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If he's really unwinding, let him take off his agbada and cap, get into three quarter shorts, a polo, and den play draft |
[quote author=Sweetguy25 post=41235152]He has every right to complain even if its 3 weeks into Buhari's government. [/quote No! He only has a right to complain if his wife can bear him a set of twins with first 3 months of marriage. Think and construct ur criticisms |
Prophet of Doom!!! God go shame you ooh |
Blessing in disguise! It would have never been considered for renovation. Hopefully we should have something better now |
AdaNri1:But he's not ordinary. If he had been attacked, what do you think would have been happening. A whole General of the Army? My brother, carry a badge and know how it feels |
Besides the man who owns those cars uses a Nokia 3310 |
Did anyone notice his age? Just 34 yrs old. What is the hope of a 34 yrs old guy in Nigeria |
Ezerbullet:I wish I could like this comment a thousand times over. Chill till after school cos if u revolt now dem fit no sponsor ur education ooh....dem no go send you ni |
Thanks guys for your comments. I think my thoughts are centered on ensuring that we don't stop being courteous with our spouses. The simple 'thank you, am sorry, I love you' shouldn't end immediately after she/he has said 'I do'. |
The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility (lasting relationships) I am a die hard fan/lover of Economics. Infact I used to enjoy the various laws, concepts and principles often taught in secondary school. I must also confess that I sometimes envied my counterparts in the Economics dept during university days. Also, I have sometimes wondered how I ended studying Accounting rather than Economics. Been an Accountant has been a life dream from when I was a child. I was particularly inspired by a banker uncle; Alafialoju Adegoke. My Economics passion was inspired by my both home and abroad trained Industrial Chemist dad, who just like one of his siblings was a great lover of Economics. So we may say that I am an Economic Açcountant. Going by my inquisitive, creative thinking and creative writing nature, the topic, Diminishing Marginal Utility popped up at me recently. I was at the popular canteen by the RCCG camp main gate. I was just about finding my way to the auditorium when I realised the huge hunger pangs within me. In a bid to suppress the anger from an hungry man, I found my way into this my top choice canteen. I ordered and then sat to have my meal quickly. Then came this elderly man with a plate of 4wraps of black amala with plenty of flesh. He immediately got set for the task ahead, then a woman who happened to be his wife came along with her plate of rice. Minding/not minding my business, I observed that he asked his wife to please open his bottled water as he couldn't because his hands were soiled with oil, then she reluctantly gave him Hers which she had opened and drank from. Within a flash, my brains reminded to at least 20 years back when they newly met. I imagined how beautiful and heavenly going out would have been. Most likely, he would have pulled out the chair for her to seat majestically, then hush off to the vendors desk to order, bring a beautiful meal to her like a pro-waiter, and then kept on asking to know if she was fine. Honestly, I didn't see a bit of this in this couple, and I asked myself, what could have gone wrong. Were they done with themselves, or have they outgrown those 'lovely fantasies'. In simple English, Diminishing Marginal Utility states that as more and more of a commodity is being consumed, the consumer gets to a point that he can't have as much as he had because his satisfaction derived is reducing. Yoruba would say, 'o ti yo ife', that is, he is consumed by love. I am still asking myself, why does the love, cares and affections earlier shared and professed diminish in some older couples? |
Is that a bag of Ghana cedi beside him. U knw he has ogas to be loyal to |
I feel she should just pick up her life from here. I also believe it's not over for her. Everyone has a story. We all don't just come out to say it. But if properly managed, she could be a role model or celebrity figure for upcoming young girls to learn from. She just has to take grief and anger from her mind. Sugarbelly still has a bright future! |
The liars have spoken. They practically defend the pay and not the case; justice is never done. The highest bidder wins the day. *outta here mehn |
Jesus!!! Fu*king disgusting |
The camps he never visited while he was in office. I just pray that we are delivered from our myopic views. We should start knowing the end intentions of these scammers from day one. Long live Nigeria |
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People just make silly comments. You need to be in Buratai's shows to understand why he acts the way he does |
[quote author=grossindel post=39863432]Ask yourself these if you think buhari is on point.. Why did he oder all the ministries to bank with unity bank only? Why ban 113 oil vessels from importing cruid and appointing just four companies (Femi and co) to do so. Why asking all the vessles to land only in Intel's jetty while Ifeanyi oba and co owns the highest jetty in Africa. The fuel scarcity we have today is as a result of buharis dumb moves in the name of fighting currpotion. Oil marketers have refused to land in Intel's instead they land in cotonue and syphone oil into Nigeria with boats. Now 3 refineries in Nigeria have been shout down because they produce below 60 percent efficiency and buhari is so broke he can't afford $500m to fix each of them. GEJ may be the reason we are hia but I believe you know that under his administration Nigeria became the richest country in Africa. You and I could see it, the way u manage ur money now u can't compare to before. Nigeria is a developing country, you can't just wake up one day and regulate every look and coner of the system, it won't work!![/quote Hey Mr man! Nigeria was only rich on paper but extremely pauper in reality. They just rebased and were singing to the world |
I smh at ppl who make disturbing and unfounded analysis like this. All over the world, there are crisis. Oil prices have dwindled yet you want your profits to tripple.,..ahn ahn. Shey you be learner ni |
Logician:You said it all. There were corrupt loopholes which ppl were thriving from. We all cried about them to be blocked. Now we want them opened back. What a nation. |
[quote author=ZUBY77 post=39810738]So the development officials should pit their tenth all over the state? Illiterate [/quote Hey Mr zubby. It's what they are paid for. Stop being the illiterate here. What were they doing for 2yrs. They didn't take action! Haaba now! Think objectively! |
Infact, if they suddenly woke up and decided they didn't want a church in their so called residential estate, they could have advised them to convert it into a residential building other than outright destruction of such an huge amount of resources already invested. It's so painful! It pains to the marrows |
But where was d govt when the building started from foundation. Why did they wait till it was this tall and consumed huge resources. Senseless decisions! |
Critical situation require critical step. Wish you the best Berrypie |
Can anyone help us ascertain how much was shared between APC and PDP. Thanks |
Pls ooh guys. Lanreadeuyi@gmail.com |
Hello great guys. I heard so much about this movie but all my search and efforts to see it has proved abortive. Anyone with relevant links to see the movie? Thanks. |
Msc Accounting guys! Pls what is d latest ooh...still on the look out for past questions. lanreadeuyi@gmail.com |
hahn:Fvck bad roads jor! These drivers overspeed! They ply these roads everyday, yet they drive as if their fathers made the roads. |