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Arsenal!!
The best there can ever be |
donbrowser: jerrydelight:especially one from Alaba market.... when a VC knows not what he's saying |
Midehi:Abeg, be careful what you wish for oo |
xamuel17:Amen oo |
Cjrane2:this your wish ehh |
Make a wish for Nigeria.... I wish buhari leads us right and 1$=#1 |
shuuuu.....
and be patient joor |
If only this works for every marriage/husbands....... with the New NIGERIAN husbands.... being a fan doesn't guarantee anything. Even the loudest thank you and clearest write ups won't stop him from cheating and finding faults except of course, your post just centers on 'being a fan'. Cheaters included. #Ma_opinion_tho. |
damn!! so guys were really blessed with creativity and some thinking ability. very soon, it'd be commercialised. If this was I Nigeria, I'm sure nobody would even have his time. |
*falls of chair* Oya save her own mom's name as young witch now. problem solved |
Covenant univetsity any day any time |
had no |
Praise the Lord...... It's testimony time fellow nairalanders. drop your testimonies of what God has done for you, let's follow you to thank God. Happy sunday Y'll |
hmmm |
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?? A woman tells her husband she's going to visit her sick mom in the village. she goes in Friday and returns on Sunday with plenty fruits and foodstuffs, saying they are from her mom to the husband and children. Her husband gently asks her about her mom's health to which she replied that she took her mom to the village hospital and she's recovering and getting better. The wife adds that her mother insisted she revisits in a few days to spend at least a week with her. "I'm worried about mama", the wife crooned with tears swelling in her eyes "she'll be fine" hubby lovingly replied. The husband then politely asks her to take the items into the kitchen. As she enters, she meets her mother preparing dinner in the kitchen. apparently, her mom came visiting the Friday she left for the village. you can imagine the plight of this woman, showed, stunned, dazzled and dumbfounded. how would you handle this case, as the mom, woman or man ![]() candid opinion please .... |
Hmmm.... Africans are suffering o. is that carpet on in the state house
*adjusts sunshades* |
misssclassy:I actually think there are several women that would.... |
Coolcash1:Yh, most people might not understand it as that tho welcome back |
but then what about those women that constantly drive their husband to the edge?? cc: damstarr -xender -Xavierblue |
This was according to a pastor (name not important) on air yesterday. The KICC pastor explained that; most women grew up from homes where mom, dad and even elder siblings resolves to beating at the slightest provocation and as a result these kids grow up getting used to correction by beating. This not only becomes second nature to them, they are also not satisfied if not beating (something like that). He therfore went on to explain that women like this when they get married, unknown to them begin to crave the beatings they grew up experiencing. Love to them, isn't 100% until their husbands have once or twice done something to tame them or "reunite them to their childhood" weird, even as I typed it...... do you see reason with his line of thought ![]() |
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abeg, my thread should not turn to personal crap talk dump ground needed helpful contribution, and y'll derailing |
superleo1:dont get me wrong, i'm not judging.... just surprised your bold like that to declare it. anyways, its a faceless forum tho. |
superleo1:soo, your gay and your happy ![]() |
lol
naijaboiy:l |
Bisjosh:in as much as I'm not the person involved, I still feel desperate time calls for desperate measures.... and, my colleague can't be gay even if the survival of the world depended on it |
tpiadotcom:Lool, I'm not gay o... We just had the general conversation at the office... still having it sef |


