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These aren't slayqueens It's my birthday today! Una wey like free money. Check the link in my profile first ten people only |
the truth is that Buhari has absolutely nothing to offer Nigerians. he's damn clueless It's my birthday today! Una wey like free money. Check the link in my profile first ten people only. |
the truth is that Buhari has absolutely nothing to offer Nigerians. he's damn clueless It's my birthday today! Una wey like free money. Check the link in my profile first ten people only |
dainformant:Ok apparently she's a Former AIDS Ambassador and not a beggar .Why did you post half baked news. Joyce Dzidzor Mensah has been explaining why she had to go on a German train to beg for money to “support Ghanaians build a church.” She told NEWS-ONE she did that because she is “a concerned citizen”. A video making rounds on social media over the weekend captured Dzidzor Mensah on board a train begging for funds from the passengers. Speaking sarcastically to those passengers, she said Ghana is in dire need of funds to put up a church “for Jesus Christ to come and live in Ghana because we have too much (sic) problems.” “We do not have enough schools for the children, we do not have enough drinking water, we do not have ambulances so when people fall sick they die,” she added Carrying a yellow bowl, Joyce Dzidzor moved from one passenger to the other urging them to make a donation from an amount of €100 before eventually settling on €50. The video attracted a lot of condemnation from Ghanaians who think she has disgraced Ghana out there. Some Ghanaians have also interpreted her action as a ploy to poke fun at President Akufo-Addo’s decision to build a national cathedral for Ghana. When NEWS-ONE contacted her to find out if it was a skit, she said, “I wasn’t really doing that for money. It’s not a movie either. I am only a concerned citizen.” |
"She was totally ignored by the foreigners on the train while soliciting funds for the "project". |
will apologies undo everything? |
Preshy561:Lmaoo savage |
No pictures? incomplete |
? So Yahoo is now a lucrative business that can be flaunted shamelessly? My country It's my birthday today! Una wey like free money. Check the link in my profile first ten people only |
congratulations boss chick It's my birthday todayCheck the link in my profile first ten people only |
yrex01:so how will you hear when its ringing when you're far? |
This is wrong and is clearly a child abuse case. I believe if one of the men was the child father, he won't have allowed it. It's my birthday today! Una wey like free money. Check the link in my profile first ten people only |
I thought its sars |
fetish things |
When will Nigeria reach this level of development |
If you're thinking that getting married is in the near future for you and your partner, here are 13 pieces of marriage advice to keep in mind, as told by people who have been there, wed that. 1.Keep Your Eyes Peeled For Red Flags When you love someone, it can be hard to look objectively at your relationship and notice potential red flags — but when it comes to something as serious as marriage, it's crucial that you don't go into it blindly ignoring things that might cause problems down the line. 2.Loving Someone Is A Choice When you're married, it's unrealistic to assume that every day will be filled with super lovey-dovey romantic feelings. Remember that you can make the choice to love your spouse, even on the "bad days." 3.Talk About The Future Before Committing To It If marriage is on the horizon, it's important to have a conversation with your partner about what you both want for your future together — where to live, how many kids to have, etc. If those visions don't align, it might not be meant to be. 4.Only Get Married If You *Really* Want To Marriage isn't for everyone, and if you're on the fence and feel like your partner is pressuring you to get married, things are bound to end poorly — so only get married if you truly want to be married. 5.Try To See Things From Your Partner's Perspective In a marriage (or any long-term relationship), arguments are inevitable — but if you're able to take a step back and view things from your partner's perspective instead of just your own, you'll be able to navigate conflict in your marriage much easier. 6.Trust Is Essential Trust is one of the building blocks of any healthy marriage; without it, a marriage can't last. If there are any trust issues in your relationship, it's better to resolve those before tying the knot. 7.Communicate What You Want In Your Marriage There's a huge difference between knowing what you want for your marriage — and being confident enough to communicate that — and setting unrealistic, unfair, and even unspoken expectations for your partner that you want them to meet. The latter will only end in disappointment. 8.Use Your Individual Strengths To Lift Each Other Up The perk of partnership? When the going gets tough, you can each use your individual strengths to help support one another. And it's OK if that support feels lopsided at times: an equal partnership doesn't necessarily mean effort is always 50/50. 9.Mutual Respect Is Mandatory Another building block of all healthy marriages? A shared sense of mutual respect. If one of you doesn't respect the other, it's unlikely that your marriage will be able to survive in the long-term. 10.Discuss Finances Before Marriage It's not always easy to talk finances with your partner, but if you're planning to get married, it's absolutely crucial that you're on the same page about money — and are aware of one another's financial habits and history. 11.Don't Rush Into Marriage If there's one decision in life that you should never rush, it's marriage. It's OK to take your time in a relationship, and if you realize that it's not a fit long-term with someone, don't be afraid to break up and search for someone who's a better fit — because you should never settle when it comes to marriage. 12.Don't Let Minor Disagreements Become Major Rifts It's normal to argue with your spouse, but it's important that each time you have a disagreement, you're able to talk it over and find a solution together — because if you never resolve them, even your smallest fights can cause major rifts in your relationship down the line. 13.Sharing Common Interests With Someone Isn't Always Enough When you're dating, it's an awesome feeling if you share tons of common interests with your partner. But those surface-level commonalities aren't enough to make a marriage work: you also need to have a deeper level of compatibility beyond what your hobbies of choice are. Sadly, there's no foolproof way to guarantee that any given marriage will last a lifetime — but if you're thinking of taking that next step, listening to words of marriage wisdom from those who've been married before you is never a bad idea if you want to help your marriage start out on the right foot. It's my birthday today! Una wey like free money. Check the link in my profile |
GoTV:You are a Muslim |
And this bigot wants to be Vice President of Zoo? It's my birthday today! Una wey like free money. Check the link in my profile first ten people only |
show off |
Speedyconnect15:except the last daughter |
If you're thinking that getting married is in the near future for you and your partner, here are 13 pieces of marriage advice to keep in mind, as told by people who have been there, wed that. 1.Keep Your Eyes Peeled For Red Flags When you love someone, it can be hard to look objectively at your relationship and notice potential red flags — but when it comes to something as serious as marriage, it's crucial that you don't go into it blindly ignoring things that might cause problems down the line. 2.Loving Someone Is A Choice When you're married, it's unrealistic to assume that every day will be filled with super lovey-dovey romantic feelings. Remember that you can make the choice to love your spouse, even on the "bad days." 3.Talk About The Future Before Committing To It If marriage is on the horizon, it's important to have a conversation with your partner about what you both want for your future together — where to live, how many kids to have, etc. If those visions don't align, it might not be meant to be. 4.Only Get Married If You *Really* Want To Marriage isn't for everyone, and if you're on the fence and feel like your partner is pressuring you to get married, things are bound to end poorly — so only get married if you truly want to be married. 5.Try To See Things From Your Partner's Perspective In a marriage (or any long-term relationship), arguments are inevitable — but if you're able to take a step back and view things from your partner's perspective instead of just your own, you'll be able to navigate conflict in your marriage much easier. 6.Trust Is Essential Trust is one of the building blocks of any healthy marriage; without it, a marriage can't last. If there are any trust issues in your relationship, it's better to resolve those before tying the knot. 7.Communicate What You Want In Your Marriage There's a huge difference between knowing what you want for your marriage — and being confident enough to communicate that — and setting unrealistic, unfair, and even unspoken expectations for your partner that you want them to meet. The latter will only end in disappointment. 8.Use Your Individual Strengths To Lift Each Other Up The perk of partnership? When the going gets tough, you can each use your individual strengths to help support one another. And it's OK if that support feels lopsided at times: an equal partnership doesn't necessarily mean effort is always 50/50. 9.Mutual Respect Is Mandatory Another building block of all healthy marriages? A shared sense of mutual respect. If one of you doesn't respect the other, it's unlikely that your marriage will be able to survive in the long-term. 10.Discuss Finances Before Marriage It's not always easy to talk finances with your partner, but if you're planning to get married, it's absolutely crucial that you're on the same page about money — and are aware of one another's financial habits and history. 11.Don't Rush Into Marriage If there's one decision in life that you should never rush, it's marriage. It's OK to take your time in a relationship, and if you realize that it's not a fit long-term with someone, don't be afraid to break up and search for someone who's a better fit — because you should never settle when it comes to marriage. 12.Don't Let Minor Disagreements Become Major Rifts It's normal to argue with your spouse, but it's important that each time you have a disagreement, you're able to talk it over and find a solution together — because if you never resolve them, even your smallest fights can cause major rifts in your relationship down the line. 13.Sharing Common Interests With Someone Isn't Always Enough When you're dating, it's an awesome feeling if you share tons of common interests with your partner. But those surface-level commonalities aren't enough to make a marriage work: you also need to have a deeper level of compatibility beyond what your hobbies of choice are. Sadly, there's no foolproof way to guarantee that any given marriage will last a lifetime — but if you're thinking of taking that next step, listening to words of marriage wisdom from those who've been married before you is never a bad idea if you want to help your marriage start out on the right foot. |
Ok is this what she wants to be doing? .That's why she left her husband |
So chioma has even blocked her |
SmellingAnus:Awwww hope it's not a sad reminder |
bleep all polithiefcians |
Amandla is a good actress tho |
Practice what you preach madam |
Tedassie:I'll let you know soonest |
WHILE COMMENDING THIS GENIUS MOVE BY THE PDP, ITS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT THE COW REARING JIHADIST FROM DAURA HAS ALREADY PLANNED FOR WHATEVER PROSECUTION THAT MAY COME HIS WAY POST-ELECTION, It's my birthday today! Una wey like free money. Check the link in my profile Only for the first 10 people |
ok |
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Even though I'm a born again Christian, i think until we Christians openly support polygamy like our Muslim brothers, actions like this will never cease to exist. We castigate Muslims for marrying multiple wives while we make up for ours with adultery. If this man was privileged to marry his wife and her friend same day, there won't be any need for secret admiration and betrayal. We Christians have a lot to learn from our Muslim counterparts concerning marriage
hope it's not a sad reminder