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Buy indocil (hope I spelt it correctly) sprinkle it on boiled fish and keep it in various places in your room, in less than a week, the smell of dead rat would begin to pollute your room, locate the dead rat and dispose it. |
Yusufisraelj:I highly disagree with the bolded. During the lockdown of 2020, if not that I have this rule of having nothing to do with married women, I would have bedded a handful of 'em. One of my ex who's married called me to assist her cos of her kids, I sha did the little I could do because of the children, the following week, she was ready to come over to my place cos she needed another favour. She's married...I had another similar experience with a former neighbor who's also married months later. I have another one who got married December last year... December o, it's not even up to a year she got married, she's already asking me for money. What you don't understand is that Okafor's law is very real, and a large majority of girls don't set boundaries with some of their ex when they get married. Most still keep communication lines open and call them from time to time for favours, money, connection, job...etc. And they wouldn't really put up any form of resistance if the guy requests for sex cos they'd be like, we've had sex countless times in the past so what's the big deal? And if you must know having sex with your married ex is as easy as walking into a brothel to negotiate with a call girl. Reason being that she'll always be in need...from kids wahala to how she wants to start a business and her husband doesn't have money to give to her, to her up keep...etc. And considering how hard things are, a manipulative person can choose to attend to those needs and bed her as compensation. |
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Davince10:Yes it's possible...but the truth is you must believe that true love exists before you can find it. Cos you can't find what you don't believe exists. Also you must raise your standards...one thing I admire about Nigerian girls is that no matter how jobless and useless some of them are, they raise their standards when it comes to men. A friend shared a WhatsApp chat on his status with a jobless girl without any degree note even OND who clearly told him that she can never descend so low to date a broke guy. As silly as she might sound she has a standard of what she wants. Most men don't have standards of the kind of women they want, they just dive into anything in skirt provide she's got boobs, ass and a pretty face, then cry fowl when they get jilted. If you want true love, look for a hard-working girl that compliments you, respects you, listens to you, understands you, can make sacrifices for you, someone you easily flow with, someone who would always be there for you...have a standard of the kind of woman you want and don't bring your self down to settle for anything less regardless of her looks. When you eventually find her, be faithful to her and build what you have together... only then would you experience true love. |
1. You would experience a lot of social pressure from people around which gets really difficult to handle, friends, relatives, church members etc would gather behind you asking each other why...most might even rumor that you're into the occult hence your decision to remain childless, and believe me the majority would believe them. 2. You would become a misfit within your peer group. While your friends with babies relate baby issues with one another, you might feel odd and out of place in their midst. 3. You may never experience that unconditional love which you have for your babies. It's a feeling which is completely out of the world and no words can describe it well. 4. Your parents will never be happy with you, after all you took away their chance of experiencing childhood all over again. 5. You would have no one to take care of you and shoulder your responsibility in your old age. And if you're too poor to afford the services of professional maids, you'd die a lonely and sad death. 6. Your death would mark the end of your name on Earth. Without kids there would be no one to carry on the family legacy, every history about your family would end the day you kick the bucket. |
Greyworld:Hopefully by God's grace I'll quote you with pics by the end of this year or early next year. |
Biodun556:If you expect Buhari to be following tinubu up and down from state to state during his campaign like what Tinubu did for him in 2015 and 2019, you had better awaken from your slumber. Buhari cares less about whoever is succeeding him. The APC primaries clearly revealed that. North East is Atiku's zone. Atiku is a more seasoned politician than Shetima, there's no way Shetima would hand over the NE to Tinubu at the expense of Atiku. Aside Bronu State where he's from, he'll loose the remaining NE states to Atiku. NW. If Kwankwaso remains on his own and doesn't join Tinubu, the NW would be a battle ground with no candidate securing bloc votes. The game changer would be if Kwankwaso joins Tinubu days or weeks to the election, then the outcome would be in favour of tinubu. Anything aside that would see Atiku, Kwankwaso and Tinubu sharing the votes. And whoever wins would be with a very slim margin. The only thing that can make Peter Obi win this election is to engage the whole SS by negotiating with their top politicians and seriously carrying them along so as to secure all 11 SS and SE states, catch at least 3 or 4 states from the Christian dominated NC, and secure at least 40% in states like Lagos, Abuja, Benue, Kaduna. Then hope and pray that Kwankwaso remains in the presidential race so he can reduce Atiku and Tinubu's votes in the NW. Anything outside this calculation would spell doom for Labor Party next year. |
I sha know that I have no futuristic plans of settling down in Nigeria...if Nigerians choose to vote for continuation of their suffering, I'll just server all ties with this country and leave. I can't gamble the future of my children with the decisions of some illiterate bigots...if APC or PDP wins, that would mark the beginning of the end of Nigeria. |
Seun mynd44 lalasticalala Dominique. The video of a paid hoodlum pretending to be working for Peter Obi is on the front page. If Nairaland is as neutral as you claim, this one too should be on the front page. |
Newton2024:@Bolded. Labour Party is seen as a 3rd force in Nigeria, even Peter Obi during his last interview said he's coming to Osun to personally campaign for the Labour Party candidate, so why would he be secretly working for APC considering how hostile both parties supporters are towards each other? Omisore's case in 2019 was different. He had already lost out and since the elections in areas where he pulled heavy votes were declared inclusive, he went to the highest bidder. It was a simple business transaction. |
Newton2024:What of the Labour Party candidate, I watched his interview with Arise TV on YouTube, he's a very sound person. Aren't Osunlites going to give him a chance...or better put, what are his chances of winning? |
Newton2024:How true is this? And who are they planning to vote for after openly rejecting APC? |
Truthisunique2:When I say tinubu's bot are as brainless as he is it would seem as though we are insulting you guys. How effective is Aisha Buhari? Wasn't it her that was crying some years back that cabals are controlling her husband? If Buhari's wife who is a Muslim like him can come openly on air to say she's more like a stranger in her own home cos some very powerful cabals are controlling her husband, how is tinubu's wife who is even a Christian going to be any different? What exactly would be her input in the economy when she wasn't elected. Would she be able to fight the powerful northern cabals led by the Muslim vice president who would want to bend her husband to their will? In case you don't know, a first lady is as useless as the "P" in Psychology in Nigeria. |
Truthisunique2:Lol...you're the delusional one here. You're clearly not an RCCG member and most likely a Tinubu supporter. If Tinubu wanted RCCG votes he would have allowed Osibanjo win, Osibanjo was a provincial pastor and had a very close relationship with Daddy GO so the bulk of RCCG members would have rallied round and voted massively for him, and not some politician who clearly paid her way through Bible School and attained a ceremonial Pastoral title and you're here telling me she's a pastor. I asked you a simple question, were did she do her 3 months Bible School IT if you're so convinced that she isn't a ceremonial Pastor you're here beating around the bush like a bot. |
Truthisunique2:Oga she paid her way through, tell me the set and year she graduated from Bible School, I'll tell you she didn't attend lecture up to 5 times. Do you expect a sitting senator to come and be attend lectures everyday? Or you expect me to believe that she did 3 months IT in a branch after her Bible School...Oga wake up from your slumber. Her going there was clearly Political, to deceive Christians that she's one of them, and clearly it's already working. |
OldNairalander:The problem here is that she just went to Bible School, then use her position as a Senator to become ordained. She has never pastored any branch in RCCG. Can you call someone who has never pastored any branch a pastor. Her case is just like a businessman who makes so much money and give to a university to be conferred with an honorary doctorate degree. When those who actually went to the classroom to get their degrees are speaking, he would remain silent because he has no idea of what they're talking about. Tinubu's wife's pastoral title is an honorary title. Cos she has never mounted a pulpit, so it's an embarrassment to Christianity to say such a person is representing us. |
Please o I want to ask... Yuseuf was chosen as the VP by labour party and in less than 12 hours after his selection, Channels and Arise TV had already contacted him for an interview. I don't want to remind us how many times Peter Obi has granted public interviews on both stations. My question...is it that channels TV and Arise TV doesn't have Atiku and Tinubu's contact to invite them over for an interview so they can tell us of their plans. This is how buhari was dodging interview and debate in 2015 and became the first presidential aspirant to avoid public debate yet he won, look at where we are today. If Tinubu and Atiku cannot come on air to address the challenges Nigerians are going through and provide logical solutions to them, they should be avoided at all cost in next year's election. |
I see labour party winning Osun Governorship election. This I've seen ![]() Cc falseprophet1. |
This lamido is a goat, the Atiku he's promoting isn't he worse than a normadic. Atiku was VP to Obsanjo, after he failed to clinch the party's ticket in 2007 (he lost to Yar'adua) he moved to ACN to contest as Presidential candidate of the Action Congress in the 2007 presidential election. By 2011, he was back to PDP and contested the presidential primaries of the People's Democratic Party during the 2011 presidential election losing out to incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan. In 2014, he joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2015 presidential election and contested the presidential primaries losing to Muhammadu Buhari. In 2017, he returned to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and was the party presidential candidate during the 2019 presidential election, again losing to incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari. In May 2022, he was chosen as the Peoples Democratic Party candidate in the 2023 Nigerian presidential election. Now between Peter Obi who started his Political journey in APGA then to PDP and now LP and Atiku who has been greedily absconding from the PDP and returning back Evey now and then, who is a normadic? |
They can buy Jackie (donkey) it shouldn't be more than 100k. Meat na meat. I eat it a lot whenever I'm in Ebonyi state and to be honest there's no difference between it's meat and beef . |
Astrokid911:Yes this song.... Fading away like the stars of the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun—- Thus would we pass from the earth and its toiling, Only remembered by what we have done. Only remembered, only remembered, Only remembered by what we have done ; Thus would we pass from the earth and its toiling, Only remembered by what we have done. This was the hymn that was sang by the church choir at the grave site of my late uncle some years back when his casket was being lowered into mother Earth. Whenever I hear that song anyway I immediately become very emotional cos it reminds of that day. I remember all the memories of him and how close we were, I lived with him during my secondary school days...life. |
Shortcut2life:There's Okafor's law which has been proven effective till this day. As long as time and chance presents itself, Okafor's law will be instigated |
It's absolutely normal bro...raising female kids in any part of the world today is a Herculean task. |
Not all women are bad after all. She's clearly happy in the marriage. |
I don't fancy having one meat or fish in my food. I prefer having my soup or stew littered with assorted meats, (beef, shaki, roundabout, liver, Pomo...etc) whenever I'm eating. That's why I feel more relaxed eating at home or at a restaurant where I can comfortably select whatever I want. As for going to my friend's or neighbour's place, if the food isn't appealing to my eyes, I'll respectfully turn it down. If it is, I'll consume half of it and pretend to be satisfied regardless of how hungry I am. I won't want to become the latest topic for their bedroom gossip. |
Nigeriafirstlad:My brother, Buhari sees this presidency job as side Hussle. His main work is to travel round the world. From time to time, he stops by, check the news, blame some people, express shock over matters and move. That's why we are where we are today. |
UyaiIncomparabl:So if I understand this your post correctly, you can never put yourself in the position of helping elderly people because you feel they're not your parents. Remember that one day you'll grow old, and you'll feel very bad when young people Ignore your grey hair and treat you like you don't exist...when you're you struggling to lift a heavy load and children whom you expect to lend a helping hand turn their heads elsewhere because you didn't give birth to them...how would you feel? What we wish others has a way of coming back to us, therefore be careful what you wish them. |
UyaiIncomparabl:Did you read and understand my previous post before posting this. Let me ask you a question, if you visit your guy, and while you're at his place, you see his mom coming maybe from the market or from a function with some load, would you play the blind and mute role since you're a visitor or would you respect her age and assist her with it...please be honest with your answer. |
UyaiIncomparabl:You're clearly catching cruise here...I wouldn't want to ruin your party by engaging you, so have fun. |
The pic you uploaded has nothing to do with standard, it's all about how the girl was brought up. We're Africans not Americans, African culture demands that when an elder is doing a chore or carrying something, you should offer to help. I've gotten up for a pregnant woman to sit down during my NIN registration, I didn't know her from anywhere, but I felt since she's pregnant she ought to sit while me the agile young man should do the standing...that's the way I was brought up. Even on the ATM, if line is long and I see an elderly person at the back, I'll go behind him/her as ask him/her to take my position and withdraw before me. Like I said, it has nothing to do with standard, it's just about how you were brought up. The girl on that pics you uploaded, has no respect for elderly people and one can easily conclude that she has little regard for her parents at home. The guy's mom did right by walking her out of her house, such behavior is not part of our culture. |
Carrying market women under the hot sun, I can imagine the kind of smell oozing out of her armpit and body. Poor okada man. ![]() |
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