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PrincessGlow:Bet? Like seriously! Believe whatever you want to, that's your issue |
PrincessGlow:I'm not a man |
There's the guy I met recently and I really like him. He's looking to settle down at least before the year runs out but the problem is he has a child outside wedlock and the mother is very much around. My spirit is telling me to take a walk but I really like this guy especially since he's talking marriage. |
I'm saying something that seriously bothering me you guys are saying another thing. why are short men approaching me for a serious relationship? Or am I cursed with short men? |
I don't know if it's just me or a general perspective. My first boyfriend is a short guy but I noticed after we parted ways, it's mostly short men that ask me out. I'll be 30 this december, yet no serious relationship. All the tall guys I like are fvck boys yet the serious ones are short men. I don't have anything against short men, it's just that they have lots of issues. Sigh* |
Dtruthspeaker:As in her husband brother's wife |
mignone:I doubt if they went through the main channel to retrieve his info from the bank, I'm very sure money exchanged hands. |
I came back from my sister's place to hear of a tragic story that happened in my absence three(3) days before. Our neighbour bro tade(BT) for short is a well loved guy in our neighbourhood as a whole, very reserved, jovial and and minds his business. According to gossips in the compound, a friend of his begged him to use his account to collect money from an uncle because his own account needs to be updated and he urgently needs it to take care of his sick mother, he also promised to give BT something for his troubles, BT agreed. 76k was sent to BT's account. He was supposed to collect the money in a nearby ATM booth but his friend insisted they go to his bank ATM because he doesn't want any charges to be deducted from the money, they both went to the his bank ATM booth, but the queue was long and the sun was much BT's friend stood at a place a bit far from the booth. After he was through at the ATM booth he gave his friend the money and he the friend gave BT 8k and extra 500 for his fare back home since the bank is far from his house, they said their goodbyes that was the last time they both saw each other. Fast forward to Wednesday last week, Fed Sars came and dragged BT like a common thief, beating him, punching his face according to the newscaster, the whole ADUGBO was present asking what was going on, they told them to report to kirikiri. Since he is a member of the cda, some executives including our landlord followed the police truck carrying him to their station. The woman who reported him said he was suppose to deliver a smart tv to her, after negotiations and payment he stopped picking her calls and blocked her, so she reported the case to sars, thank God one of the sars official knew someone working in diamond access, that was how they traced him to his residence. BT swore he is not the one that he only helped someone collect the money. When he was asked to lure his friend, his number was switched off, police and the woman kept saying he was an accomplice. I've seen and heard in movies where they beat someone black and blue, I thought they were exaggerating, my people I not only see black and blue but I saw purple on someone's face, swollen cheeks as if he put stone in his mouth, it was horrible. if not for his integrity and because people knows he couldn't have done such a thing, this case would've gone beyond control. Last last, the woman demanded for 500k as compensation for her troubles so as to settle out of court, but thank God they were able to reach a compromise. Sars too demanded for their own. So my people be careful of the way you dish out your account details to people, don't use because of peanuts that'll be given to you after the deal to suffer for things you know nothing of. |
I'm interested I have the above qualities except I'm AS |
Anytime I experience it, whatever I think in my mind at that moment is what I'll dream of afterwards |
Ugley |
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