FutureIsFemale: If I were the man, I'd make him pay in billions of dollars after which I make him rot in jail so that next time when he sees another man's wife, he will control that pole in between his legs.
Spits....
And the wife?
How much should she pay for distributing her kpekus to her neighbor despite being married?
iheartellah: I'm on their YouTube channel watching their videos and Omo they way they both look so happy like everything was perfectly fine really has me thinking....
Relationships like that where there is too much gum gum can end up like that.
If the woman is too attached the man will get frustrated and vice versa.
Explorers: Gabby Petito's mom Nicole Schmidt (pictured this week at a press conference) has slammed her boyfriend Brian Laundrie saying 'he's not missing, he's hiding' after the person of interest in her daughter's disappearance vanished.
Joseph Petito, father of missing van-girl Gabby Petito, posted a picture of his daughter on social media with the caption 'She touched the world'
Joseph Petito, who pleaded for help to find his daughter after she disappeared on a van trip with her boyfriend Brian Laundrie, mourned the death of his daughter Sunday.
Touched the world indeed. We don't know her here in Buhari nation
airsaylongcome: Alex reports nor know say if he like make he use deep cover moniker we go know. Hire another ghost writer we go know. His signature is all over this nonsense
I swear I saw the pictures and his moniker was the first thing to come to my mind
He said to Oprah on her show * I didn't make my clothes for blacks " then Oprah removed the TH sweater she wore and stopped that episode.
"While it’s true that Tommy Hilfiger did appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show, it only occurred after the controversy had started when Winfrey opened her May 2, 2007 program by directly addressing it.
“Tommy, in the 21 years that we’ve been on the air, have you ever been on the show?,” Winfrey asked Hilfiger. “Unfortunately, not,” he says back with a sheepish grin on his face.
As Winfrey and Hilfiger dove deeper into the pervasive rumor that had followed him for more than a decade, he admitted, “It’s contrary to what my business motive was at the beginning. I wanted to sell a lot of clothes to a lot of people.”
“Big fat lie,” Winfrey barked out to her audience. “It’s a big, fat lie!”
Crossroad1: Who notice that Righteousness2 doesn't comment on Sundays? Let's assume he went to church and maybe had meetings and all but I believe by evenings, he should help trash some topics here and I noticed whenever a topic that has strong points and will bring arguments, he avoids them..
Lol.
Obviously he cannot defend the nonsense he keeps portraying
HellVictorinho: Who says the government doesn't know what it's doing?
They know what they are doing
They are making it worse everyday
Exactly. They are perfectly okay knowing things are getting worse as long as their kids school on the UK and they can fly there anything they feel pain in their ears
saphiere: What is your point exactly? That this man did not commit the crime? I'm in Port Harcourt o. Don't force me to go to this compound and make a confessional video and post it here o.
SeaTrade: -To actually help that country's manufacturing sector and industry grow.No one wants its country to be a dumping ground for finished products from other places,especially in 3rd world countries that really need industries to grow. -Limiting it is because they don’t even have that much dollar to begin with and also Nigeria debt in dollars is very huge right now,so no room for unnecessary dollar expenses. -Seme border closure was for same reason as my first point,grow local industry. That place is used to smuggle all sorts of things into Nigeria,with Nigeria making almost zero revenue from it. You can't pay Duty in Cotonou and not pay anything to Nigeria,no Country will let you do that.
How can the local industry grow when there are is no constant electricity and manufacturers have to rely on diesel generators to generate electricity for themselves?
How can the local industry grow when there are no good roads to transport the finished goods from the factory to the end user?
How can the local industry grow when you have to bribe police and agbero at every checkpoint before you get to your location?
How can the local industry grow when you have to bribe your way through every necessary process?
How can the local industry grown when it is cheaper to import than manufacture finished products?
There are more internal issues that need to be resolved first before you can expect any growth in the local industry. Banning and limiting is basically putting the cart before the horse.
SeaTrade: I understand what you mean which is quite fantastic, But also note that not everyone is eligible of fx from CBN.(Forex ban list and so on...),so how will you differentiate those who are and those who aren't on remita?can it be done? Yes,I know you wanna merge street rates with that of official to eliminate round tripping,but know that the moment you increase your rate as a regulatory body,street rates go up again because you are the benchmark.So this is an endless process till the currency becomes less valuable than the paper its printed on. You think this depreciation is by people hoarding dollar? Well could be,aboki would just be preying on their gullibility and desperation by selling at unrealistic rates while the rest of the country suffer for that.
The major goofs I can point too are:
- The forex ban list: Why ban importation in a country whose infrastructure cannot sustain industries for manufacturing? - Limiting monthly dollar transactions to $100/month: This just created an artificial scarcity - The Ceme border ban: This increased the price of basic Foodstuff and cars for no reason
These guys obviously don't know what they are doing
JimmyDarmody: it is not easy to celebrate the success of another seeing you can hardly survive the next day in this economy. The jealousy in the atmosphere of Nigeria is so dense that even the president would not want you to do whatever his child cannot do If he had his way.
Trust me Nigerians are super talented and intelligent people but in this atmosphere they will never even realize it in the first place. I recall countless times I tried to sing to the hearing of my friends and they began to say things like you should just rap, you can't do afro beats. Like that's thesame me that the producer said I will be a big name with dedication.
Bro I swear it is way too dense o. I had to learn the hard way.
Many people will rather bring you down that help push you to the top.
And to think that this happens despite all the prayers and crap is mind blowing
Genesiszero: plus exploring other part of our economy. for naija, power supply which is important for tech is second to zero here.
tech budgeting na zero........if not technology can be used to combat most of our national problems ranging from health, security, education, businesses etch......just like other part of the world that has made life easy with technology and innovations........ na only oyel.....
The environment does not support development bro.
Allow people learn html, css, javascript first so they can least put food on the table and work out how to travel out of the country.
tensazangetsu20: I went to buy today and was so shocked. Little wonder all the akara vendors around me have closed up shop. I just cant imagine how the low income earners in Nigeria are surviving. Na him person go see all this one dey do AI. . Derica between. It was 450 a month ago.
No imagine am o. The sakpa is real for us
I remember when I an wifey could cook stew and soup with N1,000.