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Celebrities / Re: Fans Blast Phyno For Asking Them To Pray For Paris by macminista(m): 7:17pm On Nov 14, 2015
calebo101:
Why are they blasting him? Must we die on our knees praying for a dead nation? The foundation of Nigeria is faulty, unfortunately it cannot be fixed because we keep doing the same things over and over again, expecting different results.

Nigeria cannot be fixed unless we go back to the drawing board. No need praying for the country anymore. Right from the days of our forefathers nai dem dey pray for Nigeria, is it not clear it's a dead case? undecided
shey dis wan Na talk?

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Career / Re: How I Got Belittled By My Boss... by macminista(m): 6:27pm On Nov 12, 2015
SSpeter:
I felt breaking my boss head after he made some derogatory comments that got me angry and belittled.....

Yesterday a colleague and I went to take measurements of a bank for renovation works in one of the tertiary institution in ogun state. My colleague been the senior was given the full details and equipment needed. When we got to ogun state, he gave me the equipment (tape and camera) and asked me if I could do it that he has a babe in the school. I said yes and he gave me extra 3k I guess that was to shut me up.

After taking the measurement of the floor area in the banking hall and other adjoining spaces, I took pictures of the tiles and ceilings just to show my boss that they were in a very poor state. When I got back home I used my computer to scale the measurements and then redesigned the banking hall.

The main aim of the renovation was to increase the number of cubicles in the banking hall from 3 to 7. Today when I got to the office, I gave my boss the report and showed the the proposed design I made, he said "Great". During critic session I was surprised that the initial drawing was brought out and he was redoing the design. Well I no talk, I watched until he was done instructing the architect. Then I compared his proposed design with mine and I quickly pointed out to him that he has used up much space for circulation moreover our cubicle spatial analysis is till the same.

He called me Peter!!! ....what year were you born I told him, he said that was the year I started this company. If you have things in your head keep it. When you establish your firm, use it. Na so everybody dey look me like say I shit for body. See me wey for just keep quite....If it were to be somewhere else, Na orijin bottle I for arrange untop him head...............that is why I keep praying for a multinational firm....abeg make I quickly go check my shell application status....
48 laws of power,NEVER OUTSHINE YOUR BOSS..uI should have given credit to him..u lucky he didn't fire u angry grin grin
TV/Movies / Re: Which Of These Nollywood Movies Did You Watch As A Kid? (pics) by macminista(m): 5:56pm On Nov 09, 2015
tee4naija:

U can say that again. Many of them were not born during the good old days when children would gather round black and white TV to watch weekly oaps like ifa olokun (by Yemi Elebuban), kootu ashipa (by oyin Adejobi), etc on NTA.
true that my guy...dem no even know who Albert ogunse is
TV/Movies / Re: Which Of These Nollywood Movies Did You Watch As A Kid? (pics) by macminista(m): 1:34am On Nov 09, 2015
Help4rmme2u:
unarguably the Nigerian movie industry has indeed come a long way, with veterans like Kenneth Okonkwo, Kanayo O Kanayo and Bob-Manuel udokwu paving the way for the likes of Genevieve Nnaji, Richard Mofe Damijo, and Stella Damascus.
From the time of ”Living in Bondage” by kenneth Nnebue which was actually the first movie to give life to movie production in Nigeria, to ”Circle of Doom ” and Glamour Girls, there has been obvious remarkable transformation and changes in Nigerian Movie Industry.
Even though the Industry still faces some challenges, they have been resilient and have stood the test of time.
Today we throw it all the way back to some of the Movies that made the Nigerian Movie Industry what it is today.tell us which of them you’ve seen before?


By Sylvester Da Chemist

Source:- http://ngreports.com/throwback-which-of-these-nollywood-movies-did-you-watch-as-a-kids/

indomie generation lol
Family / Re: Help!!! Her Husband's Physique Does Not Turn Her On by macminista(m): 12:27am On Nov 07, 2015
misspicy:

well i asked her this and her reply is that they didnt get intimate before marriage...am lost f she or words
...it stupid friend or wateva she calls herself is obviously lying..we ain't no kids his physical stature not the problem cuz she ain't blind before getting married to him...his Deek is the problem cuz like she said they didn't do it before marriage..why can't pple be straight with there problems....Yeye fawol
Celebrities / Re: Kalu Ikeagwu Marriage Introduction To Ijeoma Eze (Photos) by macminista(m): 12:53pm On Nov 06, 2015
kilode100:
Chai Umunwoke!
This is who he ended up with after strafing, gbenshing, totobeating, all thosefine chicks?

This guy must be operating under a curse. He dumped Alex okoroji for this rake teeth aunty gwegwelina? See how old and wrinkled he's looking..

Op, are you sure this isn't location pix? Chai! This old cargo no fit Kalu biko.


When you choose/select too much, you will end with substandard goods.
Congrats
Na was, c how u just throwing invectives to an innocent woman who probably doesn't even know you exzist cuz she happens to be "Ugly"(ur opinion) and married to a celebrity ...no wonda u single, with all this dirty words comin out yah mouth(totobeater, gbenshin e.t.c) salty thot

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Sports / Re: Mikel Obi & Girlfriend Kiss In New Photo With Their Twins by macminista(m): 12:20pm On Nov 06, 2015
unbeat007:
And they said he has not been scoring. its clear, he scores when He wants.

lovely kids
mikel Na twins na why im go born twins
Politics / Re: Saraki's Lawyers Walked Out On Tribunal (photos) by macminista(m): 1:52am On Nov 06, 2015
SuperNover:
the things i see in this country leave me in a lugubrious state.
Nigeria is a country where mediocrity is accepted by the majority.
politicians come in and promise us goodies during campaigns, they promise to change the country for good.
but just after we elect them into power, they change their ways and act like they never promised anything at all.
but what pains me most is the attitude of the masses, we always feel euphoric whenever our leaders are around, we treat them like celebrities, we worship and honor them like demigods. never have the masses come together to criticize a ruling government, we Nigerians need to learn to subject the government to pressure and criticism, we need to learn to show our true feelings, i went home for vacation not long ago, and there was uninterrupted power for 12 hours that day which was unusual of PHCN, then when the power was interrupted, i overheard my neighbor say something like 'at least they tried today'. and i was like, "really" for real, i was irked by that singular comment of his, some countries enjoy perfectly uninterrupted power year in year out, total blackout is unheard of in some countries (even here in africa), for crying out loud, is constant power supply too much to ask for? it seems Nigerians are too comfortable with thew way things are in this country, we celebrate mediocrity, we feel our leaders are doing their best, whereas in reality, our leaders are far from doing their best,
hon Amaechi once said 'politicians steal because Nigerians do not throw stones at them', and yes, he is right, we need to learn to hold the government responsible for their misdeeds. enough of 'at least our governor is trying na"
i'm not impressed at all, it's saddening that in the whole 36 state there's just no governor that is getting it right.
only in Nigeria you'll see people go into politics with the sole aim of enriching themselves.
in Nigeria when you hear that someone is a politician, you just unconciously know the person is strikingly rich. even without being told.

Nigerians, this is our time, let us learn to pressure our leaders until they start doing things right.

thank you..BROS WE KNOW ALL U DEY YARN BUT NA WHO WAN STAT THE CHANGE?
Culture / Re: Ooni Of Ife Ogunwusi Completes The 7Days In Seclusion (pics) by macminista(m): 10:41pm On Nov 05, 2015
obontami:
[size=20pt]son of the soil


Well done


If na me become this ooni lasan


Toto don suffer for my hand [/size]
...upgrade your sense
Romance / Re: I Have Been Traumatized Into Thinking I'm Ugly? by macminista(m): 8:23pm On Nov 04, 2015
Re you in the US? If so we can link up let me do a physical appraisal wink cheesy
Romance / Re: I Am Ashamed Of Myself Right Now... by macminista(m): 3:42pm On Nov 03, 2015
SSpeter:
Helo Dudes am so ashamed of myself right now. I always hated weekends and often do overtime at work even when my boss screams "No payment for Overtime"...

I don't take off days even when I had to be on site late at night. I don't see myself as a workaholic because an average black man doesn't like work. Not because of the money either (though I will love to quit if a better offer springs up and am not relenting in the search)...but just to erase my mind off temptations. I spend my Sundays at my sister's house so that the kids will keep me preoccupied.

I am a strong advocate of #NOsexB4Marriage...Although during my University days I had smitten more kity kats than most guys will ever dream of. I had a re-orientation during my service year and took up the tag #Abstinence...I try to limit my discussions and interactions with the opposite sex, I don't approve of excessive touching and I preoccupy my thoughts with work..

Sundays are the worst days "no work"...so I am always extra careful and often stay glued to my routines....the firm I worked with just handed over a secondary school to her clients on the 23rd of last month and those of us who were immersed in the project and saw it to fruition were given 2 weeks break and a paltry sum as bonus.

2 weeks! That was where my problem started. First I travelled to stay with my parents spent three days wasn't comfortable because that was the neighbourhood I grew up, the ladies there may still think a leopard doesn't change its spot...I left when I saw so many temptations and green lights...I went to my sister's house and it's just the same thing because I have also tested some of the kity kats from the flats below...then my cousin persuaded me to come to portharcourt I haven't seen him in a decade.

When I got to PH I told my cousin of my new stand and he said "whatever rocks your boat"... The next two days, we had fun bought some item until ****** showed up embarassed...she was my cousin's friend. She was not a threat and she doesn't even dress hot. So I let down my guard whenever she visits. She cooked, we ate and I thought perhaps she was one of my cousin's numerous GFS.

Two days ago, my cousin told me they are going to watch Nigeria match in a bar. I am not a football fan,Tennis rocks my boat. So I preoccupied my self with a movie. About an hour later she came back and told me my cousin and his crew are cracking too many stuffs and she is no longer comfortable (My cousin is a Med doc. But he smokes at least a packet of B&H everyday + or minus other additives). I said okay. She went to lie on the bed and later I joined her. The apartment is a mini flat and the sitting room is tiled. Just a mattress no duvet so we slept on the same mattress. Truth be told [b]I could not remember anything until I saw myself shooting fluid in a latex material. [/b]Everything vanished from my eyes I was filled with hate. The next morning I had my bath, called my cousin and was shocked when he told me he was already @ work I carried my bag and the lady quickly took her shower and left. I went straight to the hospital gave him the key to his apartment. I had already told him my boss asked me to rush down......I left PH....sad....this morning I woke up feeling sad. The memory with the lady that night keeps occupying my mind and she even sent a text that "she loves me because I am cool headed, polite and handsome"....I was further peeved by her subsequent messages. Now I am just ashamed of Myself...and am still asking; how did it happen why was I not reasonable enough?...well I have learnt my lesson..."Emotions are stronger than Knowledge"
Dat wan na talk? Dem drug u...abegi
Family / Re: Man Buys Honda SUV For Wife Who Gave Birth (pics) by macminista(m): 1:30pm On Nov 03, 2015
For your mind you think he paid 'cash "for it..lwkm
Romance / Re: A fellow Nairalander needs your advice before crossing the rubicon. by macminista(m): 11:20pm On Nov 02, 2015
Simply put, you DONT LOVE this lady..if she is your "fiancee"like you said, you wouldn't be here saying all what not...my broda you think getting married to a lady with academic certificates or degrees that is at par with yours is criteria for successful marriage ? Hel No!!

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Romance / Re: Ladies, What Are The Top 5 Things That Attract You To Guys? by macminista(m): 12:54am On Nov 02, 2015
benedictnsi:
Answer......

Money

Money

Money

Money and

Money.
(especially in Africa)
haha haha LWKM
Romance / Re: Man Brings Wife From Nigeria Abroad Only To Discover She's Pregnant For Another by macminista(m): 12:46am On Nov 02, 2015
daretodiffer:
The law needs to classify selfish and deceitful acts like this including giving a man another's man child as fraud, with nothing less than 20 years without paroleundecided

I blame him sha, when our men rush home to pick ‘wives' because they believe we are not traditional enough. This is what most of them getcheesy
...really ? She is an Angel compared to most ladies here in the states

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Business / Re: Implications Of Not Meeting The Deadline For Bvn Registration. by macminista(m): 12:06pm On Nov 01, 2015
shocked
Bonethugss:


Dude do your research, NIBSS via Oisservices are currently registering customers regardless of bank in America- Washington, Atlanta, (though yet to start in New York), South Africa, China, Australia, Malaysia and Italy. Representatives I believe would should start in New York.
stop saying what u don't ...which research I talk this people virtually everyday..my ppl at the uba head quarters in 9ja n my friends in various states in america

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Business / Re: Implications Of Not Meeting The Deadline For Bvn Registration. by macminista(m): 10:55pm On Oct 31, 2015
badru007:
There are outlets outside d country where BVN Reg can be done, at least I can talk for UBA, but dunno for other banks... Talking about whether it can still be done, yes it can. accounts without it will probably be liened until BVN is linked to it.... So I think
..it's only in the UK...there's is no where else it can be dibe..I reside in the US, not even in New York where there is a uba branch
Family / Re: ‘love-making With My Husband No Longer Turns Me On’ by macminista(m): 10:47pm On Oct 27, 2015
gamaliel121:
Nothing we say here will change what will happen..
You will surly be fuccked by another coccckk...
So do it and leave us alone...
..yeye fawol, u ve already made up ur mind to cheat on Him before coming to NL..he doesn't turn u on..what ever happened to spicing up things..metchwww
Romance / Re: What To Do When The Girl You Love Is In Love With Another Man by macminista(m): 1:37am On Oct 26, 2015
falconey:
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lwkm wink cheesy boyz
Romance / Re: She Refused To Date Me Because I'm Short.. by macminista(m): 11:27am On Oct 22, 2015
misspicy:

Buh that was just a joke,even you could see #yimu i wrote there...gosh some nairalanders are so daft....must you all put the frustrations u face in Nigeria on my post....hian
the reverse is the case, smh mine was a joke too#thot
Romance / Re: She Refused To Date Me Because I'm Short.. by macminista(m): 12:26am On Oct 22, 2015
PunkyVeer:


Dude, fall all the way back. It's really not that serious. You sound very touched. He seeks an opinion on being short, what else can one say? Nothing said here will make him grow a couple inches taller or make the lady want him so why not make light of the situation since nothing will change anyway. It doesn't have to be all doom & gloom, yanno
..yeah not serious..well wait until someone makes light of your situation then you know how it feels...am not short but I know Whats like to be made fun of in such a light

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Romance / Re: She Refused To Date Me Because I'm Short.. by macminista(m): 11:58pm On Oct 21, 2015
PunkyVeer:
5'1"? That's like dating the little man on top of a wedding cake grin
..that's why I don't f**k with 9Ja ladies most of them re so retarded...fine he is short and he has come here to seek opinion but must you make fun of him? Life is a b**ch hope you know that...Yes ladies ve the right to date who so ever they chose and all that. You can be married to a tall guy and end up having a midget for a kid..not wishing this but just know life is a b**ch

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Romance / Re: She Refused To Date Me Because I'm Short.. by macminista(m): 11:46pm On Oct 21, 2015
misspicy:
Sorry op go for someone who can date you,no be by force,i cant date a short guy too,even if he is dangote

#yimu
do you have to rub it in? Salty trick
Romance / Re: Men Do You Respect These Kind Of Ladies ?(pics) by macminista(m): 12:33pm On Oct 18, 2015
Jollyjoy:
It depend tho,

a lady living in yankee have a justifiable reason for smoking,i.e cos of the cold but what beat me is why a woman in nigeria,especially in hot goegraphical zone will be puffing smoke even on the hot sun,with heat,,little wonder they die like chickens,if dey no die self dey will start having mental disorder.sad
...there is NO REASON for anyone to smoke...Its A TRAP
Celebrities / Re: Basketmouth Celebrates His Mother's Birthday, Claims She's 40, While He's 37 by macminista(m): 8:42pm On Oct 12, 2015
[quote author=Upnepaa post=38910700] [color=#006600][right][i] happy birthday to her cool

If his mother's age is 40 as he said
Romance / Re: EXPOSED: Reason For Increasing No Of Single Ladies In Nigeria & The Solution by macminista(m): 1:11am On Sep 29, 2015
[quote author=humilitypays post=34656347]It is a simple fact that the number of guys refusing to marry is directly proportional to the number of ladies that are single and searching, reason being that it is these single guys that have refused to marry that ought to marry the single ladies that are searching and praying for husband.


Now, the question is: why do we have an abnormal increase in the number of single unmarried ladies that are searching for marriage partner today in Nigeria?


Sit back and read the preceding paragraphs and you will find out why and how women (married and single) can help curb this cankerworm eating deep into our modern Nigeria.


Before we forge ahead, you will agree with me that 10 to 20 years ago, men dominated the Nigerian workforce, with fewer number of women occupying top positions, but today, the table has turned as more women now secure better paying jobs than their male counterparts.


My personal study into this recent development showed that most Nigerian organisation boss who are mostly men above 45years, prefer to hirer pretty single ladies for non-engineering positions, which put guys in the non-engineering sectors at high risk of not securing good jobs when competing with ladies for same job position.


I also discovered that most multinational firms have a policy that encourages female gender empowerment, which make their HR team give preferential treatment to ladies seeking for same position with a male job applicant during recruitment exercise.


You can hardly discover this secret organisation policy until you are among the top management.


If you doubt this, try and go to Victoria Island in Lagos during close of work; 5 - 6pm (Monday - Friday), and you will notice higher number of young pretty females leaving their office premises in good cars, with few young guys leaving their workplaces in a car.


If you are observant enough, you will also discover that most of the male workers driving home from work are usually within the age range of: 38 - 60yrs, whereas more ladies within the age range of; 25 - 35yrs drive home from work, showing that more young ladies now have better jobs than guys.


This is also applicable to Abuja: same study was carried out within Central Business District of Abuja, CBD.


To many Nigerians, especially the ladies, it is a good trend; at least to them, it shows that ladies are becoming independent from guys, and to the old working class male directors and managers, it means nothing because they are at the receiving end (sleeping with these young pretty ladies for jobs, promotion, contracts, etc), but not until their own daughter(s) graduate from Harvard University or London School of Economics and returns back home to take up an executive position in her dad's big firm, but only to go to bed every night weeping and soaking her pillows with tears simply because there is no responsible young man in her life ready to walk her to the altar and they live happily ever after like she reads from foreign novels and watch on Telemundo series.


No wonder many rich parents are now arranging marriage for their daughters; yet this doesn't solve the imminent problem of abnormal increase in single young people in Nigeria of today.


Now, what am I blabbing about? The major reason we have increasing rate of single ladies in Nigeria today is not because witches in the villages have increased in number and now pursuing single ladies and stopping them from finding suitable husbands just as many modern pastors make these single ladies to believe in order to extort money from them & to grow their congregation, it is not even because single ladies of today lack good character or manner, neither is it because single ladies now dress indecently....nope, the major reason is harsh economy that is no longer favouring young single guys!


How do we expect a guy who graduated from higher institution and served his fatherland after 3 years and still unable to rent a decent apartment for himself, unable to cater for his own daily needs to think about getting married in this time and age?


How do we expect a young guy who after 4 to 5 years of passing out from NYSC is yet to secure a job that pays him up to a hundred thousand naira, and give him the opportunity of saving at least fifty thousand naira every month to wish to marry and give birth to children?


The earlier we Nigerians realise the dangers of having more young guys without good job, the better for us as a nation that wish to grow and have a happy, crime-free society.

I know some people will say: marriage is not everyone, while others will argue that must everybody marry? And the answer is yes, anybody who desires to marry ought to marry, but is that the case today? No!

Many young men want to marry, but the truth is that their pocket isn't encouraging to take that bold step that marriage requires.

Some will also argue that must you wait till you have millions before you marry? And some will argue that marriage is not about money, but tell me: how do you sustain the kids that will follow after the wedding? How do you plan to pay for house rent, children increasing school fees, etc?

Do you want to plan the future of your kids on one rich relation or friend? That's unfair to the unborn innocent children you want to bring to life, please don't do it!

I know that not every guy or lady will be rich, but being comfortable to provide most of your needs should be compulsory at least!

I still remember the story of Adam and Eve which I read from “The Book of My Bible Stories” while I was a kid, it told us how God created man, Adam and gave him everything he needed and Adam will go to his garden in the morning to return at night lonely, such that God pitied him and said: it is not good for him to be alone, I will make him a help mate, and so God made Adam to fall deep asleep and then God came and removed one of Adam's ribs and made Eve for him.

Adam woke up and saw Eve and was excited and said: this is the bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh (dunno if I quoted those words correctly).

What am I trying to say? God gave Adam his basic needs before sending him a woman!

A man deserves to have his basic needs met before thinking of getting married.


But it is so shameful that old married men in Nigeria occupying top positions in various organisations and firms gave and still giving jobs to single unmarried ladies who most times contribute nothing to the organisation's growth, thereby causing more unemployment and underemployment of young single Nigerian guys, with a resultant effect of late marriage amongst these young single guys.


Shameful enough, many organisations today hire ladies by their physical attraction; once a member of the HR team admires the female applicant, whether she merits the job or not, he must ensure that she gets hired to the disadvantage of her male counterparts who most times have better skills to offer to the organisation.



THE SOLUTION

First, we must tell ourselves the truth: in Nigerian culture and norm, men are believed and expected to be the breadwinner of the family; the woman is only expected to assist and contribute if she has and can.


Bearing this in mind, majority if not all Nigerian single ladies searching for a life partner want and desire to marry a guy earning higher income than them.


All things being equal, no Nigerian single lady prays to marry a guy she's earning more than; very uncommon in Nigeria.


But then, we have few single guys in Nigeria who earn that kind of income most Nigerian single ladies desire from their preferred partner. And as it stands presently in Nigeria, more single ladies between the age range of 25yrs - 35yrs have better paying jobs than single guys of the same age range, which means many single ladies in Nigeria will never find husband to marry except they lower their taste and marry a guy earning below them or they become second wife to older men.


All these anomalies were caused by older Nigerian men who set the wrong legacy for this nation in terms of bad leadership, sex-for-job in favour of single ladies, and more...and for this status quo to change, every Nigerian citizen must play a role to bring the much desired change we dream of in Nigeria, how?



1. As a young single lady working in a company, say no to the maltreatment of young single guys in your organisation because the more these guys are penalised and made not to grow, the more chances of you, your single sister, niece, friend or even aunt not finding a deserving husband to marry.


2. All HR personnel must ensure equity and fairness when hiring applicants for any job position. Stop the female gender empowerment; enough is enough, its not helping Nigeria, neither is it helping the world in general.


Women are happier when their husband or man is in charge financially than when they are in charge...even in Europe!


3. As a single lady, lower your financial expectation from guys- the table is turning, fewer guys now have good means of income compared to ladies; you ladies asked for gender equality, you now have it, please make use of it, don't wait for a richer guy...if you are driving and you see a guy trekking whom you fancy, lift him and don't be shy to startup a focused-relationship with him...waiting for the richer guys driving bigger cars than yours may keep you waiting for eternity and may bring you more heartbreak because such guys now know that they are king to women and so they treat ladies with little/no respect.


4. Encourage your single brothers to work hard, acquire skill, learn trade and explore business opportunities even if they are working. Help them with business startup capital...doing so will help create a deserving husband for a fellow single lady out there.


5. Stop squandering that single guy's money!

Advice him to invest his income wisely! Encourage him to startup a side business to assist his salary because no salary is enough!



6. As a single guy, learn to be financially wise!

Quit those useless habits that drains your income! Quit smoking! Quit drinking! Quit gambling! Quit womanising; its a costly hobby! Quit clubbing around town! Quit squandering money on any girl who isn't your wife! Learn to invest, learn to nurture a business aside your job and learn to spend lesser than you earn! Don't use your last savings to buy a car just to feel among or just to attract irrelevant ladies! Car is more of a necessity until you become rich! For now, buying car should be to aid your financial growth and not for fun or pleasure!


7. As a single lady, pray for your single brothers, boyfriend, lover, or male friends and colleagues. Advice and encourage them whenever you can.


It is no longer easy for single young guys in Nigeria even though most of them won't confess this to you due to male ego!


Let's all wake up to the reality and pray that President Buhari and his team bring about the positive change in Nigeria's economy to help curb this societal pressure.

Yes points outlined 're cogent but don't forget no condition is permanent..life is a mystery, things do change for better or worse even if u had it all planed out!!..it's a journey, my opinion is when you want to get married get married work hard and pray to God to bless ur hussle
Romance / Re: After Dating For 3yrs Without Sex..she Is Getting Married To Someone Else by macminista(m): 6:43pm On Sep 27, 2015
U re a disappointment. ..how can u been counting on a teenager to be faithful to u?..if am correct she is 21st now?
Celebrities / Re: Don Jazzy And Dbanj Share Passionate Hug In Front Of Korede Bello And Reekado by macminista(m): 1:08pm On Sep 25, 2015
U need to go buy sense. .why u post a photo shopped pic?
Politics / Re: Ojukwu Bunker Facts With Picture.. by macminista(m): 2:48am On Sep 25, 2015
kestolove95:
Ojukwu d rebel...see gowon dey cum..hahahahaha..ojukwu go don pick race for inside him grave now as I call gowon...mumu rebel, I knw blame u..u b Igbo sha..d drug pushers of nigeria
1 kobo whooree

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Celebrities / Re: Davido And His New Pet Take A Stroll On The Street Of London(photos) by macminista(m): 8:31pm On Sep 22, 2015
dOnLarich:
A turtle with a dog grin
hhahaha u get bad mouth. ...na real turtle ninja cheesy grin grin
Politics / Re: Amaechi Sues Felix Obuah, Rivers PDP Chairman by macminista(m): 8:27pm On Sep 22, 2015
I Taya oh...demand get a Noda level of criminal? Special, uncommon or high class criminal? See him face we be like transformer
Family / Re: 5 Behaviours That Can Make Your Neighbours Respect You by macminista(m): 9:25pm On Sep 20, 2015
This is applicable to face me i sl grin grin ;Dap you kinda house angry

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