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This woman works too! Infact her salary is a little bigger than the husband sef, so she is d one taking care of rent,food,cloths,nepa and the rest outside from the kids skul fees lofty900: |
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According to her.. She has tried every means to ask him to atleast be helping her in home works.. She used seductive styles,normal bedroom talk and fight sef, the man kept saying all that are ladies duty..the duty of a wife and all dat.. ArchEnemy: |
What is dz? lekejob: |
I was with a lady friend of mine yesterday evening, and she was complaining bitterly concerning her husband .. According to her she said once the man brings money for childrens school fees that's all.. He don't bring any other money either for food, rent or other miscellaneous expenses and he don't even help at home. She works in an insurance firm,after work,she will be the one to come home,cook,clean,take care of the kids and all that.. The husband does nothing more than coming home and going straight to bed.. They both work 9-5.. Sometimes she leave the office earlier rushing home just to attend to the kids.. She has also tried to get a house help in which the man refused.. She's getting tired of the whole work since its becoming too much for her.. Now let's hear your own experience married women.. How supportive is your husband at home and how do you manage it if he's not.. |
Really? So what happens to no money n no sex Cutehector: |
You see why the government must build more physchia homes and hospitals? saxwizard: |
Which of These Kills Relationship Faster? No Money No sex Bad Friends Poor Sex Cheating Being Boring Attitude Please Give Reasons.. |
To some extent i think the proposal shld be accepted..so far he got no skeleton in the cupboard Lalasticlala |
Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Friday, sent the names of transition committee members for the 20 local government areas in the state to the Ogun State House of Assembly for screening. Assembly Speaker, Mr Suraj Adekunbi, announced the names of the five-member committee for each local government while reading the message sent by the governor, during plenary in Abeokuta. In the letter, conveying the names of the nominees, Amosun said, “The tenure of local government executives in the state officially ended on Wednesday, July 22, 2015. “Therefore, in line with Section 40 sub section 1 of the Ogun State Local Government Law, I write to inform the honourable House of our intention to constitute transition committees for the 20 local governments in the state. “List of nominees, who are to serve as chairmen and members of the committee, are attached for the kind consideration and approval of the Assembly.’’ The names of the chairmen of each transition committees are Messrs Tunde Olukoga, Olaniyi Opanuga, Deola Tayo, Muyiwa Odufowokan and Sabitu Olumide for Waterside, Odogbolu, Ijebu North east, Ijebu east and Ewekoro local government respectively. Others are Messers Lola Awoniyi, Segun Adebowale, Mojeed Akindele, Ibikunle Bayowa and Olusola Ekundayo for Sagamu, Odeda, Ijebu North, Abeokuta North and Abeokuta South local government areas respectively. Messrs Akin Odusola, Idowu Ojumo, Lukman Adeola, Akintonde and Akeem Fagbemi would be transition committee chairmen for Yewa North, Ado Odo, Ifo, Obafemi Owode and Ipokia local government areas respectively. Imeko Afon, Yewa South, Remo North, Ijebu Ode and Ikenne LG areas would be chaired by Messers Olaleye Tajudeen, Wole Tiamiyu, Awotola, Wasiu Baruwa and Tolani Obakoya respectively. The Speaker called on all the nominees to appear before the House of Assembly on Monday for screening. He said, “I use this medium to tell all the nominees of the governor to please come to the House of Assembly on Monday for screening, and I want to enjoin all of them to bring their Curriculum Vitae by 10am.” http://www.punchng.com/news/amosun-seeks-assemblys-approval-for-lgs-caretaker-excos/ |
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ARMY they vexoo |
Eleven generals of the Nigerian Army Ordinance Corps in Lagos were on Friday pulled out of service. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the officers include eight Major-Generals and three Brigadier-Generals. The Major-Generals are Manhood Yerima, Abiodun Amao, Olayemi Abidoye, Boniface Azurunwa, Adekunle Martin’s, Christian Ugwu, Bode Ogini and Mashudy Adekanye. The Brigadier-Generals are Kachallah, Godfrey Nwafor and Gabriel Oladipo. In a valedictory speech, Maj.-Gen. Manhood Yerima, former Chief of Training and Operations, Defence Headquarters, expressed appreciation for the gesture. Yerima pledged that the retired officers would continue to keep the Nigerian flag high. He admonished the serving military personnel to continue to be loyal and be extra-vigilant. Yerima said, “Your loyalty to the Federal Republic of Nigeria can best be given through vigilance and security consciousness. “You must continue to demonstrate total commitment to your duty to the nation just as you have exemplified in your recent successes in the fight against terrorism in the north-east. “The Nigerian people, especially the retirees are expecting a lot from you in the face of the current insurgency. “Your secondary role is to assist the government in ensuring internal peace and your involvement in internal security duties demand that all of you be non-partisan.” He expressed the conviction that the Nigerian military would overcome the current security challenges in the country. Other retirees also expressed their gratitude to the army and Nigerians for the opportunity to serve the country. NAN reports that the Chief of Army Staff, Maj.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, was represented at the event by the GOC 81 Division, Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Tamunomiebi Dibi. He wished them well in their post service years. http://www.punchng.com/news/army-retire-11-generals/ |
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nice one bois... |
The Police Command in Yobe on Friday said it had smashed a notorious gang of armed robbery suspects terrorising motorists and commuters on the Nguru-Kano federal highway. The Commissioner of Police in Yobe, Mr Danladi Markus, who presented the gang to the public in Damaturu, said the robbers were arrested after an operation on the highway where a commercial driver was killed. He said the gang targeted businessmen from local governments in the northern part of the state as they went back home after business trips to Kano. He said, “In this particular incident, the suspected robbers attacked a businessman who was returning to Nguru from a business trip in Kano, where he purchased some wares. “The suspected robbers mounted a road block, opened fire on the vehicle, killing the driver while the businessman sustained injuries.” The commissioner commended the public for their cooperation which he said had assisted the police in Nguru to act swift, thereby arresting the suspects. He said the police recovered one locally made pistol, machetes, bows and arrows. Danladi added that the police command was determined to fight crime across the state with adequate support and cooperation from the public. http://www.punchng.com/news/yobe-police-smash-notorious-robbery-gang/ |
yes oo! dats cool tho |
As mixed reactions continued to trail the recent appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari, people of the South East region, have been urged to exercise restraint in making quick conclusions that they will be marginalized under the Buhari’s administration. The Special Assistant to the Imo State Governor and Liaison Officer, Lagos, Alfred Ononugbo, made this plea on yesterday, while speaking at a press conference in Lagos, to announce a Solidarity Rally and Grand Reception in honour of Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, on Saturday, July 25, at the National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos. Ononugbo, who affirmed that Ndigbo cannot be relegated to the background as one of the tripod legs holding Nigeria, however advised that the Buhari administration should be given time to digest the degree of challenge ahead in order to make appropriate selection in his appointments. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/buharis-appointments-ndigbo-urged-to-be-patient/#sthash.fGH3CztC.dpuf
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hahaahh tinubu tins |
hahahaa TINUBU |
If this is true then we really have nothing to fear for.. but again US will keep pressurizing us on this.. cos they see Nigeria as Africa as a whole..just like wat OBAMA said..if nigeria is wrong then the whole africa is wrong.. so if they cn get this unholy act to nigeria trust me the whole africa will be on it.. lalasticlala |
Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, has clarified that Buhari did not discuss the issue of same sex marriage with President Barrack Obama but with lawmakers from the United States. Recalled that Adesina had earlier posted on his Twitter handle that “the issue of gay marriage came up here yesterday. PMB was point blank. Sodomy is against the law in Nigeria, and abhorrent to our culture”. Following reactions from Nigerians that the issue was not on the agenda with the U.S president; Adesina made further clarification that the same sex marriage issue came up at the joint session of Senate and House Committees on Foreign Affairs, not in direct talks with Obama. He added that talks shifted to another matter once Buhari emphatically stated Nigeria’s stand on same sex marriage. “The same sex marriage issue came up at the joint session of Senate and House Committees on Foreign Affairs, not in direct talks with Obama. Talks shifted to another matter once PMB emphatically stated Nigeria’s stand on same sex marriage. The issue was not pushed,” he noted on his Twitter handle. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/buhari-discuss-gay-marriage-with-u-s-lawmakers-not-obama-presidency/#sthash.eQu8EOUB.dpuf
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sahara again |
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Lool.. the thing tire me sef... lies everywhere.. Betrayals |
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