Politics › Re: Photo: Yusuf Buhari & His Girlfriend by flyca: 12:46pm On May 29, 2015 |
PreciousBro: You are a rare Nigerian Like Me 
Who the hell cares ? Bless you Bro.  Suddenly the song has become "Yusuf or no one else". Mcheeeeeeew. A lot of people are just shallow. |
Family › Re: Vote For A Nairalander's Niece In A Prestigious United Kingdom's Baby Contest! by flyca: 12:39pm On May 29, 2015 |
kart042000: Dear Nairalanders,
!  The baby is cute. Liked! |
Politics › Re: Photo: Yusuf Buhari & His Girlfriend by flyca: 12:35pm On May 29, 2015 |
My boyfriend is very handsome and an achiever. Who cares?  |
Family › Re: A Light In Our Deepest Fear by flyca: 9:25am On May 28, 2015 |
Makes me remember that movie Akeelah and the Bee acted by Keke Palmer. She recited this poem. Very gorgeous  |
Family › Re: Trend Of "Abroad Hustling" Husbands by flyca: 8:12am On May 23, 2015 |
chibic: honestly, this type of situation where couples gets seperated for months/yrs always encourage infidelity. Some people are sex maniacs. Some can's go for two weeks without sex and I believe any man married to this type of women should know. I know a woman that started sleeping with her best frien'd husband because her own husband travelled for masters. This started after three months since he travelled. She wasn't caught, but the story slipped off the man's tongue while gisting with friends. Another problem is that some will know the nature of their partners job yet, they will marry and then look for alternative when he's out for long. If my job takes me around, then I'll look a woman with a very low libido to marry. I think that's better. Muchecheche  Boy: Hey girl, I work with xyz multinational. My job requires I trottle round the globe and beyond. But it sure pays a lot. Do you have high or low libido?  |
Family › Re: Trend Of "Abroad Hustling" Husbands by flyca: 6:38am On May 23, 2015 |
Life can be dynamic. Its not always black or white.
The only countryman I have in this school is a married man. He's been married for a year plus now. He is doing his PhD here. His wife and son in Nigeria. He is making serious efforts to bring them as soon as possible and even though we've become good neighbours over these months, he is a very disciplined man and that I respect.
So it's not always about hugging and curdling. He needs the degree and sacrifices has to be made. |
Education › What Is/was Your School's "Motto"? by flyca(op): 12:30pm On May 22, 2015 |
Nursery School - Lux fiat (Latin for Show the Light) Primary School - Lux fiat (Show the Light) Secondary School 1 - Action not Words Secondary School 2 - Pro Unitate (For Unity) University - To Restore the Dignity of Man (and his wife  ) Masters (I don't even know yet  ) Pls rep your schools  |
TV/Movies › Re: Mike Ezuruonye Speaks Chinese In Nollywood Movie by flyca: 11:59am On May 21, 2015*. Modified: 2:14pm On May 21, 2015 |
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Family › Re: World’s Saddest Wedding:17year Old Russian Girl Forced To Marry Police Chief, 47 by flyca: 4:34pm On May 20, 2015 |
Chanchit: Emmm, but she looks matured enough, and if that's the husband holding her hands, then he's also handsome, so they are good to go. Nne, they said he is a Rebel aka terrorist. He is also married with a kid. Is that her passport she is holding? Where are they shipping her off to?  Na wa o |
Family › Re: Please Nairalanders I Need Mature Advice by flyca: 10:25am On May 18, 2015 |
Have you taken screenshots of the conversations/ evidence? If No, do so first, send and save them securely to your phone. You will need it.
I think you should go home after work. If possible take a break for today and go home. God is your strength! |
Sports › Re: Okagbare Wins Gold In Shanghai by flyca: 9:46am On May 18, 2015 |
Congrats and thank you for making Nigerians proud. If I knew about this event, I would have come to cheer you. |
Family › Re: The Thing We Do For The Kids(photo) by flyca: 2:56pm On May 17, 2015 |
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Education › Re: Chinese Or Engineering. Pls Help Me Choose. by flyca(op): 3:03pm On May 16, 2015 |
DanjaNinja: Hi @flyca, just saw your post. I am not sure if you still need advice on this issue but the tatafo in me just wants to contribute. So please forgive my aproko, buckle up your seat belt and enjoy my tinnie mini sermon.
What to study? Chinese vs Engineering Lol. You just put a huge smile on my face. The post is an old one. And I've made a choice. Bless you sir. |
Education › Re: Photos From Unilorin Students' Union Election Manifesto by flyca: 9:19am On May 15, 2015 |
ibnmaja: I can see you are pained... For your information the venue is the student union building and not Unilorin stadium.. Its like comparing TBS with abuja stadium. Your stupidity know no bound So you are not intelligent enough to engage in a discussion with calling derogatory names? Ok, the similarity in the pics is that they are both school (university) environments. Its not a stadium. Thanks. |
Education › Re: Photos From Unilorin Students' Union Election Manifesto by flyca: 7:13am On May 15, 2015 |
Sorry to digress and pls this is not to show off but the physical structure of a learning environment is a critical variable in effecting student morale and learning. We need to start holding our leaders accountable.
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Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 5:32am On May 14, 2015 |
DanjaNinja: Dear Mum,
They said you were beautiful. They said you were kind. They also said you were very nice.
They tell me stories of how you would host the entire family - brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties, cousin - for Sunday Lunch: Jollof Rice with Secret Sauce and Chicken. They say till this day, no one does Jollof Rice any better. They say every Christmas, you would make clothes for everyone - you were a fashion designer. Sadly i dont remember any of it for you died three years after i was born.
Three years. I was three years old and my sister- your last child, was one, when you passed away. How is it that i lived within you for nine months, lived on your milk for four months, gave you endless sleepless nights for several months and yet, I don't remember you? I have searched the deep recesses of my memory, every nook and cranny stiil, i cant find you. I don't know what you sounded like or what your touch felt like. I've seen your pictures but it feels like we never met. I would have preferred growing up with you and i know you would have wanted the same but life had a different plan for us. God knows best they say.
There is something uniquely irreplaceable about a mother's love they say. No matter how another tries, its sadly not the the same. But mum, wherever you currently are, i want you to know that your sister - Aunty G, whom i call mum has done an excellent job. If she had not told me she wasn't my biological mother, i wouldn't have known any better. She loved my sister and i like her own. There were no preferential treatments - whatever she gave her kids, we got - even better in some cases. She made sure we never felt your absence and i must confess she succeeded. Mum, I had an amazing childhood. Kai i was stubborn o. Not troublesomely stubborn but curiously stubborn. I was always curious and wanted to know more and i was a certified trouble maker - chai, dem flog me well well...lol. Life has been good to me, i attended good schools, made amazing friends and i have so much to be thankful for. Why am i writing this Mum? I just want the world to know that true love, Love that knows no preference nor self-interest,still exist and it can be learnt. I have seen it, your sister lived it. So it saddens me to see people suffer in pain cos they lost their mothers. We saw no pain. God, through your sister made it so. I pray that she lives long enough to experience the fruits of her love and sacrifice. If i don't take care of her, mum, biko, wherever you are, "KNOCK ME". Knock me with the spirit of Gratitude cos i would be ungrateful not to reciprocate your sisters love. Please know that i will forever love you, i will forever miss you and i will forever be grateful for the love that you shared with those who lived with you.
P.S: I want to use this medium to encourage everyone to look beyond ethnicity, religion and race in loving your neighbor as yourself. All we need in this world is love, patience and understanding. We are not perfect but we can help those around us if we try.
One Love My People. Dear poster, just to tell you that I'm honored to have your story on my thread. The picture inscribes it to heart. You may not know how many readers you have inspired. Bless you Sir. |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 8:21am On May 12, 2015 |
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Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 8:18am On May 12, 2015 |
kikilove: These stories are nice and touching.it gives me great pleasure to read them and feel like I know some nairalanders better.nairaland has come to be a place of solace for me,a site I can come to when I need to laugh or just read something and am glad am part of this Nairaland family.God bless u all who have shared ur stories so far and I pray he helps to right all the wrongs. #nairalandfamily TheFilmmaker: Hi
I am filmmaker. I don't believe in religion. But I love Isi Ewu & Beer. Pls tell us a bit more aboout what you do. Picture(s) will be appreciated  |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 3:27am On May 12, 2015 |
Sorry, double post Aunty Sambarry  |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 3:24am On May 12, 2015 |
I love riding, anything on wheels  Cars, Bicycles, Skates, anything at all even trailer sef  Last night, it was too cold to go out so I was stuck indoors 
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Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 1:44am On May 12, 2015 |
dimssy: wait sef,ao many mothers day do we've in a year...dis d 2nd tym wishin my mum ..... As many times as possible dear, they deserve it.. BTW, the thread is nog just about family, you could discuss work, friends, hobby etc. So bring it on  |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 1:10am On May 12, 2015 |
DickDastardly: Us in Pinsures U are dynamic. U didn't take the usual story line. Kudos! |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 12:36am On May 12, 2015 |
GoodGovernance: They still use black board @ your locality?  People like you sef  Likely you have never left your state before. So because I used the word "locals", you assumed I was talking about "village people"? Have you ever seen the phrase American locales? Anyways, its green board, Even MIT as we speak now uses green boards. Of course, classes uses white boards and labs, green boards. |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 12:29am On May 12, 2015*. Modified: 1:08am On May 12, 2015 |
laykorn: Oh! I'm sorry they had to stop you. One of my instructors is a very nice female. They almost have nothing to do with each other.
Did you train at home or abroad? I trained Abroad, I had the energy and I was getting good at it but by "they", I mean sisters and boyfriend  |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 2:32pm On May 11, 2015 |
Aunty coco is a twin? 
Any recent picture of two of you together, even if it us half-faced  |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 12:19pm On May 11, 2015 |
I see some men watching this thread from sidelines  . Report yourselves now or I call you out!  Lol Stories from profession, workplace, kids, relatives, or friends. We are waiting to read from you |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 12:11pm On May 11, 2015 |
@ Shrekandfiona
Pls dont delete the post ma. Your story is an encouragement to many including myself. The picture brings the story closer to us. Highly Appreciated! |
Family › Re: Why Ladies Wear White Gown On Wedding Day by flyca: 10:32am On May 11, 2015 |
SAMBARRY: Because it's assumed that every bride is a virgin Gbam! |
Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 10:19am On May 11, 2015 |
AyeeIdris: I am the weird looking one on black scarf. I dont even have belle as a excuse. Was a month pregnant though L[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] Wow! U did a lot of work there. I admire you |
Education › Re: See The Hilarious Instructions A Lecturer Left His Msc Students During An Exam by flyca: 7:09am On May 11, 2015*. Modified: 9:18am On Jul 26, 2016 |
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Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 11:19pm On May 10, 2015*. Modified: 4:52am On Jun 29, 2018 |
Lemme reshare my initial story.
I was registered as an English student but soon after starting school, I discovered it was different. I love my school, the people, the teachers, my supervisor is a very nice man too. But its difficult for me because professional courses require technical terminologies and explainations. My professor is not competent in English and I've just learned the new language for two and half years. So proper communication is hard. BTW all my project colleagues are locals. Huh!
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Family › Re: Humans Of Nairaland (Pictures): Continued by flyca(op): 11:17pm On May 10, 2015 |
@laykron wow. congrats sir. I did kongfu /taiqi training for about a year but I stopped. They said I needed to be a "girl" Lol |