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Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 9:05pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:


Don't be deceived, redpill doesnt work on every living thing in skirt.



You're just being brainwashed.



Answer my kwesion na.


Lets dive into politics, shall we?
Hahaha...You seriously need a boyfriend. why make it so obvious to prove you are a girlfriend material..lols
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 9:05pm On Mar 13, 2021
Nazgul:

Which guys...who did you engage that you're already claiming victory. undecided

Answer the question I threw to FreeSpirited that he couldn't answer then. grin
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 9:06pm On Mar 13, 2021
FreeSpirited:

Hahaha...You seriously need a boyfriend. why make it so obvious to prove you are girlfriend material..lols

You ain't red pilled enough, are you?



You gat nothing to lose, trust me. Just answer the question.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 9:07pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:


Answer the question I threw to FreeSpirited that he couldn't answer then. grin
The only question I can remember is you asking me if I was ready to get down with you....and I reply I'm game as long as it's on the floor. So wot else again
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nazgul: 9:07pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:


Answer the question I threw to FreeSpirited that he couldn't answer then. grin
What's the question?
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 9:08pm On Mar 13, 2021
Nazgul:
What's the question?
you dey mind her...? person wey cold dey catch this night
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 9:08pm On Mar 13, 2021
luminouz:
This one is still young.

Don't worry, time still dey your side to dey argue upandan grin

This isn't feasible, so far an argument is at hand.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 9:10pm On Mar 13, 2021
Nazgul:

What's the question?
If given power, how will you bring Nigeria's economy back to life??


FreeSpirited, now you have it.





Shock me.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 9:12pm On Mar 13, 2021
FreeSpirited:

The only question I can remember is you asking me if I was ready to get down with you....and I reply I'm game as long as it's on the floor. So wot else again

You challenged me to a discussion outside romance.


I gave you one, you began to cover it up with same romance mentality.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 9:13pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:

If given power, how will you bring Nigeria's economy back to life??


FreeSpirited, now you have it.





Shock me.

God. why me this night. Hahahahaha. Stacy I use God take beg you...comman be going.
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na Buhari deserve this ya question o...haha
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Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 9:15pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:


You challenged me to a discussion outside romance.


I gave you one, you began to cover it up with same romance mentality.
If you really want to have a taste of my intellect, I guess you are asking me out codedly...lols
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nazgul: 9:40pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:

If given power, how will you bring Nigeria's economy back to life??


FreeSpirited, now you have it.





Shock me.
1. As a president the first thing I'll do is to clean my house. Let's assume I get elected under APC, I must rid APC off corrupt elements if I'm to succeed.

Obasanjo did this in 1999 when he was elected, he retired all the generals that rigged him into power.

I'll make every old school politician in my government politically useless, if the make noise I'll send the efcc after them, freeze their account...etc. once I've eliminated the threat if godfatherism, I will be free to concentrate on my job as the president.

2. Pare down parastatals. Take it or leave it, there are over 500 government agencies in Nigeria, most operate as ghost agencies, and have become channels for embezzlement. For example I'll merge FRSC, EFCC, ICPC...into the police force. Every other parastatal that looks irrelevant will be closed down. Monies given to these parastatals must be accounted for or else heads will roll.

3. Tame white elephant projects. I remember the Lagos ibadan express way, more than 3 presidents budgeted millions for that roads, but year in year out, the road was still in progress. White elephant projects will not exist in my government, every project that is awarded to a contractor must be completed as complete funds will be made available for them. Projects under my leadership will not be an avenue to siphon funds.

4. Security. Experienced, tested and trusted generals will head the country's military, the police force will be reformed as well. And before I forget, I'll issue a law that anyone found with a gun who isn't a security personnel will face firing squad, the law must be enforced by relevant security operatives,

5. I'll work on the country's debt. Under the obsanjo administration, Nigeria was granted debt relief.

Truth is the balance sheet of the 36 states are sinking deep into the red, In a decentralized federal system like Nigeria’s, state budgets typically affect the lives of ordinary citizens more than federal spending does. State borrowing are very risky and must be addressed ASAP.

6. Infrastructure, Health Care, Education, Sports...I'll appoint seasoned hands with a history of success in that field as ministers, and support them with whatever they need to move their various ministries forward.

I'll stop here for now.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 9:46pm On Mar 13, 2021
Nazgul:

1. As a president the first thing I'll do is to clean my house. Let's assume I get elected under APC, I must rid APC off corrupt elements if I'm to succeed.

Obasanjo did this in 1999 when he was elected, he retired all the generals that rigged him into power.

I'll make every old school politician in my government politically useless, if the make noise I'll send the efcc after them, freeze their account...etc. once I've eliminated the threat if godfatherism, I will be free to concentrate on my job as the president.

2. Pare down parastatals. Take it or leave it, there are over 500 government agencies in Nigeria, most operate as ghost agencies, and have become channels for embezzlement. For example I'll merge FRSC, EFCC, ICPC...into the police force. Every other parastatal that looks irrelevant will be closed down. Monies given to these parastatals must be accounted for or else heads will roll.

3. Tame white elephant projects. I remember the Lagos ibadan express way, more than 3 presidents budgeted millions for that roads, but year in year out, the road was still in progress. White elephant projects will not exist in my government, every project that is awarded to a contractor must be completed as complete funds will be made available for them. Projects under my leadership will not be an avenue to siphon funds.

4. Security. Experienced, tested and trusted generals will head the country's military, the police force will be reformed as well. And before I forget, I'll issue a law that anyone found with a gun who isn't a security personnel will face firing squad, the law must be enforced by relevant security operatives,

5. I'll work on the country's debt. Under the obsanjo administration, Nigeria was granted debt relief.

Truth is the balance sheet of the 36 states are sinking deep into the red, In a decentralized federal system like Nigeria’s, state budgets typically affect the lives of ordinary citizens more than federal spending does. State borrowing are very risky and must be addressed ASAP.

6. Infrastructure, Health Care, Education, Sports...I'll appoint seasoned hands with a history of success in that field as ministers, and support them with whatever they need to move their various ministries forward.

I'll stop here for now.
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You just disgraced the manhood of our community....what are you going to gain from StacyO for this needless epistle..smh....your moniker Nazgul, sounds feminine anyway
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Cerebellum: 9:48pm On Mar 13, 2021
Dissap:
Yo Hommies!
Ignore this post my niggars!
They are what they are, case closed mehn! Damn! I'm outta here! sad

Disappointment... how are you nowgrin...


Abeg stop sharing disappointment upandan ojargrin
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nazgul: 9:55pm On Mar 13, 2021
FreeSpirited:

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You just disgraced the manhood of our community....what are you going to gain from StacyO for this needless epistle..smh....your moniker Nazgul, sounds feminine anyway
If you think she's the only one reading posts on this section, then you're more childish than I imagined.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 9:55pm On Mar 13, 2021
Nazgul:

1. As a president the first thing I'll do is to clean my house. Let's assume I get elected under APC, I must rid APC off corrupt elements if I'm to succeed.

Obasanjo did this in 1999 when he was elected, he retired all the generals that rigged him into power.

I'll make every old school politician in my government politically useless, if the make noise I'll send the efcc after them, freeze their account...etc. once I've eliminated the threat if godfatherism, I will be free to concentrate on my job as the president.

2. Pare down parastatals. Take it or leave it, there are over 500 government agencies in Nigeria, most operate as ghost agencies, and have become channels for embezzlement. For example I'll merge FRSC, EFCC, ICPC...into the police force. Every other parastatal that looks irrelevant will be closed down. Monies given to these parastatals must be accounted for or else heads will roll.

3. Tame white elephant projects. I remember the Lagos ibadan express way, more than 3 presidents budgeted millions for that roads, but year in year out, the road was still in progress. White elephant projects will not exist in my government, every project that is awarded to a contractor must be completed as complete funds will be made available for them. Projects under my leadership will not be an avenue to siphon funds.

4. Security. Experienced, tested and trusted generals will head the country's military, the police force will be reformed as well. And before I forget, I'll issue a law that anyone found with a gun who isn't a security personnel will face firing squad, the law must be enforced by relevant security operatives,

5. I'll work on the country's debt. Under the obsanjo administration, Nigeria was granted debt relief.

Truth is the balance sheet of the 36 states are sinking deep into the red, In a decentralized federal system like Nigeria’s, state budgets typically affect the lives of ordinary citizens more than federal spending does. State borrowing are very risky and must be addressed ASAP.

6. Infrastructure, Health Care, Education, Sports...I'll appoint seasoned hands with a history of success in that field as ministers, and support them with whatever they need to move their various ministries forward.

I'll stop here for now.

Ignore all those calling you names.

They don't know the reason why I created this thread.

There might still be hope for you guys anyway.



However, I've noted your points. I'll tell you your mistakes "wink and I'll tell you what I'll do if elected.

A thread void of terrible first impressions on the first page is required.




Will create a new one, mention you on it. You just copy this comment and paste it there. We'll continue from where we stopped.

I think I'm going to love this.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 10:01pm On Mar 13, 2021
Nazgul:

If you think she's the only one reading posts on this section, then you're more childish than I imagined.
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Hahaha. if you think the topic of this thread isn't childish and pointless enough...then you can go lick StacyO's ass.
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How can one small gal challange all Nairaland men..who the fuck_ is she...I know u can't understand...grow up sissy nazgul
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 10:01pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:


So what's with all the complains of women being financially crippled??

That's why I asked which category of men you meant. Men are naturally capable of bearing the mantle of financial responsibility. Those who expect financial input from their wives have fallen for the feminist narration that there should be no gender roles. Many modern men despise those aspects of feminism which undermine men's authority while endorsing those aspects which take away men's responsibility. I am not personally of that opinion.

StacyO:

Physical protection (bonus).

Social status. What does that mean?

Married women tend to garner more respect than single women in society. That is not in dispute. I'm not arguing for or against, just pointing out what is.

StacyO:

Decision making (bonus)

Sex and emotions (not feasible enough). Even a child can offer you that.

Sex with children? A woman can derive optimal emotional comfort only from a sensitive spouse who is protective towards her. I've had a number of ex girlfriends tell me that they feel comfortably safe when they're with me, even when we have found ourselves in potentially dangerous situations. I think I know how that aspect of women works. Children cannot offer either that or sexual fulfillment.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 10:02pm On Mar 13, 2021
FreeSpirited:

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Hahaha. if you think the topic of this thread isn't childish and pointless enough...then you can go lick StacyO's ass.
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How can one small gal challange all Nairaland men..who the fuck_ is she...I know u can't understand...grow up sissy nazgul

You weren't up to the task.

cheesy

I think you're the sissy
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 10:06pm On Mar 13, 2021
RisenPhoenix1:


That's why I asked which men you meant. Men are naturally capable of bearing the mantle of financial responsibility. Those who expect financial input from their wives have fallen for the feminist narration that there should be no gender roles. Many modern men despise those aspects of feminism which undermine men's authority while endorsing those aspects which take away men's responsibility. I am not personally of that opinion.



Married women tend to garner more respect than single women in society. That is not in dispute. I'm not arguing for or against, just what is.



Sex with children? A woman can derive optimal emotional comfort only from a sensitive spouse who is protective towards her. I've had a number of ex girlfriends tell me that they feel comfortably safe when they're with me, even when we have found ourselves in potentially dangerous situations. I think I know how that aspect of women works. Children cannot offer either that or sexual fulfillment.

Don't get me wrong.


Children can actually give you emotional support.

I've seen many people who strived hard just to make their kids what they are today. Even when they thought the whole world has ended.




How many men can you actually vouch for, when it comes to taking full responsibility of finances in marriage?

How many wants to marry a full time house wife?
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nazgul: 10:08pm On Mar 13, 2021
FreeSpirited:

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Hahaha. if you think the topic of this thread isn't childish and pointless enough...then you can go lick StacyO's ass.
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How can one small gal challange all Nairaland men..who the fuck_ is she...I know u can't understand...grow up sissy nazgul
Grow up son, Nairaland is a discussion forum.

Meaning everyone here logs in for the sole purpose of discussion, if you don't know the meaning of discussion, it's better you go back to high school, cos I won't explain the meaning to you.

This section during the days of sexkills and ogugua had debates, Mr and Mrs Nairaland contest, and other lively activities. That's what made it interesting.

If you have nothing to contribute here, then desist from attacking those that have.

And this will be my final reply to you, so don't bother quoting me cos I won't reply you.

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Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 10:11pm On Mar 13, 2021
Nazgul:

Grow up son, Nairaland is a discussion forum.

Meaning everyone here logs in for the sole purpose of discussion, if you don't know the meaning of discussion, it's better you go back to high school, cos I won't explain the meaning to you.

This section during the days of sexkills and ogugua had debates, Mr and Mrs Nairaland contest, and other lively activities. That's what made it interesting.

If you have nothing to contribute here, then desist from attacking those that have.

And this will be my final reply to you, so don't bother quoting me cos I won't reply you.
Hahaha. Sissy Nazgul...who doesn't know StacyO on this space, except you worshipping her feet and fapping on her needless thread
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 10:17pm On Mar 13, 2021
FreeSpirited:

Hahaha. Sissy Nazgul...who doesn't know StacyO on this space, except you worshipping her feet and fapping on her needless thread

Who's stacyo? Stop trying everything possible to cover your inability to follow up. It was an argument devoid of emotions,stop trying to mix learning with fake propagandas here.



@Nazgul, I'm waiting please.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 10:20pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:


Don't get me wrong.


Children can actually give you emotional support.

I've seen many people who strived hard just to make their kids what they are today. Even when they thought the whole world has ended.




How many men can you actually vouch for, when it comes to taking full responsibility of finances in marriage?

How many wants to marry a full time house wife?

The emotional support that children provide is not of the same category as that which a dependable man can provide.

That is why the topic of your question is not valid. You asked what men can provide in a marriage. You question presumes an ideal. Ideally, they should provide all that i listed. The onus is on you to have a discussion with the specific man in your life about whether he can provide these, not all men on NL.

In order to push the feminist narration, women have lowered their standards for the kind of men they should marry; preferring weaker men who would accept their demeaning conditions. And men have followed suit by taking advantage of the laxity in standards; which in turn has resulted in a more dominant, and therefore corrupt, generation of females. Women have always traditionally been the standard setters for society. When they accept weak men who are unable to take command, they are starting a cycle of unnatural weakness and increasingly corrupt societal values.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 10:30pm On Mar 13, 2021
RisenPhoenix1:


The emotional support that children provide is not of the same category as that which a dependable man can provide.

That is why the topic of your question is not valid. You asked what men can provide in a marriage. You question presumes an ideal. Ideally, they should provide all that i listed. The onus is on you to have a discussion with the specific man in your life about whether he can provide these, not all men on NL.

In order to push the feminist narration, women have lowered their standards for the kind of men they should marry; preferring weaker men who would accept their demeaning conditions. And men have followed suit by taking advantage of the laxity in standards; which in turn has resulted in a more dominant, and therefore corrupt, generation of females. Women have always traditionally been the standard setters for society. When they accept weak men who are unable to take command, they are starting a cycle of unnatural weakness and increasingly corrupt societal values.


***The emotional support that children provide is not of the same category as that which a dependable man can provide.***


Well, you made mention of kids not being in a position to provide emotional support and I gave you how they can.



Your second paragraph significant that you dont really understand what brought about the thread.


Remember, feminists aren't the main point of discussion.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Yusufisraelj(m): 10:42pm On Mar 13, 2021
StacyO:


In what ways can you empower your woman?

Helping her execute the reason why she was born, firstly by discovery, secondly by thorough preparation and lastly by circumspect execution.

Relationship is real hard work, that's what most people don't know they think it's about prick, pussy and emotional satisfaction coupled with financial expenditures. That's so wrong a foundation to begin with.

How can you empower your man?
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Yusufisraelj(m): 10:48pm On Mar 13, 2021
@Nazgul

@RisenPhoenix1


Make una no mind @StacyO, even her fellow women don leave her to fight alone, the two guys I mentioned handle your questions to a decisive end, if I put hand, na mortuary we go find your topic. Bkos you don day enter politics, Lols no start watin Seun go come separate.

I come in peace, oya answer my last question.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by FreeSpirited: 10:51pm On Mar 13, 2021
Yusufisraelj:
@Nazgul

@RisenPhoenix1


Make una no mind @StacyO, even her fellow women don leave her to fight alone, the two guys I mentioned handle your questions to a decisive end, if I put hand, na mortuary we go find your topic. Bkos you don day enter politics, Lols no start watin Seun go come separate.

I come in peace, oya answer my last question.
Shebi I warned about the futility of the thread...
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Yusufisraelj(m): 11:01pm On Mar 13, 2021
FreeSpirited:

Shebi I warned about the futility of the thread...

Lols, your spirit really free.
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Nobody: 4:12am On Mar 14, 2021
StacyO:



***The emotional support that children provide is not of the same category as that which a dependable man can provide.***


Well, you made mention of kids not being in a position to provide emotional support and I gave you how they can.

Again, the kind of emotional comfort that children can provide to a woman is not the same as that provided by a husband. Women cannot be fulfilled without husbands, regardless of what they claim.


StacyO:

Your second paragraph significant that you dont really understand what brought about the thread.


Remember, feminists aren't the main point of discussion.

I only brought that up to point out the fact that if some men do not seem to be stepping up, it's because women have been setting the wrong standards lately. Our grandmothers never questioned the value of a man to society, nor felt this state of restless discontentment. If you ask what men can bring to a woman's table, you've got a list of it. Now ask yourself; how many of today's women are deserving of any of that?
Re: I Challenge Nairaland Men. by Torie8(f): 9:18am On Mar 14, 2021
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