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Demdem:I have no doubt in my heart that you are a morôn and a mentally malformed mongrel to boot |
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colossus2:
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carefreewannabe:I tell ya. |
Built2last:Sublime delivery. Nuff said. |
Yeah, arranged marriages with people you've never met, who you won't be attracted to and who you haven't emotionally bonded with. What could go wrong??!! Ridiculous culture. |
Saudi husband tells his bride he wants a divorce during their wedding after seeing her face for the first time when the photographer asked them to pose for pictures A Saudi groom has divorced his bride on their wedding night after seeing her face for the first time when the photographer asked them to pose for pictures. The couple, from the Western Saudi town of Medinah, had agreed to marry each other despite having not met face to face - a popular custom in certain Middle Eastern countries. But when the bride removed her veil and smiled for the camera, her new husband leapt to his feet in disgust. 'You are not the girl I want to marry,' he declared. 'You are not the one I had imagined. I am sorry, but I divorce you.' According to local daily Okaz, the bride immediately collapsed in a fit of tears as panicked wedding guests stepped in to try to resolve the dispute. But their efforts were to no avail. 'The groom said he had not been able to see his bride's face before marriage,' Okaz reported. 'When he divorced her, the bride collapsed and the wedding turned into a night of tears.' News of the jilting was met with anger on social media. Afra wrote on one social media network: 'He caused her great pain through his irresponsible attitude, and he deserves to suffer. 'He should appreciate that beauty is in the character, not the face. 'Unfortunately, many young people today are interested only in looks and ignore values and morals. 'May God give her a better husband who will appreciate her for who and what she is.' Abu Nass added: 'He is not man enough to assume his responsibilities. He is totally, completely insensitive. 'Nobody has forced him to marry her. He should have insisted on seeing her before the wedding and the engagement, and not wait until the wedding night. 'May he always be a loser and may he be deprived of getting married at all. He is not a man and he lacks basic feelings.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2837721/Saudi-husband-tells-bride-wants-divorce-wedding-seeing-face-time-photographer-asked-pose-pictures.html
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It's not advisable, drugs should be taken with water ( room temperature). |
Why are you guys attacking the op instead of addressing his worries. |
kendrick93:I tell ya |
Has it gotten to the level of advertising oneself for marriage? Na wao!!! Husband scarce this days oh. Shoir! |
Like seriously Butt incorporated What?
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Egbon congrats!
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In normal country this charlatan will be investigated, questioned, cross- examined and state security will keep an eagle eye on him. You can't just make blatant statement such as this and authority do not come after you. |
Poor attempt at Photoshop |
I'm with you on this, marriage is big fat scam. EOD. |
EmpressaDelRei:I meant to write Harar , auto spell changed it to harare. |
Hyena men feeding hyena in Harare Ethiopia
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Beesluv:If you say Madueke na you sabi |
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^^^ lol |
MILFORD Conn. (Reuters) - A father sued a Connecticut elementary school on Tuesday, saying his 7-year-old daughter was discriminated against and banned from school for 21 days based on irrational fears of Ebola because she attended a wedding in Nigeria. Stephen Opayemi filed the lawsuit in federal court in New Haven, Connecticut. He asked a judge to order the schools in Milford, Connecticut, to immediately permit his daughter to return to her third-grade class. Opayemi's daughter has not experienced any symptoms associated with Ebola and her health is fine, but parents and teachers were concerned she could transmit Ebola to other children, the lawsuit says. "We're hoping this will get her back into school as soon as possible," the girl's mother, Ikeolapo Opayemi, said in a brief interview at their home. Although the mother declined to discuss details of the lawsuit, citing the advice of the family's attorney, she said they had lived in Milford for more than six years. Asked if she was surprised by the school system's actions, she nodded in agreement. Nigeria had 20 Ebola cases and eight deaths this year before the World Health Organization declared the country Ebola-free on Oct. 19. The epidemic is centered in three other West African countries, where about 5,000 people have died: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The Connecticut third-grader, Ikeoluwa Opayemi, traveled to and from Lagos, Nigeria, between Oct. 2 and Oct. 13, according to the lawsuit. Her father, a native of Nigeria, also went. Jonathan Berchem, the Milford city attorney, said he had not seen the suit and could not comment on it. Elizabeth Feser, the school superintendent, did not return a call requesting comment but said in an email she had not been served with the suit. African communities in the United States have reported an increasing amount of ostracism since the Ebola epidemic began. At least two speeches by Liberians have been canceled by U.S. universities, and a college in Texas refused admission to Nigerian students over worries about the virus. A neighbor of the Opayemi family, Prashant Batil, said his 6-year-old plays often with Ikeoluwa and that he believed the school system was overreacting. "The parents are extremely responsible people, and if they say she does not have Ebola, I would have no reluctance for my daughter to play with her," Batil said in an interview. Opayemi's suit was filed under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The law prohibits discrimination based on someone having a physical or mental impairment, or on the belief that someone has such an impairment. Milford officials refused the father's offer to have both himself and his daughter screened for Ebola, the suit says. According to the suit, a city health official said in an Oct. 15 meeting that the risk of the girl infecting anyone was minor but that she ought to be quarantined because of rumors, panic and the climate of the school. City and school officials told Ikeoluwa not to return to school until Nov. 3, the suit says. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there is little risk or no risk of contracting Ebola unless someone has been in close contact with a person who has it and who is symptomatic. Grappling with an unfamiliar public health threat, some state and local officials have called the federal guidelines insufficient to protect Americans and have imposed tougher measures. New York and New Jersey have insisted on mandatory quarantines for travelers arriving from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone who had contact with Ebola patients. The case is Ikeoluwa Opayemi v. Milford Public Schools and City of Milford, U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, No. 3:14-cv-01597. https://www.yahoo.com/news/connecticut-father-sues-ebola-fears-keep-daughter-school-200044587.html |
What time is the match anyone. I thought they said 4pm in Naija, no? |
whirlwind7:The reason is that there's are island which geographically is at the tip end of morocco (Melila and Ceuta ) the Spanish lay claim to those island and as such is considered a Spanish eclave, as soon as you step your foot there, you are automatically in the Spanish territory. |
The nigga should be castrated. Simple and short |
To hell with your fake news, if i open that link make god make me shake this nigga hand.
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Na only him waka go? ![]() |
Shoir!!!!
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Ermmmm.... |
As in....
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Feedmemore:Word! |
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