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Dyt:Hey dear, forgiveness is not the thing here, but trust. There is nothing to show here that history won't repeat itself again. We all judge by the feeds we get, and this lady had supplied her husband negative feeds. The concern here is how to build his trust back as there is crack already. |
She won't complain that I didn't STAY LONG in her place because I usually CUM early, but she still likes it LONG. |
Mr. John beats his pregnant wife everyday for getting pregnant again. Everybody knows he's not responsible. |
Op, you should know that the society is made to care less for men, even though it's called a man's world. The society is always ready to provide succour, aid or shield for women but not in the case of men. We are all born soldiers meant to protect, suffer struggle and at times die struggling with no one acknowledging our efforts. You get to hear of women empowerment programmes, women aid center, Ministry of women Affairs, Child and women care/support group, affirmative action for women, women emancipation programme, Women and Young Person's Law etc. but nothing like these exists for men. The truth is that by societal standard, we can't be molested, assaulted, cheated on, abused, victimised, even the law has it that only women can be raped. It takes a lot to be a man but you can't complain cuz no one is ready to hear you. |
That's a nice one. |
Maverick |
Ladies and their wahala. He asked to give you his number and you gave him a stupidd reply. He decided to grant you your well deserved peace and you are here wailing over being blocked. May be your pain is that he did what you could have done. |
Recycled pic with different caption |
Naijiant:Section 109 is different from 110 & 111. It's S.109 that talks about intent, and that's why the penalty is higher (one yr imprisonment with no option of fine). It's an offence to wear any form of military or police uniform or badge, and the penalty is 1mnth imprisonment or N10 naira. |
Stop skipping your drugs dude. |
HAH:Deed cannot stand on it's own. You can't even register it without presenting the C of O. My point is that C of O is sacrosanct. Anybody can prepare deed and execute. If you are buying any property, the first thing to look for is the original title document. It could be C of O, R of O, Allocation Letter, etc. and other transfer documents tracing back to the original title. However, when the transfer document is registered, it can stand on its own, while referencing the original title but registration comes after purchase. I think this is where our points parted. |
HAH:You are not entirely right Sire. C of O is the main original title document issued by the Governor of a State or Minister of FCT as the case may be. Deed of Assignment is a transfer document which conveys/assigns the title created by the C of O, Letter of Allocation or R of O to another party. Holder of C of O needs no Deed if issued in his name. Deed of Assignment becomes relevant when the holder is transferring to another party. In Lagos, Deed of Assignment is called Deed of Transfer, which shows by its name the purpose. In a nutshell, C of O is the main document of title and can stand alone, while Deed of A is a document for transfer of title and cannot stand alone (except when registered) because there must be a source/title it's relying on. More so, there could be several Deed of Assignment on a property with each deriving from another, but there could only be one C of O which serves as the root of title. |
Damn! Which guy discusses dickk? That's so fukking out of place |
Drink plenty water |
What's all these? |
Hunger respects no uniform |
I'm gonna tell you the truth. You have not started living your life if you're still overly concerned about how people see you. More so, I wonder without clue how dudes that are still dependent on their parents, guardians or benefactors could pride themselves as being top-shots. Life starts when you stop collecting and start providing. Now that you are still laying foundation, be more concerned about the type of edifice u're gon' put up and not the otherwise. |
In a sane clime, Buhari would be planning to resign, not because of age but because of his health and frailty. He is no longer strong enough to rule Nigeria well and attend to it's diverse concerns. Unfortunately, we place power above health, that's why Yar'adua retained power even after his demise. |
wealthinfos:You missed my point. I never said that they don't troop in and out of NOUN, but if your dream is to be enrolled into the Nigerian Bar, you may need to do a little research to ensure that they are accredited, cuz the last time i checked, they were under caveat. http://punchng.com/frustration-students-nuc-suspends-noun-law-programme/ http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/education/there-is-justification-for-noun-s-graduates-to-attend-law-school-vc/158564.html |
As at the last time I checked, National Open University graduates of law don't go to law school. |
From UK prison to Nigeria prison? That's a clear case of "from the frying pan to fire". I know most of these deportees supported Buhari. We all have to enjoy the bumpy ride together. Welcome guys |
I'm very grateful dear Great0, Lamasta and Analice107. I trust the good Lord will show me direction. Thank you. |
Hello brethren. Please I need some guidance. I recently left my old church because of my quest for spiritual growth. I was attending the most popular orthodox church but was not so comfortable with some doctrines, mode of worship, prayers and creeds. I questioned many of their practices even in my small prayer group then, but all were dismissed instead of answered. I started avoiding some of the prayers and practices but was not resolute on leaving. I sought for answers in the Bible (that I have been reading since birth) and discovered that many of the doctrines are alien to the foundation Christ and the disciples laid. I needed to justify my stand and also wanted to know the truth so I started reading books (many of which were written by Kenneth Haggin and his son). You don't want to know the truth I discovered. The writings of Bible are spiritual and alive...the words can speak. Now I've decided to join a Bible believing church but I can't hide my disappointment. My problem is choice of a place of worship suitable for spiritual growth. I attended one church, and all the pastor was preaching and praying for was physical growth, destiny helper, marrying rich husband etc. This is the same with the second church I attended. Personally, I don't worship God to make money. Though God gives money, but money has principles, that's why it's not residing with Christians alone. Ever since I started reading your contributions here, I knew I was gonna gain a lot. Please any suggestion of a good spiritual church. I yearn for growth. I stay at Nyanya, Abuja |
My sister was paid 24k yesterday remaining a balance of 12k while me wey invite her has not been paid. Mine is more than 100k... I guess they want to pay those who pledged small amount first. |
No specific amount in my place (Udi, Enugu). It's between you and your in-laws, My uncle paid N15,000 and N14,500 was returned to him. That was in 2011. |
PaperLace:This is the best advice so far. No matter how you put the money you are spending into good use, he is still feeling the impact of depleting pocket which I believe is making him to act the way he does. And please, jettison the idea of one family - one purse. It doesnt really work like that. I don't know how financially stable you husband is, but you really need to fashion out how u can be making some income. You may seek the help of a good nanny. |
Muscian? |
And some people will say that this is not a taxable business. |
Why all these lies? They merely set maximum number of GHs per day. I requested for three GHs in the morning, one was paired, two weren't. This anti-mmm campaign is so intense. My uncle got help on Monday. |
Wow! I thought I was alone on this. I sometimes berate and taunt myself for not being like others. I find so many things people yearn for so boring. The truth remains that it's hard for people to understand me. I had issues with my uncle I stayed with cuz he used to say that I was always on my own. Never relating my problems to him... Never carried him along or shared some gossips with him. On my part I felt he was a nosy parker who minds others business that concerns him not. Well, this is me. 1. I am jovial; yes, very jovial. 2. I hate crowd, and I hate socializing with many people at the same time. Need I say that I am equally claustrophobic. 3. I have few close friends. My best friend in SS2 is still my best friend now, after 11 yrs. 4. I am partly extroverted because I play a lot, joke with people, flow easily with ladies etc. but deep within, it takes lots of energy. 5. I battled and currently battling confidence issue. Don't like speaking in the public but my profession gave me out. I hate preaching on the pulpit but my contributions in our fellowship didn't help me. The first time I was called on, I saw myself picking words like a kid. 6. I like thinking. I like staying alone. I like doing things myself. I hate wild parties. 7. I don't usually show much excitement or exuberance. Sometimes, my smile could mean, "damn! this is so awesome!". I love myself so much. I am different - I know, but that makes me awesome. |
If you are not a Yoruba or a northerner, an Hausa man sees you as Igbo, and as such, an Nyamiri. Even some Yoruba's unapologetically dwell in this world class fallacy. |
Kendrick Lamar - Hii Power, |