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Op, why u dey carry this Linda matter for head like dis na? Anyway, there are always two sides to every story. Linda ain't a saint, u know? |
Caseless:*Slaps his brain!* Gerrout. Stingykoko. Wia my salla meat? |
lertee:Lol. I dey oooo. Enjoying my leave like kilode . I decided to take a long and fulfilled break from NL. Rest keeee ? Activity yapa. Miss the likes of you too, babe . How is you na? And how was the Salla? My meat nko oooo? [eran odun mi da?] |
Lol. Naija feeling like Ebola Don. Good work Sha. As for those volunteers leaving soon, may God help them oooo . If na passion for the job, then it is good. But if na for the money, sorry na dia middle name |
Jbluv55: I remain loyal o. Lertee don worry taya so tey I nor sabi wetin to do. We don even find you go Mercury come back oLol. mercury dey far. Na Saturn I dey. |
Jbluv55: The one and only GentleMimiJay boy. lol. Thanks,bros me. I carry every every come ooooo. How is you? |
lertee: Babe nwa,kedu,where have you been?Hello,Mon bebe . How ya doing,my sweetus?I ain't MIA,just extremely busy. How Na? @ Shoefreak Howdy babe? Hope u're still raunchy and spicy. [quote author=lertee] |
Good intentions,............ ineffective approach........unpalatable outcome. I feel repulsed by the "touch not my anointed" mantra. peeps twisting the bible quotes to favour their selfish interests. If I must say,the group has a good mind abt this. But this Joshua guy has such tremendous influence that goes way beyond our imaginations. My question is 'why cldn'nt both state and fed govt agencies work together to investigate'?. Why did Lagos state govt halt the procedure? Why are they keeping the report away from public knowledge? Too many questions with no satisfactory answers.Joshua is not too big to be investigated. If that building was illegally constructed,then he is answerable to us and South Africans. Those peeps that died were humans,not chickens. |
@ Kelvin graphics, happy birthday in advance nwanne mmadu. |
Idrismusty97: Your other picture is the best. The building was blown down by a large angry wolf! www.nairaland.com/attachments/1701100_tatafo_jpeg46b60563106d77134d4f89de3aa1337eLWKMD! ![]() |
KelvinGraphics: Chaii!Lol. Isi aki like you. Congratulobia. |
KelvinGraphics:Choi! My nwanne mmadu. I just dey hia jare,notin much meega. Hope u're good? I carry sweet and biscuit come. |
3 . I'm in the mood to display immaturity. |
KelvinGraphics: HeheheLol Indeed I am the epitome of gentility. ![]() |
All I can say is 'wow'. If Obama cld do it,I believe Hillary can too. I wish her the best of luck. looking forward to seeing a female in the white house soon. ![]() |
Caseless2: dont go this path. When ladies decide to be b1tches , they wear out easily. As in u grow old quickly if u sample every man out there. Men live/last long with 'polygamistic' instinct.Yeye somborri. |
Caseless2: dis gal don come back and, na me she come start with.@ first bolded,LMAO! @ second bolded,tripple bullshiiit. Stop tripping over dog shiiit. ''Polygamous in nature''. Oh yeah,we ladies can decide to be biiitches by nature too. A man who has self-control and self-worth never makes excuses for adultery. NB: i steal hin prick? |
Caseless2: If you've vowed that you'll stick togetherWow! How convenient that the cheating should be ordinary. Not surprised at the gender such a statement is coming from. Cheating is cheating. There is nothing ordinary about it. Even if males are sometimes excused as being ''polygamous'',cheating ruins so many years of hardwork,efforts,sacrifices. Cheating is absolutely wrong. One question for u. What wld u do if ur wife cheats on u continously? Dn't tell me ur answer. Tell yourself. @ Topic,i'm sure the bible allowed marital seperation on basis of adultery. If seperation wld give her peace of mind,she should go ahead. By the time the man wld infect her with HIV or ebola,i'm sure the church members will be the first to stigmatize. Abeggi! |
olubukato: [img]http://gifmaker.me/files/download/home/20140831/20/dGEQ0p2sAId6szBPTVHCy4/output_UPTjtP.gif[/img]Thank you. |
Ehhyyyyaaaaa! I feel very sorry for Mallam Roach. If only i cld reveal the prophesy to him....no amount of famzy is bringing him back to the government seat. Sorry daaaaaaa...! Roach,all the moni u are shiiaring,let it be from ya purse oooo. Keep ur hands away from Imo peepuu's moni. |
![]() If i read the whole chronicle of shymex,let my small yansh bend. ![]() Soul music all the way...... ...and a lil jazz in between. . Damn hip-hop ruining the rythm. |
Sweetlemon: That's not the bad thing. The sad part is that next week, people like you will go back to hailing the same FG. After all Jonathan can do no wrong in your eyes and even if he does there is always an excuse for that.My support for GEJ gives u terrible palpitation and convulsion . Go and yansh down somewhere,cos it seems u've got problems beyond my line of vision. If i feel like commending GEJ,should it give u HBP? But it does ,ultimately. Drink cold kunu. See her hissing like compound snake. Ojeebi. ![]() |
I'm very sure my ears and eyes were functioning to fullest capacity when i heard and read abt the release of such funds. Now story don change. This is pathetic! Unfortunately,when this ebola ish is over,everyone will want to take the glory,claiming to have curbed the crisis. The real heroes are the late Doc. Adadevoh and her health team,also the few volunteers at the isolation centre. I will also applaud the state govt for quick response. It is really sad. I pray we never encounter this again. I got an ''internal info'' that Adadevoh's hospital was responsible for providing the food and drugs for its staff at the isolation center. But if i may ask,what has the government learnt from this? Have measures been put in place to avoid further future occurence? Facilities and infrastructures to help contain ebola? Or are we still exposed and helpless? I do not think we've learnt from the ongoing ebola battle. |
Ishilove: Did you read my post at all? Did you read the part where I mentioned where African women in ancient times used the equivalent of modern day relaxers for their hair? Would you say they too suffered from low self esteem?? You just stretched forth your plague addled fingers to type the same stuff that comes out of yer anus. ...this comment is as sweet as ice cold water on a dry hot day.... . Lol! |
Most comments made here are mere fictions. An opportunity to bash females,i guess? Lol. The same males condemning weaves are still the same individuals in the real world who chase after such babes and ignore the ones with natural hair. Some even call them(natural hair wearers) ''deeper life sisters''. How many of ur sisters carry natural hair? Can u peeps who condemn weaves and relaxers marry a lady who goes natural? Pls spare us the rants and complaints. The hypocrisy on this thread got me gagging... Are the males out there diff from the ones posting on this thread? I am not in support of wasting hard earned money on expensive hair weaves. But if u've got a good job and can afford it,pls go ahead! Look good,feel great! @ blackweaver,bless you! Yet they say females are confused. Males should make up their minds abt what they want in all honesty. Let us leave self-righteousness aside. |
Sweetlemon: Abeg make I no spoil this happy thread by dragging arguments with you.Even if u tried,babe,u aint gonna survive it. I dislike a scenerio where peeps think they can tear every good thing apart,just cos they have no idea what reality is all abt. When u have been there,you can argue abt such facts. Some of us have details of this situation that will blow ur mind away if revealed to you. I'd advise u to concentrate on matters you have total knowldge of. ![]() |
Sweetlemon: Ms analyzer.No.YOU should get it,Miss Pseudo doctor. Ask what? Are you even thinking? What symptoms? He presented with symptoms typical to malaria. He insisted he had malaria. He denied every question relating to ebola.Pains,fever,vomiting,weakness were the symptoms presented. It is easy to analyse it all while typing away on ur phone. When u find ur self in the middle of it all,u wld realise that e-life is different from reality. ''they shld have asked the ECOWAS individual...''. Lol. Hear yourself! ''they should have put on biohazards...''. Buhahahaha! Babe,u are killing me. How many hospitals have PPE equipments? How many were prepared? Was ur own government even prepared? I will not indulge u. You live ina bubble. |
Sincere9gerian: Good news. Thank God for her life. Sweetlemon: It really beats me why ebola wasn't the first thing that came to their minds considering the fact that he man was from Liberia!SMH. You guys are far from reality. Ignorance is bliss. Do u work in a hospital setting? The guy was rushed in on sunday night. It was an emergency. He was accompanied by an ECOWAS official. His condition was critical. The first thing that came to the minds of the front desk officer and nurses must have been ''Let us stabilize this individual first''. The guy cld not walk,he had to be assisted by peeps in the hospital,wheeled to the emergency room. Most of the primary cases are those who worked on sunday night/monday morning. You do not ask a guy in a critical condition if he is from Nigeria before u treat him. That is how it is done on the field of work,not behind the phone screen. Suspicion of Ebola started on monday morning,after the dude claimed to be having MALARIA. He put pressure to be discharged. He denied ever being in contact with an ebola patient despite his sister's death. Under such circumstances,wld any of u have done better? I applaud the whole medical team! @ Topic,this is one of the most humbling events ever encountered. Tears of joy for survivors,tears of pain for those who passed away. It will never be the same again. But in all,I say ''Thank You'',Baba God! |
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. Tis bin a while ma'am, erryborry don ask of you taya. 
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