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Inked_Nerd:Yeah at a point it gets boring what the 3ndy girl is at, but this girl here is always biting out at everyone. That gets boring too. |
Mrs, Chima:Was that supposed to be a blow or a caress on the cheek? ![]() Now I am back tending to my bobo.I thought you wanted a touch touch holiday from Mr Chima ![]() |
PointB: frosbel:Lol. . .U guys are clowns. So Jonah Jang is now your new role model abi? smh for una |
ThiefOfHearts:Why are you ALWAYS ANGRY and RUDE ![]() |
OP source/link please? |
Where's Chima and kokoye? The popcorn isn't even half empty yet and they are worn out? Lazy arse wrestlers! |
Why do you guys humor this sycophantic mor0n with replies ![]() |
This guy is so on point! He's asking all the right question. More power to your elbow sir! Meanwhile the govt rep has gone AWOL. They have no case. They should contact Beaf to go and spew all the vomit he has been spewing here. |
CalienteMi:Don't flatter yourself Mrs C. . .You're actually some people's nightmare. People may actually breath freely with you gone ![]() pendo89: On a second thought I think it's the no sleep effect that you love, meaning the nights are . . . Anyway thanks for enlightening us and removing Mrs Chima's mind from the gutter! |
CalienteMi:You sef get trouble o. Why would you called a moderator an old fart? If I were him I would track down every ID that has the slightest resemblance to your persona and ban them all FOREVER! The guy is very kind hearted. |
CalienteMi: . Sorry sis, it already digested long since. I should do some more soon shaLittle wonder you had to get a 2nd ID with all this your explicit content language Tell me Mrs C, how many times were you banned last year? ![]() |
E nice:Let me dedicate my 200th post to calling you a crass, ignorant slowpoke. Why don't you go and arrest them yourself? Olodo! I think the protest date has been brought forward to Monday, 9th January: http://www.punchng.com/news/general-strike-begins-january-9/ If you will protest courageously, and yet with dignity and christian love, when the history books are written in future generations, the historians will have to pause and say, "There lived a great people - a black people - who injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization." This is our challenge and our overwhelming responsibility. ~Martin Luther King, Jr. David Mark earns N600 million annually, enough money to set up at least, 100 schools in his Benue State President Jonathan and his friends will eat N1 billion worth of food in 2012, while fuelling their cars for N1.7 billion. This amount will build at least, 50 good health care centres in the South-South N200 million was budgeted to water the gardens of the President in 2011. This is enough to educate 200 Nigerians through university education This is more than a quest for economic rights, it a quest for justice. This is not about fuel subsidy, it is about the ruling class’ war on the Nigerian masses. They cannot claim our country is broke when president Goodluck Jonathan continues to feed fat on N3 million worth of food everyday. They cannot claim to be broke when they increased the recurrent expenditure of the 2012 budget by another N92 billion. They cannot claim to be broke when the First Lady just spent N5billion furnishing an office. They cannot claim to be broke when in the whole budget is about their salaries and allowances. Added to all the other question Fani-Kayode raised, it will be disastrous to sit on the fence and watch this clueless government wreck the entire nation! LET POSTERITY REMEMBER YOU FOR GOOD! |
Mrs, Chima:Pendo come and 'enlighten' us o before Mrs Chima's imagination finally runs off track. Jeez! |
Inked_Nerd:To be in control and to be controlling/domineering are two diff things. btw, you don't want a submissive man and u seem to suggest u also don't want a man that takes the driver's seat as well so what do you really want from your man? Just asking. . . |
Nekai:Seconded. @simpleseyi, u have a very good heart. Keep it up bro. |
Last time I heard, ladies want their man to be in control. So ![]() |
Mrs, Chima:#does the sign of the cross and looks for the EXIT sign. Shakes head and mutters 'Mrs Chima' on my way out# |
MsDarkSkin:Thanks dear. You too. Of course there's always a motive. It's give and take, remember? Motives could be noble though. pendo89:Lol. U2. Wow! Different strokes for diff folks, I guess. I worked with someone that chewed tobacco once and I found the constant spitting nauseating. I wouldn't know whether it's the same thing with this your khat sha but na you sabi o. |
freecocoa: ![]() I think there's a word for the medical condition the OP seem to have : SENILITY |
Wow! Really don't know what to say. That was certainty unexpected. Great stuff though. You do have a very creative mind ![]() |
MsDarkSkin:Stop hating Missy ![]() Btw HNY Missy, Mrs C and Pendo, and everyone else, that is. onila: ![]() |
iice:I was wondering myself. Unless one has a serious propensity for obesity then that shouldn't be such an achievement at 20. I do hope the OP is not implying she's as thin as a rake though. And six children? In this day and age? I certainly haven't heard anyone put up anything near that figure in today's world. OP, that could just be a pointer that you should abandon the whole childhood dream thing. The fact that you're even asking about it means you're having self doubts. And you should. Unless you are a very good actress your 'ulterior' motives will always come through if and when you eventually come within touching distance of these celebs, and as has already been pointed out, they do know how to use your desperation to their advantage. The best route to marrying a celeb is to be one yourself. The best way to marry rich is to be rich yourself. Then you would have no apologies and no desperation whatsoever. So the apt question is: what are you doing to become rich or a celeb? If your ace is just your 'figure', then sorry, you MAY become 40 and unmarried. But then miracles do happen, don't they? |
freecocoa:People may get injured or die dear, but there's no gain without pain, right? Imagine a situation where we all just sit down and allow this to go on because we don't want anyone to get injured or die. . . ultimately people will die - from hunger and starvation. Egypt, Tunisia and Libya lost people but they all brought down the oppressive regimes they had. At least they can start over again. Let's learn to fight for what we believe in and damn the possible consequences. Let us make them understand, crucially, that sovereignty belongs to us - the people. |
Gbawe: ifeci:That has been my point all along. You do not reward a thieving manager with more resources to steal. It's as simple as that. I am just so so sad. If they have any good intentions for Nigerians let them first judiciously use the resources they have now for all to see, then we can talk about giving them more. Like Gbawe said earlier, they have just played into played into the hands of fifth columnist. Be that as it may, it behoves on Nigerians to stand up and remedy the situation through OUR PROTEST. We have talked enough already. |
Apparently this government doesn't feel that sovereignty belongs to the people. They don't feel our opinions count for anything. Just a few days ago Okonjo Iweala told the whole world that fuel subsidy removal is on hold for now, indefinitely, and that they were going to embark on more public sensitization. Jon Dumbo himself was on national TV telling us about wider consultations on the issue. But they go ahead and do this? So in effect we can be lied to, treated with disdain, and slammed with whatever is the will and caprice of the HOG at any point in time. Why? Because they feel we are all talk and no action. NIGERIANS OVER TO YOU. You take it lying down or you stand up and let them them know we are all stakeholders in our country and our opinions should count as well. IT'S YOUR CHOICE. They will build infrastructure and replicate heaven in Nigeria. . . that is all we've been hearing. But what have they done with what they've had all these years? How have they made the same sacrifices they are asking us to make? I insist that you do not reward mismanagement with more resources to squander. It's a simple logic. All we see everyday is corruption and extravagance on their parts. Whatever 'savings' they might make from this will definitely go the same way. No doubt about it. Don't hold your breath. At the end of the day a people deserve the kind of leadership they get. It is up to us to determine whether or not we want this to stay. REMEMBER EGYPT, TUNISIA and LIBYA. |
merge:Are you for real? I'd have thought you were smarter than this given that you can read and write. . . guess I was wrong. @swallu, get over it, will you. If you have nothing enlightening or interesting to write about you can just whistle. We'll still know you're in the building. It's their lives, and it's not exactly illegal to marry a fat, white whatever. |
Very good move. Exactly what we've been saying all along. He needs to treat this with an iron fist and not play politics with the lives of Nigerians. I am sceptical though about it not being the entire Borno and Yobe states, but let's just see it as a good beginning. If trouble persists in the remaining LGs he declares the whole state covered. Welldone! oyb:Don't mind the sycophant. When we were shouting about declaring a state of emergency, he kept defending his master like a puppet who cannot do otherwise. Now he can't stop cheering. Sad if this guy is a Nigerian youth. Who knows how many lives would have been saved if this declaration came a month or two earlier. |
Okay I don't find this funny at all. The guy's (pastor) accent sounds like he's Ghanian or whatever, but definitely nor Nigerian. See what Jon Dumbo has turned Naija to - a laughing stock among the comity of nations. |
Fully tuned in. Lol at James Bond ![]() |
I guess it is apt to ask the age-old question again: Do girls really want gentlemen or is it all talk? Seems to the badt guys fare better with the ladies generally. |
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