Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 11:10am On Sep 30, 2020 |
lymelyte: Do you smoke? I smoke weed occasionally for health reasons. |
Politics › Re: Why I Will Dump DSTV And Move To TSTV by toscolee(m): 3:52pm On Sep 29, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Why I Will Dump DSTV And Move To TSTV by toscolee(m): 3:44pm On Sep 29, 2020 |
6. The cash remains here, our ECONOMY benefits.
7. More jobs for Nigerians, thereby reducing unemployment.
Finally, please, please and please, I no be ajebutter, so I know it's not easy in the least, but we need more entrepreneurs in Nigeria. Don't look for work until you end up tearing your certificate in anger and frustration. The school environment, relationships you built, and intellectual training you received are not waste, your problem is perception. Don't look for work, create work. Start at the level you find yourself, even if it means selling gala in traffic, just have a dream you aim to fulfill. |
Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 3:24pm On Sep 29, 2020 |
Lalasticlacla. Please push to front page. E get why. |
Politics › Re: PMB Deserves Praise For Not Discarding GEJ's Kano-Niger Republic Rail - Lauretta by toscolee(m): 8:04am On Sep 29, 2020 |
daddytime: Wey Wike, make him come insult him godfather the way him take insult Amaechi.
Na when I Dey Drive from Benin to PH for night during GEJ administration, na from there I beg God say, instead of am to give me odoyor pikin wey everybody go dey mistake for peaceful one make e kukuma give me a hybrid of Tinubu, Buhari, and even IBB.
As I Dey Drive that night, na so you go see light illuminate most of the villages from Udu, Ughelli go reach Patani.
The moment I drive cross Patani bridge enter Bayelsa, e come be like say person enter tunnel for pitch dark plus the East/West road wey smooth all the way down, na huge eyesore for the Bayelsa part. As at then, the Bayelsa portion of that road was the only terrible one.
In fact, Jona, you do people strong thing.
Forget the present government oh, because if not for you, dem for no see light at all.
Such a waste of opportunity and slot. I no like Buhari but Jonathan dull. |
Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 10:33pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
osamz007: I wish you good health man Amen o |
Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 10:16pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
adaora17901: : No wahala, dude. But try the mainstream heat sewage aromatherapy. OK. courtesy Thanks. This is the first time I'm hearing of something like this. |
Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 10:07pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
osamz007: I THOUGHT YOU NEEDED HELP I flushed it. I would have said next time, but I don't pray such again. |
Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 10:02pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
chatinent: No wahala, bro.
But try the traditional hot water massage. OK. Thanks |
Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 9:31pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
NeoWanZaeed: it's hiv symptom Na like so your own take start? |
Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 9:24pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
osamz007: ONE PICTURE WOULD HAVE SAVED ALL THIS YOUR SHALAYE.
HOW DO YOU WANT NAIRALAND DOCTORS TO CARRY OUT DIAGNOSIS NOW 
Mynd44 lalasticlala Shame no gree me snap am. The picture will disgust people. |
Health › Re: I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 9:22pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
chatinent: You just made me stop eating my ogbono soup. Mehn. Abeg no vex. I imagined this kind of scenario, but I just had to post. |
Health › I Coughed Out A Strange Substance by toscolee(op): 8:59pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
I have been coughing, but not severely. I noticed that sometimes when I cough, the phlegm comes out scattered, e.g like something that was once thick but has gone stale. It's usually accompanied with a foul odour in my mouth. Today, I coughed and what came out of my throat, was a thick foul smelling substance about the size of my ring finger. Doctors in the house, any idea what this could be?
Mods, please help and push to front page. |
Christianity Etc › Re: What's Your Favourite Christian Music? by toscolee(m): 10:06am On Sep 27, 2020 |
You are - Ron Kennoly and Darlene Zesche |
Politics › Re: Army Reacts To Boko Haram/ISWAP's Attack On Governor Zulum's Convoy by toscolee(m): 10:02am On Sep 27, 2020 |
sinkhole: Madam, learn from Oga, he always comment on the issue at hand before connecting it to the divine! Don't just come here and be preaching out of point o  The same spirit, different administration. She's doing a very good job. Oga get im own style. Na mama style be dis. Free am |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo: We Hope To Reopen Land Borders Soon by toscolee(m): 8:22am On Sep 27, 2020 |
MrsRighteousness: The true gospel is the message of good news about the coming Kingdom of God. It is a message of hope—for this entire world and for you and your family. It is the message that God is building a family that will soon rule the entire earth, bringing peace and happiness.
The established Christian churches have lost that true gospel message. Discern magazine and the Life, Hope & Truth website exist to continue the proclamation of the true gospel. Even though we are a minority voice in the world of religion, we are dedicated to teaching the same message that Jesus Christ taught.
We try to spread Jesus’ gospel message about the Kingdom of God as far and wide as possible. We want to help as many people as possible adopt Jesus’ message as the central focus of their lives. Seeking first the Kingdom of God can change your life in many way Ah ah.....so na u be our G.O wife? Mama in the Lord. Happy Sunday o. |
Travel › Re: Visa Ban: Our Policy Consistent With Yours, UK Replies FG by toscolee(m): 8:47am On Sep 25, 2020 |
" it is for Nigeria to determine how they deal with these perpetrators in Nigeria, Laing said ".
Nobody dealt or was willing to deal with them, actuality, they can't be dealt with. They humbly advised themselves. I suspect the West have intelligence reports about what the actors were planning, so acted to save lives. Next time, apart from the UK, and the US, include the EU and if possible, allies. I have a feeling that you read comments on nairaland over there. I have a word for you, the position of the government of Nigeria is not in line with that of the masses on the issue. Next time, include their families and deport the ones they take to your countries in elections periods, and election violence will reduce. |
Crime › Re: Felix Osilama Okpoh, Wanted By FBI For $6 Million Scam Surrenders To EFCC by toscolee(m): 9:31am On Sep 23, 2020 |
Temitopemo6e6: Nigeria goverment and all african leaders: pls stop extradicting your citizens to foreign land. Such coward move is not different from slave trade na. If they commit offence try them here in their country. How many americans or european citizens has been extradicted to nigeria or africa? Wake up africa. I dey laff u plus the people wey dash u likes. Nigeria and Africa knows what will happen should we prove stubborn. They can treat our bleep up comfortably, but can we do the same to them? Existing sanctions free pays better than protecting fraudsters from the people that are way stronger, better positioned and advanced enough to live without us. No be gra gra and chest beating dey win fight o. |
Family › Re: Reno Omokri: "Your Money Is For You And Your Wife. But Her Money Is Not For You" by toscolee(m): 10:21pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
vickydankal: If my husband thinks this way I already have a problem. Any man that does not want the financial contribution of the wife, may as well ask her to stop working. Yes the man is the head of the house, if I can’t contribute why Am I here?
We will reach the family goal faster when we join heads together financially. A lady said the same thing you posted here to me a few days ago. I, for one, hates touching women's money, and she was advising me to change the mindset. |
Family › Re: Michael Jackson Resented His Father, Joe Jackson by toscolee(op): 10:08am On Sep 14, 2020 |
Godsspeed: Yes, but his emotions overrode that too, because to him, giving the dad credit for anything, would have amounted to a "thumbs up" for every other thing he did to him. I still feel for Joe Jackson. I still feel he didn't get the honour due to him. Stars write about people who contributed to their success, invite them to watch them to their shows or games, call them to the stage for award ceremonies, but his son only blamed him. Some kids will gladly trade places with Michael. You can acknowledge peoples contribution to your success and still call them out for the negative things that they did to you. It's called rational thinking. Don't you think so? |
Family › Re: Michael Jackson Resented His Father, Joe Jackson by toscolee(op): 8:44am On Sep 14, 2020 |
Godsspeed: Bottom Line: Parents should be very careful on how they treat their kids, because every thing they do (whether consciously or unconsciously) are being recorded on the young and frail mind of each of those kids. One of the early signs of the existence of such (negative) records in your kid, is when he/she derives pleasure doing the things he/she knows very well that you detest. NB: Michael knew very well that his dad detested the idea of the plastic surgery he underwent, yet he gladly did it... True, but I feel he should have, at least acknowledge the father's contribution to the super star he became. He is said to have been incredibly hard working, the dad instilled the trait in him at childhood. |
Family › Re: Michael Jackson Resented His Father, Joe Jackson by toscolee(op): 12:27am On Sep 14, 2020 |
It would be old if was breaking news, but I'm seeking OPINIONS on it. |
Family › Michael Jackson Resented His Father, Joe Jackson by toscolee(op): 11:58pm On Sep 13, 2020 |
It's an open secret that the king of pop, Michael Jackson, resented his dad, Joe Jackson. He said that the father of eight other children apart from himself use to to beat him, push him harder than the rest of his children, was mean to him and deprived him of a normal childhood. He never forgave his father, and had a frosty relationship with him. Michael Jackson was very fond of his mother, Katherine Jackson. Opinions please. Do you think he was fair to the father, who nurtured his talent? |
Politics › Re: Senator Fidelis Okoro Burial: Clergies Shun Mass In Nsukka Enugu by toscolee(m): 11:50am On Sep 08, 2020 |
MelesZenawi: Your own will definitely die by firing squad or cross country.
What I said remains a fact that will come to pass.
That's how nature works. Why you carry the matter for head like this. U know d man? |
Politics › Re: Senator Alex Kadiri: Why Igbo Can’t Get The Presidency In 2023 by toscolee(m): 7:48pm On Sep 05, 2020 |
LadyExcellency: Unfortunately, Igbo will vote any major political party that has Igbo as a candidate for presidential election.
Not any more, PDP can't take Ndigbo for mumu again. Nominate Atiku or any Northerner and see the death of PDP. I'm not Igbo, but I will vote for any candidate from there for personal reasons. They always have a fondness of me that I find touching. But whether the igbos themselves will support the person is the issue. They hardly agree with themselves on any matter. They have the numbers, wealth, reach and influence but aren't utilizing it properly. |
Education › Re: Help: My Family Wants Me To Study Law But I Don't Want To by toscolee(m): 3:10pm On Aug 29, 2020 |
Tell them you are no longer interested in going back to school. Make it sound as though school isn't important to you. Act as though you despise school, that it a waste of time and energy, that after all, Bill Gates and Zuckerberg are drop outs. Be mighty convincing enough so that they will take you serious. They will plead with you to just at least, get a degree in any discipline you want. |
Health › Re: Iyienu Mission Hospital, Anambra: Oldest Mission Hospital In Igboland (Photos) by toscolee(m): 10:06pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
PAGAN9JA: Which countries is it not working pray tell me and which countries is absolute theocracies working? Democracy has failed in Mali as we speak. Democracy has failed in Libya. Democracy is not working in Mexico, they need an upright but authoritarian government that has integrity to run the country, for now, the country is ran behind the scenes by drug dealers. Russia is controlled by the mafia, but we all look the other way and pretend that they are practicing democracy. As for countries with absolute theocracy, there's none, so I have no example of them. |
Health › Re: Iyienu Mission Hospital, Anambra: Oldest Mission Hospital In Igboland (Photos) by toscolee(m): 5:07pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
PAGAN9JA: The same can be said for islam. In that sense if you are opting for a theocracy then you can go for this option.
This doesnt make christianity a spiritual organization but rather a socio-political organization under the garb of spirituality as all abrahamic faiths are. Socio-political organization is how atheists describe it. We pray and meditate, these are spiritual exercises. A wholly Islamic country or wholly Christian nation can practice theocracy. Nothing wrong with that, after all, democracy is not working in some countries. |
Health › Re: Iyienu Mission Hospital, Anambra: Oldest Mission Hospital In Igboland (Photos) by toscolee(m): 1:22pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
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Health › Re: Iyienu Mission Hospital, Anambra: Oldest Mission Hospital In Igboland (Photos) by toscolee(m): 1:09pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
Siberia01: may God bless your entire Generation for this comment Amen. � |
Health › Re: Iyienu Mission Hospital, Anambra: Oldest Mission Hospital In Igboland (Photos) by toscolee(m): 1:06pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
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Health › Re: Iyienu Mission Hospital, Anambra: Oldest Mission Hospital In Igboland (Photos) by toscolee(m): 12:56pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
PAGAN9JA: That makes christianity a social organization. Why should it be equated with a spiritual-cultural one. Should religion run the government as well now? Christianity is a spiritual organization. True Christianity addresses every aspect of life be it spiritual, social, wellbeing, health. The social aspect is just a part of, not the whole of Christianity. |