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9jii:You can't do anything wtout planning even before Usa attack isis dey plan n strategise |
yungcyrus: |
wizard007:You a madrid fan? |
clevvermind:Very well ooo |
Na lie me and my Gf dey fight everyday like mad. She's barcelona when me is a die hard real madrid fan, but we won those barca dudes this year sha ![]() |
lalasticlala:Lala lala lala how many times I call you? Hmmmm, being ftc in this type of thread sucks but it's well let me enjoy my throne |
datbay:Mtchewww |
datbay:Mtchew |
Congrats sister mum n dad is proud of you hope you will be back this December we love you ![]() |
lalasticlala:I dey tire to read am wen I see ur name cos it's always annoying you post them often |
NgeneUkwenu:Your yeye thread av been moved to joke section LoL |
holatin:Cos you've been blinded by janjanweed mentality |
holatin:You heard me |
Asiwaju tinubu stop lying please....you want take your stealing mentality to executive level e no go work for you in this life...and your party will never smell power...God knows... |
temitemi1:If he like he should call pastor chris or make t.b joshua his runing mate he will not win oooo |
holatin:If an rccg member like me don't vote buhari will I be stopped from attending the church? you have been supporting buhari even before Osinbajo so don't hinge your support for the bigot man buhari on Osinbajo. |
lalasticlala:Can't you update on any other thing than this celebrity bullshit always ![]() |
Few persons have had their fantasy come through just the way they thought; When that ‘perfect moment’ is ruined by sad news its totally unforgettable. I’m not an authority in counselling but I’m going to share my story of how I escaped from the terrible hands of ‘ grief ’ and I know someone out there needs this. Yes, I can share my experience because I have experienced ‘the cure’* winks*. My mother wasn’t exactly my favourite because she was too strict but I owe my strong faith, core values, sense of humour, hospitality and many more good qualities I possess to her. The last time we spoke she wanted me to come home from school and I declined, two days later, she died *sad face*. When I got the news, my first impulse was to use the ladies *laughs*. I cried so bad the bags under my eyes wouldn’t let me see; It wasn’t easy loosing her, especially because I’m the eldest child and people kept saying you’ve got to be strong for your dad and siblings. Then came the ‘family drama’ with my relatives ( trust me you don’t need tears to survive that, doesn’t work) and finally the funeral; gosh! it was over but I knew it was just the beginning. A year after her death I still couldn’t believe it was real, it seemed too weird to be true. Then I went on a guilt trip for all the times I refused to run errands for her, argued with her, didn’t say I love her; Every little time I refused to show appreciation came slamming on my face, then I wondered why it had to be me, wasn’t I too young to be without a mother? (yea, I know what you are thinking now). I engaged in what the psychologist termed ‘searching. behaviour’; I would search for her face in the market, around the house, and on my way back from church I’d wish she was sitting outside the house waiting for my arrival or she was busy in the kitchen. Finally, I had to accept she was gone and I moved on. Still, one basic truth remains, I couldn’t have pulled through without the help of my friends. It was a time when life changed, I was changed by the experience. I had to forge a new relationship with her, a relationship that transcended time. Today, when I look back I know that period was when I took a step towards healing. The experience taught me that there would be disappointments, broken relationships, illnesses , loss of opportunities, deaths, natural disasters and. betrayals of trust; However, if we accept that these situations are meant to make us stronger and better, coping becomes easier. Right after a loss, it can be hard to accept what has happened. Naturally, bad situations inspire profound sadness. The best thing is to grieve in your own way, as we all react to occurrences differently. Think about the wonderful times you spent together ( you can’t erase memories), know that it will get better (be positive, it sure will) and find something that will give you comfort ( for me, it was my bible and music). Remember, just because you are trying to overcome grief does not mean you have to forget the person. Finally, I believe so much in Occam’s razor which says the simplest explanation is always correct. The best consolation I got from a friend is this “… allow the holy spirit comfort you” and I held onto it. Yes, it worked and it still works. Today, I dare you to smile. Culled : naijasinglegirl |
timmyboy5050:It ain't making sense to me |
Ogoanita:I have a girl friend who ask for my clothes to wash it for me, I refused her doing that... why cause I don't feel it right to me...she's ma gf I haven't paid bride price. I can't subject her to slavery biko...after she wash am finish theirs no guarantee you will marry her abegi...I dont encourage girls doing that..cook is allowed dress house allowed but washing clothes mbanu never |
frustratedman:Is it violence that killed them? ![]() |
sherrylo:Ok sir |
Wilsonkaro68989:U wish |
ABUJA – FEDERAL Government, yesterday, disclosed that it was working on a plan to ensure 50 percent reduction in flight ticket for all Nigerian students, who desire to travel by air. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Youth and Student Matters, Comr. Jude Imagwe, who revealed this at inauguration of the Students’ Union Government, University of Abuja, held at Gwagwalada Mini-Campus, said the initiative was part of the government’s efforts to make live meaningful for students. He explained that government would work with all air carriers in the country to consider any identified student, who chooses to board their plane by not collecting the same amount collected from the working class. Speaking on the possibility of the idea tagged; ‘I Fly Student’ in the country, Imagwe expressed optimism that if the idea could work in Ghana, therefore, “it will also work in Nigeria.” The SSA maintained that the on-going transformation in youth development sector of the present administration was more than a mere political rhetoric and superficial, calling on other tiers of government, as well as policy makers to ensure realization of all efforts geared towards youth and women empowerment. “There should be genuine efforts on the part of policy makers to promote equitable growth, generate employment, raise incomes, improve agricultural production, promote and expand informal sector livelihood,” he charged. The SUG President, Comr. Olajengbesi Pelumi said it would be a great joy for all students in the country, if the government and the people of Nigeria could use all the zeal and courage demonstrated in tackling Ebola Virus Disease in the country to solve problem in the education sector. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/fg-plans-50-reduction-flight-ticket-students/ |
He has to go there o, the blood of the dead is still crying from the ground seeking for justice, buhari is a killer he has to face the law... those corpers must get revenge....serial loser...if he's not called upon now and he loses the bigger crime will be perpetrated |
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but it's well let me enjoy my throne
What happens to his imams n alfas