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Prophets are something else. They can’t see the actual future, only the present circumstances around a person, and they make instant judgments based on that. Here is my personal life experience with prophet: Some years back, I was friends with two ladies. Lady A: I loved her a lot. She was outspoken and very intelligent, but gave off the “I don’t cook, I don’t clean” vibe. She was also flirty and had many guys around her. Lady B: The complete opposite. I didn’t really like her, not very brilliant, but she had good character. She bought me things, cooked, and did all the “wife material” stuff. Very decent, no side guys, very religious. My mom took both ladies’ names to some prophets on my behalf. These prophets chose Lady B, saying Lady A wasn’t wife material and was promiscuous, which at the time was true. Three years later, Lady A finished school and was ready to settle down. She stopped flirting, started cooking and cleaning, and was still in my life. Meanwhile, Lady B was fed up with me since I never really reciprocated her love, and she was already seeing someone else. Again, my mom took both names to the same prophets (who had forgotten they were the same people as before). This time, the prophet chose Lady A, saying she would give me all the joy I wanted in marriage and that Lady B wasn’t good for me. In the end, I didn’t marry either of them, I only saw it all as an experiment. The truth is, prophets can only see your current situation, not your future. Your future is in your hands, and change is the only constant in life. |
Oga i have met virgins that even if you give me 1 billion naira to marry them I will not , being a virgin is just a bonus that can even be ignored, all these bad girls on the street today were once a virgin. SmartPolician: |
Mark angle has over 9 million subscribers , he didn't block Nigerians , and he is so famous in india. You never reach any where you won block Nigeria. Most everything be about making money? Your goal is just money money money money money ... nawa for these my people |
With all the prayers in your country , you still had to run to another country for a better life. |
There's no short number to call like 911 , no helicopter will fly over bridges just to monitor the car and bring it back. If you have money to buy a car , use it to travel |
She's not so pretty though , but she fine. |
Just have kids or get a second Job, get home very late at night, sleep and repeat the next day. Everything you have stated up their , you can do them on your own, business, crypo , forex.... Attend paid seminars and go alone , get a bestie female friend who is married with similar interest with you. I won't advise you to leave your husband(the street is not smiling), instead get a female friend who is married that you can do all these things with, try to pair her husband with yours so this can be like family friends thingy , plan date with that your female friend, you don't need him to follow you to church , you can go alone , the only thing you need him for is the planned date and if he says no , go with your female friends. Most men don't dance, I can't either including Dangote. Get Netflix sub and watch lots of movies. Find your own peace of mind , if you are still in that stage where you need someone to make you happy, then something broken inside that you need to fix first. If you are based in Lagos , i know a married lady i could pair you with and i feel your cases is very similar with hers. breadtoaster: |
Travel , run as fast as you can. If you have all the money , you don't have security |
Bro, I’m not even based in Benin. I made the biggest mistake of my life driving down to PH, so I passed through Benin. That main junction link road when you are travelling through benin damaged a lot of things in my car; the engine leakage till date is still under management, and the back and front bumper are gone forever. The annoying part is that even 100 bags of cement would do justice to that road. With ₦20 million, trust me, that road would fly. What is the state government doing if the federal couldn’t fix it? And you want to campaign for the next election with a budget of ₦100 billion, but just ₦20 million is needed here. I got a contract early this year and, trust me, I finished all the money fixing my car because of that road. Worse mistake of my life, I had to lodge in hotel for more than 30 days because the gear of the car was sent down from lagos, and we kept going back and fort, I didn't want to leave the car in ph then return to lagos. I can't write the story of my life without including that expereince. Just because of a road o.... I think there’s more to this than wickedness.... what these politicians are doing definitely more than wickedness. This is occultic; this is counterintuitive. Sugarboyy: |
They will not listen until they experience it, one lady sent me message some wicks ago asking if she should divorce her husband, till tomorrow i didn't even reply her message, because i have given her lots of advises prior to that message. Last week she messaged me again that she's going to egypt. I know she's trying to escape the man. |
Only the chairs and Furnitures in their houses will fix benin road, until you pass through benin road , you won't understand how wicked our politicians are |
Some gay shits.... he needs woman not man bro. ekpen89: |
No be person wey see food job go read books... visit there agric farm and Electricity farm. We need those two more than library People will enter the library steal books and computer then use the money to buy food. These people think poverty in Nigeria is a fiction. |
You made me watch it , and it was very disheartening... I've made up my mind to relocate.... No children should go through this . Obviously they are doing this intentionally, it is counterintuitive but it is what it is , only God knows the reason being it. Soldiers are now protecting bandit. Boomyvig: |
A sacrificial lamb , you are about to be sacrificed |
max it tells you there's no God and that religion is manmade.... |
It's getting real, if you have the means leave o, it's looks like they can't stop the monster they created. I'm strongly considering permanent relocation |
People forgets that Oyo was an empire back in the days, and if you study yoruba in school, the real language you will be taught is ibadan. The real yoruba language is ibadan |
My brother , i didn't even know all these countries have a tight visa rule for a whole Nigeria... A whole Nigeria.... This politicians has really dealt with us gan irumanle: |
I can see one thousand and one things that this government could do to uplift the life of the mases but they won't do it |
This is my prayer too, I just wish things get better for us as a nation. I can't wait beemedia1: |
that's about 2billion , not even up to total yearly tax of some american billionaires ... We are poor country |
But Ranks 1million in the world ranking |
You can smoke weed from now till tomorrow, it won’t give you what you don’t have, it only brings out what’s already in you. kingthreat: |
I have a whole new perspective on Portable after watching his interview on Honest Bunch Podcast. He's so full of wisdom. |
if you watch honest bunch podcast where they invited portable, you will change your view about him... guy is filed with wisdom. |
And the guy is even reducing their rating, they don't even know, seun scold the people too but he doesn't go this route of being rude. Tell someone old enough to be your father "keep quiet" helinues: |
They will catch the culprit, if technology fails to catch him, military will come for him, if military fails , they will use witchcraft , you will be shocked they have it more than we do. Our names keeps getting negativities |
My concern is simple, fix the traffic crisis in Lagos. Build more link bridges, solve the flooding problem, and pay attention to the terrible state of our roads. The situation on the Ajah–Lekki axis is unbearable. Before anyone comes at me, I’m Yoruba, born and raised in Lagos. I’m speaking from lived experience. This governor focuses too much on show-off projects while neglecting basic infrastructure. My car rims got damaged recently because I hit a deep gallop around 10pm while driving at a normal speed. It didn’t just affect the rims, but other parts of the car too. So yes, it concerns me to speak out. The Ajah pedestrian bridge has become unsafe, overrun by armed robbers, so much that people hardly use it anymore. At Ojodu Berger, traffic has worsened because many avoid the pedestrian bridge as well. The lane demarcations at Berger are all damaged, creating heavy traffic on the road. Let’s not forget, it was the former governor who built that Begger bridge and road, but now everything has deteriorated without any proper maintenance or replacement. This government is not doing enough. That’s why, for the first time in nearly 20 years, a Lagos governor is struggling for a second term. |
There's love in sharing , you both should just marry him... I can't do this as a man but then its not a taboo |
Omo Nigeria no corrupt reach this one o..., 1 billion naira for logo. Even USA couldn't solve about 1 trillion dollars corruption case. |
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