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Great. Made in Nigeria products is the way to go |
Witchcraft is when you find a Facebook notification informing you that a person likes a comment from a status update that you posted in June 2010. This kind of satanism must not be tolerated.... Drop yours! |
Larrylarex:The post was written for the 'less pretty people' per se. It's not about me. Thanks for your kind words! |
Humble beginnings |
chisco82:I see your point. Just maybe Nigerians will give South East the opportunity. We shall find out come 2019 |
tochman:Yes I did. Anything? |
Old story. Forget those people |
He carried out he activities in secret, therefore he must be tried in secret? |
Even for movies, the man dey wear hat. You sure say him no dey use am sleep? Kali, nice poster by the way |
They should get the funds from the recovered stolen monies. Anyways, good development if the 20% ecological money won't be embezzled. |
APGA did not derail during your term as governor. It derailed after you left office, right? Just admit that you want to remain politically relevant, that's why you joined pdp (papa deceiving pikin). Goodluck to you |
Na today? Elections propaganda continues |
By the time people will start fainting and dying for him that I will know what to comment. Teacher: make a sentence with Ghana. Wizkid: are you ghana dance o if I show my money |
Interesting... With his wack songs and wack lyrics, females still jump on him? Anyways, illiterates full Naija together with people wey no sabi music. |
"Never fight ugly people, they have nothing to lose" |
Imagine someone disrespect you, reflexively, you block them, then next they open a fake account and send you bitter messages! I will never understand such |
I don't think I will ever understand why people get offended and bitter when they're blocked or removed as friends. I mean surely, there's nothing sinister about anyone deciding they don't want to be your friend? Surely we must be allowed to decide that you irritate us and therefore, we don't want you as a friend? Or are we forced to like each other here? I mean, if you think I'm a piece of crap, you should be able to remove me as a friend, and vice versa. None of us are forced to be each other's friends. Honestly. |
No photos? |
You left home without praying but that doesn't worry you at all!! The fact that your phone's charge is 30% is worrying to death!! #NoneOfMyBusinessThough |
valmunich:That is where his investment is. Wetin be your own? |
Will gladly buy one. Love made in Nigeria products |
What other method will be more effective? |
Enough Rice and Stew Very Plenty |
Money speaking |
Those of us who are not cosmetically gifted have an obligation to work very hard in our lives, because we're not going to charm anyone to pay our bills. We can't be taken anywhere as accessories because sincerely we are not accessories' material. Our faces don't turn heads. We aren't built to suit a fashion model's size. We aren't even yellow-bones, let alone dark beauties. Basically, we have no looks with which to trade. So we must work hard to get anywhere. After all, one can't be cosmetically challenged AND lazy at the same time. You've got to pick one. Struggle... |
Fathers must teach their daughters how to be loved correctly by a man! Teach your daughter how to be appreciated correctly by a man. Teach your daughter how a good man represents himself, talks, walks and even eats! And all these you'll do by treating your wife like a queen she is! By appreciating even the most tiny efforts she puts up! By calling her that sweet name you were calling her that sweet name you were calling her before you married her. Let your daughter forget her mum's name and remember "Omalicha" the name her dad uses! Show your daughter how a gentleman presents himself by behaving like a gentleman. Inculcate beauty values in your daughter from the time go. Let her know she's beautiful before any man confirms what she already knows! |
It's better than nothing. Though some critics will not be overjoyed by this verdict but justice has been served. If it was Nigeria's justice system, the matter will keep stalling till forever. |
But how do you feel sending a Please Call Me to someone you barely know? I don't understand why you'd feel comfortable sending someone you're not very close to a Please Call Me. Please Call Me's are those things that only the closest of people should send to each other, and even then, only in cases of serious emergency. On that rare occasion that I used to send my parents or best friend a Please Call Me, it must have been for something very serious. You can't send someone a Please Call Me and when they call, you say "I was missing you" or "I was just checking on you" or something silly like that. If you're missing someone THAT much, then mobilise 20 naira and go to a payphone and call them! Seriously! |
