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KingAfo:Arrest her, sue her, let her go to jail. Don't assault her. Your assault may drown her own sin. |
it's a pity. He has seen every part of her, and she has done same to him. Perhaps they tasted each other and found the other not appealing anymore. It's sad these people come at the onset to paint a fairy tale picture of their relationship. Then when the chips are down, they chicken out. Is it possible to get married and still live like a single person? No way. But this is immaturely what some of these people want. For the unmarried, do whatever you can to ascertain who to spend your life with, and when you do, stick around. A life shared together by two people can never be all rosy for any of the parties. You cannot do all you used to do anymore. The other person's life must influence yours. You must give up some things and learn others, for peace sake. Even if you can't do it with your partner, you still have your child to deal with. Then, if for any reason both parties decide to part ways, they should just do so and go their seperate ways. We don't want to know about them, they did not consult us before they walked into it. Move on with your life. Abegi. |
KingAfo:whatever. That face there may need attention. I also wonder why someone will hit a lady. |
KingAfo:What full story? If she is in the right, then the police will handle it. You want me to be the judge? |
Adeboye has not lied, at least we can't verify yet. He is G.O worldwide, he may still handover to someone who is presently in the beer parlour. |
Has he been arrested? |
candy:Good read Candy. I guessed the CEO would be Ella, lol. Minor typos somewhere. In post 2. He playfully pulled his wife’s hands as she got out bed.You omitted ‘of’. Post 4 In his eight years of private practice in construction, he had never experienced a personal confrontation or had someone call into question his abilities.Separate into to ‘in’ and ‘to’. |
candy:Just saw this last night my dear. Been a long while. |
Is this for real or photoshop? Where did this take place if it is real? |
And you still did the job for them for free I guess. I think it's because they didn't dump huge sums there to be stole. @ Deji, we hear you. How much do you spend on girls? |
Who paid China man? |
I hope this is not publicity stunt. Let him go to that area and ask of the man. |
Let them just close shop. But nobody has said a thing about the reason he committed suicide. |
Wife no dey for that obituary? WHich one is? |
More details please. Who shot him? On what occassion? |
SalamRushdie:Lol. You are funny. No be Nigeria we dey? Soon you'll hear the song. |
SalamRushdie:You mean Buhari exits after 2019? What about till 2023? |
ollysaks:But Buhari may outlive Trump still. |
deji68:My Brother, I wonder. |
During Buhari's campaign, people had reservations about his capability because of his age. He was about 72 then. Some even said he wouldn't be alive to become the president even if elected. Others felt he wouldn't complete his tenor. But people, the man is till kicking, almost two years on. But Donald Trump is 70. No one mentioned anything about his age. He was seen to be vibrant. A difference of two years may group two people in the same age category, you know. Now I feel the following may be why some Nigerians reacted/react the way they did/do: 1. Some feel Nigerians are not sincere, especially with their ages. Where most workers have 'real' and 'official' ages. Meaning some Nigerians felt Buhari was far older than he claimed. 2. Some Nigerians felt Buhari was not sound enough healthwise, making him comparably older than he actually was. Should age have been an issue in Buhari's case? Afterall, Mugabe is 90+. |
lumeneng22:People's millions stuck in season 1 nko? Those people have become cash cow for you guys abi? |
ponzihater:I think he's on ur side Bro. From sometime last year when they kept bomabrding my phone with bulk sms, and I checked their website eventually, only to find out it is no investment but a scam (I told the customer care who chatted with me online so), I kept warning all around me to stay away from the scam. Unfortunately, only verfy few listened to me. I only know one colleague that didn't fall for it. The other did once and heeded my advice. The rest were neck deep into it. That is the reason I mock and laugh at them every now and then cos I told them it'll crash eventually but they said NEVER. Some can't talk in my presence now. Greedy people! |
Just involve the police, charge him for blackmail. Finish. |
simplex2:Lol, if na you dem do 419, you no go wan recover your money? Na only hot slap fit make u accept small say the wayo people do carry your money go. Dem think say ur truth go discourage people wey wan return their money. Hahahahahahahaha. |
Some said that was the MMM of that time,, only that this one had a central account. |
@ greenhulk Last year, I was playing with my 4Runner (98 model). I discovered I could slid the gear into 'N' position while in motion. I was using it on hold-up, just to avoid applying the brakes. I tried it along Peter Odili - Alcon link road (you know how sweet that road is if you stay around). Then one day, I was head towards YKC from Town Hall area, then somewhere around 2nd Creek view gate, I wanted to try the shit again. Mehn, no be small. I can remember the kind of sound I heard, but I know the car made some noise and came to an abrupt halt (speed originally was at about 60-80km/h)/. I can remember if the engine went off, but I concluded the car had "quenched". When I looked, the lever was on 'R'. My heart skipped. My woman kept asking me what it was. Luckily, I started the car, it started. I shifted lever to 'D' and the car responded. Nothing has happened to the gear box till date (to the best of my knowledge anyway). But since that day, I never tried that D to N shift again. It may have some damaging effects if done continually. But for my '98 4Runner, nothing happened. |
beckplanet:Lol. directing them to where they'll further be brainwashed to bring more money for guiders to chop. No all Nigerians are that stewpeed you know. |
Just for the camera, just kissing the discarded food. |
From all indications, the monies of all those crying now are in the hands of some other participants, and the hands of MMM guiders, the likes of Chidi et al. People encouraging others and telling how MMM is still alive are mostly guiders, who want people to bring in more money for them to chop[i/]. Since large sums of people's money are in the bank accounts of the guiders, they should salvage the scheme if they want to [i]chop[i/] more people [i]mugu in future. I suggest the guiders pool together some funds, about 200M say, and start paying people, like 10M everyday, knowing fully well that these monies will attract 30% for them at the end of the month. By this, news will fly round that they have started paying, and people's confidence will start rising, attracting more people, thus bringing MMM back. What is happening now is that the guiders kept encouraging people to start PHing, while the guiders themselves are not committing anything. Only fools will fall for this. Caution: If you are ok, and study the scheme properly, you'll know for sure that it cannot be sustained forever. It must crash one day. So, invest in viable projects and work with your hands. Do not wear yourself out to get rich; have the wisdom to show restraint. Proverbs 23:4 |
vic155:Did I write that NURT having gun or shooting! ![]() ?? |
dealslip:Did you read this? |
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