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lexy2014:The first was married at 17. Still don't know how old the other is |
semyman:FYI, I don't believe in any stupid repercussions. He's an Oba does not mean he's no longer human. If he's gonna voodoo my ass, then he has better watch it, I can be mean sometimes. But it's good to know that unlike him, I'd be buried normally. His head would be chopped off, taken to the land of the Afonja's. Ife to be specific. And he'd be standing when the remaining half would be buried. That's demeaning you know. |
Favor99:1. They're sisters. The first one was chosen during his coronation rituals. It's a tradition. The second paid a visit to her sister and was wifed too. 2. By October he would celebrate the third anniversary of his coronation. It's been almost three years. And looks can be deceiving you know, you need to see my 14 years old cousin. If you're tempted to ask how I know, I live in Benin, close to the palace actually. |
MetaPhysical:I don't believe it one bit. Person die, your relative o and the first thing that came to mind is to snap him picture. |
Fine vintage car |
The poor bird is broke. He went to the Atm to withdraw the last 1K. He inserted his card. Made the transaction. Was asked to take his card. Received an alert. But money no come out. Machine dey tok OUT OF SERVICE. He last 1K. We die here |
Lifestone:The most painful part is that it's child abuse. Because he wears a ceremonial robe, sits on a chair and waits for Government money everyone turns a blind eye. Make I see somebody talk about Nwoko again. If na ordinary marry underage everyone go shout, Governor go shout, but them no put this paedophile for jail |
Buckubuck:It would be a disaster. A friend was analyzing something the other day. He spoke extensively about Communism and socialism, about the Russian, Chinese, Mongolian, and Cuban system. When practiced right, there could be benefits, true no system is perfect but if we set aside our greed, and sentiments, we can make any system work. He used the military as an example. If properly packaged, a good system would be birthed. A system where Nigeria's sovereignty and unity comes first. A system where human rights would be respected. A system that would have everyone represented, the affluent and the peasants. If China, under communism can lift over 100 million people from poverty within 15, we can make any thing work. I never agreed with his opinion, but I have this feeling that we're headed for the rocks |
First rule in negotiation: don't act like you're too desperate. You con go tell am say you need money, tell am wetin you wan use the money take do sef. He knows you need the money, you would do anything for the money, so he cashed in on it. Just accept that he played you, and you fell, move on. I'd suggest you'd do something to support yourself, like learning a trade. You can testify to the securities entrepreneurship provides. Source of startup funds from family, and friends, you can also move out of your comfort zone, like starting a go fund me appeal, and if you are prudent with funds try taking a loan. Good job with the savings. |
Buckubuck:Nigeria has been a Yes sir! Yes ma! state since forever. We do whatever would be in the best interest of foreign powers as long as it benefits the high and mighty in power. I have always believed the Presidential system is for the United States, the Parliamentary system is for Britain. But we choose to accept the American system, not just the system but the electoral process too. Every other sane state accept democracy yes, but they modify it. Canada operates the Parliamentary system the Brits left them, but in their own way. Same can be said of SA and other countries. The sooner we realize we are boarding a train heading for doom the better for us. |
Buckubuck:It's a customised Parliamentary system, and should not be compared to the Presidential system. |
Buckubuck:Take a good look, then build a more sophisticated counter argument
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MrPolitics:You got it wrong there bruv. The SIEC conducts state elections. And a court ruling can be used to dissolve the cabinet |
jaxxy:So which century are we in now?
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Anytime she stand near Nwoko her face go drop
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South Africa operates a Parliamentary system of government. All the ministers are members of its Parliament. But in Nigeria the process is long and stressful, even if the president knows who he wants to make his cabinet now, he has to wait. He has to wait because the current National Assembly is yet to be dissolved, and a new one inaugurated. But once a new Parliament seats the president has no excuse. |
1. SEAL - KISS FROM A ROSE |
NgeneUkwenu:You won't get husband here, so to the junction tomorrow morning wearing a placard that reads: HORSEBAND WANTED, APPLY WITHIN |
ngwababe:What exactly is he going to enjoy? |
kennygee:Tell that to Emmanuel Macron. Anyone should be allowed to marry whomever they want, age, color, height should not be a barrier. BTW, A Spanish citizen is an EU citizen |
vanida6:So you really wanna go there |
Na Dem |
MrPolitics:So he's assuming the role of Inec and the courts? Why do we have the election tribunals, and the Judiciary? If anyone has a cause for complain, the constitution points to appropriate channels. He's got no right whatsoever to dissolve legally elected office holders. It's like saying Buhari asked State Governors to step aside. I'm having this feeling that Oyo people are in for it. OYO is their case |
vanida6:Take it easy nau. There is sti Europa league next season |
Amuocha:And the girls sef. All four children. None of them resembles Jide or his wife. |
All of them are boring, in Naija it won't pay well. FTC |
So where are our youth leaders? Every body come lets go and fight so that 15 year Olds would contest for president
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And what's funny about this? |

