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I ask what was the rumour? and you r here providing excerpts from a dic' My point it is "It seems u fell prey to someone" could be termed as anything. Your argument is not conclusive enough to claim I'm carrying rumour. Anyhoo, enough of this irrelevant back and forth jibe I apologise if u think na rumour i dey carry. No vex biko |
ehn ehn TKB and u know tell me Oya wats the koko? |
@ omolola Can boys now start doing the wooing ![]() ![]() |
I'm sure you know that can be termed as anything right? Or is that a conclusive FACT Geez. Get real hombre |
Play somewhere ke TKB U know tell me oh ![]() How u been though? we need to catch up soon |
And what was the rumour? Please Quote me |
^^^^ You are not important enough to be followed around dude ![]() NL is a free forum where every member is allowed to post wherever they wish. ![]() |
Na wa oh. This thread get W leg sef. Oya i nominate googles ![]() |
Privacy on NL ![]() Inked_Nerd:Good question. It's only 190 at da end of d day |
190 chasing another gyal |
The thread below contains the answers you are looking for. All the best https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-446078.0.html |
Seems honeric finally fell prey to you know who All that glitters surely ain't gold |
bawomolo:We are talking about common man with African mentality. Obama shouldn't be used as a yard stick in most debates. Ujujoan:Uju my views are going to be biased as i live in a society where empowerment is the order of the day. I won't even be having kids i can't give good quality care. You see I'm a strong believer in having just one child if that's all my current situation allows me to have. |
Ujujoan:Yes because we had still be living within our means not hers. I won't go and start living in banana Island cos my wife is the governor. If lekki is what I'm capable of then lekki it is. Ya dig. Like i said i need to be able to feel I am the Man. I am too young to be sad Chances of women with more earning potential being rude to their respective husbands is greater than ones that will continue living their life according to the scriptures or what not. Society/friends influence lots of things so we gotta be careful when choosing that special person. |
^^^^ You haven't necessarily answered the question. Your reply is aligned to you both fully trusting each other with hadling of finances. The OP's question is would you be comfortable if she earns 3 times your salary. I personally wouldn't be comfortable with that but if that happens to be the case then i will still insist on paying more towards the household chores. I have the need to feel like a man. |
ZIM DRILL:Dude, i'm the mod of this section and YES i did the amendment ![]() |
^^^ I amended the thread's subject |
Sir Trevor McDonald – First Black UK TV Anchorman Trevor McDonald OBE (born 16 August 1939) is a Trinidadian-born British newsreader and journalist. He is a news presenter with Independent Television News (ITN), notable for having been the first black news reader in the UK. He has won more awards than any other British reporter. McDonald was knighted in 1999 for his services to journalism. After working as a print and broadcast journalist in Trinidad during the 1960s, in 1969 McDonald was employed by BBC Radio as a producer, based in London but still broadcasting to the Caribbean. In 1973, he began his long association with ITN, first as a general reporter, later as a sports correspondent, but ultimately concentrating on international politics. In the 1980s he spent some time with Channel 4 News, but returned to ITN in 1989, presenting the early-evening news. Twice voted “Newscaster of the year”, McDonald is perceived as the face of ITN after years of fronting its flagship 'News at Ten' bulletin. An accomplished journalist, he has penned several books including autobiographies on cricketers - Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards. His own biography, 'Fortunate Circumstances', was published in 1993. Once viewed as the best-spoken person in the country and was reported to have fronted a two-year inquiry into the state of language learning. It warned that government education policy failed to teach pupils the necessary language skills needed for later life. In 1993, he received an OBE in the Queen's Honours List, and received a knighthood in 1999 for his services to journalism. Source: Great Black Britons |
Vivian Alexander Anderson – First Black Footballer for England Viv Anderson MBE (born 29 August 1956 in Clifton, Nottingham) is an English football player and coach, who played for clubs including Nottingham Forest, Arsenal, Manchester United and Sheffield Wednesday, in the 1970s and 1980s. He is also notable for being the first black football player to represent England in a full international match. During a long and glittering career with some of England's leading clubs, he won everything the domestic game had to offer. Viv won the European Cup 1979, 1980; European Supercup 1979 and played for Nottingham Forest, Arsenal, Manchester United, Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley, and Middlesbrough during his distinguished career. Anderson regards his selection for England in the friendly international against Czechoslovakia at Wembley in November 1978 as, above all, a cause for professional satisfaction. ‘At the time all I thought about was doing my job and trying to impress the manager enough to get selected again,' Anderson recalls. ‘It is only looking back that I realise the importance of it all, and the responsibility I was carrying.' It's not every player, after all, who receives a ‘Good Luck' telegram from the Queen. At the age of only 22, Anderson won universal praise for his dignified assurance as a role model. Anderson was voted the best right-back of the 1970s in a poll of managers, and was awarded an MBE in January 2000. He was later inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2004, in recognition of his impact on the English league. He remains a keen supporter of the National Football Museum and regularly attends special events at the museum. As of 2005, Anderson runs a sports travel agency and also works as a goodwill ambassador for the Football Association. Anderson appears as an occasional guest pundit on MUTV - Manchester United's official TV station. Source: Great Black Britons |
John Richard Archer – First Black Mayor in UK John Archer was the first person of African descent to hold civic office in London. He was also the first British black person to represent his country at an international conference abroad, and the first black person to become an election agent for a constituency Labour Party. John Archer, born on 8th June 1863, in Liverpool to Richard, a ship's steward from Barbados, and Mary Theresa, who was Irish. Almost nothing is known of his early life. He was in his late 20s when he and his wife, a black Canadian, set up home at 55 Brynmaer Road, at the south end of Battersea Park. Archer earned his living as a photographer, with a studio in Battersea Park Road; he appears to have been successful as a photographer, for his work won many prizes. He later turned his interest to local politics, and was elected to Battersea Borough Council in 1906, as one of the six councillors for the Latchmere ward, where he topped the poll with 1,051 votes. He lost his seat in 1909, but won it again three years later. On 10th November 1913, he was elected mayor of Battersea. The population at the time was 167,000 and the council's annual income from rates was over £400,000. The newly elected mayor told the council, "You have made history tonight…Battersea has done many things in the past, but the greatest thing it has done is to show that it has no racial prejudice, and that recognises a man for the work he has done" He successfully defended his seat in 1919, and then became a successful political agent and alderman. He returned to the council in 1931, and died suddenly the following year. His record of service to the local community was extraordinary. Source: Great Black Britons |
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