DeeTweenie: As long as there was a negotiation between them, he should pay. He cums or not, wont be the lady's fault or the position he wants. A guy that picks a prostitute should not be expecting styles from the prostitute. If he wants to cum and have different style he should face his wife or girlfriend.
Shikena
If the girl cannot meet up the guy's demand(s) then no payment. Money is not pluck on trees.
That's how these wh0res will be runnin their mouths tellin u how nice they will treat u and give u sex to ur satisfaction.
Once u carry dem to a hotel or wherever then can't keep up their promises..
NLbully: Was going through the comments on a front page thread and the comments by some female is rather disgusting and disturbing
The story of the thread goes thus
I and my girlfriend have been dating since 2015, she has always been supportive in everything and every business i do, thou we dont stay in same part of the country. I have always told her i cannot settle for less and i cannot get married to a lady who cannot manage her resources and make do with what was available as i want the best for us. In 2016 we talked about setting up something for her to do so as to keep her busy and so i had to enrol her to catering school where she learnt baking n so many more. Fast farward to 2017 january, we planned in opening a shop for her, in july 2017 she got the quotation of roughly 700k for the shop opening the shop and buying Goods for the shop, In september 2017 i sent her 500k for her to commense with the opening of the shop but to my greatest suprise she never used the money for the purpose rather she used it in settling family issues. Its been a year now and i intend quitting the relationship because its not what i planned 4. Please i need matured advice. Sorry if my points re not clear enough.
and the comments of some girls concerning the matter
ishowdotgmail: Adegoke Taiye and Kehinde both graduated with a FIRST CLASS HONOURS in Law from the University of Ibadan. The two were among the 21 law graduates produced last year by the faculty (18 females and 3 males) first of its kind since the inception of the faculty in 1981.
While Kehinde graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 6.0 out of a maximum point of 7.0, Taiye graduated with 6.1 out of a maximum point of 7.0.
In addition the twins are the second and third best graduating male students in their faculty.
The University of Ibadan conference center was wowed on Monday 12th November, 2018 when the Dean of Law, Prof. A.I. Olatunbosun called the names of this twins to have a handshake with the Vice Chancellor and we saw parents using them as a point of contact for their children's success. It must also be noted that this twins were active students' leaders while on campus. While Taiye was the Students' Union Public Relations Officer, 2014/2015 session, Kehinde was a two times major contender for the post of the Students' Union President.
They are also musicians who released countless number songs while on campus.
akelicious: The vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Peter Obi, yesterday said his principal, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, would prioritise security, national unity, education and job creation, if elected president of Nigeria, saying the country is broken, that another four years of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is beyond contemplation of any right thinking Nigerian.
Obi, who was also a former governor of Anambra State, spoke on ARISE News, a sister broadcast station of THISDAY and said never in the history of Nigeria has the country been so divided, adding that since the APC took power, six Nigerians attain poverty every minute.
According to him, “This year alone, between January and September, over four million people lost their jobs. Every minute, six Nigerians are being pushed into poverty. Go to the market now, there is no demand. People don’t have money to do anything.”
While explaining some of the priority areas that the Atiku/Obi presidency would tackle, he said security was most critical and the Atiku presidency would do everything possible to restore security to the country.
He stated, “The country is so divided that you can’t imagine it, along tribal lines, religious lines between Muslims and Christians; an Atiku presidency will unite the country. Everybody knows that Atiku has friends in every part of the country, even in his own personal team, his friends are from everywhere.”
He spoke about the primacy of education in national development and said Nigeria under Atiku’s watch would pay special attention to the sector.
Obi said, “Atiku presidency will deal with the issue of education, which is the most critical investment any nation can do. The more educated the people are, the better the development of the society.
“Atiku as a person built a primary school, a secondary school, a university and he was not doing them for money. If he was doing them for money, he had the opportunity to build them in Abuja or Lagos, while he was the vice president. That’s when he built those schools, but he built them in Adamawa.”
Obi regretted the country’s debt burden and carpeted the APC-led administration for not curbing the trend, explaining, however, while he was not against borrowing, there must be a purpose for it, and that this must be explained to Nigerians.
According to him, “On May 1, 2017 I said the country’s debt was too high. The debt keeps getting worse. Everybody was busy playing politics. The Minister of Finance then questioned this revelation. I said, ‘Minister, I have managed money all my life.’ Most of the people contesting today, I have managed money more than they have managed money as a business man. I know when things go wrong. Because I wasn’t a famous economist, no one listened to me. Today, IMF, World Bank has said the same thing.
“We are using almost 60 per cent of our revenue to service debts. We are borrowing more. The Nigerian financial system, National Assembly, everybody is flying to London for a road show to borrow more money. This is what we should be discussing, what is this money going to be used for? Not discussing whether Peter Obi comes from Anambra or Imo.”
The vice presidential candidate commented on the ongoing conversation on minimum wage and said while he wasn’t speaking for the presidential candidate or the party, he said there was need to sit down with labour, look at the income of the nation and the various states and determine the appropriate figure.
“Personally, I do not believe that somebody from Lagos should pay same thing with somebody from Ebonyi State. If you go all over the globe, there is no place where two states pay the same salary even America that we always cite as example,” he said.
Reacting to a statement credited to the governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai that there is no single thinking brain left in the PDP, he mocked the Kaduna governor, saying, “All the good brains are in the APC and yet the country isn’t working.”
He stated, “Well, all the good brains are in APC, but the country is not working. The good brains are in APC, yet the country is collapsing. That’s all I can say. When APC came, this country was growing at six per cent, since they came, look at where we are! Everything has headed south, not one item is positive.”
The vice presidential candidate stressed that in 2015, APC came to campaign with a bundle of lies and presently, instead of the ruling party telling Nigerians if they had been able to fulfill their promises, they were spinning more lies.
Obi said what the PDP was concerned with now was to bring the country back to where it used to be.
On the search on Atiku by the security agencies, he said that the opposition leaders were not only targeted and persecuted, but the ruling party was turning the whole thing into childish affair.
Nonnyflex: "I served with 6 Police Commissioners. Not one is from the South East. When I started, my first police commissioner was John Haruna from Taraba. When he left, he handed over to Musa Bello from Kwara. Then followed by Philemon Leha from Adamawa. Then Mutare from Kano. Then Nasarawa from Kebbi State. Finally Gware from Adamawa.
My ADC was Idris from Kano and my orderly, Manya from Taraba.
As you know, no Governor is in control of either Police or State security services. Ask El Rufai how many Igbo people he had entrusted his personal security in their hands.
There was election in my state and I, as the sitting Governor didn't go to arrest anybody on election day or seen moving from one Local government to the other.
As the Governor, I went to my own6 local government to vote and back to Awka. El Rufai came to Anambra State on an election day and said he wants to move around the Local governments. The state security services said you can't move6 around. Not even the Governor is allowed to move around.
Only accredited voters and accredited monitors in groups are allowed to move from place to place. So, for your safety, we I you to be safe, so stay in the hotel. If you come for a party affair, you stay in the hotel which I think is day.
When I was asked after that in an interview I said now listen... I Peter wouldn't want to be in Kaduna, for the same reason on an election day. In my 8 years in office, go and ask them how many people were killed in my state the way people are being killed in his state".
FlirtyGist: Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, had said he will consider buying a football club other than London-based Arsenal if controlling shareholder Stan Kroenke refuses to sell.
Dangote has long said he wants to buy the Premier League team, of which he’s a fan, but only after he’s completed one of the world’s biggest oil refineries in Lagos.
“By the time we’ve finished, we’ll be a $30bn company in terms of revenue,” he said in an interview with Bloomberg TV at the New Economy Forum in Singapore. “We’ll have an excess amount of cash to start playing around with.”
Kroenke owns almost all of Arsenal after buying Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov’s 30 per cent stake in August in a deal that valued the club at about £1.8bn. It was funded with a £557m , two-year loan from Deutsche Bank AG. The 71-year-old American is worth $8bn, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, and also controls the National Football League’s Los Angeles Rams.
“I’m very attached to Arsenal but if he won’t sell, I might have to change,” said Dangote, 61 years old and worth $11.1bn. “I’m very much a fan of football. I have to have a club. I don’t have to own Arsenal.”
The refinery is scheduled to start producing fuel in early 2020, and Lagos-based Dangote Cement Plc will probably be listed in London around September next year, he told Bloomberg.
Obainoneandonly: zeeworld, telemundo, telenovela, I hate those stations with passion.. I had to break up with my ex bcoz of these stations.... the one am dating now isn't a zeeworld freak, dats one of the criteria I checked before dating her