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In 9ice voice "dt love no b bin tin"...hmmm so dem too falls in love? |
In 9ice voice "dt love no b bin tin"... |
Mynd44:Hmmm...ori mi ma gba gbe mi o.Eleda mi ma sun o. |
patakioye:Broz it shu b #no2naijabankslavery cos all d banks in naija practice ds. No bank is a saint here ppu only raise dt of UBA nd FCMB,GTBank is worse nd Diamond is hell. |
Hmmmmm PDP... put ur Houz in order we a robust opposition party. |
OmoAlata1:If its a guy my opinion wl still be the same forgive and forget show her more love...but before d confrontation I wl advice d guy to av a concrete evidence then face d tune of d music. |
OmoAlata1:My dear pls am not here to trade blame and am not blaming the lady in questions,if did not forgive and forget ar u advising her to leave her home?In my own opinion dts what I think it wl b better fo her...and dt is why I said let her set a trap fo them so she can av a physical evidence dt wl put both of them in misery fo d rest of their life. If u think leaving her home cos of ds is better toh dt is ur opinion but mind if she do d sis and d hubby wl continu their illicit act nd even end up in marriage:but why wl she loss her matrimonial home to anoda dauta of eve?To me its better she face it and den make any necessary amendment. |
I doubt d originality of this story...Well while I will not support d man and her sis act..cos ds act is a punishable offence but d op shu learn hw to forgive and forget. My first advice wl b to the op herself,hw ar wl sure u ar playing ur role as d wife?While ds may not b enof rson fo ur hubby to sleep wt ur sis but I felt there is also the need fo u to examine ursef and c whr u av short coming nd correct it. secondly I wl advice u to go home behave as if u av not seen anything,act well to ur hubby and start d trap journey its not going to b easy but I think u need more evidence I mean d physical one not jus d fone and whatsapp stuff. Set a trap fo them and c if they wl fall fo it...u may decide to announce a trip from ur office fo two days to a near by state; as u ar telling dem ds watch d rxn on their faces. Or u can decide to come home any of d afternoon if ur hubby is d type dt eat at home. if u making a journey make sure u av d spare keys to all d doors in ur home. My dear we all av our individual cross to bear ds is urs carry it wt all ur might even wen u kno d crucifixion is closer dn u think but d truth is after d death u wl rise soon wt tears of gain so stay and watch ur home rebuilt tru ur own sweat. |
Toh ds naija musicians wey dey shout d guy name no fit repair d car nd give it to any of his family member? |
Hint magazine story... |
op I hope ds is not all u can load abt Fashola because I did not see any road project.... |
Ever since the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared General Muhammadu Buhari the winner of the 2015 President Election, 500 or more dignitaries have either visited him at his country home or his temporary residence in Abuja. The photographs are there for all to see: dignitaries from around the country and around the world. That’s good, very good! But it is time we see pictures of students, market women, okada-drivers, the disabled, farmers and fishermen and everyday Nigerians visit the in- coming president. Considering the number of highly-placed visitors the President-elect has received, I suggest that he find time and space to host 50 or more everyday Nigerians. It is a democratic tradition that when you win an election, you invite representatives of your foot soldiers for a “Thank You” chat; or you go visit them to say thank you. In other words, after you win, you meet with your supporters to say “thanks” and there are usually photo-ops, too. Image and perception matters! You want to show that you are grateful. You want to show that you will never forget them. You want to show that you are on their side. You want them to believe that you will fight for their interest. You want them to have a sense of belonging and ownership. So, four years hence, the same group of people will not only join your army, they will recruit others to join. And so I ask: where are the representatives of the youths who spent countless days and nights and resources contributing to General Muhammadu Buhari’s historic victory. Where are the people who walked the walk, talked the talk and went to the polling stations to get things done? We want to see the President-elect meet with their “representatives.” He should go to them, or invite them! I repeat: there is nothing wrong with the President-elect meeting with bigwigs. Absolutely nothing! They have a role to play in the growth and development of our country. However, the everyday Nigerians have a greater stake in our collective destiny, in nation-building. When dignitaries begin to throw tantrum because their demands are not met, it is the people – everyday people – that the President would turn to for support and understanding and sacrifice. In the last couple of days and weeks, we’ve seen and read about how some bigwigs have been positioning and repositioning themselves. What did they contribute to this epoch-making era? But now they are joining the victory lap. Frankly, many of the pictures in the public domain elicit concern. Even so, I have trust in the ability of the President-elect (and his inner circle) to distance many of these new-found friends and supporters from the corridors of power. Nigerians sent several messages to the President-elect. But one is clearer than every other message. And that is that we cannot go back to the old ways of doing things. Buhari He talked about change. He invoked the spirit of change. And the people believed him; they bought into his idea. All I am suggesting is for the President-elect to meet with a cross section of everyday Nigerians. That’s all! Sabidde@yahoo.com |
I Vote Mzlaurel Cc NLJega |
I Vote Mzlaurel. |
MzLaurel:How do I vote?pls I wan to vote fo u. |
Anything that has a beginning also has an end..time fo everything. |
Pdp showing humility...I think dey shu remove pride then there will b headway fo dem. The party dt don't listen to d masses they feel they can do anything nd go scot free so dey practice all form impunity..no wonder they see demselve as d largest political party nd feel they wl rule naija fo eternity;they forget power belong to the electorate. |
Laali and married again is what ds generation kno abt indian . |
Toh let d hrt beat continue.... |
Ishilove:because he wanted to make headlines.. on every tabloid. |
Toh naija hmmm...say wl beat France from unemployment rate..make I Google am.Op na NTA b d source info ha no wonder. |
op I kno bliv ds ur ranking why is Nigeria not inclusive wt all dos huge budget and the loan wl took...bros I dey para o. |
MzLaurel:wishing u d best nd hw do wl vote...? |
Even mosquitoes Oga ooooo.... |
No one seem to be clean in naija,half of d public servant and politicians av deep their hand in one dirty deal or the other may d lord help us. |
Saw this some days ago on nairaland but I need ur best description about the image..
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if its not panadol it can never be panadol it may look like.. above all natural abinibi is diff from ability. |
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