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sinaj:Every relationship starts with friendship. |
[quote author=IamKashyBaby post=61824354] ![]() [i][color=#550000]True Love is when you can move mountains, reach for the skies, touch the moon and dive the deepest ocean ![]() What i am trying to say is that if YOU really love the person, YOU don't juz tell him/her..u have to do it by actions without asking in return. Quite deep, as the popular saying goes "actions speaks louder than words". But then there's a school that aver "words can sometimes cut deep real deep than two edge sword". How do we balance this, knowing fully well that humans can never be satisfied even when you move the greatest mountains? |
Only once in your life, I truly believe, you find someone who can completely turn your world around. You tell them things that you’ve never shared with another soul and they absorb everything you say and actually want to hear more. You share hopes for the future, dreams that will never come true, goals that were never achieved and the many disappointments life has thrown at you. When something wonderful happens, you can’t wait to tell them about it, knowing they will share in your excitement. They are not embarrassed to cry with you when you are hurting or laugh with you when you make a fool of yourself. Never do they hurt your feelings or make you feel like you are not good enough, but rather they build you up and show you the things about yourself that make you special and even beautiful. There is never any pressure, jealousy or competition but only a quiet calmness when they are around. You can be yourself and not worry about what they will think of you because they love you for who you are. Bob Marley |
Only once in your life, I truly believe, you find someone who can completely turn your world around. You tell them things that you’ve never shared with another soul and they absorb everything you say and actually want to hear more. You share hopes for the future, dreams that will never come true, goals that were never achieved and the many disappointments life has thrown at you. When something wonderful happens, you can’t wait to tell them about it, knowing they will share in your excitement. They are not embarrassed to cry with you when you are hurting or laugh with you when you make a fool of yourself. Never do they hurt your feelings or make you feel like you are not good enough, but rather they build you up and show you the things about yourself that make you special and even beautiful. There is never any pressure, jealousy or competition but only a quiet calmness when they are around. You can be yourself and not worry about what they will think of you because they love you for who you are. Bob Marley. |
edupedia:U are quite an illiterate. If I may ask, where is dis scenario taking place? Ghana abi? Or probably you father's country. Just use your sixth sense and get a job that will kip you busy. |
My broda forget naija. Nothing affirmative can take place here. Just do the little you can within your immediate environment, so that your days can be really lasting or earth. |
I don't get, if he can write, why can't he read? Form my little experience I can tell dat writing is more difficult than reading. Just let him learn how to memorize words, especially two letter words, three letter words, they would help alot |
This photo, captured in 1961, documents probably the most famous appendectomy in the world, performed by Dr Leonid Rogozov. He was stationed in Antarctica as the only doctor on the team, and couldn't be evacuated when he developed appendicitis. He enlisted a meteorologist and a driver to hold tools and mirrors while he braved the procedure himself through waves of pain and nausea. But it went well, and Rogozov made a full recovery. What an incredible story!
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RaggedyAnn:Go point bro. I see majority of Nigerians are not literate, and even our graduate are half baked if not they would understand the beauty of intellectual argument. As it aids you to learn from each other. Please apart from the perceived fun what do you lear from insult? |
A woman drowned her infant son and his 5-year-old half brother in a bathtub hours after she called police and told them she was worried about being deported, a Delaware police chief said Tuesday. Kula Pelima, a native of Liberia who has lived in the US for two decades, called 911 about 3.45am Monday, fearing that her visa had lapsed, the Wilmington police chief, Robert Tracy, said at a news conference. An officer visited her home and said local authorities were not going to arrest her. The officer saw the older boy during the visit and he was awake and well, the chief said. The officer gave Pelima an immigration hotline number to call. Pelima called 911 again about 8.30am and said she had drowned her son, four-month-old Solomon Epelle, and five-year-old Alex Epelle, authorities said. Pelima, 30, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and was being held on $2m bond. It’s not clear if she has a lawyer yet. Immigration and Customs Enforcement could not immediately provide any information on Pelima’s status. There was a strong odor of gas in her apartment, but it was not clear if the gas stove had been turned on intentionally, the chief said. The building was evacuated but no one was hurt by the fumes. “There’s no way of knowing what could have led to the deaths of these children,” Tracy said, adding that the crime was shocking even to hardened officers. Pelima’s boyfriend, the father of both boys, is a native of Nigeria. He was taken into custody by immigration authorities in Pennsylvania on 14 September. The couple lived together in Wilmington, and she helped care for both children, the police chief said. Victor Epelle, 38, was in the United States legally, but he had violated the terms of his status, ICE said. It was not immediately clear what he had done. He was released from custody on Monday on humanitarian grounds after being notified of the deaths of his sons Source: theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/17/delaware-kula-pelima-children-drowned-police |
Traffic jams on major UK roads cost economy around £9bn The government has told highway chiefs to reduce motorway closure times following accidents after new figures show that traffic jams on the UK’s major roads cost the economy an estimated £9bn. Analysis by transport data company Inrix found that drivers faced 1.35m traffic jams in the past year, which is almost 3,700 per day. The jams were calculated to cost £9bn in wasted time, fuel and unnecessary carbon emissions, based on assumptions about drivers commuting to work and fuel prices. Highway chiefs have reportedly been told by the government to improve the system used in order to shorten the time it takes to clear motorways following accidents and incidents. Jesse Norman, transport minister, has written to Highways England, which manages motorways and major A roads, to suggest improvements including using slip roads as contraflows in order to clear motorways of vehicles after closures. A spokesman for the Department for Transport confirmed the letter had been sent but declined to comment further. Mel Clarke, customer service director at Highways England, defended its record. He said: “In our first two years, we met our target to clear 85% of all incidents on our network within an hour and last year exceeded our target to keep 97% of lanes available to road users to help smooth the flow of traffic. We will continue to ensure roads are reopened safely but as quickly as possible.” The worst queue of the year occurred on the M5 northbound near Junction 20 in Somerset on 4 August. Traffic tailed back 36 miles at the peak of the 15-hour jam, caused when an accident involving two lorries created a fuel spill and led to the closure of two lanes. In September the M1 was closed in both directions for nine hours after a suspicious object was found under a motorway bridge during the morning rush hour. “Fuel spillages, emergency repairs and broken-down lorries contributed to the biggest pile-ups this year,” Inrix chief economist Dr Graham Cookson said. Next month could see a peak in traffic jams. Analysis of queues during the 12 months to August found that November 2016 was the worst, with almost 170,000 hold-ups – some 50% above average. Cookson said: “There are so many factors that influence congestion levels, it’s hard to be certain why November was the worst month. We do know November 2016 was significantly colder than usual, in fact, the coldest month of the calendar year. “The risk of ice on the road can lead to slower moving traffic and people are more inclined to take shelter in vehicles over cycling or walking in cold snaps.” Sources th Guardian. ![]() |
Good day to all Nairalanders, am just wondering why there's so much insult in this forum, why do we insult others for their opinion? Why can't we try to be objective and see the sense in every non sense? The way you define your blue might be different from the way I define mine. You might like Amala and I don't cherish that does not mean I am not human. Am looking forward to that day where I would see a post with no insult on the comments section. |
I represent October 13. But all October born are great personalities. I'm thinking of the possibility of creating a special group for all October born, I don't know if the admin can politely do that. |
mimopel:. Oh am here baby, 13th is kinda scarce. 2BC5CC19 |
Nice. They brought their religion, made their culture superior over ours. All these to aid. Their wicked agenda. Only violence can end this new world order, and if Africa must break from the grip of these thieves then we must confront them with one voice as Africans. But I fear for Africa and her citizens because these people have succeeded in creating class distinction and to maintain the status quo those over there would do everything possible to remain there. |
It's not Nigerians you should be telling this, some of us don't even understand the netigrity of what it means to be a leader, while some want to be mere spectators. |
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No matter what they say, we know they are quite clueless, am just waiting for 2019. |
another movie title: "Genevive's Wedding in Portugal" comin soon Nutase: |
Confusionist. |
it's in him. |
Scam |
Failure has no father, but sucess has plenty fathers. for e.g Anthony Joshua was rejected in Nigeria b4 but today them they even give am honour. brother last-last life na individual race, just kip ur goals tight nd see the result. |
OBAGADAFFI:Exactly, cos nobody knew what angered Boko haram till date |
debbie:Philipsuleiman001@gmail.com |
YelloweWest:True my brother, I wonder why he should just be judged so brutally, there must be a second side to it. |
Make them check am there's more to it. |
Ok |
finalboss:waw, this is interesting, a boss like you getting bored? Life is a puzzle u know. I will advice u play some good music to keep you company. But on a more srious note i don't know what wrong i've done you, i've been trying to get to u, but u not replying, i know u owe me nothing but i beleive you can help me out in this situation. Pls can u offer a little helping hand to someone? #save a soul and a brother pls. |


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