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Nairaland / General / Re: .. by Harrychocoberry(m): 7:10pm On Jan 13, 2015
GWorld1:
Op, I don't normally comment bt hmmm......
I like ur write up and it's d truth abt nigeria, sadly only few people can relate with wat u wrote. Until we change dat mind set in Nigeria moving forward as a country will be difficult... in a lighter mood, I like ur sense of humor!


Wow..so this made you comment,
Thanks man..I really appreciate
Nairaland / General / Re: .. by Harrychocoberry(m): 7:22am On Jan 13, 2015
mayapop:
And i was tagged in this, cause...

Eh
Romance / Re: Cute Letter From A Newly Wedded Girl To Her Mum by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:06pm On Jan 12, 2015
It's worth the read..
At the end if the read,I can just echo the newly weeded lady's thoughts:
MARRIAGE IS NOT ALL ROSES
& peaches..
Nairaland / General / Re: .. by Harrychocoberry(m): 7:06pm On Jan 12, 2015
kendrick9:
which kind of exam reading be this

And it's kinda puzzling to note that I pleaded at the initial start of my writeup that if at all you or anyone detest long read you don't have to read.
But here you're..
Smh.

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Nairaland / General / .. by Harrychocoberry(m): 6:41pm On Jan 12, 2015
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Literature / Re: Blog Writer Needed For Some Topics by Harrychocoberry(m): 11:57am On Jan 09, 2015
I am in,lets talk
harrychocoberry@gmail.com

check out my works on this forum,they ought to speak for themselves..

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Career / Re: ... by Harrychocoberry(m): 9:49am On Jan 09, 2015
emeka94:
funny but true.


the worst is that some see the tipping thing as a right and a must especially those thieves at NI.POST

That's the point,
They kinda see it as a right quite while,but we've to let them do their Job well before we let our conscience push us to do the 'Tipping'.
Career / Re: ... by Harrychocoberry(m): 9:37am On Jan 09, 2015
kennynelcon:
Which one are u into?

I don't get your question bro..
Career / ... by Harrychocoberry(m): 1:56pm On Jan 08, 2015
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Literature / ... by Harrychocoberry(m): 7:29am On Jan 07, 2015
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Culture / . by Harrychocoberry(m): 9:22am On Jan 06, 2015
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Romance / Re: Yuletide: Lagos Lovers Flogged Unclad For Having Sex In Bus by Harrychocoberry(m): 9:47pm On Jan 05, 2015
MizMyColi:
Hahahahhahaha
Nigerians have been allergic to irresponsible behaviour since time imoriver cheesy
But that's crude though undecided

***Modified***

There's a superstition that having sex in one's place of business could spell outright doom for such venture.
Perhaps the man's lividness could be linked to this belief.

Lol..

And if their superstition should co-incidentally occur,the man affected would cry out "my enemies are at it again!!" in a loud tone.
I can't help but nod in agreement with your reasoning.
b/w:hope you've seen my article on 'THE ENEMIES SYNDROME' of Nigerins?

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Romance / Marriage Or Carriage?? by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:17am On Jan 03, 2015
Marriage Or Carriage?

This is HARRY's thread!
Keep off,if you hate long reads.



 

Some weeks back, I and some friends of mine were having drinks after work at  Ibari-ogwa,Owerri, when one of them, Sam, barely married 4 months, received a call. His face sunk when he saw the caller’s ID. We all started giving him stick when he announced that he had to split – wifey needed him home asap. He wasn’t smiling, when he drew me to the side as he was about to leave and said the words no single chap would like to hear a married man say: My marriage is hell, why the hell did I get married?

 And I am thinking, Mate, if you are asking yourself that question, then you and the missus best be sitting down to have some serious discussions. Only 16 weeks of marriage?!!

 I would be the first to throw my hands up and admit that there are many articles floating around the web, which purport to be authorities on marriage and permanent relationships. In Nigeria, it is much worse as every fool and his (or her) dog  inundates you with tips, pointers and observations about the cardinal union of marital relations. I will tell you what; maybe we should ask the penguins how they do it, because unlike men and women nowadays, the flippy Arctic birds mate for life.

 It is bad enough if you are a single man, worse if you are a spinster. Your ears are harassed at every turn by the proponents of marriage – why you haven’t gotten hitched to the person you have been sexing anyway, don’t you know women have a time limit, you need a woman to fix your dinner and reorganize your trashy studio apartment, etc etc.

The proponents of marriage are many – from the newly-weds and freshly abused, to relatives and aspiring in-laws who have a vested interest (wedding food and drinks, future unannounced stays at you and your spouse’s house, requests for money). The proponents of marriage also include parents, nans, grandpas and even the great unmarried (women who use Ms. in front of their names permanently, or men who no women can stand even for a ring and a new surname).

Let me not bore you with a Singles and Married Specials.

To the hitched and unfree, why did you get married? Bachelors and spinsters, why would you?

 I think you will find that the chief reasons, men and women get married differ.

For men, they need the following – child incubator, sex on tap, a mother figure (Freud’s postulations), good home cooked broth without paying restaurant fees (noodles and agege bread don’t cut it every night…..ask single chaps), and a shoulder to lean on.

For the fellas, it’s a bit straight forward, though you will find that in today’s society, it is possible to have a woman do all of the above, without you having to take her to the altar. Except for service on Sunday obviously. So are the above reason enough to get married?

With women, it’s a bit more complicated. Other than love, I find that some seem to want:

 1. A permanent boyfriend – Some see marriage as a way to get a boyfriend for life, as opposed to a husband. It is all well and good to aspire to be a permanent girlfriend, but marriage carries responsibilities. In a  simple boyfriend/girlfriend relationship, the parties exist in a vacuum with no legal or communal commitments. A marriage is a much more complicated arrangement as it involves families, communities, children and financial responsibilities. I would not bore you with them. But remember that a permanent girlfriend must either become or behave like a wife after sometime, or make way for another new permanent girlfriend.

 2. To shut up naysayers and doubters (those who falsely claim that a single girl’s chances of marrying dip once she reaches 27) – desperation is the most unclean force in the world. Suddenly “Bruno” doesn’t look so bad; he used to beat me into a pulp and bundle me into the car boot when we were dating but so what? He swears he has changed and now wants to marry me. He is a banker, so he has to be a sure-banker; besides he has a really smart apartment which I cannot wait to re-do up. He also drives a really flashy Car Yeah right, E-Honda of the 100 hand slaps fame. 

3. To have children quick before the countdown to menopause (notice why it’s called men –o – pause). So they marry, and get their wish, but after Junior is born, Senior turns to an elder tyrant.

4. To marry as that’s what society and the community expects. How come the community is hardly there to pick the broken pieces of a marriage (they are always there to gorge of large pieces of meat and chicken at the wedding proper though?). Call me naïve, but it is dangerous to do something just because community expects – community expects you to pay your levy even when your take home pay leaves you three bus stops short of home every day.

5. A father figure; most men run away from women that want this. Back in the days, the rich uneducated or unexposed types loved woman of this ilk – as far as they were provided for ( a roof, money for market, a car and driver, and the latest Singer sewing machine), they were content. Now economic realities have made some men prefer ladies with a job or a career (in these days and times, a wife spending all day watching African Magic is hardly an option).

Granted, some girls could want a father in their husband emotionally. But that is what sugar-daddies are for; why marry for that?

6. A friend – one  of the best reasons to get married, it seems. This is unless the woman wants a platonic friend in her husband with no sexual chemistry at all. I didn’t make this up, some couples co-habit together like brothers and sisters. The test-tube baby business is going to experience a boom in the near future in Naija.

7. Unrestricted copulation; Ok I know this sounds like a word that should appear on a Census Board Notice or Demographic Report instead, but seriously, the black man in me struggles to see this as a sole reason for any  Nigerian woman to get married. Somehow unrestricted copulation seems like a Caucasian reason, even though they don’t need the above reason to get busy anyway. Maybe this would be a reason best suited to girls that had very strict parents – children of whip and bell wielding prophets, SUs, prudes and the village headmasters. 

Marriage is complicated to some,but..not to me,cos I see it as a gift from Jah.
Sermons, churches, cults, careers and corporations have been built around the industry of marriage –that is why,to some it is that complicated.

Here were some of Nas’s reasons for getting married to Kelis:

I want a son to greet every morning/

Daughters and more sons tickle my feet/

Wife smiling, telling me it’s time to eat/

I’m getting married…/

…I will make an honest woman outta you yet/

Everybody staring at you, I’m at the altar, standing/

Heart pounding out my chest like a cannon/

I’m happy, one of my Groom’s men/

Under the music says, “Don’t do it”…/

 Nas (Getting Married, 2004)

As for now,I'd stop writing and expect your take on this topic.

Harry is still my Humble name..
•Chocoberry•

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Nairaland / General / Re: Our Enemies by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:21am On Jan 01, 2015
Ehe.. Before I get carried away,let me take this medium to let the Mods,super mods know am indeed grateful for pushing this 'crazy' topic of mine to the Frontpage.
Am indeed grateful.

To all those who love it,I do appreciate it also.

Please I'd encourage all to take a peep at my recent article on how to 'TO ATTAIN SUCCESS THIS NEW YEAR'.

So as to get ready for the challenges we all are going to face this year 2015.

Jah Bless each one of us.

I still remain: Harry
Nairaland / General / Re: Our Enemies by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:06am On Jan 01, 2015
MissMeiya:
Do you have a blog? You're very funny.

Edit: I just want you shameless spacebookers to know that I read the entire OP without rushing, made a relevant comment, and whoa look at that, I'm on the first page. -_-

Nope..I don't have a blog.
I once had but it's no more in existence.
Thanks for the compliment.
Culture / Re: Sleepless Ordeals Of Nigerians.. by Harrychocoberry(m): 4:46pm On Dec 31, 2014
thirty:
No controversy. Buhari is the next president of Nigeria in 2015

like my page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Votebuhariforpresident2015/1484082385190252

Dude NOT on my thread ok.
Take this to where it belongs.

Mind you am so Neutral!!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Attaining Success For The 'new' Year 2015 by Harrychocoberry(m): 4:35pm On Dec 31, 2014
OmolodMilkman93:
Nice write-up bro,... Hope to see more of you in the coming year

Ok Bro. I pray I get appreciated for what I write,hopefully next year I'd storm Hard.
Jobs/Vacancies / Attaining Success For The 'new' Year 2015 by Harrychocoberry(m): 4:06pm On Dec 31, 2014
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Culture / Re: Sleepless Ordeals Of Nigerians.. by Harrychocoberry(m): 2:44pm On Dec 31, 2014
Wow..so atlast my TOPIC made the
Frontpage.

Thanks to the Mods..

I appreciate,I almost lost hope of writing in this forum entirely.thanksvonce more.

I also appreciate all who loved/liked my writeup,I'd try to do more.


Enjoy the rest of your day.
Culture / Re: Sleepless Ordeals Of Nigerians.. by Harrychocoberry(m): 2:39pm On Dec 31, 2014
johnsonolajide:
@OP i,am member of nairaland from sydney australia,kudos to you my brother,i,can,t help my self laugh when i,read your topic,
i,think your wright up will be the most wright up i,have ever seen on nairaland website,and also your wright up also make me scare to come to nigeria for now,can nairaland members advise me which cities someone can leave in nigeria,without too much of noise and too much of traffic please?

Email me @;
harrychocoberry@gmail.com

Let's talk from there
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 7:55am On Dec 26, 2014
[quote
author=chistar01 post=29206049]From the way I view it, what has passed
has passed. Personally I have some regrets but if I could go back in
time, I don't think I'll make different decisions because I understand
that a different decision might and would most likely alter those events
that I don't regret therefore changing everything.

Before I get carried away and write and epistle, the summary is this...
Its Dec 26, five days to the end of the year and I'm still alive, happy
and comfortable so why try to change this?[/quote]


I Sometimes Flow with your line of thought.

and since you're Comfortable and Happy,thats everyone's wish.

You know,the reality of life is that it does little good to worry over things that you cannot control.
And in reality,things do not always happen as fast as we wish,cos time moves at the speed of time & not at the speed of OUR expectations.
And I call it PATIENCE.
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:43pm On Dec 25, 2014
tempem:

Done.

My connections are bad can you just send your mail directly to those email acct; harrychocoberry@gmail.com

Ok
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:26pm On Dec 25, 2014
Chinweblinkz:
Sorry to say...
But i have no 'I wish'
no regrets.....
Thinqs worked out fine,except..............
I wish I had clunged to been a jwithness and had closed my ears to my parents and family heated arguements.
I wished I had also attended this years convention like i had attended 'God's word is truth'convention of last year....

Nice one bro...
Though I wasnt mentioned

Wow..Chinwe.your ordeal can be solved. Am saying this because I know it can.
But,you have to make an adjustment which starts from now.
I don't know how it may be to you but I can gladly tell you that if you're willing to talk to any matured mind/brother you can make an improvement.
How about you inboxing me let's hit it from there?
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:18pm On Dec 25, 2014
OmolodMilkman93:
Harry, the epistle writer wink

Lol..My man,My man.
Tuale
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:15pm On Dec 25, 2014
tempem:

Of course, I do. Am so much happy, how was field today?
It's nice meeting you here my, brother.

The field is good.
Though we are building a new KH.

Where are you based Bro.
Inbox me.
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:13pm On Dec 25, 2014
LarrySun:
Have you ever heard of the butterfly effect? It essentially means that if the slightest thing is altered in the past, the entire future of the world would come out differently. In my imagination, it's like this: use the time machine to visit the prehistoric past, step on a butterfly, returnt to the present to find that there would be a devastating bomb explosion at the Ikeja cantonment in 2002. Whoops! So I think it probably would be a bad idea to tell myself in the very New Millennium that on the night of January 27, 2002 I should stay at home, thereby avoiding meeting a person that would break my heart. Or I shouldn't go out in the afternoon of the same day to avoid sleeping on a bomb that would detonate. I mean, who knows what might happen, really? Because the future itself will always have a future, and it goes on and on till the inevitable mortality


Thanks, Harrychocoberry, for the mention.

And someone says I write plenty.

But hey Man,the story of your heart being broken,is it literal or just a 'prefixed' liner to buttress your point?

I love guys who reason and write constructively,and you Larrysun is not an exception.
Thanks for taking your time to read.
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 8:08pm On Dec 25, 2014
tempem:

I should sent a Huge thanks to you for that compliment.
[size=90pt] THANKS SO MUCH! [/size]
Maybe you should still check your mentions; You have some
from me.

Thanks once more
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 5:04pm On Dec 25, 2014
tempem:

Your Profile reads JWitnesses sentiments.

Hahaha..
Funny enough..I SPEAK THE PURE LANGUAGE.
Do you?
Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 5:00pm On Dec 25, 2014
ShakurM:
This gotta make FP! Wow! No ask me for summary, just read..

I love your spirit man,let's advocate for fp.

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Literature / Re: Let's Go Back To January 2014. by Harrychocoberry(m): 4:54pm On Dec 25, 2014
tempem:

It's a nice article, Ah swear!
I'd love to add these: "Though we've seen places where we should make corrections in 2014, we can't just live without mistakes, hoping 2015 regrets will be little and minimal.

All I can say is;Thanks for atleast getting a bit of your time to enjoy this piece of mine and still put in that lovely Add of yours.
I hope all well in 2015

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