Celebrities › Re: Peter & Lola Okoye On The Cover Of Genevieve Magazine by tpia5: 6:27pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
she looks like one of these american actresses in this photo, cant remember which one.
btw, does this mean there'll be no white wedding, usually when nigerian celebrities take pictures in wedding outfits, it means they wont have one. |
Celebrities › Re: Peter Will Be Happier With Lola Than Marrying An Ibo Girl. by tpia5: 6:24pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
its rather unusual for a yoruba girl to marry an igbo guy, but i guess if she resembles igbo [light skin, etc], maybe?  |
Celebrities › Re: Peter & Lola Okoye On The Cover Of Genevieve Magazine by tpia5: 6:21pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
na wa o, lola always looks glowing anytime she's with this guy, kilode?  is it the makeup? |
Celebrities › Re: Does Prayer Help Us Resist Temptation? Pls Share Your Thought!! by tpia5: 6:19pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
no it doesnt.
the bible says WATCH and pray so that you dont enter into temptation.
not "pray so you dont enter temptation". |
Family › Re: Toyinletstalk by tpia5: 6:17pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
certified means you have been trained in conflict resolution and the likes, and your clients can rest assured they are not just furnishing you with material for beer parlour gossip. |
Politics › Re: Mohammed Fawehinmi: Exclusive Interview by tpia5: 4:26pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
Great disciplinarian. |
Nairaland General › Re: 10 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Giving Up On Your Dream by tpia5: 4:05pm On Nov 30, 2013*. Modified: 4:23pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
The too much information part is correct. |
Music/Radio › Re: US Rapper Wale Explains Why He's Never Been To Nigeria Until Now by tpia5: 4:01pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
If he doesnt like the idea of studying in nigeria, he can also try ghana, south africa or any other african country where nigerians go to.
Also, if he needs assistance with rehab things, he can get working on that also. |
Music/Radio › Re: US Rapper Wale Explains Why He's Never Been To Nigeria Until Now by tpia5: 3:59pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
Can someone tell the guy ( or i can assume he's a nler since he looks like one), he can just go register at a school in nigeria and get some kind of education.
Since he's already there, he can shop around and find a higher institution and study something. When he's done, he should just get his courses transferred to the US and proceed from there.
Since he said he dropped out of college in america due to lack of funds, its cheaper to study in nigeria and if ASUU strikes he can always use the opportunity to go do some jobs in the US and make money while waiting for them to resume. |
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Family › Re: Is It Good For A Woman To Build Her House? by tpia5: 3:48pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
fowowe411: Yes I thought so as well but the person that prompted me to open this thread was actually braging that there is nothing her husband has that she doesn't.this got me thinking sha Did the husband complain to you? |
Family › Re: When Will She See Her Kids? by tpia5: 3:46pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
Pikin wey don grandparent? |
Family › Re: I Am Good At Giving Relationship Advice And Tips. by tpia5: 3:45pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
No doubt some will consider that a valid enough reason to start blabbing on what they saw and didnt see.
No need to wonder why people get scammed every minute, some folks prefer it that way. |
Family › Re: When Will She See Her Kids? by tpia5: 3:38pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
^ madam, stop stalking the lady and let her be.
The woman sef, why do people always hang around others who clearly wish them evil, if your life keeps going downward all the time, isnt that a sign you need to change who you move with?
Or else you'll soon know they're only waiting to see you enter your grave.
While you're still thinking they are friends. |
Food › Re: Tutorial On How To Make Rum Cake My Way With Pictures by tpia5: 3:34pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
So of all the millions of cake recipes in the world, the only one you saw fit to post in detail on nairaland, was rum cake?
Did you mistake nairaland for carribean perhaps? |
Food › Re: Do You Eat Chicken's Kitty-cat? by tpia5: 3:26pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
Please clean your dirty mind.
Its anus not kitty cat. |
Politics › Re: Before You Call Oshiomole Names, Consider This by tpia5: 3:21pm On Nov 30, 2013 |
Sweetlemon: Chop knuckle jare Its amazing you consider yourself a woman, and you are 'chopping knuckle' over the mistreatment of your fellow woman simply because she's poor. You sound very happy and joyful over the incident, i guess you believe such can never happen to you? In what way did that unknown widow offend you that you must rejoice so shamelessly over the fact that her fellow nigerian man hates her to the extent that her plight does not move him? Wickedness in high places, it seems inbred in you. |
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Nairaland General › Re: Top 10 Billionaires That Dropped Out Of School by tpia5: 6:34am On Nov 30, 2013 |
Yao Ming goes back to school:This is so fantastic. Former Houston Rockets center Yao Ming is three years removed from his last game as an NBA player, and four and a half years removed from his last All-Star game as a dominant force in the pivot, but that hasn’t stopped him from attempting to turn himself into an anonymous scholar of sorts. As detailed by the New York Times on Thursday, Yao is beginning his third year at Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China – an institution he chose in 2011 because he “wanted to feel the atmosphere on campus.”
Here’s a snippet of Yao’s day to day life, from the Times:
On class days, Yao Ming, the 7-foot-6 retired N.B.A. center, wakes up at the crack of dawn to beat the Shanghai traffic. Carrying a lunch prepared by his wife, Ye Li, a 6-foot-3 former player in China’s professional league, Mr. Yao drives more than an hour to Jiao Tong University, where he sits through his required courses in the economics and management department. According to one Chinese news report, Mr. Yao would prefer to live in the dorms with his 20-year-old classmates, a move that would save time and energy, “but the beds are too small.” “When I signed my first professional contract with the Shanghai Sharks at age 17, I promised my parents that, after my basketball career ended, I would pursue my studies at the university level,” Mr. Yao told reporters in Shanghai.
As reported two years ago by People’s Daily Online, Yao will be receiving a heap of private instruction in mathematics, English, journalism (!) and finance courses because he is still swarmed on the campus by adoring fans. He also had to give an initial press conference upon his first year at the university, one that was attended by over 100 media members.
The Times also relayed another interesting quirk to Yao’s life as a student. Most famous former athletes are expected to take on a figurehead role with the government upon retirement, acting as an ambassador for the country in myriad ways in order to take advantage of their celebrity. Because Yao had to leave home at such an early age to train with the members of the Chinese national team, though, he felt pressure to live up to the educational promise he made to his parents.
Which is tough, because as Yao mentioned two years ago, he’s a bit “rusty” when it comes to picking up on what most students have to work through in their late teens. Yao is clearly a very intelligent man, but going back to college in your early-to-mid 30s is no joke.
Especially when you’re being mobbed by fellow classmates on your way from class to class. The packed lunch from the missus helps, though, we presume. http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/yao-ming-beginning-third-college-packed-lunch-hand-192656436--nba.html |
Music/Radio › Re: US Rapper Wale Explains Why He's Never Been To Nigeria Until Now by tpia5: 6:33am On Nov 30, 2013 |
Yao Ming goes back to school:This is so fantastic. Former Houston Rockets center Yao Ming is three years removed from his last game as an NBA player, and four and a half years removed from his last All-Star game as a dominant force in the pivot, but that hasn’t stopped him from attempting to turn himself into an anonymous scholar of sorts. As detailed by the New York Times on Thursday, Yao is beginning his third year at Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China – an institution he chose in 2011 because he “wanted to feel the atmosphere on campus.”
Here’s a snippet of Yao’s day to day life, from the Times:
On class days, Yao Ming, the 7-foot-6 retired N.B.A. center, wakes up at the crack of dawn to beat the Shanghai traffic. Carrying a lunch prepared by his wife, Ye Li, a 6-foot-3 former player in China’s professional league, Mr. Yao drives more than an hour to Jiao Tong University, where he sits through his required courses in the economics and management department. According to one Chinese news report, Mr. Yao would prefer to live in the dorms with his 20-year-old classmates, a move that would save time and energy, “but the beds are too small.” “When I signed my first professional contract with the Shanghai Sharks at age 17, I promised my parents that, after my basketball career ended, I would pursue my studies at the university level,” Mr. Yao told reporters in Shanghai.
As reported two years ago by People’s Daily Online, Yao will be receiving a heap of private instruction in mathematics, English, journalism (!) and finance courses because he is still swarmed on the campus by adoring fans. He also had to give an initial press conference upon his first year at the university, one that was attended by over 100 media members.
The Times also relayed another interesting quirk to Yao’s life as a student. Most famous former athletes are expected to take on a figurehead role with the government upon retirement, acting as an ambassador for the country in myriad ways in order to take advantage of their celebrity. Because Yao had to leave home at such an early age to train with the members of the Chinese national team, though, he felt pressure to live up to the educational promise he made to his parents.
Which is tough, because as Yao mentioned two years ago, he’s a bit “rusty” when it comes to picking up on what most students have to work through in their late teens. Yao is clearly a very intelligent man, but going back to college in your early-to-mid 30s is no joke.
Especially when you’re being mobbed by fellow classmates on your way from class to class. The packed lunch from the missus helps, though, we presume. http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/yao-ming-beginning-third-college-packed-lunch-hand-192656436--nba.html |
Politics › Re: Go And Die - Oshiomole Tells A Widow! by tpia5: 6:28am On Nov 30, 2013 |
maybe he's a nler.
they lack empathy and a lot of them are boko haram agents or some other form of govt sanctioned terrorist. |
Family › Re: Nigeria’s Street Kids: Unprotected And Hopeless by tpia5: 6:26am On Nov 30, 2013 |
the post i quoted deserves its own thread. |
Family › Re: I Am Good At Giving Relationship Advice And Tips. by tpia5: 6:20am On Nov 30, 2013 |
and?  |
Family › Re: Toyinletstalk by tpia5: 6:17am On Nov 30, 2013 |
are you a certified counselor or you simply want to scope people out? |
Family › Re: When Will She See Her Kids? by tpia5: 6:15am On Nov 30, 2013 |
she should move on with her life, remarry and have other kids.
there's nothing shouting on nl will do if she cant have actual humans on ground that she relates with.
these gossip stories are annoying.
its not by force to put mouth in other people's matter all the time. |
Nairaland General › Re: Top 10 Billionaires That Dropped Out Of School by tpia5: 6:10am On Nov 30, 2013 |
Guk: I dont bother arguing with those who cite these kind of examples. If you feel that dropping out of school will enable attain your wealthy status, then drop out of school sharp sharp but if not, then sit tight in school & come out in flying colours! then later they start to envy those who stayed in school, and dont rest from monitoring them up and down. |
Celebrities › Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by tpia5: 6:07am On Nov 30, 2013 |
would have been a nice thread if female nigerian celebrities could be allowed to perform without pressure to dress in certain ways? |
Music/Radio › Re: US Rapper Wale Explains Why He's Never Been To Nigeria Until Now by tpia5: 6:03am On Nov 30, 2013*. Modified: 6:08pm On Dec 04, 2013 |
^ are you?  |
Education › Re: What Is The Funniest Nickname You Called Your Teacher In Sec School? by tpia5: 6:01am On Nov 30, 2013*. Modified: 6:23am On Nov 30, 2013 |
nl should not be known for these types of deadbeat threads. |
Food › Re: Why Is It That Akara In No Longer Being wrapped With Newspaper? by tpia5: 6:00am On Nov 30, 2013 |
not the newspaper again. |
Culture › Re: Is Polygamy Still Accepted In Nigeria? by tpia5: 5:56am On Nov 30, 2013 |
why are foreigners so interested in nigeria??
assuming it even translates to improved quality of life for nigerians, might have been a good thing, but no, all we're seeing is worse and worse image despite all the so-called interaction. |
Politics › Re: Go And Die - Oshiomole Tells A Widow! by tpia5: 5:42am On Nov 30, 2013*. Modified: 6:24am On Nov 30, 2013 |
ocelot2006: Didnt you see the part were the governor ordered the siezure of her wares? Her source of livelihood?
Yes the governor is expected to carry out his duties without any form of favouritism, but Oshiomole's actions were simply heartless. when she was pleading and the people around showed no sign of letting up, that was an indication it is not an ordinary matter. |