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Romance / Re: How Do I Break Up With Her? by oolanrewaju10: 6:28pm On Jan 10, 2020
Favoritefarmer:
I met my beautiful girl through facebook last April and we started relationship after meeting face-to-face.

With immediate effect, i told her my future plan that all things being equal i will be a pastor and this relationship is NO SEX TILL WEDDING (I am 30 still a virgin thou and she really told me she isn't a virgin again, of which i have no problem with). She has visited me five times spending atleast a week yet no sex with her, knew all my family and as to caring for your girl, i am trying my best but here is the problem.

1. Spiritual: I pray and fast to know God's mind, but no yes or no but my parents went to pray and saw negative though i wish to damn the consequences and marry her but her behavior towards spiritual is bad. No prayer and reading bible. She can sleep eh na from 8pm to 8am.

2. Competition with my family.

3. Ineffictive communication. More like interview.

4. 'Unfaithfulness.' I have caught my girl agreeing to meet one man in hotel for sex and that one asking him if she moans

Are you now asking for advice because you don’t know what to do or cause you want someone to push you and validate what you already think is the right thing for you to do?

Ok, go and BEG the fvckgirl to be faithful to a clown. When she forgives you, BEG her again to MARRY you; she’s the woman of your dream. YOLO, YODO.
Romance / Re: Do I Break Up With Him? by oolanrewaju10: 9:56am On Jan 10, 2020
thelish:


What's my own? Like we are quarrelling??
But according to d post, she has tried to find out severally,
They have discussed about it. And d guy promised to change.
No matter how busy u are, u can still use w minute of ur day to check up on someone u care about.


Then she should break up with him.
Romance / Re: Do I Break Up With Him? by oolanrewaju10: 9:50am On Jan 10, 2020
Yass please, break up with him. The guy, no, the boy is a fool; and he doesn’t deserve you. You’re a kween.
Celebrities / Re: Regina Daniels back on Instagram, says a woman's greatest asset is beauty by oolanrewaju10: 6:52am On Oct 24, 2019
“A woman's greatest asset is her beauty..." Regina Daniels.

Most girls, (all hoes) in Nigeria have that mindset. Too often, these days, the hunt for a rich boyfriend is now what I see among them. Life achievement is who has a rich guy, not what she can do to develop her human capacity. She's ready to use her last savings just to hone her physical appearance with the hope of attracting a butt kid or even a yahoo boy.

Though among ladies, the bragging right these days is basically who has more asset (beauty and the sexual objects of man’s pleasure) in abundance than their fellow ladies, they act like they are of higher social class and have higher productive potential. It is more sickening when they act bigger than their male counterparts who are of equal financial status because of the fantasy of preparing themselves for a guy that has the money their fathers never had when their mothers married them.

The problem is not patriarchy as some lazy and lousy lots may jump under that to absolve themselves of guilt. The problem is the selves. A female finishes at 23 but she probably feels potentially better than her male mate who they're probably both job hunting. (Note: I'm employed and has a ride; no shit).

A woman's greatest asset is not her beauty. Her greatest asset is same as the latent ability she can develop in her as it goes for a man. Regina Daniels spilled dust.
Celebrities / Re: Susan: Davido Insists On Suing Ladies Who accused him of Impregnating by oolanrewaju10: 6:33am On Oct 24, 2019
Davido still gats sue the hoes (or stop the proceedings after they get seriously sober after a public apology to Chioma too)...so they and others will have sense and know what to joke with. Nonsense.

If any hoe thinks he sld forget jor, shey they can't play with him again, go and do your own play with Wizkid or Olamide. You can even use false accusation of rape as your own play.
Crime / Re: 17-Year-Old Zamfara Girl Who Set Herself On Fire Over Dowry Dies (Graphic Pix) by oolanrewaju10: 6:00pm On Oct 23, 2019
I have no empathy to waste unless there's more to the story. Until I see more, I'm not giving a single f*ck.
Celebrities / Re: It Was A Joke - Susan Who Claimed To Be Pregnant For Davido by oolanrewaju10: 5:55pm On Oct 23, 2019
We no gree. We wan go court. That's how your sisters do false accusation of rape and before you know it, man's career is going into ruins small small without any evidence. But awon hoeloshi know its just a matter of time (maybe 9 months) for their stupid yansh to open, fear grip them, they sharply say na joke.

Of course, it was a joke. For the joke, make David still sue them. Public apology cannot be enough lest public apology may end up being enough for someone who makes a false accusation of rape.

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Celebrities / Re: Susan: I Am Pregnant For Davido, He Slept With Me At Eko Hotel - Sisters Accuse by oolanrewaju10: 5:48pm On Oct 23, 2019
Imagine na her mate the hoe dey pregnant for...na how she go comot am she go dey find or make she don use postinor after the knack sef.

Hoeloshi see opportunity at pregnancy for a butt kid, she say “it's not about his money,” like all hoes say. �

Make the pregnancy come down peren, she go cry herself a river. What a lost glory!
Celebrities / Re: Jaruma: Chioma Davido Is Lucky, Mother-in-laws Are The Cause Of Divorce by oolanrewaju10: 6:38am On Oct 23, 2019
If you codedly think she makes sense but just afraid to say it, the mother-in-law of your brother’s (future) wife will not be alive to witness his marriage so he can have a happy home. Amen.

Your son will not be divorced too, hence, if you support what the mamalawo said, you'll die before your son's marriage so he can live with his beautiful wife happily ever after. Amen.
Romance / Re: ABSU Girls Rush To Pick Money A Guy Was Spraying At His Girlfriend by oolanrewaju10: 7:00am On Oct 19, 2019
Hoes everywhere.

Nigerian girls see guys' money and they will either have the sense they don't want to have or lose the ones they already have.

The bitches be getting wet like that; I won't be shocked. Go back home and start praying for a boyfriend like the green guy; not his values, handsomeness, but spending power. A guy on one of the bitches' level will approach her and she will see him as broke when she can't afford more than what he can afford.
Celebrities / Re: Tacha Talks About Her Relationship With Jaruma & The N50m by oolanrewaju10: 10:57pm On Oct 16, 2019
We don't give a cow's dung.

Ayii...
Celebrities / Re: Lunettes Sold 1500 Glasses In 2 Hrs After Tacha Was Pronounced Ambassador by oolanrewaju10: 10:54pm On Oct 16, 2019
Only fools will fall for that lie from the pit of hell. Liars are scum.
Politics / Re: Meet Safinatu Buhari, Muhammadu Buhari's First Wife (Photos) by oolanrewaju10: 2:01pm On Oct 12, 2019
So adult Buhari had eyes (sexual attraction) for 14 yr old Safinatu? Are you not thinking what I'm thinking? Hmmm...

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Celebrities / Re: Ladies Pull Wizkid Off The Stage (Photos, Video) by oolanrewaju10: 1:53pm On Oct 12, 2019
Why were they sexually harassing him? – in public for that matter. Abi they wanted to rape the poor boy?

SAY NO TO SEXUAL HARASSMENT!

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Celebrities / Re: Teni Shares Video Of Braless Lady Dancing To Her 'Billionaire' Song With Chest by oolanrewaju10: 12:38am On Oct 08, 2019
Women, stop objectifying women.

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Romance / Re: Ladies, Can You Marry A Guy That Earns N30k? by oolanrewaju10: 11:07am On Oct 07, 2019
It's more about one's lifestyle than the amount being earned. There are ppl who earn less and are married. Who married them? Most likely ppl who earn lesser or don't earn anything, but know how to cut their coats according to their pockets.

Some people earn 300k, yet some women can't marry them – that's the issue of class (lifestyle).

For me, before anyone sets a high standard, develop yourself too and don't aim to be someone else' property and liability. That is different from grace and luck.

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Celebrities / Re: BBNaija: Tacha Speaks After Her Disqualification, Apologizes To Fans, Supporters by oolanrewaju10: 1:22pm On Sep 28, 2019
We don't give a f*ck.
Celebrities / Re: Evicted Bbnaija Housemate Isilomo Weigh In On Tacha And Mercy Fight by oolanrewaju10: 4:39pm On Sep 27, 2019
From the Mercy-Tacha nonsense, I wish Tacha were a guy and exact same thing happened (pulling her hair like dat). Let's see the energy from some babes on this.
Politics / Re: Buhari Nominates Adeleke Adewolu As Sunday Dare’s Replacement At NCC by oolanrewaju10: 11:17pm On Sep 26, 2019
Amosun in action. Adewolu was Amosun's PA, political godson and the son of Amosun's political father and confidant.
Crime / Re: 'Uju Kingsley Chima Raped Me' - Nkeiruka Cynthia Kamalu by oolanrewaju10: 2:18pm On Sep 25, 2019
The word 'rape' is also loosely used by 'pigs with victim-complex'.
Politics / Speaker OGHA, Oluomo’s First 100 Days In Office by oolanrewaju10: 8:17am On Sep 24, 2019
“Darkness does not exist. Darkness is merely the absence of light. Light we can study, but not darkness.”
– Albert Einstein


Experience has shown us that new leaders have to live in a world they inherit. And it’s a world, in which, for good, fair or bad, what good leaders do in their early days have a disproportionate impact on all that follows. In fact, there is hardly any clearer way to judge the road ahead when the feet are not well planted in the early parts of the one they have just begun to tread.

When Rt. Hon. (Prince) Olakunle Taiwo Oluomo was sworn in as the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly and indeed Dr (Prince) Dapo Abiodun MFR as the governor of Ogun State on May 29, 2019, the attention of the country was shifted to the gateway state with thirst. That was to see how the rebuilding process of the state would begin. And that was not surprising because of the theater of the absurd that presented itself on the stage of the state prior to this new political dispensation, in which, the erstwhile governor was the protagonist.

Though the immediate past deputy speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Oluomo had more limited power to orchestrate pro-people policies then compared to now, his healthy ambition and relative success were an insurance of faith held by his fellow honorable members in him to lead the 9th assembly to the promised land. And right from the first few days of presiding over the plenaries, he expressed his aim to go beyond the autochthonous legislation of the typical Nigerian lawmakers with no direct grass root input to some of the laws and, as such, he wants to reverse the elitist gaze so as to reveal an important part of humanity that elitist lawmakers either deliberately elide or are just incapable of accommodating beyond election periods. That has since then attracted interest from the people of Ogun State to him, most especially, the people at the lowest wealth quintiles of the society. What a time to be alive for the people of the market square, garages, farms, and even schools and offices!

What we have been served so far by Oluomo is a legislative module that integrates accountability, transparency, synergy with other arms of government and social systemic inclusion.

Rt. Hon. Oluomo in action: Passing Security Trust Fund bill into law

Knowing fully well that security is the heart of a state and true development will be stunted if it is jeopardized, Oluomo had passed the security trust fund bill into law. That was following the adoption of the report of the House Committee on Special Duties.

The security trust fund law is an aid instrument designed to direct funds to security projects through public-private partnership. When in operation, the law will help strengthen security operations by boosting the existing security trust fund to promote efficiency in security management. The strengthening of the security apparatuses will be through the provision of funds for human and financial resources to curb crime and ensure peace.

Since the law allows private-sector inclusion in providing funds for the security of the state, it is a welcome development in tandem with the vast majority of deliberative democratic theory which implicitly or explicitly assumes the need for widespread citizen participation. It requires that all citizens possess the opportunity to participate and also that they use this opportunity. And it is a way the elite outside government can contribute in boosting the security management of the state. The ripple effect of a viable security system is vibrant commerce, development and sustainable wellbeing of the people.

However, one might say that this law was the reformative handiwork of an instrument of a safety-at-all-cost governing approach or an initiative to simply excuse the government in providing total fund for securing lives and properties. While the latter is dismissible, the former cannot be.

In ensuring the success of this law too, governor Dapo Abiodun had swiftly inaugurated a committee to oversee the transparent implementation of the law. Still thin, the action offers an exciting glimpse of life Ogun State citizens can hope for. Peace of mind.

The passage of the bill brings to mind something gargantuan yet not across-the-board. With the raging insecurity that currently bedevils the large part of the country and the sometimes insufficiency of public fund in combating it, other governors and Speakers of state houses of assembly are expected to follow in the steps of Abiodun and Oluomo to act as catalysts to this hydra of growth called insecurity.

Rt. Hon. Oluomo in action: Passing the Ogun State Road Maintenance Agency (Amendment) bill into law

In the last eight years, the erstwhile governor of Ogun State was very busy on construction and reconstruction of road projects in the state. However, the inordinate movements of heavy machines for construction also affected other roads creating potholes and cracks here and there. The Ogun State Road Maintenance Agency (OGROMA) bill passed into law by the Ogun State House of Assembly, under the leadership of Olakunle Oluomo, will enable the road maintenance agency to begin to look into the deplorable condition of township and rural roads within Ogun State from time to time.

Not only government is a continuum, even the construction and reconstruction of awarded road and bridge projects to contractors. And the unfinished roads and bridges in the state are continued by the foreign contractors overseeing the projects. But the law passed by Oluomo will ensure that rehabilitation of deplorable roads are entrusted in the hands of state agency.

Road maintenance involves two different processes which the agency are entrusted with following the passage of the bill: corrective maintenance and preventive maintenance. Corrective maintenance involves remedying defects such as potholes that occur in the carriageway from time to time. And preventive maintenance involves providing treatments such as crack sealing which will slow the rate of deterioration. In those two ways, the roads across the state should be in better shape due to timely maintenance.

I cannot say the foreign contractors can be saddled with the sole responsibility of maintenance. While their expertise may be superior to that of state-owned contractors, and, again, be in need for the original constructions, the expertise of local and state professionals in maintaining the roads and bridges cannot be found wanting. Hence, the need to utilize their potentials; and at no detriment to the state.

In fact, the economic implication of the success of OGROMA in keeping Ogun State’s roads and bridges in a state of good repair is contributing to a robust economy.

Rt. Hon. Oluomo in action: Revalidation of MAPOLY Law

The bill sent by Governor Abiodun to the Ogun State House of Assembly under the Leadership of Rt. Hon. Oluomo for the amendment of the MAUSTECH law to return all the properties of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) earlier ceded to the Moshood Abiola University of Technology (MAUSTECH) was passed in early August. That’s among the strides the Speaker aims to achieve in legislation towards educational issues in the state. While the rest are pending and/or yet to be discussed, the revalidation of the MAPOLY law is the cert of a spawn-forthcoming.

History has shown us that as the world moves, some things get smashed on the path of time; things like ideas, policies, laws, people and the worlds of people. This certainly suggests much more than the ambition and gusto of the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly to reverse something that had been done.

In retrospect, the erstwhile governor of Ogun State had upgraded Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) to Moshood Abiola University of Technology (MAUSTECH) and relocated the polytechnic to Ipokia in Ogun West. But the two institutions could not take off before the exit of the former governor from office. This was as a result of a number of crises spurred by lecturers of the polytechnic, the students and the alumni of the institution understandably so.

Deliberations from different stakeholders have also started about where the proposed MAUSTECH can be located. All of these are to ensure the university achieves optimum service delivery as well as add positive change to the face of Ogun State’s educational landscape.

It takes a lovable leader of a state house of assembly to achieve these successes with subtlety and synergic might with fellow honorable members. From the bills and constant assurances of social inclusion, translation of some laws to Yoruba; to passing the law that posthumously honored Chief Dayo Dedeke who composed the Ogun State anthem, in Oluomo’s first 100 days in office, the Ogun State 9th assembly is more absorbing. So we cannot alienate our presences from it. And it is high time the people of Ogun State supported the leader of the assembly more than ever before. This is also to see to good light the latest Bills passed into law on the eve of marking the one hundred days of the state’s 9th assembly: the Investment Promotion and Facilitation Agency of Ogun State Law, 2019; Ogun State Legislative Fund Management Law 2019; the Magistrates’ Court (Amendment) Law 2019; and the Customary Court (Amendment) Law 2019.

Also, recently passed were two resolutions. One was for the approval for Ogun state to participate in the Anchor Borrowers Program which would allow unemployed youth gain access to a loan, a portion of land to outgrow an agricultural produce of choice, receive stipend before harvest and start to pay back the loan in installments during the sale of produce at harvest. The other was for the adoption of representation in Ogun State political office appointment; 35% women, 10% youths and consideration for people with special needs.

Deliberately or not, through his actions, Oluomo has magnified the voice of the late Chief Dayo Dedeke in the Ogun state anthem: “Ise ya, ise ya, omo Ogun, ise ya...” His first 100 days is just a pointer that Ogun State is in the best of hands. And one of the hands is that of the number three citizen of the state.

TV/Movies / Re: BBNaija: Tacha Tattooed Davido On Her Chest (Photos) by oolanrewaju10: 10:45am On Sep 12, 2019
Wow! This is a great piece of stupid information!
Politics / Re: Buhari's Cambridge Certificate Verification; Pdp's Agent Disappointed by oolanrewaju10: 2:59pm On Sep 07, 2019
“It is respectfully submitted that by section 31(2) of the Electoral Act, all the information that qualifies a candidate to contest an election must be complete in the materials submitted to the 1st Respondent (INEC) under the section. The 2nd respondent (Buhari), in the instant case was required by the 1st respondent's Guidelines for election, to also attach all the certificates upon which the 2nd respondent relied as qualifying him for the election.”

He relied on PRIMARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE, WASC and OFFICER CADET whatever it means. "OFFICER CADET" is not a qualification or certificate under the Constitution or Electoral Act; nor is it known to any law.
PRIMARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE and WASC are recognized qualifications. But then, anybody can lay a claim to having such qualifications whether he has them or not. By Evidence Law in the Constitution, you have to show proof. And it is as at when due.
Crime / Re: Woman Sets Man On Fire In Delta Over N200 Debt, He Dies by oolanrewaju10: 10:54pm On Sep 06, 2019
Many black people, women and men, are very violent. They just need a silly excuse to magnify their innate violence through whatever means possible and suitable to their attributes.
Politics / Re: Femi Fani-Kayode Reacts To Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa by oolanrewaju10: 2:12pm On Sep 03, 2019
Nigerians are the investors/stakeholders of the South African companies in Nigeria. They won't agree with him even if they are part of the ruling or opposition party. Their direct beneficiaries won't either. Why? Non of their families is a casualty.
MTN, Shoprite etc have Nigerian stakeholders/investors.

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