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judeefcc:Jude you think you are goodlucking? |
redeem |
PRESTIGERYHME:you have a long way to go with my like you have 12 likes so far contestant no14 is leading with 74 likes and more comments, you have to work harder, make atleast half of your Facebook friends cast their suffrage first, as for Nairaland Goodluck! |
ok done |
I can't believe finance is 4th!!!!! as a financial analyst that should be 1st, poor financial management is what brought us to RECESSION. |
better o, 5years ago can get 2-5 dates max but the new look can get the whole men in a community. |
my school roommate is worried about going to church today because of one contribution he is yet to pay. he woked with a puzzle on his face thinking " where I go get this money now" imagine someone not happy going to church because of due. |
Berbierklaus:I'd love to reply this comprehensively but won't because I'm afraid it will result to a long argument. society have doctrines and moral standards set for both genders. boys have their's so do girls, if we go against these moral conducts we will be condemned. i'm fully in support of this customs because man is a social animal and we cant survive without our society. if you must know, the belief of condemnation of some acts discourages most from going Haywire but if you think we should do what we feel and think and not consider the society standards let see where that get us, lol ofcourse you know where that has gotten us so far. do you know what i'd love to do with my body? you don't want to know, because of what society might say I restrained, besides youths make lot of atrocities when their sexual activeness hit it peak with certain moral rules we do few in sly. in a world gone crazy with sexual innuendos this is the recent bizzare notion I've come acrossed. |
Berbierklaus:since you didn't specify I will hold my premise, FYI there are things a girl is suppose to do and not suppose to do. let me go with not suppose to do, it isn't much and difficult to do. in the op's concept of relationship, there are normative doctrines that a girl shouldn't sleep around, keep too much men around, dress indecent and be impolite(before marriage in this case) why not? she needs a branded good image, she will be soughted for marriage. about being a property, thats a peculiar premise, practically after marriage a woman beocomes a property of the husband and vice versa. you own her she owns you. there are so much subjectivities in a woman's perspective and it overwhelms so many logical hypothesis about courtship, thou both is mutually inclusively needed. what's it with women anyway? a woman calls her husband my property people laugh at it and think this is a proud and confident woman who take care of her hubby , if in the case of man saying she is my property it is assumed, he controls and uses her for chores. the sense of empathy and inferiority walk with women these days |
you handled it very well |
why would I keep a girlfriend if I have to masturbate when I have urges? nonsense!!!!! |
coolxpat:lwkm haha boss I hail o |
you bring ogbomosho Igbo leaf na |
when will this be over? |
Estharfabian:all dumb if you see all like that it means something is definitely wrong with you. |
hmmmmmm RECESSION? |
answer this , did the one you claimed you love told you I love you? kiss you? want to have sex with you?dude this new chick is the real deal, stay with her and love her, let's see how things go, there is no certainty the old chick will come around. |
ZeeAfrica:lady, hygiene is a peculiar tendency, only if she has a dysfunctional sense of smell she won't Notice an odour coming out of her own body and she needs someone to encourage her to take measure. |
EHMIR:lwkm haha haha |
ZeeAfrica:seriously she needs someone to do all these for her? are you talking about an adult here or a minor? |
damn!!!!!!! 125k Instagram followers, what are they following? |
Benita27:lwkm hahahaha |
Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has warned against politicizing the request by President Muhammadu Buhari to borrow $29.9 billion to fund social infrastructure in the country between 2016 and 2018. It will be recalled that the Senate on Tuesday failed to give its nod to the request for lack of a detailed borrowing plan. To this end, the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed while briefing State House Correspondents at the end of the meeting of the Federal Executive Council, FEC on Wednesday said that the federal government would re-present the letter. According to him, the senate needed a detailed information on the loan, saying it would be made available. Confronted with the issue on whether the matter had marred the relationship that existed between the Executive and Legislative arms of government, the senate president, Saraki who was in the presidential Villa, Abuja for Friday worship stated that the relationship between the legislature and the executive was still a work in progress. “I came here to pray. I have finished praying and I just had a general felicitation with the President. It didn’t go beyond that. “We should not look at that as a reflection of the relationship. Don’t let us politicize very important issues. As we said our relationship is work in progress,” he said, emphatically meaning that the issue of the loan was a different matter for which the position of the Senate is well known http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/29-9bn-loan-dont-politicise-buharis-request-saraki-warns/ lalasticlala
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MINISTER of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has said that the distrust that had characterised the relationship between President Muhammadu Buhari and Niger Delta leaders had given way to an atmosphere of optimism. Kachikwu, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard, also dismissed claims that President Buhari berated Niger Delta leaders at a recent meeting in Abuja. Kachikwu Asked if the purpose of convening the meeting was achieved, Kachikwu asserted thus: “Yes. The whole idea was to remove the trust deficit we have heard between both parties. The leaders had been unable to see President Muhammadu Buhari and the President himself was unable to identify who to speak with because of the existence so many groups and leaderships.” On insinuations that the President was not ready to tackle the problems in the region, Kachikwu said: “That is not true, we have got to a point in this country where people should expect their President to be honest with them than to just give them a lovely welcome. “What do they mean that the President was not ready for dialogue? He is ready to dialogue and has given instruction to the relevant ministries and authorities on what to do? However, he said before we embark on massive dialogue, I have to understand what is actually going wrong. “What role are you people playing as leaders because if youths in your own communities continue to destroy things even when they knew that a meeting had been fixed for that day. So it is not just enough for you to say to me, sit down and let us dialogue. You should be able to bring your people to the table and say this is the solution. The President merely said this is your responsibility, take your responsibility, let me take mine, and as leaders, we can now find the solution.” Continuing, Kachikwu: “What I can say is that he has asked us to go and make a comprehensive list of all the militant groups that claim that they are militant groups, whether they are Niger Delta Avengers or whatever they call themselves. We want to know who the operators and the areas they operate. Who are the traditional rulers and opinion leaders that can influence them or have a way to their conscience so that you even know who you are talking with? “As blunt as that is, it was not that he was not saying the truth. What they expected was for them to come and he says we are setting up dialogue team. If he had done that, he would not be himself, I think he was frank about the situation and that does not mean that he is not ready for dialogue. After all, we have been doing this dialogue and all were authorized by him. Asked if there was anything wrong in the President effecting some quick wins while working out the big wins. Responding, Kachikwu said: “He has already done some quick wins, we have talked about the position of Maritime University, Okerenkoko, we released about 10 of the people, who were arrested, which was an issue before now and the military has not taken over any community. They are basically hanging around to protect the communities. So, there are quick wins that he has put on the table. “I do not think that he has to begin to enumerate them, they are so visible for everybody to see and he has continuously said that there was a need for them to ensure that there is peace in their environment. “All he is saying is that if we do quick wins and people go home, tomorrow again, they will come back and say that there are problems and people will start destruction again. He said this is because we are not going to the root causes of the problem and that follows what the Niger Delta people themselves said, which is that they want to go into the root causes of the problem. Both sides are saying the same thing. Reacting to the allegation that the President derided the people of the region, he said: “I do not think so, he was frank, and he was brutally frank just like they were brutally frank themselves. They provided a 16-piont agenda and they made it clear what was imperative for things to work. “In a negotiation, both sides will put their positions on the table. It is like shadow boxing. Nobody wants to give each other a quota, so both sides were frank. He did not deride them, we all took photographs together and were together. The leaders, including Chief Clark, were all very close to him. “They chatted, there was convivia-lity and he spent three hours with them. In the first instance, I do not even think Niger Delta people can be derided. He knows us that if we come in and you talk nastily, people will just get up and walk away. “But, I think they saw in him the usual frank General, he came out in his true colours, saying this is me, I am not doing it to win votes and it is the same frankness that he exhibited in the North East when those issues came up. He once said that instead of fighting the problem, they were stealing money. So he has always been like that.’’ http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/no-distrust-buhari-niger-delta-leaders-kachikwu/ lalasticlala
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mamagee3 you know I like you but why do you always look like you want to cum? |
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#procreation |
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if you see all like that it means something is definitely wrong with you.