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InvestmentRe: Imagine Living Your Current Lifestyle Without A Salary by tpia5: 11:02pm On Dec 29, 2013
any income be it salary or business fueled, is subject to whatever factors apply at any given point in time.

as such, NOBODY is exempt from what the op is describing.


armed robbers and yahoo yahoo/419ers also go broke, my point is money is not an endless supply even if you print it yourself.

even teachers and civil servants have unpaid salaries going on three to six months or more, companies go broke, business doesnt always move, so lets try to post with sense every now and then, this level of illiteracy and ignorance is starting to seem normal with nigerians, didnt use to be so.
FamilyRe: ''help! She Took Our Plasma TV To Church As Seed Offering!'' by tpia5: 10:57pm On Dec 29, 2013
@ topic

go to the pastor/church and explain you want your tv back.

that is all, no need to table the matter on the internet.
FamilyRe: ''help! She Took Our Plasma TV To Church As Seed Offering!'' by tpia5:
[quote author=nutty_hnic]I ll get my tv back. Period.

I ll use force even if it means bearing the sh1t out of the pastor.[/quote]anger management classes in order.
PoliticsRe: Illiteracy Rate In Nigeria Is Up To 70% - Vc by tpia5: 10:45pm On Dec 29, 2013
oh well.
EducationRe: Nigeria’s Illiterate Adults’ Population Worries World Bank by tpia5: 10:43pm On Dec 29, 2013
they SHOULD be worried.
LiteratureRe: Illiteracy Is Draging Nigeria Backwards by tpia5: 10:42pm On Dec 29, 2013
true.
CultureRe: Why Do Nigerians Like Imitating White Men Voice When Speaking With Them? by tpia5: 10:39pm On Dec 29, 2013
[quote author=tpia@]op you need to work on your english though.

if thats unacceptable to you, then speak in your native dialect, just saying.[/quote]
CultureRe: Why Do Nigerians Like Imitating White Men Voice When Speaking With Them? by tpia5: 10:39pm On Dec 29, 2013
bongolistik: Is dis nt d pesn dt ws questionin linda ikeji 4 buildin a hous 4 her parents nw and sayin y dint she build it since
eod.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Still Primitive? by tpia5: 9:23pm On Dec 29, 2013
why do you think so.
CultureRe: Why Do Nigerians Like Imitating White Men Voice When Speaking With Them? by tpia5: 9:22pm On Dec 29, 2013
do you mean can or cant?
Christianity EtcRe: [photo]forbes List Of Top 5 Richest Pastors In Africa by tpia5:
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CelebritiesRe: [photo]forbes List Of Top 5 Richest Pastors In Africa by tpia5:
Africa is very poor.


those figures are no big deal for those who have seen real money.

shouldnt even be news.
CultureRe: Why Do Nigerians Like Imitating White Men Voice When Speaking With Them? by tpia5: 8:49pm On Dec 29, 2013
op you need to work on your english though.

if thats unacceptable to you, then speak in your native dialect, just saying.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Still Primitive? by tpia5: 8:43pm On Dec 29, 2013
since pipe borne water is a rarity in nigeria, i guess foreigners might be excused for thinking such.

dont we all remember bathing with cold water from the bucket using a small bowl? Not everybody had bathtub talkless shower.
Music/RadioRe: Top Nigerian Musician's And Their Type Of Fans by tpia5: 7:22pm On Dec 29, 2013
Tiwa savage-young and matured guys,most girls actualy dont like her
Tiwa has plenty of female fans, maybe the op is mentioning a tribal thing? huh

not all males like her either, however, it might be due to her tribe, as mentioned before.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Still Primitive? by tpia5: 5:22am On Dec 29, 2013
AjaraEwuro: Some of my friends living abroad thinks Nigeria is primitive, talking with them, they been away for years, now they find it hard to beleive Nigeria is modern, hey, is this true? they still ask me, do you people have swimming pools in Nigeria? come on. What is the true thing to tel these peeps.

With the way people argue on this forum, I think it s not the country that s stil primitive, it is the people themselves - example, a man steps to London for the first time and starts looking like a slowpoke and one year after, he tells everyone at home that Nigeria is a shit hole, haba? Maybe that peso was one stupid villager b4 travelling to London and now feels hey, there is quality life here o. hahahaha
swimming pools in nigeria are mostly for elites or elite wannabes, in a way.

however, people use the rivers and streams or sea instead.
Christianity EtcRe: Lost City Of Atlantis And Noah's Ark by tpia5: 5:08am On Dec 29, 2013
op i dont get your question.

are you asking if the world in noah's flood was atlantis?
Christianity EtcRe: Why Do People Think All Instrumentalist Are Fornicators? by tpia5: 4:53am On Dec 29, 2013
havent noticed enough examples to form an opinion yet.

why did you use all instead of some?
TV/MoviesRe: Group Moves To Rename Nollywood As Naiwood by tpia5: 4:43am On Dec 29, 2013
must the wood stay?

and whats the meaning of nolly.
Music/RadioRe: Top 10 Nigerian Hit Songs That Excited Us In 2013 by tpia5: 12:36am On Dec 29, 2013
Lots do.

In any case, a few of the songs on that list are noteworthy ( won't mention which ones), but many are obviously for audiences outside nigeria.

Couldn't relate at all.
Music/RadioRe: Top Gospel Songs In Rotation In Nigeria by tpia5:
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Music/RadioRe: Who Is The Current Best Gospel Artiste In Nigeria? by tpia5: 12:12am On Dec 29, 2013
d5fada: when we talk of de best what's de critieria for de assessment? genre? distribution? coverage? creativity? lyrical intergrity? commercial appeal? studio recording vs live stage performance?
Important criteria too.
Music/RadioRe: Who Is The Current Best Gospel Artiste In Nigeria? by tpia5: 12:08am On Dec 29, 2013
Youtube links?


Na gode is an extremely good one,very impressive.
Music/RadioRe: Top 10 Nigerian Hit Songs That Excited Us In 2013 by tpia5: 12:00am On Dec 29, 2013
I checked some of the songs, most seem to be adverts for the flesh trade, imo.

Did anyone do the christian list?

I'll see if I can find something in religion section for that.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Lets Compare Unemployment In Nigeria, Uk, And America. by tpia5: 5:14am On Dec 28, 2013
At the depth of the recession, laid off workers could qualify for up to 99 weeks of benefits, including the initial 26 weeks provided by states. The most recent extension allowed a total of up to 73 weeks, depending on the state.

Restoring up to 47 extra weeks of benefits through 2014 would cost $19 billion, according to the Congressional Budget office.

House Democrats led by Reps. Sander Levin of Michigan and Chris Van Hollen of Maryland sought to include an extension through March by offsetting the costs with potential farm bill savings. They were rebuffed.

Senate Democrats and some Republicans plan another push in 2014. Sens. Jack Reed, D-R.I., and Dean Heller, R-Nev., have introduced a bill offering a similar three-month extension, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has promised to bring it up. But as with much in Congress, an extension is no sure thing.

House Speaker John Boehner spoke with Obama about an extension earlier this month. Boehner and said his caucus would consider the possibility "as long as it's paid for and as long as there are other efforts that will help get our economy moving once again." He said White House has yet to introduce a plan that meets his standards.

For other Republicans, the bar is higher. Many of them look at signs of economic growth and an unemployment rate now down to 7 percent and expected to drop further as evidence the additional weeks of benefits are no longer necessary.

The effect of jobless benefits on the unemployment rates has been fiercely debated for decades. To qualify, people have to be seeking work. Tea partiers such as Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky argue that the payments aggravate rather than relieve unemployment.

The benefits allow some jobseekers to hold out for higher wages. Without the benefits, they might accept lower-paying jobs, reducing the unemployment rate. Others may be looking for work only to keep the benefits flowing and will drop out of the job market entirely once the checks stop. In theory, that also would push the unemployment rate lower.

The flip side is that the benefits — in addition to alleviating suffering — get spent on consumer goods, stimulating the economy and creating jobs.

Extended unemployment insurance "is really a lifeline to help pay the bills, put food on the table, and put gas in the tank so people can look for work," argued Maurice Emsellem, policy co-director at the left-leaning National Employment Law Project.

Michael Feroli, an analyst at JPMorgan Chase, said ending the extended benefits will lower the unemployment rate by half a percentage point as the long-term unemployed leave the labor force. While that statistical change may look good on the surface, Feroli cautioned the drop could be accompanied by a similar decrease in consumer spending. That would also hurt clothing retailers, car dealers and other Main Street businesses.

Extending the program, on the other hand, would boost GDP growth by some 0.2 percent and increase full-time employment by 200,000 next year, the Congressional Budget Office estimated, but at the price of increasing the government's debt.

Advocates of extended benefits say communities hardest hit by the recession will feel the sudden loss of cash in circulation the most.

They cite a set of their own troublesome figures: three jobseekers still competing for each opening; some 4 million people in the ranks of long-term unemployed; unemployment lasting on average 37 weeks, two months longer than most states provide insurance.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/1-3-million-losing-unemployment-benefits-saturday-article-1.1559755
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Lets Compare Unemployment In Nigeria, Uk, And America. by tpia5: 5:12am On Dec 28, 2013
1.3 million losing unemployment benefits Saturday


For families dependent on cash assistance, the end of the federal government's "emergency unemployment compensation" will mean some difficult belt-tightening.


WASHINGTON — More than 1 million Americans are bracing for a harrowing, post-Christmas jolt as extended federal unemployment benefits come to a sudden halt this weekend, entailing potentially significant implications for the recovering U.S. economy and setting up a tense battle when Congress reconvenes in the new year.

For families dependent on cash assistance, the end of the federal government's "emergency unemployment compensation" will mean some difficult belt-tightening as enrollees lose their average monthly stipend of $1,166.

Jobless rates could drop, but analysts say the economy may suffer with less money for consumers to spend on everything from clothes to cars. Having let the "emergency" program expire as part of a budget deal, it's unclear if Congress has the appetite to start it anew.

An estimated 1.3 million people will be cut off when the federally funded unemployment payments end Saturday.

Some 214,000 Californians will lose their payments, a figure rising to more than a half-million by June, the Labor Department said. In the last 12 months Californians received $4.5 billion in federal jobless benefits, much put back into the local economy.

More than 127,000 New Yorkers also will be cut off this weekend. In New Jersey, 11th among states in population, 90,000 people will immediately lose out.

Started under President George W. Bush, the benefits were designed as a cushion for the millions of U.S. citizens who lost their jobs in a recession and failed to find new ones while receiving state jobless benefits, which in most states expire after six months. Another 1.9 million people across the country are expected to exhaust their state benefits before the end of June.


For families dependent on cash assistance, the end of the federal government's "emergency unemployment compensation" will mean some difficult belt-tightening as enrollees lose their average monthly stipend of $1,166.

Jobless rates could drop, but analysts say the economy may suffer with less money for consumers to spend on everything from clothes to cars. Having let the "emergency" program expire as part of a budget deal, it's unclear if Congress has the appetite to start it anew.

An estimated 1.3 million people will be cut off when the federally funded unemployment payments end Saturday.

Some 214,000 Californians will lose their payments, a figure rising to more than a half-million by June, the Labor Department said. In the last 12 months Californians received $4.5 billion in federal jobless benefits, much put back into the local economy.

More than 127,000 New Yorkers also will be cut off this weekend. In New Jersey, 11th among states in population, 90,000 people will immediately lose out.

Started under President George W. Bush, the benefits were designed as a cushion for the millions of U.S. citizens who lost their jobs in a recession and failed to find new ones while receiving state jobless benefits, which in most states expire after six months. Another 1.9 million people across the country are expected to exhaust their state benefits before the end of June.


"When Congress comes back to work, their first order of business should be making this right," President Barack Obama said last week at his year-end news conference,

But Obama has no quick fix. He hailed this month's two-year budget agreement as a breakthrough of bipartisan cooperation while his administration works with Democratic allies in the House and Senate to revive an extension of jobless benefits for those unemployed more than six months.

The Obama administration says those payments have kept 11.4 million people out of poverty and benefited almost 17 million children. The cost of them since 2008 has totaled $225 billion.
LiteratureRe: Drama Club ( For Drama Lovers) by tpia5: 4:00am On Dec 28, 2013
you can start by mentioning a particular book or books.
CelebritiesRe: Comedienne Princess Ends 7 Month Marriage by tpia5: 11:05pm On Dec 27, 2013
ok, i guess we should wait for the denial then?

and btw, the husband resembles the pastor she went to see but wasnt allowed to?

just saying.
CultureRe: Stylization In African Art by tpia5: 10:30pm On Dec 27, 2013
prehistoric painting of a rhino from southern france


[img]http://2.bp..com/-Vk5mK4qKV6w/TdsLPLkuYYI/AAAAAAAABFY/ejmM_oXBxZc/s640/634x375chauvet-cave-rhino-painting_2351.jpg[/img]


the head is given more prominence and the horn in particular is elongated for emphasis.
CultureRe: Stylization In African Art by tpia5: 10:21pm On Dec 27, 2013
i have not checked the likely time frames for both photos.
CultureRe: Stylization In African Art by tpia5: 10:20pm On Dec 27, 2013
back to africa:

this is a prehistoric rock drawing of an elephant.


https://www.museumsnc.co.za/images/Archaeology/WildebeestKuilImages/Olifant.jpg

the body proportions are not so exaggerated per se, this could be because an elephant would be much more difficult to hunt due to its size.

compare to this drawing of a smaller animal

https://www.safarinow.com/files/images/travel-guide/World%20Heritage%20Sites/Rock-art-KZN.jpg

the head once again is relatively small, and emphasis is on the body.
CelebritiesRe: Comedienne Princess Ends 7 Month Marriage by tpia5: 10:01pm On Dec 27, 2013
Tolexander: actually, she went to a church and the ushers didn't allow her to sit in the front where she wanted to sit just because she was single.
Then, i knew in my mind that she would be hastened to marry.
so people marry because they want to sit in front of church?

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