she was addressed in the message that was sent to her as her username. E.g Dear Doris Akin You are invited for online interview........... Username should be dorisakin If doesn't work, she should try akindoris I suppose you understand |
samchide:What is the current price of a bag of big seed groundnut? How many kg make up a bag? What month(s) does the price usually lowest? |
TTGIL:Stop spamming every thread man! |
I read somewhere in this forum that one can sell through agents who collect 10% of selling price. Hoe true is this? |
Okunlolasegun:Hmmm, quite insightful. |
Digitalstarlite:Mile 12,modified |
I read that the Mile 12 market in Lagos is big enough for any farmer to sell out all of his produce. If this is true, why do we have several farmers in Southwest especially Lagos and Ogun States that complain about inability to sell their farm produce? Does anyone has a good answer to this please? |
BackToLife:I noticed it about 3weeks ago |
Please what are the pests that affect cocoyam and how do you control them! |
I regret that I did my msc in Unilag. I applied for statement of result to be collected by hand. For 8 weeks, Unilag never processed my application. It took 5weeks for my application status to change from "received" to " in progress". Up till now, nothing has changed thereafter. I visited the school several times but nothing has still be done. Unilag is a useless school living on past glory |
High grade imported rice is #11,000 in several villages and towns in ipokia Local Government, Ogun State which share (illegal) borders with republic of Benin. Unfortunately, those bags of rice can't move an inch from those villages. Even a quarter bag can't be transported. |
Gazuzz:They are not cheaper. Adman explained how he is able to provide relatively good price for vehicles from Canada. If Canadian vehicles are cheaper as you claim, Nigerians would have flooded there to import cars, rust or no rust. Nigerians would import cars that are cheaper and salvage whatever problems they have if those cars are cheaper as you are saying it. However, like I earlier replied to one of your posts, your title is a question "why are Canadian cars cheaper", then you made several posts in an attempt to provide the answer. With those several posts of yours trying to convince readers that those cars are cheap because they are rusted, I dont think you need to ask the person you quoted again that why are Canadian cars are cheap |
Gazuzz:In that case, the focus of this thread and even the topic should have been about rust rather than Canadian cars. You mentioned that rusted car could be originated from Canada, USA,Europe (but more common for Canadian cars) and cars without rust could as well be sourced from any of those regions . Hence, it is reasonable to say buyers education/protection as being projected here should focus on making sure there is adequate PPI irrespective of course of car in order not to buy rusted car. You will agree with me that I have not done well if I buy a car from Europe without doing adequate PPI to rule out rust just because it is coming from Europe and I have done absolutely good if I buy a Canadian car but with adequate PPI to rule out rust. Your title says "why Canadian cars are cheap" and the content focused on rust. Now you mentioned again that not all Canadian cars are rusted as you may purchase from the guy. To me, these do not correlate because what your title and content is suggesting is that canadian cars are cheap "because they are rusted cars". Cheap cars, because they are rusted. That is the point your title and contents is saying. I distant myself completely from those that are exchanging insults and banters on this thread. But the truth is that, this thread is directed to the Canadian guy. Wether that is right or wrong, it is not for me to tell. |
