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CelebritiesRe: Daddy Freeze Reacts To Mark Zuckerberg Being 3rd Richest Man In The World by Sirlala: 1:14pm On Jul 08, 2018
oruma19:
pls how do I logon to the online church. I was on church today I didn't hear anything the pastor preached, he was just talking off key...lolz. Pls i need a sound bible preaching church in warri. I don tire for the new generation churches, soso fake fake promises without telling the truth and reality.
He preaches every day. You can watch him on youtube via Daddy Freeze Teaches on youtube. I actually watch from Toronto and I can confirm that Daddy Freeze is really good in breaking down the Bible.
CelebritiesRe: Daddy Freeze Reacts To Mark Zuckerberg Being 3rd Richest Man In The World by Sirlala: 1:03pm On Jul 08, 2018
SyberKate:
The truth is that most Nigerians are lazy. Now I'm not saying Nigerians don't work hard, I'm saying Nigerians work hard but not in the right things.
Well said
RomanceRe: "If A Woman Is Not Married By 30 Her Mileage Has Gone Far" - Nigerian Man Says by Sirlala: 11:18am On Jun 15, 2018
ireneidiva:
Unmarried people are irresponsible? OMG! Where were you raised?
Apologies, unmarried adults, those of marriageable age, are irresponsible. I don't mean young adults who are still in colleges or eating Mummy thank you.
RomanceRe: "If A Woman Is Not Married By 30 Her Mileage Has Gone Far" - Nigerian Man Says by Sirlala: 11:16am On Jun 15, 2018
[quote author=RiyadhGoddess post=68501981][/quote]When you don't acknowledge your issue, you won't solve them and continue to remain the same. Go and solve your issue. You have one at hand.

Enjoy your holidays. Unfortunately for me at this end of the hemisphere, I have got work and off I go.
RomanceRe: "If A Woman Is Not Married By 30 Her Mileage Has Gone Far" - Nigerian Man Says by Sirlala: 11:13am On Jun 15, 2018
doskie:
dont mind such men. forgetting they will have daughters some day. life is more complex than sitting in your parlour and designing blanket models to cover everybody. a lady can be decent, naive and nice, but just had her time wasted by someone. its a complicated world out there. not all single ladies at 30are picky or gold diggers and prostitutes. sometimes, circumstances of the real world may warrant a lady, decent as she may be, to settle later than her mates. its a wooly world out there, one may get married at 21 but bear kids for the first time at 32. another may get married at 23 and die at 25. another may get married at 35 and have kids immediately. what about those who got married very early to a psycho that ended up killing them ? are their brothers and parents still happy today that they attended their daughters wedding ? lets learn to mind our business and support each other. because even the men folk, nothing stops a man from getting married at 20. and not everyman with money has found his choice for a wife just because he is financially capable.
I have sisters and one is yet to be married and she is 32. She has issues and I have told her that. She has refused to address her issue and as a result, continue to remain single. To make matter unbearable for her, she is the first daughter and her younger ones are married. So let's stop kidding ourselves on this matter. It is simple. I married my wife at 25 and I will never advise anyone to go for a lady at 30 except I see that the lady is genuine and ready to adjust to marital life.
RomanceRe: "If A Woman Is Not Married By 30 Her Mileage Has Gone Far" - Nigerian Man Says by Sirlala: 11:10am On Jun 15, 2018
RiyadhGoddess:
The way some people reason with their anus na wa. I'm 31and single. No bad feelings about my single status. The way marriages pack these days isn't even encouraging rara. I love my peace of mind. If marriage comes fine if not, I'm still cool. Marriage will come at the right time. I envy nobody. I'm not desperate. My friends who got married are managing their marriage while some are out already sad There is nothing like evening paper my dear. Oh the poster was referring to Nigerians, I forgot I was no longer a Nigerian grin Eku odun oni o
Please cut the crap and stop acting like you don't have an issue. The legal age for a woman to marry is 18. The prescribed aged for a woman to marry according to marriage counselors is 25. You are 13 years past the legal age and 6 years past the admirable age. You need to reevaluate your life to address your issue. Marriage may not be the ultimate goal of life, but we are social animals and we need a companion and likewise, love. Hence, marriage is very important for our human existence and happiness. I am less concerned about who you marry, in view of LGBT rights. Notwithstanding, even LGBTs get married and so not getting married is not an exception or an excuse.

Unmarried people have issues and are irresponsible. Even your friends who are out of marriage left as a result of their irresponsibility. Marriage is tough and for grown-ups, and those who understand what RESPONSIBILITY means. Go and address your issue madam and stop acting like you are normal.
RomanceRe: "If A Woman Is Not Married By 30 Her Mileage Has Gone Far" - Nigerian Man Says by Sirlala: 10:57am On Jun 15, 2018
We don't need to beat about the bush on this. A man who is not married at 40 or has never tasted marriage at 40 is useless. A woman who is not married at 30 has issues. There may be exceptions, but the exceptions are those who after realizing their issues decided to address them. We know the truth, please let's stop ignoring it.
CelebritiesRe: I Was A Bus Conductor For Years - Small Doctor Reveals by Sirlala: 10:51am On May 22, 2018
Seems people now enjoying the lies of who is poorer
Christianity EtcRe: How A Wealthy Family Went Broke After Being Brainwashed In Church- Lady Narrates by Sirlala: 2:51pm On May 08, 2018
What the man and his family were doing is called Stupidity. The Universe does not support stupidity. I wish them well
PoliticsRe: Senator Dino Melaye Sent To Prison By Lokoja Court (Photo) by Sirlala: 2:18pm On May 03, 2018
When they have power, they move about the street in arrogance. However, when the law catches up with them, they claim it is a witchhunt and instantly pretend to be sick. This is how cowardly the average Nigerian politician is. This is the kind of people, Nigerian youth vote into power and also commit atrocities on their behalf.
PoliticsRe: Leave God Out Of It, Kayode Ogundamisi Tells Folorunsho Alakija by Sirlala: 1:34pm On Feb 26, 2018
Kayode has ridiculed this woman. I guess she would be regretting her tweets.
PoliticsRe: The World’s Five Fastest-growing Economies by Sirlala(op): 1:29pm On Feb 26, 2018
We regressed due to the recession. What is alarming in Nigeria now is that we do not understand the Economic blueprint of this administration. At least we understood, Obasanjo's economic blueprint which was a progressive one and we recorded sustainable growth of 27%. Jonathan's administration, we had an idea of the economic blueprint. We have an Economic Policy Statement in this country drafted by the Obasanjo's administration. Why are we not implementing that policy? What is the Buhari's Economic blueprint or policy? It appears to be non-existence.
PoliticsRe: The World’s Five Fastest-growing Economies by Sirlala(op): 1:08pm On Feb 26, 2018
I feel ashamed that Ghana is getting its act right and moving towards economic progress. In Nigeria, fictitious animals are swallowing money.
PoliticsThe World’s Five Fastest-growing Economies by Sirlala(op): 1:07pm On Feb 26, 2018
In January, the World Bank published its latest biannual Global Outlook report, which measures economic growth in almost 200 countries by calculating the year-on-year percentage change in GDP.

India and China are usually considered to be stars in this respect. While the global average growth rate is about 2.7 percent, India reported a whopping seven percent last year, with China roughly the same. Such figures are staggering – but they are not the world’s most impressive.

The Global Outlook provides growth forecasts for 2017, 2018 and 2019. India’s three-year forecast is strong – yet China fails to make the list. Meanwhile, a handful of smaller emerging markets are set to out-pace both. Here, World Finance ranks the world’s five fastest-growing economies based on the average of these percentages.

Bhutan – 11.1%
Located between China and India, Bhutan’s mountainous terrain makes it difficult to build infrastructures, such as roads and pipelines. Consequently, manufacturing industries are not the cornerstone of the economy’s growth. Instead, the roots of Bhutan’s prosperity lie in hydropower, agriculture and forestry. For example, the construction of a huge power plant in Dagan has been an important aspect of the government’s plan to increase Bhutan’s hydropower capacity to 10,000MW by 2020.

Ethiopia – 8.7%
While Ethiopia is Africa’s largest recipient of developmental aid and remains one of the world’s least developed countries, several of its sectors show great promise for the economy. A burgeoning services industry underlies the hope that Ethiopia will become a middle-income country by 2025. The construction sector was also boosted in the mid-1990s by massive public infrastructure investment and gathered real pace between 2004 and 2014. A prime example of its accomplishments is the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which is often considered the crowning glory of the country’s recent growth.

Ghana – 8.1%
Since the country’s democratisation in 1992, Ghana’s political and legal systems have been central to maintaining the economy’s strong expansion. With courts remaining largely independent and the political process fairly stable, there are few barriers to international trade, which therefore allows the country to draw upon its gold and cocoa reserves to boost prosperity. The discovery of oil reserves in 2010 is also a major cause of development at present. This, alongside a fiscal consolidation plan, will be central to Ghana’s future growth.

Cote d’Ivoire – 8.1%
In 2012, Cote d’Ivoire’s productivity suddenly boomed. There were two reasons for this: first, a peace agreement halted the country’s 10-year civil war, and second, the government received a $4.4bn package from the IMF. Nowadays, cocoa, coffee and palm oil are the backbones of the country’s economy. The government also channels oil revenue into education and infrastructure development, which in turn advances industry. The capital city Abidjan now plays host to Parisian-style cafes, and the country hopes to achieve ‘emerging market’ status by 2020.

India – 7.7%
Indian growth often receives global attention because the country’s economy is both stable and huge. Services are fundamental for the economy, counting for two-thirds of Indian GDP, while consumerism is on the rise thanks to a growing middle class. This growth is aided by an entrepreneurial spirit in civil society and a deep sense of national pride. While China is slowing down, India marches ahead, with the IMF predicting it will crack eight percent GDP growth in 2021.

https://www.worldfinance.com/markets/the-worlds-five-fastest-growing-economies
CrimeRe: Pastor’s Wife Who Sent Her Nudes On Church’s Whatsapp Page Attempts Suicide by Sirlala: 10:40am On Jan 30, 2018
She wanted to send it to someone. The question should be who?

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