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costandi: Iceblock & Palmoil. ![]() |
tinuolababy: I will sing by Don Moenur head dey there, tears just roll down freely when I hear that song, especially the video. |
weed ! The smoke alone when with friends that smoke is enough highness for me |
andyanders: Mine was in Lagos. I truly saw that what the meter had was 400 naira, and the lady started pumping from the 400 naira not knowing that I was watching her, when I saw that she was above 1,200 I now asked her why she did not clear her meter b4 she started and she said she cleared it. I asked her to stop. She stopped. I now locked my fuel tank, entered my car and she was like Sir, you have not paid, I told her that if she repeat the statement that I will eat her raw and fu0ck her without using Vaseline on her. She saw my eyes and never answered me back. I went away with the fuel she already pumped. ![]() |
Women ! They are devils, I fear them like mad . |
Ellatyra: I'm first oh,just incase this makes front page...How old are u |
Rubbish ! Where's clint Da Drunk ![]() That guy is SO humble , humble to a fault. |
Vivly: Even girls with flat chests go soon come share their experience ![]() |
I act like nothing happened . I don't say sorry and I avoid her eyes. ....... And ofcourse they (ladies) act like nothing happened . |
Nigellus_Hosan: a plane landing without it's will should break apart on impact. |
Gabriel_sylar: Sharrap..2012 and ure spilling rubbish...pple since 2005 re still looking for work...besides over 80 engineers were recently interviewed at Airforce institute of technology elect,mech,computer,comms etc so stop saying thrash ...... As innnn |
Laja Laba: I am far from enjoying it cos my wife is a witch ![]() |
Funpeter: Seems you know many peopleSame person , seems he was known by many . |
Rawdeal: This is a horrible thread. R.I.P Zukkie. Died 11/11/11. i'll blame myself forever. I still think of you everyday Zukks. God bless your gentle souly ![]() |
Rawdeal: This is a horrible thread. R.I.P Zukkie. Died 11/11/11. i'll blame myself forever. I still think of you everyday Zukks. God bless your gentle soulIndeed, u really knew him, Zukkie was the name he loved. ....... I miss this bro like crazy. |
ritux: I so much miss Dr J. One of the most passionate Arsenal fan I knew. We went to Uniben together, stayed in same hostel. I miss him. So gentle, soft spoken, handsome and quiet. RIP Jamou also knew Dr J Really, its a small world . |
yuzedo: Bro, Dr. J**** Ob*y*n was your friend too?are u serious U knew Dr J , what a small world. It still hurts me each passing day . ...... He was more than a friend, more like a bro . I miss that man like crazy . |
Death of my child hood friend, 11-11-2011, died on this day, two weeks after he was shot by thieves........... |
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Idowuogbo: Steady joor! Wetin dey do u sef?Mabinu ! |
Idowuogbo: Choi! Rooney, see as u dey spray man pikin wiv spit, u dey vex gan o!That one concern U . |
sexkillz: [color=#000030]This was directed to mods, Mr Idontknowanything atall. If I wasn't a mod, my response to this nonsense would have been worse. Only babies make demands. Adults are reasonable in their method of approach. That you have free internet connection doesn't mean you can go anywhere you feel like, issue demands, issue ultimatums. Can you give your father an ultimatum?Shut up Mr, since when did Seun become ur father ![]() Good thing u attributed his presence on NL to the ASUU strike , I can't attribute ur constant presence on NL to anything . Keep licking people's asses on NL, ur mates are out there making something for themselves each passing day , but u choose to remain here and call urself a MOD. I pity U #daft aleck |
Alcohol , my best beverage
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Me love |
Nashville: Unfortunately,Unfortunately keh ! Nne , pls oooo rephrase that thing, abi u dey pray for this kind condition |
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Nigerians and their so many stunts sha . |
goldfish80: Van persie's type of music: micheal Jackson<Usher< P-square... I can't be the only one who see a pattern here.Ur point People like u just HATE the success of others. U'll kick the bucket quickly if u continue like this . |
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Yemen's human rights minister wants child marriage outlawed after an 8-year-old girl reportedly died of internal injuries that she suffered on her wedding night. When reports emerged last week that a girl named Rawan, from the northern Yemeni town of Haradh, died a few days after being married off to a 40-year-old man, Yemenis were horrified. International outrage quickly grew, as the alleged incident highlighted once again the extremely controversial issue of child marriage in Yemen -- a country where the practice is still legal. Residents of Haradh told local media outlets that Rawan's cause of death was internal bleeding, believed to be the result of sexual intercourse that tore her uterus and other organs. Local officials, however, have denied the story is true. Amidst the numerous claims and counterclaims, Hooria Mashhour, Yemen's human rights minister, has declared enough is enough — telling CNN that the growing anger over Rawan's case has presented Yemen with an opportunity to finally do the right thing. "This isn't the first time a child marriage has happened in Yemen, so we should not focus only on this case," Mashhour said. "Many child marriages take place every year in Yemen. It's time to end this practice." "I personally have (talked to) the human rights coordinator for the ministry on the ground in Haradh," said Mashhour, "and he informed me that nearly everyone he spoke to is denying the story, but he feels strongly suspicious. We feel people may be hiding information due to fear." CNN spoke with several locals who requested anonymity, as they feared possible reprisals. Many said they'd been ordered to stop discussing the case with the media, insisting officials there were actively downplaying what had happened. "No one is talking about this story because its an embarrassment," said one resident, "but this is what poverty can do to people." Many Yemenis say they are forced to sell off their girls to older, wealthier men. Mohammed Ahmed, head of Haradh's police department, called the reports "baseless." "Residents heard this story from one another and it spread very quickly, like a rumor," Ahmed said -- adding that Rawan's father had been called into the town's police station for questioning and had denied the incident. "When he came to us he brought a little girl with him who he said was Rawan to prove his case, and they were both photographed together by the police," Ahmed said. Yemeni child rights advocate Ahmed Al-Qureshi told CNN he's been investigating the case for more than a week and there's still a lot of confusion surrounding what exactly happened. He's demanding more transparency from officials. "The government is informing us that the Rawan is in their custody and still alive, while other local sources are saying that she was secretly buried," said Al-Qureshi, who heads up Seyaj, one of Yemen's leading children's rights groups. "The government is refusing to allow us to visit the girl in their custody," he said. "The evidence we have now cannot prove that Rawan was killed, and that is why we need the government's cooperation." In Yemen, deeply tribal and conservative, the issue of child marriage is an extremely complicated one. According to rights group Human Rights Watch , more than half of all young girls there are married before age 18. About 14% of girls in Yemen are married before age 15. In the wake of Rawan's case, the group issued a statement urging Yemen to "protect its girls from the devastating effects of early marriage by setting 18 as the minimum age for marriage by law." HRW added that "the current political transition and drafting process for a new constitution offer a unique opportunity for the Yemeni government to enact laws protecting the rights of girls." "Thousands of Yemeni girls have their childhood stolen and their futures destroyed because they are forced to marry too young," said Liesl Gerntholtz, HRW's women's rights director. "The Yemeni government should end this abusive practice." In 2009, Yemen's parliament passed legislation raising the minimum age of marriage to 17. But conservative parliamentarians argued the bill violated Islamic law, which does not stipulate a minimum age of marriage, and the bill was never signed. Activist groups and politicians are still trying change the law, but more than 100 leading religious clerics have said restricting the age of marriage is "un-Islamic." Over the last few years, several Yemeni child bride cases have emerged that have shocked the world. In 2008, 10-year-old Nujood Ali became a heroine to Yemeni girls and an international sensation when she went to a court in Sanaa and asked a judge for a divorce. After a highly publicized trial, she was granted one. In 2010, a 12-year-old Yemeni bride died of internal bleeding following intercourse three days after she was married off to an older man, according to the United Nations Children's Fund. Over the summer, an 11-year-old Yemeni girl named Nada Al-Ahdal became an internet sensation when a video of her accusing her parents of trying to marry her off in exchange for money was uploaded to YouTube and quickly went viral. While her parents denied Nada's story, and child rights activists questioned the veracity of her claims, the video was still viewed by millions of people. Despite repeated attempts, CNN has been unable to reach Rawan's father for comment. Culled From CNN Amanpour -- edition.cnn.com/2013/09/15/world/meast/yemen-child-bride/index.html?sr=fb091513childbride1p |
SpicyMimi: I don't self service or finger my self, so try not to generalise that.Nne , are u sure |
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