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Originakalokalo:After that? |
And how exactly does the Bible instruct us to worship God ? |
Following this one ![]() |
Im not following. Even an slowpoke will not be so faithful to not have a look and cool off. The guy looks like someone that's in a big debt or some deep shiit. He's probably at the strippers'waiting on the Don that's gonna bail him out ![]() |
Smiles. Ai to eyin ka laa dowo boo. You should cast your net where the independent women are. Stop pursuing hungry uni (perhaps) girls you can easily bed with chinkini money only to come here and lament how they've been on your neck. Be a real man, go and pursue women who wouldn't raise a brow at your Mercedes. |
Love is such a beautiful thing! |
LMAO. I'll do this sometimes... |
CAPSLOCKED:Hogwash. It's not as complicated as this. The more feminine a woman looks, the more attractive she is to a man. Skin colour notwithstanding. It's primal instinct! |
Oh, you've already started having sex... |
It's women's strategy of putting a man where they want him; under control. He should let her go. No matter what he feels or how hard it is on him, he should not make that call. That devil called emotions should be ignored. Otherwise, he'll be sealing off a deal with puussyy ass nigga. If she doesn't come back and apologize, it's not worth it in the first place. |
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One cannot reach a consensus of any sort on the why's for- and/or abnormality of- some human behavior and this topic is all of them. One cannot raise the standard bar for people, you can't understand what you don't understand. I'm saying Everything has a thing to do with ones level of consciousness and exposure. |
University of East Anglia creative writing student Femi Kayode has won the £3,000 Little, Brown Award for crime fiction for the manuscript for his “shocking and emotional story”, Lightseekers. It’s the second year the publisher has run the award in partnership with the UEA Creative Writing crime fiction MA. Sphere editorial director Ed Wood, one of the prize judges, said: “My fellow judges and I were all impressed with the standard of the submissions, which covered a huge range of subjects and showed the amazing variety of crime fiction as a genre. Femi’s novel was the stand-out: it took us to new places, introduced us to original characters and was told using high-class prose that meant it just demanded to be read. Many congratulations to him, and to the other students.” Kayode said: “I feel honoured to win the Little, Brown UEA Crime Fiction for 2019. The level of talent in my cohort was immense, so to be shortlisted was already a big win to my mind. Lightseekers is a kind of love letter to my home country, Nigeria, and with the support of the programme, my classmates and tutors, I was able to write the type of crime fiction that reflects the complexity of the place, its people and the sociopolitical terrain. I wanted to write the kind of book I would like to read about Nigeria and to win an award for it is both rewarding and affirming.” Charlie King, Little, Brown Book Group managing director, added: “The UEA MA in Crime Fiction has produced some extraordinary new talent, including Merle Nygate, who won the award with new novel, A Righteous Spy, last year. We are so proud to have been associated with it another year running and excited to see what’s next for Femi Kayode.” UEA's Masters in Crime Fiction runs alongside its Creative Writing MAs in Prose Fiction, Poetry, Scriptwriting, and Biography and Creative Non-Fiction. http://flip.it/6epiyU |
As much as I respect democracy and its concurrent rule of law and Human Rights whatnot, I don't see the reason why some public officials who steal money and keep in foreign accounts should not be shot on sight, for their stupidity that is, I mean, someone smart enough to steal the money that belongs to everybody should not be that redundant,. You could as well get that money invested in your home country and have people slaving for you while paying them whatever measly amount is slated as minimum wage. When the govt comes knocking, there is a ruse because these slaves won't take it... Common sense ain't common! |
Mizk:Q1. He is the Ooni, and a king of that calibre enjoys more than one primary source of income. Ever asked yourself what the Queen stands for ? ... He is a living symbol of history, a symbol of the power and prosperity of the Yoruba race, a custodian of the Yoruba culture and tradition and above all He is revered as not just a community head but a public figure that has a SAY in regional politics and can help influence decision making that affects socio-economic development of the people, and as a King of a community (that is ever dynamic), the government has a duty to him as he helps see to the affairs of resolving local disputes before they escalate or even get to court, as arrays of matters arising which if not addressed can affect integration and peace in his immediate community gets resolved. So, he's not just there as a dunderhead as you're slyly positing. The joke is actually on you for not hiding your ignorance and doing a simple Google Search lol. Q2. If you had been following the King's story, you wouldn't be asking this second question. Moreso, he can take as many wives as he can. You'd be ecstatic if you're among... My first answer should very well compensate for no. 3&4 question... Q5 is just plain ludicrous ![]() Q6 Which laws? It is a known fact everybody is subject to the state... Q7 In Yoruba land, the setup is such that there are ruling houses from which kings are picked from. The system is so well organised such that ones it's your house's turn to rule, you present candidates who are then screened and the chosen one is appointed strictly by divination . Q8. Lol. You seem to me as someone suffering from GAD and probably not knowing it. Get help |
I urge you to press the quit button. You getting frustrated to the extent of coming online to vent hot air on your private matter is enough proof you're angry. I wouldn't want to share a public bus with someone like that... |
I read this too, in a novel ![]() |
I hold no true fear. These days, I do things because of God, eating even. |
seborrhic:You are confused. Get a grip, "born-againism" is not equivalent to celibacy. |
AmazonTopaz:The guy asked you to inform us what feminism is all about, not self-aggrandizement. |
72 and still active, now that was a good life. |
They start blowing grammar when they want to do jibiti. Awon olori wa yi sha. Wicked pass soap |
With our level of sophistication in wartime affairs and advance in technology, I really can't fathom why we still can't wipe the insurgency mess, as world citizens. |
Well, I don't care if she sees my money as ours so far she's a good wife (my definition). In fact, I won't marry her unless she is the definition of a good wife and my definition of a good wife is culled from Islam. |
The responses here shows how well this excerpt from Lugard's Dual Mandate holds water about the 'Africans of this tribe'. " Easily excitable and lacking in foresight" standing out. ![]()
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It is imperative most of the responses here are coming from people who did not go through the message. Once it's Buhari, everyone has a problem ![]() |
This is going to be an easy run for bubu trust me ![]() |
KenModi:We've come a long way together as a country to split now. So many ties will have to be severed, the price of some products especially agricultural produce that we do take for granted in the market would skyrocket, their is going to be increased chance of what one can call "hereditary dictatorship" as we have in North Korea, In fact, before you know it, the so called depraved regions will start trooping in as armed bandits perching heavily on the so called blessed, remember, we landlocked... The prospects of bad bad bad evuls cannot be overemphasized.. Well, it's easy to say things as let's split nothing will happen under the influence chill Trophy beer over catfish peppersoup. |
Looking at his words like...
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The stress must be overwhelming... These celebs need psychotherapists by the side! |



