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IGBOpigs:Oga calm down. Was there any quotation made from Bible while stating the dress codes? Or are those dress codes related to Bible? I’m not a big fan of extreme social control because I can’t concede my freedom to some meaningless societal tenets, especially unnecessary ones like this. But this is in no way related to Christianity Just calm down, sir. |
Don’t say much. He’s Shia and you’re Sunni so you think ban is next. Don’t frame lies. We know Sunni hate Shia and the other way round. |
Folks please don’t be too hard on her she’s battling guilty conscience and here’s the picture: we all know the way she gets her money and how society frowns at it. She felt pressured and had to say this. |
Trump’s nationalistic policies are latently advantageous for Americans but they didn’t feel it. Now they will. |
Bdndn |
OP has made up his mind so don’t come here and be talking about one yeye business to discourage him por favor |
Just develop a different perspective for making money. Explore other possible options and assume that you can not make it via gambling. Of course there exist several reasons as motivation for gambling, but financial breakthrough is the most common. I exit gambling easily when I changed my perspective on how to make money. I can tell you I had real suicidal thoughts whenever I ran into debts and once contemplated jumping onto a moving vehicle. It happened to me. You can quit easily buy assuming you can’t make it via gambling |
Jesus will be so pleased because Trump despises abortion, gay marriage and taxing the rich so much to feed the poor. You’re so retarded. |
Professor Zulum and everyone knows sabotaging has taken the stage in the war against Boko Haram. He's APC member and he dare not come up with something funny. The army keep saying "sleeper cells" and "pockets" are infiltrating, while we all understand that these terrorists are still pretty much organised as before with less strength though. Zulum should calm down and watch. Areas like Baga and Damboa are not safe for anyone. He's a governor everyone loves. |
I've seen him flag off infrastructural projects in Borno. Yes. They need to use their grants reasonably. But his calls for citizens to return to the ravaged areas is unreasonably accelerated. Financial considerations shouldn't outweigh safety no cap. I'm a big fan of professor Zulum, but he needs to slow down. Reconstruction is always a steady process. He needs to ensure the elimination of the terrorists before we talk about return uruba23: |
Honestly I don't see a reason why Zulum needed to revisit Ba'aga after the first attack last month. The military keep boasting of the liberation of Ba'aga and Zulum is imploring the citizens to return despite his disbelief of the liberation. It's just so crazy. You want citizens to return to where you've been attacked on your visits. They'd be literally slaughtered at will. |
Society would say something different if it's the other way round: imagine me in a car, filming myself, doing the same thing she did to a 16 y'old girl, trying to touch her bosom, telling her about my konji. Society is dying. |
Macsjebs:Like literally I've had relationships. Four. I have female friends. I've had sex thrice. Neither of the three impressed me no cap. I cut my relationship around March. The masturbation seems to have gotten much of me. It never satisfied me, but anytime I feel I need a woman the idea of the masturbation lurking at home drowns the need for sex. I've dared myself with curses as a tactic to quit: I would literally place a curse on myself if I regressed into masturbation. The urge will descend like a rain and I'll capitulate. The feeling is stronger than anything. Funny that the sexes I had worsened the case. I'm still studying and doing absolutely well, and I feel it's not time to address the hegemonic behemoth that has come to stay. It's basically being the only chink in the armor of my spiritual and Christian life. That apart, I'm good asf. |
I started masturbation at 11. I'm 22 now. I'd been struggling to quit since I was 18. It's part of me. I gave in to the struggle. No cap I'm about masturbating now. I mean rn. |
People think I'm so much intelligent. ![]() |
In other news: https://thenigerialawyer.com/govs-reject-death-penalty-for-looters/ Retarded individuals.
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HRHQueenPhil:Yakubu Gowon��. Enle ooo |
ThompsonJoo:That name Fidel, is it her name or a nickname? Fidel Castro that I know led the Cuban revolution. |
IbrahimMav:I would really advise you not to give it a go. For the ram, 4gb is okay but not excellent. The U around 5500U means the laptop is battery efficient: the laptop is designed to ensure that less workload are on the processor to ensure good battery life. So it really can't handle heavy games like PUBG, FORTNITE, eSports PES etc They're basically for business The 2.7GHZ is okay The graphics processor is basically not for gaming no cap. HD620 is better, but not excellent. Get a laptop with NVIDIA. GTX version are okay compared to GT. AMD are also okay with at least 1gb dedicated But altogether you could still have 15-20fps for GTA5 at low settings . |
You should let it slide that's all. Btw no 65k laptop will run GTA 5 at 65fps. 4gb ram for that matter. |
Play smart, bro. She really didn't like you. Honestly. She probably had been with a guy when you were wooing her. Just reason: she was 24. Now she's 26. She came back to you at desperation and I'm cocksure it's because she and her boyfriend had a fallout and she didn't want to become stale. For the fact that she's pressing you for marriage now exhibits how fragile her love for you is: she came back to you basically because of age and marriage, and she saw that you were the only option. Her sudden return should have been so suspicious to you. Did she just develop feelings all of a sudden? NO. Play smart and tell her to Bleep off. You're about to become a marriage pawn |
3k students in a university lol
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I had failed Literature twice [WAEC and NECO] and then I registered for WAEC GCE. That faithful day I was writing the Literature I needed, and for the fear of the unknown [I had adequately prepared but was still scared of mad exigencies] I decided to go with my Nokia X2, hoping to visit Biesloaded.com That terrible moment I decided to answer the last question I didn't know well, unknowingly, the invigilator was seated, behind me. In short he camouflaged. And that's how I removed the phone, and in just 3 seconds I rose and just snatched. It was like Nollywood. I begged like mad baba dinuh gimme phone o. My center was beside WAEC office [UNITED, IJOKODO] People living in Ibadan go understand. I saw the man the second and the third day he still didn't give me after authorizing "minus 20 marks" on my script. I later had C5 Secondly. Polytechnic Ibadan there is this beautiful Rose Mary. I was writing my exam and this girl I had never spoken to tapped me and with Joy I decided to answer her. Boom. Dem catch me. Gimme "minus 20" I beg Mr. Arulogun like mad but e no just answer me. I got punched sef That was my only conversation with Rose Mary. I later had 47. |
I doubt the authenticity of this news because A)The local government is named "Damboa" and not "Danbua" as the editorial posits B) The Nigerian military don't wear such belts. C) no further details were given. |
I think for weeks now I've lost my sense of smell completely. I didn't know when this actually started but shouldn't be more than two weeks ago. I don't know if I'm covid-19 positive. I'm asthmatic and periodic difficult breathing isn't new to me, but never comes without a reason (my allergies are cold and dusts). But Monday's is different: it came unexpectedly but I doused it quickly with salbutamol. I've had headaches too and some mild chest pains over the last week but I was less suspicious of covid-19 due to my asthma [all those things were normal to me] For the fear of losing my sense of smell permanently I contacted one of Oyo state covid-19 hotlines and I got responded to. I was promised a url that will link me to an online form so I could fill before I head to Jericho hospital. Up till now I haven't had the url whatsoever and I'm essentially concerned about my loss of sense of smell. Went out with friends who smoked shisha incessantly on Sunday, even puffed smokes to my face but I 100% felt nothing. I can't even smell anything. I'm overly confused. I've hitherto been trying other hotlines but I don't seem to get anything. Here's my number : 08025290045 incase you have an option |
LoveDocAdeshina:eiiiii and I'm studying political science too
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[/b] Atletico Madrid beat Liverpool 3-2 at Anfield, one of the most famous grounds in Europe, courtesy of late brace from Llorente and Alvaro Morata low efforts.[b] Liverpool, though in a poor shape going into this encounter after recent losses to Chelsea and Watford in the EPL, were absolutely hopeful of a comeback at Anfield, as seen previously against Barcelona last year, against at Atletico Madrid with a 1-0 deficit at Wanda Metropolitano. Atletico Madrid's composure, solidity and perseverance is absolutely unquestionable, even under a huge pressure. Famous and similar demonstrations have been made severally by Diego Simeone, as seen against Bayern Munich in 2016, against Barcelona on two occasions - 2014 and 2016. They posses the distinctive ability of consolidating wins and manage under pressure Conversly, Anfield, their fortress, bestows upon Liverpool FC an imaginary and a formidable spirit, most especially in cases where a comeback is in need. As pulled against Barcelona last year in the semi finals, Liverpool went with three goals deficit into the second leg when Barça's Lionel Messi braced including a deft free kick goal and Luis Suarez also scoring. FC Barcelona subsequently got knocked out with a famous 4-0 win from Liverpool at Anfield, with the Catalan side including Lionel Messi totally subdued, thanks to Divock Origi and Wijnaldum's braces respectively. But this is Simeone, not Ernesto Valverde's old, knackered and faded Barça. Atletico Madrid's ability to cope under pressure even in face of uncertainty is a distinctive feature. A similar demonstration against Bayern Munich in 2016 is an attestation to this hypothesis. Bayern Munich needed a win of two-goal margin. But this hope got dented with ATM's unexpected soaking of pressure and dousing of barrages and inroads from Bayern Munich offense. Similar demonstrations also exemplified against Barcelona twice, AC Milan among other victims. [b][/b] KLOPP AND ANFIELD PICKED THE WRONG DAY Making reference to the famous semi final comback against Ernesto Valverde's Barcelona last year at Anfield, Liverpool's status of resilience at their fortress became renewed. Jurgen Klopp, though scared, was surrounded by fans with high expectations, of at least a win at Anfield. Georginio Wijnaldum's 43rd minute opener raised expectations of a comeback, ensuring at least a goal in the first half and furtherance of pressure on the Atletico Madrid solid defence. But Atletico Madrid's composure especially at the backline and most importantly Slovenian Jan Oblack's mouth watering saves was an indication of no capitulation from the Spanish outfit. With less offense from Diego's men, Atletico Madrid soaked pressure throughout the 90 minutes to leave the game balanced at aggregate level, though with much concession of possession to the home side. Roberto Firmimo header struck the post in the 94th minute but the ardent Brazilian made no mistake when the ball bounced back. Still, Atletico Madrid's perseverance became pretty much exemplified when substitute Llorente capitalised on Liverpool goalkeeper's failed clearance to make the aggregate balanced. The Spaniard's brace in 105th minute rejuvenated the strength of the Madrid side, draining the entire Anfield of it's spirit and excitement. Knackered, Liverpool conceeded a third to Alvaro Morata whose low effort found the back of the net, ensuring a shocking loss of 3-2 at Anfield to hopeless Liverpool. Atletico Madrid's masterpiece and the ability to cope under intensity mostly outside their traditional home ground garners coach Simeone a distinctive feature that even world class coaches lack. The ability to fight back in the face of difficulty and uncertainty paid off and proved Anfield and the entire Liverpool community wrong about their dubbed 'comebackism'.
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I'm a student and I'm interested in owning a football website where I can basically talk about everything related to FC Barcelona alone. I've toured the internet entirely, looking for a free domain name and hosting, but I just discovered how I'd been searching for what barely exists. I only see free subdomains and it doesn't help. What I need now is a person who is skilled about getting a domain and hosting because I really know less about it. I need someone to talk to ASAP who would help on the purchase and the full registration. I'm ready to pay now and it's urgent WhatsApp: 08025290045 Thanks in advance |
MATCH PREVIEW FC Barcelona battle Liverpool in UCL semi-final first leg in Camp Nou on Wednesday. Inarguably, two of the world’s most in-form teams set to encounter since 2007 when the English side knocked out Barcelona with away goals of 2-2. Suarez and Phillip Countiho to return to anfield since 2014 and 2017 respectively .Two opponents are renowned for attacking football. Barcelona already wrapped up the La Liga title while Liverpool trail Man City with a point, with just two matches left. LIVERPOOL Klopp's side would strive to reach the UCL finals for two consecutive times after losing time Real last year. Energetic and ardent, Saido Mane and Mohammed Salah, and alongside doubtful Firmino, have all struck four goals each this campaign, knocking out Bayern Munich with a famous 3-1 win in Germany and vanquishing Portuguese side Porto effortlessly. Roberto Firmino, Fabinho and Adam Lallana are doubtful for the clash, but Saido Mane's unremitting performance and ardent Salah, with both players with 20 and 21 goals in the EPL respectively, is a threat to the host defence. When asked about fortressing Camp Nou he commented “I am a football fan, how can I think anything bad about this stadium? We want to play our best football here. "Out of the players I've seen, I'd say that Messi is No 1. I've coached a few good players. My father always said Pele but I was too young to watch him live." am a football fan, how can I think anything bad about this stadium? We want to play our best football here." BARCELONA Captain Lionel Messi's voracious hunt for UCL title since 2015 comes to test. Having knocked out by Roma at quarter finals last year, Barcelona have been running riot emphatically in the UCL this season, and with La Liga wrapped up already, and Copa del Rey final guaranteed against Valencia, treble is imminent for the Catalan giants. FC Barcelona chase an unprecedented victory in Camp Nou against Liverpool. Ernesto Valverde and his men would seek to avoid a repeat of last year’s defeat at Roma, and a win at home might be decisive. With Dembele and Umtiti’s return, Rafinha is the only player out of the clash and Barcelona are seemingly in good shape, though a languid performance against Levante is questionable. Lionel Messi’s the current top scorer with 10 goals, and 47 goals overall in just 45 matches. Valverde’s expected to return Lenglet to the lineup and choose between defensive Vidal or composed Arthur alongside Sergio Busquets and Rakitic. Dembele and Countiho to battle out a start today to back up Messi and Suarez [b][/b]
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Ronaldo fans are known to be pretty aggressive
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[color=#000099][/color][color=#000000][/color Holla amigos.I'm just new here.I've obtained the the UNIOSUN post Utme form.I scored 234 in jamb and I choosed them as my First Choice for Political science with my o'level as Credit -oriented..Any hope for me? |
