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Cornel101:Is it true that stupidity of the mind is the greatest and highest form of blindness? I quote... "...Tinubu, who copied the president, vice-president, SENATE PRESIDENT and speaker of the house of representatives... " (emphasis mine) |
Blakjewelry:Not unexpected of you. Even if Shekau accuses a man of rape, as long as the accused is a pastor, gleebly, you would believe it. |
Olalan:You're wrong! While illicit sex -fornication, adultery etc remained condemned, you refuse to take note of those who might have spent 30 seconds or 4 minutes for the supposed one round. Will she refund her clients for too brief a round? |
sagieramos:JW? Your JW even deny Christ, thrash the atonement of his blood and place him in the rank of angels. So your case is deficitly different |
eleojo23:He has enough goats to join his 'church' . But he should be ready to be head butted by his 'congregation' |
Really? |
sunnysunny69:If he has said something opposite, you would still spue against him. |
BiGVEEN58:In other words, you have discovered another line of business. The next thing for you is to be raiding the wombs of poor pregnant women. At least you want to rescue the coming babies from poverty |
LordNapoleon:I think that would be better for him. At least he must have gotten the help he so desires! |
Abang52:You really have not known who your father is. Your real father knows you |
eTECTIVe: |
Saudi women may soon leave long robes WonderfulDessert Feb 12, 2018 1:23 AM Saudi women may soon leave long robes Saudi women need not wear the abaya – the loose-fitting, full-length robes symbolic of religious faith – a top muslim cleric said, another indication of the Kingdom’s efforts towards modernisation. On his television program, Sheikh Abdullah al-Mutlaq, a member of the Council of Senior Scholars, said Muslim women should dress modestly, but this did not necessitate wearing the abaya. “More than 90 percent of pious Muslim women in the Muslim world do not wear abayas,” Sheikh Mutlaq said on Friday. “So we should not force people to wear abayas.” While not necessarily signalling a change in the law, the statement is the first of its kind from a senior religious figure. It follows the recent pattern of freedoms the Kingdom has been witnessing with the ascent of young Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman to power. Only the government-appointed clerics associated with the Council of Senior Scholars are allowed to issue fatwas, or Islamic legal opinions. Their interpretations of Islamic law form the basis of Saudi Arabia’s legal system. Saudi women have started wearing more colourful abayas in recent years, the light blues and pinks in stark contrast with the traditional black. Open abayas over long skirts or jeans are also becoming more common in some parts of the country. The trend marks a major change in the last couple of years. In 2016, a Saudi woman was detained for removing her abaya on a main street in the capital of Riyadh. Local media reported that she was detained after a complaint was filed with the religious police. The Kingdom has seen an expansion in women’s rights recently, such as the decision passed to allow women to attend mixed public sporting events and the announcement that Saudi Arabia would grant them the right to drive. These are some of the many changes the country has undergone in recent months, hailed as proof of a new progressive trend in the deeply conservative Muslim Kingdom.(NAN) Despite these changes, the gender-segregated nation is criticised for its continued constraints on women. Activists have blasted the country’s guardianship system which requires a male family member to grant permission for a woman to study abroad, travel and other activities. |
You can never change! You can't live without another DICKK. You have always been with seks instrument all your life. Your place has been so cursed and demonised that even if your unfortunate hubby takes a one year honeymoon holiday, you would still crave for another log. Just go for real deliverance |
WHY MEN SHOULDN'T MARRY WOMEN ABOVE 30 [NOTE: THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED BELOW ARE THAT OF THE AUTHOR AND DOES NOT REFLECT THAT OF THE OP. This is just to facilitate an intelligent discussion. Thanks] Royallife Feb 11, 2018 3:14 PM  "Firstly women over-30 have a lower fertility. If you want to build a family with these old donkeys be prepared to possibly have a downs syndrome child. 2. When you marry a 30+ woman, you’re marrying her 30+ joysticks she's had over her long life on earth. She has more bodies than a grave yard. Women over-30 are very bitter from the wasted prime spent on failed relationships she hoped would lead to marriage. Now that you’re marrying her, she should be grateful, but she’s not. She's always just angry By marrying a woman over 30+ you are investing everything in a rapidly depreciating pleasure provider that has already lost a lot of its aesthetic value... She will be wrinkled in the next 5 years and already having back problems. Many guys these days are marrying early 30’s women, and then, almost immediately – Bam!. It’s over almost before it began. Its because you are trying to make ancestors housewives. Leave these dinosaurs. Marrying an over-30 woman is like buying a used car 1Km short of its 120,000km servicing. The over-30 woman can fix herself up enough to fool the prospective provider/hubby for a short while, and once the line that is dotted is signed her true colours come out. Many women who are not married in their late 30s today never saw it coming. They had a plan: finish their first degree, masters, a job, a promotion, make money, be independent and settle down by 30, latest 32. �� Over the years, they turn down potential husbands, go on a partying spree like they have frozen time, only to arrive at 35 with nothing to show for it other than a dead end job, a car, and sometimes a child from a relationship that never quite worked out So, now they are stuck in a phase where they will never find a man of their dreams and have to settle for any man who will be gracious enough to even suggest marriage. By now, all those flimsy and shallow standards they used to have are gone, humility is their second name. I have seen many women on Twitter in their 20s buy into the misguided, feminist belief that men & marriage are bad for their academic & career advancement. What feminism does not factor in is that the older a woman get, the less a chance she stands of marrying someone desirable. This is a fact of life, don't come here with your Nywe Nywe Nywe misogyny... VOETSEK Very few men would marry a 35+ woman when we live in a highly hypergamous (act of marrying someone wealthier than you) society. There are plenty of young and hot beautiful women ready to settle into a marriage where they play the second fiddle as long as the man provides. It is good to be ambitious, even better to break the stupid glass ceilings, but at what price? Bottom line, at some point, you will need a man in your life. My experience of having observed women 30+ has proven that they mostly live a life full of regrets. |
kinibigdeal:fixed |
buhariguy:If they have shown adeboyes tattered slippers, it would have been awesome 'Godly" to you. So much for your 'god' |
classicMan22:Or which sing has he 'songed ' |
emmanuelpopson:Not only in Naija but the world over. The more you walk away from God(liness), the faster is it to become a celebrity or else e go tey. |
Papiikush:I disagree with you. COME is still the grandmaster ...� |
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sesaan:I pick the only salient truth in your submission. |
tayebest:I smell a bewitched soul! That's what your master planted in you. You're a good servant. |
Newpride:....and how many votes has that translated to? |
[quote author=tealaw post=64505799]Whats with d stupid hat tho?[/quote You have been carrying the wisest cap along with your generation, you remain the best of them, 'shinning' on NL! |
MrHistorian:I think he can do it better, if he's free from/of Dauraism |
jacyhelen:Through where are people to pm u? |
Is 'as much as 20%' monthly, weekly or yearly? |
Hello the investment gurus in the house. A lady, about four days ago approached me that someone offer her to use a sum of #105,000 to use for whatever that can fetch her something for a couple of months. She is not a business type and didn't know what to do. But she is ambitious to achieve something if good advice come her way. . Honestly, I couldn't give her a concrete advice, hence my coming here to meet you guys. WHAT IS THE BEST (FAILURE PROOF) INVESTMENT OPTION THAT SHE CAN GO INTO IN 60 DAYS BEFORE THE MONEY IS RETURNED TO THE OWNER.? Thanks in anticipation. |
Emmytes:Fleshy demon manifesting! Try again |
Alejoas:...and fishery! |
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