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I remembered when my wife tried to conceived after 2 kids..... It wasn't funny.... I thought it was normal after I spaced 3 years.... All effort futile..... In search, I discovered to my biggest surprised fibroid.... I couldn't sleep well..... After 6 years while searching for solution, unknown to me my church member whom we normally sit close had the native medicine (herbs) which she made for my wife free of charge...... Meanwhile, before this time, I was billed N150k elsewhere, I had to run 1st. I have seen many women suffering because of infections & fibroid....just too stubborn. My office alone , a lady at 42 menopause....so many complain for ladies, I realized no woman is barren.... God no go shame us ! Thanks God she's heavy again..... A cry of baby underway |
Mharvis:When a woman is fed-up - R. Kelly Hit song nothing one can do about it. Scripturally, God hates divorce Mal 2:14-16 , Mark 10:11-12. Most marriages weren't laid on the foundation of Christ. Most religious people aren't really born again.....hence the work of the flesh being made manifest thru divorce & all forms of unholy behavious. It's long man started rebelling against God ordinances to follow vanity. Marriage is an institution ordain by God under covenant. Divorcing outside adultery is a sin. |
Vinnie2000:Not everyone calling on Christ or speaking of grace is genuinely born-again , some are meant to deceive or devour people. The work of the flesh are really made manifest in all form of unholiness & unrighteousness. The guy is not saved yet Note: even devil & his angel calls upon grace too....but bro, do not believe every spirit, rather test them to know if they are of God. If we aren't fully surrendered to God's will , our will won't save us . Sufficient grace is to transform one from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light (Christ).... Grace is not to be used unrighteously. Grace being sufficient means the strength you draw from God during the period of trial , the grace to overcome temptation. Grace of God is not available for hypocrites , cheaters or fraudsters |
Theophinio:Ok, despite that it should be corrected..... He clicked on a phisphing link. However, He can still obtain a warrant and affidavits and lodge a formal complain at the scammer's bank account so the account could be flagged.... The issue is, the guy was tricked and his money obtained under false pretense . |
Make friends with people of same faith, keep ur mind busy by studying the word. |
Look for money, petition Fair money, go to court and sue affidavit to restrict the account of the scammer, go to police station with the affidavit and obtain a warrant , get those documents along to the bank with a formal petition so that the account could be flagged & ATM and internet banking channel blockrd, anyone one who try to withdraw from the account will be arrested and sent to the police station where you obtain the warrant. That money most be recovered with interest.... Get like 30k ready.... That's all. |
He could be one of those nairaland bastard.... Nemesis is catch up. Biko, the life if full of trouble... Hold ur heart, it's temporary. You real G is on his way coming, so let not your heart be troubled. Like what bro said, draw ur look unto God who's ur strength. I hope to discuss his fuckup with Seun ![]() |
Where's Abba Kyari na ? |
lastchild:All camera lens if not properly managed wears out with time, reason: Exposure to light, dust, moist, dirt or factory error. No phone is exempted. I advise anyone to also protect her phone with patch otherwise the camera will chop dust and sand |
Am happy for your understanding . Most people apply scriptural verses out of context in a bid to build doctrine. If we adhere to the written code, we may not see God..... Beacuse it's not perfect and it's against the spirit . Through Christ death God has given us the Holy spirit to teach & guide us & not 5o condemn us. |
N1400... 23 years ago |
Suicide mission people who love seen blood [font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] |
Mine is t working.... Just loading non stop without new tweets |
You are a man ensure you marry a wife material who's humbly ready to settle for marriage & cheaper to maintain, take responsibility of the cost of the family, she may contribute.... Assuming one lose his job, how would you balance the other responsibilities ? |
Yes, the wages of sin is death (spiritual death or separation from God), eternal damnation (Romans 6:23) The reason why God prolong the life or spare the wicked is because God sometimes expects the wicked to turn from his wicked ways to embrace Christ, hence He prolongs the wicked life. God sometimes shortens the righteous life in order not to soil himself with the wicked world hence He snatches righteous away to avoid him sinning ,(Genesis 5:24 & Hebrew 11:5). So because of God's tender mercies & slowness to anger, men continue to do evil (Eccl :8:11-12). Note that God is angry with the wicked every day (Ps:7:11), it shall never be well with the wicked (Isaiah 3:11) Don't envy the wicked or follow his ways (Proverb 3:3 , 23:17) Heaven will rejoice over a repented sinner. We shall not all die before the coming of Christ (1Thes 4:6 & 1cor 15:51 Note: the end is better than the beginning. (Eccl 7:8 |
Assaulting your wife is more evil, you are the problem in your family.... You are married legally, be objective and talk to both party. If your mum is wrong look into her eyes and tell her off....same to your wife. Learn to manage your home with sense of love |
The only thing am seeing is Bobrisky doing marriage |
Iyaebe:This' Africa, we have culture ! |
FirefliesSun:Passes na normal..... Instead report to their children otherwise, mind your business. |
I hope she's not requesting for money or you giving her money ? What'sts good for the goose also good for the gamjers |
2014 may have been the year of the nipple (#FreeTheNipple), but 2015 is definitely the year of the bush (#PubeGame). Pubic hair is so popular right now, it's vogue. From mild to moderate tuffs, harbouring tiny strands of love in between your legs has been all the rage so far this year and it has no intention of slowing down. From hipster muffs to Chanel puffs, a landing strip, a Brazilian buff or venturing into the exotic with a dye job bush, prepare your vulvas and dust off your dicks...it's the age of pubis, so it's about time we embraced it. But what's the point? Why do we have pubes anyways? Isn't it irrelevant now that daily hygienic practices have reached an all-time level of sophistication? Well, yes and no. Sure, we really don't really, actually need the pubic hair -- which is why the Brazilian has become so trendy, (that, and crotch shots in pornography are easier to view when there isn't hair in the way) but going more au naturel has become more of a political statement and an increasingly relevant fashion one as well. We've become obsessed with the idea of always making ourselves "better", "cleaner", "increasingly fit for public consumption" (i.e. Instagram & selfies) that in all the hustle of selling ourselves for whatever level of gratification you are trying to achieve, we've lost touch with the purpose of our bodies -- which is to keep us alive. That's it. So, whether you're going for the baby-bald, barely-there or tight-and-trim look, here are the top 3 reasons why we have pubic hair in the first place and the argument for keeping your #pubegame rockin' in 2015: 1. Reduces friction Everyone knows that the most uncomfortable thing about pubic hair is growing it out. So, why not cut that part out all together? Keep your business trimmed and know that pubic hair is thought to aid in preventing skin abrasion and injury, especially during sex when the friction is at its highest. Another consideration is that it acts as a barrier between your delicate skin and your clothing. Providing a protective layer is a job well done when it comes to defending your love nest from unnecessary chaffing or hot weather sticking. 2. Keeps out bacteria Pubic hair is a champion for trapping dirt and other unwanted particles from falling in and around the openings of your Instruments. When we shave, the occasional tiny cuts or open pores make us more susceptible to a bacterial infiltration. Think of your muff as the eye brows to the vulva, the beard of your penis. It's all relative, but pubic hair is here to stay for some time, so you migh as well learn and appreciate how it contributes to your life. 3. Traps Pheromones It is theorized that the ripeness that is captured in our pubic hair is our literal mating call. The pheromones that get trapped within unconsciously invite and excite potential mates. The apocrine sweat glands which are concentrated in our genitals and armpits become stimulated during high emotional duress, such as sexual stimulation or anxiety and that's where the pheromones come from. That and, those glands are an essential part of the thermoregulation of our bodies. That all sounds nice, but does your scent actually attract other lovers? Subtle stimulation of the libido via our pheromones is proven to excite potential lovers, and some of you need the help with your love game, so why stunt your potential with unnecessary grooming? I'm not saying sans-pubic isn't the way to go, but it is about priorities. Do you feel more confident when you've kept your #pubegame tight? Does it make you feel sexier when you are well groomed walking out the door? Are you more apt to enjoy the experience of having some hunk go to town & down on you while you starfish on a Friday night? Yes?!?! Then keep doing you, keep rocking your confidence and just know that our bodies have reasons for the way they function and a little sexual education doesn't hurt every once in a while. More info/source : https://www.huffpost.com/archive/ca/entry/grow-pubic-hair_b_6582172
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It affects.. don't expect pay until the discrepancy is cleared. If na bank , sack straight |
This' why both sim card pin & phone lock code of minimum of 20 alphanumeric password is necessary. So long, the money goes to a particular account.... Be sure of your money, if na pos operator , he will cough to provide the Yahoo boy... Tho, the thief might be breach beat security by removing your sim & inserting it into another phone |
Don't even make mistake to be jobless as a married man..... Your ear will full & you will cry & trek to the village alone finally. Every man should strive to double his hustling by remaining in active income daily or monthly till you die. Lose your job, then you will understand marriage & woman |
No. It's sad that 90% of Nigerians justifies evil |
The programme, funded by Jack Ma, awards hundreds of thousands of dollars to startups that seek to solve major problems in Africa. Three Nigerian firms win $480,000 Jack Ma funding for African businesses The programme, funded by Jack Ma, awards hundreds of thousands of dollars to startups that seek to solve major problems in Africa. Three Nigerian firms won nearly half a million dollars in total in funding provided by the Chinese billionaire, Jack Ma, for startups that set out to solve major problems. Releaf, a Lagos-based food processing company, took second in the contest and will receive $250,000. Two other Nigerian firms, Gricd and Publiseer, that were amongst the top 10 finalists, will each receive $100,000 in prize funding. Additional $10,000 will be allocated to each finalist for a training program to be hosted in Alibaba Group’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China. The grand winner is Egypt-based Praxilab, which will receive $300,000. Entrepreneurs from Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria made the top three; top 10 finalists pitched live in a virtual grand finale connecting 14 locations across the world. The 2021 Africa’s Business Heroes winners were announced Wednesday night during a virtual live Grand Finale, with US$1.5 million in grant funding awarded to the top 10 finalists. The top 10 represent seven African countries, with 80% operating businesses in rural areas and half of the finalists are female. Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) is a flagship philanthropic programme established by the Jack Ma Foundation to help foster an inclusive and vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in Africa. The annual competition, now in its third year, shines a spotlight on talented African entrepreneurs who are working to make a difference in their communities and helping to build a more sustainable, inclusive future. The ABH competition is grassroots oriented as well as age, gender, language and sector agnostic. This year, over 12,000 applications were received from all 54 countries in Africa. The finalists were chosen after several rounds of rigorous evaluation conducted by over 230 judges. They were selected after demonstrating that they are visionary entrepreneurs who embodied innovation, resilience, growth potential and impact on Africa. Hundreds of viewers from 49 countries worldwide registered to watch the live online grand finale and visit the virtual exhibition, following the finalists as they pitched their businesses to a final panel of esteemed judges: Ibukun Awosika, Founder and CEO of The Chair Centre Group; Victor Williams, NBA Africa CEO; and Joe Tsai, Executive Vice Chairman of Alibaba Group. The top three Africa’s Business Heroes for 2021 are: 1st – winning $300,000 – Khadija Mohamed Elbedweihy – Founder, PraxiLabs (www.praxilabs.com) (Egypt) 2nd – winning $250,000 – Ikenna Nzewi – Co-founder and CEO, Releaf (www.releaf.africa) (Nigeria) 3rd – winning $150,000 – Navalayo Osembo-Ombati – Co-founder and CEO, Enda Athletic (www.EndaSportswear.com) (Kenya) “I’m very humbled to be named Africa’s Business Hero. This competition has been an incredible journey. I have learnt important lessons from each judge and from my fellow talented entrepreneurs. I hope that this win inspires many young Africans to believe that we have what it takes to make an impact where we are. It has been a challenging year for many businesses, but challenges are key to build our resilience. PraxiLabs is solving pressing issues around education and training, and we will remain focused and determined to change how Africa learns and teaches science, one virtual lab at a time,” said the winner, Khadija Mohamed Elbedweihy, Founder at PraxiLabs. The other finalists will each receive $100,000 in prize funding, and additional $10,000 will be allocated to each finalist for a training program to be hosted in Alibaba Group’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China. Ghirmay Abraham – Founder, Aptech Africa (aptechafrica.com) (Uganda) Oghenetega Iortim – Founder, Gricd (Gricd.com) (Nigeria) Yvette Ishimwe – Founder and CEO, IRIBA Water Group (www.IRIBWaterGroup.com) (Rwanda) Charlot Magayi – Founder and CEO, Mukuru Clean Stoves (mukurustoves.org) (Kenya) Chidi Nwaogu – Co-founder and CEO, Publiseer (Publiseer.net) (Nigeria) Violet Amoabeng – Founder and CEO, Skin Gourmet (SkinGourmet.com) (Ghana) Ketshephaone Jacob – Founder and CEO, The Bulb World (https:///3Fu2nU4) (Botswana) TEXEM The finale judges were impressed with the caliber of the finalists and their businesses, commenting: “This is the third time I have been a Grand Finale judge for the Africa’s Business Heroes competition, meeting many exceptional business women and men from across Africa. Each year, I’m struck by their sheer talent and the commitment to developing creative, innovative solutions to the challenges we face on the continent. It truly is “Africa’s time” and these outstanding entrepreneurs are the ones who embody its future of growth and relevant solution-based innovation,” said Ibukun Awosika, Founder and CEO of The Chair Centre Group. “I want to congratulate the winners of this year’s Africa’s Business Heroes competition. Entrepreneurship – like sport – is a transformative force for positive social change and economic growth. All of the Africa’s Business Heroes are inspiring leaders who are actively pursuing their passions and helping Africa take its rightful place on the world stage. I look forward to engaging with all of them as they continue their entrepreneurial journeys on the continent,” highlighted Victor Williams, NBA Africa CEO. “This year’s Top 10 finalists came from inspiring personal stories that is invaluable not only to their teams and communities, but to many would-be entrepreneurs across the continent who are thinking about pursuing this path. The kind of talent and passion I saw among this year’s Africa’s Business Heroes is unrivaled around the world. They are innovators and problem-solvers, but most importantly, they have a driving sense of mission and social impact. Congratulations to all of our winners and we look forward to seeing what you accomplish next,” said Joe Tsai, Executive Vice Chairman of Alibaba Group. The Africa’s Business Heroes TV show will air in 2022. The show will follow the finalists in their exciting journey to the grand finale and features their on-stage pitches as well as behind the scenes moments from the competition. The award ceremony from the 2021 finale will soon be available to watch on ABH official YouTube (https:///3oF8j5R). Applications for the 2022 ABH prize will open in early 2022. For news and updates visit africabusinessheroes.org, subscribe to the newsletter and follow @africa_heroes (https:///3DuECdZ) on Twitter. Africa’s Business Heroes prize competition is the flagship philanthropic initiative spearheaded by the Jack Ma Foundation and sponsored by the Alibaba Foundation, aimed at supporting and inspiring the next generation of African entrepreneurs across all sectors, building a more sustainable and inclusive economy for the future of the continent. Over a 10-year period, ABH will recognize 100 African entrepreneurs and commit to allocating grant funding, training programs, and support for the development of an entrepreneurial ecosystem. Each year, the ABH prize competition and show will feature ten finalists as they pitch their business to win a share of $1.5 million in grant money. Jack Ma, Founder of Alibaba Group and the Jack Ma Foundation, created the prize after he made his first trip to Africa in 2017 and was inspired by the energy and entrepreneurial potential of the young people he met. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/496073-three-nigerian-firms-win-480000-jack-ma-funding-for-african-businesses.html
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Tola0810:Is the company still legit ? |
Right after the National service, I got pregnant. It wasn’t planned. It was so out of the blue that Collins, my boyfriend then thought I was lying to him. He asked, “But you took medicine after everything?” I said, “I did. You were there when I swallowed it.” He asked, “So what happened?” I said, “I still got pregnant.” He said, “No this can’t be true. Check again.” I spent the night with him. Early the next morning, I did the test with the first urinal that came out. The two stripes lighted up in all their red glory. He said, “That can’t be true.” I said, “You’re looking at it right in front of you so why can’t it be true?” Then he asked the question I knew he was going to ask, “What are we going to do?” I didn’t think twice about it. I said, “I’m pregnant. What do pregnant women do? They give birth, right? I’m going to give birth.” He started singing the canticles of the worried boyfriend; “Why do you want to give birth? Are you prepared? Do you have a job? Why do you want to bring a child into this world and watch it suffer because of ill-preparation? We can’t have the child. I’m not ready.” I said, ”One day you’ll be ready. He/she will still be your child so don’t worry.” He got angry as I expected. He didn’t pick my calls for days, as I expected. Later when he called he asked, “Have you made up your mind yet?” I said, “I made up my mind the very first day we talked about it so what mind make up are you talking about again?” He said, “Count me out of it. I don’t know anything about the pregnancy.” I said, “So be it.” The news about the pregnancy made my parents angry, especially my father. Days later, my dad walked into my bedroom early one morning and asked, “What is the child’s father saying?” I said, “He said he can’t have it.” He asked me, “I guess he’s as jobless as you are.” I said, “Yeah, we both completed national service together.” He said, “Shame on you for getting pregnant with an idiot. I thought you knew better.” I didn’t argue. He was right. That boy was an idiot. He’s still is. Five years later, I’m working and doing fine with my little girl by my side. I met a lot of men who backed out immediately I told them I had a daughter. Those who wanted to stick around regardless of my child didn’t have our future in mind. They just wanted to be with me so later they can bounce off and go for a woman without a child. I saw through them early. I didn’t give them the chance to waste my time. I’d rather be alone with my child than entertain people who couldn’t afford to have me and my daughter together. We are a package. Two peas in a pod story. The torchlight and the battery affair. For a long time, I was alone and enjoying my life until one day a man walked up to me and said hello. It was Christmas and we had closed from church. He said, “When you were entering the church I said hello but you didn’t look my way.” I said, “Oh sorry about that. I was too late my mind was all over the place.” He mentioned his name and asked about mine. He looked new to the church. Ours wasn’t a megachurch that you walk in and get lost. It’s a small church that everyone knew everyone. The kind of church your pew remains empty when you don’t go to church. I asked him, “Are you a new member?” He said, “I’m a distant member. I was born in this church. My mom and dad lived all their lives in this church until their passing days. Whenever I’m in town. I worship here.” My daughter pulled my hand and said, “Mommy let’s go home.” He looked down at her and said, “Oh don’t do that. Allow me to talk to your mom for a few minutes ok?” We stood at the church entrance for close to fifteen minutes, talking and asking each other questions. He said, “I’ve been seeing you around since I came here. I think I like you. Do you mind if we become friends?” I said, “Not at all.” So we exchanged numbers and continued the conversation from there. One day after church, I followed him to his house. Not long afterward, I opened my doors for him to also visit. He had the right age. He had the right sense of humor and was considerate in the ways he treated me. I asked him, ”What’s your story?” He had lived in the UK for about twenty years. Got married, had three kids, and became a widower when his wife died of cancer. “Since then, my life had never been the same. She was the pillar of my life. A Jamaican who lived her life like a Ghanaian after we got married.” I asked him, “So where are your kids now?” He said, “They are living with their grandparents in Jamaica.” Our friendship flew on the wings of what we had in common; kids. It didn’t take a very long time until he proposed. I love him. I really did so I said yes. We dated distantly for two years and later got married. A year after marriage, he came for me. I had to leave my daughter with my parents until conditions are right for her to join us. I’ve been living with him for the past three years and we still don’t have a child. I asked him, ”Are we doing something wrong?” He said, “I’m even amazed. Looking at how hard we’ve been working towards it, we should have a child by now.” We kept trying, visiting hospitals, looking for a remedy. When I came back to Ghana for a visit, I remember my mother boiling herbs and other drugs for me to take. She said, “When you get back to your husband, it will be one touch. You’ll call me and give me your testimony.” I went back, had a lot of action but nothing happened. On our third wedding anniversary, this man took me on a trip I was dying for. I was happy. I felt lucky. I thanked my God for bringing him my way. I said, “I wished I could give him a child to make this marriage complete.” It was a week’s trip. On the third day, he said, “I have a confession to make. I hope and pray you forgive me because that’s all I will need after the confession.” I sat stiff. I looked into his eyes. I said, “Go on.” I knew for sure that my happiness was about to be shattered. “I have a confession to make…” almost always doesn’t end well. He said, “When my wife’s health was deteriorating, we didn’t want to add pregnancy to her numerous problems so I had a vasectomy.” My system shut down immediately. I died for a minute. I wasn’t listening again. All I heard was, “Are you here with me?” I said, “Please take it back. What did you just say?” He said, “Yeah you heard me right.” “And it took you five good years to tell me? You’re heartless. Please take me home.” He tried all he could to make us stay but I said, “No, take me home. You didn’t bring me here to make me happy. Take me home.” For days I couldn’t sleep. He kept apologizing. I asked, ”But why would you do that?” He said, “You already have a daughter so I thought it wouldn’t be a problem?” I said, “You knew it wouldn’t be a problem so why didn’t you tell me?” He said, “Forgive me. It’s my mistake and I take full responsibility for that.” I said, “It’s over. I will go back home and live my life like this never happened. If you can lie about this, I wonder what else you’ve lied about.” He said, “I can swear on my parents’ grave, this is all about it. There’s nothing more.” I said, “Good for your parents’ grave but I’m out. You’re very selfish and a dangerous human being. You watched me go through emotional pains, visit hospitals, go to Ghana, tasting concoctions. Meanwhile, you had the answer. What kind of wickedness is that?” Currently, we are both in Ghana. I’ve decided to stay here and begin life again. I don’t see myself living through that lie. It would be difficult for me. I want kids. If the man I marry doesn’t want kids, at least he should be bold enough to bring the discussion to the table so the two of us will know what we are going in for right from the beginning. This one didn’t do that. He’s also not ready to give me a divorce, asking me to change my mind so I can live for what he wants and not what I want. Am I wrong in any way? I have a child so it should be Ok for me to marry a man who doesn’t want to have a child and yet wasn’t truthful about it? Am I making a mistake for asking for a divorce? Please advice [url][/url]https://silentbeads.com/my-husband-watched-me-suffer-for-three-years-before-confessing-the-truth/
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siofra:He might be immune to infections. He may opt for condom. Instead backoff ! |
Na shrine, tufiakwa ☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️ |
Ozoro is a problem town since creation |
