muchroom: This is why i don't argue with people anyhow again in public. "You are Mad", "You are so Stupid". I will just ignore, speak positive to myself and walk away jeje. Imagine this guy slapping you.
Luv9jawomen: This thread is a social experiment. I want to know if men really care more about a woman's facial appearance or about her body.
The lady below isn't conventionally facially attractive but she has a physique that would turn the heads of most men.
So the question is simple, guys would you date this lady?
Have you seen her unrobed , I tell you all that lard and fat won't look appealing when all the clothes come off , on the contrary though , she isn't as ugly as you say she is.
Grandmeister: I like your utopian mindset...unfortunately the world is not an ideal world.
The world might not be ideal in all ramifications but there are still people doing the right things no matter how minute it might be. Discouraging people from what is right because "everybody" is doing it is just pure evil
Grandmeister: The fan made a point which is too sensitive for the world we live in today...let's not even pretend..most of you will take offence if foreign players are featured more than your home grown talents..heck if there are more northerners than easterners in enyimba fc there will be dissenting voices and vice versa...let's not even pretend here.
Some of us have evolved beyond racial/tribal sentiments , if the best players are from only one state in the whole country so be it. There will only be progress when the best hands at anything are put there
Mainz 05 savagely replies fan: " Not every cancelled membership is a cause for concern, sometimes we're relieved."
See finishing O boy! The club's media manager or rather the person who replied deserves two medals The first medal should be given for that sweet reply And the second medal should be added incase he or she lose the first medal
And me personally dey owe that person some bottles and enough weed. I must buy that person some bottles and weed
Na me hail pass. Ugbowo! O boy. Na one of my area be that na. Halla me. I dey relax for irex bar well well! Na Benin city i dey. I dey run things for irex wella. I dey run things for play house (okhoro). Even zafike hotel (after aduwawa) Na pz for sapele road Benin city be my main area. See ehnn i be like air. I dey everywhere!
The person deserves Nigeria's highest honour and indeed any honour given by any black community
ITbomb: Is that how much you hate your children? To have them born with intentional defects?
A wise parent and man of God should never bless your marriage
I thought men of God believed more in the power of the supernatural than in science . More so it doesn't mean the kids will automatically have defects ( sickle cell in this case ) , there's a 75% chance for each child to not be a sickler
robosky02: Nigeria's Raggaei legend Majek Fashek late: post his song you liked most.
After battling a long time illness, Nigerian music legend and reggae king Majekodunmi Fasheke, popularly called Majek Fashek, is dead.
Majek Fashek was born on March 7, 1963 in Benin City to an Edo mother and a Yoruba father but identifies with his Benin root.
Fashek was married to Rita Fashek who inspired the song Without You; the couple had four children but has since divorced.
Some of his musical works include Prisoner of Conscience that featured multiple award-winning tracks Send Down The Rain (1988), Little Patience, Spirit of Love, I & I Experience, So long too long, Rainmaker, Weep Not Children and Rasta Ganstar.
Here are few things to know about Majek the Rainmaker:
1. Majek Fashek various translations of his name Fasheke (Ifa-Kii-she-eke) include “high priest who does not lie”, “powers of miracles” and “(system or medium of) divination does not lie”.
2. After Majek’s parents separated, Fashek remained in Benin City with his mother and joined the choir in his local Aladura Church and learned to play the trumpet and guitar whilst composing songs for the choir.
3. In the early eighties Fashek, who at the time went by the stage name Rajesh Kanal, joined the group Jastix with McRoy Gregg, and was lead singer for Black Rice. They were best known as the in-house band on the show Music Panorama on NTA Benin City.
4. In 1988, shortly after Jastix disbanded Fashek, he began a solo career by releasing the album Prisoner of Conscience and became Nigeria’s top reggae artist after the song Send Down The Rain became the most popular song of the year.
5. In 1989, he won six PMAN awards, which included Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and Reggae Artist of the Year.
6. After leaving Tabansi Records, he was signed to CBS Nigeria in the early 1990s and released So Long Too Long. In 1990 he was signed to Interscope Records and released the critically acclaimed album Spirit Of Love, produced by “Little Steven” Van Zandt.
7. Fashek played a supporting role in the 2000 Nollywood movie Mark of the Beast and starred in a commercial for non-alcoholic beverage Diamant.
8. In 2016, he performed in a comedy show (with more than ten thousand audiences in attendance) in Lagos, Nigeria, with a roundly power-filled and soul-lifting performance.
9. In December 2016 Fashek contributed the song “We Are Not Afraid” to a video featuring 200 celebrities to raise funds for the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Human Rights Watch (HRW).
10. During the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians, he was unhappy about the Nigeria-South Africa crisis. He recalled that he did a song Free Mandela and it helped back then.
Source: Wikipedia
Some of his best hit's
Send Down the Rain’ and
‘So Long Too Long’.
‘Late Night with David Letterman’.
Prisoner of Conscience that featured multiple award-winning tracks Send Down The Rain (1988),
Little Patience, Spirit of Love, I & I Experience,
So long too long,
Rainmaker,
Weep Not Children and
Rasta Ganstar.
Holy Spirit So long too long I'm not tired Genesis
bigstan11787: The. Thing that baffles me is the way Nigerians carry the matter for their head like jerry coil..and the one that happens right under their nose, they just keep quiet.
mikeybrainy: For me I wouldn't try it, I can never marry someone like my mom. If I try that I would end up in an asylum.
She is a good mother, though not perfect (nobody is).
Some of my reasons are:
Nagging (like the neigbours can narrate everything happening in our house if asked to) Involving strangers in family issues (like she says everything)
She can't ever take the blame for anything (blames everyone for her woes, and she is never wrong)
She wants to collect back every single penny she spends in the house (which is impossible) Incites the children against their father (never realized this until I grew up and started thinking like a man, and honestly I'm sorry for all the ways I have acted to my dad, though my own is still fair, my siblings have complete disregard for their father)
Other things too that I can't mention here (makes me feel ashamed.
I realized all these when I started looking at everything from the lens of a struggling husband and father, and I'm still contemplating if marriage is worth it after all, I might as well stay single.... (I only date and break up with girls in my mind, Lol) cos I don't think its worth all the stress. Growing up in a broken, dysfunctional home is hard (sighs).
I wouldn't put all the blame on my Mom but I have resolved not to imbibe my dad's bad habits too (I can't even drink 1% alcohol not because I can't or it's bad, but I run away from it when I think of the things dad would have achieved, if he were not addicted to it)
Sorry for the long post.
Can you marry someone like your mom/dad?
Opinions
I can never marry someone like my mum , she's tribalistic and manipulative , she always wants her will to be done and will resort to emotional blackmail if she isn't getting her way. She also hates her mother in-law ( my paternal grandmother ) with a passion and still talks ill of her even after death , nah I can't marry someone like my mum. Asides this she's a nice person and she's very philanthropic giving to people who are in need
cutefy: The lexical semantics of your text is so plain to understand; and my response is logical and valid. So, what's the problem with the English.
Well, I was only concerned about ur interest in going the full blown lesbo way. Sorry for rocking ur boat.
Talking about the kettle calling the pot black , or is it the other way round. In another thread she wrote the heading "Most realest" which is grammatically wrong.
Donbabaj: I could be happy now but the next minute, she changes mood all of a sudden. We dated for over year after someone match make us but this mood swing things continued overtime so sometimes I get confused even as i really tried managing the pressure. She's a nice girl, takes good care of me, buys clothes, cooks, always wants me to look good but the problem is the rate which she switches mood easily.
Financially, we are both average earner but I think she earns better pay than me.
For instance, recently we got a new apartment - 2bedroom flat but whenever I say something she doesn't like or she doesn't want to hear, she just reacts like why would I say such a thing. All the while we were dating, we never stayed with each other as we stayed in our parents house. Fast forward* most times, as the man, after switching mood, I try to pacify her by petting and apologising but she doesn't just want to listen.
Just today, we were playing with each other on the bed, touching each other (not sensitive part) and she wanted me to kiss her. So I told her jokingly that "but you know this is not biblical" as an advocate of no sex until after marriage. I have never had sex with her either. The next thing she said, "why are you talking like this" she stood up, went straight to the sitting room and slept there. I went to meet her there to pacify her again but she wouldn't listen.
Please note that I have not and can never beat or abuse her cos I'm a Christian.
I'm just tired. She's really getting on my nerves. Our wedding is 3 weeks time but I dont just know what to do. People, friends and family are already aware of the impending marriage but I'm afraid that if a lady can switch mood like this, who knows what will happen tommorrow. I cant sleep in peace...
Please advice. This is happening right now.
She wants to confirm the package before she signs a life contract
MelaninSkinGirl: Life has been unfair to her she has 6 kids that she has no access to until they are 18 and that is if they chose to contact her. Her family are no longer in touch with her and she is all alone. Have some sympathy please.
I see you don't know the meaning of unfair , everything happening to her now is solely her doing. Not having access to her children because of her drug addiction isn't unfair , her family not reaching out to her after implicating her uncle and her poor choices in life isn't unfair. On the contrary she had a uncle who took her away to a better and foreign land and also provided for all her needs is more than fair to me , not many can boast of that. Please know the meaning of words you use before you use them
MelaninSkinGirl: I am sending you big hugs, life can be unfair. I hope some true Christian nairalanders can offer you good christian advice.
One thing I will say is that you admitting your wrongs is the IST step to healing. Give your family time, they will come to forgive you one day. Till then work on yourself and try to be the best version of yourself.
Life was never unfair to her , in fact she had it better than most people
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