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tanigororo:₦500k not $500k |
I think Top Up Program is still more better than PDG... |
Oya portable big pass Fela |
Nah God go punish all this so called Nigeria celebrities and their social media handlers How on heck will someone that suppose to focus and concentrate on work early in the morning be disputing online about who's bigger btw Fela and Wizkid Una go dey create wetin go make people divert their attention from escaping this country poverty This disgusting 🤮 |
Sonnobax15:Obviously, man hand no dey his body |
Can anything good come out of this million dollar investment? ![]() |
Negroid001:You can relate that with chatgpt |
Super Eagles with bunch of overhype losers ![]() |
Negroid001:The fool says in his heart that there's no God ![]() |
SlavaUkraini:Make man take only water ![]() |
It is even rainy here in my town lol Weather after leap year does funny |
Not only solid ground, it is standing on solid rock ![]() |
obembet:I literally dislike everything mahnn |
You can keep the grand gestures. But nothing beats the way they remember how you take your coffee, or text you “made it home safe?” after you’ve left. What's a small, consistent thing your partner does that quietly tells you you're loved?
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Sonnobax15:Oof, that’s a hard no on forgiveness. But did you think there's any situation where a couple could recover from cheating? Or is cheating always something that ends a relationship no matter what? |
Oof, that’s a hard no on forgiveness. But did you think there's any situation where a couple could recover from cheating? Or is cheating always something that ends a relationship no matter what? |
Cheating is a common issue many people face in relationships, one that often destroys trust permanently. Some say trust can’t come back, but some couples claim to rebuild. What actually helps the couple recover? Is it professional therapy, radical honesty, or just time apart and space? And when is it too broken to fix? If you’ve been through it, how did it play out?
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Qatar2022:Why assume it’s pure manipulative? Toxic behavior can happen in any relationship, regardless of age. An age gap doesn’t automatically make it shady. |
illicit:Okay, menopause is legit. But real love means facing changes together If you dated someone of your age, she'd hit menopause too - just later. So what's really different here? |
RealityKings1:A 15-year gap shouldn’t guarantee a breakup Plenty of same-age couples fall out of love too. Is it really the age difference, or just assuming love has an expiration date? ![]() |
illicit:You’re fine with her age now, but not later. ![]() Does that mean looks matter more than the relationship? |
You’re fine with her age now, but not later. ![]() Does that mean looks matter more than the relationship? |
Imagine a relationship where a lady is significantly older than her partner. What advantages/disadvantages do you see in such pairing? (Experience, energy, societal pressure, life stages) Do you know any couples like this? Share stories how’s it working out— Note: The image below is just an illustration!
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WriterNig will surely feel bad about this news ![]() |
Balablue64:Thanks for your honest feedback, I’ll definitely consider the job market realities. |
VeeVeeMyLuv:Thank you, I appreciate your advice! Any additional insight from others would be appreciated. |
Hello Everyone, I'm a National Diploma holder with a 3.13 GP, looking to pursue a degree via Direct Entry. Unfortunately, my GP dropped to 2.94, which is a lower credit. I'm interested in studying either Public Health or Microbiology. My Questions: 1. Between Public Health and Microbiology, which course is more in-demand locally and internationally? 2. Considering my low GP, which course would be a better fit for me? 3. Are there job opportunities available for both courses, or should I consider other factors? My Background: - Current qualification: National Diploma - GP: 2.94 (lower credit) - Preferred courses: Public Health or Microbiology Your Advice Matters: I'd appreciate any guidance or insights from experienced individuals in these fields. Please help me make an informed decision about my academic and career path. Thanks in advance for your responses! |
The beginning of a new year is a time for fresh starts and renewed optimism. It's an opportunity to reflect on the past and set goals for the future. And while it can be easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of life, it's important to take time to slow down and appreciate the little things. That's why I'd like to share some simple tips for making the most of the new year. Rede for a proper stride for a betterment year 1. Reflect on the past year: Begin by taking some time to reflect on the past year. Think about your achievements, challenges, and areas where you would like to see improvement. 2. Set meaningful goals: Goals provide direction and purpose in life. Take some time to set meaningful goals for the new year. Make sure your goals are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-based (SMART goals). Write them down and review them regularly to stay focused. 3. Prioritize self-care: Put yourself first this year by prioritizing self-care. This includes taking care of your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Establish healthy habits such as regular exercise, proper nutrition, sufficient sleep, and practicing mindfulness or meditation. 4. Embrace a positive mindset: Adopting a positive mindset is crucial for a fulfilling and successful year. Surround yourself with positive influences, practice gratitude, affirmations, and optimistic thinking. Replace negative self-talk with positive affirmations to boost your confidence. 5. Cultivate healthy relationships: Nurture and strengthen your relationships with family, friends, and loved ones. Make an effort to spend quality time together, communicate openly, and show appreciation for one another. Mend any broken relationships and let go of toxic connections. 6. Learn new skills or pursue a hobby: Challenge yourself intellectually by learning new skills or pursuing a hobby that brings you joy and fulfillment. Take up a language course, enroll in a painting class, learn to play a musical instrument, or try a new sport. Continuous learning adds value to your life. 7. Financial planning and budgeting: Take control of your finances this year. Create a budget, track your expenses, and save money regularly. Set financial goals, pay off debt, and strive towards achieving long-term financial stability. Consider seeking professional advice if needed. 8. Career development: Focus on growing and advancing in your career. Set professional goals, seek out learning opportunities, and enhance your skills through training or workshops. Network with professionals in your field and explore new job opportunities that align with your aspirations. 9. Give back to the community: Find ways to contribute positively to your community or a cause you care about. Volunteer your time, donate to charities, or get involved in local organizations that make a difference. These acts of kindness will not only benefit others but also bring you a sense of fulfillment and purpose. 10. Embrace a healthy work-life balance: Strive for a healthy work-life balance this year. Prioritize your personal life and set boundaries to prevent burnout. Make time for activities you enjoy, spend quality time with loved ones, and detach from work-related stress during your downtime. Remember, the key to a successful year lies in taking consistent action towards your goals and aspirations. Stay determined, be resilient, and embrace positivity as you navigate through the year ahead. May this new year bring you immense growth, happiness, and fulfillment! |
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