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Phones / Re: Does Phone Signal Booster Work? by Kehl(m): 9:19am On Mar 21 |
darocha1: Do you think it fits into my situation... Can it solve the problem? |
Science/Technology / Re: Do Phone Signal Boosters Work?? by Kehl(m): 9:17am On Mar 21 |
BadMaster: Wawu... I never knew they are illegal. I thought it's a legit tool. They even advertise them on Jumia |
Science/Technology / Do Phone Signal Boosters Work?? by Kehl(m): 8:18pm On Mar 19 |
Hello Please i have a challenge where i newly moved into... I barely get network inside the flat, it's so bad that even making calls is a big problem. However just outside my door, at the balcony, I have full 5g network. I've been wondering the best solution for this problem. My little research made me learn about signal boosters. I don't know if they're reliable and if they'll work in my situation. Please if you've used them or u have a different solution, please share. |
Phones / Does Phone Signal Booster Work? by Kehl(m): 8:11pm On Mar 19 |
Hello Please i have a challenge where i newly moved into... I barely get network inside the flat, it's so bad that even making calls is a big problem. However just outside my door, at the balcony, I have full 5g network. I've been wondering the best solution for this problem. My little research made me learn about signal boosters. I don't know if they're reliable and if they'll work in my situation. Please if you've used them or u have a different solution, please share. |
Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by Kehl(m): 7:35pm On Mar 19 |
GorillaApp: Bro did you find any solution, I'm in exact same situation. Network is great just outside but in the house it's not even available at all. |
Literature / SEO specialist (closed) by Kehl(m): 8:55pm On Jun 06, 2023 |
I Please i need an SEO Professional who can generate article topics and Keywords.. Between 28-32 in a month. Niche is majorly freelance and independent professionals. Send me a message with ur rate on NB... Please I'm not looking for an article writer |
Literature/Writing Ads / SEO Person Needed (closed) by Kehl(m): 8:25pm On Jun 06, 2023 |
Please i need an SEO Professional who can generate article topics and Keywords.. Between 28-32 in a month. Niche is majorly freelance and independent professionals. Send me a message with ur rate on NB... Please I'm not looking for an article writer |
Literature/Writing Ads / Content Writer Needed (closed) by Kehl(m): 9:36am On Nov 12, 2022 |
Please I'm in need of EXPERT content writers (2) Pay is good but you have to be really good and experienced writing in the tech niche. NB: interested candidates must be willing to write a test task of 1k words. (The test is an existing job I published last week... But I would want to use it to assess candidates) I've had bad experiences hiring writers here while relying on only samples. If interested, send me a mail here Victor.a@chiefwriters.net Please include relevant samples.... It could be a link to published works. |
Literature / Writers Needed by Kehl(m): 6:55am On Oct 06, 2022 |
Hi, I need 1-2 versatile writers. That means you can write on almost any niche especially tech related. Please I'm only interested in expert writers who can deliver great, unique articles in good English. We are very particular about quality of job, deadlines and uniqueness. Pay is reasonable..between 10 - 20k per article. And you'll be expected to write between 5-10 articles a month. Send a message to this number 0 4 Likes |
Phones / Re: Samsung Official Thread by Kehl(m): 4:42am On Jul 04, 2022 |
Please Samsung A52s 5g vs A73, which is a better buy |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: In Need Of An Expert Cryptocurrency Writer. (closed) by Kehl(m): 8:50pm On Feb 16, 2021 |
dogtails: Well I never mentioned you or did I? If you're not comfortable with the offer, you just can pass without necessarily saying anything. Those who have applied, have done that and I'm currently reviewing their samples. The job would be given to someone, and it will be very well done. Thank you |
Jobs/Vacancies / In Need Of An Expert Cryptocurrency Writer. (closed) by Kehl(m): 7:31pm On Feb 16, 2021 |
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Literature/Writing Ads / In Need Of An Expert Cryptocurrency Writer. (closed) by Kehl(m): 2:31pm On Feb 16, 2021 |
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Family / Re: Let Me Tell You A Story....a True Life Story by Kehl(m): 8:54am On Aug 30, 2020 |
bukatyne: If this is a real problem that affects women, do we overlook it and let the problem persist simply because you think that I or the society have a mindset of "women are always victims? lol This is just one real issue that was raised. I like that you have only strong women in your circle... But again, do you honestly think every woman is like you and the women in your circle? And if you think that there are women who have made mistakes as regards the subject matter, do we let the the mistake continue because a few women got it right, so everyother woman can go to hell with their problems. The moment we become less empathetic to the extent that we now judge everyone and every issue from our standards and level of understanding, we will solve no problem but create more. Let's not forget that the society is made up of different classes of people coming from different backgrounds, different levels of understanding, If you are in a knowledgeable position or you have certain things figured out, the least you can do is to stretch out your hands and lift others out of ignorance. Not every woman grew up around ambitious women and professionals, many women grew up in a very terrible patriarchal environment. It's only normal that such environment would unconsciously influence some of their decisions. And only when these decisions turn out badly, before they realise somethings could be done differently. If you know better and you are in a position to enlighten them, do just that! The intention of the post was never to create a pity party... If you read it again, you'll discover that the message is first and majorly directed to single ladies and men. Like I said in the post, ladies often put down their guard for the wish and promise of a marriage, forgetting that the excitement is only temporary and that reality would hit again soon when the chips are down. The message is creating an awareness that they should intentionally learn to consider their careers and ambition as important factors in choosing a spouse. To avoid the regret story. All some people need to get it right is simply an awareness... And Las Las my position on this issue doesn't make me an apologist for the female gender "women are always victims" school of thought... I only talk about real and identified issues as they affect my society.. Tomorrow I may be talking about corruption. 5 Likes |
Family / Re: Let Me Tell You A Story....a True Life Story by Kehl(m): 11:52pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
bukatyne: Maybe you don't get it... You're bringing in something entirely different from what the post addressed. It's one thing to have difficulty in achieving certain things, and it's another thing to sacrifice your progress for your family. And maybe you have people who got married to supportive husbands, it still doesn't vitiate the face that a whole lot of other women are married to people who do not have interest in their ambition. And no matter how we want to look at it, we can't take away one fact, and that is that in many marriages, especially in this part of the world, the man has a big stake in his wife's decisions. In some homes, going against your husband wishes is as good as saying bye to that marriage. It is easy for us to sit back and say if a married woman wants to do her thing she can, but the reality is that marriage changes a whole lot of things especially in this part of the world (I do not in anyway support or endorse male dominance or husband superiority but it doesn't make me blind from the reality in my society) If you have it good, doesn't mean every woman out there has it good... It's only fair you hear their challenges and if you can, address it rather than dismiss it. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Family / Re: Let Me Tell You A Story....a True Life Story by Kehl(m): 5:53pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
bukatyne: Of course marriage as an institution is not the problem but the individuals who makes up the marriage.They decide the success of the marriage by their actions and inactions like I said before, a lot of things can be easily said and concluded but it becomes an entirely different thing in reality. 3 Likes |
Family / Re: Let Me Tell You A Story....a True Life Story by Kehl(m): 4:55pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
@Topic: The problem is not the support or lack of; the problem was the highlighted in addition to lack of communication. A woman should discover/ know herself before getting married; it automatically weeds out unaligned spouses. Unfortunately, a number of women don't discover themselves and marry spouses who cannot provide the support they require. Nneka should have also told David at a point that she wasn't content with managing his business and they work out something that is fine with both parties. When the kids grew out of infancy, she could have pursued her dreams. Many women have kids and still conquer the world. Besides, it is not too late; I presume she has the resources to still achieve some of those dreams e.g. travelling the world. If she likes education, she can further and go into lecturing and even become a professor sef. And please let's not blame David who did right by his wife. He is not a mind reader, if Nneka was not content with business, she should spoken out. Modified: Let me modify the OP I quoted before some people bite me. [/quote] [quote author=bukatyne post=93176350] @Topic: The problem is not the support or lack of; the problem was the highlighted in addition to lack of communication. A woman should discover/ know herself before getting married; it automatically weeds out unaligned spouses. Unfortunately, a number of women don't discover themselves and marry spouses who cannot provide the support they require. You're right, but then... That's exactly why I said that for those who feel that marriage is is it for them, they should disregard the message. Nneka should have also told David at a point that she wasn't content with managing his business and they work out something that is fine with both parties. When the kids grew out of infancy, she could have pursued her dreams. It's easier said than done... It's difficult to start again after a long time.. Especially if there were no initial plans to go back. At that point, a lot would be put into consideration. Besides, it is not too late; I presume she has the resources to still achieve some of those dreams e.g. travelling the world. If she likes education, she can further and go into lecturing and even become a professor sef. True... But like I said before, it's easier said.. The hard work is in the doing.. Especially in this part of the world. If I'm permitted, I'll share a survey of so many married women with same story. They thought they could go back, but a whole lot of things come with marriage.. It all ended in wishes And please let's not blame David who did right by his wife. He is not a mind reader, if Nneka was not content with business, she should spoken out. Some men, even after talking, they don't take it seriously... They would only pay lip service but won't show commitment. They would come up with a thousand reason why it should be their way. For every woman who achieved their dreams, there are a whole lot more who couldn't... And they wallow in regret. 4 Likes |
Family / Re: Let Me Tell You A Story....a True Life Story by Kehl(m): 4:35pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
bukatyne: 1 Like |
Family / Let Me Tell You A Story....a True Life Story by Kehl(m): 3:22pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
Let me tell you a story…. A true life story Nneka was a young, beautiful and ambitious lady, she had big dreams for her life. She wanted to further her education, she wanted to be a professional, she wanted to travel the world. She got a good job as a single lady and was gradually following her dreams, and then love struck. She met a charming young man.. David. Nneka had already travelled a few times out of the country before she got serious with David. David was a loving sweet gentle man, he also had ambitions and big dreams, she loved him and he loved her…. then they got married. Marriage came with different demands and new responsibilities. David asked her to resign while he concentrated on building his career so she can be there for the children and take care of the home while running a business. She was to manage the business. David never asked if Nneka was a business person or if that was what she really wanted. Nneka on the other hand accepted this request because she wanted her husband to be happy and she wanted her home to be fine (she thought) Fast forward to 25 years after marriage, David fell sick …it was cancer and he didn’t survive. But one thing was certain, he died fulfilled or almost fulfilled. He was in his place career wise and was getting better just before he fell sick. Nneka today is almost 60 but she’s kinda sad. She’s always reminiscing on her early years as a young woman, thinking about her aborted dreams and what life would have been like if she had not given up on her ambitions. It’s mostly regret for her, asides that she finds consolation in her children and her grandchildren. They seem to be her major achievements, which to her, doesn’t seem satisfactory enough. I’m sad because I see this circle repeat every day…. So this is a message to young men and young women out there… For the ladies Sometimes you give up your dreams and sacrifice your ambitions in the euphoria of a marriage promise, or a marriage, forgetting that the excitement is only temporary and that reality would hit again soon especially when the chips are down. When we go into a relationship that would potentially lead to marriage, we sometimes leave out some of the most important points to consider, one of which is our individual life plans, and our potential partner’s commitment in helping us achieve our life goals. I know when two people get married, they become one… But actually, it’s still two different individuals, with different minds, and different dreams. And of course these individual differences will still play out even when they became one. Ladies… Before accepting that marriage proposal, discuss your dreams and ambitions and make sure he is committed to seeing you achieve your dreams, while you also show commitment in helping him achieve his. Don’t be forced or cajoled into buying his dreams at the expense of yours. You both can support your individual dreams Men…. It shouldn’t always be about you. Have you asked her what her plans are? Her dreams, her ambitions… she shouldn’t join you in fulfilling your ambition while she gives up hers. Trust me she may seem happy that you are happy and she may not voice out, but she could be full of regrets and unhappiness deep down. There should be a balance because we are all humans. But of course… If your biggest ambition as a lady is to get married and have kids, then by all means go ahead and disregard this message. And if your partner is happy to share homely responsibilities and shows the desired commitment to see that both of you achieve your life goals, appreciate them and be equally supportive. I know this goes both ways, but we live in a society were men are mostly particular about their wives and girlfriends joining them to build their thing and achieve their dreams without due considerations of her personal ambition… we always say “it’s for us” but what about her, is that what she really wants? It’s okay to support your husband, infact you should do it… but husbands, it’s equally okay and fair to support your wife and help her achieve her own dreams. If there is good planning, you both can achieve your individual goals, though it may take a little time. But first, there must be a will to support each other, and both parties must value and see each other’s dream as important. What has caused so much disaffection in many homes today, especially when its coming from the wife, is the frustration of seeing her dreams and ambitions go down the drain for the marriage. Encourage and support your angry wife to pursue her lifelong ambitions and see her become the happy and bubbly woman you once knew. 7 Likes |
Romance / Let Me Tell You A Story....a True Life Story by Kehl(m): 3:14pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
Let me tell you a story…. A true life story Nneka was a young, beautiful and ambitious lady, she had big dreams for her life. She wanted to further her education, she wanted to be a professional, she wanted to travel the world. She got a good job as a single lady and was gradually following her dreams, and then love struck. She met a charming young man.. David. Nneka had already traveled a few times out of the country before she got serious with David. David was a loving sweet gentle man, he also had ambitions and big dreams, she loved him and he loved her…. then they got married. Marriage came with different demands and new responsibilities. David asked her to resign while he concentrated on building his career so she can be there for the children and take care of the home while running a business. She was to manage the business. David never asked if Nneka was a business person or if that was what she really wanted. Nneka on the other hand accepted this request because she wanted her husband to be happy and she wanted her home to be fine (she thought) Fast forward to 25 years after marriage, David fell sick …it was cancer and he didn’t survive. But one thing was certain, he died fulfilled or almost fulfilled. He was in his place career wise and was getting better just before he fell sick. Nneka today is almost 60 but she’s kinda sad. She’s always reminiscing on her early years as a young woman, thinking about her aborted dreams and what life would have been like if she had not given up on her ambitions. It’s mostly regret for her, asides that she finds consolation in her children and her grandchildren. They seem to be her major achievements, which to her, doesn’t seem satisfactory enough. I’m sad because I see this circle repeat every day…. So this is a message to young men and young women out there… For the ladies Sometimes you give up your dreams and sacrifice your ambitions in the euphoria of a marriage promise, or a marriage, forgetting that the excitement is only temporary and that reality would hit again soon especially when the chips are down. When we go into a relationship that would potentially lead to marriage, we sometimes leave out some of the most important points to consider, one of which is our individual life plans, and our potential partner’s commitment in helping us achieve our life goals. I know when two people get married, they become one… But actually, it’s still two different individuals, with different minds, and different dreams. And of course these individual differences will still play out even when they became one. Ladies… Before accepting that marriage proposal, discuss your dreams and ambitions and make sure he is committed to seeing you achieve your dreams, while you also show commitment in helping him achieve his. Don’t be forced or cajoled into buying his dreams at the expense of yours. You both can support your individual dreams Men…. It shouldn’t always be about you. Have you asked her what her plans are? Her dreams, her ambitions… she shouldn’t join you in fulfilling your ambition while she gives up hers. Trust me she may seem happy that you are happy and she may not voice out, but she could be full of regrets and unhappiness deep down. There should be a balance because we are all humans. But of course… If your biggest ambition as a lady is to get married and have kids, then by all means go ahead and disregard this message. And if your partner is happy to share homely responsibilities and shows the desired commitment to see that both of you achieve your life goals, appreciate them and be equally supportive. I know this goes both ways, but we live in a society were men are mostly particular about their wives and girlfriends joining them to build their thing and achieve their dreams without due considerations of her personal ambition… we always say “it’s for us” but what about her, is that what she really wants? It’s okay to support your husband, infact you should do it… but husbands, it’s equally okay and fair to support your wife and help her achieve her own dreams. If there is good planning, you both can achieve your individual goals, though it may take a little time. But first, there must be a will to support each other, and both parties must value and see each other’s dream as important. What has caused so much disaffection in many homes today, especially when its coming from the wife, is the frustration of seeing her dreams and ambitions go down the drain for the marriage. Encourage and support your angry wife to pursue her lifelong ambitions and see her become the happy and bubbly woman you once knew. |
Politics / Re: Kemebradikumo Pondei Slumps During Reps Committee Interrogation by Kehl(m): 3:03pm On Jul 20, 2020 |
This country is made up of different shades of hushpuppi 2 Likes |
Romance / Re: 2k For The First 100 People by Kehl(m): 8:08pm On Mar 28, 2020 |
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Education / Re: UNN Stops An Academic Conference On Witchcraft (Photos) by Kehl(m): 1:56pm On Nov 25, 2019 |
Okay enough of the arguments... Seminar is still holding, they will only modify the Topic.. I just got this in my mail now IGNORANCE, THE BANE OF OUR SOCIETY The Witchcraft Saga The attention of the management of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka has been drawn to the public reactions making the rounds in the social media and other media alike as instigated by some religious activists and fanatics protesting ignorantly on the word WITCHCRAFT in a proposed seminar topic by a Centre instituted to promote academic excellence and research in the university. The Centre had proposed a theme for discussion in an Interdisciplinary and International workshop on witchcraft, to which many scholars and interest groups locally and internationally had shown keen interest to participate as they had hoped to richfully contribute to this academic discourse. Their hope appears to have been dashed as the Vice-Chancellor, has directed that the topic be modified in response to public outcry. Recall, not too long ago, the UNN came up with the policy of ONE STUDENT, ONE LAPTOP! The public attacked this policy from a blind spot and threatened fire and brimstone in strong opposition. What happened next is now history. Late last year (September 2018 to be exact), another campaign based on ignorance was launched against the Faculty of Law-Enugu Campus of the University (UNEC), for an alleged teaching of our second year students, a course in Lesbianism, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender –LGBT rights and it was a campaign of calumny! We stated then the obvious, that as part of the penal codes of the land, our Law students must graduate with broad-based information in all facets of Law. Let it be known that the mention of the word or term SEX, does not imply that intercourse has taken place. If a lecturer in a Social Science class for instance, uses the term celibacy, the class will go on normally. But if he goes further to use the word ASEXUALITY or SEX in its entirety, many will adjust to focus their attention. The religious fanatics whose emogis profer “I hear no evil, I speak no evil, and I see no evil,” will not hesitate to excuse themselves from the class thus, missing out of the main points of the lecture or orientation. The class would then go on to understand that asexuality is a sexual orientation just like bisexuality or heterosexuality, which explains further that asexuality is not the same thing as celibacy, or the decision to abstain from sex. This is an academic discourse and can only be taught in an academic environment like ours devoid of blasphemy. Today, let it be known for those who care to listen, that WITCHCRAFT is in the front burner of Research Projects in many academic institutions and Centres of excellence of the world – as in South Africa, America and Europe. Professors are emerging from these fields of study. The research methodology and findings have deep roots in Africa and Nigeria is a prime source for their thesis. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Charles Igwe, has directed that the topic for the proposed interdisciplinary International Conference by the B.I.C. Ijioma Centre UNN, scheduled to commence on November 26, be changed from its WITCHCRAFT focus. We hail this stance. The Vice-Chancellor’s suspension of the topic does not in any way mean that he is shifting gears. The cancellation of the topic for the seminar simply portrays him as an astute administrator with a listening ear. He holds to his dreams of making the University of Nigeria the centre of academic excellence with a tenacity of purpose. We are not retreating, but advancing in another direction because, we are facilitators of our own creative evolution. The religious twist to the proposed topic has been orchestrated by a group that try to desnefy academics ignorantly – playing to the gallery. A conference on Cultism is not a gathering of cultists, as a conference on corruption is not a gathering of corrupt persons, in as much as a conference on terrorism is not a gathering of terrorists. Lets’ not allow sentiments becloud our sense of reasoning. There is a wall of difference between PLANNING AND PREPARING in as much as we must not mistake perspective for perception. Our academic guidance is solace for many, even in our pursuit of excellence, “TO RESTORE THE DIGNITY OF MAN”. Okwun Omeaku - Chief (Dr.) mnipr, FCAI Ag. PRO |
Education / Re: Egodi Uchendu: UNN ‘Witchcraft’ Conference Will Hold, Christians Can’t Stop It by Kehl(m): 1:51pm On Nov 25, 2019 |
This is an official release from UNN on the Witchcraft seminar ��� IGNORANCE, THE BANE OF OUR SOCIETY The Witchcraft Saga The attention of the management of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka has been drawn to the public reactions making the rounds in the social media and other media alike as instigated by some religious activists and fanatics protesting ignorantly on the word WITCHCRAFT in a proposed seminar topic by a Centre instituted to promote academic excellence and research in the university. The Centre had proposed a theme for discussion in an Interdisciplinary and International workshop on witchcraft, to which many scholars and interest groups locally and internationally had shown keen interest to participate as they had hoped to richfully contribute to this academic discourse. Their hope appears to have been dashed as the Vice-Chancellor, has directed that the topic be modified in response to public outcry. Recall, not too long ago, the UNN came up with the policy of ONE STUDENT, ONE LAPTOP! The public attacked this policy from a blind spot and threatened fire and brimstone in strong opposition. What happened next is now history. Late last year (September 2018 to be exact), another campaign based on ignorance was launched against the Faculty of Law-Enugu Campus of the University (UNEC), for an alleged teaching of our second year students, a course in Lesbianism, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender –LGBT rights and it was a campaign of calumny! We stated then the obvious, that as part of the penal codes of the land, our Law students must graduate with broad-based information in all facets of Law. Let it be known that the mention of the word or term SEX, does not imply that intercourse has taken place. If a lecturer in a Social Science class for instance, uses the term celibacy, the class will go on normally. But if he goes further to use the word ASEXUALITY or SEX in its entirety, many will adjust to focus their attention. The religious fanatics whose emogis profer “I hear no evil, I speak no evil, and I see no evil,” will not hesitate to excuse themselves from the class thus, missing out of the main points of the lecture or orientation. The class would then go on to understand that asexuality is a sexual orientation just like bisexuality or heterosexuality, which explains further that asexuality is not the same thing as celibacy, or the decision to abstain from sex. This is an academic discourse and can only be taught in an academic environment like ours devoid of blasphemy. Today, let it be known for those who care to listen, that WITCHCRAFT is in the front burner of Research Projects in many academic institutions and Centres of excellence of the world – as in South Africa, America and Europe. Professors are emerging from these fields of study. The research methodology and findings have deep roots in Africa and Nigeria is a prime source for their thesis. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Charles Igwe, has directed that the topic for the proposed interdisciplinary International Conference by the B.I.C. Ijioma Centre UNN, scheduled to commence on November 26, be changed from its WITCHCRAFT focus. We hail this stance. The Vice-Chancellor’s suspension of the topic does not in any way mean that he is shifting gears. The cancellation of the topic for the seminar simply portrays him as an astute administrator with a listening ear. He holds to his dreams of making the University of Nigeria the centre of academic excellence with a tenacity of purpose. We are not retreating, but advancing in another direction because, we are facilitators of our own creative evolution. The religious twist to the proposed topic has been orchestrated by a group that try to desnefy academics ignorantly – playing to the gallery. A conference on Cultism is not a gathering of cultists, as a conference on corruption is not a gathering of corrupt persons, in as much as a conference on terrorism is not a gathering of terrorists. Lets’ not allow sentiments becloud our sense of reasoning. There is a wall of difference between PLANNING AND PREPARING in as much as we must not mistake perspective for perception. Our academic guidance is solace for many, even in our pursuit of excellence, “TO RESTORE THE DIGNITY OF MAN”. Okwun Omeaku - Chief (Dr.) mnipr, FCAI Ag. PRO STRAIGT OUTTA UNN... I think I want to attend this... It has generated so much controversy! |
Education / Re: Emmanuel Acheampong: Nigerian Student Offered Me Sex For Grade - Ghana Lecturer by Kehl(m): 2:28pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
So this girl went to a studio, took a nude picture printed it and went into the hall with it. She wasn't searched, or was it a nude passport? Kinda unbelievable |
Romance / Re: Giving Back Time by Kehl(m): 7:24am On Oct 04, 2019 |
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Romance / Re: Women; Are You A Creamer, A Squirter, Or Just Wet by Kehl(m): 4:26pm On Sep 07, 2019 |
Fountainofyouth: Not necessarily... Squirting for some, is the height of ecstasy.. Somepeople almost don't cream yet experience quivering orgasms It's just how you ladies are.. No one thing for all of ya.. Different strokes for different folks u know 7 Likes 1 Share |
Family / Re: Please Help My Husband Does This Weird Stuff by Kehl(m): 4:07pm On Aug 11, 2019 |
I can relate, those days at Ikeja. .. You see that ewa thingy ehn.. I mean the perfect youruba standard o it's one of my major motivation for coming down to lag these days.. The style here in enugu is quite different though nice too For some of us, we just so like the ewa.. It tastes like pizza in our mouth.. Maybe you should just learn that pattern of cooking beans.. I guess I should learn it too so I can help myself whenever am out of lag 8 Likes |
Technology Market / Re: Laptop Screen Replacement In Nigeria by Kehl(m): 2:13pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
ruphytelecom: Thanks for replying, I already got it fixed |
Technology Market / Re: Laptop Screen Replacement In Nigeria by Kehl(m): 8:36am On Aug 04, 2019 |
14inch Hp paper screen Urgently needed in enugu.. |
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