Politics › Rivers: More Army Witnesses Insist No Election Took Place On April 11 by midolian(op): 7:26pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
More witnesses from the Nigerian Army who testified on Thursday at the Rivers State Election Tribunal sitting in Abuja, insisted that the April 11 gubernatorial polls did not hold in the state contrary to the claim of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Governor Nyesom Wike.
Compelled by subpoena, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) who sent three other army officers to testify at the Justice Suleman Ambrosa led tribunal , maintained that election did not hold in virtually all polling centres assigned to them to provide security.
Corroborating what Captain Garba Sani testified on Wednesday, the three army officers who led different deployments on the order of the Nigerian Army said that political hoodlums and thugs carted away the election materials after the would-be voters had allegedly been scared away with gun shots.
The three army officers who covered different local governments for the army are captains Abubakar Mohammed, Captain Fred Bala and Captain Isa Almakura.
Almakura who covered Ikwerri local government along with 30 other soldiers claimed that the entire council was tensed up right from April 10 when his team arrived the area to provide security for voters. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/rivers-more-army-witnesses-insists-no-election-took-place-on-april-11/219887/ |
Politics › Re: Labour Anti-corruption Protests, Mere Jamboree – Fayose by midolian(op): 7:10pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
shaddoww: And yet Buhari hasn't replied dis guy once interestingly.. You know Buhari doesn't just talk. He talks when its very necessary for him to  |
Celebrities › Re: Fan Slams Jim Iyke For Impregnating A White Woman by midolian(m): 5:57pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
Lol..should this mean Jim Iyke doesn't have the right to choose a partner for himself again? #PeopleMustTalk  |
Politics › Re: Labour Anti-corruption Protests, Mere Jamboree – Fayose by midolian(op): 4:50pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Labour Anti-corruption Protests, Mere Jamboree – Fayose by midolian(op): 4:42pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Labour Anti-corruption Protests, Mere Jamboree – Fayose by midolian(op): 4:36pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
JEGA01: Jamboree indeed! Majority of the protesters are more corrupt than you can imagine. Fayose makes sense sometimes yea.. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day  |
Politics › Labour Anti-corruption Protests, Mere Jamboree – Fayose by midolian(op): 4:25pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Thursday described the nationwide anti-corruption protests of the organised labour as a mere jamboree. The governor, who said “no political office holders can steal without the cooperation of the civil servants,” urged the labour unions, predominantly civil servants, to purge themselves of corruption. He spoke while receiving the labour leaders, led by the Chairmen of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Raymond Ade-Adesanmi and Trade Union Congress, Ayodeji Ladeji, in his office in Ado Ekiti. Fayose said, “No governor, minister or top political office holders can steal a penny from the treasury without the cooperation of the civil servants. We don’t write papers as politicians, but we only approve whatever the civil servants came up with. “I consider the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari as mere propaganda. If you want to fight corruption, you have to do it by example. President Buhari must start from his party men. He should probe how his campaign was funded because he told Nigerians that he is a poor man. “Whatever I say about Buhari should not be mistaken for hatred, I don’t hate him. But, he has to desist from fighting corruption with political face. I differed seriously to his anti-corruption war because he has been protecting other former heads of state, except President Goodluck Jonathan, who contested against him. “What is happening to Halliburton’s scandal and other corruption cases perpetrated before Jonathan’s government? This is what I expected the labour to do. They should ask questions, rather than mere protests.” Fayose also criticised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, which he accused of also displaying signs of corruption. “The commission has been evading the payment of N10 million it ought to pay me over appeal court judgement when I sued EFCC for harassing my wife. Is this not corruption. “I stand to be corrected, I am the only governor who calls the labour leaders to Joint Allocation Account Committee and Federation Allocation Account Committee to decide how the state allocation should be spent. This is to tell you that I have nothing to hide and nothing to fear.” Ade-Adesanmi said the protest was designed to sensitise the public about the danger of corruption to the society. “All funds identified to have been stolen should be recovered and kept in special accounts to create jobs. “Corruption has affected all the sectors; education, civil service, banks, markets, transport, power, manufacturing and other private and public institutions. It has lead to the closure of factories and engendered poverty in the system. “It breeds all kinds of crimes like robbery, vandalism, kidnapping, youth restiveness and insecurity. We promise that the trade unions will continue to support the current leadership in its fight against corruption,” he said. http://www.punchng.com/news/labour-anti-corruption-protests-mere-jamboree-fayose/ |
Celebrities › Re: Shocking Picture Of A Woman Who Has A "Back Breast." (PICS) by midolian(m): 3:20pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
When has boil become a breast? I have never seen a breast without a nipple |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 12:06pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
charlesbailey: - He who says nothing lasts forever should try hausa-man perfume   |
Politics › Re: Since The Chief Wailer’s Exit by midolian(m): 11:39am On Sep 10, 2015 |
I strongly believe he is still on nairaland, hiding under one of his numerous monikers. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Camps “Wiped Out” – Nigerian Military by midolian(m): 9:11am On Sep 10, 2015 |
mayorkyzo: After they unleashed boko boys on people just to discredit the former govt..so in just 100days they've wiped them off...smh at the gullible fools that would believe this news...God help nigeria Yes! God help Nigeria with people like you. You obviously want this insurgency thing to continue. Arnt you tired of hearing bad news? |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Camps “Wiped Out” – Nigerian Military by midolian(m): 9:08am On Sep 10, 2015 |
omenka: News: 10, 000 children slaughtered by Boko Haram in Maiduguri in a single day.
Source: Premium times.
Wailers: Buhari has failed Nigerians. Nothing good can ever come out of this government.
News: All known Boko Haram camps in the North East wiped out by the Nigerian military.
Source: Premium times.
Wailers: Lies!!! Government of propaganda, for propaganda, by propaganda. They think we are fools. Premium times is owned and financed by Tinubu and APC.

God bless Nigeria and her Military.  |
Family › Re: Fire Kills Family Of Seven In Lagos Apartment by midolian(m): 7:59am On Sep 10, 2015 |
God! What is it with Lagos and Fire these days  |
Celebrities › Re: Photos From Yoruba Actor, Akin Olaiya's Birthday by midolian(m): 7:45am On Sep 10, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 7:39am On Sep 10, 2015 |
swiftsulex: Your spellings are so wrong and the punctuations are in disorder hmmm.. Ok sir! I culled most of them from an old book of hausa proverbs. I ll appreciate if you can help me correct the wrong ones. Thanks  |
Politics › Re: We’ve Defeated Boko Haram – Military by midolian(m): 5:47am On Sep 10, 2015 |
This is good to know! I hope its true.. Its hightime we defeated these blood-suckers. They ve destroyed more than enough |
Politics › Re: I’ve Declared My Assets According To Law – Wike by midolian(op): 7:29pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
MizMyColi: Anyone who thinks Buhari has declared his asset based on Shehu Garba's submission must be high on smoked Akara and Koko Garri. what else do you want MizMyColi? When it was yet to be made public, you cried until it was made public. Now it is made public, you are still wailing. Wike submitted his form to the bureau just as buhari initially did when you hastily criticized him, but all you have to say about wike now is "Well done"..even when its clear to all that this man isn't going to make his public..you people sef! SMH  |
Politics › Re: I’ve Declared My Assets According To Law – Wike by midolian(op): 6:19pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
chimoskyg: Hope he did not include the bailout as his own fund  |
Politics › I’ve Declared My Assets According To Law – Wike by midolian(op): 6:07pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
RIVERS State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, said on Wednesday that he had declared his assets to the relevant authority according to the law. Wike explained that he had by his action, fulfilled the country’s constitutional requirement, adding that declaring his assets publicly was not part of the dictates of the law. The governor, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Sir Opunabo Inko-Tariah, pointed out that it was necessary for people to de-emphasise asset declaration, but the sincerity behind such exercise. He stated that some public office holders could over-declare their assets to pave the way for them to steal public funds in future while others, who had held public offices in the past, might under-declare their personal belongings in order to give the impression that they were never involved in corrupt practices while in office. Wike explained that the most important thing for public office holders was to deliver the dividends of democracy, adding that his main interest was to develop the state and the people. “The governor has declared his assets and this is exactly what he told newsmen during the tour of his administration’s projects. There is no law compelling him to make his declaration public. He has declared his assets and the declaration was made to the relevant authority. “Let me also say that it is not just about asset declaration; it has to do with the sincerity of the person because some may over-declare when they want to steal in future. So, they declare to accommodate the theft in future. “Some may also declare for whatever reason; maybe they have held public offices in the past and they don’t want people to know that they have stolen money. So, people will declare; it is not all about the declaration of assets. “What is crucial is the sincerity of the person declaring and you are supposed to declare when you get out of office. But the truth is that if you are a governor or a minister, what matters is the delivery of the dividends of democracy. That is what is important and it is not about what you declare and how much you declare,” Wike added. On the claim by the All Progressives Congress in the state that most of the projects completed by his administration were started by the immediate past governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, he said it was wrong for anybody to personalise governance. According to the governor, projects that will impact on the lives of the people should not be abandoned by any successor. http://www.punchng.com/news/ive-declared-my-assets-according-to-law-wike/ |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 5:52pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
usmanktg2: hmmm.... anya wannan bahaushe be Kuwa?
The OP tried but he/she is not good in Hausa literature at all...
I rarely understand some of the hausa words. EazyMoh: Kai Mallam! who taught you how to write Hausa like this? The spellings are unbelievably wrong! Brandomg: I do not think OP is Hausa himself. His spellings are terrible. Sometimes some words are uncomprehendable. yea..Not @ all good in Hausa literature. I am Nupe by tribe. Know the hausa language a little. I only tried to collect some very powerful hausa proverbs from an old book for your reading pleasure. Thanks  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 5:01pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
aalimco: NICE. But next time if u want write "anything" in Hausa find somebody from either kano or Daura to write."TOO MUCH SPELLING MISTAKE" lol lol..ok, thanks.. But I am not anywhere close to Daura oR Kano  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 4:44pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
ECOTERRORS: it seems you are fighting midolian over aminat508. That girl ll leave the two of you and marry one Alhaji soon.
Make peace with your adversary don't mind that cassanova! I warned him but he wouldn't listen. Now I have won and he is bitter. How is this my fault, pls?  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 4:21pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
chuna1985: what of soaking blood tinz of baboons n monkeys chuna1985, my main man! How you dey?  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 4:18pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
Hardeybohwarley: Wow that was awesome..... Keep it up...... Waitin for yoruba version I ll mention you as soon as its ready. Thanks  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 4:17pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
ECOTERRORS: Aisha Bature kaiture. Kai yaya dai. Next time tell us about your Nupe people. I will like to know the reason they ve been submerged by the Hausa fulani expect that soon. I am working on it  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 4:14pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
OZAOEKPE: Abinchi
Meaning: PMB is a cow disappointed and embarrassed  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 4:13pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
Rawani: Na gode midolian da Ahmed4002.
Na gaba ya yi gaba, na baya sai labari
Meaning: He that excels looks ahead; he that lags behind becomes history Nice 1, bro  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 4:08pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
ECOTERRORS: @ midolian, thanks for this. I will take a crash course in Hausa Language to be able to convince PMB that I'm Aisha Bature kaiterrors. e-terrorist Or Aisha Bature kai-terrorist  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 12:52pm On Sep 09, 2015*. Modified: 3:34pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
Ymodulus: Heheh!!
Ina karnaki.
@ Midolian Nice one. Just some misguided goons. Terming hausas as idiots Thanks man  Cc: joseph1832, eco2580, SaniSANOH, Goatandyamtheory, Ozaoekpe  |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 12:39pm On Sep 09, 2015*. Modified: 3:26pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
31.) Doki “da na sani” ba shi zua yaki
Meaning: The horse, "had I known," does not go to war.
32.) wonda ya che ya iya hadie gatari, a rike masa koata.
Meaning: If a man says he can swallow a pickaxe, hold the handle for him.
33.) Wonda ba ya san dunduffa ba, hakikan ya san muria nasa.
Meaning: Though you may not have met a celebrated man, at any rate you will have heard his name.
Dunduffa- a large drum, too big to be carried while it is being beaten
34.) Komi tsawo wuya, kai bissa
Meaning: however long the neck is, the head is above it
35.) Ba keau ba ga daki'n gona, shi dei ya yi magani'n rua.
Meaning: The farm shelter is not beautiful, but it keeps out rain.
Daki'n gona, an erection of a grass put up temporarily while the owner of a farm is working on it.
36.) Wonda ya fada rijia, ko anbashi kaifi'n takobi, ya kamashi.
Meaning: A man who falls into a well will seize even the edge of a sword.
Clutch at straws
37.) Koda zaki ya zamma wulakantachi, ba ya yi wasa dan khinzeri ba
Meaning: Though the lion is humbled, he won't play with the pig.
I have not fallen so low as that
38.) Na Ma'azu kasshi'n shanu
Meaning: The Nupes are like cow's dung- they are so deceitful.
Cow's dung which has been exposed to the air has a hard outside and a soft inside; so the manner of a Nupe is sincere while his heart is false.
Ma'azu- a king of Nupe.
39.) Wanzami'n Bohnu, ka sha' woni, ba s sha' ka ba
Meaning- O barber of the Bohnu, you circumcize but no one circumxizes uou
Bohnu, a district west of Nigeria
40.) Idan gora tana rawwah, ba chikka ne ba.
Meaning: if the bottle is shaking, it will not be filled.
A rolling stone gathers no moss
41.) Ennua'n giginia na nesa ka sha sainyi.
Meaning: The shade of the palm tree (deleb) only from a distance do you enjoy the coolness.
Said of a man who entertains strangers well, but neglects his own family
42.) Ya chi deri'n masa, ya kasa dauka'n derin tamfassua.
Meaning: He will eat 100 masa cakes, but if he is given 100 needles to carry, he says he is tired.
43.) Dunia birgima hankaka, en ka ga fari ka ga bakki
Meaning: The world is full of changes and chances
The hankaka, or crow, has a white breast, and if it rolls in the dust one sees first its black back and its white breast
44.) Dunia rawwah yan mata ne, na gaba shi koma baya
Meaning: The world is like the play of children, the one in front often becomes the one behind.
45.) Idan ka ji makafo ya che “zo mu yi wasa'n jifa” ya taka duchi ne
Meaning: Beware of a blind man who says, "let us play at stone throwing," for he most likely has a stone under his foot.
Be on guard against a man who invites you to compete at anything you know he is not generally good at
46.) Dauka'n wuya ba ya san gari da nesa
Meaning: A man who is carried on someone's neck does not notice the distance of a town.
47.) Kaffa ba ta magani'n hauka doki
Meaning: The feet will not rest where there is no earth
48.) Dukawa'n wada ba shi hanna ka tasshi da tsawonka
Meaning: To salute a dwarf by bowing will not prevent you from rising to your full height again.
49.)Alkemma bissa duchi, Allah on a rock
Meaning: Allah will give water to the wheat on a rock.
Allah will look after you if no one else will
50.) Taffia'n itachi'n kaddangari
Meaning: Good intentions
The lizard, when it feels cold at night, says to itself "tomorrow I will find a smouldering tree to sleep in so that I shall be warm." Next day when it basks in the sun it forgets and does not do it; the consequence is that it feels cold again next night
All thanks to Merrick for painstakingly collecting most of these in his book titled “Hausa Proverbs" and our great grand fathers for a job well done.
Will be coming up with lovely Yoruba, Igbo, Ibibio and Nupe proverbs in the coming days.
If you know some other lovely hausa proverbs, please don't hesitate to share. There is love in sharing.  Enjoy! Lalasticlala, help promote this ethnic group. |
Culture › A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by midolian(op): 12:38pm On Sep 09, 2015*. Modified: 3:25pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
There is the tendency among 'ignoramuses' to regard the Hausas and in fact all black-men, as stupid and unintelligent. Far from this, the 'blacks'/Hausas have a very wonderful imagination and great intelligence. we(the blacks) probably have better and deeper proverbs that the "whites". To prove this, I have decided to take my time to pick most of these lovely proverbs from a book written by G.merrick and some few others from the elders...
I doubt if there is anyone who doesn't love proverbs. To me, a proverb is much more than a "sauce" in a conversation, it is a special gift bestowed on mankind.
Here are 50 lovely Hausa proverbs for your reading pleasure.
1.) Maichi da uwa ba shi kuka 'n soodi.
Meaning: He who eats with his mother will not have to ask for the soodi, for she will give it to him as a matter of course.
Soodi- the surplus or remainder of anything. The usual way of eating is for everyone to dip his hand in turn into a calabash until the food is finished: the scrapings are the soodi, and this the child of the house would naturally get.
2.) Rua ba su yami banza.
Meaning: Water does not get bitter without a cause.
There is reason for everything
3.) Ba don “rigan'n domin” ba, da mutum ya mutu masiachi.
Meaning: If it were not for riga'n domin a man(a fellow) would die poor.
Riga'n domin, because of some one else, for someone else's sake, thrugh someone else's influence.
Na shigga “riga'n domin" wuri'n Abdu.
Meaning: I got it through Abdu.
4.) Makafo ya rassa ido, ya che ido na wari.
Meaning: The blind man lacks eyes, he says eyes stink.
5.) Idan rua ya zubar, ya ber tulu, ya yi keau.
Meaning: Even if the water is spilt, as long as the tulu is not broken, no harm.
Tulu- the jar used for carrying water from the well or stream; it has a small mouth. Different districts have different patterns.
Don't cry over spilt milk. That can be remedied
6.) Ba domin tsawo akanga wata ba
Meaning: The moon is not seen because of great stature.
It is by no merit of yours that you have done that. Anyone can do it.
7.) Fawa biu tana bata hankali'n kuda.
Meaning: Two pieces of meat confuse the mind of the fly.
To hesitate between two things, two cources, etc
8.) Mai akwia ya yi taffia derri, bale mai kua.
Meaning: If the owner of a goat is not afraid to travel by night, why should the owner of a hyena be(seeing that night is the usual time for a hyena to move about).
9.) Da ayi jiranka ga abinchi, gara akayi ka jira'n abinchi.
Meaning: Better that you should be made to wait for food than that food should be made to wait for you.
10.) Mai tambaya ba shi bata, sai dei asheerinsa ka tonoa
Meaning: He who asks does not go wrong, but his secret is dug up.
The first part of this proverb is very commonly used by itself with the meaning, "Always ask if you are in doubt." The meaning, as it stands, is--before you ask for information, be quite sure that it will not give away your object, i.e. If you wish to conceal it
11.) kunkurru ya so dambe, ba shi da yasa
Meaning: The tortoise wishes to fight with his fist, but he has no fingers.
Impotent wrath
12.) Komi ya ke chikkin dan kaza, shafu ya deddi da sanninshi.
Meaning: whatever there is inside a chicken, the hawk has been familiar with it for a very long time.
There is nothing much you can teach me about that
13.) Gishiri nema (na yi ma) mai'n kadde daria'n rana, randa rua ya zo gishiri ya ji kumia
Meaning: Salt laughs at shea butter while the sun shines, but when the rain comes, it hides its head.
14.) Idan dei a chini(ni=ne) ba a seyer ba, kaza ta fi doki
Meaning: if it is a matter of eating and not of selling, then the hen is better than a horse.
Everything has its own peculiar uses
15.) Woni tsuntsu ya ke gudu rua, awuagwa rua ta ke nema
Meaning: Some birds avoid water. The duck searches for it
Everyone to his own taste
16.) Idan angulu ta bia maka maradi, zabua ta taffi da zanenta
Meaning: if the vulture fulfils your desire, the guinea fowl will pass you by..(Beautiful) marks and all.
If you are satisfied to associate with such low people, a better class will have nothing to do with you
17.) Buzarre ba shi rabba jaki da kaia.
Meaning: Bucking will not separate a donkey and its load; for the owner will merely put it on again.
Don't kick against the pricks
18.) Tsimmi da kasshi chikki ba shi magani'n yungwa.
Eking out (or saving up for another day) when your stomach is empty is not a cure for hunger.
19.) Ba aroko'n jinni ga fara.
Meaning: blood is not begged from a locust.
Blood from a stone/rock
20.) Fura da zai (za ya) zubar ba shi tara'n guribi.
Meaning: A pot of fura that is going to fall will not stay in the hole hollowed out for it.
What must be must be
Guribi- the scratching a hen makes to lay an egg in
21.) Mugu'n gatarinka ya fi “sare ka bani”
Meaning: A bad axe of your own is better than one you have to wait for until the owner has finished with it
22.) Mutum ba shi soka'n chikkinshi, saanan shi komo shi yi kirari
Meaning: A man does not stick a knife into his stomach and then go and boast about it.
A man does not do an injury to, or make an accusation against a relation and then go and boast about it
23.) Mu dei bera'n rami dain, en ba agamma ashigga ba, agamma a fita
Meaning: We are mice of one hole, if we don't meet going in, we meet going out.
If you refuse to give a man something that he asks for, he might reply as above, meaning, "Any day you may want to borrow from me"
24.) Akwia ta mutu, ta fata na sha'n wuya.
Meaning: The goat has died and left its skin to encounter difficulties.
The skin being the children and family generally
25.) Ba samu'n abinchi ke da wuya, wurinda zaka chishi ke da wuya
Meaning: As the hen says, "It is easy enough to find food, but hard to get away to a place where you can eat it in peace."
Your friends and relatives always want to share your goods
26.) Anatamaha wutta makera, auka isketa masaka
Meaning: One is expecting fire at a blacksmith's, one gets it at the weaver's
The unexpected happens
27.) Hankuri, hatchi'n tukunia ne, ba shi wuya'n kuriwa.
Meaning: Patience is like grass for (lighting a fire to cook) a pot, it quickly comes to an end.
28.) Bunsuru ya je berbera ya dawo da chikki
Meaning: The he-goat goes a-seeking the she-goat; he returns in child.
29.) So daia gujia'n makafo ta kono, na biu sai shi chita dainya.
Meaning: Once the blind man's ground-nut is burnt (while he is cooking it) next time he eats it raw.
A burnt child fears the fire
30.) Karifi'n mata sai yawa'n magana
Meaning: The strength of a woman is in her tongue |
Romance › Re: . by midolian(m): 12:26pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
joseph1832: They're many here. They litter the place. Asking for something without wanting to give something in return.
Be, I don't refuse them oh, I simply tell them, "my money is not free". If you want money be prepared to give something in return. lool  |