Autos › Re: Clean Nigerian Used 2001 Toyota Corolla For Sale by iwantolive: 8:56pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
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Autos › Re: Nairaland Autos by iwantolive: 5:29pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
KINGreignn: What I have are: Registered Lexus RX330 2005, Registered Avensis 2009, Registered ford f150 2003, Tokumbo Camry LE 2013, Tokumbo Mercedes Benz ML350 2004 Pictures and prices pls? |
Autos › Re: Nairaland Autos by iwantolive: 5:26pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
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Autos › Re: Nairaland Autos by iwantolive: 5:21pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
KINGreignn: Okay bros, I no vex again. Thanks. Bro pls do you have any Toyota Corolla or Camry under 700k? |
Crime › Re: How My Generator Was Stolen Last Night by iwantolive: 4:44pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
StupidNLmods: Nigerians are so so evil to themselves, they won't face the politicians that landed them in mess, but face the innocent ones that are in the same system with them. Nwanne please sharpen that cutlass very well... Don't be quick to point finger..Similar thing happened to my friend in Ghana,till date the gen is still not found. |
Politics › Re: Coronavirus: Ekiti Government Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks by iwantolive: 4:31pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Cirilla: Any Society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. Benjamin Franklin. This whole coronavirus stuff is conspiracy "So Donald Trump is now calling White flu the 'Chinese virus.' Of course he is: Racism and blaming other people for his own failures are the defining features of his presidency. But if we're going to give it a nickname, much better to refer to it as the 'Trump pandemic.' True, the virus didn't originate here. But the U.S. response to the threat has been catastrophically slow and inadequate, and the buck stops with Trump, who minimized the threat and discouraged action until just a few days ago," wrote opinion columnist Paul Krugman on The New York Times.
Corona Virus is a democrat and liberal media distraction from Biden's corruption investigation. Spin everything and change the narrative if it does not fit the democrat agenda. It is so obvious. wetin concern America for this one?we are talking about Nigeria you are bringing in America.. |
Health › Re: Can I Ever Be Happy again? by iwantolive(op): 9:25am On Apr 07, 2020 |
Votewisely2019: @OP Why have you been suffering unnecessary of depression at this present time, when medicine and therapy have been provided almost for free that guarantees 100% cure. What most persons don't know is that depression is a health issue that can be treated. OP I understand clearly what you are going through, I had same 2018 after l lost my younger brother to cancer and in a space of 2 months I also lost a child. Life ended for me. I gave up completely on life, I never believed I will ever be happy again, I experience weakness of the body, sleepless, mine was so severe I could not sleep for close to a month. Sometimes I feel dizzy always sudden. I spent money meeting various specialists, tests were conducted and nothing was found to be wrong with me (I didn't know I was depressed). God saved me when a friend of mine, a doctor in Alabama talked to me and he diagnosed me of depression. He immediately directed me to go to any psychiatric clinic close to me, at first I was reluctant, thinking of the stigmatization attached to those that visit psychiatric. I went and I was diagnosed of depression, a drug was prescribed, tests were conducted and within a week, I bounced back to life better than my previous self. In fact the therapy helped me a lot, now nothing in life can ever bring me down. NB: I would have prescribed the drugs, but it should be taken under the supervision of a doctor whom you are to visit periodically to assess your improvements, secondly they are regulated drugs sold with prescription. I wrote this openly, because I want other persons also fighting depression to learn from it. It is treatable, with medicine and therapy. The day you make that bold step to visit a psychiatrist, is the day you start getting better, trust me. Pls email abigailove2021@gmail.com your contact,i will contact you. |
Health › Re: Can I Ever Be Happy again? by iwantolive(op): 9:09am On Apr 07, 2020 |
Thank you brother..I will start as soon as possible..sincerely u have just saved a soul from suicide.God bless you Votewisely2019: The interesting part is that with 5k you can start your treatment, depending on the location anyway. Bottom line is, it is not expensive, especially if you visit a govt owned institution and buy your drug from them, it is cheaper than getting it outside |
Health › Re: Can I Ever Be Happy again? by iwantolive(op): 8:59am On Apr 07, 2020 |
Votewisely2019: @OP Why have you been suffering unnecessary of depression at this present time, when medicine and therapy have been provided almost for free that guarantees 100% cure. What most persons don't know is that depression is a health issue that can be treated. OP I understand clearly what you are going through, I had same 2018 after l lost my younger brother to cancer and in a space of 2 months I also lost a child. Life ended for me. I gave up completely on life, I never believed I will ever be happy again, I experience weakness of the body, sleepless, mine was so severe I could not sleep for close to a month. Sometimes I feel dizzy always sudden. I spent money meeting various specialists, tests were conducted and nothing was found to be wrong with me (I didn't know I was depressed). God saved me when a friend of mine, a doctor in Alabama talked to me and he diagnosed me of depression. He immediately directed me to go to any psychiatric clinic close to me, at first I was reluctant, thinking of the stigmatization attached to those that visit psychiatric. I went and I was diagnosed of depression, a drug was prescribed, tests were conducted and within a week, I bounced back to life better than my previous self. In fact the therapy helped me a lot, now nothing in life can ever bring me down. NB: I would have prescribed the drugs, but it should be taken under the supervision of a doctor whom you are to visit periodically to assess your improvements, secondly they are regulated drugs sold with prescription. I wrote this openly, because I want other persons also fighting depression to learn from it. It is treatable, with medicine and therapy. The day you make that bold step to visit a psychiatrist, is the day you start getting better, trust me. God bless you for this..Trust e this is going to make alot of difference because i am going to out on it..please can you tell me a little about the money you spent?i am not that financially ok,have been spending since 2008,please let me have an ideal of what i may likely spend for the therapy.Thanks |
Health › Re: Can I Ever Be Happy again? by iwantolive(op): 8:15am On Apr 07, 2020 |
proffemi: Can you think of *anything* that could make you happy? bro,just nothing. |
Health › Re: Can I Ever Be Happy again? by iwantolive(op): 7:36am On Apr 07, 2020 |
Duru9: You still didn't tell what your problem is
If you want to me happy you will Your happiness is in your hand i was actually afraid some will not understand me..well,if i have a choice i would make myself happy.Thanks for your comment |
Health › Can I Ever Be Happy again? by iwantolive(op): 7:00am On Apr 07, 2020 |
Good day nairalanders....
i want to appreciate all the help you all have been rendering to people here with your powerful comments...
I would also like to thank the the owner of this forum for creating an avenue for people to receive help without paying a danm...
please pardon my poor English ......
Guys,i need your urgent help..Around September 2008 i got depressed,i mean i lost my joy,happiness,incitement and every other emotions that makes life meaningful...
you wont believe i have absolutely zero feelings for everything...i have engaged in sex and i did not enjoy it. nothing i do that gives me joy..
i may appear to be laughing or smilling,but my heart is always in pain,always...
now,its written all over me as i have become far other than my age..well,my question is,can i ever recover from this?now i am completely exhausted and confused.. i have spent hundreds of thousands of naira {when i had the money}on food supplements since 2008,and non seems to work..I losing it my people.
i have thought of suicide on several occasions,but i decided against it because i wanted to continue the fight.........
but now,i am losing the battle..i cant continue like this,please can i get any help?
seun pls move it to front page,i need urgent help..Thanks |
Travel › Re: Christmas In Aba: No Roads To Drive (Pictures) by iwantolive: 10:25am On Dec 26, 2019 |
Akathriel: No wonder they're all running to the West-Side to come explore the land of Milk & Honey.
And in spite of our hospitality & accommodating gestures, they look for every opportunity to calling us Brown-Roof Republic.  Keep shut you idiot.Tribalism has eaten too deep into your brain.Nigeria belongs to every Nigerian.Mind you I am not an ibo. |
Romance › Re: I Easily Lose Interest In Guys, Will I Regret This? by iwantolive: 9:44am On Dec 26, 2019 |
Michellekabod2: I am not going to create another moniker for this,i owe no one nothing!
I have spent most of my life single. I tried linking up with people but to no avail. Why? I will not do the blame game here. Is all my fault. I meet someone, get heed over heels for the person but I lose interest easily. When it comes to commitment, when the friendship is to get to the next level I ghost them. I don't know why. At best out of the blue I lose interest and become blank, not returning calls or replying messages, at worst I become disgusted at the fellow for no reason at all then move one to the next male friend. Nothing serious comes out of it...
So I decided to give up trying. My female friends and I go on an outing, some guys approach us and get our numbers. Months (sometimes years) later they are still waxing strong with the males, one of them even got married to one of them. But me? After a couple of weeks I find myself having to ghost the guy that I was head over heels for.
I gave up on love and chose to be single. I have been single for years now.
I met this guy march this year,we bonded like never before. I have never in my entire life felt like this before. It is so strange that each conversation we have all seems anew like we are starting all over.
It's almost ten months and the fire is still intense. I have never had such a long friendship with a male. People assume we are dating. He gives me so much JOY... He is so awesome, different from all the others i have known. He changed me.
I just figured out i want to end the friendship, I don't know why. I am tired. I want to walk away. The passion is still there but i want to be away. I wanted to get a new SIM but my conscience will not. What has kept me from doing this is because i wonder how he will feel..
I want to walk away. Will i regret this? Yes you will regret it.YOU DON'T NEED ROCKET SCIENCE TO TELL YOU THIS.dry your shirt only when the sun is shining.you are not getting younger,hope you know? |
Politics › Re: Why We Have Not Rescued Leah Sharibu, Others — Defence Headquarters by iwantolive: 12:20pm On Dec 24, 2019 |
Erediauwa: “Boko Haram is not holding any part of our country. Boko Haram and ISWAP have been decimated and defeated.
Just imagine how they're playing with the lives of innocent Nigerians by dishing out silly and ridiculous information on the "imaginary" defeat of Boko Haram.
If not for the gross hypocrisy, hatred and incompetence of Baba lifeless, the resilient Leah Sharibu would have reunited with her family and enjoy the festive period with them. Why cant you support your Army for once?Fight against terrorist is not easy anywhere in he world.imagine the years US have spent fighting isis,and still they are no fully defeated. |
Romance › Re: Your Boyfriend Is Not Your Husband! by iwantolive: 9:21am On Oct 27, 2019 |
She is not my wife yet. manGODDED: so you mean your girlfriend is free to f**k around as she likes abi? |
Romance › Re: Your Boyfriend Is Not Your Husband! by iwantolive: 11:01am On Oct 23, 2019 |
God bless you.i am a male but i do tell girls the same thing,even my girl friend.You are not mine until we are married Hamachi: Your boyfriend is not your husband!
A guy approached you for a relationship, and you tell him, 'I have a boyfriend', boyfriend ke. It's very wrong to tell a guy, "I have a boyfriend', when a guy asks you out. Its totally wrong!
I once met a Lady of like 25 years I really admired, I asked her out and she boldly told me, 'no! I have a boyfriend!' Jesus!
A boyfriend at 25 years? A boyfriend has no right over any girl, because he is not yet matured to have a woman, that is why he is a boy.
You can only tell someone, " I am engaged or I am married'. Telling a man that came your way you have a boyfriend simply means you are still a kid playing around with a boy.
You can't keep a boyfriend for the rest of your life and expect to be married. A boy must graduate to a youth, then to a man. A boy is someone that keeps a girl for fun, a fiancé is someone that want to marry her, and man is that person that finally pay her dowry. Having a boyfriend that sex you doesn't mean you are in a serious relationship or you have a man that will marry you: it simply means, 'I have a boy that I have fun with'
You can have as many boyfriends at a time, but you can only have one fiancé and one husband. Dont tie down your destiny with a boy. Don't tie down your destiny because of ignorant.
Having a boyfriend is just like having a normal friend. Having an intimate boyfriend is like having a sexual partner, that marriage isn't yet involved. It is not being in a relationship. Anybody is free to toast you. Having sex with a boy doesn't mean you guys are committed for each other. You can be in a sexual relationship and thinks or feels you are in a committed relationship. Committed relationship starts the moment you both had graduated from that childish fantasy, from that childish fallacy.
Ie, when he finally proposed to you and meet your parents. Stop being ignorant! Stop living in ignorance. You can reject your husband because of a boyfriend. Don't ever be proud just because you have a boy that sleep |
Politics › Re: Yunusa Tanko: How Osinbajo’s Tact, Capacity To Lead Nigeria Angered The Cabal by iwantolive: 10:41am On Sep 26, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Yunusa Tanko: How Osinbajo’s Tact, Capacity To Lead Nigeria Angered The Cabal by iwantolive: 10:11am On Sep 26, 2019 |
Alanpoza007: Stop accusing Nairaland falsely. it's you that don't know how to use YouTube search properly. I had to search the video on YouTube to confirm your story only to find out you're the one lying.The video currently has 1.1 million views. It's the behind the scene video that has that 81k views you're referring to. can you screenshot for me? |
Politics › Re: Yunusa Tanko: How Osinbajo’s Tact, Capacity To Lead Nigeria Angered The Cabal by iwantolive: 6:51pm On Sep 25, 2019 |
Very soon i will stop believing news from nairaland.yesterday i read here that Rudeboy audio money has over 1 million views.i just check now only to discover it has 81,thousand views.why the lie. |
Crime › Re: Orphan Commits Suicide With Sniper In Ikorodu (Photos) by iwantolive: 12:59pm On Sep 25, 2019 |
FamousMonk: One less coward to share this country with.. Good riddance.. You have no ideal what depression is. |
TV/Movies › Re: BBNaija: Seyi, Mercy And Frodd Make It To Final by iwantolive: 10:37am On Sep 24, 2019 |
flowx: No matter situation bruh pls, don't kill yourself o.
This life is sweeter than honey at the other side here o.
Though,I can't help you cos I don't know maybe na village people dey on top your matter make the thing no come fall back on me here... But keep praying, I believe you'll come out of it. When one is depressed life becomes a nightmare..you enjoy nothing.for me right now i am in the worst situation of my life.No positive emotions,just constant sadness.my brother depression is bad honestly..if you know how depression is you wont blame people when they commit suicide as a result of depression...Anyway,i pray i get out of this as soon as possible,otherwise this life is not worth the pain. |
TV/Movies › Re: BBNaija: Seyi, Mercy And Frodd Make It To Final by iwantolive: 10:31am On Sep 24, 2019 |
Depression o,somebody please help.i am empty inside of me..No feeling at all,how can i survive this?no emotions.somebody should please help.. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Attacks Military Convoy At Azare-Kamuya, Carts Away Cash, Equipment by iwantolive: 3:15pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
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Crime › Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 12:38pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Angelfrost: Keep on ranting about population, as if India, China, and Japan are underpopulated...
Our image abroad is gone to the dogs, and the universe is getting fed up with our sh*t... If we don't change this terrible and despicable narrative from within us, this South Africa issue will be a mere child's play.
I have submitted what I feel is a good step in rebranding this image, since you feel continuous arresting/prosecution is the only way, then my time with you is done... But remember, the clock is ticking... We are all sitting on a fvcking time bomb. Enough said!!! ..i have spent my last 8years visiting 9 countries in the world,i know what i have experienced even though i have no trace of crime..so i am more concern about our image than you.But my problem with you is the method you chose to express you disdain or Anger..Look,coming online to rant about our problem solve nothing..If you are ready for a change start within,preach it to younger one.create a group and have people to join like sowore is doing,THAT WILL WORK BETTER THAN COMING ONLINE TO FURTHER TARNISH OUR IMAGE BY WISHING OUR DIRTY LiNY OUTSIDE.. |
Crime › Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 12:12pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Levels1: I got your point Bro. Really not good Tho, But we all need to join force to produce a better Nigerian. Yes thats my dream brother.one love.. |
Crime › Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 12:09pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Angelfrost: Let me ignore your pointless expletive (you should learn manners)...
How many have been arrested, prosecuted, even executed across the globe? How much of a deterrent has it served?...
I agree with arresting and prosecuting, but that will not deter the average desperate Nigerian...
Fixing this nation, especially our value systems will go a longer way... You should be asking yourself what those other fellow African nations are doing that keeps their citizens in line, especially when they travel abroad... There are criminals everywhere,the fact that Nigeria has more population is the reason ours is so obvious..Are you also aware that Nigerians have made more positive impact than any other Africans in diaspora,especially USA medical sector?do you know how many Nigeria Professors are lecturing in some of the best university outside of Nigeria? why did you choose to ignore that and rather want to identify us with criminals,why?Do you know how many Americans are committing financial crimes in Nigeria,yet no American will ever speak or write about it online,but you are here trying to justify whats not justifiable.The laws are there,the host countries should Arrest the criminals and leave Nigeria out of it. |
Crime › Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 11:51am On Sep 06, 2019 |
Levels1: Must you attack someone personality before you can express yourself /opinion? Too sad. ok..sorry i got miffed,hence the attack..But why should people identify us by the action of the few bad eggs,why not the good ones making waves in diaspora? |
Crime › Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 11:48am On Sep 06, 2019 |
Angelfrost: Oh please... Just don't sell the damn thing!!! How many times have you heard of Ghanaians, Rwandans, Ivorians, even Zimbabweans misbehaving or peddling drugs or internet crimes abroad? You think they don't travel too?...
We have to start talking to ourselves as a nation, as a society, and as individuals... We need to take drastic and collective measures to stem this internal poison. There just might be hope for our dying image abroad. Mumu like you clearly does not know what the law is meant for..Arrest those involved in crime and jailed them if fnd guilty.Thats why we have the law.. |
Crime › Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 11:43am On Sep 06, 2019 |
helinues: 6. Let all Nigerians abroad also should start behaving well.. We are not the only blacks in South Africa. Oppressing, impressing, intimidating way of life should stop.
Those who live low key life in SA are not affected with the attacks Keep your smelling mouth shut.Yes some Nigerian are into crime abroad,so don't they have laws that permit their host countries to arrest them and jail them if need be?just keep quiet if you have noting to say.. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Hail Buhari On Recall Of Ambassador To South Africa Over Xenophobia by iwantolive: 7:48pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
you dey mind the idiot? he seems not to know what he wants exactly. frankmoney: what do you want exactly |
Politics › Re: Tafawa Balewa's Letter To South Africa In April 1961 (Throwback) by iwantolive: 9:05am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Didijiji: Compare the old school and the supposed modern school below
 Deno has won my heart today with this savage reply... |