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^ "sought" too (not seeked) , people should try to correct their atrocious english in addition to being jobless. |
serious. the figure is probably higher, and btw who/where are the real fathers of such kids? |
what of nairaland neighbour? you should add that to the list. when you and your lovely neighbours are reading every crap on nairaland. |
The op. |
What's going on and why does the guy look so tired. Not animated at all. |
from wiki: Overview Access Bank is a large financial services provider, with an asset base in excess of US$12.6 billion (NGN:2.02 trillion), as of February 2012. The shareholders' equity in the bank is valued at approximately US$2.33 billion (NGN:373.5 billion)[5] Starting in 2007, Access Bank began an International expansion drive. As of February 2012, it has subsidiaries in Burundi, Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Tanzania, United Kingdom, and Zambia. Burundi - Finbank Burundi[6] Côte d'Ivoire - Omnifinance Bank.[7] Democratic Republic of the Congo - Banque Privée du Congo.[8] The Gambia - Access Bank Gambia[9] Ghana - Access Bank Ghana Rwanda - Access Bank Rwanda.[10] Sierra Leone - Access Bank Sierra Leone United Kingdom - Access Bank has a head office and one branch. Zambia - Access Bank Zambia |
who owns access bank? my concern is this could be a test run before expanding the idea to other places in the west, eg america. thus beginning the end times. |
Briareos: So, lemme get this straight... Nairaland wrote about Derenle. Derenle now tweets what Nairaland wrote about him. Now, Nairaland writes about Derenle's tweet about what Nairaland wrote about him?celebrity things. |
that little one clutching the feeding bottle is a diva already. |
her appearance and body language as well as dressing, all seem to indicate something strange. why does she look better without marriage than she does with it? just wondering. how she appears in the above picture for example, its been long since she looked that way. Does she have some inhibitions about marriage? |
so, they're also seeing all the "which celebrity would you like to sleep with", "which celebrity would you like for them to view inside your house/bedroom", etc threads and comments? |
globalization leads to that. its one of the effects. |
its easier to mold an unmarriageable woman into a marriageable one, than to mold an unmarriageable man into marriage material, dont you think.Not necessarily impossible though, and having said that, some women really do prefer remaining single after marriage, just like some men. |
shadrach77: i've heard and i believe that the days of ladies playing ;hard-to-get' is gone in nigeria - a lot of ladies have lamented about how Nigerian men are unwilling to tie the knot and finding a responsible man is becoming more and more difficult. Recently i read a story about a guy who registered with a dating agency and within a short period, he had been introduced to over 8 ladies. Within weeks, he had slept with five of them. I'm amazed too at the ease at which i make friends and collect numbers of 9ja girls on facebook - it's the ladies who even make the move nowadays. The suitors are not coming and the ladies are becoming increasingly desperate and would do anything to hook a manSleeping with five women within weeks? What exactly is he looking for, that's a sex addiction which in turn contributes to man shortage. |
Well, it appears that way. However, what are the factors leading to this shortage of men? Is it more females are being born than males, more men are unwilling to settle down, more men are simply not into women, men prefer to stay single, the weak security situation is leading to less men, women are more empowered or what exactly? |
Is it? |
confirmations or denials? ![]() hello? ![]() |
shoefreak: Hmmm... can be worrisome. had an igbo boyfriend once. NYSC, kogi state, mopa precisely. Everyone knew us... and mocked us actually. He never left Igbo land all his life. So couldn't understand yoruba for the life of him. And we were together for like 2 years after. Anytime his mum visited same time as me, chai, See drama. to the point that one day she told me that she'd make my life miserable if I don't leave her son. But his dad was an angel, he'd lived in Ondo state for a long time while growing up. He'd always be on my side. Was thinking of marrying this dude, then his dad died. Omo, all hell broke loose. Even the smiling smiling sisters, became hostile. I broke it off.hmm, so sad, lord have mercy. People sha. anyway, hope you were able to move on. i guess his folks had strong reasons for their actions, who knows. Might be a taboo or something for him to date outside. |
olu77: . I bet the male equivalent exist somewhere.http://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/aug/18/australia |
I accidentally pressed the share button, thinking it would give the option of who to share it with ( like facebook).seems it didnt share after all, its not showing on the share page. |
a teddy bear should suffice. or maybe this sha: https://rlv.zcache.com/design_a_custom_bible_scripture_pillow-r0701d65c41ea4096bca6ec277299433f_i5fqz_8byvr_325.jpg |
gbanikiti: Bros e never reach like that na, haba!!! Ok make we reason together. Ibadan needs more development, its leading to past glory, some new cities are meeting up too fast, for example, look at uyo. Just look at uyo. Yes uyo.do you actually have a job or does your job entail working for boko haram? why dont you look at your hometown instead of galloping everywhere with longerthroat and bad belle? if anything concerns me with uyo, wouldnt you have seen me open senseless threads like yours to trumpet that fact? |
TribalEAST: how happy do these ladies get when their kid comes home from school wanting to know why his dad doesn't live with them just like it is in the family of his peers at schoolKids have many questions about virtually every topic. |
I saw it once at an ethnic store, not sure which one, it was a long time ago. |
This virginity thing is really doing a number on you people's psyche. |
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