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Behold the star of 2024 so far... Some takeout: - Don't let the wildness on social media erode your home trainings - Be consistent - Have a positive mindset. She could have chosen to give her husband drama when he shared his experience from the office with her. She chose to step up her game instead. She was already getting up at 6am to prepare food for her child prior anyways.
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And then the gbas gbos ...
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There's more...
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This is following the initial topic about the woman who says she was motivated to wake up earlier than usual to prepare food for her husband to take to work. See here: https://www.nairaland.com/7959501/woman-brought-2-spoons-husband While it was just some random innocent tweet, her life story seem to have experienced a massive turnaround from it. Why? Well, Tweeps dug into her past posts and discovered she had always been the "good wife" to her husband, with some level of consistency too. Then another Tweep noticed she had made a Christmas wishlist for a bedside refrigerator, then asked for her account details to support her in getting it. The rest is history... Nlfpmod
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Isn't this video from way back, probably GEJ's tenure set? |
Jennyclay:
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Facing the reality of the truth shall make you wise
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bouncin04:Kudos and best wishes. |
bouncin04:What decision have you made now, seeing that didn't exactly work out? |
MMempire:Who is the AJ in this instance? |
These are people's parents. How do they look their younger folks in the eye to teach them morals? |
It might just be a balanced equation afterall.
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Some say she's trying to trend to promote her upcoming song. If otherwise, then she might just be complicating an already complex entanglement. AsiwajuLerry already seem to be in an entanglement with Amara, who is also in a yet unclear entanglement with Samuel Chukwueze.
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ednut1:Yet Cococandy and other "female rights activists" think male "misogynists" are the problem. It is what it is |
I doubt many commenting actually got the gist of the matter. The state governors do not want the recovered money paid into their state coffers. Residents of those states should be holding their governors by the scruff of the neck to know why they want the money paid to some 'consultant'. We should stop being fixated on the federal government alone. Ask questions of your state and local governments. |
Still awaiting useful suggestions. |
Hi guys. I still need your contributions on this please. Thank You. |
Guys, I need your input here. The story goes thus: My partner and I tried buying some goods from Cameroon. Got the vendor and everything was set to bring it back to Nigeria. As is common with greedy fellows this part of the world, the vendor diverted the goods, rerouted to his preferred destination. He eventually sold off some parts of the goods before we were only able to recover half of the volume of goods we paid for. Then started to offer less than 10% of the sum he is supposed to pay back as "final settlement". The sum involved is in double digit millions. This fellow was taken in the first time by the authorities, only for him to be released without sureties. He subsequently went into hiding for a long period, before he was fished out like a common thief, with the help of some buddies in Cameroon. Problem still is that he obviously has been bribing his way around and the officials have found a way to keep wasting time on the matter in a bid to frustrate me into letting go. Sadly, the Nigerian Consulate has been anything but helpful, cos Madam Consular and her team will rather be in photo ops with the Nigerian woman that had 9 babies than get into confrontation with the officials. The best the consulate did was recommend some lawyer who they claimed had helped them on a case in the past, but kept going round in circles, without direction on how to proceed. The case has been emotionally and financially draining, straining relationships along the way. Ordinarily, this criminal is a coward who has only been able to seek cover under the wings of criminal accomplices all around. If I were a Mafia boss, I'd probably know how to fix the problem, but I am not even close to been an associate and this is why I am asking for some help with those experienced in these kind of situations. Thanks in anticipation guys. |
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