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Once upon a time, a woman named Clara believed in love, honesty, and independence. She had been in a relationship with Jake for a while, and while their time together was filled with joy, Clara noticed that Jake often spent more on her than she felt comfortable with. He would treat her to lavish dinners and extravagant gifts, always insisting it was his pleasure. One day, after a beautiful evening out, Clara sat down to reflect. She appreciated Jake's generosity but felt uneasy. She valued her independence and didn't want to feel indebted or beholden to anyone, even someone she cared about deeply. Clara decided it was time to have an honest conversation. The next day, she met Jake at their favourite café. Clara took a deep breath as they sipped their drinks and spoke from her heart. "Jake, I love spending time with you, and I appreciate everything you do for me. But I want to return some of the money you've spent on me. It’s important to me that our relationship feels balanced." Jake looked surprised, but as Clara explained her feelings, he began to understand. She reached into her bag and handed him an envelope with cash—money from her savings. "I want us to enjoy our time together without any strings attached," she said. Jake smiled, realizing that Clara's gesture wasn't just about money but mutual respect and understanding. They talked about their values and how they could support each other in their relationship while ensuring both felt secure and appreciated. From that day on, they created a new dynamic—sharing expenses, planning affordable dates, and finding joy in the simple moments. Clara felt empowered, and Jake admired her even more for her honesty. Their love deepened, built on trust and equality, proving that genuine connection thrives in balance. Before dating turned to business in Nigeria, above is what boys expected from the gender . |
Nigerians are taking their own life as a result of economic hardship, and this young boy is doing so on a mirage, invincible AI. Blame his parents for poor parenting and lack of purpose. At 14, your kids need your attention to tailor their minds morally and prepare them for what is to come in the future. rest in peace boy |
This is the same El-Rufai who was hellbent with the present president unsettled good luck Ebele Jonathan's government, calling Goodluck Jonathan unprintable names. The same El-Rufai that under his nose southern Kaduna was ceded to terrorists, wiping out a religion that International organisations called him out yet he did nothing, not a single state arrest. The same NSA as then sitting governor with Buhari as president handed Nigeria, especially the north, to the terrorists, their heir Almajiri hegemony. He has no moral right to say such. Several army generals and Lieutenants were brutally killed under his nose yet turned deaf ears. May the blood of every soul lost to insecurity in Nigeria continue to haunt you all. Paying bandits money and feeding them in several local government areas in his state? Not only el, but Hell to you all. Here comes teepain jagbajantis, he's speaking corn. Una mind no go ouch ground Inshallah nb |
It's unfortunate how governors turned to emperors, holding the nation in their pockets for selfish reasons. Rogue governors |
Insensitive of them Ikaeniyan0: |
If Nigeria can treat its own citizens paying huge taxes in double in its own country like trash, what do you expect from Libya that Nigerians are running out to for deadly survival. The whole Super Eagles of Nigeria was treated as such, then we should think of what Nigerians living in Libya ate going through The way the players and officials handle the situation is very mature, not ranting to the media because of their own security. I hope Nigeria will present formidable evidences to CAF so that they don't reschedule the game to neutral ground considering the costs Nigeria has expended on the trip. . |
Nigeria has no moral right to such NewHe: |
So ou are supporing dicaorship, nepotism and inhumane activities of Nigerian leaders? May Godhealour minds CyrusVI: |
This is acceptable where we have a people-oriented government that cares and caters for its citizens like its own grandparents, not the selfish, criminal-minded leaders we have in Nigeria who sheepishly paraded themselves as political class. A responsible government that treasures and values its citizens can claim the authority to do such. Unfortunately, the Nigerian state will want to emulate what they don't deserve despite having hirmedicals abroad. Nigeria is the nation of a lifeless president, according to Trump. |
What is DSS business with the oil marketers? Confused folks under confused presidency |
dem mind no touch ground seh |
God Bless GEJ . |
How many roads in the north areTolled is the question You keep tolling the southern roads but eschew the north from taxation under the guise of underdevelopment |
All this government 30k influencers can be funny because it takes over 400k to convert a car from petrol to CNG They keep looking for avenues to justify the presidency's animalistic way of governance that's enmeshing millions of Nigerians in abject poverty to satisfy the few occultic folks in government. My advice is that Nigerians shouldn't follow this leg overs because same inhumans called government would soon jack up the CNG price after dragging Nigerians to it as they did on gas against kerosene. Una mind no go touch ground Inshallah |
Corruption and Election Rigging special force is what Nigeria has |
Attention seeker |
All this to justify the criminal spending on Aircrafts |
Media economic revamp Audio gofamet |
for this economy? devour it first, nothing will happen |
far better than Naija |
hmmm |
Evidence of failed leadership, unfortunately, the so-called learned will troll here to defend this state-guided embarrassment. The daura Naija leader mind no go touch ground for bringing this nation this grounded. nice one |
Make e start from abeg, other parts dey on standby. |
Wike just wants to be everywhere for no reason aside from greed. --------may God heal our minds |
Nigeria is made for some folks |
Hope she won't stop her future husband from doing the same for his siblings. |
These clowns at the senate chamber are too petty and less busy to see the old national anthem as worthy of discussion in the chamber. If they have been that serious-minded and duly engaged, food insecurity, education, and otherpressing issues would be on the table. Nigeria can't compete in the space with this set of senators. It is time for Nigeria to see its selection policies as are roadmap to its development. It's time to see who represents us as a top priority. ogododo:
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Ask questions if you don't know the best private university in Nigeria. This school is not close to top 20 private university in Nigeria if I'm not mistaken. christejames: |
