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Omoawoke:Leave that to GOD to judge. |
Image123:As long as you have passed through a road before, you have every good reason to give advise based on your experience on that road. You guys should stop thinking in a shallow manner. And please go read my write up on this issue and be enlightened. https://www.nairaland.com/4303658/opinion-dont-deceived-polygamy-not#64403042 |
This tgread came to mind after seeing this today on front page. https://www.nairaland.com/8023645/chris-oyakhilome-dont-send-wives Well i guess its up to lalasticlala or mynd44 to decide if this expose should make it to the front page considering the content regardless of when it was created. |
MiddleDimension:Finally we are hearing the truth from Bold pastors. I wrote extensively on this polygamy issue but i dont know why the mods did not beam the thread. Most of my threads are usually very very thought provoking and shouldn't be left unnoticed. https://www.nairaland.com/4303658/dont-deceived-polygamy-not-sin Maybe lalasticlala and mynd44 should beam it as a build up to this particular thread. |
I guess it will be nice to see what ladies have done. lalastiiclala, myn44 what do you think? |
dkidd:LOL! |
ItisWell22:Wawu! Are you a Nigerian? Just curious And did you loan it to him or give him outrightly? |
I find it interesting how some people judge a man's worthiness based on his financial status. But shouldn't love transcend material wealth? So, gentlemen, I'm curious: What's the biggest gift or financial sacrifice you've made for love?
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i can nod everyday but cant do intercourse everyday else it becomes boring |
dkidd:lol |
In the intricate dance of love, our commitment is often defined by the sacrifices we're willing to make. Whether grand gestures or subtle acts of kindness, we journey through the realm of affection with open hearts and eager spirits. Yet, amidst this exchange of giving and receiving, there's a question that remains unspoken: What significant gift or financial sacrifice have you offered in the name of love? In today's discourse, discussions often revolve around a man's role as a provider, with expectations of financial support and material gestures. But shouldn't true feminism advocate for equality in all aspects, including reciprocity in relationships? If we expect to receive, shouldn't we also be willing to give in return? I find it absolutely ludicrous for a lady to hinge her decision to date a man on the criterion that he must be able to take care of her or place her on a monthly salary in the name of monthly allowance even when some of these ladies do not have any tangible income but then as they say, it is all about preferences. This reflection prompts me to create this piece and to ask this vital question that delves into the essence of partnership, equality, and the profound depths of devotion. "Ladies, What is The Biggest Gift Or Financial Sacrifice You've Made For Love?"
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Next time whenever you see my analysis, you will take it serious. https://www.nairaland.com/6566082/btcoin-crash-not-over-yet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71fHxc2btj4?si=Oa5JMfRQ_7uSLrBs |
Audio Tinubu is so arrogant so much that he is now going back to his vomit after causing avoidable hardship for Nigerians. You removed subsidy when fuel was still affordable and now you are paying even much more subsidy yet the fuel is not affordable. You floated naira when the exchange rate was still bearable and now you have reversed the policy and literally begging BDC to sell even at a crazy high price. So so pathetic. Mr Trial and error I want you all to save this comment and without sounding pessimistic... This gragra approach will solve nothing as long as you and i can not walk into the bank to get foreign currencies without so much issues, the demand on Black market will continue to be more than supplies and the dollar will zoom up even higher than before. Demand and supply is the essence of any currency or commodity and as long as demand is always higher than supply, scarcity will always drive prices higher. |
seunayantokun:She is not intelligent at all. She is a clout chaser. Imagine someone comparing recession in UK,CANADA,US to Nigeria recession. Is that not foooolishness. You can use 100pounds to cook two types of soups that will last you for a month and i mean very rich pots of soup...But guess what, That money can be made in one day and in fact that is just about 9 hours wage in the UK. Now a typical naija man will convert to naira and say life is hard in the UK cos to him, you are using about 200k naira to cook two pots of soup. Do they earn pounds in Nigeria and how long will it take a naija person to make N200k |
RuMiRgO1stSon:Should i call this illiteracy or what. I also blamed the bloggers who gave this clueless woman exposure but then i guess they are exposing her cluelessness. What she said was making sense until he mentioned Nigeria. The cost of living is usually determined by the earning power vs purchasing power. All those things she listed can be bought with as little as few hours wage so there is no way she could have daftly bring Nigeria into the picture. |
OneCandleAway:I usually post whenever there is need but i may be taking it more seriously as i will be giving daily analysis on Bitcoin and currencies. To your question, i answered already in that video. Bitcoin could go as high as 100k or even more |
On GOD i am one of the best analyst in the entire world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71fHxc2btj4?si=gJ8h073qb8xeUVb1 Bitcoin now hovering around 55k Check the several accurate analysis i made https://www.youtube.com/@forexrefuge |
It will be vey shameful if Tinubu Honours it. It will be a confirmation that he is a beggar. |
Ugly cup ![]() |
May GOD let the state maintain the service cos our maintenance culture is bad. |
With what the eagles have played so far, i dont see us beating Cameroun. |
Hard to forget. you cant come close to me and forget me in a hurry cos i will always impact your life positively in one way or the other. |
Nice one. Seun can you please elaborate on the abuse post that caused the site to go off perhaps people will have a better understanding and prevent such from recurring. |
SweetBuns:that means you will fall flat for me lol |
Mad people BluntCrazeMan:BALDADASH. I think you should go and take up a career in comedy. Not after billions were spent on BVAS and people were sensitized to go register believing our votes will count. I know how many people i even begged and induced just to go register and after all the reforms what happened? Maybe after the criminal we have in Aso rock is done with his 8 years IF GOD ALLOWS,perhaps we will be having this conversation. |
reddingtonblack:trace my first post on this thread. That will answer your question |
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seunmsg:I see where you are getting it wrong. i was not even considering naija courts. The legal immunity of a sitting president typically applies within the borders of their own country and does not extend to immunity from prosecution in foreign jurisdictions. International law generally does not grant immunity to heads of state from prosecution by other countries' legal systems. So even if the Nigeria courts refuse to start any process, Atiku can take his battle outside Nigeria as he is currently doing anyways. |
seunmsg:Let me educate you better...As i wrote, he can not be prosecuted but criminal case can be instituted and brought to a conclusive verdict. The Supreme court has shed more light on the quoted section of the 1999 constitution. The Supreme Court as ruling in Chief Gani Fawehinmi vs. Inspector General of Police (2002) 23 WRN 1 “That a person protected under section 308 of the 1999 Constitution, going by its provisions, can be investigated by the police for an alleged crime or offence is, in my view, beyond dispute. To hold otherwise is to create a monstrous situation whose manifestation may not be fully appreciated until illustrated… The evidence may be useful for impeachment purposes if the House of Assembly may have need of it. It may no doubt be used for prosecution of the said incumbent Governor after he has left office. But to do nothing under the pretext that a Governor cannot be investigated is a disservice to the society.” I hope you have learnt something new. Please feel free to counter it but avoid the use of derogatory words so that i can respond. And mind you, looking away from this i hope you undestand that the legal immunity of a sitting president typically applies within the borders of their own country and does not extend to immunity from prosecution in foreign jurisdictions. International law generally does not grant immunity to heads of state from prosecution by other countries' legal systems. So even if the Nigeria courts refuse to start any process, Atiku can take his battle outside Nigeria as he is currently doing anyways. |
flokii:Even himself knows he cant. Person wey don cast himself. |
