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Michelle55:My bad! I was joking. |
Michelle55:For reminding some people their predicament? However, may be I will advise guys to consider humanitarian service. |
Michelle55:It would not be too bad to call you a bad person. |
daewoorazer: |
daewoorazer:Not yet. Are u ashewo? T |
daewoorazer:am fine with her. your phobia? |
daewoorazer:LOOSING MY MUM, do you normally enjoy cheating and why? |
daewoorazer:T OR D |
daewoorazer:would love to, what is your greatest aversion? |
daewoorazer:male, T OR D |
daewoorazer:Truth, but note I dont have picture. |
Why are you people? I want to play. I have not experience it before. |
@ op, I can relate Very well with your plight. 80% of people around me had and are still passing through that phase which made me to question their sincerity when advising me years back to marry. Most responsdents, here, have given you good advice. Moreover, my advice- I don't know your tribe but will presume that you are an african. In Yoruba custom, it is enshrined that a man or woman does not actually marry his/her spouse but his/her spouse's relatives. Report her to one of her family members that respects you preferrably a man or her mother. You can continue enjoying your self with the lady. However if you are to separate with your wife, you must stop having any contact with the lady first (not because she may be a gold digger but because a pseudo-angel will always make a little devil looks like a great demon). Your perception is befubbled now and you must clear your view before taking great step. |
Pakingzzz:Your number is not connecting, have tried it several times |
@op, you are seeing mouths to feed but I am seeing hands at works. Don't be a malthusian. Don't follow their thought blindly, we have capability to innovate. |
The evergreen |
BankeSmalls:Look at you, you know nothing. He is one of the three core members of the LSHA that worked for that Yoruba law to be codified and domesticated in Lagos. |
Op, that should have liberated you if you were to see the light. |
months:The same thing would still be applicable with this national policy. |
totit:Sorry, I just hate to see people being emotional. |
months:I do not understand your import. However, being FCT would not stop it from being codified and every state and society are expected to domesticate it. |
@op, you just want to waste your time and resources. It is part of national education policy. It is just codified and domesticated by Lagos. |
@ op, I was taught to beware of "hasty generalisation". |
@ op, you followed the same failed method to make what I may sympathetically call "clarion call". At the end, you abuse figures and state your opinion instead of displaying facts and evidences. I even tried to be sentimental but figures thrown sucked its energy before it started to gather. It all comes to nothing but a narrative, a narrative for the emotional and setimental hordes. My advice- be a citizen of the earth and good neighbour to all. |
I could not believe it when I first saw it. It is simply an absurdity. However, the grey wisdoms are unfathomable for the youth and also I cannot question Iku if that is his choice. |
@ op, I wish I had time. Your write-up is just like someone that selects bones of his choice among a complete set of human bones and create his own being, all for the purpose of condemning and desecreating Nigeria. It would have been fine if you only stated facts and not laced them with your imagination. |
what more can I say? lemme coman be going.