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y me: what exactly is he whining for?From the look of things i guess the guy was under pressure. Ladies need to understand some things about we guyz atimes. When we are under pressure abeg make una no overdo somethings. She shud have known the guy by now. |
OAM4J: heheheThat made me laff die.... Women and dere wahala. the dude get points anyway. I feel hin pain. |
lol...nothing new. I remembered when my cousin was suspended for a year just because he mistakenly signed for someone who wasnt in skol at the time of roll call. Come see as we beg Oyedepo oooo the man talk say hin one year na one year. Come see as my cousins father deh vex for Oyedepo. He actually wanted to withdraw the poor boi from the skol but my cousin was already in 300level. I pitied him sha because it really affected hin psychologically. ![]() |
warrikid:...You are a COW for this statement. Wetin u sef fit do? Person deh pour out hin mind instead of u to think deep and reason with him u dey here dey castigate him. smh... |
Michky: hahahahahahahahahahahahaaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!! I told you! The bookies are sweating already!!!!....How are dey sweating o. Chelsea Lost....Arsenal Lost....Mancity Drew. |
I met one wen i was in 100level in OOU ane d guy said he a student of UI. Same old story dat he's stranded. He even showed me one ID card like dat. I gave him N1000. Fast forward to wen i was in 400 level....i met dis same guy and he approached me again with the same old story. Gosh....i felt like slapping him and den hand him over to the SUG but i just told him to leave immediately. Since den ehn.....i no deh listen to them. Another one dat pisses me off is all dose women dat carries like 3kids and den beg people to have mercy on d kids....I simply ignore dem...I am not mean but.......... |
Bird...Flip.....(stolen) Sagem myx5.....(stolen) Nokia...110.....(stolen) Nokia 6600....(smashed by ex GF wen having a fight) ![]() Blackberry Curve 2....(taken by a friend i owed some cash) Blackberry Curve 2.....( Stolen in my room in the university) ![]() Nokia c2-01....( Misplaced ) ![]() Blackberry Bold 4...( had to dispose it wen it was hanging) ![]() Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830...( Currently in use) ![]() |
I deh wake up for 5:30am and den reach house for 9pm...una come talk say make i give out my 1st salary? Abeggi...na for me and myself alone o.....if i wan give i go give not down for all dese c.o.c.k and bull stories of giving ur parents the 1st or using everything as tithe. ![]() |
hmm.....very volatile market today... ![]() |
Today is kinda boring. I think i will leave the trades till Friday |
prowitin: from the looks of things...........people account go blow today......funny but true |
endfx1: Hmmmmm.....me na stubborn guy ooooo....when others are seeing Sell me am seeing a bounce and therefore i Buy some more...4 hours time frame is contradicting your buy sir... |
BOJ.....Who knows where EJ and GJ are heading too? As for me...i think i will enter short on both pairs for at least 100pips... |
Idowuogbo:....hmm....lesbo in d building ![]() |
1st to comment....I love this dude. Going places. |
Well...the only advice i will give you is to follow your heart. In as much as i understand you i still believe u need to at least give it a trial. There is no harm in that. And for the lucky dude, what i have learned in life is that giving someone all our love and affection isnt an assurance that the person will love back . We shudnt expect love in return. We need to wait for it to grow in their hearts but if it doesnt at least you shud be CONTENTED it grew in ours.. I guess its time for him to let go. |
I am not cursing you; I am wishing you what I wish myself every year. I therefore repeat, may you have a hard time this year, may there be plenty of troubles for you this year! If you are not so sure what you should say back, why not just say, ‘Same to you’? I ask for no more. Our successes are conditioned by the amount of risk we are ready to take. Earlier on today I visited a local farmer about three miles from where I live. He could not have been more than fifty-five, but he said he was already too old to farm vigorously. He still suffered, he said, from the physical energy he displayed as a farmer in his younger days. Around his hut were two pepper bushes. There were kokoyams growing round him. There were snail shells which had given him meat. There must have been more around the banana trees I saw. He hardly ever went to town to buy things. He was self-sufficient. The car or the bus, the television or the telephone, the newspaper, Vietnam or Red China were nothing to him. He had no ambitions whatsoever, he told me. I am not sure if you are already envious of him, but were we all to revert to such a life, we would be practically driven back to cave dwelling. On the other hand, try to put yourself into the position of the Russian or the America astronaut. Any moment now the count, 3, 2, 1, is going to go, and you are going to be shot into the atmosphere and soon you will be whirling round our earth at the speed of six miles per second. If you get so fired into the atmosphere and you forget what to do to ensure return to earth, one of the things that might happen to you is that you could become forever satellite, going round the earth until you die of starvation and even then your body would continue the gyration! When, therefore, you are being dressed up and padded to be shot into the sky, you know only too well that you are going on the roughest road man had ever trodden. The Americans and Russians who have gone were armed with the great belief that they would come back. But I cannot believe that they did not have some slight foreboding on the contingency of their non-return. It is their courage for going in spite of these apprehensions that makes the world hail them so loudly today. The big fish is never caught in shallow waters. You have to go into the open sea for it. The biggest businessmen make decisions with lighting speed and carry them out with equal celerity. They do not dare delay or dally. Time would pass them by if they did. The biggest successes are preceded by the greatest of heart-burnings. You should read the stories of the bomber pilots of World War II. The Russian pilot, the German pilot, the American or the British pilot suffered exactly the same physical and mental tension the night before a raid on enemy territory. There were no alternative routes for those who most genuinely believed in victory for their side. You cannot make omelettes without breaking eggs, throughout the world, there is no paean without pain. Jawaharlal Nehru has put it so well. I am paraphrasing him. He wants to meet his troubles in a frontal attack. He wants to see himself tossed into the aperture between the two horns of the bull. Being there, he determines he is going to win and, therefore, such a fight requires all his faculties. When my sisters and I were young and we slept on our small mats round our mother, she always woke up at 6a.m. for morning prayers. She always said prayers on our behalf but always ended with something like this: ‘May we not enter into any dangers or get into any difficulties this day.’ It took me almost thirty years to dislodge the canker-worm in our mother’s sentiments. I found, by hard experience, that all that is noble and laudable was to be achieved only through difficulties and trials and tears and dangers. There are no other roads. If I was born into a royal family and should one day become a constitutional king, I am inclined to think I should go crazy. How could I, from day to day, go on smiling and nodding approval at somebody else’s successes for an entire lifetime? When Edward the Eighth (now Duke of Windsor) was a young, sprightly Prince of Wales, he went to Canada and shook so many hands that his right arm nearly got pulled out of its socket. It went into a sling and he shook hands thenceforth with his left hand. It would appear he was trying his utmost to make a serious job out of downright sinecurism. Life, if it is going to be abundant, must have plenty of hills and vales. It must have plenty of sunshine and rough weather. It must be rich in obfuscation and perspicacity. It must be packed with days of danger and of apprehension. When I walk into the dry but certainly cool morning air of every January 1st, I wish myself plenty of tears and of laughter, plenty of happiness and unhappiness, plenty of failures and successes. Plenty of abuse and praise. It is impossible to win ultimately without a rich measure of intermixture in such a menu. Life would be worthless without the lot. We do not achieve much in this country because we are all so scared of taking risks. We all want the smooth and well-paved roads. While the reason the Americans and others succeeded so well is that they took such great risks. If, therefore, you are out in this New Year 1964, to win any target you have set for yourself, please accept my prayers and your elixir. May your road be rough! Tai Solarin (1922-1994) was one of Nigeria’s foremost social activists his legacy includes the famous Mayflower School, Ikenne and Mollusi College Ijebu-Ode. This article was published in Daily Times Newspaper of January 1st, 1964. PS: Copied from Wale Legunsen |
[quote author=Shalomé]i dreamt i was having a conversation with biggie and tupac at the same time....,its not a joke o.no lie...everybody i discuss this with no dey believe me even my brothers....the dream was so vivid,i wish i could have recorded it.....i[/quote]U deh talk to 2 dead people...Hmm u need serious prayers bro. |
i start by 8am and den leave d office around 7pm.... ![]() |
emyibe: A grate man. He has and feels love for his People.An America leader indeed. ebamma: Mr Gbagaun were have you been? Nuzo': Dr Gbagun, "where" have you been? angry Remii: 1 - 1 goaless drawYou sef gbagaun...Nothing like 1-1 goaless draw ![]() |
[quote author=Nuzo']Dr Gbagun, "where" have you been? [/quote]Una no go kill person for nairaland o. hahahhahaha ![]() |
its true...i also passed last week and i was surprised to see some potholes. I was like WTF... ![]() |
I want to buy EU and EJ now.... |
Na today ![]() |






