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You better make good use of the opportunity before it turns to regret. E get why. |
The simple thing that Atiku Abubakar and PDP could not do. |
I think the corpse is a drunkard who the family wants to bury feeling dizzy. |
You can only know when you allow your lady come over for a sleepover. I assua you, nothing will happen. |
Since your friend's sister is the cause of the problem, move closer to her and give her a few rounds. Her head will set. Don't lose your friend because of her. |
All these hullabaloo because of only two questions? Please which institution gave this man professorship? He is a disgrace to the academia |
I honestly don't see anything wrong in what you have done. The fact it didn't work out between the two of them doesn't mean it wouldn't work out between you two. Give it your best shot. Somebody's wife is another person's LovePeddler. |
So much saddened by this news. May his soul rest in peace and may God grant all he left behind the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. |
Congratulations to all. CAF often gets it right. Unlike FIFA that will be doing ojoro! |
CAF often gets it right. Unlike FIFA that will be doing ojoro! |
JovialJune:But, Amaka why? |
And what percentage of married women have male friends? |
I just wonder how the ladies you have bleeped will feel afterwards. |
I just wonder how the ladies you have bleeped will feel afterwards. Alia Ismail is de-transitioning to female after six years of medical transitioning to male. Alia, from Michigan, came out as trans at the age of 18, adopting male pronouns and dressing more masculinely. Alia changed her name to Issa in the years after, and at the age of 20, she began a medical transition that included taking male hormones to boost testosterone and having a double mastectomy. "Socially, at 18 years old, I came out, used male pronouns, and dressed masculine," Alia explained. "When I was 20 years old, I went through a medical transition in which I took hormones and legally changed my name in August 2015, and subsequently had a double mastectomy in 2016." My grandparents were accepting but not understanding of my transition, and as time went on, my mother began to understand my sentiments better." Alia, now 27, felt that her new identity didn't truly reflect who she was after the transition, and after much thought, she opted to de-transition to female and now uses they/she pronouns. "I have no regrets about having surgery or taking hormones," Alia said. That was a pivotal point in my development into the person I am today. "My family was emotionally apathetic. They knew I was strong enough to take this uncertain road again, and they were proud of me for remaining loyal to myself. I no longer take hormones and have undergone laser hair removal. I have no immediate plans to do anything else, but I am aware that things may change in the future. "My testosterone level dropped dramatically, but my oestrogen level remained unchanged." I've only been off hormones for a year, after roughly seven years on testosterone. My body only needs time to adjust, and we'll see if I need to take anything to increase my oestrogen levels later." "I believe that those who do not understand do so out of ignorance and a lack of empathy," Alia continued. "Decisions are difficult no matter what they are, and I hope that instead of projecting our fears and judgments, we can all remain open-minded to understand why." "There will always be those who misinterpret me, but I can't let that destroy me." By sharing my experiences, I've been able to assist many others who were wondering their sexuality and gender. "I've received numerous messages from people seeking advice, and I like building a sense of trust in others." Source: The Bureau[/quote] |
ijustdey:He who asserts must prove. You can't show the videos abi? So how do I believe you? |
LarryBeryl:Alaafin Oyo RUMOURED DEATH UNFOUNDED It has come to the notice of the Office of the Director of Media and Publicity to the Alaafin of Oyo about a fake report making the wave in the social media, by a disgruntled group of bloggers, about the imaginary death of His Imperial Majesty, IKu Baba Yeye, Oba (Dr.) Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi 111, the Alaafin of Oyo. Members of the public are hereby urged to disregard the unfounded report , as the Paramount Ruler is hale and hearty . Precisely on Monday and Tuesday this week, Oba Adeyemi, accompanied by some of his wives (Ayabas), children, aides and well wishers was at the Durbar Stadium ,Oyo, for physical fitness exercises as usual. He has neither fallen sick nor rushed to the hospital for any serious ailment, hence he and his family remain agile and active . The general public should not entertain any fear at all, as IKu Baba Yeye is healthy, physically fit and mentally stable. Signed 'Bode Durojaiye, Alaafin's Media and Publicity Director. |
etokhana: |
Coming to America |
Northurmate:But why the cash donation? |
[quote author=Nonexistent post=103091790]I still have my morning erection. When you don't have any daughter of Jezebel to give you troubles, you are sure to have your sanity intact which in turn keeps your body and soul together Are you normal? |
Truth be told truthfully, she really is very beautiful. |
"This was contained in a statement issued late Tuesday" Are you for real? |
Bad market for publishing outfits. |
Just say it in simple English that Schools are to remain closed. |
Hearty congratulations to both of them. |
slimjohn2k5:Stop being lazy. Learn to read. They have been in the US long before the pandemic lock down. |
Racoon: Racoon: Racoon:This is a good move, if true. Because this Government has been telling us different lies. |
Yemike:Because of tithes and offerings. |
This is absolutely preposterous. They are trying to test the will of Govt. If we have a government that knows what they are doing, this is how we will know. |
He will get a good lawyer now and then he will be set free.
This is Nigeria! |
donpapa:I don't think I understand what you mean by the process of Ihedioha coming back to power. can you please explain? |
