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tegrianonigltd:I just need to laugh this off because I know you can't be serious. This comment of yours is laced with anger and sentiments. |
We were bombarded with GMAT questions. |
uunwanaobong3:People see what they want to see and hear what they want to hear. Kevin is a beast and the best midfielder in the world presently. |
martineverest:I think it is Atletico vs Bilbao in 2012 where Falcao finished them. Enroute to that final Bilbao dismantled Man u home and away that year |
If a lady treats me like this ehn, if I no kill am nah small go remain. |
tesppidd:How is it so convenient for people to forget that from 2009 Barca won the treble twice a feat that eludes the almighty Real Madrid. Apart from coaching deficiencies after Pep left I think not having a clear goal haunted us as we were in the running for almost all trophies every season only to be short changed by fatigue to key player and a questionable squad depth. |
"A woman uses marriage to gain power, and once she attains it, her husband is fated to a life of abuse. This is very expensive pussy. When a naturally polygamous male commits to his bride-to-be, not only does he forfeit control of his finances, but he is constrained to forsake all opportunities to mate with other females. Of course, this is in her best interest-she calls it "security"-but it is really a blasphemy against nature. As long as she can coerce him into spending more, more, more on her whims, and as long as he realizes that if he divorces her he will lose half of his assets, she has effectively padlocked him into a chastity belt. No one knows better than she that a woman has no use for an impoverished man. A husband enters into matrimony assuming that the wedding vows have granted his new wife societal approbation to revel in uninhibited sex, but in his naiveté he has not noticed the gleaming pair of castration shears hidden in her bridal bouquet. She has no real interest in him sexually-a workhorse should be out in the fields laboring, not wasting his energies on intercourse. He has dreamed of years of wild passion and pleasurable company; what he gets is a lifetime of mood swings and an infrequent and indifferent lay." The truth is being spilled out in the bluntest of fashion. As we read let us absorb the truth and the knowledge the book seeks to divulge and eschew hatred because I feel that this book might have the capacity of sowing the seed of misogynism in men. |
This is an excerpt from the book The Manipulated Man. "If a university offered a course entitled "How To Marry A Rich Man", women would be scratching each other's eyes out to be the first in line to ante up the tuition; but if there were a class aimed at men, called "How To Get Laid For Free", these same coeds would be screaming sexism and marching with protest signs outside the dean's office. For women-even so-called "liberated" women-marriage is a socially convenient means to make a living: they can get their hands on wealth and prestige simply by vowing "I do" and occasionally spreading their legs. Manipulating a manespecially a rich man-to make a commitment is the Holy Grail of a woman's life". The book is extremely hilarious. |
ry Cahil was playing. Unless you dont know football Oliseh is better than Mikel in Defensive Midfielder. Just that nigeria dont keep statistics Oliseh created most of yekinis assist during afcon that the won.[/quote]1994 nations cup will not record the assists of Oliseh to Yekini because the assist stats became a part of Football in 1994 world cup before then there was nothing like assist. |
GLYCOLYSISS:Thanks bro I have seen them |
GLYCOLYSISS:ayodejimicheal543@gmail.com thanks bro |
paulolee:Is Messi in competition against himself or against other people? Judging Messi by is ridiculously high standards is unfair because even his low standards is still better than the best many players have ever mustered. In the just concluded league Messi was the best individual performer and even the best in his position. Whatsoever metrics you want to use Messi tops it all. |
FirstbornWds:Messi Sergio Ramos ![]() Messi Ansu Fati Ruqui Puig ![]() ![]() Real Mallorca vs Celts Vigo |
biomustry:You forgot adding most man of the match awards. |
Mikeangelo0433:As a concerned citizen who as been observing certain trends I had to write this. "Tchew...this Osinbajo is the reason I've stopped holding pastors in high regards, a pastor in power yet I'm not feeling his impact...very painful" Comments like this would definitely spur me on to speak because it shows that some people are oblivious of the systemic nature of corruption in Nigeria. Corruption is so deeply rooted and entrenched in our DNA that a saint in our corrupt system would be symbolic to a tree that cannot make a forest. I am a secondary school teacher and while I am not a saint, I have regretted my bad actions, particularly in the area of aiding exam malpractices and I am determined to turn a new leaf. I was proud of my decision not to take part in examination malpractice again because I considered it has been part of my contribution to nation building but my high spirits were suddenly dampened during a discussion with some friends. I told them that I won't take part in exam malpractices this year. To my utter amazement, I was ridiculed by my friends. Some even asked me, "what if you are offered money?" As if examination malpractice is done for free. However, I told them I am aware of the monetary inducement but I have made up my mind. Then one of them said if you refuse to do it then they will get someone else. Now, that was a painful truth. My lack of involvement in exam malpractice as a teacher will never be strong enough to fight the hydra headed monster. Infact, for the decision I made to have impact, I need many like minded colleagues to join the fight against exam malpractice. I need the input of many Nigerians. Not just teachers but parents also. Infact, it is laughable that we throw shades at those in power, screaming to the high heavens about their corrupt activities but fail to realize that these people are indeed a mirror reflection of ourselves and our society. If a replacement by substitution can take place in power, chances are we will still be faced with leadership problems and corruption because we have institutionalised corruption. I don't want to be misconstrued here and that is why I will like to acknowledge the fact that I am aware that inspite of our morally degenerate state as a people, there are still a select few scattered here and there who like biblical Daniel have refused to eat of the King's portion. If we are ever going to win the battle against corruption we need more of such people and more importantly we need them to snap out of the docile and dormant state they have been bullied into. Corruption in Nigeria will never go down without a fight. Infact, it will fight till it can fight no more and if that means blackmailing, insulting and laughing derisively at those who hold high moral standards while pampering and celebrating mega thieves, so be it. But as well meaning citizens who wants to get back this country from the claws of corruption, we musn't allow corruption the psychological advantage it craves over us. A mindset that sees every Nigerian as corrupt is warped. I don't see all Nigerians as corrupt. I know and strongly believe that we have some who are not corrupt amongst us but many of them are yielding to the psychological battles being fought by corruption. They believe that their contribution albeit so little isn't going to change the narrative but I say this unequivocally that we perish that thought and ponder on this quote by Edmund Burke which says "the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing". This is a wake up call to the young and the old. To the young, we can change the narrative. To the old and elderly, please do not feed us with the defeatist mentality because if you do, then you have made yourselves nothing but tools in the hands of corruption. For those of us expecting that only clergy men should fight this battle while we watch on in amusement, we are wrong. The time to fight the battle is now. You need to lend your voice against corruption. In that small space of yours, in that office you head, in the market you sell,in the banks you carry out transactions, in that small project you have been assigned to handle, and even in our schools. Let your ethos be; "service to God and man". If we can do this whilst perishing the thought of illicitly acquiring wealth then we would find out that of a truth, there is enough money for the country's need but not enough for the country's greed. |
SLAP44:And u think resignation is the way to go? I think resignation in itself is a sign that we have relinquished ourselves over to corruption to do with us as it pleases. |
This only lends credence to the fact that human race is an animalistic one and like animals, we are all capable of beastly acts against a weaker or vulnerable organism.A female hen shows motherly instinct to care for her chicks but uses her beak to strike the chick of another mother hen same can be said of a woman who cares for her child but Pierces the child of another woman with hot iron.Humans are of two categories inspite of race, religion, tribe and gender--good and bad. The good ones are those that have tamed the animalistic instincts in them while the bad ones are those that failed to tame it and are still behaving like animals living in the wild. |
It is clear now that all the hues and cries of bad governance is nothing but crocodile tears. We deserve the kind of government we get. Just look at the youths who have cried foul over how their lives have been mortgaged yet feeling sympathetic towards crime.Was it not the crime and mismanagement of our leaders that made our lives unbearable? Aren't we supposed to detest crime and fraud since these twin demons are responsible for our plight? But rather we love it and even applaud it most especially when it is executed on a large scale. It would take a miracle to change the course of this nation.If ever at all there is anything for us to salvage as a people then it has to start from our already darkened and perversed mindset as to what society should entail. Frustration leads to fraud but engaging in fraud and worse still celebrating it is like feeding a vicious cycle and it will certainly come back to haunt us. |
Bornfool:What do I stand to gain from lying? I was surprised when I learnt this.I have never commented on anything relating to Hushpuppi but I am saying this only because I learnt the guy disses people who are hustling in a legit way because they aren't made meanwhile his Dad and even his mum are practically nobodies they are also striving hard like many honest hardworking Nigerians. |
Ezeego1:I have a friend who his related to him. I was discussing with my friend's dad yesterday when we were watching the news of Hushpuppi's arrest and my friend's dad who happens to be a rtd Colonel revealed that they were related and that hushpuppi's dad visits him often. |
techmo:Hin go dey yab people wey dey hustle meanwhile hin own papa nah hustler |
techmo:Even his parents in Nigeria did not enjoy him. His father is a taxi driver. |
MasterJayJay:Hushpuppi's Dad is a taxi driver too with all the money and fame his son amassed. |
Interested |
BlackNeo:I concur |
BlackNeo:My brother doesn't know anything about redpill but he sees it as utter stupidity for a guy to be responsible for the finances of a lady he isn't married to yet. |
I know for sure that women because of their hypergamous nature will prefer to share a rich redpiller(high value male) rather than go for a honest low level male or broke ass guy. However, I believe if a guy is broke and a redpiller he won't remain that way for long because redpill as I understand makes men to understand certain truths and creates a renewed zest in them to pursue self improvement rather than go after worthless pussies. The desire for self improvement wouldn't be because of worthless pussies that can be gotten by many but because the man knows that he owes it to himself to be the best version of himself. |
SimSify:How will barca crumble? Barca will simply get another messi and put him in their system so that won't feel Messi's absence after all Barca made messi. ![]() |
Cars,landed properties and shares for sex? Isn't that all you have to offer? I would love guys to try and read a book titled Rational Male it will help guys understand the schemes and treachery of the feminine gender and how to do your own thing as a man and not to be unduly pressured or manipulated by the only tool ladies have in their arsenal-deceptive sex |
There was a time this year when I was a bit prayerful. I left my former job where I was owed backlogs and got a new one almost immediately in a new location. I had no money but God provided for things like house rent and all miraculously. On a sunny Friday afternoon I misplaced 3k which was supposed to be used to pay a debt I owed. I was depressed , angry and demoralized because I didn't have much money on me. I was so weighed down by my loss that I couldn't even pray in the night infact I was bitter. I woke up many times in the night but I did not utter a word of prayer which was quite unlike me all I felt was some sort of resentment. In the early ours of the morning say around 4am, I had a dream in which I was in the school where I teach. I wanted to go elsewhere so I took permission from the principal and he told me I could go but before I left he gave me some money in the dream the money was in three layers and separating each layer was a sheet of paper. He told me that the reasons for the money is on each sheet of paper so I thanked him and pocketed the money I did not read the sheet of paper. The next thing was that I saw myself outside the school gate marching to my destination then an old school mate saw me and asked me where I was going. I said I was going to Achievers college then he said that school doesn't pay. I replied by saying I wasn't going to teach there I just wanted to do something there. Then I woke up I was happy when I woke up thinking the money part was real only to discover it was all a dream. It was around 5am I did not pray but I stepped out and took a walk and I was pondering what the dream meant and then my attention was drawn to something else. I remembered the the name of the old school mate I saw in the dream is Fowosere Owobamiji meaning Using money to play and waking up with money. What does the dream mean? |
gibzzhd:Yeah you are right and Gattuso did the yo man's job of pocketing Ronaldo |
Yatahamal:He played against them when the Milan of those days had Kaka and Gattuso and the rest is history. |


