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RomanceRe: For Love Will You Marry A Jobless Man? by tilewill(m): 1:53pm On Mar 08, 2010
With the way our ladies handle it, all seems MONEY. do we ever ponder of the spiritual aspect of it? we tend to forget things could start working when the 2 party are together "2 heads are better than one the bibles says; it depends on the kind of man anyway.

With what has happened to me, l got to europe as nobody few years ago, miraculously,
l got my permit of stay within 5 months that l came in, not through anybody but only me  and God at the european commision, with tough 3hrs of interview. 4 months after, l met this beautiful and very intelligent young lady at my frd's church, a nigerian with european nationality. though l was intimidated at first due to her attributes and standard.  in short, with my no work and black, dull african face, this lady began with me on how to drive, later engaged me with the small auto business she's runing without profit. along the line, we started going from offices to offices together as a perfect young executives, looking for ways to create our own business which we eventualy suceeded in doing. all tru that time, no cent of euro in her acount, the same way l have no kobo, talkless of cent of euro.  we acted as if she's the head while l appeared as the vice to the company owners we see for business reasons.

Oh, she just doesnt see things the way most of our girls see things cos, highly big white and black company owners were wiling to engage her in a proper marriage, especialy when they see the level of her intelligence, but she only believed in  the approval of God on a relationship, hoping that every other things shall be added to her and the seem poor husband.

Ladies, the situation of out of job you see today with that young man will change. though it depends. then, together, apply strong faith with enough strategies to fight poverty, not always ready made!!!

good luck!
BusinessRe: Business Section Business Library by tilewill(m): 11:05pm On Feb 24, 2010
It's been few years that l left Nig, so l know nothing about how, and what to do as business in at home today. with the little money l have on ground, l'd once thought of going for loan and buy a small filling station back here in italy, since l have the chances, but, as we all know, there's no place like home,, though, for me to invest in like lagos now for example, l don't think l can afford more than 8million naira. thinking of exporting home italian tiles and various brands of wines. just too troubled with everything to put in place for it, small portion of land that can contain 1 to 2 40fts of containers, registering of my own company as well.

how can l handle the land issues, the likely amount to spend and the suitable areas? how lucrative is italian ceramic tiles in nig, the prices? are there some other cool business oportunities that can give me a relaxed mind? am not going to base in nig, and l don't want stocks pls. thanks
CelebritiesAsa by tilewill(op): 1:54pm On May 19, 2009
Can anyone help with Asa's number, or the manager's please?

Can't get her in France here, she's highly needed for business reasons.




You can get me on brillionn@yahoo.com



Thanks!
CelebritiesRe: Stephaine Okereke Files Divorce And Asking For N100 Million by tilewill(m): 12:32pm On Jul 06, 2008
Don't mind her, that's how they grab it fast fast, what's the outcome huh
CelebritiesRe: Where Are Really Wrong? by tilewill(op): 8:30pm On Feb 20, 2008
@chiogo




no problem, l don't get angry easily smiley, just that we need to add more


understanding on how we deal with cases here. we need to try as much

to eliminate things of insultive and other stuffs that are becoming rampant

on this page. we have graduates, undergradutes, and even

those that 'll never smell higher institution as our family; so l don't

think it's funny if we shared intelligence .

that's just the way the education and our globe trotting is valued!!!


cool cool
CelebritiesRe: Where Are Really Wrong? by tilewill(op): 8:10pm On Feb 19, 2008
@chiogo

l have to say sorry for the subject, every thing was done in haste during
the short time l'd got. besides, l'm not used to typing too long mesgs.
My sincere apology!

About the issue at hand, l think it's still so sad to read this kind of thing
happens to ppl randomly nowadays. not as if l'm fighting for these guys as it seemed,
l mean, l'm a kind that easily get disturbed with just little things; that reflects
my kind of passion.
l wish l could control the situation!!!
CelebritiesWhere Are They Really Wrong? by tilewill(op): 9:09pm On Feb 18, 2008
One could not imagine what exactly the problems between our so called 'stars'
and men of underworld nowadays. Recently, we had the cases of Omotola and 2face
cars stolen; though, l don't know how true, a frd told me via the phone 2nites ago
that our Uche Jombo had just had her own bitter experiece too. Her jeep was taken away at gun-point! sad. The series of questions that came to my mind instantly are,
why is this happening to these guys, why are we doing this to ourselves, do we have to treat our stars this way, is it not too bad and shameful to sugest these guys relocating
elsewhere for safety? We might say, though, some of them were somehow lucky having known the path to follow at a very young age, but what of the stress they pass through
on locations, the sleepless nites and all? With all that, the the most convenient way to appreciate
them is by stealing from them? The celebrities we know in other parts of the world enjoy
what they labour for; with their various and very latest autos, some with private jets,
yet, you hardly hear of any harassment or whatever from anyone. l think this has really made it clear that we shouldn't shift all the blames on our leaders for putting our name in the mud. Rather, we need to check ourselves too.

Or what have you guyshuh
CelebritiesWhere Are Really Wrong? by tilewill(op): 9:08pm On Feb 18, 2008
One could not imagine what exactly the problems between our so called 'stars'
and men of underworld nowadays. Recently, we had the cases of Omotola and 2face
cars stolen; though, l don't know how true, a frd told me via the phone 2nites ago
that our Uche Jombo had just had her own bitter experiece too. Her jeep was taken away at gun-point! sad. The series of questions that came to my mind instantly are,
why is this happening to these guys, why are we doing this to ourselves, do we have to treat our stars this way, is it not too bad and shameful to sugest these guys relocating
elsewhere for safety? We might say, though, some of them were somehow lucky having known the path to follow at a very young age, but what of the stress they pass through
on locations, the sleepless nites and all? With all that, the the most convenient way to appreciate
them is by stealing from them? The celebrities we know in other parts of the world enjoy
what they labour for; with their various and very latest autos, some with private jets,
yet, you hardly hear of any harassment or whatever from anyone. l think this has really made it clear that we shouldn't shift all the blames on our leaders for putting our name in the mud. Rather, we need to check ourselves too.

Or what have you guyshuh
CelebritiesRe: All Ye Genevieve Fans: by tilewill(m): 7:23pm On Feb 17, 2008
l'm sure G gave us the page due to unbearable disturbances from
her fans. she should make it better, not just anything.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians To Pay More For Electricity by tilewill(m): 8:42pm On Feb 16, 2008
What does it profit us in tuning this site to some kind of battle zones?
l think, what we're sharing here should be something to give lights to
our cloudy state of minds. We have experienced a lot of bitterness and
agony from this rogues, l mean, that's where our minds should be at focus;
then, how do we create every possible room for liberation should be another
priority! We have suffered and highly opressed from these leaders, and if
we aren't careful, this 'll streached from generation to generation. Does it mean
this has to continue this way?  their acts and partly ours had nega
tively bent us in the eyes of the world to the extent that anywhere you find yourself
as a Nigerian, no sense of security. With the level we're blessed in  country,
does any Nigerian require woshiping any "fukin oyinbo man" for peanuts? Yeah, that's some
of the results of  bad leadership that'd refused to vanish in our dear country.

Dear brothers and sister, we're all indeed a solders! we have our rights and dignity
to fight for, which by far supasses the beef and embarassment that evades.
So, let's maintain this site clean and worthy.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians To Pay More For Electricity by tilewill(m): 8:52pm On Feb 15, 2008
We're actually getting to the level we need not fold hands watching these
leaders destoying us. Some of them need to be stoned to death! They're corrupt set of scoundrels; selfish, deceitful, unprincipled and unreliabled!!!! Can't they just think for
once?

We may be harmless today, but the heads of the populace 'll judge!
PoliticsRe: Nigerians To Pay More For Electricity by tilewill(m): 9:51pm On Feb 14, 2008
What a heck! Dr Rilwanu Lukman!!! l'm just tired  of  these names
l've been hearing since my tender age. we'd never get
any goodies from all these "halve-gones" except misfortunes. Simple
power supply they refused to give the populace. meen, this their "pay
more" action is really to rouse the anger of  people in general.  they
didn't  do anything about improving it, rather, they're to earn more.
what a shame! thank God they have their stand-by generators, as they
think; the noicy environs doesn't irritate them each time the neighborhood
is terribly conquered by their so called gens.
Either privitisation or otherwise, these ppl are ready to distroy!!!

                      sad embarassed angry
RomanceRe: Happy Valentine's Day! by tilewill(m): 8:39pm On Feb 14, 2008
SHARING THIS DAY WITH ALL NAIRALANDERS,




HAPPY VAL !
CelebritiesRe: How Is A Celebrity Expected To Behave In Public by tilewill(m): 8:38pm On Feb 13, 2008
l wonder oh, muchbabe! does tu come from another planet?
l beg, the fact is that these pple are humans, they cannot control
or maintain the highest standard we seemed to have placed them at all time.
sometimes, they easily forget they're being watched and calm down
just the way you and l do.

it's not easy oh
CelebritiesRe: 2face And Chidren!how Come? by tilewill(m): 8:11pm On Feb 13, 2008
"go ye and multiply" says the word. to have enough peace, long live and
every other  necesities, that's what it takes grin. l believe this is what
my guy is planting, besides, he's got big bros in the house with the same
style. just a humble begining and nothing scary!
CultureRe: Can A Nigerian Man Be Happy With An English Wife? by tilewill(m): 7:51pm On Feb 10, 2008
@poster

Love wins! so, you've got absolutely nothing to worry about. l'm equally a nigerian
with Canadian born soulmate {thou, soon to be together}. You just be positive with him
in the areas of your responsibilities. Be focused and help things with prayers.

goodluck.
CareerRe: Why Do Most Female Secretaries Sleep With Their Bosses? by tilewill(m): 8:10pm On Feb 08, 2008
for comfort, simple![i][/i]
EducationRe: ASUU To Strike Again? by tilewill(m): 9:36pm On Feb 06, 2008
@seun

Your strategies are quite understanding and educating too. But, does our country educational system have really

gotten to that? l believe things wouldn't have been so bad to this extent had those involved were passionate

enough,  we have all it takes to maintain our public schools including the teachers to the standard. no good

labs , even some walls are ancient egptian stuffs! l was having  discussion with  a Carrbn frd few days ago and he

sundenly asked, "why is it that you Nigerians go everywhere, do you guys just love exploring or what?" at first, l didn't

know what the guy was driving at, untill he said ''because you have virtually everything that 'd make you comfortable

back home" hnmm,  l just smiled and eventually  bailed myseif out.  yeah, why wouldn't nigerians flood everywhere?

the simple fact is because Nigerians deserve more respect and  care from those that are concerned.

A lot is damaged, Seun,  May the good Lord help us.
EducationRe: ASUU To Strike Again? by tilewill(m): 9:28pm On Feb 06, 2008
@seun

Your strategies are quite understanding and educating too. But, does our country educational system have really

gotten to that? l believe things wouldn't have been so bad to this extent had those involved were passionate

enough, we have all it takes to maintain our public schools including the teachers to the standard. no good

labs , even some walls are ancient egptian stuffs! l was having discussion with a Carrbn frd few days ago and he

sundenly asked, "why is it that you Nigerians go everywhere, do you guys just love exploring or what?" at first, l didn't

know what the guy was driving at, untill he said ''because you have virtually everything that 'd make you comfortable

back home" hnmm, l just smiled and eventually to bailed myseif out. yeah, why wouldn't nigerians flood everywhere?

the simple fact is because Nigerians deserve more respect and care from those that are concerned.

A lot is damaged, Seun, May the good Lord help us.
EducationRe: ASUU To Strike Again? by tilewill(m): 9:00pm On Feb 05, 2008
@seun
you talked about a case for more private univers,, have we ever considered our low class

teeming population, how many of our people can afford the fee all these private schl

operators are stand to get from one student? l think we're at a stage all these our

so called leaders should ponder to their way of selfishness and one-man-eat-all problems.

haven't they seen enough? everyday, these people travel everywhere, they see the way

schools, students, the techers are cared for, yet, we're stagnant; waiting for who to fix it ?

real sad for treating to our generation this way! is it because they have all

their own children here in the western world? with this shameful act, they think the're right,

forgeting that nobody judges himself right, but God, who's ready to reward accordingly.
CelebritiesRe: Robbers Attack 2face Again: Take Jeep by tilewill(m): 8:03pm On Feb 01, 2008
Ah, ah does it mean the guy is so unlucky! l think it's
high time he got more closer to God.

sad sad
CelebritiesRe: A Tribute To Whitney Houston by tilewill(m): 8:44pm On Jan 28, 2008
@indie


Yes, u're rite. just dat Bobby is a kind of guy l don't like talking
about when it comes to Elizabeth's career. But since l'm compelled,
l'd try. l was in Canada recently, and l witnessed d
brilliance she put up; whaoh, great performance that made me trust
she's bouncing back really! nothing like freedom dear.

she's back to stay, l hope
CelebritiesRe: Upcoming Actress Mercy Johnson by tilewill(m): 8:00pm On Jan 27, 2008
make she do more brushing sha.


nice
CelebritiesRe: Genivieve Is A Wide Flirt by tilewill(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2008
l just hate the way the gul is spoilt. what more do ppl expect of her?
she's proven herself as one of the best, even number one. well, that kind of
thing is bound to happen, but think b4 cooking up a negatives stories
bout her angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
CelebritiesRe: Comedian, Abagana Is Dead by tilewill(m): 7:43pm On Jan 27, 2008
Don't know him though, may his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
CelebritiesRe: A Tribute To Whitney Houston by tilewill(m): 7:37pm On Jan 27, 2008
@hero


Great you bro! you just refreshed me with this gesture. l'm ready to die with
Whitney one time!!! she's in me, l'm in her. she's really eaten deep. Just painful
she's fast eliminating herself. l respect her soooooooo much. you guys may not
believe she's part of my bedtime rotten, to me, all her songs are just GBAM! but the
number one that cool me off in bed is "when you believe".

In a point of fact, Whitney has given us her best. l pray God sees her tru as she fights hard to
brush off her negativities.

OUR OWN WHITNEY, YOU'RE NOT LEFT ALONE, WE'RE WITH YOU IN PRAYERS.
LOVE YOU DEARLY.
CelebritiesRe: Hey, Ladies! by tilewill(op): 6:45pm On Jan 24, 2008
$, hope u aren't trying to chase him away with that shalol
CelebritiesRe: Hollywood Star Heath Ledger Found Dead by tilewill(m): 6:31pm On Jan 24, 2008
P A I N F U L ! but who are we to query death huh
Foreign AffairsRe: 1st America Black President Obama by tilewill(m): 7:45pm On Jan 21, 2008
bizzybone
v
blackcat
pls, do take it easy now, we should learn to behave ourselves
since we have non-nigerians visiting this site as well.

hope the education in us is at work sha?


SEUN, are you there?
embarassed embarassed
Foreign AffairsRe: 1st America Black President Obama by tilewill(m): 7:58pm On Jan 20, 2008
Yeah, that's my Obama! l dont just know why Bill is trying
to be despodent, afterall they would say only Africa operates
within that environment.
let's wait and see.
CelebritiesRe: Omotola Jalade Has Stretch Marks? by tilewill(m): 7:54pm On Jan 19, 2008
seriously, this guy should really be part of julius berger
workers. l belief by the time he comes back from work late
in the evening, everything about him is closed.

Omotola is simply a beauty!
CelebritiesRe: Omotola Jalade Has Stretch Marks? by tilewill(m): 7:12pm On Jan 18, 2008
Her own identity huh huh

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