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Lord heal her |
They should pay the man. The truth is they should have allowed him to finish the job but they sacked him because they didn't want him to take the glory of leading the country to the world cup |
Parisian:If you are not truly jobless you won't be offended ![]() |
Qadaffi2idiamin:Don't mind them jare. As if they won't jump at him if they had the chance |
This is how it should be. Two successful people coming together to marry themselves. That's 1 + 1 = 2 not a man (wey dey even struggle oh) getting married to a jobless nonentity who has nothing but her p**sy to offer. That's 1 + 0 = 1. So single guys look well before you leap ![]() |
This government is not serious at all. Lagos-Ibadan expressway has ALWAYS been a good road from time immemorial. Why not channel the energy and resources towards developing or constructing other roads? |
The lady is extremely shameless. She is not even ashamed to portray herself as a liability which she is. If you go to the original website to read the full story you'll realise that she had already asked the husband to be sending monthly money to her family. The man refused then the family now billed the man 120k for her brother's wedding. Since you are unemployed should you even have the audacity to suggest to your husband that he should be sending money to your parents? Especially after he "bought" you from them at that extortionate price. This is what happens when men get carried away by p**sy. There is more to marriage than toto. A man should look for an asset to marry, not a liability who is has nothing to add to your life save for her p**sy. The man took the right decision by choosing to ignore her greedy, poverty stricken family |
Biza Biza |
malakaimoscondo:How do you know he is 39? |
jeff1993:Please what does this law mean. Does it mean abortion is now illegal in the US? |
Ageless |
ozo13:What's her tik tok handle? |
So why did you ban Trump permanently then? |
HORLADY:Don't be bitter. It's his time. Hatred won't take you anywhere |
I don't want to say your question is daft. You know she is cheating on you and she has gone wayward. Why are you hell bent on keeping her in your life? What advice are you expecting? |
This man is smart. He is stylishly distancing himself from Tinubu. |
Yinmu. Not even Beyonce gets paid that much |
I saw his interview on "Trending Faces" sometimes ago where he said the same thing. He may be right. Then that would only mean Mr Macaroni is already moving towards being a billionaire if he is not one already |
But that's 4 nah |
I heard she is from a wealthy family. I believe she didn't need the Met Police job |
Sokoto...Nigeria's most peaceful state |
VictorUSA:We know you are seeking attention so as to validate your useless self but must you degenerate to this low level reasoning and must you spew out garbage just to be noticed? |
I don't believe this Fake news |
How Alaafin of Oyo passed away, predicted source of deathOne source said the monarch told him the regular exercise that he was known for and the food choices had helped him to manage the condition for a long time. ByTaiwo-Hassan Adebayo April 24, 2022 2 min read The Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi III, passed on after complications associated with prostate enlargement, a family source confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES, saying that the 83-year-old monarch had recently said the condition was going to claim his life. The monarch passed on at the Afe Babalola University Teaching Hospital in Ado Ekiti, the capital of Ekiti State, a facility he had previously visited at different times for treatment. The proprietor, Afe Babalola, was a close friend and honourary chief of the late Alaafin. The source said the monarch had for “several years managed” the prostate enlargement condition but with age, the difficulties increased recently, causing severe urinary problems. “I know what will kill me, I know this prostate problem will kill me,” the source quoted the late monarch as saying. The source, who asked not to be named as he has no permission to brief journalists, said the monarch spoke with him in late March. The source said the monarch told them the regular exercise that he was known for and the food choices had helped him to manage the condition for a long time. “He said that with age, his ability to fight (manage the condition) was reducing and that the condition was severely worsening,” the source said. Meanwhile, multiple palace sources said the monarch recently had a domestic accident, which caused him a hand injury. The affected hand had to be bandaged. And when he had to make a public appearance when the Oluwo of Iwo, Adewale Akanbi, visited him on April 10, he used his cloth to cover the affected hand, the palace sources said, a matter that was confirmed by a royal. Apparently, the accident aggravated his condition, and he was then later moved to the Ado Ekiti hospital where he was placed on admission. ⓘ “On Thursday, his condition was stable, and he made a few calls to tell those close to him that he was getting fine,” our source said. “But around 4:30 or 5 p.m. on Friday, everything changed. The person that was with him (an aide titled Osi Efa) called and said we should be praying because he had stopped responding to treatments. “The battle for his life started while those of us aware of the situation were scared but praying. But very late on Friday, or perhaps in the earliest hours of Saturday, he had his last moment and plans began to bring the remains home in an ambulance.” His remains were taken to Oyo in the early hours of Saturday when the initial traditional rites began, first with the slaughtering of a goat at the entrance of the palace, called Oju Abata, to herald the transition of the monarch. A curfew was declared from 7 p.m. Saturday to Sunday morning to allow for the completion of the final burial rites of the late monarch. Oyo had not witnessed the passing of a monarch since 1968 when Alaafin Bello Gbadegesin Ladigbolu II, passed on. Oba Adeyemi succeeded Alaafin Gbadegesin in 1970 but his formal coronation ceremony took place in January 1971 |
Our brothers from the yeast - the mpuru mmiri people will do anything for money |
duality:Says who? Prove it that they are not married |
She may be a runs girl. She definitely has more guys she is seeing. Do you expect her to tell you the truth that you are not the only one? If you feel you can change her (which I doubt) stick with her and take her to the doctor to treat the ailment otherwise just leave her |
The guy should start dressing well nah And who noticed he hasn't met with PMB since becoming governor |
adecz:You are smart! Do you lick smarties? ![]() |
Bukden16:I'm telling you. So unrealistic. Why did Joy suddenly cut of her relationship with Samuel to marry someone else? How was Samuel released from prison? So many unanswered questions. Unrealistic |
Shots fired at the iragbiji guy ![]() |
It's pure trash! The story started well but along the line it started becoming unrealistic. A guy started a church and within a short space of time his church had become mega big and he was rolling in money. How nah? Na so e easy? Then why will a very successful guy think of relocating to Canada and leaving a very supportive wife behind? Why did Joy suddenly cut off her relationship with Samuel to marry someone else? How was Samuel released from prison? When his wife threatened to bring him down why didn't he beg? So many unanswered questions. The screenplay (on screen story arrangement) was really poor. Thr story no gel. Good actors though. Excellent costume. Good locations. Directing was fair. I'll give it 5/10 |
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