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thanks for all the responses, |
at Zahymaka, why are ppl always soooo on the defensive like jeez take a chill pill u know what i mean by nigerian name!!!!!!!! and you are damn right there are over 250 nigerian ethnies in fact u pointed out exactly why i chose to summarize the thing to nigerian name!!! i meant from all over nigeria, preferably the less common names at desiree thanks for the reply, |
class is in fact inevitable !!! it is just a fact!!! It's very hard in the first place to fall in love with someone from another class. actually hard is not the right word rare is the right word, like if u are rich you dont get to mingle with the poor and vice versa, so the probability of you falling in love with a poor person is actually small, also every parent want what is best for their child and when they give their daughter away for example they want the new husband to just continue with the caring loving financial support they've given their child, so they are not too keen on giving away their child to a poor person, and parents believe the heart clouds the rational judgement of their child and blablabla, so to some extent i can understand the whole drama that comes up when a child decides to marry a poor person, but on the other hand some cases are just tooooo extreme, like u cant write off a bf that is from a poor family if he is only 20 (and ambitious), i can understand if he is like late thirties early forty no ambition no motivation no job and he is just a bum, but like ppl who stop a guy from marrying from a poor family thats just another case entirely, but again it is not very common |
Any ideas for lovely nigerian baby names for both sex, please give meanings of names. |
According to the bbc nigeria has cleared its paris club debt making it the first african country to clear it's debt. check this website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4926966.stm Although I don't know exactly the terms surrounding the debt issue particularly in nigeria and what the deal they struck with the IMF entailed of exactly. i know one thing for sure it is a very positive but scary thing, i wrote a project on globalisation and its negative impact on subsaharan african countries, specifically on the SAP (structural adjustment program) imposed on african countries and other third world country. The conclusions that emerge from my research pointed to the fact that globalisation and free trade was detrimental to the development of these countries, the development of health and education infrastructure and debt repayment was bad as well (in my views most of it is fictif debt anyways because of the absurd interest), but now that obasanjo's administration has cleared the paris club debt it is alleged that the remaining $30bn debt to the world bank and other organisations will be cancelled, so in essence Nigeria is debt free, this also means that it is no longer on the HIPC (Highly indebted poor countries) list and can thus lend money again with lenient conditions, first praise should be given to those who deserve it ( or whatever that saying is) so the obansajo administration can give themselves a tap on the back, but will money be borrowed wisely in the future will the organisations TWB IMF and Co be careful not to lend money to corrupt government like they've done in the past, will there be a strict monitoring to the allocation of any resources giving to the nigerian government for the poor nigerian citizens please share your views. |
i have the coins 50kobo and 1 naira even some very old 10kobo coin, yeah i wont mind a clean version of the 5 naira note either, actually if anyone has clean version of the 50 naira note which is one of the hardest to come about pls pls i wont mind trading on them, |
hi everybody am very interested in anyone who has old naira notes and coins, if anyone has the first version of the 1 naira note i will really be interested and will be willing to trade on it. in fact any of the notes at the following link, http://www.cenbank.org/currencymgt/thumbnails_77notes.htm (in between the notes remind of when naira was not completely rubbished - in terms of the value: just so the patriotics in the house don't land me yabbis) any paper money collectors in the house ![]()
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i wont say that for women as well, we are emotionally stronger and can fall in love over and over again, and can love more and more, |
hey peeps i strongly believe guys fall in love once and only once. or at least there is always this one girl that they will have loved or will love more than every other girl for life. ladies think about it havent you been with a guy who has had a strong relationship before and u wonder if he will ever like u as much and u keep comparing yourself to them? and dont u sometimes feel that you will be for one guy "that girl", and fellas do u agree with me. |
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will the organisations TWB IMF and Co be careful not to lend money to corrupt government like they've done in the past, will there be a strict monitoring to the allocation of any resources giving to the nigerian government for the poor nigerian citizens