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Hello Madam, sorry abt what u are going tru in ur marriage but believe me when I say it doesn't worth it by divorcing ur husband. I am speaking 4rm experience as married man myself, I & BAE had lots of issues during d early stage to d point of divorce but we work around it & now we are best of friends. Talk more with ur husband & i am certain he will eventually change for good. Forget those people that know nothing abt marriage giving u bad advice. |
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Hello nairalanders, I want you guys opinions on this issue that's really bothering my mind tonight. pls accept my grammatical errors. There's this my neighbour that has now turned to close friend cux we really talk a lots about things. The guy had a baby towards d ending of last year from his new girlfriend & they are now together. D issue is that my guy & his babe are both black including their parents but their daughter is pure white with no iota of resemblance with both parents. I don't really see anything wrong with them having a white baby until today d guy came into my apartment looking for me but I was sleeping in d room & he sit with my wife & started talking to her about having doubts about his daughter wder she belongs to him or not to the point he called his mother in-law at d presence of my wife but the woman was all defensive according to my wife. He said there is this white man that frequency their apartment & his wife shop & he suspected he might be d biological father of their daughter. This guy had same issue from his previous marriage to the point he caught his ex wife sleeping with another man on their matrimonial bed. Please what do u think is d way forward for him or what kind of advice sud I gv him about d issue. I don't think he can afford DNA test for now. |
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Wasting of time & resources, millions of jandors & his like can never defeat Asiwaju even in their weirdest dream. Spit. 5 Likes 1 Share |
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CalliDora1: Mum is good, we were actually there together. Just that she doesn't really like taking pictures. Thanks 1 Like 1 Share |
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[quote author=ayomilore post=97561214]Guy your gene strong oo. Just take good care of her. What of Madam? I hope is not what I'm thinking? It's nothing u could be thinking, I & my wife we are solid. Growing in love every day Thanks |
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I just love being around this girl��❤️ 3 Likes
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Best thing to ever happen to Lagos State 5 Likes 1 Share |
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Hello nairalanders, there is a need for me to buy a new smart phone but I'm a bit confused about the kind of phone I should go for because I've never used another product when it come to phones except Samsung but due to high cost of it accessories & repairing when it got damaged I'm thinking of going for other products & a friend who is into selling of phones suggested INFINIX HOT 8 for me. please guys how good is it or is there any other products you can suggest for me. Thanks |
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all these u must acquire this acquire that b4 u get married are bullshit.. do ur best and leave d rest to God... 6 Likes |
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but please oooooo who did the counting? na question I I just dey ask ooo |
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The building is truly under the thing but there is no wire or whats so ever on top of the pole. I think d government abandoned it so I can say there no risk for anyone staying under it. I live on the street & am a Muslim b4 u quote me..... |
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very educative |
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eendy: Madam how can it BATTLES you when it's not a war, pls calm down not a must to dey blow big grama 1 Like |
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The National Industrial Court of Nigeria has ordered the organised labour, comprising the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress not to embark on its indefinite strike scheduled to commence on November 6. Justice Sanusi Kado, on Friday, gave the order in a ruling on an ex parte application moved on behalf of the Federal Government by the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice, Mr. Dayo Apata. Agreeing with Apata, Justice Kado ruled that if the strike is allowed it would lead to huge economic loss to both public and private institutions and could jeopardise the health of many Nigerians who would not be able to access health facilities during the period. The organised labour had threatened to commence an indefinite strike action to press for the increase in the national minimum wage from the current N18,000. Justice Kado ruled that if the strike is allowed it would lead to huge economic loss to both public and private institutions. READ MORE|https:///2Jzl7Wi |
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NwaAmaikpe: So you think d only thing we can copy from them is that silly act abi? your mumu never do. |
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baliyubla: u people will just dey inside one cave dey type rubbish..... 16 Likes 2 Shares |
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Chairman of the wailers association spotted 1 Like |
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Wailers food don ready ooooo |
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BREAKING: Seiyefa’s Reign Over As Buhari Appoints Bichi Substantive DSS DG The new Director-General began his career in the security division of the Cabinet Office in Kano, from where he joined the defunct Nigerian Security Organization (NSO) President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Yusuf Magaji Bichi as new Director-General of the Department of State Service (DSS). He replaces Mathew Seiyefa, who was appointed in acting capacity in August after then Acting President Yemi Osinbajo sacked Lawal Daura as DG of the agency. According to Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, the appointment takes effect from Friday September 14. “The appointee is a core Secret Service operative,” Shehu said. “He attended Danbatta Secondary School, the Kano State College of Advanced Studies and the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he graduated with a degree in Political Science. “The new Director-General began his career in the security division of the Cabinet Office in Kano, from where he joined the defunct Nigerian Security Organization (NSO), the precursor of the present DSS. “Mr. Bichi has undergone training in intelligence processing analysis, agent handling recruitment and intelligence processing in the UK, as well as strategic training at the National Defence College. “The new DSS boss comes to the job with skills in intelligence gathering, research analysis, conflict management, general investigation, risk and vulnerability operations, counter intelligence and protective operation and human resources management. “In the course of his career, Mr. Bichi has worked as the State Director of Security in Jigawa, Niger, Sokoto and Abia States. “He was at various times the Director, National Assembly Liaison, (National War College), Director at National Headquarters in the Directorate of Security Enforcement, Directorate of Operations, Directorate of Intelligence, Directorate of Inspection and Directorate of Administration and Finance.” Bichi, who also served as Director at State Service Academy, is married and with children.
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Exclusive: Jide Sanwoolu Joins Lagos APC Governorship Race A former Special Adviser to Mr. Femi Pedro as Deputy Governor of Lagos State as well as Special Adviser to former Governor Bola Tinubu before becoming a full Commissioner for Establishment in 2007, Mr. Jide Sanwoolu, has joined the governorship race on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Party (APC) Below is the details of Jide Sanwoolu: SANWO-OLU Babajide Olusola is widely regarded as a public sector expert in human resources and policy formation a power sector consultant per excellence, an astute banker, a compelling public speaker and an inspirational leader. Apart from a robust public sector service experience which spanned over eight years during which he was Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Honourable Commissioner for Budget and Planning and Honourable Commissioner for Establishments and Training, Lagos State, at different times, the very dynamic Babajide also has an enviable background in the private sector and close to ten years of exemplary banking experience during which he contributed immensely to the growth and development of Lead Bank Plc, UBA, and First Atlantic Bank (now First City Monument Bank) in various critical capacities. He has distinguished himself as a boardroom guru and has since become a widely recognised force in both the private and public sector, serving as Board member, Department for International Development, DFID/DEEPEN Fund; Member of the Board Audit Committee of Caverton Offshore Services Group, PLC and as Director, Light Level Nigeria Limited, the foremost digital signage company in Nigeria. He also serves as Chairman for a number of thriving organisations, including Baywatch Group Limited – a multifaceted company with interests in construction, property development and human capital development – where he has served as Chairman/CEO since July 2011. First Class Group Limited, a cooling, power and maintenance solutions provider recognised widely for providing critical support for all major telecommunications company in the area of specialised cooling. Powercap Consulting, a leading power consulting boutique with vast experience in power privatisation exercise. Beryl Shelter, an estate management rm that specialises in research, marketing intelligence and sales of high end properties. Wow! Interiors, an interior design services and luxury furniture retail store for high end corporate and residential clients. As Treasurer at Lead Bank Plc between 1994 and 1997, Babajide managed the liquid asset of the bank and general funding requirements on a daily basis. At United Bank for Africa, UBA, he was Senior Manager (Head, Foreign Money Market) managing the bank’s liquidity position vis a vis protability. He was also responsible for articulating and implementing the bank’s strategy in Investment Banking activities and Issuing House and Portfolio Management. Subsequently, Babajide rose to the position of Deputy General Manager (Divisional Head) at First Inland Bank Plc, where he was Corporate Financial Advisor to several multinational companies. He also supervised the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) privatisation projects including the concession of the National Arts Theatre, and the Lagos Trade International Fair Complex, the acquisition of Ikoyi Hotels Limited as well as the Federal Government Debt Conversion Programme. His meteoric rise within the system of the Lagos State government is particularly exemplary; testament to his unique leadership abilities and exceptional contributions to good governance within the State. Babajide’s appointment, in 2003, as Special Adviser on Corporate Matters to the Deputy Governor, took the government circles by storm. However, the consequent recognition which he quickly gained, coupled with his outstanding performance earned him the same job title and description again, this time, with the Executive Governor himself after only one year. Working directly with the Governor, he was responsible for creating an environment that fosters private sector participation and was instrumental to the present situation where members of the private sector see themselves as stakeholders in the governance of the State. He also formulated policies and programmes to improve the relationship between government and Organized Private Sector (OPS). In conjunction with other agencies of government, Babajide was able to initiate, identify, promote and structure new projects and programmes in areas like the Environment, Transportation, Commerce, Finance and Infrastructure while also preparing and tracking the Internally Generated Revenue from various agencies including the BIR and analysing same for the Governor. He was also responsible for the preparation and publication of the Lagos State Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (LASEEDS). While still serving in this capacity, Babajide was appointed acting Honourable Commissioner, Economic Planning and Budget, owing to his hard work and attention to details. He became responsible for the preparation of the annual budget for the State Government and the processing of the annual budget of the different parastatals; a duty he performed judiciously. It was no surprise therefore, when in 2007, he became the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry until the end of that administration. At the start of the next administration, Babajide was again appointed Honourable Commissioner, this time, for Establishments, Training and Pensions. Babajide’s stirring team playing ability was evident in the critical roles he played within the government in partnership with several units and ofces. For instance, in conjunction with the Head of Service, he was responsible for timely review of salaries, wages and allowances while he also articulated the state government’s Conditions of Service. As a security awareness expert, he helped set up the Lagos State Security Trust Fund and subsequently became a board member for over four years. Although he holds an MBA and a B.Sc in Surveying from the University of Lagos, his quest for knowledge has taken him to several courses and trainings in several continents of the world, including Europe, USA, Asia and Africa. He is an alumnus of the prestigious Kennedy School of Government, USA; the London Business School as well as the Lagos Business School, LBS. Babajide is also an associate member of The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) and fellow of The Nigeria Institute of Training and Development (NITAD). A man of admirable social skills, he also nds some time for leisure and social activities amidst his demanding itinerary, as he is a member of the Ikoyi Club, the Island Club, as well as the Clear Essence Health Club. Babajide’s laudable achievements have not gone unnoticed. He has received several awards in recognition of his tremendous contributions to society. They include the Symbol of Excellence award from the Civic Enlightenment Association of Nigeria, a Gold mentor award from the National Association of Nigeria Nurses & Midwives (NANNM), a Platinum award from the Lagos State Public Service Club and the 2009 Best in Human Capital Development award from the Industrial Training Fund (ITF). He has also received several merit awards from the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management in Nigeria (CIPMN) amongst others. He is happily married to Dr Mrs Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu and they are blessed with children. Source: Dele Momodu's TheBossNewspapr |
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[quote author=ladyF post=70876436]I don’t understand the story. Where has the mother been all this while when the little girl was staying with your sis ? Her mum was married to another man |
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I have a baby of about 10 years old during my school days & she currently lives with my sister but the sad thing is that I received the news of the death of her mother early morning yesterday. I told my families some said I should not tell her while some said I should tell her. But how do i tell her? |
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Deadlywoman: u are such an hypocrite, go through your sentence again & u will see that as short as it is there is blunder in it. so No one is perfect. Professor |
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Yea I meant the topic & it's my opinion before u started pouring out mind. I have being married for the past one year &I know deeply in my mind that I love her so much & she loves me. but when ever it comes to decision makings she always make mistakes & she find it very difficult to admit her mistakes until the matter went South then she will apologise & everything will be as if nothing happened.,.. |
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