Politics › Re: Who Is The Best Performing Governor In The South East? by Feraz(m): 3:42pm On Mar 08, 2015 |
ozoigbondu: The best governor is chime the randy man and obiano of willie is working.Hope obiano does not run out of steam.
The undoubted worst governor is Theif After Orji.The worst past governor in the entire south east is mbadiniju the murderer I never witnessed his era but was the guy that bad? Bad enough to give T.A. Orji a run for the title of the worst performing governor in the SE? aresa: The fact is, yearly budgets reflects what they are able to do in terms of infrastructures, but they all have pitiful yearly budgets that all they are able to do is just maintain their civil service with zero capital projects hence nothing to show since 1999.
Enugu's budget is pitiful N97 billion. What can you do with N97 billion? Nothing.
Abia N115 billion
Eboyin N80 billion
Anambra N165 billion
All 7UP and Gala money....smh... Why not travel down east and see what the governor has done with a ' mere' allocation of N97B instead of sitting within the confines of your home speaking ill?  But of course, I expect nothing less from you since you love to criticize any outside your political affiliation. |
Politics › Re: Who Is The Best Performing Governor In The South East? by Feraz(m): 3:36pm On Mar 08, 2015 |
egift: 1. Sullivan Chime
2. Rochas Okorocha
3. Willie Obiano
4. Martin Elechi
5. T. A. Orji
NB: My rating is based on vigor of the governors and actual project on ground. Time in office was not considered. I'm surprised you rated a PDP governor ahead of an APC governor considering how you so detest the party. I hope to see more objective input from you.  amakaobiemeka: So some morons would call the empty head obiano that spent security allowance to purchase donkey/horse 4 police. Or would u call ochendo that is the worst in nigeria, is it elechi the 80yr that is a waste. The only gov east has is owelle rochas ibrahim adewale okorocha. My gov my gov. The only hope to igbo presidency, a man that builds bridges beyound the local igbo circle but has vision, and is rated highly in the north and west Why not first look at why police horses are good for security? Yeah right!! Rochas indeed!!  meanwhile many of the so called projects that has been said to be finished are proven to be lies and propaganda. Why is Chime not highly rated despite being one of the best if not the best down SE? Of course, your post boils down to the political party you support hence you campaigning subtly for it. owobokiri: I am not an APC member and I can assure whosoever that is reading that the reason Okorochas name is being mentioned in the negatives here is because he is not just APC but a boisterous member determined to lure the whole igbo into Tinubu/Buharis APC. Lots of igbo hate that . But that said, the best governor in the whole of SE as we speak is Rochas Okorocha! He has his massive flaws, for instance, the quality of his roads can do better. He should also stop promoting a jihadist party that is DOA in the east. Apart from these, dude is on steroids! To me, it is a crime against humanity to put Obianos name in this same sentence with Okorochas . But then measuring dikcz has become a favourite pastime for our belligerent BROTHERS from Anambra . Otherwise, what has a bemused Willie done to earn such respect? Cleaning of upper iweka? Where are tthe roads being done by Obiano? Imo state is a construction site under Rochas. State of the art General hospitals in every Local government. New university. Almost every rural road under construction. Free education, less corruption. If this guy was into mainstream politics say with APGA or PDP, my guess is that he will be celebrated across board as the best Governor east of the Niger as we speak. Why not ask those on ground in Imo state concerning the bolded because most of the things you list here I am sure are from what you hear/read here. I may give the best to Chime Sullivan but the worst definitely goes to T.A. Orji of Abia.  |
Romance › Re: Your Experiences With A Nairalander by Feraz(m): 9:48am On Mar 04, 2015 |
Tovot: *clears throat* erm erm erm , I...... I have not met any nlander before o Really? Riiiiiiiight!!!! |
Phones › Re: Windows Mobile Naija Forum by Feraz(m): 10:50pm On Mar 03, 2015*. Modified: 7:40am On Mar 04, 2015 |
Hey people, who here has tried Windows Phone 10 preview?
Just for phones like 830, 630, 730 and others. Having watched a video by Joe Belford, I saw its awesome features. I'm still hoping for it to be out for a Lumia 928 so I can test run it.
What to expect: 1. Your instant action has more content added instead of the four that comes with all WP8.1
2. Your Skype and SMS are integrated and there's an inline style reply. For example, if someone sends you a message, instead of opening the full message icon, a mini tray will appear and you can quickly reply the person.
3. It writes whatever you say and also knows when to differentiate '2' from 'too'.
4. Recall on WP8.1, you normally see 'clear all' in your notification center but this time, in addition to that option, you can remove them one by one.
5. You have the full Microsoft word, excel and PowerPoint which has been integrated into your outlook mail.
6. Your outlook mail has a new look (honestly IMO, people will switch to this)
7. If you're typing a document in your computer, you can finish up the document in your phone.
So many other features of which I can't remember. I believe people will soon start switching over to Windows phones. |
Phones › Re: Differences Between Android And Window Phones by Feraz(m): 9:19pm On Mar 03, 2015 |
Ezibless: Thanks alot!
Please, do you have an idea how much Lumia 720 is? Why not get a Lumia 535 that costs about 25,000 the last I checked. You can ask those on this thread their experience using it. |
TV/Movies › Re: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 7:25pm On Mar 03, 2015 |
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Phones › Re: Differences Between Android And Window Phones by Feraz(m): 7:25pm On Mar 03, 2015 |
threadstone: Feel like jumping into this argument...
The droidboys are here again doing what they do best- Bashing anyone who is not in their os platform.
Its saddening to hear that someones only measure of a phone not lagging is determined by how well i it runs ashphalt 8 (like say na benchmark app).
Do i have to shed out cash to get a high end device just to be lagfree (for the year pending the next heavy updates)
Some people just want something that works..
Like i said in one of my earlier posts on a thread similar to this.. The rate of customization and much tweaking grows declines as u grow older and get more engaged with work. Yeah initially, u may diss wp on first impression but later on you'll grow to love it because its fluidity and not so powerhungry apps. There is also an app for every feature even though the alternatives are not as robust as the android market.
I sincerely hope im not speaking to the teammtk group sha
With love from IOS 8.1.2 4.7in The bolded - https://img.pandawhale.com/98644-bless-this-post-gif-doctor-who-pPo4.gifollah1: It still stutters. Na wa oh!!!! Bros, the phone wee I get?  |
NYSC › Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by Feraz(m): 6:19pm On Mar 03, 2015 |
sparkleRed: Thank u Hey, erm... Any news in the University of Benin concerning NYSC? |
Phones › Re: Differences Between Android And Window Phones by Feraz(m): 3:58pm On Mar 03, 2015 |
ollah1: You are spitting trash. Note 4 lags. Lol, note 4 kills every other phone in asphalt 8. Google is ur friend. Do you know what asphalt 8 is? It's the only phone that handled it perfectly. Here's the link http://www.gamebench.net/blog/samsung-galaxy-note-4-beats-every-other-phone-asphalt-8 Asphalt 8? As in the Asphalt 8 Asphalt 8? I play the game on my Lumia 928 and it works perfectly well, as in very well oh.... ollah1: There are three levels of android phones. Low end, mid range and high end. High end don't lag or might lag a little. I use a high range Lumia phone and I haven't had the chance to complain about it lagging ever since I bought it, same with others that I know. Even the low and mid range phones work well without lagging. I'm just waiting for Windows phone 10 to be out. OP, like I said earlier, go for what works for you. |
Phones › Re: Differences Between Android And Window Phones by Feraz(m): 1:35pm On Mar 03, 2015 |
DjAndroid: Mind you, windows mobile and windowsphone are not the same OS.
In the picture below, the first is the windows mobile while the 2nd is the windowsphone. You need to get updated with Windows phones and not the crappy picture showing an outdated OS you put up here. Who says copy and paste ain't allowed? Who says tethering isn't allowed? Which phone at this age and time does not multitask? One thing with you Android people is you never take your time to try out other OS. Poster, get what works best for you. If you're into customization and are an app freak, get an Android phone. Bear in mind that Android phones lag seriously unlike their Windows counterpart which HARDLY lag. Windows phones to me have a better graphics display. Try playing games on both OS and decide. The only ish is you can't customize your menu the way you want so you're stuck with a menu list unlike Android phones where you can change it the way you want. If you're not an app freak and looking for something matured, go for windows phone. I'd recommend a Lumia 830 for you. Camera quality of Windows phones are better than their Android counterparts (especially those with Carl Zeiss lens and also have incorporated the Pureview technology). Go for those with 1GB RAM or you can wait till Windows phone 10 is out. |
Romance › Re: White Woman Vows To Continue Sending Money To An African Man She Hasn't Met by Feraz(m): 11:37am On Mar 03, 2015 |
Jaymima: Its everywhere. If you stayed off campus, it's regular at Uwasota junction, Isiohor quarters and even part of Ekosodin. Stayed in all the major areas off campus especially school hostel and BDPA. Kulzil: then u dont leave the hostel. U are the very serious student who has a routined life Hehe!!! I dey waka well oh.  elantraceey: I've lived iin three major areas in Benin and I haven't seen any , not one except during igwe festival and its still not how they say it . Engineering is good jare, we're moving forward . Have you began your NYSC? Nah!!! May things. . . . Oh well, so many people have and I haven't. It is well then...  |
Romance › Re: White Woman Vows To Continue Sending Money To An African Man She Hasn't Met by Feraz(m): 10:49am On Mar 03, 2015 |
Midehi: frm benin...dat means u wer only flockin campus  at flocking campus!!! At least, elantraceey agrees with me!! enkay0525: Then surely,u were not a student there. It was always there. LOL!!! I was. Just left with this present set that graduated. It's just that I never saw any of those. elantraceey: Don't mind them and their false news  Honestly, I tried real hard to see stuff like these but nada!!! I heard of the case of 'spiritual' lion roaming about, I did not see; someone told me that a 'Smiggle' like figure was brought to Ringroad, I still did not see. So many stories that I have not witnessed and it kept me wondering, do they really exist in this ancient city?  BTW, how is Engineering treating you? Prof. Aisen and others?  |
TV/Movies › Re: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 10:42am On Mar 03, 2015 |
nani667: That's actually Kuchiki Byakuya ✔ Thank you! I looked up Uquirora (of Esmeralda) once and felt they looked alike. kimco: U posted this after seeing senbonzakura behind him? U must not really have watched bleach I haven't watched Bleach!!! I am not really bothered about the anime though.  For the bolded, ain't that the 'zanpakto' of Kenpachi?!  kimco: Will japenese read this knowing it was a nigerian dat wrote it? They dnt like much dat isn't theirs. Also this man's audience cud have been americans and europeans if his story was actually that gud. As of now he'll be banking on rubbish plot and powerups and friendship stories knowing full well the japanese teenagers wud simply eat that up, irrespective of the story. Case in point: DBZ and onepiece. The reason may be to get a wider audience. Then again, Nigeria is quite diverse so which of the Nigerian myth would you rather he chose?  [quote author=firestar post=31246053][/quote]  |
TV/Movies › Re: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 12:06am On Mar 03, 2015 |
nani667: Hmmm... Ain't that Uquirrora our whatever he's called? |
TV/Movies › Re: Why Are Central African Actors & Actresses More Bold Than Other African Actors? by Feraz(m): 12:04am On Mar 03, 2015 |
fellis: Drawing career? Hiohiohio that one has been put on hold. I'll come for ur induction if am around Benin or if I can take a break from work. Oh, I see. Well, I'm trying to get back to it. My profile picture says much... You sure will come... |
Science/Technology › Re: Office Implants Employees With Microchips! by Feraz(op): 12:01am On Mar 03, 2015 |
Abithel: Whateva!  Hope you didn't feel insulted by the reply above? |
TV/Movies › Re: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 11:09pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
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TV/Movies › Re: Why Are Central African Actors & Actresses More Bold Than Other African Actors? by Feraz(m): 11:06pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
fellis: Am doing well o, thank God . So u have graduated? Am so happy for u, congratz. U didn't even invite me for ur induction. Thank you! For the bolded, that one is like till November! So hopefully then!!! If you are around Benin, then you can come over and gbedu!!  What of you? Your drawing career? |
Romance › Re: White Woman Vows To Continue Sending Money To An African Man She Hasn't Met by Feraz(m): 10:49pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Midehi: Benin no dey carry last....have u ever seen their sacrifices @ T-junctions.
evry xmas period,come & see oyibo mumus in benin,they will be like tied cow Are you a University of Benin student? For the bolded, throughout my stay there, I never saw any of such! tried real hard but did not. |
TV/Movies › Re: Why Are Central African Actors & Actresses More Bold Than Other African Actors? by Feraz(m): 10:45pm On Mar 02, 2015*. Modified: 11:07pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
fellis: Yea very long time. Have u started choppin oil money? Oga Engineer?  LMAO!!! So you still remember my field?! Not yet!! Just graduated!!!  Call me crazy/foolish but I am not looking towards the oil/gas firm.  What of you? |
TV/Movies › Re: Why Are Central African Actors & Actresses More Bold Than Other African Actors? by Feraz(m): 10:38pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
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Science/Technology › Re: Office Implants Employees With Microchips! by Feraz(op): 10:37pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
kemiola89: Don't think i'd allow the so called chip to be implanted under my skin. Though it woulda been more preferable if was in a form of wearable handband so one could easily pull the 'stalker handband' off after work hour. Call me old fashioned I'm just not thrilled about these whole new technology advancement thing. LOL!!! Your religious inclination perhaps?! |
Science/Technology › Re: Humans Have Less Than 200yrs To Survive On Earth--- Stephen Hawking by Feraz(m): 10:36pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Blakjewelry: Man will never colonize Mars though it can be use as an outpost. Sometimes I wonder why our two neighbors which are suppose to share similarities with earth are so hostile. Venus, dense co2 atmosphere with high temperature and pressure. It is not a surprise co2 being a green house gas with heavy molecular weight. Venus is a symbol of what earth will look like in a billion or 2 years. Mars another exciting planet but the Complete opposite of Venus, thin atmosphere no protection from the sun. Our only hope is to look outside our solar system, their over a 100 billion sun in our galaxy and they have their own systems and planets. The possibilities of life and a comfortable planet is there and I nasa is doing the right thing. Finding a habitable planet is one thing traveling there is another What exactly is your reason for man not being able to colonize Mars? The weather conditions maybe?  But it has been said that it is possible for one to terraform the planet to suit our conditions for survival only that the existing technology ain't there for now!!! |
Science/Technology › Re: Humans Have Less Than 200yrs To Survive On Earth--- Stephen Hawking by Feraz(m): 5:13pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Ksslib: [color=#1980BC]I believe 200yrs was just an estimate. However, if I were to bet on what the source of our extinction MIGHT be, I wouldn't bet on climate change given the fact alot measures are being put in place today to totally go green. Except of course the climate change being referred to here, has nothing to do with our gaseous pollution, but some powerful sudden galactical climatic shift somewhere in the cosmos we never contributed to in the first place. If I were to bet, I ll bet on something from space- asteroid, powerful radioactive rays that can break through earth's electro-magnetic field..e..t..c It was only when i started watching/ reading on what happens in space that I truly came to believe its indeed a miracle that humans have even survived this long. The stuffs that have been keeping/still keeps us safe from the ever threating dangers all over 'Space' is just amazing . [/color] What of the numerous bio and nuclear weapons being created? Don't you think it could also lead to the extinction of humans? That aside, little wonder why serious researches are going on in order to see man's chance of survival in Mars!!! |
Science/Technology › Office Implants Employees With Microchips! by Feraz(op): 5:04pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1398154/iphone-6-microchip-nfc.jpg?w=736&h=404&l=50&t=40
Workers at companies based in the Swedish tech business incubator Epicentre are having microchips implanted into their hands.
Up to 400 members of Stockholm's Epicenter will be able to have the highly controversial radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips inserted into their bodies.
The chips, which are the size of a grain of rice, store personalised security information, similar way to an office security pass or a chip-and-pin credit card. They enable people to open doors and operate photocopiers – and in the future make payments – with a wave of their hand.
"We already interact with technology all the time," said Hannes Sjoblad, who is in charge of implanting the chips and has an implant containing his business card details. "Today it's a bit messy: we need pin codes and passwords. Wouldn't it be easy to just touch with your hand? That's really intuitive.
"We want to be able to understand this technology before big corporates and big government come to us and say everyone should get chipped – the tax authority chip, the Google or Facebook chip."
RFID chips have already provoked controversy in the US following rumours President Obama's regime would require every US citizen to have one implanted, as part of health care reforms.
BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones raised doubts of the wider social acceptability of RFID implants after having one of the chips inserted while visiting Epicenter.
"All sorts of things are possible," he wrote. "Whether it becomes culturally acceptable to insert technology beneath our skin is another matter."
But Sjoblad, a chief disruption officer at the Swedish biohacking group BioNyfiken, believes the use of RFIDs is just the beginning.
"I believe we have just started discovering the things we can do with this. There is huge potential for life-logging. With the fitness-tracking wearables at the moment, you have to type in what you are eating or where you are going," he said. "Instead of typing data into my phone, when I put it down and tap it with my implant it will know I am going to bed.
"Imagine sensors around a gym that recognises, for instance, who is holding a dumbbell via the tag in your hand. There is an ongoing explosion in the Internet of Things. The sensors will be around for me to be able to register my activity in relation to them."
Ben Slater, an advertising director from Australia, had a near-field communication (NFC) microchip injected into his hand just before the launch of the iPhone 6.
He hoped the popular Apple product would extend the capabilities of his implant, which allows him to open his front door, switch on lights and store personal data.
In 2007, The American Medical Association (AMA) established a code of ethics to protect patients' receiving RFID implants, following an evaluation by the AMA's council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA) which discussed ethical issues relating to using RFID implants for medical purposes.
The report entitled Radio Frequency ID Devices in Humans acknowledge RFID chips use in health care represent "another promising development in information technology" that "raises important ethical, legal and social issues". SourceMore sourceWant to gain entry to your office, get on a bus, or perhaps buy a sandwich? We're all getting used to swiping a card to do all these things. But at Epicenter, a new hi-tech office block in Sweden, they are trying a different approach - a chip under the skin.
Felicio de Costa, whose company is one of the tenants, arrives at the front door and holds his hand against it to gain entry. Inside he does the same thing to get into the office space he rents, and he can also wave his hand to operate the photocopier.
That's all because he has a tiny RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip, about the size of a grain of rice, implanted in his hand. Soon, others among the 700 people expected to occupy the complex will also be offered the chance to be chipped. Along with access to doors and photocopiers, they're promised further services in the longer run, including the ability to pay in the cafe with a touch of a hand.
On the day of the building's official opening, the developer's chief executive was, himself, chipped live on stage. And I decided that if was to get to grips with this technology, I had to bite the bullet - and get chipped too.
The whole process is being organised by a Swedish bio-hacking group which was profiled by my colleague Jane Wakefield recently. One of its members, a rather fearsome looking tattooist, inserted my chip.
First, he massaged the skin between my thumb and index finger and rubbed in some disinfectant. The he told me to take a deep breath while he inserted the chip. There was a moment of pain - not much worse than any injection - and then he stuck a plaster over my hand.
Before trying my chip out, I wanted to know more about the thinking behind it. Hannes Sjoblad, whose electronic business card is on his own chip and can be accessed with a swipe of a smartphone, has the title chief disruption officer at the development. I asked him whether people really wanted to get this intimate with technology.
"We already interact with technology all the time," he told me. "Today it's a bit messy - we need pin codes and passwords. Wouldn't it be easy to just touch with your hand? That's really intuitive."
When I tested my chip, I found that it was not all that intuitive - I had to twist my hand into an unnatural position to make the photocopier work. And while some of the people around the building were looking forward to being chipped, others were distinctly dubious. "Absolutely not," said one young man when I asked him if he'd sign up. An older woman was more positive about the potential of the technology but saw little point in being chipped just to get through a door.
But Hannes Sjoblad says he and the Swedish Biohacking Group have another objective - preparing us all for the day when others want to chip us. "We want to be able to understand this technology before big corporates and big government come to us and say everyone should get chipped - the tax authority chip, the Google or Facebook chip." Then, he says, we'll all be able to question the way the technology is implemented from a position of much greater knowledge.
I've returned to Britain with a slightly sore hand - and a chip still under my skin which has my contact details on it. Not that useful, but no doubt more sophisticated chips will soon replace wearable technology like fitness bands or payment devices, and we will get used to being augmented. All sorts of things are possible - whether it becomes culturally acceptable to insert technology beneath our skin is another matter. Source |
TV/Movies › Re: Why Are Central African Actors & Actresses More Bold Than Other African Actors? by Feraz(m): 9:39am On Mar 02, 2015 |
fellis: Wow, onila those unclad movies were awesome mehn. Please recommend more if you know any
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TV/Movies › Re: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 9:35am On Mar 02, 2015 |
Hey there people!!! How are we? Mehn!!! This thread is becoming a graveyard!!  Anyway, who has watched the last movie of Naruto? Please, a torrent link to downloading it. Firestar, Ihedinobi2, WackyJ1, Wiegraf and others I did not mention - my greetings to y'all!!! |
Family › Re: I Hit Her, I Regret It But She Deserved It by Feraz(m): 1:38pm On Mar 01, 2015 |
Rose2014: I'm happy you admitted your mom went verbal sometimes. That's women for you. Why didn't your dad beat her in revenge? You see your dad(bless his heart) was able to deal with it without everything degenerating into a fight Physical abuse is a no no for me. A woman should never ever raise her hand on a man. But also a man should not push a woman to such limits and come here to justify beating like op is doing now.
I maintain that the op's role before going physical doesn't add up So if a man beats his wife for doing something wrong, can I say 'that's men for you'?  The way some of you use this statement is what is annoying the male folks. A man is expected to show restraints when pushed but a woman can verbally abuse her husband all the time? Wonderful! I'm learning from y'all!!!  |
Family › Re: I Hit Her, I Regret It But She Deserved It by Feraz(m): 12:41pm On Mar 01, 2015 |
sweetcocoa: Seriously, you need to stop sounding like you hate men and try to be objective.
Being a woman is not license to misbehave. Bless you ma'am! |
Politics › Re: Pictures Of Rochas Okorocha's Evil Deceits In Imo State (must See) by Feraz(m): 12:30pm On Mar 01, 2015*. Modified: 12:54pm On Mar 01, 2015 |
MCMLXXVI: Shut the fucck up, you bloody hypocrite. What have you been doing here if not attacking people without presenting facts? Valicious1 was initially polite to you... But how did you reply him? Were you also being intelligent when you cursed the womb that bore me if I failed to post the pictures? (moderator eventually deleted that post of yours). Now I'm giving it you hotter than expected and you've suddenly found your morality?  What a dumbass sycophant. *DIES*  berem: You can make your comments without throwing insults. That does not make you intelligent.
April 11th is the date. Rochas is going back to Douglas House. The love by Imo people is overwhelming.
I can't wait for him to finish all the projects he started.
God bless Imo State
God bless APC But you started it calling him a pathetic liar despite pictorial evidences and you talk about intelligence. I've always told you, your hypocrisy knows no bounds. You've been exposed, instead of you apologizing for misinforming the public or getting out of this thread in shame, you instead decided to laugh. Says a lot about you. Obiagelli: Op you just want us to take your words for it? You heard on radio Really? If Jonathan had said the same and you heard it on radio too, wouldn't you have opened a thread calling the president a liar? Now, Berem lied to you add you've decided to turn a blind eye to that.  |
Family › Re: I Hit Her, I Regret It But She Deserved It by Feraz(m): 9:05am On Mar 01, 2015 |
yinkus4u2c: You didnt love her genuinely https://i.imgur.com/6HuB8OL.gifEkii: Hey,stop being unreasonable. We all have our limits and what we can take. If a woman should be treated with care and not be trampled,should a man be trampled on and be treated like a dog. If you have love and treat with respect,the first man in your life,who is your dad,you'd also know that your ought to respect your man if there would be peace. Do you even know anything about emotional abuse? Do you know what it can make you do? Only Jesus will have self control in this issue. The OP clearly regrets what he did but you also have to see that the lady isn't innocent. She has to grow up and learn how to give respect. Treat everyone the way you'd want to be treated. I put it to you that she wouldn't be able to hold down any relationship if she keeps acting like this. [img] http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/smuff/images/c/cd/Bless_this_post.gif/revision/latest?cb=20120820003454[/img] |
Family › Re: I Hit Her, I Regret It But She Deserved It by Feraz(m): 9:00am On Mar 01, 2015 |
stpat1: hahahahah my brother help me ask him o. I'm sure his jaw has shifted. She dey practicse slapping sessions on his cheeks  Nwanne, I just dey imagine the scenario... The guy collect 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . . reach 11 for 6 months. We no even know the days, hours and minutes wee the slap last.  OP, take heart. But wait oh, why woman like dey lock house when her man wan comot in order to avoid stories that touch while being emotionally and verbally abusive? |