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RomanceRe: Sex And The City! South African Lady Sells Her Body For Dollars (leaked Pix) by InformedLola(f): 4:24pm On Mar 26, 2016
Read this story of another Naija babe that can do anything for dollars: https://www.nairaland.com/3012330/alhaji-dollar-dollar
LiteratureAlhaji Dollar-dollar by InformedLola(op): 4:13pm On Mar 26, 2016
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...NO PART OF THIS STORY MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR CONSENT OF THE AUTHOR

(C) 2016 http://madamsabisabi..com.ng/



I stood at the bus stop that Saturday evening, dressed in my usual stare-stealing fashion, hoping to steal more than just stares from any man who fits into the specification of the catch I was after. It was 4pm, that time on Saturdays when any popular bus-stop in Lagos is more active than an anthill sprayed with sugar. But unlike the hordes of people around me, rushing about from weddings, visits or to and fro their businesses, I was directionless. I was not going anywhere, I was there to make a killing. And because of this, I stood as far apart from the crowd as possible to announce myself and my intentions to potential clientele.

In case you haven’t guessed yet, I am what most Lagos folk refer to as ‘runs girl’. Ugh, how I hate that term; very derogatory. What exactly are we ‘runsing’? It made one sound like some kind of fraudster. I am simply a girl ‘surviving’ In Nigeria’s harsh economic situation, and doing so with what God has blessed me with. If you ask me what my occupation is, I would simply respond ‘student’. You can call me that, not runs-girl.

My name is Kira, actually Shakirat but it had been cool when I was a teen to shorten it down to Kira; that was before Shakira made the name ‘Behind’. Yes, I am no longer a fresh young thing, I was already a teenager before Shakira blew.

So there I was at the bus-stop awaiting my latest catch, trying hard not to let my face scrunch up in depression as I did. It was getting more and more difficult for me to find new catches these days, and even my regular blokes seemed to be getting stingier by the day. Blame it on ‘change’. The country’s worsened economy was hitting everyone hard, and I was not left out. You ask, how? See ehn, it’s only natural that if the men who take care of me are affected by the economy, I will be affected too.
I have been standing at this bus-stop for almost an hour now, and not even one of the fancy cars that had passed by had faltered in front of me, not to even talk of stopping. And to make matters worse, there was nothing to shield me from the still harsh rays of the sun where I stood and the heels of my imitation Louboutins were killing the soles of my feet.

O God, is it that the naira devaluation has affected the brains of men now that they no longer think of sex? I moaned to myself.

Naira devaluation, naira devaluation. It was on everyone’s lips everywhere I turned; the boutique owner on my street, the taxi driver, the meat seller, even the shoemaker I had called this money to spray the tiny peeling part of my shoe. Dollar don cost, dollar don cost, was all they kept saying. Even my oil company boyfriend, actually one of my magas (I know he’s married even though he would never admit it) had given me just N25,000 the last time I went to PH to see him. ‘Baby, you know the dollar has gone up, and fuel prices have come down. Things are really tough for us in the Oil sector now,” had been his excuse. He hadn’t even paid for my flight back; I had to take a bus!

And now here I am, roasting here, trying to…

“Kai, mata…ina uni?” A thickly accented Hausa voice broke into my thoughts, I turned round to view a short man standing behind me. His countenance, clothes and speech clearly identified him as a Northerner. I knew he must be one of those bureau-de-change mallams that had their post not far from the bus-stop and always scouted for people who wanted to change currencies. ‘I no change dollar,” I dismissed him and turned back.

But he did not go away. “Kai, mata…you fine well well…Walahi…I like you”

My pursed lips let out a pissed hiss and I made to put some yards between his person and mine. Shey iru e lon so? I thought to myself in Yoruba. How much could he possibly earn from his dollar-changing business to think he could talk to a posh babe like me…? I stopped in my tracks. Dollar?! But that is in the in thing in town. I spun back to the mallam and my hitherto foul expression transformed to smiles.

“How you dey?”

The smile gave him the green light to come closer. “Kai mata, you yallow well well, kai, just like my mama,” he gushed. “I like am.”

A quick look around reassured me that no one was paying us any attention, so I turned on the pidgin-speaking of myself. “Me too I like you, but you go fit take care of me?”

“Yowa! Me I go take care of you well well. Me and you like this…” he joined the forefingers of his hands together, expressing intimacy. “…me give you money fala-fala.”

“You go give me dollar?”

“Ah walahi, no froblem. For here dem dey call am for me Alhaji Dollar-Dollar. Me get am for dollar plenty penty. I go give you.”

That sealed it. I let him lead me away from the bus stop. He almost looked like a midget beside my tall and heeled frame. This Alhaji Dollar-Dollar, as he addressed himself was no time-waster. He led me to a place that turned out to be a ‘codedly’ hidden brothel. Apparently these bureau-de-change mallams patronized the place to ease their lust whenever the need arose. I was faintly disgusted, I was not a girl to come to this kind of a place on a good day. All my runs are clean runs, I don’t do this kind of dirty parole, but the thought of the dollar the Alhaji had promised me suppressed my disgust. A girl had to get her hands dirty once in a while if necessary.


Alhaji Dollar-Dollar disrobed. I was shocked to see the size and look of the instrument on the midget, and shuddered and at the ugly thought of that going into me…but again, a girl has to do what a girl has to do…
FamilyHow To Teach Your Baby To Love Brushing by InformedLola(op):
Getting a young child to brush can be a very exasperating and frustrating experience for many moms and dads. In fact in many homes, it can be a tug of war when it's time to brush with more than one family member having to hold down the screaming and struggling little one. Recall the popular image below? Lol.

Below are some tips on how to get your kid to look forward to brushing instead of the other way round:

1. Start Early: This is the most important step. As soon as you see your baby's first little tooth, start gently cleaning it with delicate baby toothbrush that is made with soft nylon bristles and has a small head. You can also use a finger-brush. But remember that your baby's gum is very tender so be extra gentle. With this, by the time your baby grows into a toddler, he's used to the strange feel of a toothbrush in his mouth and more accepting of it.

2. Buy Tooth-brushing Videos: There are some animated videos out there that show kids how to brush in a fun way that adults might not have the time to create. Let your little ones watch these sort of videos often, and let them imitate the cartoon characters at their own pace. You can also let them watch it when it's time to brush.

3. Make Brushing Time Fun Time: You can sing the popular song 'this is they way I brush my teeth..." or their favourite song. Let them brush for you too and even bring their favourite toys into the fun. You can also get a fun tooth brush; one that looks like their favourite fruit, candy or cartoon character.

4. Act Excited Brushing Yourself: You know kids love to copy what adults do and appear to be enjoying. So, make sure you take your kid with you when you want to brush, with his own brush handy, and act like you totally enjoying brushing. He or she would be more interested in joining in.

Source: http://nigerianbaby..com.ng/2016/03/how-to-teach-your-baby-to-love-brushing_66.html

Got some interesting tips that have worked for you to add, please do so in the comment box so that we can all learn.

FamilyRe: Husband Throws Out Family Including A 10-month Old by InformedLola(f): 11:35am On Mar 24, 2016
sehawale:
Please people. I need your help. A friend's cheating husband (traditional marriage -not registered @ marriage registry tho) has thrown out the wife and their three kids (the eldest being a 7yr old and the youngest only 10-months ) because the wife is too jealous (husband's alleged excuse). Im not really interested in the cause of the tension between this couple. I just feel it is not right to throw out those kids. I am sure he is the father of those kids but if he wants a DNA test confirmation, he should go ahead n do it. He doesn't claim not to be the father tho. I mentioned that cos his action is still surprising.

Please, I want to help this children. Who can I call? What email can I address my concerns to?

The husband in question is well educated, so I am sure he's doing these because he thinks Nigeria doesn't care about child and women right. Please assist me. I need to prove him wrong and make him realize that we are no longer in the '60s.
Simple, google-search the numbers of child and women welfare organizations and report the matter to them.
FamilyRe: My Mum VS My Girlfriend. by InformedLola(f): 11:17am On Mar 19, 2016
Izzy002:
You brought your Girlfriend to your family house to see and meet with your mum..

After interacting for a while with your mum, your mum then goes into her room and brings out her piles of dirty clothes for your girlfriend to wash.

Guys, what would you do if you were confronted with this situation?

Ladies, what are you going to do if you find yourself in this situation?
Wash it or not?

Be sincere. No forming. No pretending.
I will wash it as she's old enough to be my mother. But that's the last time she will see me in her house 'cos I won't marry her son again. She obviously has expectations from a daughter-in-law that I can't fulfill, I'm not a washerwoman.
FamilyRe: My Marriage Is Crashing Already by InformedLola(f): 10:52am On Mar 19, 2016
swetkay:
I need ur advice. Am 25yrs Lady beautiful nd smart. I hv dated this guy for 3yrs he is 39yrs. Our dating years has been filled with ups nd down but wat we shared was strong so after each fight we still made up. He cheats on me am aware he is aware. This was his only flaws i fought it but it was clear to me i cld not win the fight nd i gave up . He wants the best for me nd gives me the best too. Now things are changing some that used to love me cant stand me anymore he even said he now gets angry wen ever he sees me. He has paid my bride price nd our wedding is in one week. I moved i just last week nd since then it has been one fights to another. Am getting sick nd tired already every one thinks am happy but am not. Am not free to talk or chat with him anymore coz am sure it will end in a fight. I cant quit coz i cant face calling off the wedding. I keep telling myself he is scared of commitment and will relax later on as u know everyone gets this cold feet b4 marriage. I need experienced suggestions on how to deal with this. Am tired of crying à
I just have a question...why move in before the wedding? Please move out. I know calling off the wedding will be a tough decision, don't mind many of those in here talking like if they were in your shoes they would find it easy to do. Think it through and consult a marriage counsellor for advice, because it can go either way.

The only advice I can give you now is to move out and give him some space.
CelebritiesRe: Sonia Ogbonna & Ooni To Build A Tourist Resort In Ife by InformedLola(f):
I laugh in Portuguese. A company (a subsidiary of La Campagne Tropicana) is already executing this project. Only God knows what they contracted her for (modeling ?). And she comes online to claim ownership of the whole project. Lol.
FamilyRe: Have Our Mothers Failed In Raising Their Sons? by InformedLola(op): 5:46pm On Mar 13, 2016
Hi crazibeone, your response is intelligent but it's too bad it went off the point of the article. You guys need to stop being so paranoid, this is not a feminist thread, don't keep seeing female anarchy in every article from a lady.

The write-up is simply aimed at correcting certain male behaviours towards ladies by letting women know that they have the power to nurture their Sons to have the right mindset.

Does asking women to raise a man that would treat women right equate raising a ninny? It's just as simple as teaching that hitting a woman is beneath him and adultery is immoral. Or is a woman demanding to be treated right now feminism in your books?

And your example doesn't fit in at all; if as a woman I don't like a man who isn't assertive why would I raise my son to be one? Oh, does being assertive in your books mean being forceful and taking things by force? I didn't say raise a man that is so and so... I said raise a man you would love to marry. So your point that if women raise their sons the way I advised, they won't like the men they turn out to be, is invalid.
FamilyRe: Have Our Mothers Failed In Raising Their Sons? by InformedLola(op): 8:35am On Mar 13, 2016
johnson232:
do replace the informed in ur moniker with deformed... undecided

creating senseless topic all the time...
Thanks
FamilyRe: Have Our Mothers Failed In Raising Their Sons? by InformedLola(op): 12:34pm On Mar 12, 2016
Fanirandele:
Yes they have though the responsibility is on both parents a mother can make a lot of difference since most Nigerian men don't even play an active role in raising the children.The mothers in the last generation raised entitled men . Most mothers keeping excusing the bad behaviors in their sons even after marriage. If your daughter-in-law tells you your son dared to lay a finger on her a good others reaction is to chastise her son and warn him to never do such in his life again or she will help his wife move out with the kids since he's an animal rather than blaming the woman.

If women want the next generation of men to be better they have to raise better sons that they teach from childhood to understand principles such as no is no, you are not superior to anyone just because you have a penis and such. only then will things change , Mothers raise strong women with good self esteem that won't accept just any rubbish from a man and modern, respectful men that know women will not accept rubbish from them.
Correct!
FamilyHave Our Mothers Failed In Raising Their Sons? by InformedLola(op): 11:21am On Mar 12, 2016
Recently, I seem to come across more and more online fora in which marital issues such as adultery, wife battering and women's rights come up, and I must say the way most young men of this generation react to such topics leaves me very disappointed each time.

Let me give you an example, someone brought up the topic of equal rights on Nairaland, and most of the male 'commenters' were of the opinion that women are inferior to men, and some even went as far as saying women should earn less in the workplace because they are not as intelligent and productive as men.

Opinions like these and the astronomically rising cases of domestic violence, adultery, divorce and rape in the society makes me wonder where we have failed as a people to nurture a generation of young men with the right values and respect for women.

When I think deeply about it, I'm afraid I have to lay the blame at the feet of 'our Mothers'. Why, you ask? I believe that women are closest to their children, they are the primary nurturers hence have the ability to influence their thinking and reasoning pattern very early in life and even when they are grown, as we all listen to our mothers and try as much as possible to do what gladdens their hearts. So, when I see a young man who beats his wife, the first thought that comes to my mind is 'His mother has failed at raising this young man properly'.

Well, what is done is done. While our mothers, or rather mothers of such young men, can still right things by beginning to influence their sons to be better people in the society, it is us, the mothers of the next generation of young men, that I want to implore. Raise your son to be the sort of gentleman that you would love to marry! Like a popular internet quote says, a man who treats his wife like a queen shows that he was raised by a queen.

Do not grow into those mother-in-laws we hear about in horror relationship stories that ruin their sons' home for their own selfish desire to be in control of his life. Complain less about your husband's and mother-in-law's bad behaviour and instead channel that energy into determinedly raising your son(s) to turn out better and be a real King who treats not just his wife but all women right.

This I pledge to do too, to be a Queen and raise a King and succeed where our mother might have failed.


I blog at http://madamsabisabi..com.ng/
FamilyRe: My Unpaid Salary Is Suffering My Family by InformedLola(f): 6:51am On Mar 12, 2016
[quote author=beatsbug post=43679779][/quote]PresVa, I suspect that gracesome is a scammer too.
PoliticsRe: Riot At Ikeja-Along Area Of Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway by InformedLola(f): 6:28am On Mar 12, 2016
Is it the same Ikeja Along I passed at that same time and saw nothing out of the ordinary? Besides that picture does not even look like Ikeja Along.
FamilyRe: Dettol Soap Puts Profit Ahead of Customer Satisfaction by InformedLola(f): 10:12am On Mar 06, 2016
I hate soaps breaking in two. So I use Lifebuoy, it doesn't break and it kills germ effectively.
FamilyGet Rid Of Baby Eczema Naturally by InformedLola(op): 1:51pm On Mar 05, 2016
Actually, it's difficult to say exactly what causes baby eczema, but here are some things that make it more likely to occur:
- Inheriting the tendency to have it
- Irritants coming in contact with baby's skin, such as rough clothing, harsh detergents
- Heat.

How to prevent and cure it:
Most people use use over-the-counter topical creams such as Funbact-A to treat and prevent baby eczema, but in my opinion, this is rather harsh, so here are some gentle and natural ways to treat and prevent eczema:
1. Always moisturize your baby's skin: Use coconut oil or baby lotion or oil such as Pears immediately after bathing your baby to prevent skin drying out. Apply while the skin is still damp. The great thing about coconut oil is that it also cools the skin and offers your baby relief from itching.
2. Allow ventilation on your baby's skin: Dress your child in smooth natural fabrics, like cotton. Avoid wool and other scratchy materials, which can irritate very sensitive skin. Don't overheat your child by bundling him/her up more than necessary. It's also okay to take off your baby's clothes when the weather is hot.
3. Use mild detergents only: Always use mild detergents to wash your baby's clothes. Mild detergents are those that you can use for colours such as Sunlight.

Source: http://nigerianbaby..com.ng/2016/03/get-rid-of-baby-eczema-naturally.html

FamilyRe: Guys Should Step Up And Deliver & Stop Requiring Half From The Woman by InformedLola(f): 1:29pm On Feb 28, 2016
cococandy:
These ones sway between traditional and modern when it suits them. undecided

When they tell you to accord equal respect to your wife as she does you and engage in home keeping as much as she does, you'll start yelling blue murder.

Now you don't want to be traditional and uphold your 'African values'?
Lol.
Lol, I tell you! The bottom line is that they just want to eat their cake and have it. Thank God not all men reason like this sha.
CrimeRe: Robber Set Ablaze For Stealing Plasma TV In Lagos by InformedLola(f): 11:49am On Feb 28, 2016
Motherfucker2:
Do you know what a repeat offender is ??
If you go to jail for stealing a Ferrari, you will be bailed out with $100.
You come out of jail and repeat the same crime, you will be getting like 6 years in prison.

So, because he threatened he will retaliate when he gets out, you guys decided to kill him so he don't retaliate ??

I don't see myself coming to Nigeria again
Sorry sir, but did someone beg you to come?

I am against jungle justice but in the case of a thief who rapes and even promises retribution on those who caught him, I will rather close my mouth than spew any sanctimonious bullshit...
FamilyRe: 5 Reasons Nigerian Babies Are The Cutest by InformedLola(op): 3:07pm On Feb 27, 2016
Some examples

Family5 Reasons Nigerian Babies Are The Cutest by InformedLola(op): 3:01pm On Feb 27, 2016
I think Nigerian babies are the cutest in the world. You don't agree, okay here are reasons why they are:

1. Lovely smile: Nigerians have been said to be the happiest people in world. I agree, and the babies are no different. They seem to come into the world smiling.

2. Colourful dressing: Due to the diversity and colourful nature of the Nigerian culture, Nigerian babies get to be adorned in some of the world's most beautiful and colourful traditional attires during special occasions


3. They never give up: It's in the genes, the Nigerian is persistent and does not give up in the face of harsh reality, and so are our babies!


4. Unique Hairstyles: You find the most creative and unique hairstyles on the head of Nigerian baby girls.


5. Great Dancers: Have you seen Nigerian babies digging it? LOL, they learn how to dance very well, very fast!


http://nigerianbaby..com.ng/2016/02/5-reasons-nigerian-babies-are-cutest.html
PropertiesRe: Arson - My House Deliberately Set On Fire (pics) by InformedLola(f): 5:08am On Feb 26, 2016
kingthreat:
To fight evil people, you have to imbibe some evil in you. What is the solution for Boko Haram, is it not killing them, like they've been killing innocents?
How can you be sure she's evil? Based on circumstantial evidence? May you and the OP not be judged based on suspicions. Remember, what you do to others will be done to you.
PropertiesRe: Arson - My House Deliberately Set On Fire (pics) by InformedLola(f): 7:01pm On Feb 25, 2016
kingthreat:
If your mind is 100% convinced she is the one, report her to the police. Talk of her threatening to deal with you guys. Create some believeable lies that could incriminate her. She being the only one at rhe scene of the fire makes her SUSPECT NO. 1.
Folding your arms and doing nothing is COWARDICE.
Haba, this is an evil advice.
Nairaland GeneralWho Can Do A Drawing For Me? by InformedLola(op): 9:13am On Feb 23, 2016
I need someone to help design a drawing with the same features as my profile picture but different enough not to be considered a copyright infringement.

Please respond if you can and let's discuss cost.
FamilyRe: Help Advice Me Oooo by InformedLola(f): 11:58am On Feb 21, 2016
paullo240:
I have an oily face and I want to use baby cream, is it advisable to use it.?
pls need comment
You can use baby cream (Pears) on your body, no need to use anything on your face since its already oily.
FamilyRe: Wise Woman Or Decietful Woman, What Would You Do If You Are The Husband by InformedLola(f): 11:43am On Feb 21, 2016
CecyAdrian:
Can you face the message and leave the messenger?. I guess you have nothing meaningful to say, hence the insults. You are warned
You really have the cheek to warn someone? You come here peddling lies, claiming a story that has made the rounds on the Internet, happened to your family, and you can still warn someone for calling you out? Epic stupidity.
FamilyRe: The Best Husband by InformedLola(f): 4:08pm On Feb 20, 2016
Oyind17:
A program was held in my Church yesterday for only men. The Pastor that preached said " THE BEST HUSBAND IS A WOMAN WRAPPER" And that all the men should love their wives to the extend people call them woman wrapper.

Do you agree with this Pastor?
Are you a man? What were you doing there if the program was for only men?
PhonesRe: Which Is Your Most Delightful Game App On Your Android? by InformedLola(f): 3:17pm On Feb 20, 2016
carlleung:
These grin
Please how can I download GTA and Monopoly free?
FamilyRe: Bathing With A Sister? Whats Wrong With It? by InformedLola(f): 8:28am On Feb 18, 2016
Sermwell:
i visited a friend and saw him bathing with his adult sis, but when i tried to complain, i was treated like a pervert. What do you all think?
Very disgusting act...I usually blame parents of such people for not giving them proper training.

Believe me if it happened to me, I will put up a post on Facebook asking if the act is decent (without naming anyone), and I will tag him, his sister and some other friends so he can get other people's opinion and hopefully change.

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