mine is quite complicated,have always felt out of place since childhood...suicidal tendencies were ever present right from then.
have got a really strong memory,finding it very difficult to let go off hurts and bad memories.
after teenage dating and flings I thought I'm finally in place I could finally have a normal life without hurts...
mid last year I gave my life to Christ ...and I started finding balance to my life ...I thought all has been settled,soon I met a girl I believed was a Christian and we were very compatible,little did I know its going to be one hell of a journey for me ...I went back to premarital sex which I vowed not to indulge in,that was when God's presence left my life ...she actually did a lot to improve my Christian life,she was a beautiful soul but our definition of Christianity were far apart.
I had to call off the relationship...have been quite depressed because 1.I feel I have lost something 2.I feel I left someone hurt even though she claims to have moved on ...she's my best friend and I honestly wish we could be friends again .
Hmmm, I feel you should create a thread so you can get advice from many people.
Diastone: what of medicine in UI with 224, but good waec result
... Last year my friend had 252 in utme and a good wassce result but he could not gain admission... So just try to get the coc form or work harder next year.
hollawaley2: No fewer than 258 more Nigerian returnees from Libya arrived the country on Thursday aboard a chartered Airbus A330-200 with registration mark 5A-LAT operated by Libya Airlines.
The aircraft landed about 9:43pm at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. The 258 voluntary returnees, who include four children and one infant. were made up of of 233 males, 25 females.Their return was facilitated by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Nigerian embassy in Libya. They were received at the Hajj Camp area of the airport by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), the National Agency for the Protection of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the Police.
Addressing newsmen, Ms Julie Okah-Donli, the newly appointed Director-General of NAPTIP, said the agency was particularly interested in those that were trafficked. “After the profiling have been done, for those that have been trafficked, we will take them away to our shelters,” she said.
According to her, the agency is working with the international community to clamp down on the trafficking syndicate. “They are doing their investigation and very soon we will be able to come out with effective results,” she said. Also, Dr Onimode Bandele, Director, Search and Rescue, NEMA, said some of the returnees had medical issues. He said some of them were suffering from depression and malnutrition, while one person sustained gun injury.