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Oluwasaeon:A.Y is not really a comedian, but a creative genius. He is an entrepreneur and that is why he flourishes. |
Raine80:Most Nigerian girls look down on people. It is in our DNA. So, I wonder what you are defending. Will already made lady date a guy without ride or enough money? As far as Nigeria is concerned, SHE WILL NOT! I never asked you a question BTW. I was only buttressing your point! |
Andrewkinggg:calm down... calm da furk down dude. When has crime become something to celebrate? put yourself in the shoes of the victims for ones and tell me how you feel to watch your sweat being carted away like that? |
MaziOmenuko:I am a PTI product ![]() |
Raine80:true... one girl, in 2010, refused to pick my call after first meeting and I didn't buy anything. Then I was forking bonny and this happened in Benin but as life will have it, we met at Lekki last year. I was no longer the bonny dude she met, neither do I look malnourished, quite the contrary and thank God for my height as well. I invited her to my friend's house where I came for a visit and after that day, she started forming lovey dovey... i made series of promises and broke them. We were supposed to meet yesterday for a hang out but something came up from her end and we have postponed the meet till next weekend. I will just have my fun and move on with life. I don't forgive people who looked down on me years ago but I can't forgive them. That is why some people say I don't forget the past. I am not where I want to be, but I am not where I used to be. Nobody knows tomorrow and the way Nigerian girls treat guys who seem like they have nothing... as if they are the creator of such guys is really alarming. Well, this your sister will only be forked and dumped. She is trying to form seriousness. |
enuk80:see, Nigerian women don't need love. you can believe whatever you want or it may sound ash. Any guy showing Nigerian girl love is wasting his time. All the girls I didn't care about are still loyal till today while the ones I really showed the real me are gone with the wind. WHAT does that tell you? so in your next relationship, try to be as invisible as possible, never be around. It is why I don't feel sorry for all those ladies in domestic violent marriage or relationship because they appreciate men who treat them as crap than a guy like you. You even mentioned it yourself that this same girl appreciate her ex than you. I can bet it that none of those guys love like you do but she chose them over you. WHY? because they are programmed not to like a guy like you. It is weird and sad at the same time. I know this because I am speaking from experience. Show her too much love and you will end up as you have... do the opposite and you would become her king! |
goodmorning40:once a girl i have interest in gets married, I cut off from them completely. |
Hello, Please I need help on behalf of my sister who is 3 months pregnant. She first opted for U.S but her visa was denied according to what she told me. So, I suggested she tries Canada due to stringent travel policies of the US at the moment because I feel it is easier to get into Canada than US. What are requirements and information need for a case like this in Canada in order to have a successful approval and delivery in Canada. |
Evablizin:are you a Northerner? Answer before I know what to say. |
- Alhaji Abubakar Malami came under criticism for speaking again restructuring of Nigeria - The Ohaneze Ndigbo warned him to be careful of his statement - Afenifere noted that the country was sitting on gun powder, ready to explode Alhaji Abubakar Malami who is the minister of justice has come under severe criticism for statement credited to him that Nigeria cannot be restructured now until the constitution is amended. The Sun reports that among those who lashed out at the minister was Professor Tunde Babawale of the department of Political Science, University of Lagos. He said: “it will not be right to agree with the position of the AGF.’’ “There is no one in the country that will agree that the current structure is perfect. It has been a harbinger of crisis, of distrust, injustice and equity.” Senator Femi Okurounmu said he wasn’t surprised at the Malami’s position but insisted that restructuring would either be forced on the north or the country would have to be broken into two. “I am not surprised by the statement of the AGF that the north will not support restructuring. The north does not want the status quo to change. They have always seen themselves as the only people fit to rule Nigeria. Anyway, we did not expect them to say otherwise; we must now force them. “The people supporting restructuring are in the majority, hence, the minority cannot override us. And if they don’t want, we can then break Nigeria into two. They can go their own and we go on our way. That is the solution. We should stop asking them but force it on them, whether they want it or not.” The president general of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, cautioned the minister to guard his statements as it can incur the wrath of the people and insisted that restructuring of the country was long overdue. He said: “You cannot continue to impose a military constitution on Nigerians for this length of time. You cannot prevent Nigerians from saying that this is what they want; it’s their inalienable right to decide what kind of system they want.” The national publicity secretary of the pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, described the country as sitting on a keg of powder warning that it will explode if the country is not restructured. “Such a statement (that Nigeria would not be restructured) coming from the AGF is quite unfortunate, particularly when the country is at the precipice of disintegration. “I don‘t want to think that such an opinion was personal. It is also unfortunate that the AGF could not read between the lines and not know that this is the time to arrest the drift of agitation for self-determination by Nigerians. “The shame, arrogance, the impunity and the ‘I don’t care’ attitude is disgusting and embarrassing. It is clear that if things continue the way they are going, Nigeria will go into blazes that they want it to go, because it is not an accident that the very day the AGF was making the arrogant statement on behalf of his bosses was the day the entire South East was shut down by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). “If they could not read what is going on, it means they are not only deaf, but they are dumb and blind. When finally the whole thing crashes on their heads, they will not have anyone or group to blame for it.” PAY ATTENTION: Read the news on Nigeria’s #1 new app Yerima Shetima who is the president of the Arewa Youths Consultative Forum also agreed with the call for restructuring insisting those against it were enemies of the country. He said: “Those, who are against restructuring of the country are enemies of the country and her progress, because as it is currently configured, it can’t progress further without restructuring. Nigeria is long over due for restructuring, because the centre, which is too strong and must be decentralized, can no longer hold.” NAIJ.com had reported that Malami noted that there has been a call for the restructuring of the country but pointed out that it wasn’t a matter of agitation. He explained it was needed for the constitution to provide for such provision. He said: “Federalism is imbedded in our constitution as contained in sections 2, 3 and 5. It is not out of place to state that as far as our constitutional democracy is concerned, the idea of restructuring is not a function of advocacy or agitation. It is about constitutional accommodation and or alternative constitutional amendment. Source: https://www.naij.com/1107646-buharis-minister-fire-nigeria-restructured-now.html |
glowryhaa:Are you a Nigerian? |
prettyboi1:Now let me tell you.. what is going on here is not really dangote buying that ssshhiii... he is fronting for the governor. They only use him as cosmetics of that the public wouldn't raise eyebrow. You can't tell me there are no other persons other than Dangote to have the money for this... it is not possible and it is a big fat lie. This not business. this is full blown political ploy! When we talk about technicalities and industrialization, the SOUTH holds the key... so I wonder what a plant like that is doing there in the first place. The North is mainly Agriculture I think we ought to build things along line of interest of a people. |
adecz:na fronting bros... Dangote is not the one buying it, they are using his name and brand to cover up. |
prettyboi1:You are wrong. There are mother than enough group of guys that can afford that shiiit bro. last last, a group of them will come together and contribute their money... ONE MAN HAVING THE KEY TO EVERYTHING in a country is DOOM. MONOPOLY is bad for the economy and only selfish person does not see anything wrong with it. Admire Dangote but the government should create room for equal competition which will eventually favour the citizens like we often experience in the mobile industry of the country... |
smartty68:how that company collapsed is still surprising to me, I swear because in the 90s, they were the Toyota of present day Nigeria. |
Chizzyjoyce:oh that is nice. is it a 5 years course? |
seunmsg:even if i don't like buhari... foxnew24 is not same thing as foxnews.com. Too bad many people will fall for this. |
Chizzyjoyce:Don't mind those talking down on ya... you choses a good course. Your works will help close the gap between literates and illiterates in Nigeria. And you can set up a big business around it. Good good good good!!! |
Chizzyjoyce:what level are you there? Finals? You seems well lettered though. Keep it up. |
vicmangs:I thought of this but my conscience failed me as I felt/thought it sounded like discriminating. |
subtlemee: |
emeijeh:I pity the dude. by the time him lost money now, him eyes go clear |
MrBrownJay1:Brotherly, you have been away for so long. Can you help me out here please? |
smardray:Am I a log of wood? Don't I deserve to be given as much as they want me to give? dude, u sef reason am na? |
Raine80:I do not give with expecting something in return but I feel it is something that should be done as in we all need to know our position in a relationship. All the girls i have been with have gotten something from me but I can't boast of any material thing that I could look back and say so and so girl bought this for me... ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. I am not stingy because they have ALL gotten something from me. What do I get in return? NOTHING. I am not exaggarating here neither am I trying to paint Nigerian girls black. It is just my sad unfortunate real life experience or story. |
To be honest, I am FORKING TIRED. None believe that she too should buy a guy something , over 80% feels it is a taboo to get a guy somethings they expect same guy to get them. Why are you so selfish like this, why why why? I was talking to this lady whom I had told that I like her some weeks back. So we got talking and I expressed my displeasure over what I had noticed in most Nigerian girls since I started dating, which is the fact that they don't give back what they receive. They want gift but don't give gifts to a guy, they want money but don't want to spend theirs on a guy. Mind you, I don;t mean taking the position of the head in the relationship but showing that little gesture to let the guy know you understand a relationship should be 50-50. After expressing myself, she just replied saying that i don't give wholeheartedly but want to collect it back... I was like WTF? I lost every interest in her immediately cos it became apparent that she will end up like other before her wherein I will be the ONLY ONE spending cos all others can't even boast that they got me even wrist watch, NOTHING. Is it a crime if you at least once a month buy his fuel for the gen, by his next foodstuff, get him a new native attire... buy him a new shoe? Why are things like these a taboo to the average Nigerian girl, why why why? Unfortunately or fortunately, I am not someone who sees sex as "giving" in a relationship. I am tired and fed up! I am driven to brink of insanity up to the extent that thoughts of not even getting close to any girl aside to get a child and ask her to take her leave. |
jordanriverz:just hear urself. U love someone who u don't even know his house, which means you don't even know ANYTHING about him aside what you see and hear from him. If you were my sister, I would give you a dirty slap reset your brain. |
kullozone:lol. Despite all the advice, he wouldn't back out. |
Oreoo:lol. Dude has changed into isufferfools moniker. Read his post above. |
Will already made lady date a guy without ride or enough money? As far as Nigeria is concerned, SHE WILL NOT! I never asked you a question BTW. I was only buttressing your point!
No3 plus they all think I look lyk a potential cheat.... No drama too... I lyk a quiet, peaceful and simple life