Romance › Re: What Is Your Idea Of A Romantic Date? by Sagamite(m): 9:19am On Oct 01, 2014 |
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Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 9:02am On Oct 01, 2014 |
aisha2: Is Dangote successful? Is he married? |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 9:00am On Oct 01, 2014 |
mesoade: Marriage isn't a measure of sucess,marriage enhances success,
that's if you're with d right woman What about having the right kind and choice of woman when you want, which can be different at different stages of your life and which can also ensure you are with the person that loves you the most in the world at each stage of your life, can that not enhance your success? |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:57am On Oct 01, 2014 |
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Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:55am On Oct 01, 2014 |
FreeWill01: Those who use marriage as a yardstick for success, really haven't tasted real success in life. Fcking well said. They are not intellectually equipped to. They are mugus that have been coached in a certain way just like you coach a monkey to perform in a circus. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:54am On Oct 01, 2014 |
Sunnycliff: As far as am concerned, it is o! Marriage failure is as good as life failure! What's success without a home, a happy family and happy home with ones spouse!! Simpleton. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:53am On Oct 01, 2014 |
ireneidiva: So you are asking if a being married makes you successful in life? Is a married man living in a one bedroom flat with 6 children is successful in life So you mean if you live to be 60 years and in that 60 years all you have to show is marriage, you are automatically successful? To fcktards, "YES, he is successful. He is married".  The wonders seen in the minds of gullible, simpleton followers with limited reasoning abilities. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:50am On Oct 01, 2014 |
AfricanApple: though everyone has their opinion and thinks differently but to me it is normally no because you can be single, successful and happy. there are lots of people who are married, poor, childless, no peace in the house etc, how successful can u classify them to be I can't see anywhere where he said you cannot be single, successful and happy. Nor did he say marriage was a superior model. He just stated how marriage might be a good thing if done right. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:46am On Oct 01, 2014 |
ifyalways: No, it's not.
Having a life, living it and loving life is the greatest success, IMO. Well said, baby. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:45am On Oct 01, 2014 |
Yomieluv: Yes in our society.
They believe a married man is a responsible man,and a responsible man is likely to be successful. Thank God by now we know our society is not a sane society and it is full of fcktards. The latter is a knowledge that my missionary work on NL can be highly credited with. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:42am On Oct 01, 2014 |
zeb04: It depends on your definition of success.
Marriage is only a success if it gives you happiness and peace of mind. Well said, girl. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:42am On Oct 01, 2014 |
mysticgal: A person could be said to be successfull not because he is married but how much he put in,to make the marriage succeed and also the work of his hands,that on his deathbed,he will smile and say"i die a fufilled man".I think in my perspective,this person is fufilled. i like happy endings  Majority of married people die unfulfilled. They just live a miserable, restricted life. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:39am On Oct 01, 2014 |
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Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:37am On Oct 01, 2014 |
esmeralda1: Yes I believe so. Do you know pple can lose a contract cos he is single? Being married to some extent mean one is more responsible. In a person society, that might be the rules. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:36am On Oct 01, 2014 |
Alubosa: Marriage is a holy institution within society. Through it we connect and inter-act with society and find meaning, position and purpose of our lives. Thus, the society uses it as a yardstick to measure how succesful a man is. If one cannot find meaning, position or purpose to his life without getting into marriage, he needs his head checked. |
Family › Re: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by Sagamite(m): 8:35am On Oct 01, 2014 |
ITbomb: A picture of a young man coming out of his car with his smiling family to enter his house represent a responsible and successfully man To a person, it might. |
Nairaland General › Re: Polymer Notes: Ex-mint Boss Faces Forgery, Money Laundering Charges by Sagamite(m): 8:34am On Oct 01, 2014 |
Obviously he can only be prosecuted outside Nigeria.
In Nigeria, the person Jonathan would give him national award and say "corruption is not stealing". |
Romance › Re: What Is Your Idea Of A Romantic Date? by Sagamite(m): 8:29am On Oct 01, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Boko Haram Fight Among Themselves In Madagali,30 Killed- V O A by Sagamite(m): 7:40am On Oct 01, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Boko Haram Fight Among Themselves In Madagali,30 Killed- V O A by Sagamite(m): 11:36am On Sep 30, 2014 |
Ekiseme: amen,and you too
but,i'm not unhappy sir person, can you see now how your fellow fcktards who make moronic attributions are dangerous. Your whole country is a shithole with fcktards like you making statements without using their brains like Professor Ewedu. And these are the same people ruling you. As I said, if you had a brain, you would understand why I attacked the fcktards. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Fight Among Themselves In Madagali,30 Killed- V O A by Sagamite(m): 11:13am On Sep 30, 2014 |
BraniacX: SAGAPORK! SAGAPORK! SAGAPORK! Wow! U're one predictable slimeball you know?
This your cretinous person act is becoming routine you know? It no longer sells like it used to so you`re gonna have to learn a new trick or i`ll promote you into yesterday's porkpie. I suggest wheel balancing, caterwauling, juggling pork pies with your fore legs while standing on your hind legs with your tounge rolling out, sommersaulting, riding a bycicle, now those will be sellouts. I don't think anybody has ever seem a pig pull such stunts before, so what you say SAGAPORK me lad? . . . . . . Yes? There are pigtreats for you if you agree, plus the restoration of your OINKING licence plus a nice, fat, black made in ghana sow or piggy lady for you if and when you agree. . . . . . . . . Till then, i can just go on,
clickidi clank! clickidi clank! See the monies going into ma piggy bank!
clickidi clank! clickidi clank! See the monies going into ma piggy bank!
Anybody wants to bet against my sagacious porkboy doing another cretinous person? We bet in dollars now, and odds are 10 for, 50 against.
Sagapork! Over to you.  You are a cretinous person! This is the typical intellectual peer of Kobonaire and 50Calibre.  |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Places Pa Akinkunmi On Lifetime Salary, Gives Out Houses To Steward by Sagamite(m): 10:31am On Sep 30, 2014 |
Another dumb action by this person in Aso Rock.
Waste of public funds with their pepper soup politics.
Jonathan is going to waste public funds (the one he is not looting) to over ay someone for some useless flag a 5 year old could have designed.
#BringBackGoodluck #YouCretinousFucktards |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Fight Among Themselves In Madagali,30 Killed- V O A by Sagamite(m): 7:49am On Sep 30, 2014*. Modified: 10:27am On Sep 30, 2014 |
Now we can see the reasons why we are producing fcktards like kobonaire and tuoyoojo.  Look at the kinds of Professors churning out fcktards in our failed education system. [size=18pt]Don: Ewedu can cure, prevent Ebola[/size]
A professor of Ophthalmology at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Guiness Eye Centre, Prof Adebukola Adefule-Oshitelu, has claimed that ‘Corchorus’ popularly known as Ewedu in Nigeria has the potency to both prevent and cure the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
Prof Adefule-Oshitelu had equally championed Garcinia Kola (orogbo) as a remedy for eye diseases, especially glaucoma.
According to Prof Adefule-Oshitelu, Ewedu as a cure and a preventive substance for Ebola was revealed to her divinely; under the ‘Great Divine Holy order of the Third Era”. According to her, Ewedu cures Ebola by improving an infected person’s immune system, likewise providing prevention against the deadly virus for uninfected persons.
“The qualities inside Ewedu is so much that it will kill Ebola by preventing the virus from replicating and destroying more organs in the body. This would immediately stop the symptoms such as high fever, diarhoea and vomiting. Ultimately, leading to the cure,” Oshitelu said.
According to her, for a cure, attention has to be paid to how the Ewedu is prepared. “The way it will be prepared will be different from the normal way Ewedu is cooked. “Provide the vegetable in good quantity; should be washed and rinsed with liquid vinegar, afterwards blend and cook with drinkable water, for five minutes. No salt, potash or seasoning should be added, take 25cl or half tumbler of the preparation in an empty stomach first in the morning, daily for a week. This would boost a person’s immunity so that such become impregnable to the virus.” Oshitelu said.
She said: “For prevention, follow these steps described above and use once weekly throughout the period of infestation. These are divine revelations and anyone interested in taking advantage of it is welcome.” http://thenationonlineng.net/new/don-ewedu-can-cure-prevent-ebola/phantom, ArabianPrince, come and see your colleague and teacher o. |
Health › Re: Ebola: NAFDAC To Prosecute LUTH Professor Who Claimed Ewedu Is A Cure by Sagamite(m): 7:43am On Sep 30, 2014 |
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Health › Re: Ebola: NAFDAC To Prosecute LUTH Professor Who Claimed Ewedu Is A Cure by Sagamite(m): 7:39am On Sep 30, 2014 |
chinasaekperem3: I use to hold LUTH in high esteem but I didn't know they harbour quack professors. Now you all would understand when I keep banging on about Nigeria's failed education system. |
Health › Re: Ebola: NAFDAC To Prosecute LUTH Professor Who Claimed Ewedu Is A Cure by Sagamite(m): 7:38am On Sep 30, 2014 |
What is this Professor Ewedu's real name? |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Fight Among Themselves In Madagali,30 Killed- V O A by Sagamite(m): 7:36am On Sep 30, 2014 |
As I said, you fcktards are more dangerous than Ebola. Stupidity is dangerous. Stupidity is evident from unsubstantiated attributions. Black fcktards! Also see the fcktards we call professors helping us churn out more fcktards in our failed education system. [size=18pt]Announce Ebola cure and go to jail, FDA warns[/size]
The very act of suggesting or announcing a potential cure for the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, has become riskier than envisaged as claimants of such unverified and “unorthodox” cures now stand the risk of going to prison if threats by the American Food and Drug Administration, FDA, are anything to go by.
EVD, a deadly and currently incurable disorder that has killed over 3,000 persons in West Africa since the beginning of the year, is currently in the global spotlight as local and foreign scientists and researchers as well as top pharmaceutical companies and organisations join the race to find a lasting cure to the pestilence.
But for the World Health Organisation, WHO, Centres for Diseases Control, CDC and other global health bodies there is currently remains no cure for EVD.
From bitter kola to salt water solution and Ewedu among others, the practice of unsupported, uncorroborated and potentially fraudulent claims of unverified and unscientific Ebola cures have made the rounds since the outbreak of the EVD in West Africa and Nigeria in particular.
Regulatory agencies had since gone tough on what is described as moves to prevent people from being led astray and causing more panic in the country.
Just last week, the American Food and Drug Administration, FDA, and the Federal Trade Commission, FTC, threatened three companies – the Natural Solutions Foundation, the Young Living Company, and doTerra Company – with criminal charges for making Ebola treatment claims while marketing their products.
In a copy of the strongly- worded warning letter written by the Agency over the purported fraudulent health claims regarding Ebola treatments, the FDA reprimanded the companies over claims that their products could treat or prevent Ebola.
The latest development is coming on the heels of the threat by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration of Nigeria, NAFDAC, to prosecute a Nigerian Professor of Ophthalmology at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, for unverified cure claim of the EVD, using Ewedu, a native vegetable.
Penultimate week, Director – General of the Agency, Dr. Paul Orhii, who described the development as a national embarrassment, had vowed that the Ewedu cure claimant would face the full wrath of the law to serve as a deterrent warning to others with penchant to perpetuate such bogus claims that had tendency to mislead or create panic within the populace.
Essentially, claims of treatment or cures for diseases are not certifiable without incontrovertible evidence. But the FDA which threatened possible criminal prosecutions including jail, in the event of the failure to immediately withdraw such claims from the public domain, also came under criticism for its hard stance.
For instance, arguments that the FDA and other regulators failed to heed the WHO recommendation encouraging use of experimental and unproven pharmaceutical drugs including herbs or natural remedy continue to make the rounds.
In the wake of the EVD outbreak in Lagos last July, the Federal government set up a Treatment Research Group comprising top scientists and researchers including Prof. Maurice Iwu, whose researches on bitter kola as a potential cure for the Ebola disease have generated tremendous interest.
Prior to this, a Scientific Committee on Verification of Herbal Cure Claims set up last year by the Federal government has been looking into the potential discovery of a local herbal cure for series of ailments in the country.
No verifiable cure for the disease has ever been announced but strong argument has been put forward for herbal medicine which many say may ultimately hold the key to a universally acceptable cure. There are no documented reports of scientific tests with Ebola viruses using hers or other natural products.
The FDA had consistently urged consumers to be aware of unverified products sold particularly online claiming to prevent or treat the Ebola virus. Since the outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa, numerous consumer complaints about a variety of products claiming to either prevent the Ebola virus or treat the infection have inundated the Administration.
Although there are experimental Ebola vaccines and treatments under development, these investigational products are in the early stages of product development, have not yet been fully tested for safety or effectiveness. None of them are FDA approved and the supply is very limited.
There are no approved vaccines, drugs, or investigational products specifically for Ebola available for purchase on the Internet. By law, dietary supplements cannot claim to prevent or cure disease.
According to the FDA, individuals promoting unapproved and fraudulent products must take immediate action to correct or remove these claims or face potential FDA action. |
Health › Re: Lagos Offers Funding For Research On Ebola by Sagamite(m): 6:19am On Sep 30, 2014 |
dont8: Good development from Lagos State Government once again, I wish other States can be proactive as this State. The person called Akpabio would rather have used the money to pay for his pension. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Fight Among Themselves In Madagali,30 Killed- V O A by Sagamite(m): 6:04am On Sep 30, 2014*. Modified: 10:22am On Sep 30, 2014 |
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Family › Re: What Made You Decide To Get Married? by Sagamite(m): 6:02am On Sep 30, 2014 |
ibrews: Cox my mum wants to see her grandchildren! yomi007k: I got married cos its d norm in my society. Idrismusty97: The most likely answer would be because of children which is of course part of "Societal norms". kunlesehan: . lol that's long life, cos it's good for the heart. . but seriously marriage makes one seem more responsible in certain societies. appleton: Getting married is by instinct. Its like asking someone who just finished NYSC what next? Mintayo: "Be fruitful and Multiply..." I guess you can't do that without getting married? Hence God is the authur of marriage,he created the marriage institution! ghettodreamz: When you are married, it makes you feel some sense of maturity, and become a more responsible adult. Preciousone4ril: Reproduction! I like the fact that you are all frank about the real reasons you got married. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: ‘yes Means Yes” The New Sex Law Of California by Sagamite(m): 9:23pm On Sep 29, 2014 |
carefreewannabe: Are you telling me that MANY men want their kids to live with them after divorce? Yep. They ask for custody or shared custody. carefreewannabe: What does "if necessary" mean? If they have to do it, they would do. Because I prefer a woman to cook for me does not mean I can't cook. I have always lived on my own and I have never starved. Lack of interest is not lack of ability nor lack of stepping up if needs be. carefreewannabe: Societal norms definitely do. It should have no relevance in making egalitarian laws. If it does, then it is okay for Saudi Arabia to say women should stay in the house and not drive. That is their societal norms. You need only logic and sense to make laws and it should be fair. carefreewannabe: I and many other women feel it is unjust that men are obliged to visit their children every second weekend but not more. There are many women who would like to work, go out and start new relationships but are at their baby daddy's mercy when it comes to have some time for themselves.
It is interesting how you choose to ignore the fact that men can choose to come and go as they please and women have to be around their kids 24/7. Yeah, women are the victims. The law is actually unfair to women.  Women are forced to accept rights they want and can relinquish and which men are asking for? I don't know you enough?  carefreewannabe: You know me but you don't know me enough, else you wouldn't say that I was going to argue that "women are the real victims" because I am the last one who supports victim mentalities. And I am not deviating. I am just not stuck to one perspective. I try to look at issues from different angles. carefreewannabe: This is not what I said. This is how you chose to read it. I am saying a law is fundamentally unfair to men and you are telling me "well, some men are not affected". So what are you saying?  carefreewannabe: And you know it how? By listening to the news. carefreewannabe: This is an assumption, not a fact. It is not an assumption it is an OBSERVABLE philosophy. carefreewannabe: I think, it would. Not according to the reports in the UK news. carefreewannabe: I have not said that the law is always just. I have agreed with you on many cases of injustice but it is very one-sided of you to look at it from the male perspective only. You lack objectivity. I don't expect you to see it. I lack objectivity by not seeing that women are the victims of laws that favours them and that they like. I see! carefreewannabe: This is mutual. 
Interesting how you shrug off some harsh realities single mothers have to go through. Yeah, I know your normal argument pattern: "Lets shift the discussion to women being victims. .......Okay, lets talk about women in Africa". carefreewannabe: By now, everyone knows how Western men suffer. 
As long as MOST men think that is PRIMARILY a woman's job to take care of THEIR children, this is not going to change. Don't blame me.
Really? So having the responsibility to take care of the children because this is what mothers, but not fathers, do is no responsibility? Interesting.
I don'T have to observe the news. I have real people in my environment. And most of them were not married to Berlusconi but to people who can just pay enough for their kids.
The laws would change, I am sure of that, if more fathers wanted to. It is a broadly accepted norm that mothers MUST do it.
I don't think I would have a choice if I wanted the father to stay at home with the kids in the case of a divorce. If he says no, I have to live with that.
I am sure you will ignore the fact that the law takes it for granted that I have to do it. Why don't you scream sexist now?
I don't know about that. Here in Germany a woman is not entitled to the house. They have to sell it, if one of the parties can't cash out the other party's share.
Don't put words in my mouth. I don't have this victim mentality. You have enough of it for the two of us. 
Obviously honey. Some more attention might help. 
And men willfully delegate this work to women. 
Like women don't have the right to make men see their children more often or take them to live with them. 
Now you have 'cause if your wife asks you to take the children and you say no, then she has no choice but to keep them. If a woman asks the father to take the children more often than every second weekend and he refuses, then she can do NOTHING about it.
Men are naturally altruistic, aren't they? 
Nature as defined by Sagamite: Women are selfish, men are altruistic. To be frank, I have come to the end of my tolerance to bother to read the rest of the rubbish. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Fight Among Themselves In Madagali,30 Killed- V O A by Sagamite(m): 9:03pm On Sep 29, 2014 |
BraniacX: retarded? Chink! person? Chink! Wow! More please, . . . . . . .please chink! Chink! Chink! . . All i hear right now is money falling into the pot, .... I knew you won't let me down piggy boy, so u're actually good for making me some cash ehn? not bad, what other tricks do you know how to do? Can you stand on your hind legs, backflip and do one of your Oinks ehn sagapork? That'll b a seller, we can tour with a different circus everyweek and you'll be a superstar, . . What say you piggyboy? Don't say no or it'll be the butchers axe for you and just porkpie for me. Anyway, i have to be content with the coins u're making me for now.
Like i said, i completely renounce and deny anything linking u to me even remotely therefore u are ghanian and can't be Nigerian not just because it is true(and it is) but also and especially because i say it is so, plus ghana is my pigfarm. You are a cretinous person! A product of a failed education system like kobonaire.  |