Family › Re: Men, How Do You Feel If A Woman Begs You For Sex? by Kimoni: 9:34am On Jun 08, 2015 |
DonX001: I concur, its just an interesting side effect. I try to discourage some of them, (esp. the not-so-pretty ones), but they still try to find ways to get close up. Thats what makes it interesting. Hmnnnnnn You are right you know, it's an interesting side effect But don't also forget the problem of side effects they are more deadly than the main problem if you don't quickly stop whatever is triggering them |
Family › Re: Please Help Me Out by Kimoni: 12:57am On Jun 08, 2015 |
martijez: Leaving him is not the problem,buh wah if the next is worse than him,for how long will I keep "leaving",for how long will I keep running instead of facing my fears,he made me promise to never leave him..... Martijez, I feel so much pity for you already cuz you are about to take a decision you will regret forever. It would be more painful cuz you will remember you had doubts about the whole relationship but you still went ahead with him. Maybe you don't realize things only become worse after marriage. If you think he will continue crying for your love after the wedding, then you must be very naive. All these crying will turn to slapping and boxing if you are unfortunate to marry him. Well, It's obvious you are bent on going ahead with him. Kontinu Sorry I was harsh, if only it would give you a head reset. |
Family › Re: Words On Marble by Kimoni: 10:54pm On Jun 07, 2015 |
Babymama1: You know how closeted gay men are usually the loudest condemners of homosexuality I think it's along the same line This is what turns him on Every night he goes back to his babe with ogiri and then comes to condemn it You can even see how aroused he gets at the mention of smelly p Too bad for him then Wish I could point him to where he can get help He needs all the help he can get |
Family › Re: Words On Marble by Kimoni: 10:46pm On Jun 07, 2015 |
Babymama1: Now you know why some people insist that abortions should be legal There are some children that enter the womb by apiam way But this dinachi's own is beyond comprehension naa How can someone derive joy or fulfillment from something like this Is it a form of disorder? |
Family › Re: Words On Marble by Kimoni: 10:29pm On Jun 07, 2015 |
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Family › Re: Words On Marble by Kimoni: 10:01pm On Jun 07, 2015 |
Mr Dinachi SPS
Not a bad title really |
Family › Re: Things Your Fiancé/ husband Is Better Off Not Knowing. by Kimoni: 9:53pm On Jun 07, 2015 |
babyosisi: Di di bobo I heard my name Do you need me nna a? The way you just dey call my name anyhow,ngwa come here and get some sugar Mwah!  |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 12:30am On Jun 07, 2015*. Modified: 7:59am On Jun 07, 2015 |
smartmom: Kimoni, Kimoni, Kimoni, how many times I call you? heeehheem, dont try us o! ask Moca of our "fighting" skills! dont come poaching in these waters o! we have been nurturing this dream for a while now . Your guy shouldn't become a casualty o #yimu ...overtaking on the highway is allowed oo |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 7:09pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
EfemenaXY: Yes, but na so girls dey do?
Sorry if my question sounds silly, but I've only ever had boys, so I understand their ways. With this one, I'm learning every day... Lol... Why not? these days, girls need all the skills they can possibly have It's time to run the world  I want to witness the day Nigeria and Britain will follow the footsteps of Germany, Brazil, Sierra Leone etc |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 6:48pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
EfemenaXY: Lol!
I'll do that. She's a mix of character that one. At home, she's very tomboyish and gives everyone a tough time. Even her dad isn't spared. But when we go out, she transforms. Becomes very girly...all prim and proper. Doesn't even want her dress smudged, and watches where she steps on...but at home...shorts / leggings and ready for rough play.
Dad came home one evening, really tired. Madam goes up to him and says, "Dad, I'm going to put my legs on your neck!" And true to her word, na so she climb sofa, climb her dad, begin throw legs on her father. So funny. 
As long as they keep their rough and tumble games their side, I'm fine o jare.  See, she even knows when to switch - very versatile I have one rich, young, handsome dude that will treat her like the princess that she is Smartmom please swerve  |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 6:31pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
EfemenaXY: Huh! Seeing is believing. And what I saw were Chicken 'n Chips which have been tormenting me in my dreams sef. I am still very vexed jare. 
Hey Smartmom! Your wife is getting prettier and prettier by the day oh!
I took her shopping last week and a young boy (4 or 5 year old?) couldn't take his eyes off her. Na so the boy dey take style dress near my pikin. My pikin look am, carry nose for air, dress commot. The boy dey come, my girl dey shift commot. So tey the boy mama dey talk say, "She's very pretty isn't she? But you don't run after pretty girls like that. You sit quietly and maybe they'll come to you, so you shouldn't scare them..."
Na the boy come dey say, "But mummy I'm not a monster!" 
Today, I carry our wife go swimming classes. On our way back, a little boy dey vex...dey rake give im mama...but the minute e take eye see fine girl, the chap come chill. The bobo forget im vexation. My girl just dey look am, come say, "Mum he's very naughty. He threw his teddy on the floor!"
What is it with guys and fine girls? Even at that young age?   This got me rolling on the floor giver her an hi-five for me, that's the way a lady should behave  |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 6:28pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
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Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 6:26pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
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Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 1:38pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
starbuck: I have been reading this thread for Some time and have decided to be part of it.
Cc Babyosisi Kimoni Efemenaxy Naijababe Chillisauce
Thank you for all your good work
Below is my nkwobi using goat head I miss nkwobi Well done Starbucks |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 1:36pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
Chillisauce: You decided to be part of it and you are showing us nkwobi . Pls pls pls, nkwobi is not allowed here . we want to see greens, red. Vegetables more vegetables and fruits
Less oil. Less oil . Less oil.
I have siezed the nkwobi. Now take this juice and drink it with smiles. don't complain  Chilli, pls pass that nkwobi to me, any unhealthy food we seize will be given to moi for proper disposal. House say Yaaaaayyyyyy |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 1:33pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
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Family › Re: A Nairalander Retakes photo Of His Mum And Siblings After 24 Years by Kimoni: 10:39am On Jun 06, 2015 |
Overgrown baby |
Family › Re: My Joy Knew No Bound by Kimoni: 8:58am On Jun 06, 2015 |
Olypeppy: congrats Ma...God bless your home Congrats mama. May the Lord bless your angel |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 12:18am On Jun 06, 2015 |
EfemenaXY: I don't believe you jor. You and Babyosisi are twin peas in a pod.   |
Family › Re: Why Does It Take Most Married Women Forever To Pick Their Calls? by Kimoni: 5:57pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
Guilty as charged  If it's not an emergency, pls send a text. I sometimes wish we could go back to the days of landlines only. |
Family › Re: Coulpes Passwording Their Fones:wright Or Wrong by Kimoni: 5:53pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
Did the Pastor really say it's a sin  or you misinterpreted him? It's not a sin but it's very unhealthy for marriage. Couples must be open to each other as much as possible. I will suspect any hubby that brings up that idea. The probability that he has a skeleton in his cupboard is very very high. |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 5:45pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
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Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 5:38pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
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Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 5:37pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
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Food › Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Kimoni: 5:35pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
Akposy: Madam cococandy.... I c u.... Good evening.
Herzumpther.. Whr ave u bin? Show urself oooo....i miss ur dad meals.
All4naija..... The food critic.... How r u? Are u on strike?
Efemenaxy...Migwo..... Its bin long u post food pics ooo
Kimoni... How baby?
Babyosisi.. How r u? Hope ur haters didnt get at u? Take care...it is well
Everyone....good evening.....its bin long i cook oooo.....cash no too dey hand....maybe i should post my garri pics... Night! Very fine dear. Pls when it's time to vote, just holla  |
Family › Re: The Family Section Fun Room!! by Kimoni: 3:20pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
cococandy:

So that my baby will have many to choose from ***thumbs up***  |
Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 3:18pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
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Food › Re: Paste Pics Of Your Healthy Meal Here. by Kimoni: 3:04pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
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Family › Re: Boys Night Out Discussions by Kimoni: 2:58pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
tearoses: How did you know this grrrrrrrrrr  I always say to wives "Look for and find the key to his heart and open it" Diiferent hearts have diferent keys. Find the one that opens your own husbands heart. Once the heart is open, everything else becomes so much easier.
NHS - in addition to what has been said they lack business management skills and transformation. They are years behind
They dont have shareholders or need to make profit and they dont have competitors. They also wont go bust and the govt will keep on pumping money in for the forseeable future, hence their easy does it "attitude" to things.
Ive worked in both the NHS and the private sector It was very different & it was a great culture shock to me. Every job I had within the NHS was easy and didnt tax me. 2 teabreaks and one long lunch break away from my desk every day and worked not a second over my 35 hours. The day I started in private sector I was handed a laptop, had a login waiting for me and I got to work straight away. Thanks SC/TR Came across this online too Interesting read, this would be the major issue IMO @the bolded - I had to reconfirm we are not talking about the general hospital in Coogar's village  Isnt this "modernized" corruption by the investors?? tax-payers money in action indeed! New figures reveal weight of PFI burden on NHS trusts David Kingman explores some new figures which demonstrate the unsustainable burden private finance initiative (PFI) contracts are placing on a large number of NHS trustsEmergency room entrance at the hospital
The controversy over PFI deals in the NHS shows no sign of dying down, according to recently released figures. These show that the total bill for PFI repayments has increased by nearly £200 million in just two years, from £459 million in 2009/10 to £628.7 million in 2011/12 (these amounts only apply to NHS trusts in England).
The figures, which were released as part of a new report by the healthcare think tank the Nuffield Trust, showed that PFI repayments have risen by an average of 18% a year over the last two years.
What’s gone wrong with PFI?
For the uninitiated, a useful guide to PFI schemes and the problems which are associated with them is available here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8779598/Private-Finance-Initiative-where-did-all-go-wrong.html
To summarize, PFI deals have become problematic for three major reasons: they usually have very high interest rates, they impose much higher debts upon the taxpayer than the actual value of the infrastructure they originally helped to build (in 2011 the taxpayer owed £121.4 billion to pay for infrastructure which was only valued at £52.9 billion) and they often include expensive maintenance and service contracts which charge the public purse vastly inflated fees for performing simple tasks (one PFI hospital was apparently charged £333 to have a new light bulb installed under the terms of their maintenance contract, for example).
As PFI repayments come out of hospital budgets, they also divert money away from other services which the hospital could be providing, and can lead to redundancies, ward closures and the loss of departments if resources are spread too thinly. This is especially difficult in an era when most NHS trusts are facing squeezed budgets anyway, because of rising demand for services.
Regional burden
The report from the Nuffield Trust makes it clear that the burden of PFI schemes is not distributed evenly across the NHS. Variations in the number of new schemes which used PFI financing in different geographical areas have created a strong regional imbalance.
NHS trusts in London have by far the biggest burden from PFI repayments, followed by the West Midlands. In the last financial year, NHS trusts in London spent £143.9 million on PFI repayments (nearly a quarter of the total in England), which was nearly five times higher than the amount spent by NHS trusts in the region with the smallest burden from PFI debts, the South West, where the figure was a comparatively modest £26.9 million.
The report also highlights specific NHS trusts which are having to spend a particularly large proportion of their overall budgets on servicing PFI schemes. In England, there are now seven trusts where PFI repayments account for more than 5% of total revenue:
• Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust (7.9% of spending)
• Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (7%)
• South London Healthcare NHS Trust (6%)
• Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (5.8%)
• Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (5.6%)
• Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (5.6%)
• St Helens and Knowsley Hospitals NHS Trust (5.3%)
South London Healthcare NHS Trust made unwelcome headlines in 2012 when it announced it was being put into administration, and its future is yet to be fully resolved. The report also emphasizes that interest repayments on PFI debts are mostly up-rated using the retail price index measure of inflation (RPI), which tends to be higher than other measures, such as the consumer price index (CPI). It also means that government policies which have an impact on RPI can indirectly cost the NHS money in higher PFI repayments.
A growing problem?
Despite the disconcerting figures which this report brings to light, the government is still continuing to give further PFI projects the green light. IF has previously published research (“The public finance initiative and intergenerational equity”) which argued that this is deeply unfair on future generations, who will still be paying for these schemes long after their benefits have been exhausted.
They also seem to be having a negative impact on many NHS trusts today as well. As Dr Mark Potter, Chairman of the British Medical Association, said in response to the launch of this report, “It is clear that the financial burdens of PFI continue to create problems for many hospitals.”
Posted on: 19 March, 2013 |
Family › Re: The Family Section Fun Room!! by Kimoni: 2:47pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
moca: Hmn..... Where dem dey?  Lovinam, Efemenaxy, Ifyalways, Kimoni, Babe3 Smartmom, Tearoses, Edwife, Babyosisi, Cococandy, Chillisause And others
Oya, omugwo mood activated 
Make una bring mmiri uda as una dey come o! 
Celebrate and thank God with me. BBB yesterday afternoon. Waoh! Great news Congrats Moca. God bless our little man. Vigilante mode activated....ndo! Cococandy, all these in-laws you are sharrringggg  |
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Family › Re: Boys Night Out Discussions by Kimoni: 2:34am On May 31, 2015 |
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