Oga ...if they are disturbing your peace...the normal thing to do is go to the police to arrest them for disturbing public peace...
.thats legal instead using cutlass...and the police will be happy to do it since they are gay....and homosexuality is still illegal in the country
If you go burst into their room cut them thats like a multiple charge when you get to court ....
battery Assault.. Breaking and entry Aggravated assault.. Attempted murder.. If you go do miatake kill person...murder in first degree...na tape-rule them go use measure your jail time
I dont know the §tupid lawyer you spoke to who told you to go ahead.
tradepunter: This is the only weapon a man has . . And the most annoying thing is even if she decides to cheat it won't even move him. Double wahala
I remember my ex then that thought she could use sex to manipulate me, the day she was now wanting it I Lock up. She thought I was crazy, 2 weeks turned to months... The babe turn psycho
Been there before. E dey pain dem die cos they cann't understand how a man will control himself to that extent..
Seunpaul01: That gesture from Ronaldo is unprofessional and disrespectful.
After the downfall of the club that pay you because he was not a starter.
Calm down. That was a reflex action. We all have ways we express surprise or dissatisfaction. After all he didn't ask the camera man to focus on him... Free him abeg..
Cadamlk: I love Nigerian mum. They don't take shit from kids . I am not talking about young mums of today,many of them spoil kids by trying to copy the western life.
Reminds me of my mum ,a very strong disciplinarian.
nakotee: Recently the name of Jesus who is known to be the name given to the son of the Most High God according to the Christian religion has be constantly been abused and defiled recently by skit makers in Nigeria.
JESUS is a sacred name and should not be used in any form of skit Making, Recently skit makers who show women indecently dressed also used the name of Jesus as jokes to sell their skit movies . This is not a good thing to behold in a country like Nigeria who took Christianity as one of its major religions.
I hearby call on the notice of the Christian Association of Nigeria to call to order all skit makers and every other persons who is presently abusing the name of JESUS.
Please Moderators this issue should be given more attention.
So true. I thought I am the only one that sees it. This is what Muslims can never do
I love the Saints most even though I am a Gunner. But I wonder why Tottenham usually anthem have the same tune with that that of Southampton...The song I am talking about goes "Oh when then the Saints, go marching in"... But Spurs uses the tune of I am right. I prefer Southampton's version not Spurs.
Responding to above video and link of a Nigerian lady in Canada complaining that Nigerians who have lived there long enough don't like to help other Nigerians or newly arrived. She only told one side of the story from the side of Nigerians needing help abroad. I think it would be helpful to hear from the side of those who have lived there long enough to tell you why they may be reluctant to help other Nigerians.
Nigerians who have lived there long enough do actually help other Nigerians but you have to earn it! Most of them have dealt with wicked and heartless Nigerians they helped. You help someone without expectations, just pure from your heart, tomorrow, the same person will turn against you for no reason. You yourself will be wondering, what kind of evil person is this? Like, an unwarranted evil. Many Nigerians abroad have experienced this with other Nigerians, so if you find yourself in this situation as someone seeking help, be patient and prove to them they should help you, don't be entitled. An example of an ungrateful and heartless Nigerian helped by a Nigerian abroad https://www.nairaland.com/7180505/nigerian-man-defrauds-us-sponsor#113843316
Now, the fact of the matter is most Nigerians who just arrived abroad are ungrateful and entitled, which is a typical Nigerian mindset and culture back home, that takes time to erase abroad from relearning those bad habits. Remember, the culture and mindset abroad is designed to reward good behaviors, not bad. If people see you are a good person, they will help you. It's not like in Nigeria where you will be disrespecting and inflicting evil on someone and at the same time, seeking help from them. In-laws and village people all on your neck, pressuring you to help the ungrateful idiottt. Nobody here will help you if you are an ungrateful and entitled person. Even the woman making this video is entitled, thinking someone has to help you just because you are a fellow Nigerian, no, you have to prove to those people you deserved to be help. The Filipinos you mentioned, they are not ungrateful and entitled like Nigerians are, so don't compare.
Advice to Nigerians coming abroad, don't come here with that stupid naija mindset of "sharp guy and everything about having sense." Leave all that nonsense in Nigeria with you and come clean. You think Nigerians abroad don't know all those the Niaja tricks? We know, but we've advanced from living abroad in a honest system where things work. Further more, be grateful to people and don't feel entitled. Be honest, be fair, be reasonable and always always reciprocate in kind for help given to you.
pweeryambre: My colleague just moved to UK two years ago with his family, and I recently said hi to him on Facebook, omoh the next thing I know he blocked me oh, for no reason, as in absolutely for no reason.
Kaiii. That's really harsh. I just wonder at these kinds of behaviour to be frank
NaijaCoverBlog: A Nigerian Lady Residing In Canada has accused her fellow Nigerians of not being their brother's keeper.
In a Video Shared Online, As Sighted By , The lady claimed Nigerians living abroad, especially Canada, are so mean and wicked to themselves. She said they always wish their fellow Nigerians encounter problems and are never willing to assist themselves.
Even most of your friends who used to vibe with you, once they travel, dem go begin give you attitude. Others who have travelled will discourage you from coming over. It's genetical methinks
Have you ever gasped at the price of meat, fruits and vegetables when you go to the market? Eating healthy doesn’t have to be expensive.
Even though the prices of fruits, vegetables, and meat could frighten you a little, there is always a way around it. You could eat nutritious and delicious foods without having a tear in your pockets.
We all want to live healthily and having a good diet is all part of that. The benefits of healthy eating are many. It is good for our physical and mental wellbeing. The food you eat supplies your body with nutrients, which gives your body the energy it needs. What’s important is that you eat a balanced diet and with proper planning, you can eat a range of healthy foods without having to break the bank.
When it comes to healthy eating, there is this question people ask, and it’s how to eat healthily on a budget. It probably applies to everyone, whether you’re single or married. The truth is eating wholesome, delicious foods doesn’t have to be expensive. The key to eating healthy is having a budget that makes you get stocked up on the right food and also minimises food wastage.
Are you ready to eat healthy on your budget? Then let’s get to it.
1. SHOP AND EAT IN SEASON
The best way to eat healthily is to eat in season. Foods in season are always fresher, and tastier and the abundance of the crop usually drives down the price, making it affordable.
Seasonal produce varies from region to region. That’s why you need to do a bit of research to know what’s in season In your area and plan out your meals. If you try to get fruits when they are not In season, then be ready to have a tear in your pockets.
2. PLAN AHEAD
Everyone needs to have a plan when they shop for food. Make a list of the things you would need and do not go to the supermarket without eating.
When you go to the supermarket without a list of things you would need, there is a tendency you will give in to impulsive buying.
Make a list of the important things and stick to it.
3. REPLACE SOME MEAT WITH OTHER PROTEINS
When it comes to buying the healthiest meat, we want organic, pastured and grass-fed options. This is not only good for you, but for everyone. However, stocking up your fridge with the highest-quality proteins could cost you so much.
You could supplement your protein intake with plant-based sources of protein. Plant-based sources of protein come from plants and are both healthy and cost-effective. Examples are pulses, which include beans, lentils, peas, etc.
4. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Both organic and non-organic frozen fruits and vegetables are less expensive than fresh, yet they are nutritious. There is a misconception that everything needs to be fresh for it to be healthy. Well, that’s not true. Frozen fruits and vegetables contain the same amount of nutrients as fresh foods. Frozen vegetables like green beans and peas make a great addition to curries and stir-fry, while frozen fruits like mango and bananas are perfect for smoothies.
5. MINIMIZE FOOD WASTE WITH A FREEZER
Have you been in a situation where you stock up your store with fresh produce and only have half of it spoil before you get to use it?
Food wastage is a huge drain on your bank account and no one would be happy to see their fresh food get spoilt. That’s why you have to make use of your freezer. If you have bananas going brown, just slice them up, place them in a plastic bag, and store them in the freezer for smoothies or banana bread.
The freezer is your friend when it comes to food wastage.
Do you find this article helpful? You could leave a comment in the comment section below.
Number 5 is .y favourite here. The benefits of a quality and spacious refrigerator cannot be overemphasized
Jesus prepared for 30years, only to manifest for 3years. If i am wrong, pls correct me. See, hear me. You are not shining yet, does not mean you won't shine. It only mean that your time hasn't come yet. It will come, just keep pursuing. Keep pursuing that salvation, passion, task, vision, dream, endavor, business, or career fervently (something will come out)
Result is like volcanic eruption. You can't see it until it surfaces and everyone will marvel. A volcano can be rubbling inside for decades only to erupt out one day. You are not rich today does not mean you won't be. Ask star Nollywood actor Zubby Micheal about his financial status back in 2013 in Rochester Garden 41 road Festac Lagos. Today the case is different.
I started this writeup with the story of Christ's preparation in order to enable you understand that timing is important. Jesus understood that for anything to happen process is involved. The scriptures clearly states that, there is time and season for everything on the face of the earth.' You have not manifested, doesn't mean you won't, wait. Your time is on the way.
My advise to you is simple, don't soil your hands and don't mix the paths. If you want to wait; wait. If you can't or won't, then apply your quick fix method. That is your prerogative. I believe in the creator of heavens and earth who clearly inspired the statement that, 'there is time and season for everything...' Wait for yours!
If your life is not working as desired, if your marriage is not as blissful as it used to be, if that business is not booming and entertaining patronage as it ought to, if that career or academics is not going as planned, don't throw away hope yet. Stay strong, your time for settlement will come.
Is yours health condition? Is it debt? Is it death of a loved one, could it be depression, victimization, oppression, suppression or segregation? Show me that frustrating situation or hunger that the name of Jesus cannot quench. Did you know that his name is a strong tower? The thought of his capability alone is enough to supply all our needs according to his riches in glory.
Nne, wanem, umunem let us wait. Wait for your time and turn joor. No hurry, no rush. Everywhere go stew in Jesus name. Amen
davien: Hey guys, got laid off work a while back but I took a loan of #350k from fairmoney of which I paid back #221k, but the interest is reading I have an excess of #443,280.
I have called severally to make them aware I've been laid off work and their response have been that I must pay, I struggled to pay for the previous month but this month I know I'll be unable to. Please if you have experience or advise I'd like to hear it. I heard there's a daily fee that keeps adding up for not paying and my loan may end up going up to #6 million by years end.
Hmmm..never borrow huge sum of money if you don't have a plan to invest it...You get mind sha..
Mandate2023: Igbos just want to drag dis ministry into the mud sha......is it by force, all dis coz of money
Adeboye, kumuyi, oyedepo and olukoya of MFM, sam adeyemi, asimolowo of KICC and etc did not just start in a day and dis great men has taken d gospel to a whole new level
Your understanding must be your greatest liability. How did you manage to conjure ethnic colouration into this discourse now? You have a very big evil imaginative mind...
Nonetheless, I dont believe this. I feel this is being done to tarnish the image of the church. But if that guy dey collect ₦500k every month and he is still looking malnourished, then shame on him..Tufiakwa