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Because girl friends no dey last, every temporary things dey intoxicate you know. |
Una no go leave this man alone, he never go jail before, the man say nothing dey reach am, abi na wetin. |
[quote author=d-baptist link=topic=17450.msg3697858#msg3697858 date=1239054917]weda reformed or "only" ogboni its satanic demonic and watever bad tin u could think of about a secret cult if u c dem in action u will run 4 ur dear life no mater wat dey wil cal it here my sister dnt listen and no mata how their p.r.o will paint and package it [font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][b][/b]ogboni is devilish and satani[/quote]What specific information do you have about their act and actions that make you conclude that their evil and satanic, have you been a member or attended their meeting before where they discuss evil thing. Please avail us these facts because jumping to conclusion based on hearsay and self righteousness is arrogantly ignorant , misleading and could be evil too, so lay facts on us. |
Secret Agent |
boli, epa and "pure water" |
curling |
Did You Know: When the English settlers landed in Australia, they noticed a strange animal that jumped extremely high and far. They asked the aboriginal people using body language and signs trying to ask them about this animal. They responded with ’’Kan Ghu Ru’’ the english then adopted the word kangaroo. What the aboriginal people were really trying to say was ‘’we don’t understand you’’, ‘’ Kan Ghu Ru’’. Quote: Herb is the healing of a nation, alcohol is the destruction - Bob Marley. |
Igba wo ni Maku o ni ku, O fi aimo awo o nbu opa, ofi aimowe o kan lu'do. Eniti oju re ko ba ri oran ri,______________________________ |
Nigbati kiniun ti nse eso, ori igi l'obo wa. Iyawo to na omo oba kan,________________________ |
kola oloye:Patako esin [b]kii j'esin o subu, iya eni, baba eni kii j'oju o ti ni (kola oloye , I just dey try naa ni oo) [b]Af'ago k'eyin aparo,[/b]________________________________ |
lying |
Clinton came to Nigeria with 1000 during Obj rule. |
epi:maybe she's mango park, lol @ topic: March 09 gone already! ,,,,,,,,,,,Lord of Mercy. |
catalyst23:Avoid one with sister also she may be a lesbian, make sure your next husband has no neighbor either. If fact remain single, that way you would not offend anybody while you fulfill your evil mission on earth. There is silver linen in your skill . You may win Guinness record by the time you slept everyone that had gut to ask you for sex. Shameless slut. |
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Go and do your Master's it will give you edge. Most Multinationals are now recruiting Nigerians trained abroad who would like to work back home as a way of fulfilling their local content requirement. They do not trust Nigeria University system because of incessant closures and perceived corruption. So I say go get the Master's degree. |
Read the following from the Sun may some people would learn. Disaster love zone By Funke Egbemode (egbemode@sunnewsonline.com) Saturday, November 1, 2008 Love, that painful or is it bitter sweet, emotion. One minute you are on top of the world, the next you hit an all-time low. It’s like a drug and once you are hooked, the price is usually high. Only God knows why women get into it all the time –yes, especially women. I don’t think men fall victim of this uppers and downers syndrome like women. It pains me all the more when I see women in relationships that even a mad mind can see is doomed for disaster right from day one. And telling her she’s heading for a heart break won’t achieve anything. That drug is already in her blood stream. As predicted, she crashes out but that doesn’t mean she won’t try again. She’s a buff for painful, heart shredding affairs. There are girls who are hooked on men who beat them. It doesn’t matter the number of time she gets a black eye in a week or the number of time she goes to the doctor for broken jaw -she’s hooked and doomed. It’s not as if she loves the beating and battering, she’s just one of the girls who fawn over the wrong guys. If she goes to spend a weekend with him and he strips her naked; beats her pulp in front of his neighbours and throws her into the streets, bleeding, she will still go back. Try telling her to quit while there’s still life in her and she’ll break down, tears running down her scarred cheeks…and bemoans: “but I love him so much, what will I do without him…” Such lovey dovey rubbish on a man who should be under mental intensive care. What will she do without him? Better things greater heights, that’s what. Yet she won’t budge, she finds her way back to his apartment and over and over again he punches and pushes her around at the slightest provocation -the mental psychological and social degradation of it all. They’ll make up, make love and she’ll wear make-up to cover the bruises and scratches. That’s just one set of girls. There are also those who fall in love with their eyes wide open with men they know already have steady girl friends, even fiancés. Imagine knowing fully well that a man is about-to-get married and yet you go into affair with him not just for the fun of it but seriously. What can be in the man that you stake your future in a partner totally wrong for you? Imagine this. You go to visit a so called boyfriend and the moment the ‘steady’ makes her appearance he starts fretting and pushes you into the guest room or better still, shoves you into the wardrobe! The shame! Yet some women will go back. Sure, his friends will welcome you. They are all into extra curricular activities. But when you spend the holidays with a man and on the day you are going back, he tells you not to forget your pants or make up. Or when you come for a second visit, the personal things you intentionally forgot (to put your stamp in the place) have been hurriedly shoved under the bed or somewhere more obscure. Yet you foolishly go on loving. What kind love is it that is foolish all the way? And another, she is the type who entrusts her heart into the care of married man. Dupe was 26-year-old girl from a conservative but rich family. Fresh from the Medical School with a steady boyfriend she’d been dating for two years. We all thought they were going to get married. Then she met Dr. Deoye, the Medical Director of the big hospital where she was doing her housemanship. Deoye already had two wives, who, on finding out that their husband was going out with Dupe, threatened to snuff life out of her. They reported her to her parents; they sent thugs to roughen her up. Her parents threaten to disown her, her steady boyfriend pleaded. Yet Dupe was adamant. It wasn’t for money; she comes from a well-to do family as it were. Still she went ahead and married a man who already had two wives. Then the bickering and hassles and juju course, started. And she found out too late that she was hooked on the wrong man. So, what’s it that drive women into dead-end affairs? What makes a woman abandon the ideal relationship for one that has lottery written on it in capital letters? When a girl is growing up, she has this vivid image of the ideal man -Mr. Right, we all call them. He’s the six-foot hunk, handsome, rich and a bit older than her and of course -single. But life is not a dream. So when she finds the six-footer, he turns out poor or when she finds one rich, he’s too short and skinny. And the one who has it all is an uncouth illiterate while she has a chain of degrees including one from London School of Economics. But that’s the way it is. A woman has to be able to separate dreams from reality. It’s called compartmentalization. You have to separate your heart from your head. If you let your heart rule your head all the time, there’s no way you’ll be able to put a brake on unwanted emotions. If your heart is always in control, you have the tendency to get hooked on the wrong guy and get your heart in a bind. Get smart and stop rushing head long into relationships that spell only disaster. • You can get a copy of the book INTIMATE AFFAIRS from The Sun office, Lagos |
sweet banana - KSA |
dancing |
Did you know: In ancient England, people could not have sex without consent from the King. When people wanted to have a child, they had to solicit a permission to the monarchy, in turn they would supply a plaque to hang on their door when they had sexual relations. The plaque read … "Fornication Under Consent of the King" (Zap.). This is the origin of the word. Quote: Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it ---------- Dwight D. Eisenhower |
How una dey for here o. Anybody don meet iice yet? Enjoy o! |
Won se oogun aiku fun o, o ni koje,; o ti ku na E je ka mi, e je ka simi, bi eniyan ri bi Olorun ki ba ti je ka simi, [b]Bi onirese ko ba fin igba mo,[/b]_________________________ |
When one door closes another opens. But often we look so long so regretfully upon the closed door that we fail to see the one that has opened for us. -- Helen Keller |
But wait o, while blaming the ladies for fighting, did you notice that while the lady in the middle was putting her life on the line to separate them some men were busy recording them in order to broadcast this same to the world. I think shame on those men. A disgrace to one is disgrace to all. Nobody has the full story to justify or otherwise this barbaric act but those men including this poster should bury their heads in shame. If people they call their brothers and sisters stood by and watch them fight its really bad and disappointing. |
expanding |
Something dey ooooooooooo! |
Did you know: A statue in a park with a soldier on a horse with it’s 2 feet in the air means the soldier died in combat. If the horse has only 1 foot in the air, the soldier died of injuries from combat. If the horse has all 4 feet on the ground, the soldier died of natural causes. Quote: The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results - Albert Einstein |
Why shouldn't she? |
spikedcylinder:spikecylinder, how much are you up for? |
before the rain - lee oscar |
This is just listing, not ranking. |
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