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Tinubu sponsored, just to ensure Igbos lose marketability in APC2023. |
Media war Abeggi Take him to court if you feel aggrieved |
Why do i feel this guy is positioning for 2023 politics ![]() His romance with northern senators following his release which may be a ploy is all suspicious ![]() Tinubu beware, OUK is popular across the North and also holds a Northern chieftaincy title |
Yngson25:I actually do |
[quote author=Zendinho post=91141320][/quote]Hahaahah Afikpo girls sweet sha |
EgusiShankly:True Its been two months plus break No excuse really He needs to concentrate |
Igbojihadist:True He's literally played every match I expect him to start on Tuesday though. But United should do a neat job in first half. 2-0 in half time and he can be rested at 45' minutes. |
[quote author=Zendinho post=91137266][/quote]You definitely enjoyed those girls? ![]() I sure know what you did ![]() |
ibkayee:If she is not at fault, and he is ranting, it is better to calm your self down knowing your defence won't come out well, should you open your lips in an angry state. Like I said, if the OP is not at fault but being shouted at by an elder, best is to keep shut and leave him to rant finish. But don't walk out. Whenever he's cool, may be after a good dinner, and you both are in bed, but if you are not couples, any other time apart from that fury period, when heads are calm, both yours and his, you can approach and carefully lay down your points of view and express yourself. Your words should flow out better and in a more respectful tone now that your mood is stable and his too are. His cool-headedness too at that moment, will let your words sink in and he can see things in your own point of view too. |
pDudd:Abegg give us real situation on ground as with those Nigerian-American girls. This guy dey talk paper talk ![]() We want reality talk ![]() No sexual innuendo ![]() |
Commendable Gradual gradual PDP States seem to be leading this fight to re-open the economy with careful compliance go COVID-19 guidelines. |
LuQuLuQu:Good thing |
BotherMleeper:Better to take anti-inflammatory drugs then ![]() |
Stargurl20:Yup. Just keep apologizing, if he is really irritated and keeps on highing his voice and complains, what do you do? Keep on saying sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry. He'll die down |
LLobiorah:Ebonyi will be a state known for medical tourism in a matter of few years. COVID-19 test center is here in Abakaliki FUNAI is offering medicine and have a federal teaching hospital in Abakaliki. Federal school of nursing is in Abakaliki. Missionary Mater Misericordiae school of nursing is in Afikpo. EBSU is offering medicine and their state teaching hospital will be soon set, in Uburu. State school of nursing is also under construction in Uburu. State-owned College of Health is in Ezzamgbo. Fantastic. I've never felt prouder to be an Ebonyian than now. I want that airport, medical college and stadium completed at ANY cost. Even if it has to lead to another loan. They just must be completed. |
Oracle55:Which goat did he swallow here now ![]() |
Stargurl20:Yeah, I thought of that too. I scold my gf when I shout at her and she walks out on me. So scrap out the former advise. If you have temper issues, and being shouted at by an elder, try your best not to say anything please, the words will come out the wrong way, and will flare things up in a worse way. Don't step out either, it is equal to disrespect. Best thing is to apologise, it will calm his voice down, affording you some silence from him which eats you up. He will also appreciate that you apologised and accord you more respect. |
LaEvilIMiss: ![]() I am responsible for what I state, and not what you understand. ![]() |
LuQuLuQu:They have the same similarities, yes. There is only one way to ascertain if it was COVID-19 or pneumonia; by carrying out COVID-19 test. Call the necessary authorities. Meanwhile, I suspect the ex-patient is hale and hearty now. |
AmazingELixir:Who asked you to take it? ![]() Kindly just get off my mentions ![]() |
PointZerom:Haha |
Hurray ![]() FG taking the right steps finally. Enact strict law-abiding measures and gradually reopen our internal economy while leaving out international flights for now. |
Stargurl20:I have anger management issues too Best I did was walk out from the scene |
AmazingELixir:Well I am more knowledgeable than you ![]() |
smallsmall:Cut the crap. You don't even sound like you're in the same Nigeria where I am and seeing things on ground ![]() Last Sunday I was at a Catholic church and could count the number of kids around me putting on face masks, a great number of the pews did not even have seaters who are adequately spaced on the seats. Okada riders are no longer wearing face masks around and a GTB banker over the counter last week wore his face mask right under his nose. My point is and remains that Nigerian COVID-19 is very unique and not as lethal to what you find in the West, the reason is unknown but blame our researchers for not finding out why. The Kano state you mentioned just suddenly stopped having rampant deaths right? So what saved them? Some COVID-19 vaccine? ![]() Mind you, there were reports it was widespread meningitis that flared up Kano deaths in early April. ![]() Last I checked, Kano is not presently under lockdown so I expect their COVID-19 death toll to keep spiking as people interact while flouting COVID-19 guidelines, gratefully, that is not their case as their death toll curve is literally flat . I am thinking that can be attributed to some community herd immunity.I repeat, Nigerian COVID-19 is very unique and with low fatality rate. ![]() |
Anuoluwa1234: Hello Mr, Ask me what is administered to those in isolation centers who have found their way back to their homes after recovering. Let me guess, COVID-19 special cure Just so you know, pneumonia is a bacteria-causing infection that troubles the human lungs, leading to inflammation of the lungs and some other organs in the upper respiratory tract. That sounds like COVID-19 right I'll tell you it's effectively managed with antibiotics. |
jaykaylegend:And for those quoting me ignorantly Ask me what is administered to those in isolation centers who have found their way back to their homes after recovering. Let me guess, COVID-19 special cure ?? Just so you know, pneumonia is a bacteria-causing infection that troubles the human lungs, leading to inflammation of the lungs and some other organs in the upper respiratory tract. That sounds like COVID-19 right I'll tell you it's effectively managed with antibiotics |
linearity:Hello Mr, Ask me what is administered to those in isolation centers who have found their way back to their homes after recovering. Let me guess, COVID-19 special cure ![]() Just so you know, pneumonia is a bacteria-causing infection that troubles the human lungs, leading to inflammation of the lungs and some other organs in the upper respiratory tract. That sounds like COVID-19 right ![]() I'll tell you it's effectively managed with antibiotics. Thank me |
Forgness:Keep on ranting. ![]() Ask me what is administered to those in isolation centers who have found their way back to their homes after recovering. Let me guess, COVID-19 special cure ![]() |
smallsmall:Shut it Mr Don't compare Nigeria with the West cause our demographics are far different from theirs. In all your Western fantasies, they have average of one thousand deaths in a day, we are approaching the 5th month of COVID-19 in Nigeria but have less than 600 deaths. Are we not unique? ![]() Furthermore, cruise around Nigeria, and you'll find all churches, mosques, local marketers flouting the COVID-19 guidelines, even kids playing in the neighbourhoods. Yet no death outbreaks, so save your sermon for people in Western countries. As far as we know, our version of COVID-19 is comparatively not lethal. Rarely does any country have our number of recovered patients which is phenomenal. |
abbey621:Funny expression ![]() |
ednut1: disappointment.Better to marry the ones residing there, so that any baggage that comes after marriage won't come as a surprise to you. |
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