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stephenqueen:It's alright.. Oya gba kiss |
ronald4lif:Make I try 4give am cos of u! ![]() |
ronald4lif:Yels oh! Lagmostkuit don tire me! ![]() But why must u expose me? ![]() |
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ronald4lif:Chai! Stephenqueen e ni pami! ![]() U sha will not kill me.. Ronald4lif why u cum quote my names finish? ![]() |
Tales by moonlight.. ![]() |
stephenqueen:You're still lying wen I caught u! ![]() |
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stephenqueen:I'm here! Iyaff catch u. So u're a cheat? How could u? |
Gist on the pulse news.. A Pulse reader sent in a letter requesting for advice from other fans over a dilemma she has been facing. In the letter, the reader, Laura, said her husband is an Internet fraudster and she is confused with being a good wife and a good citizen. Part of the letter reads: "My name is Laura and I have been married to this wonderful man, IK, for the past two years but in recent times, I am no more comfortable with his lifestyle. People look at me differently anytime they see me and make snide comments. I have had the police and the EFCC harass me anytime they come for IK and he is no where to be found. My husband is an unrepentant Internet fraudster and I am in two minds on what to do. I know many will ask whether I did not know what he was into before marrying him and I will say that I did not know at the initial stage when we were dating. I have threatened to leave him before and he always begged me to give him the last chance but he is not in any hurry to stop. Now I am contemplating telling the police about what my husband is doing. Do you think this is the right step for me to take?" The poser for Pulse Nigeria Poll for the question was: Would you report your spouse if he/she is a criminal? 80 percent of the voters on the poll agreed that they would report such a spouse while 20 percent said it was not their business what their spouses do for a living. But no reader voted that will not. How Nigeria voted: 80 % - Yes, I will 0 % - No, I will not 20 % - It is not my business So how will you vote here? |
cowleg:Pele.. Ah cannot vote cos i'm new! ![]() |
Young03:I'm igbo. |
Young03:Good.. Ur point is noted! |
Nimen:I guess it's particularly d mbaise pple.. I'm 4rm Okigwe in imo state and my sis bride price wasn't dat much! |
Young03:I kinda agree with u buh don't u think it's weird? ![]() |
Nimen:It's not only dem oh! Different tribes with different wahala.. |
I saw this on pulse news and decided to share it here and know what u would advice d young man to do. My name is Linus Umoh. I have a very big problem that I hope your readers would help me out with useful pieces of advice. I met this lady, Magdalene, about seven years ago in Lagos and what started as a relationship soon led to something else when she became pregnant for me. At that time, I was not in a very good financial position to go for her marriage, even though her family members kept disturbing me to come and do the right thing. Later, I went to see her people in Eket in Akwa Ibom State and they gave me a marriage list including what they call 'insult' list. What they requested for was too much and there was no way I could have raised over N1.2 million to finance the wedding. Anyway, we kept on living as man and wife and we had three more children but early this year, my wife died while she was giving birth to our fifth child. That is when my problems began as her family are insisting that before my wife can be buried, I must come and marry her corpse. They have refused to allow me to bury her until I do the wedding. My late wife is still in the mortuary and her family has been on my neck, threatening me to no end. They have even said that I will not live beyond this year if I fail to come and marry the corpse of my wife. I have been running from pillar to post trying to let them allow me bury her but they have been adamant. What do I do in this precarious situation? Linus, Lagos." |
Pop singer Mo' Cheddah wrote a short and lovely birthday message to her boyfriend Bukunyi Olateru-Olagbegi. She wrote the message yesterday May 17, 2015 (his birthday) on her Instagram page. "More amazing than anything I av ever prayed for....My life is most beautiful with you.....happy birthday ADEMI!!!!!" she wrote. Mo' Cheddah and Bukunyi started dating circa 2012. The pair have been a close item since then, choosing not to leverage on their relationship for publicity. Bukunyi Olateru-Olagbegi who is the brother of popular BEAT FM OAP Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi. Ace as he is popularly called is Ondo prince with interests in oil, gas, real estate and entertainment. He also has his eyes on politics.
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kinglekan:Yes, u dey pursue me? ![]() |
DickDastardly:Smh 4 u! ![]() |
kinglekan:U need Jesus.. ![]() |
kinglekan:Thanks. ![]() |
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Family is everything which why every moment with your loved ones should be cherished. These days, family members see less of each other due to hectic schedules and gradually lose touch. But it's totally awesome to have at least two days a week at the table with family to build stronger bonds. Alison Bryant lists 7 reasons why families should always eat together. Family Time: One of the best reasons to eat together as a family is that it allows you to have quality time together. When school, work and activities take up a lot of our #time we may not see our family members much. Sitting down together to eat gives us a #chance to relax and talk to each other. Talking: How often do we really talk to our family, whether about trivial things or important matters? Mealtimes are a good opportunity to share news of what you've been up to and talk about #things that concern you. Dinner on trays in front of the TV isn't that sociable, so save the TV until after you've all finished eating. Manners: Most parents want their children to learn good manners, and sharing meals as a family is one way to do that. They learn how to behave politely, be on #time, and that they should contribute towards the household chores. If they're allowed to eat away from the table with one eye on the TV, then they're not going to learn good table manners. Better Food: You will eat better as a family if you all sit down at table together. Eating separately means that you're more likely to grab a snack; teens especially will probably opt for unhealthy food if they're given the #chance! A family meal will be healthy; you can involve them in choosing the menu. Relaxed meals: Sharing meals as a family isn't just about sitting down at the same table and eating. It's also about ritual and relaxation. A family mealtime gives everyone the #chance to sit down and relax after what may have been a long day; you can disconnect from the stresses of the day and unwind for the evening. Social: Eating together is very social, which is good for everyone. Sharing food has long been a way of cementing bonds within a community, and your family doesn't have to be any different. As your kids grow older and become more independent, sharing some family meals will give you all the #chance to stay close to one another. Less work: Sitting down around the table as a family is far more relaxing than cooking different #meals for everyone; if you make everyone what they want, you're making work for yourself. It also means that you won't be bumping into each other as you each try to cook your own food - this is particularly important if you only have a small kitchen! Nor will you find all the pans you want are dirty. |
Ogbanje people.. Tufiakwa! ![]() |
kinglekan:Thanks Sugar.. |
Are u kidding me? |
Kinglekan come and see oh! Ah don switch finally! ![]() My selfie without make up niyen.. ![]() |




