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nubian999:Okay sweets. I hardly snap pictures but I'll take it into serious consideration ![]() |
abbeyology88:Okay bro. It's all good. It's normal to have some alone time. ![]() |
SweetieConstie:thanks a ton sweets |
Slimberry1:thanks ![]() My people, how did I do? Cc , ChubbyT(f), Kenneth205(m), photoshoot(m), emmand2(m), Triczchic(f), iamkingzlee(m), dollyjoy(f) , mimzy(f), yummyricka(f), rosy1992(f), Oluwabusobomi(f), Xeinstra1(f), abbeyology88(m), nubian999(f), Dygeasy(m), RaDaZaBaNa(m), prettythicksme(f), SleekHoyeen(f), MissAdeife(f), sinaj(f), darlingtito(f), sekxy(f), hibiscus76(f), Jessidaisy4(f), Suigeneris93(f), olarwhumy6(f), preciousMI1(f), MzMayD(f), MoNickk(f), Spaxon(f), miqos02(m), uaccurate, misfab(f), Barcholder, nanauju(f), Genea(f), clubone0502, remmyton(f), debrihachi(f), SelinaBrown(f), salomycruz, Jewelbaby01(f), midasbliss(f), DRealGeesam(m), kika23(f), mayorall(m), cocoberry(f), jideomowunmi(f), Richiy(f), ghostofsparta(m), meelorlah(f), ISpiksDaTroof, , macof(m), RomanyChi(f), Ilaje44(m), DonnaJocasta(f), clans(f), |
horlamelekan:thanks a lot |
skywalker001:thanks a lot fam |
This one pass me o! |
Slimberry1:I think it has failed to address the true state of affairs in our Universities. There are still major cases of sexual harassment, poor results due to deliberate failing by lecturers. I think there should be major restructuring and reorientation. I believe everyone is unique in their own way. On my own, I believe my unique intelligence sets me at an edge over the remaining contestants. What is looks and popularity if the person doesn't have anything upstairs? I believe my quality would enable me reach out to both young and old irrespective of the political and geographical divide and effect true peace and cohabitation. I forsee tribalism eating Nairaland up is care is not taken. It really needs to be nipped in the bud. I am so so so sorry for my late replies. Been on the road since. I just got home |
Slimberry1:I do not think that MASSOB is a threat to Nigeria's unity. They are just disgruntled people who are tired and feel marginalized. The REAL threat to Nigeria's unity is the geopolitical zone continually being ignored and starved of development by the government government at all levels. Any serious government that wants to curb the activities of MASSOB and NDA only needs to begin to bring about massive infrastructural and economic development to the region. When everyone has jobs, pliable roads, uninterrupted electricity, who will have time to be protesting? I think they are people who obviously have too much time on their hands and need to find things to do. It also shows lack of character to cowardly create a moniker just to insult people. As a silent reader for years, I witnessed how tribalism started on here. So if I were to win, I believe I would have enough clout to begin a "END TRIBALISM" movement. I and any volunteer interested in the movement would begin talks with both camps and try to negotiate the best means of having a ceasefire so both camps can work towards pressuring those in power to do their jobs better. I would blame it on Absolute Lack of education in Nigeria. Today's schools in Nigeria just teach people to be literate, not educated. That's why you see a lot of people with poor mindsets and ignorant of their real potentials. It is the sole power the elite of Nigeria hold over the poor. They fear that if the poor could become educated like them, the power the elite wield over them would be gone for good. Lack of education is the reason you see a lot of gullible Northerner youths easily swayed to go on rampage and religious massacres. It is why South West is not as great as it should be, and it is why South Easterners haven't been bold enough to challenge their leaders to begin true development, instead of secessionist talks. If there is an overhaul of our educational system where the aim is to educate people, Nigeria will truly change and we will finally break the chains of poverty. |
Slimberry1:Wow! Dicey questions but answerable ![]() The first two are way too bad and I do not think I can successfully cohabit with both of them. Any lady who steals has no self respect, and any lady who slaps my mother has no respect for me. A nymphomaniac on the other hand can be reasoned with. I happen to really love sex too so we can talk about it. I'd take the time to get to know what really turns her on and try to understand. I'd ask her if it's possible she can limit the nymphomania to me because I'm always open to new things in the bedroom. Nymphomania is not a crime. People who have it just need understanding. As to the second question, well I will obviously feel bad about it and I will admit to myself that I've not been the best of dads to have let it get to that point. But then again, I DEFINITELY AM NO SAINT. I will draw her close to me and do my best to be the father she deserves. We will really talk and I'll tell her about my experiences and mistakes when I was young so she can feel at ease and know I'm not a stuck up father. After telling her my experiences, I will then ask her why she did what she did, and try to know what exactly ticks in her mind. From there, I would use my experiences to teach her how to love herself, respect herself as a woman, call her mother to also try to have some woman to woman talk with her. I believe when she learns to appreciate herself and see herself as a queen that she truly is, the rest will fall into place. Third question is also tough. Well no matter how much in love I am with someone, I do not feel trying to tie her down when she wants to leave is the right thing to do. If I ntend to marry her, I will let her know straight up and ask her to wait for me because I know with all my heart that it will be worth it. But if she wants to leave I will let her go. Because if you truly love someone, you will let them go. If they come back to you, they are yours forever. And if they don't, then you know it was never meant to be Forgive me for any typos, I'm on the road at the moment ![]() |
Slimberry1:so sorry for the late reply. I'll get to your questions now My name is Fadare Abiodun. I'm 26 years I'm from Osun state but born and bred in Lagos I'd like to say I'm Christian but I've not been to a church in quite a while. But I believe in a supreme God and I think living right and doing good is the best way to serve him I'm in a relationship though complicated. I pretty much schooled in private schools until Uni so it's understandable if you don't know them. I finished my primary education from Kwestfield nursery and primary school in Egbeda Lagos, Secondary education was done in Barachel Model College in iju, before going ahead to study accounting in Ondo State University (AAUA). I graduated in 2011 but didn't follow the same route. Been an entrepreneur ever since and I can say it's been good though better is wished for. My Philosophy in life is to be good to people, do good and never give up no matter the circumstances. Pretty much simple really. My favourite meal is definitely Salad. I can eat it all day for weeks and not be tired. And when there's no salad in the nearest distance, I make do with white rice and fresh chicken/turkey stew. None of those are hard to make and I believe my future wife won't have any objections if I ask for them to be made. I got to know about Nairaland in 2005 in a cyber cafe. I was young at the time and saw someone accessing the site. I was impressed a Nigerian had developed a Nigerian site at the time and gave it a passing nod I was a guest for five years till 2010 when I finally decided to register and I've never had a cause to regret it. My moniker was pretty much coined from my names; Terry Abbey. TerRY ABbey then added COOL to it. My strength is that I easily assimilate and learn something I show interest in, plus I never give up until I've gotten really good at it. And my weakness is procrastination. Before I take up something, I tend to kick it around for a while. But when I finally take it seriously, I hardly ever stop. Once again I'm sorry for the late replies. I hope you've found my answers good enough |
Blessograo:sweetie |
tosyne2much:Gotcha! |
Charpell:Minato is faster than the sharingan. If the third Raikage could dodge an Amateratsu from Sasuke, you can imagine how Minato can easily avoid any genjutsu from Itachi. Afterall, the Raikage openly admitted Minato being the fastest shinobi ever, second only to Naruto. |
macof:He wasn't called The Flash for nothing. Someone who surpassed the Second Hokage in speed and technique isn't someone to be messed around with. ![]() |
Where my election observers at? Cc Blessograo(f), mimzy(f), yummyricka(f), rosy1992(f), Oluwabusobomi(f), Xeinstra1(f), abbeyology88 ![]() |
Reserves seat ![]() |
@Op the list get as e be. Those people are truly strong but I think some persons were placed in positions not befitting them. I think Itachi is too far down on that list. Itachi far outweighs Kakashi.Hanzo singlehandedly defeated all three Sennin though |
Sherlock Holmes 1 & 2,Lucky Number Slevin, The Tourist, Die Hard 4.0, 007: Die Another Day, Man of Steel(the part he learnt to fly is just epic!), Lucy, Paranoia and of course Wall Street; Money Never Sleeps. |
Obviously Minato... Obviously... |
abbeyology88:my nigga! RYABCOOL FOR LIFE NI OOO! ![]() |
*strolls casually into the thread, sees the oversize load and feels nonchalant, takes a look at her knuckles, sees the ash colour, is immediately turned off by the bleaching, and leaves the thread irritated* |
Blessograo:awwwww sweetie just saw this. NL didn't notify me of your mention. Belated happy birthday to you, I wish you a fantastic year full of happiness, joy, peace and good living. How was the celebration? |
ChubbyT:Hello ![]() |
Johnpaul2k2:who opened Yaba left for this Bros to leave? ![]() |
Ademusiwa1:all hail the King himself |
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