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Family / My Husband Is Proposing To My Younger Sister Because by loveJoyce: 1:55pm On Dec 26, 2010
My husband is proposing to my younger sister because i have no child for the past five years of our marriage . He said if i refuse, he will marry one of my friend. Infact he appears in love with both. These are impossible conditions and i am very confused. Which do i accept. I know he is nuts and will go ahead with one.
Literature / My Husband Is Proposing To My Younger Sister Because: by loveJoyce: 1:49pm On Dec 26, 2010
My husband is proposing to my younger sister because i have no child for the past five years of our marriage . He said if i refuse, he will marry one of my friend. Infact he appears in love with both. These are impossible conditions and i am very confused.
Education / The Best Education I Received In 2010 by loveJoyce: 10:37am On Dec 26, 2010
How could I thank Micmorgan for recommending this book. Reading it during a week-long vacation in London this Xmas, i was floored. Like a typical mafia type of novel, it also contains some detailed and intriguing accounts of human greed and callousness ? Yes, I read how financial information we left with major organizations, shops and supermarkets flows to these destructive syndicates, Absolutely disturbing ! written with a charming, self-effacing style and a warm British sense of humor, Can’t believe it was written by a Nigerian. In fact sounds like a combination of Achebe’s and Soyinka narratives with lots of true life stories and events . Read it you will be wiser . Remains the best novel I have read to date. Think the best thing that has happened to naira land is freedom to recommend important books to those who like to read.

Here’s just two Quotes I love from the novel. ”If rich nations allowed their wealth to isolate them in their world of opulence and fail to see poverty exists elsewhere, if they do nothing about the frustration and hunger in Africa, or fail to address the structural inequalities in the world, then the entire world will never know real peace.”
“As long as the western nations drinks tea in one country, looking down on the rest of the world and laughing at their naivety and backwardness, the world’s problem will only escalate”. Got it at www.african-mafia.com

Fellow compatriots as we celebrate this Xmas, may Jesus Christ de Prince of peace envelop U all with peace and joy which Him alone can give. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.
Culture / Fellow Compatriots As We Celebrate This Xmas, May Jesus Christ De Prince Of Pe by loveJoyce: 10:29am On Dec 26, 2010
Fellow compatriots as we celebrate this Xmas, may Jesus Christ de Prince of peace envelop U all with peace and joy which Him alone can give. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.

Also important, How could I thank Micmorgan for recommending this book. Read it during a week-long vacation in London this Xmas and was floored. Like a typical mafia type of novel, it also contains some detailed and intriguing accounts of human greed and callousness ? Yes, I read how financial information we left with major organizations, shops and supermarkets flows to these destructive syndicates, Absolutely disturbing ! written with a charming, self-effacing style and a warm British sense of humor, Can’t believe it was written by a Nigerian. In fact sounds like a combination of Achebe’s and Soyinka narratives with lots of true life stories and events . Read it you will be wiser . Remains the best novel I have read to date. Think the best thing that has happened to naira land is freedom to recommend important books to those who like to read.

Here’s just two Quotes I love from the novel. ”If rich nations allowed their wealth to isolate them in their world of opulence and fail to see poverty exists elsewhere, if they do nothing about the frustration and hunger in Africa, or fail to address the structural inequalities in the world, then the entire world will never know real peace.”

“As long as the western nations drinks tea in one country, looking down on the rest of the world and laughing at their naivety and backwardness, the world’s problem will only escalate”. Got it at www.african-mafia.com
Literature / Thanks Micmrgan For This Wonderful Recommendation by loveJoyce: 10:25am On Dec 26, 2010
How could I thank Micmorgan for recommending this book. Read it during a week-long vacation in London this Xmas and was floored. Like a typical mafia type of novel, it also contains some detailed and intriguing accounts of human greed and callousness ? Yes, I read how financial information we left with major organizations, shops and supermarkets flows to these destructive syndicates, Absolutely disturbing ! written with a charming, self-effacing style and a warm British sense of humor, Can’t believe it was written by a Nigerian. In fact sounds like a combination of Achebe’s and Soyinka narratives with lots of true life stories and events . Read it you will be wiser . Remains the best novel I have read to date. Think the best thing that has happened to naira land is freedom to recommend important books to those who like to read.
Here’s just two Quotes I love from the novel. ”If rich nations allowed their wealth to isolate them in their world of opulence and fail to see poverty exists elsewhere, if they do nothing about the frustration and hunger in Africa, or fail to address the structural inequalities in the world, then the entire world will never know real peace.”
“As long as the western nations drinks tea in one country, looking down on the rest of the world and laughing at their naivety and backwardness, the world’s problem will only escalate”. Got it at www.african-mafia.com
Fellow compatriots as we celebrate this Xmas, may Jesus Christ de Prince of peace envelop U all with peace and joy which Him alone can give. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.
Literature / The Best Book, I Ever Read. by loveJoyce: 9:57am On Dec 26, 2010
How could I thank Micmorgan for recommending this book. Read it during a week-long vacation in London this Xmas and was floored. Like a typical mafia type of novel, it also contains some detailed and intriguing accounts of human greed and callousness ? Yes, I read how financial information we left with major organizations, shops and supermarkets flows to these destructive syndicates, Absolutely disturbing ! written with a charming, self-effacing style and a warm British sense of humor, Can’t believe it was written by a Nigerian. In fact sounds like a combination of Achebe’s and Soyinka narratives with lots of true life stories and events . Problem is we underate our own. Read it you will be wiser . Remains the best novel I have read to date. Think the best thing that has happened to naira land is freedom to recommend important books to those who like to read.

Here’s just two Quotes I love most from the novel. ”If rich nations allowed their wealth to isolate them in their world of opulence and fail to see poverty exists elsewhere, if they do nothing about the frustration and hunger in Africa, or fail to address the structural inequalities in the world, then the entire world will never know real peace.”

“As long as the western nations drinks tea in one country, looking down on the rest of the world and laughing at their naivety and backwardness, the world’s problem will only escalate”. Got it at www.african-mafia.com

Fellow compatriots as we celebrate this Xmas, may Jesus Christ de Prince of peace envelop U all with peace and joy which Him alone can give. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.
Family / Re: I Love This Picture by loveJoyce: 4:16pm On Dec 18, 2010
Yes thats the kind of family i had hoped for. As a victim I have presently vowed to protect the good guys and wage war against all the bad guys and their evils.

Sadly, My boyfriend left me a year ago. now. I may be in need of someone to love, I am mature and beautiful, My friends told me about the site- http://bestkept-secrets..com/p/best-kept-secrets-learn-from.html and i got curious about it. they met their boyfriends there., said It's the best place to meet a wealthy lover, So i got a username ---Clara --- there in order to find a new wealthy boyfriend. is it wrong? Nice place but viewers discretion is advised.
Family / Married Women Play The Field Harder As Prostitudes by loveJoyce: 1:48pm On Dec 18, 2010
Presently Many married women just faked as mothers and wives while playing the field harder as prostitudes.

Sadly, My boyfriend left me a year ago. now. I may be in need of someone to love, I am mature and beautiful, My friends told me about the site------ http://bestkept-secrets..com/p/best-kept-secrets-learn-from.html and i got curious about it. they met their boyfriends there., said It's the best place to meet a wealthy lover, So i got a username ---Claraphil --- there in order to find a new wealthy boyfriend. is it wrong? Very interesting but dubious guys may not enjoy there.

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