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Please do not marry her because you do not deserve her. I think you will hinder her growth and progress. You called her obese, unsure about her because she's an albino, worried about what people will say and all that crap!! Even though she is smart, supportive and gives you "peace of mind", you chose to qualify her in such a degrading and disrespectful way. Poor girl, you will destroy whatever is left of her esteem man!! You do not deserve her... let her go so she will flourish. She should be the one making this post cos the way its looking, seems like you are the dead weight in the relationship! |
BrainRider:Majority of Nigerians having no problem taking an online test at a test centre in order to travel abroad but some people would still grumble at thoughts of evolving WAEC to be more convenient for students? I don't get it!! We need to start moving things forward... A step at a time. Staying one place is the worst and that's what WAEC has been doing for decades! |
She’s earned 10% of the total amount which is 1.4m. Let’s start rewarding people that do well in this country. 1.4m is a lot of money but compared to losing 14m, I’ll gladly give away 2m without questions asked. |
BrainRider:And what’s the reality? |
[b]WAEC has been in existence since before many of us were born but the test format and test procedure has not evolved since the 90s at the very least. I stand to be corrected but As of August 18, 2020, WAEC has not figured out a way to host a web or online based testing. Even in the middle of a highly contagious pandemic, students are still required to come into class in order to take their test. Last night, I did a quick maths; if 100,000 students take WAEC in Nigeria annually and pay an examination fee of 10,000N, that is a minimum of 1 billion generated from Nigeria alone. So, a rough estimate will Tell you that WAEC as an institution generates upwards of 8 billion naira in revenue every year. It is incredibly insane to think or even imagine that both testing bodies do not have the capability for students to test online. However, that is the unfortunate reality on ground. There are so many third party testing centers that have built the skill and expertise for online testing/assessment and my recommendation to these two agencies is to partner with one or two of the test centers..... . [/b] |
Its crazy to see the House of Assembly hijack jobs meant for the poor masses but there is no outcry, protest or unrest from the poor masses. No society has every successfully revolutionized itself without the man power of the oppressed. Unfortunately, the spirit of the poor folks in Nigeria has been defeated. They have been conditioned to worship the rich in hope of getting crumbs and hating the poor that looks just like them. They masquerade is as tribal bigotry but in reality, poor people worship anyone with money regardless of tribe! They also hate anyone that is just as poor regardless of tribe! |
brightdestiny96:I love the way you write. Are you currently employed? I may have a job for you. Inbox me on icevillebeatz@gmail.com |
You need to remove the skin when you cook it! |
poor people wahala lol~!! Rather than hold up and support each other, the desperation caused by poverty has made them desperately wicked. Else, can you explain why poorer neighborhoods have more crime? more "pastor talk say u be witch" and more of all the undesirable. |
Babadee1900:huh!. do you know how insane that sounds? what business does the government have with sponsoring any activity that isn't in national interest? |
Zzor:They really know who they try it with! My younger sister was sexually harassed by her lecturer back then. Kept pestering the 17 year old girl for sex and actually made her fail her class twice. Ended up going to school and connecting with my guys and lets just say, the lecturer is still unemployed right now. The one time we crossed paths, he literally crossed to the other side of the street out of fear. and then i was poor oh! Imagine what i would do if it was now! |
Wolgrace:Well, with due respect, i can't really reason with you looking at the fact that your way of thinking is just appalling and backwards! Since you are comfortable with women getting sexually harassed at work under the threat of job loss, i wish the same on you. You will be sexually harassed by someone more powerful than you! They will hold your means of livelihood over your head until they poke their dick in your anusss..... Then you can tell us your decision! Will you go into the teeming unemployment market where you are not guaranteed a job till you die or will you just get a lube and shine up that assssshole for some penetration!! |
Wolgrace:The boss asking her out is not a problem even though it’s unethical. It becomes harassment when you threaten to make the person suffer some level of hardship - in this case her job- if the amorous advances is rejected. If your sister comes home and tells you that her oga wants to fuccck her or else she’ll lose her job, will you still take the same stand or will you do to the office and cave his fuckinggg head in?? |
Wolgrace:She’s a victim of sexual harassment and you’re there chatting shit! Bro, we all know getting a job in Nigeria is super hard and those that are ventually find one, would do anything to secure it. So, it’s unfortunate that her boss is harassing and pressuring her for an amorous relationship. We don’t have sufficient protection for our women and children. This should be an serious crime. |
My Mainland house is a stone throw from the one on Isaac John Street, Ikeja GRA Didn't know that lol!! TIME TO JACK THE RENT UP!! LMAO!! |
This give me a sense of pride! I’m impressed.... |
dangermouse:The medical tourism never stopped. It remained open for the elites. When Buhari right hand man was sick from Covid, he was flown out of the country for treatment! |
She’s fucking beautiful! If she jam money Behind up, this one na confirm!!! |
Can we all agree that Sanwo-olu is the worst governor since tinubu? |
When did the governors personal assistant become judge, jury and executioner? A nobody save for the fact he’s an assistant to an incumbent governor. We condem the woman but fail to see the gross abuse of his office.... assuming it’s an office I mean. |
alezzy13:Nigeria is not a middle class friendly economy. There are more poor people than middle class and very few ultra rich! Such a setup is not enough to sustain any major large scale corporation unless that company is providing the very necessities we can't avoid. e.g. telephone. The middle class are the drivers of most economy and currently, they barely exist in Nigeria. Our middle class are considered "rich" |
dalongjnr:No it’s not! Please let me explain! Deregulating the oil and gas industry will lead to a price increase for sure but it will also make it profitable for new players that can operate more efficiently to enter the game. That way, it becomes “may the best man win” situation. Look at us!! We produce oil, export it and then import it at the partial expense of the government. Subsidizing the industry will never allow growth because it’s easy money. Companies don’t have to invest in refinery because regardless of the cost, FG will pay. Imagine if the industry was deregulated and those old timers hiked the price to say 350N/liter on the excuse that the importation cost is high... then 4 years down the line, a new player builds a mega refinery and able to sell at 80N per liter cos they produce at a cheaper cost, who do you think will win? Same thing has to be done in the electricity industry... open up distribution and generation!! Let’s unburden the government and kill these corrupt institutions! |
uruba23:Nigeria has a population of almost 200 million people. A lot of companies will see a large potential market but the reality is that most Nigerians simply do not have the purchasing power to make any major foreign direct investment profitable. Also, doing business ethically in Nigeria can be a challenge! |
ProfAmaben:In Economics, it’s called “dumping”. This is when a supplier sells their product at a cost lower than what it will take for the buyer to produce it themselves even though they have the means and the resources. You have to understand that these foreign suppliers have had decades of efficiency in the rice production business and selling at a ridiculously cheap rate because they over produce and over supply. They can because it’s efficient for them to flood countries like Nigeria. Our nascent manufacturers cannot profitably compete even if they produce it 100% locally. With time, they’ll attain that level of efficiency but they need an even playing field. That is why we need to stop those foreign products. In this specific case; rice! |
BeLookingIDIOT:Mi really have no problem with the proceeds from fraud being used to empower Nigerians through employment. I don’t support fraud and I’d rather it don’t happen but if it happens, please reinvest in your people. U no go die!! |
overdrive:It is okay to be unexposed but it is not okay to be ignorant! All the fraud committed since the beginning of Nigeria by Nigerians is not up to 1/3 or what white people in Britain alone have committed. We have to learn to love and appreciate us as blacks. No race is perfect and you’ll find the good, bad and ugly in every race. The only difference is that whites are recognized for their good while their ugly side is ignored while blacks are recognized for their ugly side while the superseding good from the black race is largely ignored!! |
Outside of religion and divide of conquer, I think poverty is also a very potent Tool in the hands of the political elite! Those praising him, do you think they would be there is they were gainfully employed? Do you think they would be there if they were properly educated to know that the government belongs to everyone? When he brought out the 1,000 naira, look at how it was snatched from him. Chai, the political class have broken the spirit of the average Nigerian. They have broken the will to fight and the will to create a functional society and they achieved this through poverty, illiteracy, preaching hate and tribalism! |
I know exactly what you are going through. I will tell you that one of the most painful thing is seeing people you love develop a sense of entitlement over your finances. They feel because they have known you forever, that they deserve anything they ask from you... It hurts to cut them off but from experience, that is what you must do!! Life has taught me that your true friends, will never ask you for shittt!! They will be there for you and support you..... Don't ever forget those ones! |
You’re not mentally matured enough for her truth. A lot of Nigerian women lie and you found one that’s really honest with you but you’re “not sure”?? lol!! Very funny! |
cjwalter:Great!! I love your logic here. I’ve never watched any series of Big brother except for the very first one that had the likes of Bayo and Gaitano. It’s not my cup of tea but I have absolutely nothing against the show or those that enjoy the show. As for those complaining about kids potentially viewing it..... it is not the responsibility of corporations to raise your child!! To my fellow Nigerians, we need to learn how to live and let live. By default, a vast majority of Nigerians are intolerant towards any view, believe and behaviors they do not agree with!! That is why we all hate ourselves and even within a homogenous tribe, we still find a way to hate ourselves!! He’s Christian, she’s Muslim, he’s Yoruba, she’s Igbo, he’s Hausa, she’s Fulani.... we just find so many reasons to divide and hate ourselves even though we are all black! |
I’m worried for her safety!! |
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