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So he will be like... Boy: "Baby there's something we need to talk about ". Girl: "What is it boo" Boy: "Babe after considering alot of things going on, I've decided that our relationship is inconclusive , I do not owe you anything, not until we have defined our relationship, this is the due process okay, you have to go back to when we met, stay on your own and I'll approach you as normal so we can have a rational judgement " emeijeh: |
We are universal people Corrinthians: |
It's not actually a comparison, but an eye opener/reminder for those that don't know..... That political cross carpetting is a societal thing.... Juliusmalema: |
Ka uche Chineke mezie... See How to keep your lips fresh and prevent lips breakage this Harmattan season |
Is shark not a fish ![]() |
DrGoodman:It's Chike |
Can you just stop already?
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The entire system have fallen short of dignity. But I guess this is what the electorate deserves for placing sentiments (ethnicity, religios representation,) above rationale . Even in this event, we all know it's this same sentimentality that is responsible for the "bad behavior " exhibited by NASS members. It is also responsible for Pa PMB's short comings. So it will only be when the electorate is ready to be good people, shall they be able to have good leaders. After all, are the electorates not the source/producers of leaders?? See How to keep your lips fresh and prevent lips breakage this Harmattan season |
Chai, high level konji hold you. So photos on bed now translates to nude in your brain?? Ouch See How to keep your lips fresh and prevent lips breakage this Harmattan season Youngbbt: |
Due to this, some wise people now instruct their family on how they should be buried. Mazi Mezuo Okoye Nwankwo told his son to have him laid to ground that same day. See How to keep your lips fresh and prevent lips breakage this Harmattan season |
And Epifanio, the Chief wailer of Nairaland Epifanio: |
Exactly, battle of asses, battle of butt, brawl of bumbum, ass fight, buttal conflict, okwu Ike!!!! afroniger: |
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Was she referring to her?? What is this?? See How to keep your lips fresh and prevent lips breakage this Harmattan season |
So sweet |
Fine boy. What does this post mean |
Check the herders around
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Imagine, joke's on you bro. Why lose your senses to fury MartinCorridon: |
Call a spade a spade and quit being a hypocrite, this is our problem. Yes God bless Nigeria but with extreme sentimentalists like you, what is the future of our youths ? post=74038487: |
It's not only in Nigeria after all?? Mynd44, Seun, Lalasticlala, |
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Two moderate Republican legislators in Kansas became Democrats on Wednesday, capping an unprecedented round of GOP defections in the Kansas City suburbs that soured on President Donald Trump and a close political ally of his in this year's race for governor. State Sen. Dinah Sykes and Rep. Stephanie Clayton joined two other moderate lawmakers who switched last week. All four women are from Johnson County, which is the state's most populous county and which Democratic Gov.-elect Laura Kelly carried in the November election. Kelly defeated conservative Republican Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state who trumpeted his endorsement by Trump. Kansas City-area voters also showed their displeasure with the president by electing Democrat Sharice Davids, a Native American and LGBT lawyer, to Congress, ousting Republican incumbent Kevin Yoder. Clayton said her decision to leave the GOP was prompted by concerns that its leaders are not committed to boosting public school funding. She also acknowledged that her constituents, particularly women, are upset with Trump and said her discomfort with his policies helped pushed her to leave the GOP. "I hear every day from people who have been Republicans for their lives, lifelong, and they just said, 'I can't do this anymore. This is not what I stand for,' and that's how I felt," Sykes said. "I'm better served to focus on my job than trying to defend the Republican Party." In Oklahoma, state Rep. Johnny Tadlock , who represents a rural district in the state's southeast corner, switched to the Republican Party. In 2017, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice also switched to the GOP in a state Trump won by nearly 42 percentage points. Kansas Democrats have had a few high-profile party switches over the past 20 years, most notably in 2006, when Mark Parkinson , a former state GOP chairman, ran as a Democrat for lieutenant governor. He became governor in 2009 when then-Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius resigned to become U.S. health and human services secretary. But before last week, only five legislators had switched parties in the past 50 years, four of them Democrats who became Republicans. A sixth lawmaker, state Sen. John Doll , a moderate from western Kansas, left the GOP in March and became an independent for an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor. According to the state library, there's no record of four lawmakers switching parties in such a short span. Even so, Republicans will maintain supermajorities in both legislative chambers, slipping to 84-41 in the House and 28-11, with Doll as the one independent, in the Senate. Furthermore, the Legislature emerged from this year's elections more conservative, with GOP moderates losing ground to conservatives. "These are not surprising switches," said Kansas Republican Party Chairman Kelly Arnold, adding that the lawmakers worked and voted regularly with Democrats. "I think they're finally deciding that, you know, they don't need the Republican brand." Republicans enjoy a 3-to-2 voter registration advantage in Johnson County, but GOP moderates have remained a political force. Kelly carried Johnson County by nearly 17 percentage points and Davids won there by almost six percentage points. Even Democratic candidates for attorney general and state treasurer who lost by a wide margin statewide narrowly carried Johnson County. "If there was a blue wave in Kansas, it was in Johnson County," said state Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, a Topeka Democrat. Patrick Miller, a University of Kansas political scientist, saw the results in Johnson County and the party switches as part of an ongoing national political realignment. "It's been moderate Republicans in suburbs becoming Democrats and conservative Democrats in rural areas becoming Republicans," Miller said. "It definitely predates Trump. It probably blew up and we noticed it more under Trump." Sykes and Clayton joined state Sen. Barbara Bollier and state Rep. Joy Koesten , who switched parties last week. Clayton won re-election last month as a Republican, but Koesten lost her GOP primary and will leave office in January. Sykes and Bollier are in the middle of four-year terms and face voters again in 2020. Sykes defeated a conservative incumbent in the Republican primary in 2016 in winning her seat. Clayton was first elected to the House in 2010 and helped organize a bipartisan Women's Caucus. "The suburban women that I represent are definitely turned off by the president," Clayton said. "They're disgusted with this burn-it-all-down attitude." Source: [url=Elitebeautytips.biz]Yahoo Daily[/url] |
I agree but do it first ![]() That mod that banned me for nothing, I pity your lowly life carrying Nairaland for head when people are doing better things with their time. May ogun strike your left nyash!! |

