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Cathaliya: sweetus, how far la?Who are you? ![]() Am curious ![]() |
Cathaliya: ...try again.morning ![]() |
lertee: The Elected persons among us contribute greatest to the societal problem. People live in abject poverty and when they are approached and tipped with little packages,they wouldn't mind carrying out henious activities. An individual has a blame but the government has the largest blame.Who is the government? A group of individuals who represents the rest of the individuals ![]() |
xynerise: Sorry na becos of good boys like u I used ''sometimes''. I was wrong anyways. I forget say u join the bad people ![]() No be you dey carry ballot boxes ![]() |
xynerise: There is no valid excuse for one to become a criminal or prostitute. Once a thief/prostitute, always a thief(unless arrested by God).Not sometimes, always!!!! The poor are those ones that does the dirty jobs |
lertee: Good,but could you tell me the number of people that have the opportunity to turn a bad situation into a good one in Nigeria today?No one was born good. Great kings are made not born. Everyone does have the opportunity, they just don't have the mind to see it or rather some people have the get rich fast syndrome. Example, i told an online scammer that if he can dedicate just half of his time and resources to genuine e-businesses, he would prolly be a millionaire right now. |
lertee: If they do not do robbery or girls do not go into prostitution,how do they survive?The criminals are. I believe being a man entails just one thing. Making decisions and taking responsibility of them. There're so many other people who are worse than we are ![]() |
lertee: Yes I get the point spikes tried to raise so I would accept it as “country specifi”c really.No, they never did. They just allowed us to blame them. The thing is, from my point of view, i believe in working for myself and not depend on any support of any kind. You see people breaking the law and blaming the government that they didn't provide jobs for them. What happened to entrepreneurship? Must the government do everything for the people. The change we all are looking for can only start with us. We need to change our own ways and mindset towards the society at large. We need to start respecting boundaries, and taking responsibility of our actions. In as much as the government is there to support us, we still need to work on ourselves and not leave everything to God |
larride: I think we Nigerian don't like failures, when anything goes wrong, we always look for someone to blame instead of us to take responsibility for our action or in-action, we all want to de-associate ourselve from failure but embrace success wherever we find it. We need re-orientation about our mentality. We are responsible for whatever choices we make.exactly my point ![]() |
lertee: Being responsible for one`s action or not is not “country specific”,it is human nature,unless there is another context in which you are trying to drive to.We blame our government for most things. If person child fall for gutter, na government fault ![]() |
lertee: I hate to talk about politics,it is a sad tale. Human relation is better.Politics is fun if discussed with matured minds. Human relation can be biased. Nevertheless, human relations it is. Topic: Why don't Nigerians be responsible for their actions, always playing the blame game. |
Albino Ninja ![]() |
Cathaliya: .Nope, i can't. Give me hint, Surprise me ![]() |
lertee: So what should the next topic be?Maybe all ![]() But, i still want an educative stuff. Maybe politics or human relations ![]() |
Cathaliya: good riddance to rotten c..untU sound a little bit like itsmodella but definitely not her. So, tell me, who the fck are u ![]() |
Cathaliya: buy ke?smh ![]() |
lertee: I need more knowledge on reincarnation. Is it real? I personally don't believe in it. Who can enlighten me or us?I think everyone will place an opinion based on religion. And i would not like a religious war this evening. Next topic please ![]() |
ikekings: Lmao!!! Have seen it... That's not me na spikes c... The guy too dey jonz! ![]() |
lertee: You guys need to start discussing educating stuffs here.Bring up a topic |
Ishsoph: My job here henceforth na to dey spoil show for you. ![]() You no fit ![]() |
Evening all |
Ishsoph: ...wetin i do now ![]() |
HumbledbYGrace: Is it hot? Looks deliciousVery very delicious ![]() It is normally just warm ![]() |
xynerise: You are not man enough. Do you know what I saw during the Biafra war? ![]() |
Idowuogbo: For real? Worrahappun?Like seriously? You denying ur sins now abi? ![]() |
This is Nkwobi ![]() As it is believed, the way to a man's heart is via his stomach ![]() Nkwobi is a delicacy from Igbo Land. It is not regarded as food but desert ![]() It is prepared with kanda a.k.a kpomo, goat/cow meat, ugba, palm oil and a few other stuffs. When serving, slices of fresh pepper and onions are carefully used to decorate it. For maximum satisfaction, it is advised to serve with Ice Cold beer (Heineken to be precise ) or Nkwu enu a.k.a Palm wine
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Idowuogbo: Wetin dey worry all dis Mumu bois sef, mail d chika if una get quanta na! Dis una otondo method sef, msteeeew!You know say we get quanta ![]() |
The best form of motivation, IMHO, is giving your team members a sense of belonging and importance. If they feel left out, feel like they're not really needed or what they can offer are not appreciated, then the project is as good as dead. To the group members, the only way to move forward, is by doing whats best for themselves and for the group (John Nash ) |
Kslib: Just passing!! **blowing whistle***All izz not well, some are pit toilet ![]() |
bejahiskyy: *Teleport myself to his house,front door,turn the lock and tie him with a leash,then pick up his biatch and hump her like my camel in front of him*smh ![]() ASUU why? |
Buddy dogg: eh wic jailerAre you an intruder ![]() |
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