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because yu are bein paid hourly doesnt mean a worker wont be supervised. I evn tink d problem of inefficiency in Nigeria is dat most people are evn paid monthly. |
Glitterdust: U best believe it o.Dats terrible... In fact its horrible as well as weird. Well, tins can only get beta now. |
1st & foremost i say sorry 2 yu 4 yur grief. Although leavin yur marital home isn't smtin 2 b proud of but believe mi yur life was worth saving and d only way that guarantees yur safety was leaving. However, I stil dont wanna believe dat a 21st century woman who is "lucky" 2 marry a rich man wont av a dime in her account. Anyway sha, i tink our yunger gals cud learn 4rm dis, dont be a HOUSE WIFE cux its so out dated. Making moni isn't a sole responsibility of the man cux we don't live in caves no mur but mansions. Am not sayin yu shud steal yur husbands' moni o but believe mi he wud luv, respect and honour yu mur wen u are able 2 do smtin. My candid opinion anyway. |
well if yu are LUCKY 2 meet d gal dat drinks garri wif yu 2day wif anticipation of a beta 2morow den don't let her go. Min while i tink its only natural for men and women 2 act d way dey do. Women naturally have higher threshold for emotional pain although yu see them weep most tyms but i stil trust d typical African Woman in handling certain tins... Just ma opinion anyway. |
ma sit tight |
khia! If no be say i forget my eyes 4 bus yesterday i 4 cry now. Nyc 1 @op. |
amdman: Go out there and win something for yourself. It is more profitable in the long run.Nyc 1 4rm an enlightened mind... Its beta 2 go out der and pick up real challenge dan relax unda d protection of d family. |
amdman: Go out there and win something for yourself. It is more profitable in the long run.Nyc 1 4rm an enlightened mind... It beta 2 go out der and pick up real challenge dan relax unda d protection of d family. |
since Argentina fall ma hand dis piece is a consolation... gr8 work broda |
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon on Saturday spoke of "achievements" and the destruction of "significant targets" in his country's airstrikes against Hamas targets in Gaza. But on the ground in Gaza, sources talked with CNN not about military targets, but about hospitals pushed to the brink, dead or distressed children, and airstrikes that struck water infrastructure. "No one is talking about the Palestinian civilians. When you bring up this story, no one is ready to listen," a Hamas spokesman, Osama Hamdan, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "But when it came to Israelis, everyone is taking care and everyone is talking." Though a full-scale invasion has not occurred, Israeli military forces went into Gaza for half an hour early Sunday and raided a long-range missile launching site, an Israeli military source told CNN. Gunfire was exchanged and four Israeli soldiers were "lightly injured," the source said, adding that the mission was accomplished. The death toll from the airstrikes on Gaza this week has topped 160, Ashraf al-Qidra, a spokesman for the Gaza Health Ministry, said early Sunday. More than 1,100 people have been injured. On Saturday, at least 23 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes, said security and medical sources in Gaza. An official at Shifa Hospital told CNN that the morgue there was now full. One airstrike targeted the house of the head of the Gaza police, Tayseer al-Batsh, and killed at least 15 people and injured an unknown number of others, security sources in Gaza told CNN. Aqsa TV showed rescuers frantically digging for survivors. The airstrikes hit the house, which is next to a mosque. The sources say that some of the casualties had been in evening prayers at the mosque. And, an Israeli airstrike hit a facility housing the disabled, killing two women, the health ministry said Saturday. Israel Defense Forces said it was looking into that claim. Four Israeli airstrikes hit the Arafat Police complex in Gaza city early Sunday, shaking nearby buildings, including the offices of CNN and other media. The Israeli military is telling residents of northern Gaza to evacuate their homes for their own safety, CNN correspondent Ben Wedemen reported Saturday. Israel Defense Forces says it uses phone calls and drops empty shells on roofs -- what it calls "roof knocking" -- to warn civilians that airstrikes are imminent. Concerns about a ground invasion by Israeli forces are growing. The U.N. Security Council on Saturday called for a de-escalation and cease-fire between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants, the 15-member group said in a statement. Israel's stated mission is to get Hamas militants to stop firing rockets into Israel, something that has not happened. Even after days of bombardments from Israeli jets, more than 36 rockets were fired from Gaza on Saturday, and the sun had not even set. Two of those rockets were intercepted by Israeli air defense, and 34 struck Israel. The IDF said at least two rockets fired from Lebanon hit open areas north of coastal Nahariya, but no damage or injuries were reported. Israel asserts its right to defend itself, and so far the Hamas rockets have caused no deaths. "Achievements are accumulating in terms of the price that Hamas is paying, and we are continuing to destroy significant targets belonging to Hamas and other terrorist organizations," Ya'alon said. "Hamas is suffering from severe blows and is causing severe damage to its people." Hamas frames the current conflict as a defensive fight. "What about the right for the Palestinians to protect themselves to protect their people?" Hamdan said. "The international solution is asking Israel to leave but they're not doing that." |
since 1936... Dats amazin |
Joshkeyz: .....haba.fear of number 13 ke.that pesin no criousabi? Was stil tinkin wat cud be special wif d numba. |
glitest: Abi.....Wasn't that a good advice?.Sure it is... |
UjSizzle: That's hydrophobia. Aquaphobia is the fear of drowning.I don't tink hydrophobia is d fear of water... It is the scientific property that makes chemicals averse to interaction with water... |
Demburrows: The greatest PHOBIA is PHOBIA itself.I concor... |
yemi2plus: I'm here Sir. |
Jhosh: D fear of bathing with cold water be my own.Wetin b d name?Am not sure but it has 2 be related to aquaphobia... Fear of water |
glitest: SMH!..You'll stop seeing things once you lay of the weed.lols... |
amdman: As the fifth of 6 boys, one of the boldest proclamations I ever made was to declare in an end of year family meeting that against the practice of my seniors, the day I leave for service would officially signal the end of my residency in my father's house. I said this when I was in 300L having no idea how I was going to make it happen.I guess we both are flowin no d same tide. Now wat if ur family had a little business that actually cud sustain all of yu and it demanded yu 2 stay bak and assist in runnin it, wud yu av stayed bak? |
kibo: What of the fear of credit or MB finishing ?I guess yu cud help us wif dat. |
Phobia is simply the irrational fear an individual express towards certain things. This high and prolong fear is regarded as a mental disorder in clinical psychiatry. Besides the commonly know phobias like fear of animals, insect, water, height, confinement etc, there are some strange ones which could be considered funny but people actually have them. 1. GLOBOPHOBIA: The fear of ballons popping. 2. OMBROPHOBIA: The fear of Rain. 3. POGONOPHOBIA: The fear of beards. 4. ERGOPHOBIA: The fear of work. 5. EMETOPHOBIA: The fear of vomiting. 6. ARACHIBUTYROPHOBIA: The fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. 7. TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA: The fear of the number 13. 8. NOMOPHOBIA: The fear of being out of mobile phone contact. 9. EOSOPHOBIA: The fear of daylight. 10. HIPPOPOTOMONSTROSESQUIPEDALIOPHOBIA: The fear for long words. |
Apatheist: If you see the kind names parents dey name their children for Naija : Bible, Hallelujah, Bishop, Pope, Gospel, etc.lols... I swear, dat hallellujah nai vex mi pass. Imagine |
JEITO: you obviously haven't heard of the 42years old Italian man that refused to leave his parent house and insisted his mother prepare his food and wash/ iron his clothes, and would not lift a finger to do a thing in the house until his parent got a court order to throw him out.Lols... Actually i neva heard of dis story but its actually funny especially as d subject is a European. |
wer is yemi2plus ... |
Hi peeps, lets just say this is part of my life's major challenge so far and I wish to drag our divergent opinions. When I was much younger I always had a believe that a male child's stay in his family of orientation expires when he becomes a MAN, now when is that male child a man, is it when he starts working and making money or determined by age? That aside, I am of the opinion that since our society now place much importance on education, after tertiary education(that's if the family could afford that) and he probably should be slightly above 21years, the male child should be out of his parents house and prepare to get a life of his own. That's just my opinion, would appreciate knowing yours. |
how com he skipped d portion of d BIBLE dat speaks abt helping d poor and needy and also payin labourers deir wages... |
Very well den, if Fifa ban 9ja is anorda way of sayin "channel ur resources and time 2 orda pressin issues lyk boko haram and perhaps creatin of sm invalid states"... As 4 maigari i suggest yu collect yur "bribe" bak 4rm d bald swiss cux bannin 9ja wont save yur sick fired a*s |
Fulaman198: Really? are you this dense? Blatter is from Austria...But of course someone with the brain the size of a peanut does not know that.dats it bro... Just followed yu |
Fulaman198: Really? are you this dense? Blatter is from Austria...But of course someone with the brain the size of a peanut does not know that.I min no harm but blatta is swiss... So? |
Fulaman198: We all know that Blatter wants the Germans to win, he is from Austria which is Germany's brother.Man! Wer are yu 4rm? Yu can lie o. |
av u received yurs ? |
