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Regionalism Regionalism regionalism, Revisit our fiscal policy and reduce power concentration at the center. |
They probably haven't received their allocation. The finance ministry says no money, I don't quite understand it, wasn't all this included in the budget. I know the avengers at a point reduced the projected revenue but notwithstanding. God help us in Nigeria. |
MrMcJay:LMAO @,"Ogbange dey do promo", dude that comment killed me. |
RUBBISH RUBBISH AND RUBBISH.. NONSENSE, encouraging harassment, for what ![]() Sleeping on the floor for what, is it by force to do sleep over ?Shouting at her in the public for or what, rubbish, the lady was just desperate to marry nothing else.. Desperation can make you tolerate anything. Your mother should have left your dad and still raise y'all in the way of the lord. Do you know the damage witnessing all you did as kids can cause you, seeing your dad maltreat your mum, that can fu.k you up for life. So I definitely don't recommend or encourage any one to tolerate, such divorce the m.otherfucker and raise your kids in the way of the lord. |
Without intimacy YELL NO, but without sex HELL YES.... You can be intimate without having sex.... PEPPERified:Agree with the former but entirely disagree with the latter. when both parties have a common faith, the religion defines the relationship, they both understand the teachings and try best to adhere to it. Its funny how nairaland guys make it seem like they cannot be in a relationship without sex, biggest b.ulllcrap ever. most of them aren't getting no pvssy, just come to an online forum to "form". |
Lols, so true.... |
Hmm, the adventure of sex I like that, has a ring to it. That said I have my own question, this is for guys, Do you drive the same pleasure from mouth action as you do sex?? Or is it a different level of ecstasy??. This is related to the thread o, first timers need to know. Only married guys should answer o, the only legitimized people to know. |
If he is very very very very very intelligent. Knowledge is priceless... |
hmm, i fully agree with Sanusi this time around. The Floating Exchange Rate policy which was fully welcomed has to be fully implemented. Just look at remittances from the Diaspora, it was approximately 20 billion in 2015; since the policy the official rate rose above $300 per dollar, encouraging most Nigerians outside Nigeria to send money home. I am certain 2016 remittances might almost double this. |
Had this same challenge and had to settle for chrome when using Nairaland. I believe its from the browser and Seun should send a feedback to their technical crew. btw you can access nairaland but cannot login, once login credentials have been entered it returns to the homepage in guest mode. |
Mr. Aleshe, Maths teacher Federal Government Kwali, he advised moi to read Economics and I am ever grateful. Unfortunately I lost his contacts The best teacher ever . |
SeverusSnape:Are you from Ekiti, if yes, that would be interesting.... ![]() |
The Nigerian police force needs seriously rebranding. For now, I cant imagine dating a police man. There's this stereotype that comes with the profession. Drinking, irresponsible, low grade corruption, terrible manners, just not fresh in all areas. Now I am sure there are many exceptions but unfortunately with generalisation majority carries the vote. |
golor:Just shows the citizenry are really unhappy.... If you are loved regardless of any mistake or policy error, your followers will be optimistic amd follow you.. |
But is this right?? To suspend work activities, what if the moon is not sighted today, do we continue to stay at home ![]() Since there's substantive evidence that Wednesday will be salah and there is no work on that day, isn't it sufficient!?? |
And yet Nigeria was united, your post just shows how good of a leader Jonathan was. He might have been corrupt, but he gave all Nigerians a sense of belonging. I am not against Buharis administration but he needs to sit up particularly with his sectional appointments. |
gidjah:lol, i guess thats it, start them early with supervision. |
amaechi1:With all due respect, when i read comments like this, i know understand why we still see so many "Sai Buhari" chants on Nairaland. Wisdom is profitable to direct, but when some people lack wisdom what can be done ![]() Be true to your heart, following the presidents appointment can you honestly say he has been fair to all sections of Nigeria. Nigeria is a federal republic, there is a reason bodies like the Federal Character commission were established, "TO GIVE ALL NIGERIANS a sense of belonging". Nigeria is made up of over 250 ethnic divides, all very sensitive, to rule you need to bring all together, else you will keep hearing Biafra, Sovereign State etecera. Nobody cares about the past, we are in the present and that's was paramount to us. The president, whether you or your zombie fans, admit it or not has succeeded and making Nigerians tribal conscious, yes there was always a degree of this, but now its worsened. There is no way faster to kill Nigeria than following this route. Why Kyari? In a country with a population of over 170 million are we saying Kyari is the only competent and qualified?? Why were there 4 northern names? What is wrong is wrong and the earlier we Nigerians unite at correcting it, the better. You are defending him today, let see how history will judge you. |
hmmmm, I am quite disappointed in the president to say this least. Firstly, Why why why will you put Kyari on the board? - considering the controversial reports on him lately and his current political office, is there no other Nigerian you trust ![]() Secondly, why did i notice 4 northern names (regardless of their religious affiliations, its clear they are all from the northern part of the country) - why why? considering how Nigerians (the people who voted for you) have continually expressed their displeasure at the noticed sectional appointment pattern. If for nothing else but the "no sense of belonging" some Nigerians now feel, you would have as a president, a leader, swashed this by displaying unity in your appointment. I don't want to give up on Buhari, i still want to have hope, so please if Femi Adesina (yes you, i know you read comments on Nairaland) and other of his close associates see this, kindly tell your boss that he is losing the support of Nigerians. If an election is to be held today he will lose COMPLETELY. |
Jamean:Hmm interesting, i like that though. Starting household chores at an early age will likely helps kid be more useful and responsible. I honestly thought age 5 was way too young before reading some comments here... Guess 6 might be more ideal, even if they can't yet wash, they should be engaged and present when you wash. |
Timbuktou:hmm, that's probably a joke... On average you graduate from high school at like 15years. So no washing plates till then, not even gonna work particularly if the kid goes to a federal boarding school like it did, s/he will do even more chores than that. Strahovski1:So kids aren't supposed to do anything?? Interesting, please where did you learn and or hear that from... If you raise your kids without them doing any chore, even if its merely laying their beds, there's a high tendency they will grow up into lazy beings. I went to a boarding school and that helped me tons. You never know what life throws at you, you need to learn to be independent and fend without help from anyone. |
Hello Guys, Fathers and Mothers in the house, I was curious to know what the ideal age is for kids to start washing dishes, not necessarily dishes for the entire household but at least their own. Now obviously this wouldn't apply to homes that use a dish washer, it's for people that do it my way, with ya hands... ![]() Was of the opinion that 7years is ideal?? What do y'all think ![]() |
Thanks OP, this is not something I wouldn't have considered doing, but now see the importance. Any other tips ![]() |
Yoruba's rock in this area - anything party related, they don't carry last... Wonderful colour combinations,... Yoruba's rock... |
NwaNimo1:So to you a guy looking good and sexy is automatically gay. I shake my head for you... local champions. |
This SGF sef really doesn't know diplomacy and or how perform his job function. Wonder where Buhari gets these kind of people from ![]() The same way the Adamu said the president is not mandated by the constitution to follow federal character in any appointments other than ministerial. If he continues to perform below par and talk recklessly, we, Nigerians will call for his SACK. I am not in support of the alleged alteration of the Senate book, yes Saraki and co should face their trial but we don't need to hear if from the SGF, RATHER THE SGF OFFICE IS NOT EXEPECTED TO RELEASE SUCH STATEMENTS. |
Praise the lord, our Soyinka is back. He's been mute for so long I thought he's been compromised. We need learned intellectuals like him to constructively criticise the government, since for now we have no opposition, or rather our opposition has been silenced partly as consequence of their mal-administration. |
coolscott:Well said, this sounds like the most probable option . |
The same reason why some men get potbelly after marriage. |
YUNGLURD:Dude, I cooked for my guy, we even washed cloths together sef, but note the key word TOGETHER. He knows better than to tell me to go and cook, cooking is not a big deal the issue is the circumstances that leads to the cooking, did he ask, compel or demand, or did you do it on free will. I will cook on free will, but never on request by any man I am not married or engaged to. I am not saying any girl should take my advice, infact I ain't advising any one, just saying what I do and what has been working for me. If you know you who are and act responsibly nobody can take advantage of you. Everybody likes free things, even myself, so I don't blame guys that expect wifely roles from girlfriends. It's up to the girls to draw the line. |
lecturerdabo:Na real wa for you, so she cooked and I believe you ate from the food, but you still expect her to wash the plates. This is the 21at century my dear, the days of slavery are long gone. |
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