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Politics / Re: Nyako: Atiku Warns Against Excessive Use Of Power by samoks(m): 7:18pm On Jul 15, 2014
Mr 'innocent' Atiku....I have just one question for you.


Is Nyako guilty of those crimes or not?

The constitution says anyone who commits such offenses should be axed, and so rightly, the Adamawa people have done in accordance.

Even the Nyako himself said it was NOT GEJ. So what is Atiku talking about.

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Politics / Re: Questions About The North? Will Help Clear Some Misconceptions by samoks(m): 9:57am On Jul 15, 2014
Why is the North so head-bent on reclaiming power after so many years of leading Nigeria astray?

Why is it that the North find it difficult to develop their own natural resources which are in abundance?

Why is the North afraid of resource control?

Why do the North descend on innocent southerners whenever things don't go their way?

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Politics / Re: BREAKING NEWS ; Reps PDP Caucus Endorses Jonathan For Second Term. by samoks(m): 6:04am On Jul 15, 2014
jayseehe: Whatever, PDP will go down, even if they field Jesus Christ as their flag bearer... PDP failing Nigeria since 1999

Thou shall not call the name of the Lord thy God in vain. Why using Jesus Christ's name here? Don't you have respect for him?

And who will defeat PDP? APC? The PDP is a devil we all know, but APC for sure looks like a deadlier devil based on the signs and wonders we see everyday.

I am not a PDP supporter but it is obvious we do not have a viable alternative to PDP yet. APC is just a wing of PDP comprising of disgruntled members of PDP.

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Politics / Re: BREAKING NEWS ; Reps PDP Caucus Endorses Jonathan For Second Term. by samoks(m): 3:14am On Jul 15, 2014
He has every right to go for second term. Just as you have every right to vote for your own candidate of choice.


If anyone feels threatened by his second term ambition, he or she should GO and DIE

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Politics / Re: Ango Abullahi To The South: Keep Your Oil, We'll Keep Our Land by samoks(m): 2:55am On Jul 15, 2014
Vikky014: wht r u doing wt an igbo name?UR Allah wil soon bomb u wt his foot soldiers

He probably is one of those sent to infiltrate the South and gather information for his pay master at their caliphate.
Politics / Re: Ango Abullahi To The South: Keep Your Oil, We'll Keep Our Land by samoks(m): 2:45am On Jul 15, 2014
nduchucks:

Have you expressed an appreciation for the benefits you people reaped from Groundnuts, hides and skins, and other cash crops of the 60s and 70s?

Pray tell what would you like to be thanked for? Something you were personally responsible for? Maybe you are also a modern day begger waiting for government handout like your fellow "millitants"

How about the cocoa and rubbers in the West and the oil palms from the East, who reaped the benefits in those same olden days?

And how many years did your ground nut feed the nation without the Cocoa/Rubber/Oil Palm? Compare it to the long years of your dependence on Petroleum. Can you quantify the amount each region has contributed? How much did you contribute and how much has the South contributed through its Petroleum?

Who is really cheating who? Why is the NORTH afraid of RESOURCE CONTROL?

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Politics / Re: Ango Abullahi To The South: Keep Your Oil, We'll Keep Our Land by samoks(m): 12:14am On Jul 15, 2014
nduchucks:

Very simplistic. You have my pity.

By the way, where in Kaduna did you live, i.e. if you know where Kaduna is actually located?

For your information, Kaduna South. Tudun Pewa, Sabo, Panteka, Kachia. Those are the areas I spent my little beginning....

Maybe you didn't understand me....I was BORN in Kaduna, but left during the Kaduna crisis of 1992.

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Politics / Re: Ango Abullahi To The South: Keep Your Oil, We'll Keep Our Land by samoks(m): 11:49pm On Jul 14, 2014
nduchucks: Why is the opinion of one man be twisted enough by you people to the point that it becomes a rallying point for the feeding of your bigotry?

One man gave his opinion and that suddenly becomes the opinion of 90million Northerners. See una lives?

It is not the mind of just one man. He has spoken the mind of every Hausa-Fulani-Kanuri man.

I lived in Kaduna from my tender age and I left during the '92 crisis in Kaduna. I also served (NYSC) in Nasarawa state, so I know all the plans on ground by the core-north.

And how did you come about with 90 million population? Is it the same north that you travel hundreds of kilometers before you see settlements?

The simple truth is that the NORTH has been responsible for Nigeria's backwardness. How many years have you people ruled Nigeria and yet you want the power back by all means. Why? Why must the north rule? Does it mean the South East are out casts? Does it mean the Middle belt are lesser humans? Does it mean a man from South South is not eligible to rule? What is so special about you people? What do you have that makes you think you have a comparative advantage over all other parts of Nigeria?

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Politics / Re: Ango Abullahi To The South: Keep Your Oil, We'll Keep Our Land by samoks(m): 9:11pm On Jul 14, 2014
EmeeNaka: I dont like to read something like this. It is not delightful.

Why if I may ask? The truth they say is bitter. Or is there anything wrong with what I said? Isn't it an obvious truth? Are trying to tell me you are oblivious of these little open secrets?

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Politics / Re: Ango Abullahi To The South: Keep Your Oil, We'll Keep Our Land by samoks(m): 8:47pm On Jul 14, 2014
I don't know why these people keep deceiving themselves. They claim 75% land mass. How can you call these states North; Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue,Kogi,Taraba,Niger,Kwara etc.

They used their long years in power to ensure they caused division among us in the south by making an Ibibio man see himself as different from an Igbo man. An Ijaw man to see himself different from an Ikwerre man, an Edo man see himself as different from a Yoruba man.

They made us believe that Anambra, which shares borders with Delta is an Eastern State, while Cross River State which shares borders with Cameroun is a South South state. I ask, what has happened to Geography?

Yet up north they believe an Igala man is same as a Kanuri, a gbagyi man see himself as same as a Fulani man, a Gwari man see himself as an Hausa man.

All these their scheming failed them in the 2011 elections and will always fail them because the people of the middle belt now knows better.

If you wish to keep your land, go ahead, we will also keep our human resources, oil, palm oil, rubber, education and sports.
I really do not know why they want to eat where they did not sow.

When it comes to oil, they claim one Nigeria, but when the South East ( out of which Imo and Abia are oil producing) clamour for an additional state for equity sake, they claim that 'unequals' shouldn't be treated equally.
They have been mentally bed ridden due to their long stay in power to believe they are born to rule. According to one of them, "The Yorubas have Education, Igbos businesses, and South south oil, so we, the north should always rule". What a people.

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Religion / Re: I Fight And Kill Snakes In My Dreams. by samoks(m): 5:54pm On Jul 12, 2014
PAGAN9JA:


First of all your write up is all trash meant to advertise your jewish religion.

Second why are you insulting the Guardian spirit of some parts of Nigeria?

Dont you know that the Snake is a very powerful spirit reverred in many parts of the world including Nigeria?


Why drag in our religious beliefs to justify your man-worship?




Please sir, this thread is not meant for argument, I am here to seek help. If you believe in snakes, what I'm telling you is that I always defeat those (your) snakes in my dream at the mention of the name of Jesus.

I also said I'm a sinner, I just wonder why that name Jesus keeps saving my ass in the dream.

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Religion / Re: I Fight And Kill Snakes In My Dreams. by samoks(m): 5:50pm On Jul 12, 2014
Apatheist: You met Boko boys?
Was this in your dream?

Boko Boys in real life. Somewhere in a Village on the outskirts of Kaduna State.

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Religion / Re: I Fight And Kill Snakes In My Dreams. by samoks(m): 5:36pm On Jul 12, 2014
@Pagan9ja....why would you say I'm crazy? Why the insult? Is this how matured you are?

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Religion / I Fight And Kill Snakes In My Dreams. by samoks(m): 5:15pm On Jul 12, 2014
My fellow nairalanders, what I'm about sharing with you is something that has been bordering me for a while now. This post might be a bit long, please I plead with you to give me some minutes from your busy time, and at the end, I need advise on what I really need to do.

I am someone who usually dream dreams, and most times, my dreams come to pass in the way It happened in my dreams, and some other time, it comes out in another form.

Let me start from this one. When I was serving (NYSC), I had a dream and in the dream I saw 2 snakes enter our lodge. And those snakes entered each of the corps members' rooms one after the other, and then one of them entered my room last, and didn't come out. One of my colleagues said we should forget it, while another colleague said we can't leave it in my room. So I and the guy searched for the snake and killed it.

Then in less than a week, troubled brewed in my PPA, and I and the guy who helped me kill the snake were the ones people from the village wanted to kill. We were saved by God's grace. A surprising thing that happened was that that guy who said we should leave the snake in my room was the one who betrayed us.

Then the other dreams about snakes are just too numerous. I always fight snakes in my dreams, but at the end I come out victorious in the dream. One that shook me to my knees was when I traveled to see my family in Kaduna immediately after youth service in February, 2014. In my dream there I saw myself among people who were worshiping a giant python. The snake was as tall as UBA house in Marina, and the head was as big as a tanker/trailer with the eyes shining menacingly with anger and terror.

I was asked to bow and worship it, but I said no, I refused. Right there in the dream I said that the only one worth worshiping is the Prince of Peace...The Holy one of Israel. Then the giant snake came close to me as 'it' saw I was struggling with its subjects. It used its tail to tie my hands and was stretching my hand as if it wanted to tear me apart. I look at it without fear, and I told it that I was ready to die even through unimaginable pain than to bow before it. I said the only one I could bow to was Jesus. At the mention of that name JESUS, there was an earthquake there and all the demons and the giant python were destroyed and then I woke up. This happened around 1:00AM.

I just started worshiping God, I cried my eyes out that night. I told God that if those demons could worship the giant python, why can't I worship him (God). I worshiped God for about 2hours that midnight. My mom joined me in the worship, but I didn't explain to her what I encountered in the dream.

Then when I was about coming back to Lagos, that dream wanted to manifest in real life.
On our way, on the highway, we met Boko Haram boys, they asked us to stop, one of them shot into the air just to scare us, but our driver tried to reverse the bus, then those BH boys started coming out from the bush. They surrounded our bus and started shouting Allah akbah (that is Allah is great, this is what they normally say before killing people for their Allah)...and they tried to shoot and open fire on us. About 10 of them, but all their guns refused to shoot, including the one who shot into the air earlier. As we reversed, when we looked back, they were looking at their guns, maybe wondering what went wrong.


So please why do I always fight with snakes in my dreams?

Some other times when its not snake, I get attacked by someone whom I'd recognize as a family in the dream and I can't shout Jesus. In the dream the person and his colleagues will try to choke me, and I can't shout Jesus. When I wake up, I won't remember that face that I saw in the dream.

Please what do I need to do?

I go to church, but the truth is that I am one of the worst sinners on earth. There is no sin that I haven't committed in this life. I have killed, through helping someone commit abortion, I have taken another person to a hospital where she did abortion...this is why I said I've killed before.

I've stolen church money, I'm into fornication, masturbation, I lie, I cheat etc.

I'm I redeemable? I'm I worth saving by God?
Politics / Adamawa Crisis: Nyako Flies In Atiku As 7-man Panel Begins Probe by samoks(m): 8:13am On Jul 08, 2014
The Seven man panel created by Adamawa state Chief Justice yesterday commenced hearing on the probe allegations of gross misconduct against Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State and his Deputy, Bala Ngilari in Adamawa state capital Yola.



The meeting had started in privacy with journalists and politicians kept away by heavy armed security officials at a private hotel, J&J Holiday Villa.

Credible Sources had last night revealed that Nyako is set to resign and handover to his Deputy Bala Ngilari.

Meanwhile former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has flown in to Yola, to try and end the impeachment process from materialising.

However the Military High Command has denied participating in Nyako’s impeachment despite their men stationed at the house of the Adamawa State Acting Chief Judge, Justice Ambrose Mammadi.

Speaker of the House, Chief press secretary Mr Solomon Kumanga said that the decision of the panel to hold their meeting indoors was regrettable even though they had agreed to conduct their meeting in public.

He told journalist he would try any thing within his power to make sure the media is giving access to the next meeting.

Military Deny Coercing Adamawa Chief Judge

The Defence HQ yesterday through it’s Twitter handle has denied threatening the Chief Justice and coercing him to create the seven man panel.

They said the claim made by it’s critics was totally wrong and that they won’t be entangled with the narratives of troubled persons alleging persecution to stir resentment.

It read: “Allegation of threat by Military to Adamawa State Chief Judge on constitution of a probe panel to investigate Gov. Nyako is strange and false. “The Military will not be entangled with narratives of troubled persons alleging persecution to stir resentment.

We have serious work to do,” the DHQ said.


Source: http://news.naij.com/69307.html

Politics / Re: Omisore Has No Masked Security Escort - PDP by samoks(m): 11:21pm On Jul 07, 2014
OYINBOGOJU: Who is that standing behind him?

PDP and Official lies!!!!!!!!!!!!


What proof do you have that this is NOT PHOTOSHOP?

Where is the source of that picture? For your information, pictures can lie these days. All thanks to technology.

I'm not in support of PDP nor APC, but at least tell us the source of that photo.
Education / Re: Federal Ministry Of Education Scholarship by samoks(m): 12:43pm On Jul 01, 2014
onlyme07: http://fsb.gov.ng/archives/64


No wonder our Polytechnics and Colleges of Education have been under lock and keys since October 2013 (am not too sure)

If the Federal Government can treat them unequally, why won't the private sector pay HND graduates #30,000 per month
Education / Re: Just Finished Marking WAEC. I Cry For Our Future. by samoks(m): 12:01pm On Jul 01, 2014
FrancisTony:

Dude, get a life since you can't comprehend the point OP made.

I weep for your 'like'.

OP, didn't write that he's an english teacher. He never cricticised their english but he was only complaining about the poor performance in Economics. It's a pity you're daft to figure it out. lipsrsealed

It's better to keep shut when intelligent mind are discussing than to be displaying your astute stupidity.

Guess I am done with you. embarassed


My dear friend, at least I believe you are 18+, and so I expected that you at least show some sense of maturity with your response. You don't have to insult me or anyone else here. Just make your point and educate others.

Even the Op has made the necessary corrections as I stated earlier. It shows he is matured and ready to take corrections from anyone no matter how big or small the person is. No one knows it all. We are all learning.


But point of correction, yes I know the Op marked economics or was talking about Economics, but I'd love you to answer my next question without you insulting me....

In what language was the Economics paper written?

If you must correct someone openly, then you should be humble enough to also take correction(s) from others openly.

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Education / Re: Just Finished Marking WAEC. I Cry For Our Future. by samoks(m): 10:08am On Jul 01, 2014
FrancisTony:

You cancelled his spelling of privilege and professor. Do you mind to spell it please?


@Ferdimako....please stop joining issues with them. It is obvious they are not better than those students. If at this point they still haven't seen anything wrong with the words you canceled.

How can someone say "a lot of our professor"? Where is the 's' to signify plural?

And how can someone say "less privilege"? Where is the 'd' to signify that the event had already occurred?

Here is Ferdimako's elementary correction for you.....
1. Professors, NOT professor
2. Less privileged, NOT less privilege

Hope you now know why he canceled those words.

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Sports / Re: Kevin-Prince Boateng Revealed What Really Transpired In Ghanian Camp At WC. by samoks(m): 7:02pm On Jun 30, 2014
obeski13: Ur comments is very reasonable..d two of them muntari and boateng are legendary when it comes to insurbodination.all d excuses he made does not add up.if iran can tell their players not to exchange jersey after each game becos of insufficient of jerseys as a result paucity of fund,i dont think such a team can fly their players on first class ticket to Brazil,if greece can reject their bonus and instead urge their FA to use it to fund a football house,i dont think such a team can afford a first class ticket for the team,and u dont hear. such team complaining.it is only in africa that atheletes want to be treated like kings before serving their fatherland.it is only in Africa that atheletes wants to become govt liability till they die .it is not done anywhere in d world...


I beg to disagree. The players deserve much more better. For example, Nigeria's Senate president is in Brazil, what is he doing there? Do you know how many people that went with him? Do you think he went there on economy class? Do you think he flew to Brazil from his pocket?

It is because of the way our leaders behave, that's why our athletes want to be treated same way.

David Mark once said NYSC members were not supposed to be paid.....when he did his own NYSC was he not paid with far better working conditions?

An ordinary local govt chairman will have slight headache he will be flown abroad on business class for treatment with state funds.

Abeg just leave the players alone. It is when they say the truth, they are labeled as unpatriotic.

Hope you remember the Sunday Oliseh and Finidi George saga after the world cup. They were labeled unpatriotic for Speaking the truth.


Thank God we have been eliminated also, at least all those government entourage in Brazil should cover their face in shame because their presence meant nothing. They absolutely had no business in Brazil.....No politics in football.

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Politics / Re: ‘goodluck Nigeria,’ Says New York Post In Reply To President Jonathan by samoks(m): 8:01am On Jun 29, 2014
smada13: If this man win the 2015 election then I will conclude that God is punishing Nigerians cuz I've not seen just ONE REASON why he should be reelected into office, not even for character, integrity or performance..... he is so woeful



Nigerians and blame game.......yes he's condemned internationally, but locally, which visible alternative(s) do we have? If the closest as rumours have it is Buhari/Tinubu, then I think we should just continue with GEJ. If APC is really serious about saving Nigeria, then they better come up with credible alternative other than those two names above.

Why would I vote a man who promises terror in the land if he loses and why would I vote a man who is milking Lagosians dry while imposing his family on everyone?

So let us stop throwing aspersions on the president, rather bring up credible alternatives who would do better than GEJ.

This is just my opinion, no insult intended.

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Politics / Re: Muslim/ Muslim Ticket Is Not A Problem For The Masses by samoks(m): 2:06am On Jun 29, 2014
Who is this op? So you want Abuja Declaration of 1989 to become an obvious reality. We say NO to Muslim-Muslim ticket.
1. Buhari is a tribalist...while he was presiding over the Petroleum Trust Fund, what is/was the ratio of road projects across Nigeria? How many roads did he construct in the South West...None.
Over 90% of the projects were carried out in the north. We say no to a regional president.

2. Tinubu...every Lagosian who is truthful will tell you that this man is not worth trusting.
The Lekki toll gate SCAM is still on, he made his daughter market leader, his wife unopposed and so many other injustices he mets out to people.

We say a big no to them.

Buhari threatened that if he does not win 2015, everyone but himself will be soaked in blood. So tell me, are these the kinds of people you want us to vote for?
Politics / ‘goodluck Nigeria,’ Says New York Post In Reply To President Jonathan by samoks(m): 1:26am On Jun 29, 2014
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan’s Washington Post ‘Op-Ed’ editorial received a rebuke from an unlikely source. The Rupert Murdock-owned New York Post shot-back at Jonathan with a sharply critical editorial of their own. Their rebuke, titled ‘Goodluck Nigeria,’ took aim at what they called ‘newspaper diplomacy.’  
In a story that came to light in the Washington-based, and Congress focused weekly magazine called THE HILL, Jonathan’s $1.2 million deal with the high powered public relations firm Levick noted how the president was about to begin an international charm offensive. Within days of that disclosure the Nigerian president wrote the Washington Post Op-Ed that painted a sympathetic portrait of his ongoing ‘quiet fight’ with the Boko Haram. The Islamist group took credit for the kidnapping of nearly 300 school girls in Chibok last April, with an additional 90 kidnapped in a series of attacks earlier this week.
Below is the scathing New York Post editorial read by millions of New Yorkers, and other Americans, in the last 36 hours.
 
“When in April the Islamist group Boko Haram abducted nearly 300 girls from their school in northeast Nigeria, it commanded global attention and sparked a #BringBackOurGirls movement.
“But the girls are still missing. The campaign seems to have moved from hashtag demands to ‘newspaper column diplomacy.’ On Friday, The Washington Post carried an op-ed by no less than the president of Nigeria himself, Goodluck Jonathan.
“In it he wrote, “Something positive can come out of [this situation] in Nigeria.” He says, “Most important, the return of the Chibok girls, but also new international cooperation to deny havens to terrorists and destroy their organizations.”
“And he says he’s going to ask the UN General Assembly to establish and coordinate a system to share intelligence, etc.
“Remember, this is the same leader whose military initially claimed it had freed the girls, whose wife’s anger was directed at Nigerians protesting the government’s inaction, rather than the kidnappers, and who presides over Africa’s largest economy and fourth-largest armed forces.
“Meanwhile, this week Boko Haram kidnapped another 90 Nigerian children and set off a massive bomb in the heart of the nation’s capital.
“Apparently the government’s secret plan to get the girls back — which President Jonathan says he has to “remain quiet about” — isn’t much impressing them.
Nor is the New York Post impressed with President Jonathan’s contract with Levick, or first salvo in rehabilitating his international image. At press time, the Chibok students from Borno and now, an additional 90 women, remain missing in spite of the Washington Post editorial that appeared in Thursday’s newspaper.

Source: Sahara Reporters, New York
http://mobile.saharareporters.com/news-page/‘goodluck-nigeria’-says-new-york-post-reply-president-jonathan

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancies @ Ringo Telecommunications Limited-dec.2013 by samoks(m): 6:52pm On Jan 02, 2014
Rawpidgin: i hate it wen companies looks 4 only pple wit experience, all those pple wit experience started from somewhere, if their previous company nor give dem chance how dem 4 take get the experence


I thought I was alone in this bewilderment....
NYSC / Re: NYSC Batch A 2013 House by samoks(m): 9:19am On Mar 03, 2013
I Rep Team Nasarawa...Any team member here? Holla @me on whatsapp 08025446959 or BBM: 2817C287.

I will be leaving Lagos 2moro Monday 5th March from Ojuelegba via Peace Mass Transport to Abuja for #4000, then from Maraba to Keffi #300.
NYSC / Re: A thread for corpers posted to Nasarawa by samoks(m): 8:10am On Mar 03, 2013
Nasarawa here I come. I was also posted to Nasarawa, I will be leaving for Nasawara tomorrow, Monday 5th of March from Lagos. I stay in Surulere. Is anyone interested we leave together? I made enquiries, and was told by Peace Mass Transport at Ojuelegba that Abuja cost #4000, then from Maraba I will get a local bus to Keffi for about #300.

Please let's connect: 08025446959, 08066775046.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nimc 2012/2013 Interview by samoks(m): 2:15pm On Feb 18, 2013
All of una wey dey find wetin to expect.....That sounds more like pre-examination malpractice. Una dey find expo abi wetin?

Mine is Unilag, 28/02/2013. 1pm.
Romance / Re: Can You Take The Risk Of Marrying A Genotype Incompartible Partner? by samoks(m): 6:10am On Jul 12, 2011
The answer again is NO, Genotype supersedes love, no amount of love can over come it
Romance / Re: Can You Take The Risk Of Marrying A Genotype Incompartible Partner? by samoks(m): 6:05am On Jul 12, 2011
hassymo5:

@poster
what do you mean by incompatible
if she is AS and im AA will marry her
if she is AS and im AS, will think very well because ss can be part of our lives.
If she is AA and im AS, no problem.
If she is ss and im AS, serious wahala
if she is AA and im AA, wonderful.
If we are both SS, no marriage.
So poster it depends!!!!!!


My friend stop all these grammar,  The answer to the POST above is NO,  simple.
It does not depend on anything.

african1:

Is it not one in  four chances? I think the risks is 25% chance of having a sickle cell baby.

OK,  i don hear YOU,  Only a trial will convince you,


sexkillz:

Pls No. Dont! No MATTER how Much you LOVE each Other! I'm not giving any reason not More than My Neighbor Buried the fifth Child that Died as a result of the SS Genotype, Just last Week! He Had Kids, 5 are dead, and of the remaining 3, 2 are girls(AA) the last boy is also a carrier(SS)! Dont be selfish! Think of those innocent unborn children Before you make your decision!

Thank you very much for this insight, The answer is total NO
NYSC / Re: Corps Members' Monthly Allowances Has Been Increased. by samoks(m): 5:53am On Jul 12, 2011
airroseice:

9,750.00 NGN
Banks deduct N200 NGN service charge so the corpers get 9,550.00 NGN
grin

All these stupid banks in Naija sef, why deduct N200 from a paltry 9750? Why not deduct it from the salaries of NASS members?

Stupid idiotic pple. Rubbish.

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