Politics › Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by LaudableXX: 1:12pm On Jun 04, 2018 |
princfred: Which can goat be this princfred. I guess you princfred lack original thought after i've exposed to you how goatish your reasoning is so need to use your own brain anymore but to modify my posts. Fixed.
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by LaudableXX: 12:55pm On Jun 04, 2018 |
princfred: Your need Rehab princfred and stop smoking dung as its drying your brain obviously. Lol. Fixed.
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Family › Re: My Wife's Family Has Ruined My Home And My Life by LaudableXX: 12:54pm On Jun 04, 2018*. Modified: 2:33pm On Jun 04, 2018 |
ojlifa: it appears you are from a single parent and you see my comment as some personal attack.but far from the truth.they are defective end of story,a girl child is usually and as you know on no subject matter can you get a 100% result with humans and that is why we are humans but the majority would be used as assessment on the subject issue,back to what i was say male children are a reflection of there father,and female there mother,if you wish to get married and you want to know how your supposed spouse would behave,just look at there parent you can make a safe 80% assessment .this is a fact.while you may learn from the world but your life as a human is mostly molded by what happens within the 4 walls of the home and that guardians and counselling i spoke about.so save me that research talk,america right now is suffering from low male self esteem issues,plus what they term weaker men and higher gayism among black and Hispanic men.what do they have in common,they where raised by single women,the white who mostly grow in a family(husband and wife )setting is suffer same effect at a far less rate .so you can deceive yourself but the reality is what it is .surely you there not produce finding with such conclusion or those responsible for what is term social re-engineering would eat you. Unfortunately for you, I am not from a single parent family, but I have friends and relatives who grew up in one, through no fault of their own.  I have seen children from single parent families in church and at the workplace, enough to know that your current quest to demonize single-parent families, is not only wrong, but illogical. Did a single-parent offend you somewhere, at some point in time, that you now feel the urge to lash out at them and their children? Your 80% assessment is not backed by any known research or scientific study in Nigeria, neither is it backed by data or fact. How many gay or lesbian people do you know personally, who were raised by single parents? The American examples you cited among the Black and Hispanic community, are flawed because you are attributing the social causes of their youngsters' deviant behaviour solely to single-parenthood, when there are so many other factors responsible for why youngsters in those communities turn out the way they do. In my spare time, I work as a health volunteer and I have met many single parents in the course of my activities.  I have met the good, bad and ugly ones. And I must say, that there are many single parents doing a good job, and I doff my hat to them. You do not know anything about social re-engineering. You are just tossing the term around in a bid to sound important, but you only succeeded in sounding illogical.  People become single parents through a variety of reasons, and rarely by choice. Some become single parents through widowhood, after losing their better half to death. Others through divorce as a result of incompatibility or abusive spouses, while some were jilted prior to the wedding, and were unable to give birth within the confines of wedlock. There are still some who ended up as single parents due to the wrong relationships they had with married people. The reasons are long and endless. People learn to relate with the opposite sexes through a process of socialisation, which may be acquired from the home or from their environment. You are a product of not just your home, but also your environment. As long as there is a father figure in the shape of an uncle, relative or grandfather fulfilling that role, then what is your problem?  If a child grows up in a single-parent household, it is NOT the fault of that child.  You are calling human beings created by God, as 'defective?'  It says a lot about the prejudice, myopia and hate that colours your world view. Free your mind and seek help before it is too late. What about single fathers? Do their children grow up defective too, if they are raised by single fathers who lost their wives to sickness, death or divorce? How many single fathers do you know that have raised defective children? Please tell us. Let me give you a little assignment. Go and read the story of Dr. Ben Carson, one of the first surgeons to separate co-joined Siamese twins in America. Renowned neurosurgeon Ben Carson is the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, appointed by President Donald Trump.
Birth and Family Background Benjamin Solomon Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan, on September 18, 1951, the second son of Sonya and Robert Solomon Carson. His mother was raised in Tennessee in a very large family and dropped out of school in the third grade. With limited prospects in life, she married Baptist minister and factory worker Robert Carson when she was 13. The couple moved to Detroit and had two children. But Sonya eventually discovered her husband was a bigamist and had another secret family. After the couple divorced, Robert moved in with his other family, leaving Sonya and her children financially devastated.
Influential Mother Ben was 8 and Curtis, his brother, was 10 when Sonya began to raise them as a single mother, reportedly moving to Boston to live with her sister for a time and eventually returning to Detroit. The family was very poor and to make ends meet Sonya sometimes toiled at two or three jobs simultaneously in order to provide for her boys. Most of the jobs she had was as a domestic worker.
As Carson later detailed in his autobiography, his mother was frugal with the family's finances, cleaning and patching clothes from the Goodwill in order to dress the boys. The family would also go to local farmers and offer to pick vegetables in exchange for a portion of the yield. Sonya would then can the produce for the her childrens' meals. Her actions, and the way she managed the family, proved to be a tremendous influence on Ben and Curtis.
Sonya also taught her boys that anything was possible. By his recollection many years later, Carson had thoughts of a career in medicine. For medical care, his family would have to wait for hours to be seen by one of the interns at hospitals in Boston or Detroit. Carson observed the hospital as doctors and nurses went about their routines, dreaming that one day they would be calling for a "Dr. Carson." https://www.biography.com/people/ben-carson-475422 Now, would it be asking too much if I say that you should kindly take yourself and your brand of ill-gotten logic out of my mentions? God bless you as you comply. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by LaudableXX: 12:36pm On Jun 04, 2018 |
princfred: princfred You are the one here delusional or deceptive inclined enough not to know who the aggressors are hence the need for them to jam you or your siblings and correct your self impose out of touch delusions. Do nextvtime it wouldn't be Igbos you foolishly and hatefully call aggressors just like MB have learnt.
If you had enough sense to use google, you will know how, when and where. In your little brainwashed mind princfred, you speak for SS now MB yet others shouldn't speak for other regions . You are such a daft goat princfred beating and faffing dust to come to igbo threads to exhibit Igbo derangement syndromes.
Go bleat about your regions matters princfred if your region has anything going for them. Fixed.
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by LaudableXX: 12:34pm On Jun 04, 2018 |
princfred: This goat princfred doesnt and cant eve see that all he wrote above refers more to himself because as a goat he lacks the ability of self reflection. Here he is on a thread about igbos faffing dung yet accusing others of his own doings. I guess his princfred's own spirit of hypocrisy is from birth . Fixed.
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Family › Re: My Wife's Family Has Ruined My Home And My Life by LaudableXX: 2:43am On Jun 04, 2018 |
Pipedreams: Bro trust me it's worse in igboland. It's automatic. No money no respect. Marrying from Yoruba families are better. An Igbo woman becomes highly disloyal and disrespectful if u don't have money. A yoruba lady may hustle it out with u and won't mind living in face me I face you. I am a proud Anambra boy and I know what I'm saying.
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Family › Re: My Wife's Family Has Ruined My Home And My Life by LaudableXX: 2:37am On Jun 04, 2018 |
Olumeme: I don't know why men find themselves in this kind of ugly situation. Those I have heard this kind of stories from are mostly due to the fact that their inlaws pick their bills.
My brother, any man that can't make his woman loyal, then he should be ready to go through this kind of mess, If you can't tell your wife to sit down there without any fear of her disobeying you, then forget it, because she will be the one that will sell you out.
The solution is for you to start calling the shot and bluffing them, any day you give an order and she disobeys, send her back to her parents, she will definitely have sense.
To posses some powers, you must be ready to take some risks Oh goodness, I can't stop laughing!  You said: "To possess some powers, you must be ready to take some risks." I agree! 
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Family › Re: My Wife's Family Has Ruined My Home And My Life by LaudableXX: 2:19am On Jun 04, 2018 |
ojlifa: we can debate this issue,but the fact remains single parenting raises defective children.go and check the back ground of most gay and lesbians two thing always stand out,sexual abuse at young age and single parenting .simply put men and women have different mental and physical make up,while growing up this imitation takes place,how to relate with the sexes take place and guardian and counselling takes place. eg if a girl child is raised by a single mother,she has no male impute meaning she wouldn't know how to relate in the context of a relationship,because she never really sew her mother relate in such context.her mother most likely turns her into a girls girl,meaning she would already have issue with men.if its a boy raise by a single mother,the mother has no knowledge on what it takes to be a man,so she rather teaches him what she knows which is been a woman,so you have a woman in a mans skin.same thing if roles are switched .as for those who grow up in homes where either partner has died,usually the kids got to have an idea of how it was and what they learnt probably just in a shorter time Do you have any empirical evidence or research that supports your assertions?  Single parenthood is not responsible for the prevalence of gays and lesbians in our society. There are tons of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people who were raised in homes with two parents - a mother & a father. So how do you explain that? So if for example, a child's father dies before he or she grows up, are you saying that he/she would automatically grow up in a defective manner to become a lesbian or gay individual, if they are raised by the mother? Where did you hear that one?  As long as the child's uncle, grandfather or mum's male relative, can offer fatherly guidance, there shouldn't be problems. People relate with members of the opposite sex, based on socialisation.  After all, the single mother can have platonic friends of both sexes, or neighbours, or relatives who would visit from time to time, and the child could learn from the way his/her mum relates with them. No man or woman is an island. That is why I said earlier it is essential for the single parent to be an honest, disciplined, respectful, responsible and well-adjusted individual.  Usually challenges arise, when such single mums or single dads remarry, and the kids now find it difficult adjusting to their father or mother's new spouse. Stories of step-mums or stepdads maltreating kids are all too common. Even when both parents are still married, there are some men who are irresponsible absentee fathers, who despite being married, play no active role, in the upbringing of the child. There are married women like that too, who abdicate their responsibilities to the maid, nanny or whoever is on ground. Oga, it is bad parenting that makes children grow up in a defective manner, and not single parenthood. Not all single parents are automatically bad parents.  |
Politics › Re: The Cooking Stove Controversy: APC And It's Federated Liars. by LaudableXX: 12:02am On Jun 04, 2018*. Modified: 2:55am On Jun 04, 2018 |
naijapips04: There is a post currently trending on the frontpage of how GEJ scammed Nigeria with a cooking stove scheme that is currently laying waste in the National Stadium.
Before APC whip up another propaganda, here are the facts of the story:
1) The quantity of stoves stipulated to be distributed in the contract was 750,000 as against the 20 million cooking stoves been dangled around by BMC members as evidenced in this post.
2) 700,000 pieces out of the 750,000 pieces of the stoves were actually supplied by the contractor Messrs Integra Renewable Energy Services Limited.
3) only 15% of the contract amount (contract sum is 9.2 billion. 15% of that is around N1.4 billion ) was paid to the contractor as mobilization, and it is with this amount that he imported the over 700k stoves.
4) The minister of environment revoked the contract and has refused to pay the contractor the balance of the fees as stipulated in the contract.
5) All this were happening in May ,2015 at the very tail end of GEJ's administration. The project was duly handed over to the new Buhari government who stalled it ( they took 6 months to appoint ministers) and left the stoves rotten away.
You can read the full gist with facts as reported by Daily Trust below:
Don't let APC fool you again with propaganda. Ask them for facts!! This contract/project should never have been signed in the first place.  Firstly, there are many small-scale artisans or firms that could easily have manufactured these cookstoves in Nigeria. It is not rocket science to design, fabricate and distribute the cookstoves.  instead, they chose to import it from Germany or one foreign country, thereby wasting our foreign exchange. Now there is an on-going scheme in the North-east to produce the cookstoves locally, which is what they should have done from the start. Secondly, why import cookstoves that would still use firewood chips, charcoal and rice husk briquettes, instead of promoting the use of LPG gas stoves and cylinders, that would have eliminated the use of firewood, wood chips and charcoal? It would also have reduced environmental degradation.  Fuel-Efficient Cookstove Production/Training Centres in Borno State by Nigeria Cleancooking | Apr 30, 2018 | News
The International Centre for Energy, Environment and Development (ICEED) with funding from the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has established three (3) fuel-efficient cookstoves production/training centres in 3 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Borno State. The centres are in Jere, Konduga and Maiduguri LGAs and have provided training to 100 people on technical and business aspects of fuel-efficient coookstoves production across the three L.G.As.
During the launch of the Centre in Gongulong community in Jere LGA on April 16, 2018, Mr. Macki Tall, FAO’s Deputy Country Representative noted that the measure was part of a comprehensive programme initiated by the organisation to reduce dependence on firewood, encourage development of alternative energies and provide sustainable livelihood to communities.
According to Mr. Tall, people engaged in firewood collection were prone to attacks and abduction by Boko Haram insurgents, while women and children were exposed to eye and respiratory infections through inhalation of harmful firewood smoke. The project foresees to distribute at least 5,000 locally produced fuel-efficient stoves in the three LGAs to households with very limited access to firewood.
This will help them to reduce the amount of firewood needed to meet their daily cooking need. The Borno State Commissioner for Environment, Alhaji Kaka Shehu represented by Mala Barma, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, stated that the forest in the state has been subjected to large scale degradation, due to the strangulation of businesses and economic activities, as a result of the activities of the insurgents over the past years. http://nigeriacleancooking.org/ |
Autos › Re: Nissan Xterra 2008 Gray by LaudableXX: 11:44pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
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Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 11:40pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
drdeola001: Well I can see she isn't a pastor. she is just one of those who ordain themselves as pastors and malign the gospel. If she can't pray for peace in her marriage what will she counsel her church member in a similar situation. So who has been attending to her sexual needs since she separated from her husband? Abi her body na wood? There are so many ways to resolve marital issues separation isn't scriptural and stop calling yourself a pastor. What if she prayed for peace, yet the peace never came? Should she continue to stay in the marriage, until the man beats her to death? If she was your own sister, what advice would you give her?  |
Autos › Re: 09092642747 You Called Threatening I Should Not Comment On Your Posts. by LaudableXX: 11:34pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Cosplay: But that's your number.
09092642747 Sherlock Holmes!  I throway salute, o! 
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 5 Months After Landing My Dream Job In An Int'l NGO, The Admin Shocked Me Today by LaudableXX: 11:24pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
egobetatoday: I heard u can be traced using your phone/laptops IP adress. ur phone number is linked to an IP. You heard, or you know? Only your location can be traced, if you let them know your IP address. If your phone is to be traced, then they need to know the IMEI number of your phone, as well. Are you going to give it to them? |
Romance › Re: My Experience With A Single Mother I wanted to marry. by LaudableXX: 11:20pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
livinbygrace: I have dated many of them and can tell you that 90% of single mothers are not marriageable.Deal with it.
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Romance › Re: My Experience With A Single Mother I wanted to marry. by LaudableXX: 11:16pm On Jun 03, 2018*. Modified: 1:18pm On Jun 04, 2018 |
greyham: There is EVERYTHING WRONG in dating a single mum. When you start catching feelings you open new thread on nairaland and I will be there to tell you the same thing. LEAVE SINGLE MUMS ALONE.
They can be your friend, but don't date them.
Your life, your choice. Guy, grow up and stop talking like a teenage kid. If you have a relative that is a single mum, will you advise that nobody should marry her?  Women become single mums for a variety of reasons. Among single mums, there are good ones, and bad ones. Some may become single mums out of wedlock. Others may end up being single mums because they were divorced, or their husbands died at an early age, so they became widows. Some of the single girls without kids that you are looking at, may have had abortions that you knew nothing about. Dem no dey write am for face or forehead. Some may even have dated sugar daddies old enough to be your father in the past, or may have been runs babes. Who knows?  There are good single girls, and bad ones too. Free your mind, abeg. |
Politics › Re: Vessel Traffic At Calabar Port Increases By 40% by LaudableXX: 10:57pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
trapQ: I really don't like it when people say what they don't know. Port Harcourt airport doesn't have the international status that Lagos has. It looks like youve never left your village before. Just so you know, Turkish air, Qatar airways and all the other aviation giants do not take off nor land in Port Harcourt. Imagine a popular destination like Dubai, only two airlines fly there from PH, AirFrance and Lufthansa air and they are almost double the price of other airlines. Also you cannot fly directly from most countries to PH. Guy, please withdraw this statement so that people will not laugh at you.  Once an airport accepts international flights, so that foreign airlines can take-off and land there on a regular scheduled basis, then it is designated as an international airport. It has to meet ICAO standards, for such foreign airlines to operate there.  So this your claim that "Port Harcourt airport doesn't have the international status that Lagos has," is baseless. One airport is NOT more international than the other. Thank God, someone just confirmed that you can fly from Frankfurt directly to PHC, and you can also fly from PHC airport to various EU destinations, as well as into the US, with a stopover in an European capital.  Please crosscheck. From Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu, you can fly to Dubai and various Asian countries, using Ethiopian airlines. Since November 2017 we’ve witnessed an upsurge of movement in and out of Enugu, and its rather surprising because by this time one should be expecting a down turn after the Christmas, but instead it has been on the increase. The Ethiopian airline now brings an aircraft that carry 300 passengers at a time, three times a week, so if we hadn’t started practicing avoidance of all corrupt practices and other things that were scaring passengers away or hampering movement, people won’t actually be interested here, they would either go to Lagos or any other airport.
But if you come to the airport every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to watch for yourself, you will see there is smooth flow of movement. Then all the agencies were united in one accord to ensure that we do the right things because if we do the right things, passengers will come, the economy will grow and it will affect everybody positively.
What are you doing to attract more international airlines since it’s only one that flies Enugu presently?
We will attract them because we are setting facilities critical to the airport, that need to be put in place to attract them. For instance water supply to the airport is not adequate, we actually need an independent water supply system so as to ensure that our fire fighting vehicles get quickly replenished if we have fire incidence.
Information is key and everybody knows what we don’t have yet, and that’s why more airlines are not coming. As soon as we get that one done, I am sure they will come. Secondly the terminal building we have at the moment is being managed for international and domestic flights, and it’s not sufficient. The new international terminal building will be completed in the next 18 months, and there is also provision for at least three international airlines to be processed at a time.
As we speak now, if I have three international airlines to process at the same time it will be chaotic, because the halls are not big enough to handle that. So it’s a blessing in disguise they are not coming yet.....
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/one-intl-airline-operates-enugu-airport-mgbemena-airport-mgr/ |
Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 7:04pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Jobabori: It is not a crime but it lead to a consequence worse than that of a crime. Divorce is forbidden among Christians not to talk of a so called Pastor. That is your view. If you have a sister or daughter who is in an abusive relationship, where her husband turns her into a punching bag any time he likes, will you still say the same thing knowing her life is at risk? |
Family › Re: My Wife's Family Has Ruined My Home And My Life by LaudableXX: 6:59pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
tamethem: My guy I am never anti Igbo or Anti Hausa, Infact I didn't marry from my tribe for your info. What I'm saying is Everything shouldn't be based on Money.
It is not until you have money that you are respected by your in-laws. That's a very bad Money worshiping belief. As long as you take care of your wife, accord her respect take care of your kids and be good to your in-laws. After doing all the about any family or in-laws that don't give you respect and love are Mentally Sick. and if you don't give a fcck about them you are right. And if they want their daughter they can come and take her.
There is no big deal in divorce we only take it so serious in Africa. A marriage that is taking you gradually to your grave can be dissolved jejely. You will take care of your kids and have peace of mind and besides women are more than men so you can remarry and move on.
You are talking as if every Rich guy is respected and loved by the in-laws and that's untrue. If you are Rich and don't have what it take to command respect from your in-law they won't respect you, not every family is greedy.
Are you asking me Have I seen any Nigerian woman divorced a Rich guy? I will tell you they are plenty if I give you names you won't know them but the few you know Tonto Dike and the light Yoruba Actress who married the Oil magnate forgotten her name, are part of them.
Peace May the wisdom of God and the understanding of King Solomon, continue to increase in your life!  I wish I could dash you 10,000 likes for this post! True!  |
Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 6:56pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Jobabori: But she agreed to be ordained a pastor thou she knew she was having domestic challenges. So is that now a crime? |
Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 6:54pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Freshbank: Pls try to understand there is a difference between being prayerful & righteous... One can be a prayer warrior and still live in sin... The Bible says "the prayer of a righteous man availeth much" ... Blessed you Oh, they told you the prayer warrior was living in sin, ba? Which crystal ball said this to you? So maybe in your own church, prayer warriors are expected to live in sin, maybe that is why you are talking like this, you judgemental human being? |
Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 6:52pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Freshbank: U should be the one to read & comprehend the story
but I was despairing and still wanted to make the marriage work as a Senior Church Pastor concerned, Can't you see that statement shows the marriage was already in existence before she was a church pastor? Or you did not see where she said: "I married as a church girl, young, innocent and shielded but entered a home that violence and abuse was the order of the day...." Did she say she married as a pastor? |
Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 6:35pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Freshbank: And she couldn't pray about it? Imagine meeting this pastor for counselling about challenges in ur home...
What will be her response? Ur guess is as good as mine..
I wouldn't be judgemental here, but let's review what the holy scripture says, it says and I quote "if a man's way pleases God, He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him"... So I think before we do anything we should make our ways right with God... I have not said that I 'm holy, it is a general truth from the scripture I just said..
" Be not wise in thou own eyes, fear the Lord and He shall direct thou parts" Who told you she did NOT pray about it?  Didn't you read about her internal struggles before she finally plucked up courage to leave the abusive man? I know a lady who was a prayer warrior that got kicked down 2 flights of stairs by her abusive husband. She is still paralysed till today, meanwhile the man has divorced her!  |
Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 6:33pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
PureMe01: Every ashawo married woman using domestic violence as an excuse to go chop fresh preek these days Na God I take beg you, don't repeat this comment outside so that people will not realise you are daft. |
Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 6:32pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
itiswellandwell: Hmmmmm. This marriage thing again! Didn't she prayed about it before dabbling into it as a senior pastor ? Was she given a wrong revelation? Is she insinuating that we shouldn't trust pre marital revelations anymore? What? What? What? Am just confused with this marriage palava.
You might be interested www.nairaland.com/4519992/neat-samsung-s7-edge-4gb Go back and read the story. She was NOT a pastor when she married him. She was an innocent, sheltered church girl. What did she know at such a young age? |
Family › Re: Pastor Michale Matthew: "I Dumped My Marriage Over Domestic Violence" by LaudableXX: 6:30pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
NwaAmaikpe:
 This woman can't be a pastor.
Only a wife who longs to become an olosho will walk out of her marriage just because of mere domestic abuse.
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Romance › Re: My Experience With A Single Mother I wanted to marry. by LaudableXX: 6:21pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
CecyAdrian: On point!!!
The reason why many guys go for small girls is because they want to dominate without counter or questions ....and later those small girls end up growing wings, and turning round to show them pepper! So sad.  |
Romance › Re: My Experience With A Single Mother I wanted to marry. by LaudableXX: 6:10pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Netanyahu1: Op. I understand the single mother aspect. I have come to realize that 80% of all single mothers have one of two problems. Its either that they are totally dull about everything in life to the extent that no man is interested in managing their intellectual deficiency, or they are outrightly wayward to the extent that no man wants to be a party to their stupid ideology about what a marital union should look like.
In your own case , however, you just dodged a bullet. As far as "Nigeria" is concerned , church is where you find the most useless and heartless con artists, starting from the pastor, therefore , the combination of a single mother you met in church is equal to natural disaster .
Again op. You just dodged a bullet. If I were you I will be dancing like David for this new life god has given you.I mean the real God and not the god of Nigerian pastors. This a long epistle on single mothers. Oya, write one on single fathers, too. we are waiting....!  |
Celebrities › Re: Tobi Bakre Rocking The N70k Nigerian World Cup Tracksuit For His Birthday by LaudableXX: 6:01pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
GoshenNLA: Show your support to our Eagles, Rep 9ja by ordering your Jerseys � strictly Original 100% Pls if interested, you can reach us via Whatsapp/Text message on *08139526894* or send us a DM click here to Order https:///send?phone=2348139526894 Jerseys for other National teams available too Are you sure they are not Aba made? Don't try to swerve us with that story about them being 'original,' o!  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 5 Months After Landing My Dream Job In An Int'l NGO, The Admin Shocked Me Today by LaudableXX: 5:59pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Adukey: Your third name will make the difference, in a case you didn't include that, your pictures will give you away and if you don't have pictures, I'm they'll have a way of getting your social media activities. Do people put their 3rd name in their facebook ID or profile? Most people don't. A number of folks do not have their pictures on social media too. |
Politics › Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by LaudableXX: 5:50pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Anambralstson: Nigeria: How I Was Forced to Give Up N23bn AP Shares to Zenon - Okocha Oga, please do not read or cite just one report  . Okocha bought AP's shares from BPE, using his firm Sadiq Petroleum. When you buy a company, you buy its assets and liabilities. After buying the firm, a debt of 26 billion which AP owed multiple creditors was discovered, in AP's books. AP was discovered, to be owing NNPC 10 billion, out of that 26 billion. When Sadiq Petroleum, the new owner was called upon to pay the debt, they could not do so. They cried out to the federal govt that such liabilities were not brought to their knowledge before they bought the company.  Instead they sold the same AP shares, to a subsidiary of the defunct Afribank called Asset Management Company Limited (ASSEMAL), also known as Afribank Pensions. That company got another firm called Global Fleet, owned by Jimoh Ibrahim to buy up those shares for 17.5 billion. A tribunal of enquiry was even set up to investigate Sadiq Petroleum's claims and the validity of those debts in question. With the NNPC debt factored in, the sale price would have gone up to 26 billion. But Global Fleet was almost insolvent at that stage, so how would the sale have gone through, and how would NNPC's bills be settled?  Okocha & Jimoh Ibrahim were unable to provide concrete answers to these questions. Unfortunately, SEC approval and federal govt approval was needed for the sale to go through.  It was discovered that Global Fleet had a lot of skeletons in its cupboard and had breached a lot of govt regulations. Its corporate governance breaches were also quite extensive. So the federal govt declined to let the sale go through. NNPC which was being owed the largest amount by AP, decided to buy up those Sadiq Petroleum shares in a debt for equity swap. Another attempt to sell those shares was later conducted by BPE. This was done in order to ensure the creditors of AP were paid off. Finally, those shares were sold to Zenon, Femi Otedola's firm. Nigeria: Afribank Moves for AP Shares | By Mike Oduniyi | 2 DECEMBER 2005
Lagos — THISDAY checks revealed that Afribank moved in last week to take up the 30 percent equity divested by the erstwhile core investors in AP Plc, Sadiq Petroleum Limited after the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) declined approval for an earlier deal packaged by Sadiq to sell the shares to independent fuel marketer Global Fleet Oil and Gas Limited.
Sadiq Petroleum, which emerged the core investor in AP following the privatization of the oil company in 2001, pulled out last week after the AP Board of Directors agreed to convert into equity, the N11 billion debt the company owed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on fuel supply. http://allafrica.com/stories/200512030016.html AP shareholders okay takeover by NNPC | 15 Dec 2005 | Author: Bassey Udo and Charles Okonji | Country: Nigeria
The controversy surrounding the N10.19 billion debt owed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by AP Plc was laid to rest on Wednesday as shareholders of the oil-marketing firm approved the conversion of the debts to equity.
At an Extra-ordinary General Meeting held in Lagos, the shareholders voted to the debt at the rate of N45 per share.
By the arrangement, NNPC now will hold 28.7 per cent of the shares while staff of AP will hold 10 per cent.
Asset Management Nominees (Afribank Pensions), with 34 per cent, has replaced Sadiq Petroleum Nigeria Limited as the single largest shareholders. The shareholders, however, lamented the present predicament of the company, stating the indebtedness no faults of Sadiq, which became AP’s core investor after privatisation.
AP’s shareholders, who were particularly piqued by the NNPC’s concealment of the indebtedness only for it to emerge with the report of the debt after the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) had privatised the company, said that Sadiq Petroleum was a victim of circumstance.
The Extra-ordinary General Meeting was convened to adopt the sum of N10.195 billion debt owed to NNPC, which the present management of AP inherited, to be converted to equity ownership for NNPC in the petroleum marketing company.
The interim Chairman of the company, Rev. Olayiwola Bolodeoku, who presided over the Extra-ordinary General Meeting, stated that with this debt-to equity conversion, the directors of the company would now take appropriate steps to implement the resolution.
This present development had compelled the former chairman of the company, Mr. Peter Eloka Okocha, to resign his position as the Chairman, Board of Directors of AP, while Sadiq Petroleum, which bought over 30 per cent equity of the company, equally indicated interest to divest its equity interest in AP.
The privatisation of AP had been an issue of controversy because of the concealed debt of N25 billion by the past management of the company, prompting its shareholders to be united against BPE, NNPC, bankers and past management of the company.
AP's core investors, Sadiq Petroleum, had petitioned the Presidency following discoveries that the company has a higher debt profile than the N6.5 billion liabilities contained in the information memorandum as at the time of purchase. http://www.legaloil.com/NewsItem.asp?DocumentIDX=1138529753&Category=news ; https://www.proshareng.com/news/General/The-Access-Bank-V.-AP-Plc-loan-recovery-wind-up-proceedings--How-the-News-Broke-/7191 |
Education › Re: Ogun State Has The Highest Number Of Universities In Nigeria by LaudableXX: 5:27pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
skales67: Cry baby! It was easy for you to post a picture telling me that I posted a foolish comment and now you are running to the mods to whine!
You should be banned too!
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Family › Re: My Wife's Family Has Ruined My Home And My Life by LaudableXX: 5:25pm On Jun 03, 2018*. Modified: 5:56pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
ojlifa: please we need a future and single parenting raises what i term defective children beside you may be more lucky than myself Permit me to disagree. Single parenting does not necessarily raise defective children, if such single parents are honest, disciplined, respectful, responsible and well-adjusted individuals  . It is better for a child or children to be raised by one normal, responsible parent than to be raised in a home run by two irresponsible, ill-mannered, abusive, rude and dysfunctional parents.  Take your pick. There are children today, who grew up in single parent homes, either because their father or one of their parents died during their childhood. Yet, such children turned out right. We should learn to be careful about generalising or lumping people, situations and things together.  There are different strokes for different folks. Kids that grow up in households where they saw their father or mother being abused by their spouses, or other halves, will think such behaviour is normal. They may grow up to replicate such behaviour as adults. Those that see such actions as abnormal, end up with emotional scars.  |