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The idea of African women *threatening to leave* their philandering husbands is quite absurd to me. Leave him and then do what? Stay alone or marry another one who is guaranteed to do same? I'm even talking about habitually cheating women who as girls and women, made a livelihood out of sleeping with different married men (including their bosses at work, lecturers at school, customers in their biz, sugar daddies, 'sponsors', job givers, and other older male benefactors). Now they suddenly want their own husbands to be Snow White angels who wouldn't be 'typical' African men? How the bloody hell does that work? *Besides, in Nigeria and Africa by extension, marriage is a buyer's market. And of course men are the buyers. I'm not gonna explain what that means. Do your own research and reinterpretation. Anyway, na too much films and social media dey worry una 'slay queen' minded females. Una never ready to marry. Goan ask your mothers. They know better. |
He's definitely a legend as far as music and entertainment in Nigeria goes. Without Keke and D-1, and their incredible advocacy, I doubt Nigeria's music would be where it is today. |
You sef, your FBI plus James Bond overdo too much. Whatsapp QR Code, auto call recording, social network snooping, ahn ahn, what is it? You were bound to see what you were looking for anyway. |
I only had sex with the girl and cut off her body while trying to escape from the environment, but I am not a ritual killer,” he said.You only cut off her body after raping her ba? As per disposable intimacy gadget or consumable barbecue or what? I resent sharing the same earthly space with these kinds of creatures. He is subhuman and should be quickly disposed off like the worthless piece of rubbish that he is. |
nkpommpko:Yeah he drinks a bit, but then so do a lot of us, so I can't judge him. Seen him a couple of times in different watering holes in both Abuja and Lagos. From Grand Mirage that year, to Ibiza, to Pekkers in Ikeja. He's a jolly man. But the bigger problem, I think, is his endless smoking. He needs to rein that in. |
I miss Alao-Akala and his jaiye jaiye amala administration no be small. Jeun Jeun repete that year. |
beautiful232:Words on marble. Guys, take note of this... And read the deep meaning between the lines. Meanwhile, like I mentioned elsewhere, people need to stop making long-term decisions on the basis of short-term considerations. So-called good jobs and so-called money are things that can disappear at any point. And then you're stuck with a partner you barely love or understand, with a couple of kids and battered bodies as baggage. What do you do, then? Live the rest of your life in misery and discontent, ruing a paradise lost? You can't assume that someone who has a good job or a thriving business today will have that in 5 or 10 years time. We all know people who were large yesterday and are nothing today, and vice versa. It's called life, and it has very many vicissitudes. |
This is why I hate the fact that girls are favoured over guys in the job market. Selling their bodies and feminine charms to get good jobs that they're barely qualified for, while better qualified guys roam the streets. This is the outcome... Unfairly favoured bimbos would now be feeling special and talking about not "settling for less". The effrontery is mind-boggling. |
Useless thing. |
I can see defiance in their faces. That's a good thing. |
There's nothing like 99% loyalty. It's either 100% or zero. And loyalty, in its absolute form, often pays off. |
Nonsense. Just one fortunately targeted 'lightening' could have done the job once and for all, and save Nigeria all the heartache. The "dogs and baboons" of 2011 must be avenged no matter how long it takes. Time for cattle and their rearers to pay the price. #burythecorpse #Nigeriamustriseagain |
Omo DPO ni e. |
Maduawuchukwu:Nuggets of pure reality. It's baffling, really. Very soon the country would implode under the weight of the sheer pressure of its own fakery. |
wizzyrich:This very question is why I have nothing but disgust for any stupid bittch in this country that purports to be "independent", a feminist, or a proponent of gender equality. You wouldn't see them actively denounce their fellow dirty bittches who consider it culturally "normal" for men to spend on women, but they would also nag and argue against women spending on men. |
Alhaji Abdullahi Sugar.Name dey dia. |
Nigeria sef. So the so-called governor has to elaborately announce an order for a very bad portion of road to be fixed? Whose job is it to maintain the road? |
Eastfield1:That very fact alone. That very ugly fact that this imposter called Mbaka proclaimed a demonic animal like Buhari as Nigeria's messiah. That alone, permanently confines Mbaka to the dustbin of infamy, forever and ever. He is a fake man of God. Full stop. |
Sticurious:Judging from your post, evidence of your poor English is overwhelming. It is obvious that you can't write well, "talk more of" speak well. Bottom line: focus on your own severe limitations. |
I don't believe this story. |
Useless corpse. It needs to be buried so that Nigeria can rise again. |
Abagworo:Because secessionists are your biggest problem, right? You're blind or indifferent to the northern parasitic oligarchy bleeding you dry with your own resources, not to mention the security challenges of Fulani herdsmen and kidnappers who are making Nigeria more unsafe than Somalia. They haven't even been arrested, let alone "shot at sight". Yet you are convinced that unarmed agitators, rightly demanding a territorial space of their own, founded on justice and equity, are the biggest threats to the average Nigerian citizen? Your brain must be full of maggots. |
begwong:The Nigerian Army, with its tax payer funded arms and ammunition, "dealt" with Shia sect members who were only armed with Koran, and you're bragging about that? What's your point really? Is your stupid talk supposed to be a glorification of the Nigerian Army's 'strength'? |
50shot:And shame no dey catch you to talk this nonsense? Why not distribute the arms evenly among the combatants and see who would win? Why should the foolish soldiers use government issued arms to fight against comparatively UNARMED or lesser armed civilians and then form 'bad guys'? Why exactly? Where is their so-called strength? Since soldiers are supposedly "well trained", why don't they drop their GOVERNMENT ISSUED weapons in the barracks, come out unarmed, and fight blow to blow, or bottle to bottle with the street boys, let's see who would win? |
naijaboiy:Exactly. Same with Biggie. The acclaim wouldn't be this strong. People for don see them finish. |
ChuksEpells:But it can surely kill someone with that thing. It's a weapon of murder, not of coitus. |
Besides, it's recommended to die early if you want to be a legend. Longevity has a way of demystifying mortals and giving them too long a time to make fools of themselves and strip themselves of any mystique. If Michael Jackson had died in 1984, a year or two after Thriller, then he'll probably be a god now. |
I suspect something worse than HIV. If it were HIV, he wouldn't die today. In any case whether he dies today, tomorrow, or the day after, he dies a legend. |
Really irksome to see these Fulani animals ruling us and using the South's resources to perpetuate their clannish power bloc. See their annoying, proudly ethnocentric faces. Restructuring is a must. |
Teespice:So you don't pay a groom price on the head of the man you want to marry, why? You clever by half Nigerian girls make me sick. You only want gender equality when it suits you, and reject it to retain the benefits of gender inequality for females. |
freshvine:Na small pikin dey worry you. I'm sure you're still a 'jambite' When you don born three children for husband house, wirh flabby stomach, diminished market value, and nowhere to run to, you would know that in Africa, women don't leave their marriages for the frivolous reason of their husband's philandering. |
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