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adaobi123: LoolWe all love adventure. Imagine what was going through her mind when the man was 'doing her' ![]() "Oh gosh! I got him. Now I know I am hot. Hmm. The sought-after man of authority, influence and power is mine." |
But this Eze girl is still a learner oo. She needs to learn from Oyinbo girls as far as kiss and tell is concerned. Oyinbo girls usually start by saying: "I didn't even know that he's married. I thought I was in love with a single, charming, good-looking young man. I now feel used". |
adaobi123: LololololGo home? A girl who wanted to f*ck her senses out should go home? You funny small oo |
EBK2: One thing is clear, it is time for us to know Jesus, love Him and fear Him. Seek Him and hear Him clearly concerning our lives and what He personally wants to say to each and everyone of us.Abeg, you fit keep this for your Sunday school people. We no wan know here. |
deols: One would have thought that having been a victim yourself, you'd be on the side of this lady. Rather you'r here spewing hatred.Let it go moi love. How are you? |
[quote author=tpia@]wow, a whole week of f.ornicating adultery and the lady expects a pat on the back? my dear, just chalk it down as a "paris" moment and move on to your next target. the first day you were in a trance, the next 6 days nko? na so the pastor's jazz strong reach? ![]() your story is underdone sweetie! and at which point was she paying for his hotel room, i personally dont see why the man should pay for his own hotel room when he's the one doing her a favour? Bringing her some hunkness all the way from nigeria, she needs to show some appreciation and stop badmouthing him. [/quote] ![]() Tpia baby. You too much. ![]() |
I will be in moi local church next Sunday. Good things shall and should not pass me by jare. And, I must ogle in 3D sef - lecherous oo, I no care. In JZ's voice, I luv girls girls girls . . . |
the address of the church please. I MUST become a member. Short Skirts and lotta hugs? Young 'hot' babes? Now you're talking! My kinda church, really. |
maclatunji: Of course, it will be strange to you when you refuse to learn but insist on misinformation.I am ready to learn. On one condition, though: Deols and Deols alone. Deal? ![]() Bye bye to your Section ![]() |
maclatunji: Of course, it will be strange to you when you refuse to learn but insist on misinformation.Oh, Mac, you deleted my posts. Okay oo |
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |
A number of reasons, really: Politicians are afraid of media houses. Imagine a vendor in a given State going back 'home' with unsold newspapers because of environmental whatever. Publishers/editors will be happy to publish negative report about the governor of the State in question. Also, most of our politicians are not technology-savvy. They are conservative by action. They don't really believe in social media. Hence, they rely on the 'old-school' approach of news vending for breaking news/events. And, they get this only from vendors. Besides, our politicians love the convenience/'big-man' style of getting newspapers in traffic. They like the 'big-man' style of reading news items in traffic. Thus, the law makers/enforcers are their customers. So, they are big brothers and their newspaper vendors also are. |
J12: Sounds like a business plan. Hahaha. You're right.The intro at least |
Maxymilliano: Bla bla bla ... Easier said than done.He also said manifestos are just for campaign purposes. That not all promises can be fulfilled. BTW, he's owing State workers their salaries. |
karl max: this is the same party that has tom ikimi that served under ibb. They didnt add even 1kva to national grid ,audu ogbe was pdp chairman during obj period how many kva did they add to the national grid? El rufai also attended fec meetings with obj as a pdp memeber,what of achike udenwa who did six years as governor in imo state as a pdp member these are some of the strong men of apc who for more than 10 years were pdp members.but today this same people would open their mouth and say pdp has ruled for 14 years without achieving nothing.while they were part and parcel of that 14 years rule.most of the formal corrupt pdp governors,ministers senators and house of rep members that misruled nigeria are now the leaders of the so called progressive.but in 2015 they would find out that nigerians are no foolsThanks [size=20pt]APC = Association of Propagandists and Critics[/size] [size=20pt]APC = Agbaya Parapo Congress[/size] |
This is the woman, Victoria Gowon, 1975, hmmmmmmmm: On July 25th (1975), the first lady, Mrs. Victoria Gowon left Nigeria for London. [size=23pt]Her husband had not wanted her to leave until he returned from Kampala but she insisted, fearing that she might miss the summer sales at upscale London stores.[/size] In that era, as it remains to this day, [size=16pt]many members of Nigeria’s consumerist elite routinely traveled to the UK on “summer holidays.”[/size]https://www.nairaland.com/1062509/nigeria-good-bad-beautiful-ugly/5 Na today? ![]() |
Nepotism and favouritism: The woman Nairalanders are praising: i remember his sweet wife,Mrs Gloria Gowon,whose good fortune rubbed off on her fellow nurse professionals.it was in their time that qualified nurses earned better salaries and some of them bought shinny Volkswagen beetle cars with which they dazzled young men who married them!http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/37757-general-yakubu-gowon-good-man-75-a.html |
deols: Btw, is she the nurse?Deols moi dear, I think so. On the incessant strike actions by the medical personnel these days, she said: “We never experienced it. During Yakubu Gowon’s administration, there was this problem of segregation between our pay package and that of the English nurses. The nurses union then agreed that we go on strike. But Gowon’s wife, Victoria, who was in the nursing school at the University of Ibadan that time, got wind of the strike plan and sent a message to the husband to act promptly. He ordered that our demands be met and that was all. There was never occasion for strike again until I left the profession. Besides, we knew it was dangerous to embark on such actions, as there were a lot of patients in the hospitals with very limited private hospitals around in those days. A lot of people would die, so he called off the strike nationally and paid us immediately.http://www.dailyindependentnig.com/2013/07/nursing-makes-you-a-better-person-agbebi/ |
Na the same Nigerians here go begin praise Patience Jonathan in 'bout 20 years time oo Short memory? ![]() |
So, Nigerians are praising Gowon today? A dictator? With his Udoji, etc policies? O ga oo |
cKaiser: Is this fstranger? I heard a lot about you and your escapades with Odunnu, Kobojunkie and TpiaNo. |
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More: Hardly suprising. Religious people are required to 'believe' not to think. The poorest and least educated countries are most religious. More education and wealth and... well, people start thinking about other things than sickness and hunger. I imagine that in 500 years people will thing about us the same way as we think about ancient Greeks believes in Zeus, Hera and other gods... as stories for children, interesting but not real. Sounds a reasonable theory, and the more educated people have become the more they are liable to question some of the outlandish claims found in religious teachings. |
Intelligent people reject all superstitions including religion.I agree |
LMAO ![]() I would have thought this was obvious. [size=23pt]Religion is most fervent in backward countries, plus America! and the least in the advanced industrial nations.[/size] There are not too many physicists or astrophysicists who believe in any God. I live by a simple doctrine. Truth and reality. If you are making a statement of fact, prove it. If you can't, your'e lying. I don't live by lies, [size=23pt]Religion is all about telling people the lies they want to hear. Example. in the Bible God causes a flood to deliberately slaughter every mother, father, child and baby in the world. Including of course, all the unborn babies, still growing in their mother's womb. Christians go to Church to be told (by someone wearing a Clown's costume) that this very same God is all loving. all merciful and all forgiving. The only thing I believe about religion is that huge sign over every Church in the world. 'You saps keep the faith, we'll keep the money'.[/size] |
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