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i personally think it's the society are to be blame because parent only put in 40% while society put in 60% in to the teenage's life.. No matter how the parents give quality attention, even try to be friendly to the teenage's once the teenage get to the society the rate of teenage pregnancies will drastically increase. whats your take on this? |
MrTeymee:my brother i don't believe that, are you telling me your wife can cheat on you and still accept it back? i pray it wont happen their is a yoruba proved that says (imi kinkin leti awo gbegi bi aba fa kuro ni be se okan kuro ni be bi?) |
Zacking:hmmmm well said bro |
Zacking:well said bro but the original is 5% if i'm not wrong.. |
MrTeymee:yes you're right but as for me i always have this thinking why would you cheat on your wife in the first place? and you claim you still love her? i believe as for me you only cheat on your partner when the feelings is no more there. |
GeneralQuamdeen:As for me once you cheat had fun with another male or female partner apart from your wife or husband believe me the love is not real because once a thief is always a thief, as for a woman looking for boyfriend she lost contact with 10yrs ago is different, firstly they both lost contact, mind you if the boy friend cheated on him 10yrs ago if something else is not there she wont look for such a boyfriend, and the sames goes to the boyfriend if the girl cheated on him 10yrs ago i mean if that is the reason they lost contact believe me, if them see each other nah just sex they want... |
MrTeymee:you're right bro but if you cheat girls of now adays they we do it 100 times, and remember a lady can see you cheating and still not working out is so fucking expensive... |
KiidaACE:hmmmmm well said brother, and if you wee this people singing in church go be like say make heaven fall |
GeneralQuamdeen:i mean you hit a big contract outside the country, and it going to take months and yrs before coming back, if she can overcome the long distance then i can grantee the love is true.. |
GeneralQuamdeen:hmmmm well you might be right but try to distance, or get busy for work and understand me better.... |
KiidaACE:well you might think there is but it's fucking expensive, ladies of now adays 5% of them can be trust others nah mouth trust, my friend finally bring her girl to abroad, and this girl if you see how this girl always talk, infact you we trust am say this one no be wayward type, but after 1 yr my dear brother nah bull shit shey dey do, even her wayward self get masters degree... |
if i'm wrong please correct me, this days with the rate of adultery they make me scared to death and never want to marry, why is it that people you trust most are the one fucking them self with devil? If you see some churches the rate of pastors choir minister messing up will shock you to death, my there brother i don't believe their is anything called true love, if your wife or GF is telling you i love you so much i care so much i pray you hit up a big contract and travel for Good 6month or 1 yr i swear nah braking news you go hear, if you see any lady telling you God forbid to cheat on his husband just wait relax cool down for her they next thing you go see is badnews, the wost part of it she we be telling you i don't love you because of money, my brother if money reduce for your hand within 1 yr nah change over you go see she dey do |
tlk2Prince:my brother NBU does not require transcript because they send me their requirement.. hope i'm not wrong |
tlk2Prince:I pass my weac GCE with good grade than my WAEC, but i can go to my school and request for transcript when it's not the one given from wace i think the transcript is for your report sheet from SS1-SS3 if i'm not wrong... and is it compulsory i went to MOE OR MOFA at abuja or it can be done at any state? |
tlk2Prince:Abege i get another questions to ask o, weting be transcript again? is it compulsory to summit transcript to to the MOE OR MOAF before doing their job? because my school never ask for anything like transcript, and lastly nah wace gce i want to summit how do i collect the transcript? the school i wrote my wace gce or wace office. |
tlk2Prince:thank you so much you really help me so far and i'm gr8ful may the Lord bless you, lastly please how much we it cost for to have the the genuineness of a seal or stamp or signature on a document by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is regarded as legalization? can some one help me to do it? And the cost of ELIGIBILITY LETTER goten from Ministry of Education? once you have done it before you we have an ideal for it... |
tlk2Prince:thanks so much you really help me so much on this matter, and i believe other people we also learn for that once again thank you so much but my finally questions is it a copy of my wace result or my original wace certificate because i never collect am.. once you have done it before you we have more ideal on it. thanks |
tlk2Prince:thank you so much i can now understand it perfectly, please i have the second questions to ask (Official diploma for completed secondary education and diploma supplement. Please note that the diploma and diploma supplement must be officially legalized in the country where secondary education has been completed) i know they are asking for WACE but my questions is, is it the same things as Attestation of result? |
A legal document evidencing that the applicant meets the general entry requirements for undergraduate studies in the country where his/her secondary education has been completed. please i need some one above to answer this questions how do i get the legal document evidencing that the applicant meets the general requirement for undergraduate studies? please just tell me the sample and step to go |
tlk2Prince:hello bro please can you explain to me how you officially legalized your secondary education and diploma supplement is it the same things as attestation? |
hello my fellow people please i will like to know did Bulgaria have age limitation for undergraduate? |
They say life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans, right? It’s a Lennon quote, I know that. I may have botched a few words, but I really wanted to give the whole recital-from-memory thing a try. Regardless of the semantics, the quote is true. A lot of times, we’ll be looking so far down the road that we might miss the little things, like the hundred dollar bill crumpled on the pavement – right under our own feet. The irony of it all is that everyone’s just scrambling around and ultimately doing nothing. If I had a nickel for each time one of my friends has told me, “Dude, I can’t wait to finally settle down,” trust that my Instagram account would put Dan Bilzerian’s to shame. Can’t wait to settle down? I would think to myself. Settling down is great, but it’s not something you should plan ahead for. It’s just sort of something that happens, eventually, without any effort. That’s why they call it “settling down,” in the first place – over time you just, I don’t know, settle down. And that’s cool, really. When it’s time to settle down, I’ll be ready for it — waiting with open arms and a set of discount codes from Groupon. But before then, it’s time to focus on the pre-settle down, and the part of the meal that’s currently on our plate. The amuse-bouche, if you will. Here are the five things every man should do before settling down. 5. TRAVEL AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. Before a man can settle down, he must do the opposite – which, in my book, is wander around aimlessly. Whether it be far and wide within the confines of your own city, across the country, or internationally – exploration of culture and self can add continued inspiration to the most mundane of lives. Additionally, traveling humbles you. There will come a time, probably around your early 20s, when you feel invincible. You know everything, and frankly, nobody can tell you sh*t. And that may be the law of the land at your college, or in your frat house – or any comfort zone for that matter – but I promise you, after an extended period of traveling, you’ll suddenly realize you can see past your own nose. If you truly want to, that is. 4. SLEEP WITH A TON OF WOMEN. There’s no spiritual, soulful explanation for this one – and I think I’m fine with that. Sex is a critical aspect of life, and so is the notion of “playing the field.” Put ‘em both together, and – voila! – you should soon start to see the importance of having sampled the fare before settling down. In order to know what you want, you’ll have to learn what you like. A lot of dudes will jump into relationships because they’ve seen a few guys in their graduating class update their relationship statuses to “engaged” on Facebook. If you’re single, act single. There’s nothing more counterintuitive than the desperately-eligible bachelor who sits around daydreaming about future wedding plans. 3. GET HIS HEART BROKEN BY ONE GIRL. I know they say the first love is the sweetest, but that first cut is the deepest. And it usually takes some time to scab before it ultimately scars and heals for good. In my mind, heartbreak is a rite of passage necessary for manhood. It’s like when you would practice basketball with your dad in the driveway as an 8-year-old, thinking you could start for the varsity team. Right before you’d go inside for dinner, dad would finally “try” for a brief second – just to keep your guard up. In the blink of an eye, he’d steal the ball effortlessly from your dribble and tell you to “protect the ball better.” Well, after heartbreak, you learn to protect your own emotions – and even the important people in your life – better. 2. SPOIL YOURSELF. The pleasure derived from doing things for other people is one of the greatest feelings around. And so is the pleasure derived from doing things for yourself. Before settling down, it’s really not selfish to focus on yourself – even for just a hot second. As you grow, you’ll (hopefully) have a wife to focus on, kids to provide for, parents to look after. After boarding that line toward manhood, responsibility will seemingly grow with each passing day. Cater to yourself while you can. Make strides in your own career, chase opportunities and spend the fruits of your own hard labor. 1. BE STUPID. When you settle down with someone, you’ll be forced to be smart. You’ll be depended on, and with dependence comes a sense of responsibility. Be stupid while you can. I mean, think about it: If you’re ever going to pick a time to land flat on your face, shouldn’t it be when you’re younger and have the time and freedom to pick yourself back up? Go out, meet people, try things, bounce around places – even if the people close to you might suggest otherwise. That “YOLO” thing, as stupid as it is, is true. When you die, there’s no going back or taking pride in all the things you didn’t do. When it’s time for that last call, you’re only but a sum of your experiences. So you might as well make those experiences as enjoyable as possible. |
Drug trafficking: 132 Nigerians waiting to die….120 on death row in China, 11 in Indonesia, 1 in Singapore Nigeria stands to lose no fewer than 132 citizens who are on death row in various prisons across Indonesia, China and Singapore. While the Taiwan Embassy in Abuja denied knowledge of any Nigerian on death role in its country, the story is totally different in Indonesia who, last week, put four Nigerians to death by firing squad. Sunday Sun investigation at the Indonesian Embassy, Abuja, revealed that 11 Nigerians are currently on death row, having been sentenced to death at various times by Indonesian courts. They were sentenced to death on drug-related offences, which largely centered on being in possession of heroin and other narcotics. Obinna Nwajagu, Michael Titus Igwe, Hillary .K. Chimezie, Stephen Rasheed Akinyemi, Humphrey Ijike alias Doctor, Gap Nadi alias Papa, are some Nigerians whom the Indonesian government may execute any time from now. Others awaiting death in Indonesia include, Eugene Ape alias Felixe, Ekfere Dike Ale Kamal alias Samuel, Seck Osmane/Cajetan Uchenna Onyenworo, Samuel Iwuchukwu Okoye and Hansen Anthony Nwaolisa. Some human rights groups had sometime in April 2013, petitioned the National Assembly over the fate of 14 Nigerians awaiting death in Indonesia. The groups, World Alliance for Against Terrorism, Violence and Inhuman Treatment and Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), also urged the federal government to wade into the matter. But in spite of pleas for clemency by the Nigerian government, Indonesia known for its hard stance on drug offences, has never shied away from carrying out capital punishment on drug-related offences in its country. For instance, prior to the execution of Messrs Martin Anderson, Okwudili Oyatanze, Jaminu Abashin and Sylvester Obiekwe by the Government of Indonesia for drug-related offences last week on the island of Nusakambangan, the Indonesian government had executed two Nigerians, Daniel Enemuo and Solomon Chibuike Oka-for on January 18 this year. A helpless Nigerian Ambassador to Indonesia, Muhammad Suleiman, had in his recent correspondence to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, following the execution of the four Nigerians, bemoaned the resurgence of drug crime in Indonesia. He had in his report, told Wali that while pleas by President Goodluck Jonathan and Wali were being pursued, seven fresh cases had emerged, which made it impossible for something concrete to be done in the case of Nigerians involved in drug related-offences in Indonesia. However, the case of China seems to be more alarming considering that execution of drug offenders by the Chinese government is done in a well-packaged manner which most times, does not draw the attention of the general public. For instance, a check at the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja, revealed that on December 19, 2014, one Obiora Ifekpolugwo was executed in China and this did not draw both local and international attention. Similarly, Sunday Sun source at the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that two Nigerians were also executed in China on April 24. But in spite of this development, a total number of 120 Nigerians are still on death row in China for drug sales/drug smuggling offences. When contacted on the number of Nigerians on death row in China, the Chinese Deputy Ambassador, Mr Zhang Bin, said the embassy does not have such figures, directing Sunday Sun to the Consular Department of the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Checks at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that in Beijing Yancheng, three Nigerians are on death row (2012 statistics), while a correspondence by the Consulate-General of Nigeria in Guangzhou, China, dated January 7, 2015, showed that 74 Nigerians are currently on death row in Guangdong and Guangxi provinces. Others include: Quingpu, Shanghai (1); Dongguan prison (3), with self-acclaimed Nigerians (9); Huizhou prison (7), with self-acclaimed Nigerians (3); and Yinde (19), with one self-acclaimed Nigerian (2012 statistics). In Singapore, only one Nigerian is reported to be on death row, according to the Nigerian Ambassador to Singapore, Nonye Rajis-Okpara. Speaking from Singapore, Rajis-Okpara said the Nigerian Embassy in Singapore applied about a year ago to the Singaporean president that the death sentence be commuted to life imprisonment and that the government was still looking into it. “Because of this, I am not at liberty to release the name,” Rajis-Okpara told the Sunday Sun correspondent, even as she said five Nigerians were still in Singapore prisons for drug -offences. Rajis-Okpara also added that due to the Singaporean laws, drug-related offences had gone down, while also noting that the Singaporean borders were not like others. At the Taiwan Embassy in Abuja, an official of the embassy who pleaded anonymity told Sunday Sun that he was not sure if any Nigerian was on death row in country He, however, added, “many years ago, there was one Nigerian who was caught doing drugs from Taiwan to China and sentenced to life imprisonment. But it was cut short due to his good behaviour in prison. That means that there is no one at the moment.” Several efforts to get the numbers of Nigerians on death row in Malaysia were unsuccessful as an official of the embassy told Sunday Sun that the ambassador who is responsible for providing such information was unavailable. The Sun http://thecitizenng.com/…/drug-trafficking-132-nigerians-w…/ |
NAIJA; WHERE NATIONWIDE TREKKING IS NOW THE MANTRA, YOUR NAME MIGHT ENTER GUINESS WORLD RECORD Can't stop laughing.. I think we are now in 21st century, it don tey wey people don trek from one Town/City to the other. When it comes to intensive trekking, our Great grand Fathers can be credited for that because they could trek for days.. lozz. .. Such that they trekked from Mecca to Ile-Ife, Nigeria within 90 days but blame should be put on stone age because technology was still crude then. Just imagine someone passing through Sahara desert for days!! imagine a scenario where you are trekking where there is no water; under the ambience of scorching sun. what a great suffering!!! Though, quite funny but true, some people have been saying that Nigerians won't really feel the impact of current fuel scarcity since they've been trekking from Lagos to Abuja, Kaduna to Abuja, Yobe to Abuja even a guy just embarked on a journey from Abuja to Otueke in welcoming outgoing president of Nigeria; Goodluck Jonathan prior to his arrival to Otuoke scheduled for May 29. The new mantra since the just concluded presidential election is NATIONWIDE TREKKING. Trekking across Nigeria is now trending like 'kilode', People are really trekking craze these days. No Wonder, I don't blame them if they assume that since people are now trekking craze, trekking to offices shouldn't be a problem therefore, there is no need in reducing the quadrupled oil prices. rather, it should stay there afterall, nobody is interested in using fuel anymore because everybody is now putting on trekking as trending fashion in the 21st century. As Naija guy, you have to ' Ja ara e', by fire by thunder you must make it .. whether through legal or..... lolzz, what was your guess? na u sabi oo. BUT all I know is that all the trekking by these individuals is tailored towards gaining RECOGNITION. They want to be recognized at all cost!!! If you need instant recognition you too can try it lolzz .. Who knows your name might entre guiness World record if you ride a bike from Nigeria to China.. lolzz..Wait ooo..You could win billions... Na so you go just jelo... But, Disclaimer!!!.. Try it at your own risk.. Seriously,If the trekking issue is not addressed now, it may get out of hand in the future because I sense ulterior motive been set into motion. Written by © OAJ |
Their are some country we should be careful of going and never listen to those useless agent them lie and deceive us, please stay aways from Asians they are so clueless and useless stay away from them they don't know noting about human right |
It's true Abk people local and they talk to stranger any how |
It's advisable to get married young, as for ladies I think from age 22-25 is the best going, as for guys 24 upward... |
Lala247: Nah nothing really .. Not looking tho but if the right one comes i will b ready smiley Eyepencil:My brother u better leave that girl alone, nah my girl be that o |
Eyepencil:My brother u better leave that girl alone, nah my girl be that o |
lagmostkuit:Hahaha the baby factory for Don turn to something else can't be fresh Chai that guy wan marry 46 self go dey cheat later |
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