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Thank you. For bringing this so close to my heart |
Raspberry blueberry strawberry gooseberry |
Every penny made through T.V license in the UK is giving back to the masses one way or the others. E.g deal or no deal, tipping point. Etc. However if the government of Nigeria wish and want to implement charges on TV owners then she should endeavor to copy the UK to the fullest. Which is collect and give back. |
folymania: Hi,why don't you pray to God to grant you pregnancy first, safe delivery next. Peaceful home thirdly. The rest is nothing. Loads of boys are out there that are nothing but agbero while some are vagabond. Many women had fantastic weddings, enjoyabled honeymoon but no baby after several years. Anyone God gives. Hold firmly. |
cdamsel: mynd pls I need the drug, name & description plsYes it's very true but you can't get such medicine over-the-counter. Go to your doctor, if you've calculated your period, be sure it will be during or few days after your wedding; he will prescribe it for you. It's not new it is very common. |
This outfit is not fir nigerian lady's shape of body. Why on earth must I be a black girl then dress in black. Some lighter colours are preferred by me. |
You looking incredibly gorgeous. I love you |
Follow all said above. If you don't want a reoccurrence, then you need to vet and inspect your visitors. Some do bring it from their homes through whatever clothing they have on. Also it's not just the bed that needs checking. The papers and the boxes. Suitcases and everything in the house. Repaint your rooms with bright colours not blue or brown. Don't clutter your home, let there be a breathing space and the house airy enough. The bugs hate airy and bright areas. Hopefully all these will help you. Good luck. |
Hi seun, can you look into my topic for me. It ssys providing money and food for your parents. Is it God's commandments or Africa cult instead of African culture. Kindly edit it for me pls as I couldn't find the way to edit it myself. Okey dokey. Cheers |
muskham: I grew up in life to see everyone in Naija struggling everyday trying to please their parents by providing for their daily or monthly needs. If you are short of this it's apparent you will be labelled a 'dry face child'. Or not reliable.pardon the topic pls . African culture. |
I grew up in life to see everyone in Naija struggling everyday trying to please their parents by providing for their daily or monthly needs. If you are short of this it's apparent you will be labelled a 'dry face child'. Or not reliable. This act had eaten deep into us that everyone decided to get money by all means to be the best child or the most relevant person in the family. My thought is this. Is this what God commanded us to do as children to our parents or what the culture had done to us. In western countries it's the other way round. No matter your age, it's your parents that provides for you .even if you work, they will still give you pocket money. Support your reply with koran and bible verses please. |
I studied YORUBA LANGUAGE in Nigeria and I wanted to be a teacher , though as fate will have it , am presently with foreign government interpreting for the yoruba tourist and the elderly visiting or coming to stay. Am proud to be a linguist. I did wanted to read some other "posh" courses so to say. but these factors prevented me. 1. My parent couldn't meet up financially. 2. My cut off mark was too low 3.i realised that no course was more superior than other. Scientists can give medicine or technology to heal individua,l while educationist/ socialite can chat and dance, even creat theatre to remove depression and bring laughter to the mind of a dying soul. While economist can grow the nation effortlessly. We all depends upon one another. 4.God leadeth while I follow. |
@redeemersave , I was once in this position in life. These are what i think helped me to conquered the evil that was calling for fueling in me then. 1. I deleted all numbers that I could called for such. 2. I checked my husband schedule of life.i.e time returned from work to time to sleep. He goes straight to the bath upon return from work , I decided to always join him in the bath and right there I get my own share of the joy of marriage. 3.wen it is time to get home .I go to wait at the bus station for him. This makes us to probably have the evening out in a pub or restaurant. 4. I read more ladies magazine to increase my sex life. |
vanstanzy: He is my kingno no no don't get me wrong. He is my bank because I do make money a lot but not thrifty.he is the one in charge of my finance. Am a married woman of many years.and we still keep same purse. |
He is my king He is my thinking He is my mirror He is my bank He is my father Believe me he is my all in all. |
Is the position of a housemother still available?; if yes can i apply from uUK. and do interview in UKas well. i use to be a housemother in one of the best private school with 7 branches in Nigeria the secondary school where i worked is located right inside Agbara-estate Ogun state, but the nursery and primary schools are located in Ikoyi and Lekki,i was there for 8 yrs before coming to England. Was also a teacher with federal government college for 3 yrs. |
hi everyone, i need urgent response.is it posibble to get a moldovan student visa from uk, despite that the uk visa is no longer valid. |
@ collinsefe, can u pls give ur mail address for me to ask u some questions regarding the letter u sent it with ur spouse application. thanks. |
hi evey1 pls i need to know if anyone have used wallpaper in naija houses. does it last pls i need urgent reply .thanks |
2yrs the visa had expired |
@ poster Thanks so much for this thread,a friend got to this country some years ago with student visiting visa. , the questions is what is the best means and the cheapest means of regularising. thanks. |
whenever am in naija i prefer akara and pap but here in jand it is complete english breakfast without rice muffin on saturdays and sundays but during the week it is nothing until 'chiken and chips 's shop' is open. |
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