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RE: Honestly it's insane how much money men have spent on me (even though I never ever asked for it and I'm always more than happy to pay for my own things). I would never spend money on a person I barely know, even if i am romantically interested in them. I guess the obvious answer is because they expect something in return (usually sex) but I've noticed they sometimes continue doing it even if I i tell them I'm not interested. I'm no holy angel, obviously I i enjoy getting free stuff sometimes but other times it does make me mad, uncomfortable and idk how to react anymore. Nlfpmod |
DevilsEqual:It's important we keep talking about the situation of the country as some of you never experience this sort of thing. |
blowjohn:Those are the words of a journalist not a constitution. Just like businesses, churches measure success in different dimensions; revenue, membership, building size etc |
saddler:No one argues whether church is a business or not, the question is what are they selling? And those who are buying them, are they complaining? Church is a Kingdom Business with Priests and Pastors as the entrepreneurs. |
Usmanovic95:Check your calculations. Not adding up here. |
There's still Blackout here. Haven't seen light for the past 48 hours. I hope they will bring the light very soon because many people have been expecting to have light ball because of the NLC strike so we couldn't do much. |
I don't think there's any cheaper alternative to Garri because many people believe Garri to be a poor man's food, so I can't think of anything else lesser. ![]() |
TrackerSK:Insurance will cover everything |
yarimo:Yaba Left is calling.. |
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Paul any day any time. That guy is my favourite bible character for so many reasons |
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All na noise! |
Imagine a country that owes the most important builders of their economy. I don't usually like to complain about the things I can't change, but whenever I do, I like to share my view on what I believe that if it gets done, a change would come. No nation rise without education. I mean quality education. One that prepares people on how to create the future and it starts with treating teachers of all levels with dignity. FG has a lot to do. |
Maximum respect to the King of Business! |
The UK government should be grateful to Nigeria and Nigerians. The contributions Nigerian are making into that economy is unimaginable. Nearly half of the Nigerian graduates abroad are in the UK. With a total population of well over 270,000 bright Nigerians in the UK, it's important this people consider treating our people as equal partners. 270k energetic workforce of any nation can loosely contribute about 1% to their GDP, let alone Nigerians, great hustlers. |
As a Nigerian who has watched the "Blacklist" from season 1 to season 10, I have always suspected the fishy mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of this our Nigerian STAR banker. After watching one of his interviews where he outlined his plans on how he's going to position Access Bank to lift the African economy like it's done in other parts of the world, I sense someone who's envious of his daring courage must have snuffed out his life. With the world of Chips and coordinated GPS tracking device, systems and technologies, anything is possible. They should investigate further about his. It's important, even though that's not going to bring him back, but it will go along way to serve as a cautionary measure for the aircraft manufacturers to tighten their security measures. |
Trust politicians at your own risk.
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Ewo |
Good move. Interesting time ahead. Na to regulate nairaland remain. |
Where's the chilling? All am seeing are chronics and compulsive addicts. |
A private company limited by shares is urgently in need of the advisory services of a lawyer, with deep knowledge of venture capital investment dynamics. A qualified person should send a proposal to amazinglinda001@gmail.com Kindly treat this as a matter of desperate importance. All further communication will be taken up from there. PS: Recommendations will be welcome too. |
This one pain Hallland. ![]() May we never be a victim of other person's success. |
Nsogbu! |
This is pathetic |
These self-acclaimed leaders are completely unaware of what's currently happening in Nigeria. |
Ticking time-bomb, more are coming |
LIVINGICONREBOR:Read and pass and stop showing yourself. Anyone could have put up the write up. |
Seeking for safe space can provide individuals with privacy, reduced stress, self-sufficiency, and freedom, but it can also lead to loneliness, lack of social support, limited opportunities, and stigma. Whether living in seclusion is beneficial or not depends on the individual's personality, needs, and goals. You just need to find a balance Op. Research has consistently shown that the biggest drawbacks of living in seclusion is loneliness, which can have negative effects on mental and physical health. |
Rest in peace, Mr Ibu. Rest in Peace Sisi Quadri. It's indeed a sad week for The Nigerian Actor's Guide. |
RIP to this legend. This man made my childhood. Cracked millions of African ribs. Listed in over 200 different Nollywood films most of which he appeared to make us laugh. He was a singer too. In 2010, he released his songs titled “This Girl” and “Do You Know” which I later grew up to know was sung by "Dede One Day" another comedy beast who is now deceased alongside Sam Loko Efe. Everything about him was funny as hell, most especially when he tried to get serious. Always appearing being fooled and, taken advantage of. Most of his roles are unscripted yet he makes you laugh and forget your sorrows. Rest in peace, Mr Ibu. Rest in Peace Sisi Quadri. It's indeed a sad week for The Nigerian Actor's Guide. |


