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Pity |
For how long |
70 years old man!!? |
Damn straight!! |
There's absolutely nothing to be happy about |
Of course |
Congratulations man. |
Seen |
No shit |
Ok |
Lol |
Hmm Man is incredibly wicked. But the black man is even more so, especially to his own kind. This poor lady has been killed like she's nothing because someone desperately wants to acquire wealth by all means. Why can't we be nice to ourselves? Why can't we be kind? Why do we have to kill? Why must we hurt ourselves so badly It's a shame that black people who have suffered the most inhumane treatment in the history of the world, can't be nice to themselves in their own country. The Police and soldiers will kill and maltreat citizens. The government will steal the people's livelihood Citizens kill themselves in the most brutal manner. There's no kindness anywhere. It's either complete brutality, or absolute brutality. We need to change this narrative ASAP |
Lol Let all the naive people supporting the federal government keep deluding themselves. I don't get why certain people insist on taking sides with a government that's hell bent on mortgaging the future of the coming generation. All the loans been taken must be paid, and with interest keep compounding, Nigeria and Nigerians will be paying for these loans for a long period of time. Perhaps those supporting the government think it doesn't affect them since they are not paying directly. What they fail to realize is there's going to be continued pressure on Nigeria to offset the loans and service it. This pressure will effectively result in an increase in taxes and cancellation of subsidy on any commodity. In coming years, ordinary citizens will pay more for electricity, more for fuel, more for food, more for water, more more more. As if that's not enough, The government will not be able to develop any reasonable infrastructure because it's busy servicing loans. Nigeria is heading to a dark place, and some folks are blinded by the little crumbs they get for supporting the elite. Same elite who during their youth, lived in a better country. They had free education, food was cheap, you could leave your door open without fear of thieves or kidnappers, you could go on hiking or hunting in the bush without fear of bandits. There were jobs guaranteed after graduating. They lived in a better country. They could hold important political positions at a very young age, and they didn't need to know anybody for that. Today same elite have sabotaged the country and sold out the future of the youth. Still young people come online to appluade and sing their praise because they belong to the same ethnic, or religious group; or because they get crumbs from the corruption. It's a big shame. My heart bleeds for Nigeria because the country has long been raped and plundered by wicked men. It's a horror story |
Lol |
80% you say? Try 100%. All love relationship are 100% transactional. There's no such thing as unconditional love as far as humans are concerned. And this is not me judging the human race. It's just the way we are wired. Suppose you ask your significant other this old question 'why do you love me?' and they say. No reason, I just love you. I'm sure most people will not accept that answer. Most people want to know why you love them.that WHY in itself is a condition. They know that there's a reason why they love you and as such expect that there's must be a reason why you love them. And if you tell them "no reason, I just love you", they are unsatisfied with that response and some may even go as far as doubting your love for them. What am I even saying.... This hunger will not kill me |
Let all the naive people supporting the federal government keep deluding themselves. I don't get why certain people insist on taking sides with a government that's hell bent on mortgaging the future of the coming generation. All the loans been taken must be paid, and with interest keep compounding, Nigeria and Nigerians will be paying for these loans for a long period of time. Perhaps those supporting the government think it doesn't affect them since they are not paying directly. What they fail to realize is there's going to be continued pressure on Nigeria to offset the loans and service it. This pressure will effectively result in an increase in taxes and cancellation of subsidy on any commodity. In coming years, ordinary citizens will pay more for electricity, more for fuel, more for food, more for water, more more more. As if that's not enough, The government will not be able to develop any reasonable infrastructure because it's busy servicing loans. Nigeria is heading to a dark place, and some folks are blinded by the little crumbs they get for supporting the elite. Same elite who during their youth, lived in a better country. They had free education, food was cheap, you could leave your door open without fear of thieves or kidnappers, you could go on hiking or hunting in the bush without fear of bandits. There were jobs guaranteed after graduating. They lived in a better country. They could hold important political positions at a very young age, and they didn't need to know anybody for that. Today same elite have sabotaged the country and sold out the future of the youth. Still young people come online to appluade and sing their praise because they belong to the same ethnic, or religious group; or because they get crumbs from the corruption. It's a big shame. My heart bleeds for Nigeria because the country has long been raped and plundered by wicked men. It's a horror story |
Who are these people endorsing trash. I mean why will you want the housemate with the most questionable character to represent your brand. |
Idamond:You can also watch the movie. It's an interesting one |
Just stocking up for the baby shower |
Americans are so bold in the face of violent confrontation, no matter where they are in the world. There's a boldness you get when you know your country is respected by most nations. These are some of the benefits of having a working government that care for it's citizens. Meanwhile Nigerians easily are trappled with no fear of repercussion |
slawormiir:You sit from afar and question why people would run from their comfort zone where all their stuff are, and would rather go be refugees in an unknown place, taking nothing with them but the clothes on their backs. Why don't you go there and find out why? He who wear the shoe knows where it hurts |
E don set |
Just be content he showed up ![]() |
EmptyGarden:OP. read between the lines. This guy has answered you |
Well there's not much you can do considering it's a rented apartment. I suppose You can report the matter to the caretaker, but that'll cause unnecessary bad blood between you guys, and then he might just decide not to fix it to spite you. Living in a rented house you have to tolerate a lot from neighbors. My compound is full of water hoarding neighbors and it sucks. Once there's no light for 12hour, the water that's has been pump to full 2 overhead tank is finished. I wonder what this people do with water. |
Stuff like that is just like saying etc. Back then in school etc has saved student a lot of trouble, especially when you know you're supposed to list 5 items and you only know or remember 2. Etc, or and so on, is the "legal" way of saying stuff like that in an interview. Next time use etc instead of stuff like that |
Collect the job and outsource it |
Trustedpronet:Lol, I am responsible enough to know that I don't want that for myself...at least not yet. I am responsible enough not to let the pressure of you lot get to me forcing me go into something at the wrong time. I'm responsible enough to have other responsibilities and seeing to them |
toren:Again you mistake my point. Once a man decides to get married and have kids then I suppose he is responsible for his wife, his wife is also responsible for him and they both should be responsible for any children they choose to have. That said, a man who decides he'll rather remain single that take up the responsibility of a family is still 100% a man... and could be as responsible as every other married man out there |
yanabasee1:Listen, you mistake my point. People don't have to be married to prove to society that they've grown. It's wrong to pressure them to, and even more wrong to shame them for not getting married. Because you have a better life and in a position to afford getting married, doesn't mean people who can't afford it or simply rather avoid the complications of marriage for whatever reason are kids. Getting married is a decision, at least for most men. For women it's not 100% in their hands because they can't simply will themselves to be married, will you say they are irresponsible too? Stop shaming people for deciding to get married just because you are. And you are most certainly not a higher individual on simply on account of you being married |
yanabasee1:I totally disagree with this. Marriage is not a standard to measure maturity or how responsible a person is. I'm not endorsing the OP play boy behavior, however there's lot of single people who are more responsible than some married folks. There's also a lot of married Playboy's, would you say they are highly responsible on account of them being married? Besides this days we see people just in and out of married, or father children they can't care for, will you call that being matured/responsible? And why most you take responsibility for another person. It's hard enough taking responsibility for your self and your immediate family. You can't shame a person for refusing to take up a leech. Lol. So single men are not men because they aren't married? This uneccessary pressure put on young people is the reason why we have broken homes littered all over. |

