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That Igbos are not welcome to rule in Nigeria. It's an unfair and selfish country. The Igbos have the right to agitate for their own country. |
This is an nformative piece. |
Go and learn a skill. You can also do Uber business. |
I attended a unity school when they were very popular but never heard about garri cake. Happy birthday to you OP. |
It once happened to me. I was expecting money to be paid to me from my place of work. When I got a USSD transfer I wasn't sure it was the payment. After about two months I went to the bank and complained. I was linked on phone to their headquarters and I spoke to customer care. Immediately the money was removed from my account. I |
No I don't think so. |
I tried to log in and got the error message. Thank God the site is back.Apology accepted. |
Jesus Only is Our Message In Christ Alone Saviour like a Shepherd lead Us Constantly Abiding Heaven came Down It is well with my soul Simply Trusting Every day Will your Anchor Hold? |
This road is a Federal Road. Over to Federal Government. |
Triumph Liposure: |
Happy birthday Sir. I pray for more anointing for Kingdom service in Jesus name Amen. |
I thanked God for safe delivery after the birth of my daughter when I triumphed over death and doctors in the hospital called me Triumphant!! |
I advice every one using any drug to first read the label and check the expiry date. Seven years ago I was in an emergency situation in a hospital and a doctor happened to pass by and saw me through the window. He rushed in quickly and helped to bring the situation under control. He sent for a drug which was purchased from a pharmacy outside the hospital. The doctor discovered it was expired as he read the label just before giving me the injection. Am forever grateful for the tactful skill of the doctor. We still have some good doctors who know their job. May God bless them as they struggle to save life. |
Hahaha!!! My son drew my attention to the canvass shoes the NTA newscaster wore on a native attire and we all had a good laugh. |
Ope88 ,thank God your father has been found.Please take care of him.Pray for the genuine conversion of your mum and brother. |
Wow! I was looking for Igbo nursery rhymes to help my daughter with her creative arts home work when I came across this thread. These rhymes reminds me of my childhood days and days of omugwo when my mum sang these songs to rock my babies to sleep. Igbo kwe nu!! Kwezue nu!!! |
I remember old women trooping in front of our house on their way to ile arugbo in ilorin in the 90's just to collect N50 and trek back over a long distance. It is a pity. |
Let her leave the piece of land alone for the brother -in law. If she insists on building the house she and her son may be killed in the process. She should raise her child for now. When he is old enough he will build his father's house. I know someone who lost her husband and the elder brother to her husband built a house for her in their compound but she abandoned it and rented a place to raise her six children. Life treats people differently and people respond differently to life. |
I have been following your post. I will advise you stop your husband from going to meet the woman and the child for now. Follow the earlier advice "don't burn your fingers by yourself ". I will share a similar true life story with you. I have a close in-law who had a relationship with a lady many years ago. He broke up with her and travelled out of the country. The lady claimed she was pregnant for him while they were friends and delivered a baby girl. After some years he married and had three children with his wife. The family started experiencing difficulties so his wife attributted it to his abandoning his responsibilities to the child he had out of wedlock. She pressed him to bring the child to his family abroad. He returned to Nigeria and had a family meeting on the issue. Everyone told him to leave the child since he wasn't sure of her paternity but his wife said he should bring the girl. He took the girl with him to his family abroad and did paternity test which showed he wasn't her father. He had to return the girl back after wasting resources on her and her mother. Thread carefully, don't push your husband it may later burn your fingers. Cheers. With God all things are possible. Your miracle is on the way. |
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I am thankful to God for the gift of life, protection for me and my family and for safe trip through 2019. |
I think your wife is stressed up by having two pregnancies in a year. Give her some space to recover before she takes in again. Pregnancy can make a woman act the way she is acting. Also I don't think she can learn driving with her pregnant state. Allow her put to bed first. Finally marriage needs patience and understanding.Talk it over with her and be the man of your home. Be firm on certain issues. A woman should submit to the head of the home. She needs to learn submission. Good luck. |
Man proposes God decides. Children are gift from God. Accept the gift of God joyfully. Some people are looking for children and haven't gotten any child yet.Pray for this special gift from God and be thankful. |
I think you offended him by your speech so he reacted by beating you. Apologize and make up with your husband. Watch your words subsequently. Compliments of the season. |
I thank God for the gift of lif and for successful minor surgery in January 2019. God delivered my daughter from being electrocuted by a faulty generator at home. God granted me good health and preserved me and my family. All glory and honour be ascribed to Him alone. |
This catchment thing is scam and should be scrapped. Admission should be based on merit. That was how my younger brother was almost not admitted in a Unity school in Kwara State some years ago.He scored higher than a girl his classmate from Kwara State who was admitted but he from IMO State wasn't admitted because of catchment. Other students with lower scores from the North were admitted. This is injustice. Nigerians should be treated equally. |
I will advise you based on people I know that married because they impregnated the lady. Many years ago our tenant was married to his wife because he impregnated the lady and his parents made him marry her. Subsequently he was unhappy and always beat the wife up. It was a miserable marriage. Another case I knew was that the man impregnated the lady and her parents refused the man from marrying her. She later married another man and trained the child up until she married. She was happy she didn't marry the man that first impregnated her. Evaluate the situation in the light of my illustrations. If you paid bride price then make peace with her and try to help her find fulfillment in life. Repent of every sin and ask God for forgiveness. |
This is not INEC result sheet. Please don't spoil my State. |
Read the book Time management for better understanding. |
@MissJoy29.I agree with you on the above subject matter. That was how they allowed my baby die and said God called him. I was so annoyed and wanted to suethe consultant. Now the O and G consultant want to be a governor of the State. However some of them are humane just few of them. My younger brother is an ENT specialist doctor. All the best. |
I agree with the comments @Excellentmind.This is deep betrayal. There is more to this write up than meets the eye. I believe the op cleverly left out certain details which might indict her. Whatever it is, confess and ammend your relationship with your husband. Good luck in your marriage. |
I don't believe this. I smell a rat. |
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