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Are they really sure they want the youth involved? Ki won ma maa pe aja fun wa lobo jare |
What is a report? |
Mharitza:lols |
Won ti gbe wa mora.... |
Guys... As funny as it sound... What do u think of this pix.
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He don give her ALL OF HIM |
I call him C Rondoooooo!! He is got it all. |
Those hands are too soiled to be tonto dike's hands |
Propangandist? I tot that was a good thing... It sounds like the much respected Mahatma GANDI... |
With these shoes... U can go anywhere u wish. |
The language scholars... The Linguists....
Translate these two yoruba sentences into English please.... 1. ATA SA PA MI LORI... 2. E KU ATI ILE BO SI ILE.... |
shut:Am waiting |
ccnation:Very Correct. Self Satisfaction . |
Hmmmm.... I love this piece.... Directed to nobody in particular... It make sense even if it has no specific recipient. |
Teachers... Teachers... Teachers... In-loco-Parentis... Tutor... These are all their names... Regardless of which school u passed through. You would surely have encountered cheaters who disguise as teachers... Having said that... The same way u meet up with cheaters is the same way u will meet up with teachers that u will continue to cherish somewhere in your heart for the rest of your life because you count yourself lucky passing through them as their students... Today is teachers day... And this thread is open up to all those who wishes to shout out to those wonderful teachers back then... It is a global community, you never can tell if he or she is here on nairaland... Lets get to know these teachers... They deserve all the praise we might give today... |
Eni Olorun o pa.... |
Whether educated or not... This post or thread is directed to all parents and even the intending parents can learn one or two things from this while those who were victims may also share theire experiences. . I was in SS1 to introduce the newly promoted students to Physics as a subject... I felt there is the need for me to ask them why they chose the science department even when some of them know how demanding the department could be... I was taken aback with some of the response i got from some of the students. A female told me categorically that her passion is to become a writer in the nearest future as she love reading poems and Novel but her mother was against it. I asked her what was on her mother's mind when she said no and she told me that her mum told her emphatically that there is no Nurse in the family and as such she has to be a nurse to fulfil her mum's wish... I was left dumbfounded as the girl has no other option but to obey her 'dear mum'. As if it wasnt enough, another told me he loves designing but his dad want him to be a Pilot and he doesnt have any option. The matter above is somehow sensitive as even the so called educated fellows make the mistake of 'departmentalising' their kids if that Word exist in the english context. The scenario reminded me of the movie 3 idiots that i watched back then and i had to prescribe it to the students to go watch with their parents... Imagine what disastrous effect it would have had on their careers if MOHAMMAD ALI's father had forced him to be a musician and MICHEAL JACKSON's father had forced him to be a boxer... I Shared my impression with a friend and he stated point blankly that this is one of the many reasons why our educational sector keeps falling beyond expectation... It isnt about what they want, rather, it is about what we the parents want. Parents have totally forgotten that they are suppose to CHOOSE WITH their Children and Not CHOOSE FOR them when it comes to their careers... We might be vastly experienced but we still need to respect the passion of our children... Let the children know that they need to follow excellence and success will chase them pants down as stated by Ranchoddas Chalmadas Chanchad... I have spoken... |
I have tried restoring factory settings a couple of time but it always return to the former level... It will rearrange my contacts non alphabetically and when i have incoming calls, it wont display the name of the caller, just the nuimber even when i have stored the number on my fone... What can i do? |
Hmmmm |
tpiander:So e don quickly turn to sweetie? |
What a nice post! #4rmAsarcasticPointOfView |
tpiander:Are u for real? I guess u must be feeling so high right now thinking u possess the poetic license to just type and respond to peoples comment anyhow.... Check it dear... U are as useless a sadist as any person can ever be.... Simpleton. Tot u were responsible before after reading ur first comment. Is it a must u comment?.. |
How sure are u that that account belongs to him or has not been hacked? He is top trending right now u know |
tpiander:Want u to answer dis tooo.. DO U LIKE YOUR MUM? |
Miami11:Not kids..... I mean the general populace as a whole |
For a start.... Yorubas refer to mother as WURA while they refer to the father as JIGI. WURA means GOLD while JIGI means MIRROR.. Which would you say is much more valuable as a title for the parents ?Well. A student of mine asked me the question WHY DO INDIVIDUALS CHERISH THEIR MOTHERS MORE THAN THEIR FATHERS?? I responded by asking him what he observed. He said he noticed on social networks that people openly admire their mothers more than and better than their fathers... In the sense that they create time to wish them happy birthday, happy women day, and happy mothers day. He went on to say that there are majority of rhymes for mothers appraisal while that of the fathers is far fetched and even the hip hop stars prefer to sing inspiring songs for their mothers thereafter ending it with the fact that they want to accomplish a lot for their mothers... Infact... I still dont know how to answer the question.. Why do we cherish our mothers better than our fathers? Is it only the mothers that deserve all the care? |
Jump down and start searching... |
H.mmmm |
Who we wan believe now? |
Is he someone worthkeeping awake for? If not... its ur decision |
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