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i will prefer to meet nigerian men based in UK |
hi kenny G. where are you based? |
am in UK and i am really bored . . . any SINGLE nigerian guys. . . . older than 25 years old but less than 40 years eager to make new friends? |
seyestik:I am also experiencing the same problem with my dell latitude laptop. The keyboard suddenly stopped working and all i hear is a loud beeping noise. Can someone please tell me how to rectify this problem without necessarily visiting a technican? Has anyone tried the solution offered by seyestik? I await your responses. Thank you all. |
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my brother just got invited for their 'aptitude assesment'. please, does anybody know anything about this? likely questions, etc. thank you |
my brother just got invited for their 'aptitude assesment'. please, does anybody know anything about this? likely questions, etc. thank you |
I do not know if this is the right section to post this issue that is really giving me sleepless nights. I am a lady from ogun state presently dating a man from anambra state-enugu ukwu village. njiroka local goverment. The guy has proposed marriage to me and wants us to have our families formally introduced and have our engagement ceremony latest december this year. We love each other very much but honestly ,i didnt expect the proposal from him since i heard somewhere that people from his end do not marry outsiders. Does anyone know about the culture and tradition regarding spouses from his part of Anambra state?God forbid but in event of the death of the man, What about the rites for widows? Do they go through any ritual or rites for their late husbands? What happens to his properties and kids? My mother is totally against the union because she claims that they are fetish but i really do not know where she heard this from or even if its true at all. All honest advice and opinions will be appreciated. Thank you. |
personally, when i get married and i have my kids, i would rather prefer my kids have their primary school education here, go back home to nigeria for high school, and then back to England for their university education. |
