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I don't mind a petite girl, as long as she has hips, nyansh, thighs, and two plump les oranges in front. If a petite chick lacks the aforementioned, then she has nothing for me to grab. Besides, she will look like a man. She has to have some feminine features. For me, it is more about the shape than the size. non like a bootiful chick. |
so I can stop fornicating |
Do both the federal and state governments have enough vacancies to accommodate the corpers who, but for the new government policy, would have been placed with private firms? |
as long as there are mugus in this world, someone will fall for this |
Even let's for argument sake, take their statistic as reliable, I am even surprised that the unemployment rate is that low. How can the unemployment rate drop when there is no electricity to create jobs, and most of our businesses are now moving to Ghana? |
I just want to take time out to inform women who are in abusive relationships that you are probably going to end up being killed by your abusive lover. I still don't understand why women stay in these abusive relationships, especially when the guy is beating the living day lights out of them. I was motivated to open this thread when a girl who is a friend of my homeboy was killed in Georgia by her abusive boyfriend. The victim's family had unsuccessfully tried to get the woman to leave her abusive boyfriend, but, just like most women who are being abused, she said she loved him and would stick it out with him. It is important for women to watch out for signs of abusive in its early stages so that they can run for their lives. Some of the signs may include, but not limited to, the guy being excessively verbally abusive, the guy beating you or hitting you, the guy always asking you where you are every second of the day, the guy being excessively jealous about you looking at another guy, and so on. Other behaviors such as being insanely and unreasonably domineering over you may also be signs that he is an abusive partner. The link below is a link to the story of the girl who was murdered by her abusive lover: http://www.chron.com/news/article/Man-charged-with-killing-of-girlfriend-in-Ga-2169021.php One love from your one and only Prince. |
DSTV also has its own blame for contributing to this kasala. All these village girls can now sit in front of a TV showing an American programme and try to practice to speak with an American accent. |
Sometimes, even though some Naija women may quantitatively satisfy their husbands, these women cannot qualitatively satisfy them. These women do not like to give ori, they do not like to do the things that dogs do, they do not like to gbemi, they do not like to do flying saucer, and so on. Now tell me, why will the husband not go outside of the home to phuck an ashy or find a girlfriend who can qualitatively satisfy him. Sometimes it is not the frequency of the occurrence, but the goodness of the occurrence. My two cents. |
Pukkah:GBAM! |
Ultrame:walahi talahi |
blacksta:some of them have not even been to Murtala Muhammed Airport or any international airport much less been out of Nigeria. And even if they have been out of Nigeria, they may have only visited Cameroon or Ghana. |
it is crazy that those people who speak with a fake American accent think that they are speaking with an American accent when they say slangs like "wssssssssssssup mehn"; "What's good"; "you know what am saying"; "Shawwwtyyyyy fine as a mug"; "I want some warrrerrr." |
k.o.n.y:What is the relevance of a specific American accent to this discussion? Are you trying to prove that you know more about American accents than other people on this thread? Or do you know nothing about American accents and you are trying to show that you know something? Or are you one of those people who speaks with a fake American accent? Either way, for purposes of this thread assume that the poster is referring to every American accent spoken in America. |
Kobojunkie:You are right. GEJ did promise full privatization. This GEJ is beginning to disappoint me. |
manny4life:Even though I personally prefer that the Nigerian government sell all of PHCN's assets and leave the electricity business, the government does not have to be excluded from participating in the electricity business as long as the electricity sector is deregulated. That way, either the private sector operates without PHCN or the private sector operates with competition from the government. The status quo has not changed, and all these programs GEJ is implementing show that he is neither privatizing nor deregulating the electricity sector. That is not what he promised during his campaign. And no one is saying that the government cannot run for-profit businesses, but history suggests that government is usually in efficient at running for-profit ventures. In Nigeria, PHCN has been hemorrhaging money since its days as NEPA, while consumers practically lived and still live in darkness. Like the elders say, you can't keep doing the same thing and expect a different outcome. |
My only issue is that inasmuch as some women claim that they do not want their men to hit them, these same women will be quick to slap or hit the man in their lives if he supposedly did something wrong. Now is it OK for a lady to hit a man? |
islamrules:If a man has to use physical force to command his respect as the "head/administrator" of the house, or if he has to slap his woman to quell the so called bad mouth lady, then he is less of a man. There are alternate, non-violent means of earning your respect and quelling a volatile situation. |
Kobojunkie:I was thinking about the same thing. I supported him because he promised to privatize the power sector. |
Nigerian graduates from Nigerian universities are not qualified to perform many advanced medical procedures or build sophisticated engineering structures. Our education system is appalling, especially considering the fact that we have a high rate of examination malpractice and women who give their punny in exchange for passing grades. |
Just as Seun said earlier, if you decide to pay for her school fees, do it because you have adjudged her to be a good person and its being done for charitable purposes; you should, however, expect nothing in return. If you intend on "buying" her by paying for her school fees, my brother, you will be in for a rude awakening. |
nasoeb: chuckdee4:I think money and support is not the primary reason why our athletes don't do well. I think our athletes now have a lazy and settling-for-less mentality. You don't need that much money to train for track; determination and discipline is key. Many of those Kenyan and Ethiopian runners don't have the same resources our athletes have, yet they still manage to bag a few golds here and there. Jamaica does not have the same resources we have, but they have the fire in them. Abayomin70:I know that I should be a little bit congratulatory for the sprinter's gold medal win, but I am still reeling from the disappointing performance of our Nigerian athletes at the recently concluded World Championships at Daegu, Korea. Our best performance in the track and field was a fifth place finish in the women's 100m race, which was very disappointing. Our successes on the African stage but failures on the world stage has become the norm, and I am just a frustrated a Nigerian track and field fan who wants to the see the same successes on the world stage. |
at least it disproves Ghana's rationale, that you have to feature a contestant who looks white or is half white, in order to be successful in this competition. |
see all these useless sprinters. they only know how to shine in Africa but always place last on the world stage. |
Miss Angola, will you marrryyyyy meeeeee ![]() ![]() ![]() ?I am on bended knees |
Miss Angola has done it for Africa oooooo. Angola beauty is 2011 Miss Universe; Shamcey is 3rd runner-up abs-cbnNEWS.com Posted at 09/13/2011 11:01 AM | Updated as of 09/13/2011 11:32 AM MANILA, Philippines (UPDATE) - Miss Angola's Leila Lopes was crowned Miss Universe for 2011 in the competition held in Sao Paulo, Brazil Monday night (Tuesday morning in Manila). Shamcey Supsup, a 25-year-old beauty from the Philippines, was the third runner-up for the pageant. Miss Ukraine Olesya Stefanko was the first runner-up, Brazil's Priscila Machado placed 2nd runner-up, Supsup placed third and China's Luo Zilin was 4th runner-up Tony Award winner Lea Salonga asked Lopes the final question that would help her win the pageant. She asked Lopes: "If you could change one of your personal characteristics, which one would it be and why?" Lopes replied: "Thank God, I’m very well satisfied with the way God created me and I would not change a thing. I consider myself a woman with inner beauty. I have my principles. I have acquired many wonderful principles from my family and I plan to follow this through the rest of my life." Supsup, meanwhile, was one of the strongest contestants in the competition, placing first in the final fan rankings. In the crucial question and answer portion, she said she would not change her religion just to marry the person she loves. "If I had to change my religious beliefs, I would not marry the person that I love because the first person that I love is God who created me and I have my faith and my principles and this is what makes me who I am. And if that person loves me, he should love my God too," Supsup said. Supsup hails from the same town as international boxing icon, Manny Pacquiao. The Filipina beauty graduated magna cum laude from the University of the Philippines-Diliman with a degree in architecture. She also topped the June 2010 Architecture Licensure Examination in July 2010. http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/09/13/11/angola-beauty-2011-miss-universe-shamcey-3rd-runner |
rather than inform her of your intent to marry her, why not just inform her of your intent to wanting to know her more and possibly date her. expressing your intent to marry her within one week of meeting her is pure lunacy. |
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is the statistic based on anecdotal evidence or a scientific poll? |
that is a good coach discipline comes first tolerating indiscipline from players who think they are indispensable will worsen the team, for those players will now believe they are indispensable and will probably not obey the coach's instructions in the future. such behavior is infectious and is a recipe for disaster, at least on the long run. |
the confused state of Nigeria, two fundamentally different sets of laws applying to two different sets of people. Confusion don break bone. |
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