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Awho:@cyprainlah where are you?? |
KingBish:lol... olo. Orlu though I school in Owerri.. |
ololo12:what's the meaning of what u wrote I want to learn |
searching4love:are u stupid or what ![]() Don't bring that politics nonsense to this thread... #hope you found yourself the foreign biatch u been searching for!!! kparikwa onwe gi! |
vision2022:and u believe this?.?? |
Your face is not encouraging just kidding oo |
Here to learn o....i need to learn the language like mad |
Governor Rochas Okorocha promises Buhari will step down for an Igbo successor in 2019 IMO State governor Rochas Okorocha has revealed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate General Muhammadu Buhari will only serve for a term and step down in 2019 for an Igbo successor. Speaking yesterday while addressing the Imo State Towns Development Association Lagos, Governor Okorocha likened General Buhari to the late Nelson Mandela of South Africa. He added that for an Igbo president to emerge, the people must vote for the general to give him the mandate, so that he can later hand over power to the south east in 2019. At the event, which took place at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos, Governor Okorocha said that at 72, General Buhari’s mission is to clear the rot in the polity and move on. Speaking in Igbo, Governor Okorocha said that if the southeast geo-political zone wanted to produce the president in the immediate future, they must elect General Buhari. Governor Okorocha added: “Buhari is the Mandela of our time. At 72, what does he want? "He will do one term, fix the country and move on and then power will be come back to the south. When power rotates to the south, the southeast will have it in 2019 because the southwest has had it through Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and the south-south through Dr Goodluck Jonathan.’’ However, the governor warned that the realty of southeast producing a president might not be realised if they did not get their politics right by voting for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). According to Governor Okorocha, the PDP has marginalised the southeast geo-political zone. "Under President Jonathan's administration, the southeast is not among the five topmost positions in the country as it has not produced the president, vice president, senate president, chief justice of the federation, or speaker of the House of Representatives and does not have any of the service chiefs, inspector general of police, or controller of Customs, immigration, or Civil Defence. We only have the controller of prisons, which is not fair," Governor Okorocha added. |
run for your dear life |
mtchew |
wearing a sunshade in a dark room...Smh! Nigerians misusing things since 1205 |
wearing a sunshade in a dark room...Smh! Nigerians misusing things some 1205 |
Anibaba1:tankio |
ifa hear say they say Amen |
Shubbylee:re u nearly stu.pid or entirely clueless.... He said NORTH. NORTH OO |
Dyt:sorry dear |
Spanking, beating, flogging or caning is a common method of disciplining children in Nigeria. In fact caning used to be very common in Nigerian schools before the practice was abandoned. Most Nigerian disciplinarians will tell you that spanking a child is the best method of discipline. While many parents would choose to believe that spanking is effective, the physical act of hitting a child also has its negative consequences. Spanking can cause anger, aggression, and resentment, can cause physical harm, and most often does not teach the lesson you are trying to convey. Spanking a young child or toddler for example demonstrates to him or her that it’s all right for people to hit people, and especially for big people to hit little people, and stronger people to hit weaker people. There is a common story told about the mother who believed in spanking as a necessary part of discipline until one day she observed her 3 -year-old daughter hitting her one-year-old son. When confronted, her daughter said, “I’m just playing mommy.” This mother never spanked another child again. Parents of toddlers often notice that their child beats others or beats them back when they are spanked. This is because children love to imitate, and they imitate people whom they love and respect. They believe that it’s okay for them to do whatever you do. While the choice of disciplining your child is yours to make, you should note that there are various other ways to discipline your child without spanking and some of them are listed below. 1.Positive Reinforcement Rewarding good behavior is effective in increasing good behavior and in reducing unwanted behavior. Positive reinforcement relies on you going out of your way to praise positive behavior (for example, thank your child for helping with something, comment on how nice and quiet your child has been for the last half hour, etc.). It is very easy to overlook when your child is being good and only notice when they do something wrong. 2. Ignoring Unwanted Behaviour A parent only has so much energy and really cannot beat a child for every single thing he or she does. What we pay attention to is what we get more of. So a parent can ignore the behaviour for as long as it lasts unless it gets dangerous. Ignoring unwanted behavior saves a parent’s strength for bigger issues without having to beat the child. Some behaviours that may be ignored include whining, nagging, demanding things in shops or supermarkets, crying for attention (when plenty of positive attention is already given) etc. 3. Time outs Time-out is a term for a form of punishment that involves temporarily separating a child from an environment where inappropriate behavior has occurred. Experts recommend that this form of discipline be used when a child is 2 years of age or older. At that age, toddlers are starting to understand cause and effect and time outs will work. 4. Using Your Child’s Currency You can use what your child values e.g. it could be a toy, a particular activity, or even a privilege like getting to stay awake to a particular hour to produce positive behaviour. Once you understand what your child values, you can withdraw positive things (taking away the toy, video game, phone etc.) or introduce negative things (making them take a time-out, go to bed early) as a form of discipline. 5. The Point System Give points for good behavior and take away points for bad behavior. In some homes, accumulated “points” can even be traded in for rewards. In other homes, privileges are based on behaviour, and dropping below a certain point level may cause a loss of privileges. |
olaxco2f:lmfao |
5 at home 3 outside home |
tdayof:WAKE UP PLEASE |
seen |
igbo kwenu! |
searching4love:what's this dpless bizard saying... foreign chic my arse! you kind remain unmarried and frustrated. morrafucker! |
searching4love:first class F00l... |
missbeebee:no vex what's the meaning of inedu |
[quote author=prettylizabeth post=31534332][/quote]what |
predicta:Alvan. do u know there |
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Amuga:what's d meaning of oche ukah inedu |
EfemenaXY:some men are insatiable. If u like do all the styles u know while l bleeping they can't just stop watching indecency! bottom line the man is an addict! at d same time stvpid |


