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FamilyRe: Divorce Settlement And Child-Support Be Introduced In Nigeria? by Sagamite(m): 6:04pm On Feb 22, 2013
dayokanu: The excellent support cant be used to increase her own earning power and make her useful in life. Her psychological power is to make other people rich and herself poor
Yes. From a person's angle of reasoning.

The benefits of "free speech" and "everyone is entitled to an opinion". grin

And to such person, 50/50 is me bringing N9m and someone else bringing N150.
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Is Not Hospitalized - Abati by Sagamite(m): 6:00pm On Feb 22, 2013
Pukkah: But honestly, this is an insult on all the good people of this country.
Majority of Nigerians voted for this achievementless person.

He can insult them for their stupidity if he chooses.
FamilyRe: Divorce Settlement And Child-Support Be Introduced In Nigeria? by Sagamite(m): 5:51pm On Feb 22, 2013
FXKing2012: Both of them because she is also working. The bills must have been shared as is the custom in the U.S, it's in Africa that the man picks all the bills.
Lets ignore the US argument briefly.

You assert in Africa the man does all the working but your person arsse still insist that the woman should be paid like the West in africa.

Confused foool!

dayokanu: You mean her salary of less than $2000 a month was what she was eating in the years of marriage? Thats almost equal to nothing. The average student makes that doing school jobs She is making about $10/hour. Thats about what a worker in Mcdonalds, KFC or Burger King makes. The amount she makes in some states barely puts her above the poverty line

So you mean their multi million dollar mortgage of the house they were staying was paid from her $1750 per month? the expensive restaurants they visit was from that, the food they eat, the domestic help she had, the luxurious car she drove was from her freaking $1750 per month

An average worker in Zenith bank Nigeria earns more than that
But the person thinks he needs to pay her.

Her emotional and psychpological support cannot be applied to herself to increase her income? She gives it to him to make his income?

Logic of a pure pathological person.
CareerRe: How Can One Overcome Social Anxiety? by Sagamite(m): 3:04pm On Feb 22, 2013
[quote author=sitasie ]hey people, come on,let's share our anxiety experiences and how best we can help those wth extreme symptoms like shaking voice, shaking hands, sweating etc.
personally I rather lie still and quiet in the casket than stand before a congregation to read my biography on my burial day.[/quote]Maybe I can help as I am completely the opposite.

First off, what would you say is/are the driver(s) of your anxiety?
FashionRe: what do you think of Low Cuts on women? by Sagamite(m): 12:53pm On Feb 22, 2013
CareerRe: Salary In The Nigerian Army? by Sagamite(m): 12:15pm On Feb 22, 2013
Ryder306: Have gone through this thread carefully, picked lot of points with sound understanding, my sincere appreciation to all that had given light in respect to Nigeria Army.
But this is 2013, guess a lot must have changed, payment structure must have been improved and other entitlements for serving your Country. Please 'sirs' kindly share light once again on the current situation in NA.
Am hopeful by the grace of God, am enrolling for the next DSSC once the form is out.
Any info will be appreciated.
Thank you
Pay for a Lieutenant falls within the range N1.02m per annum (Step 1) to N1.27m per annum (Step 8 ).
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Is Not Hospitalized - Abati by Sagamite(m): 11:39am On Feb 22, 2013
seanet01: Egbon mi, this people feel lie against my dead grandpa and he go feel angry so tey he go wake up from grave to defend himself
I am sure Abati would tell them to claim the reason they have been running from this thread is because their NL thread updates is not working, so they have not seen these call-outs. grin

Abati will tell them to tell us to blame Seun for this, it is not their fault.

Abati might even instruct them to claim Seun modified what they said, that they actually admitted Umbrera was in Germany for treatment, and all they were saying is that she was resting after the surgeries. grin grin grin grin grin
FamilyRe: Divorce Settlement And Child-Support Be Introduced In Nigeria? by Sagamite(m): 10:23am On Feb 22, 2013
FXKing2012: She gave him emotional and psychological support while he was acting which must have helped advance his acting career.
She probably also took care of the home front while he was away acting and making money, so she has a right to some of the money because she contributed.

The judge and the entire western world who think emotional and psychological support should be monetized are not fo0ls.
They are not foools, they are fucktards like you.
RomanceRe: The Best Way To Say 'No' To The Opposite Sex? by Sagamite(m): 10:50pm On Feb 21, 2013
dammytosh: Say no in words
Say no in attention
Say no in chat
Say no to his money
and Say No as if u mean No.

Not all those

"PING !!"

"You just fashied my side abi ? " chats.


When you say NO, mean NO.

Bad boys have grown to hear NO even as they un-dress a lady until they are through, she will still maintain her "NO" so they might mistaken you for some one similar.
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You definitely know Naija girls. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: What Do You Think Of Oscar Pistorious' Explanation? by Sagamite(m): 10:11pm On Feb 21, 2013
bookface: Perhaps there aren't many people with that ritual, but you may sometimes hear some people say they hate to turn on the light when they go to the toilet because it wakes you up and you may be unable to get back to sleep again. It is not that difficult if you've been living in the same house long enough.
Never heard of it.

Too much "coincidences" and "happenstances" in one fatal night is unlikely to generate reasonable doubt. It would be unreasonable doubt.
Foreign AffairsRe: What Do You Think Of Oscar Pistorious' Explanation? by Sagamite(m): 8:22pm On Feb 21, 2013
bookface: Unless you can prove that you have a 100% understanding of people's toilet habits then surely, the below could also serve as an answer to the bolded portion of your argument.
Not really.

I can't reasonably comprehend how people go to use the toilet in the complete dark (as Oscar described) without switching the light on when the switch is always in easy reach by the door and toilet use can be messy or the toilet being messy.

I can't think of anyone that has that ritual, but I know many people lock the toilet door when they use it.
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Is Not Hospitalized - Abati by Sagamite(m): 7:57pm On Feb 21, 2013
dayokanu: Where dem dey
They are busy collecting directive from Abati on how to handle this fresh odour with defiance. grin grin grin grin grin grin
CelebritiesRe: Lest We Immortalize Nuisance …the “goldie” Situation. by Sagamite(m): 7:56pm On Feb 21, 2013
[quote author=omo_to_dun]^
No dummy, I have seen how much of a person you are. This is what happens when a village boy manages to lay his hands on a computer in a civilized world: he goes bananas. There is no cure for your sickness, so revel in your fucktardness till your miserable end. Oloriburuku!

I'll give you the last word.[/quote]You are a person!

So you now realise environments strongly influence kids?

Cretin, or you were going to raise the child in a dungeon?
Foreign AffairsRe: What Do You Think Of Oscar Pistorious' Explanation? by Sagamite(m):
freecocoa: Ayusco has raised another valid point.


Since Oscar said there was no fight or argument between him and his girl before the incident, why would she lock the door of the bathroom?

Why didn't she turn on the bathroom light? Abi him bathroom no get light?

I find it hard to believe that a lady would not turn on the light when going to the loo at night especially since it was pitch dark according to him.

Coogar care to comment?
I am less concerned about her locking the door. That might be a ritual to some people even if the person is their boyfriend.

But the light on the other hand is a damning thing.

Surely if she went to use the toilet, she would put on the bathroom light. When he got there and saw the bathroom light on, he surely must have thought about his girlfriend that he had not initially checked on?

Abi which intruder comes into a house and switchs on the light?

Worse still, switch on the light and then lock himself in the toilet?
RomanceRe: The Best Way To Say 'No' To The Opposite Sex? by Sagamite(m):
Akaraiwe: Invite him for a drink.Whisper to him you have got STDs!
I know of one yardie Jamo guy in London that was told this by a girl he was trying to bed (i.e. she is HIV+).

Guess what the guy did?

He said, "Okay, can I have a head then"?

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We still laugh in my crew when we think of such classic history. grin

I am sure that guy would not be alive today, he must have caught something and died. grin
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Is Not Hospitalized - Abati by Sagamite(m): 6:44pm On Feb 21, 2013
At least we can see dem get shame.

See as dem all run. grin
RomanceRe: The Best Way To Say 'No' To The Opposite Sex? by Sagamite(m): 6:42pm On Feb 21, 2013
[quote author=Yoruba_Omoge]Saggamite, because we're classy and quiet, I'm going to peck you on the left cheek instead of kicking your soccer balls.[/quote]grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
RomanceRe: The Best Way To Say 'No' To The Opposite Sex? by Sagamite(m): 6:30pm On Feb 21, 2013
[quote author=Yoruba_Omoge]No. Majority of us Nigerian girls are very classy and quiet. When we're rude, which is rarely, we're just defending ourselves. Defense mechanism nau[/quote]Huh?

What? shocked

Girl, which variety are you taking today? tongue grin

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RomanceRe: The Best Way To Say 'No' To The Opposite Sex? by Sagamite(m): 6:21pm On Feb 21, 2013
[quote author=Yoruba_Omoge]Oh stop it, Saggymite. I am quite classy and not rude. Thank you.[/quote]Then you are a minority.

Probably sheltered or with a foreign hereditary gene that was triggered. tongue grin grin grin
RomanceRe: The Best Way To Say 'No' To The Opposite Sex? by Sagamite(m): 6:16pm On Feb 21, 2013
zoelife: Hello house,
What do you think is the best way to effectively turn down advances of the opposite sex without being rude or blunt and still being 'cool' (on good terms) with such a person. Especially when u have to (eg if he/she is ur boss, colleague, etc)
Abeg, make I subscribe to this thread and listen to Naija girls who majority are notoriously deficient in this classy act. grin grin grin grin grin grin
RomanceRe: Disadvantages Of Late Marriage by Sagamite(m): 5:41pm On Feb 21, 2013
sunny t: I beg your pardon, 32 is not late for a woman. Why put unnecessarry on them for God's sake.

If you look around you, there are more unmarried ladies in their early 30s. Pls dnt put pressure on them, pls.

Thank you
So what is late marriage for a woman in your view then?

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