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oluwaseyi0:Your comment is the only one that is sensible among all the comments on the front page. I was surprised that none of those guys ever thought of possibility of the policeman sexually harrasing the girl in anyway. Thanks for your comment bro. |
muyiski:How much is 1Ltr and also 5Ltrs gallon? |
Just gimme any movie of Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Darlton, Daniel Craig, you know what I mean by these names? Well, if I see either Chris Hemsworth or Jason Statham, I'm also good to go. If you don't have those, I wont mind any of Arnorld Schwarzenegger, Dulph Lundgren, Sylvester Stalon, Jean Claude Van Damme, Chuck Norris. If you can't provide any of the above at all, then I can manage Oliver Grunner, Wesley Snipes, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Angelina Jolie, Dwyane 'D Rock' Johnson, John Travolta. Any movies outside these guys is just a mere cartoon to me. |
I'm having a feeling that Ambode may make the ministerial list of BAT. Nevertheless, he is still eligible for a second term as Governor in Lagos State given that the conflict between him and his principal BAT has been truly settled. |
He was a Great Man. He broke a record that cannot be re-broken by any other person: He established the first private TV station in the whole of Africa, AIT. |
N3TRAL:Let something like penelope fall inside your pot of soup or pee inside your tea alone, you will realize how harmless it is. |
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Kindly help OP to take this to Home Page. |
Nine11:Well, in order not to harm the psychology of the innocent children, the lady should continue performing the exact role of mother in her sister's children's life until those children are old enough to understand the truth. I know the lady may have to get married at some point and have her own family as well while the children may still be very young, she can still get married and she and the father of the children should have explained everything to the husband that she is just a make-up mother, I believe the husband should be reasonable enough to allow the children to stay with them till they reach teenage. |
Swissli:Tears may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. Cheers sis. |
DamianDd:You know what, I give you 4 stars for the last paragraph. I'm so proud of you when you said you're not bothered about her, you have clicked off the relationship, you've never given her money and I agree she doesn't deserve it. Move on and let her know you have no time for her robotic attitude. Expect that she will still come back with lies and excuses for her unacceptable behavior but just let her know that the "period of grace" has expired, your mind is made up and you are no more interested, no time to check time. |
Swissli:Nigerians are too wicked, I don't know whether it's the callousness of our rulers that cause it or it's just in the blood. Well, sorry for your experience pls, there is a law of retribution that does not spare any deed whether good or evil, all human deeds shall surely be visited. |
Hello everyone, I have an idea. I think we should kuku turn this thread to an episode of foolish question thread. Here we go: The wall clock in my living room has stopped since three days now, though I have bought a set of new batteries, should I replace the bad batteries or I should leave the clock dead as it is? Kindly advise, no insult pls. Over to the guy below me ![]() |
famozine1:Character first o. If she lacks character, her talent will not be profitable to her because her ill-manners will keep sending helpers or potential customers away no matter how quality her products are, and when she is broke, will beauty feed her or take care of her needs? |
Koki02:Have you divorced her or planning to do so? If you have done so, I want to say congratulations. You just escaped a death trap. That woman does not deserve to be married. But it seems you still love her with all these "my wife, my wife" in your post, are you sure you want to leave her?? |
Another silly question coming from a supposed adult. The other day, somebody was asking how much he should save from his salary of N75k, we are still trying to figure out the level of intelligence of that one and boom, this one surfaced again! Do we know the kind of job you do, the condition of your work environment, the kind of transport you use everyday, your body odour and how heavy you sweat? I'm sure very soon another dunce will come with a question like "I am a human, but I don't know whether I'm a man or woman, any idea?" or something like "I just finished cooking a delicious meal but I don't know whether to eat or throw it away, please advise (note that I'm seriously hungry like mad)". When you rely on other people's opinion before you take the simplest of decisions of your life or you need approval from others before you use your brain, then you seriously lack what is supposed to be a common sense and you are not qualified to be a minor let alone an adult. No insult intended please, just my own token. |
TBforgive:Chai, you no even pity the man. ![]() Like your moniker, may God forgive you. |
durasome:I agree, but this kind of forum is not where you learn such knowledge. Nairaland is full of all manners of people who are actually nothing offline. Both adults and minors that are not supposed to be using android phones are all here as well as disciplined and immoral people. Imagine somebody like slawomir who is proud to be a yahoo boy and drug addict lecturing you on how you should make money or save money, what kind of advice do you expect from such person? |
JOHNFBOSCO:I dislike these kind of questions. Things like this is supposed to be strictly a personal decision. You are the one that knows what you are aiming at financially and what expenses you incurred regularly. I believe you are older than 18 years so you are an adult, no more a minor. You work for your money so set your own financial goal by yourself. |
I mentioned this before when I was talking about what to avoid when considering buying a piece of land. Here we go again: Don't buy land close to petrol pipelines or gas pipelines. You will always see indications erected along the pathway where the pipeline runs underground. Don't buy any land that is 50m close to such warning signs. God forbid, if anything tampers with the pipe and it goes off in explosion, all the houses along its path will be leveled. 2. Don't by any land that is situated under high tension cables. I repeat, don't buy land under high tension cable. Look up when you are on the land with the land sellers. Be sure you are not hearing any humming noise from any high tension cable around or close to the land. 3. Don't buy marshy land if you want to have rest of mind and sleep with your eyes closed in your house on rainy nights. It is often advised that the best time to go check a house you want to rent is during rainy season, it is also advisable to go check land during rainy season too, to give you an idea what the area will be during flooding and what your foundation will have to withstand, and moreso, if you wont be needing to relocate to upland every year during rainy seasons. Moreover, marshy areas are comfortable habitat for reptiles and you will be seeing them often around your house until other sites around you are all cleared and developed. 4. Don't buy a land that is too close to factories or industries releasing harzardous wastes into the atmosphere or environment. It will be detrimental to your health and other occupants in your house and you wont be able to challenge them successfully because the area might have been designated or earmarked for industries before you got there. 5. Lastly, don't buy any land you are not sure of its former owners if you are buying from individuals. Once your heart start doubting what the sellers are telling you, please quit the negotiation cleverly. Sometimes a particular land would be sold to two or more different buyers who bought from different agents or seperate family members of the original owner. Some people have paid more than twice for the same land because different family members keep showing up telling the buyers that they were not aware their family land was sold, now asking you to pay their own price all over again. If you are buying from family of the first owner, be sure you see all the family elders or key representatives of every segment of the family involved and they all append their signatures on the agreement to sell the land to you. Cheers. |
MRDEE01:What happen to the Biafra dream? |
MY OWN ADDITION: 1. Don't buy land close to petrol pipelines or gas pipelines. You will always see indications erected along the pathway where the pipeline runs underground. Don't buy any land that is 50m close to such warning signs. God forbid, if anything tampers with the pipe and it goes off in explosion, all the houses along its path will be leveled. 2. Don't by any land that is situated under high tension cables. I repeat, don't buy land under high tension cable. Look up when you are on the land with the land sellers. Be sure you are not hearing any humming noise from any high tension cable around or close to the land. 3. Don't buy marshy land if you want to have rest of mind and sleep with your eyes closed in your house on rainy nights. It is often advised that the best time to go check a house you want to rent is during rainy season, it is also advisable to go check land during rainy season too, to give you an idea what the area will be during flooding and what your foundation will have to withstand, and moreso, if you wont be needing to relocate to upland every year during rainy seasons. Moreover, marshy areas are comfortable habitat for reptiles and you will be seeing them often around your house until other sites around you are all cleared and developed. 4. Don't buy a land that is too close to factories or industries releasing harzardous wastes into the atmosphere or environment. It will be detrimental to your health and other occupants in your house and you wont be able to challenge them successfully because the area might have been designated or earmarked for industries before you got there. 5. Lastly, don't buy any land you are not sure of its former owners if you are buying from individuals. Once your heart start doubting what the sellers are telling you, please quit the negotiation cleverly. Sometimes a particular land would be sold to two or more different buyers who bought from different agents or seperate family members of the original owner. Some people have paid more than twice for the same land because different family members keep showing up telling the buyers that they were not aware their family land was sold, now asking you to pay their own price all over again. If you are buying from family of the first owner, be sure you see all the family elders or key representatives of every segment of the family involved and they all append their signatures on the agreement to sell the land to you. Cheers! |
The wise ones say that the grey hair on the head of the elderly people is their crown or glory. Same way the brown roofs on top of many houses in the old towns of Ibadan signifies age, wisdom and glory of the city. |
Muh247:Buuuahahahahahaha ![]() |
Taich:OP, follows this advise, but don't offer to increase your payment for Nepa bill. You will be giving your landlady an idea to increase her house rent. |
Procarpenter:In all you do, don't cut corners and don't defraud your clients and God will bless yoir hustle. Peace. |
helinues:Don't give any reply to these pigs again, they are only looking for who will roll in the mud with them. |
misano:So far so good, you will agree with me and every other reasonable person that Tinubu seems to have a good intention afterall. |
JennyJossie:Whichever way, school first. Who wants to marry a nonentity or a liability? |
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