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Boy!!! she's one ugly river goddess wannabe ![]() |
When ur girl starts talking to a guy more than 10mins... My broda 4get it, she don go, she'll just be waiting for the next quarrel. They will always play the victim. |
The innocent little girl had to add "If he doesn't repent" to her curse sef... His curse has started instantly my dear ![]() |
At least shouldn't the govt make moves like this to assist in this fight against covid19, is this not bubu's mate pulling great stunts so far... When Trump said "shit hole" he was categorical it's Nigeria. In other notes; When I see robots in movies I'm trilled and I imagine real life ones... But then I see real life ones and I'm like Wahhh! ![]() |
Women are emotionally controlled by how u make them feel and not how much u can give them. Give her more care, it better than giving her more money, give her ur ears and time, she will love u better than a boy who thinks he's buying her heart by buying her iPhone7. They appreciate gift shower but believe me they will never stop loving who has carved his mark of LOVE in their hearts. They crave love and affection. |
So all the post and offices already flooded and dominated by these people, small post that an Ibo man is managing they still want to take ![]() Please forgive the ibos the sins of their fathers. |
An idle man in the house with his wife is a fvck boy. When a man has nothing to do in the calm of the day and he's eaten and his wife is around... What is next big capital FVCK--- ing ![]() My advice to the woman, open that pussy let him fvck, while he's at it draw his ears and be talking sense into him... I bet u it'll sink in like water into ear... And one more thing, don't let him cum in u, tell him when he finds something to do he'll get full pleasure Smart wives knows better to use pussy to talk to their husbands ![]() |
Now would ashaku swallow the girl and keep her forever , would zeloti have the girl by his side for eternity ... These tales repulse me. My girlfriend knows that the moment I know I'm just another significant other I would just give the other guy a hand shake, congratulations on ur trophy... And it's bye bye |
This story get as e be. Pesin dey try finger u u no even move body or shout or beta still give d man beta upper cut... Shay u be bamboo ni ![]() |
Akeredolu must be digging that hole |
BlowYourMind:U talk about immorality like there's any atom of morality anywhere again... The "yoruba" u're hyping is even the worse in that regards... "Yoruba is totally against such" ![]() Then who welcomes it naa mtcheeww! |
Not so similar but I've been there before... I and one fair beautiful girl had boarded a bus one time some couple years ago, we were almost heading the Same direction but she'll alight before I do, this I got to know in between our long conversation. How we started the chat was, I remember I bought a mintol sweet just as she entered, she asked me to adjust and I did and then I noticed her taking short stir at me then I became a gentle man and asked if she cared for a sweet, can't remember if she accepted but I remember she said thanks... And so the long talk started, back then I used to really dull with girls, shy is the word even though I hated it when someone wakes me up to it. So In a nutshell we go to a main bus stop where we'll both alight a take bike to our destinations and then I was still talking and I observed she wasn't responding much and then we got to the bike garage and she hoped on one bike, idiot me I haven't understood my fvckup till she opened up herself "man ure dull oh, give me ur phone" and she typed her number, then I understood her not responding to our talk earlier, I used a blackberry curve7 then... Would I say stupid me, I didn't save the number or dial it immediately, said I would do that later and put the phone in my pocket, on getting home let me call the babe if she had gotten home as well I no see number again. This girl was classy and the sweetest girl I have ever had long convo with... I felt like blowing my brains that evening. I would usually stylishly go around that her area to see if luck will shine on me but I never saw her again till today, if I see her now sef I no go recognise her again. Whenever we meet people that makes our world for just a split second, right in that moment we should get a means of reaching them. This I've learned. |
Look at them, all aged men... Aged low lives ![]() |
D tin wey dey sweet na him dey kill... Girls without brain... my younger sister is enroute to this same fate, she's 2months pregnant for a boy as I speak, the goat kept it secret since March, the boy gave the fool common 6k to get rid of it. She will do the abortion oh, if she die na Sara be dat, I don warn am b4. Girls can be really stupid when they watch too much telenovelas and think they're in love ... That's why I don't blame uptight/disciplined girls, they're smarter women. |
So we have many snipers like this and small small Boko Haram boys will still come and annihilate army troops. In my experience watching war movies, the role of the sniper is not only to shoot from long range but to give information of enemy approach as well. They usually don't move with the rest of the team, they are with the team but work alone from stealther distance. I really think the army should work on their strategies so as to minimise casualties in battle instead of gathering soldiers to their slaughter like goats. |
Anyahuruagu:Exactly; that kind of girl that has the mental configuration that "my man must be the one to supply all our needs", the type that live in the delusion that she's entitled to her man's money and it's her birth right. She may be earning an elephant of a salary but because of this mindset she will always want to be at the receiving end with any aspect of the marriage, she will never be ready to make any sacrifices for the betterment and growth of the family. Very bad my broda I don't mind marrying 35 than to marry this kind of girl. |
U're so fvcking and stinky dead wrong... How about the fact that most girls waste out their 20s chasing away their potential sutors and be following sugar daddies upandan or the fact that most of them fall in love with boys that don't have future just because they're getting money that they didn't sweat for and forget the one who is starting little but has greater prospects, and when these boys dump them or go stack broke they realize they've fvcked up and they go join choir in church to find "the good guy" again but reality has caught with them. OP it's either u're trying to get attention or u're just trying to patronize the girls |
If I caught my wife red handed like this I will just keep quiet, give the man a handshake and go home and wait for her... Only that alone she will not be coming back to beg for mercy, she will come to beg for her belongings... I will take thrill in the suspense of them choking over what my plan for both of them is ![]() |
EXLOVER:I resonate with u bro... Relationship matter tire me but d truth be say we go always need a babe to dey chop sumtime |
If I didn't know someone who is like him I would be looking at this thread like this ... Lord knows but some guys tend to be naturally attracted to older ladies (mature pussies). ![]() |
Good day Nairaland, I was in a conversation with my neighbor's wife yesterday, she always likes to see herself as the mother I no longer have with motherly advice all the time, it's annoying sometimes but I always welcome every edition as I like to learn from older people. She's a mother of four, her first daughter is married in her early 20's... So we were talking and like always she will begin marriage counselling; she talked about how she and her husband cooperate and hustle together and how they managed together to build their house, as always she told me to take my time and find the right girl for me, that the girl I should be looking for is a girl that can take care of me like a mother would, she said a lot most of which I can't remember, but there was something she said that was different from every other time she has given counsel... She said before I plan to marry any girl I should check her background first, that the background of the girl I marry will determine how she'll be in marriage. she gave an example of a broken home, she said if the girl I marry mother is separated from her father that when any issue arises her mother will advice her according to her experience in marriage, that she'll tell her (for example);"na so ur papa do wey make I leave am" and something like that, but a girl from an unbroken home will get better advices from her mother and will always follow in her footsteps. So nairalanders I ask... Should one consider a lover's family background before going into serious commitments will her/him. The ladies are not excluded in this thread... Would u consider the background of the man u love before accepting his proposal? |
MichealKin50:Brov U're in for a long ride... How in da fvck should u ask a woman if she has cheated on u b4 and expect a sincere reply, if she tells u yes know that she's not gonna marry u |
And the most funny thing about it is that this guy (before being "neutralized"=killed) would be amongst regular people, he'll even be more playful and jovial than most, some people will even love him. SMH So long... |
I would say the supposed "brother in-laws girlfriend" is another wife the mom brought to replace ur friend... What do I know tho ![]() |
When politics wants to be played they look for one word like dat shaa... "ex deport" kor ex import nee ![]() Mtcheeeww! |
Bro I feel ur story... Now sing reekado banks with me "oluwa will shower his blessings on u" It's well |
Liliantalks:Same way his side chic thinks, that's why u will never be enough for him when he can easy get any other girl because he has MONEY |
Will someone who is committed in saving lives introduce a bill that will doom everyone Bill’s words are taken from a face-to-face interview 15 years ago, you made a big bet with Gavi. How do you think that’s paid off? “The work our Foundation has done in vaccines through Gavi has been the most important thing that we’ve done. The very creation of the Foundation came about because we saw this great inequity, and we gave early grants for vaccines, but then saw there was something missing. So several people in global health, including the Foundation, decided that starting something to buy vaccines for the world’s poorest children was absolutely needed. And in the year 2000 that was announced as Gavi. So now we’ve had 15 years of incredible success: getting people to make new vaccines for poor world diseases, getting the prices down for those, getting them introduced and delivered. That’s why we’ve saved millions of lives, and every time people look at aid money and ask what’s the most impactful thing they can find in that whole space, Gavi gets ranked at the very top. As Gavi enters this new phase of massive scaling up, what sort of impact do you think that will have on childhood mortality and poverty? Gavi did a fantastic job in its first 15 years, particularly getting the pentavalent vaccine out to all the world’s children, and it started getting the most important diarrhoeal vaccine (rotavirus) and most important respiratory disease vaccine (pneumococcus) out. Diarrhoea and pneumonia are the two biggest killers of children. And in this next 5 year phase, we’ll actually finish the rollout of both rotavirus and pneumococcus vaccines to all the world’s children. So it’s a phenomenal thing – it’ll be the largest single contribution to reducing childhood death. Over the last 25 years childhood death has been cut in half, and the hope for these next 15 years is that we can cut it in half again. The biggest part of that will be getting these new vaccines out to the poorest children. In terms of vaccines, what are going to be the most important diseases over the next five years? Well the biggest diseases are diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria, and it’s phenomenal that we have this highly effective vaccine for diarrhoea, highly effective vaccine for pneumonia. Typically, it would have taken 30 years from when those were used in the rich world to when they’d be used in the developing world, which is ironic because the risk of death is over ten times greater in the developing world, where the child’s nutrition and immune system is not as strong, and the ability to seek medical care is far weaker. What we’ve done here is taken that delay and basically gotten rid of it, saying that these vaccines should get out to poor children as soon as they get out to rich children. And we’ve had to make sure that the vaccine is targeted to the particular strains that exist in developing countries. That’s required a new way of working with manufacturers, and a new way of working with countries, trying to anticipate the supply and demand, fixing the cold chain, the overall management of the vaccine delivery system. So we’ve come a long way in the past 15 years, but finishing these two new vaccines will be our most important thing. We’ll have other new vaccines that we’ll be putting into the mix, such as HPV vaccine, which is for cervical cancer, a first generation malaria vaccine that will get some coverage, and there’s a vaccine for polio that’s part of eradication and needs to be put into routine immunisation. So we’ll have a lot to do! One of the big focuses will be making sure that coverage levels get even higher. You mentioned HPV. What sort of role do you think Gavi will play in improving women’s health? HPV is a great example of why we need Gavi. HPV vaccine is now available in basically every rich country, and girls have the option of getting that vaccine. It’s fantastic – it means they don’t get cervical cancer. Now in rich countries, you can usually spot it, and take care of it. But in fact if you get HPV, the virus, in a developing country, the chance that it’ll be stopped is almost zero. You’ll get cervical cancer and a lot of those women will die. So HPV vaccine really belongs in developing countries. Now the work’s been done to get the price down and the volume up, to make sure the strains are right, to get the vaccine systems in each country able to add this. This one is a bit tricky because instead of giving it in the normal EPI schedule in which we give all the other vaccines, this one has been tested only to give to school age children. So we have to set up a new delivery system and make sure it has very good coverage. And that is a key project for these next five years. That’s our most important introduction for the next five years. Gavi’s about to enter into a new phase with a large number of countries graduating. What do you see as being the big challenges during that phase? Well it’s great news that the Gavi recipient countries are increasing their GDP per person, and in some ways that’s what this is all about – as you improve the health of a country, those kids are productive, they’re fully developed, they can be educated. And we want every country to be self-sufficient, and that’s happened in countries like South Korea and Mexico, and many countries that are now middle income countries. So we celebrate the fact that many of these Gavi recipients like Indonesia are growing their economies. Now they have to plan ahead though, because over a period of years they have to take on the extra cost of the vaccine and unless they’re very smart about that, they won’t have the money there. It’s critical that we preserve coverage. We’ve made sure they still get the low prices that we’ve negotiated, but instead of Gavi paying for basically all of it, over the years it shifts where they take on most of that burden. So we’ve been sitting down with the ministries of finance in these countries talking about that five year period, and there’s some of these countries that are dependent on commodities, including oil, where their future revenues are a bit unclear. And the other donors at this time, like eligibility for concessional loans, are going away as income goes up. So making sure this all goes smoothly, and that children aren’t hurt here by loosing vaccine coverage, we’re going to have to be very agile, very smart about that. Another important thing that we have to do right in the next five years. Come 2020, what are your hope and aspirations for Gavi? Where would you like Gavi to be? By 2020, we’ll have rotavirus and pneumococcus vaccines out there, and that alone will save about half a million lives a year. And even if the kids survive, the health and the physical and mental development of these kids will be far far better, because they won’t have had these diseases making them weaker and blocking their development. So that alone is just a phenomenal thing. We’ll have HPV vaccine on its way to being rolled out globally, that won’t be completed. The good news will be if there were a few new vaccines – a super effective malaria vaccine, a TB vaccine. We hope that science gives us that challenge, and the Gates Foundation funds a lot of that upstream research that creates these products that have this huge impact. I hope we’ve managed to get coverage levels up in important countries, I hope we’ve shown we know how to do graduation and handle it well. We will have made the biggest single contribution to the reduction of childhood death, and even childhood malnutrition, through not having kids suffer from these diseases. https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/bill-gates-vaccine-interview |
ClassicMG:I don't blame them, na FFK dey deceive dem... That's how they made up stories connecting Coronavirus with 5G and all that shit. |
I simply don't get why people would use their phones while it's still charging, anything electricity no matter the break down in voltage it's still dangerous to gamble with... What will it kill u to just allow that phone charge at least an hour then unplug it, do whatever U're so pressed to do there in and plug back. It fvcks me up when I see people do dah shit ![]() |
See full-time job Abeg where can I find a sugar mommy like this ![]() My pweek is aching for a sweet MILF like this ![]() |
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, would zeloti have the girl by his side for eternity
mtcheeww!
