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Family / Re: Most Guys Don't Fancy Wearing Wedding Rings by tpiah2: 1:40am On May 01, 2016
I fear whoever does not fear una.

Lord have mercy.

We're talking top notch juju here.

Yesterday it was men who watched their wives give birth, today it is wedding rings.
Events / Re: Mass Wedding Of 109 Couples In Nasarawa State Today by tpiah2: 1:03am On May 01, 2016
thought that was Kano, etc where they did those.
Celebrities / Re: Memes: Your Top 10 Questions Answered by tpiah2: 12:24am On May 01, 2016
Possibly, a way out might be having regular people as meme foci.
Celebrities / Re: Memes: Your Top 10 Questions Answered by tpiah2: 12:23am On May 01, 2016
I think the ambiguity is stemming from any commercial usages of memes.

If it involves any commercial value accruing or non accruing to a user or usee, then it brings legal questions.


Since celebrities are public figures who make money from their photo ops, the issue of memes is increasingly becoming one which they feel should be straightened out if a cash value can be derived from them.
Celebrities / Memes: Your Top 10 Questions Answered by tpiah2: 12:10am On May 01, 2016
The word “meme” is tossed about with the casualness of so much other internet jargon these days, making those not in the know feel a step behind. But that ends here.

Internet memes are everywhere online. They grow and expand exponentially on social media networks. They make us laugh, wince, or roll our eyes. They can be at once baffling and brilliant. To give an idea of perspective, Know Your Meme, a website that has become an authority on viral internet trends, has documented over 12,300 memes—and they’ve only been tracking them since late 2008.




http://www.business2community.com/social-media/memes-top-10-questions-answered-01445497#wszzVsoe3hMzee5i.97
Celebrities / Re: I Hope The Nigerian Govt Takes The Issue Of Mental Health More Seriously by tpiah2: 11:59pm On Apr 30, 2016
Afrok:
Op please mention names Abeg coz I don't wanna think u are thinking what I'm thinking... wink


recent events which a lot of their fans might actually need counselling for.
Politics / Re: 19 Northern Govs Insist On Licences For preachers by tpiah2: 11:54pm On Apr 30, 2016
can someone spell out this law and what it means.

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Celebrities / Re: I Hope The Nigerian Govt Takes The Issue Of Mental Health More Seriously by tpiah2: 11:36pm On Apr 30, 2016
You have a wife who might have possibly been experiencing post partum depression since delivering her baby last year, and a husband who also has depression, due to circumstances and other factors.

Whether either of them sought medical treatment is unclear.

Just my thoughts.

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Celebrities / I Hope The Nigerian Govt Takes The Issue Of Mental Health More Seriously by tpiah2: 11:29pm On Apr 30, 2016
with these recent events.

In addition, the issue of substance abuse treatment which currently is considered an elephant in the room, more or less (I could be wrong).

Lord have mercy sha.
Nairaland / General / Re: How Many Of Us Can Say This Describes Our Nl Interactions by tpiah2: 11:15pm On Apr 30, 2016
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Nairaland / General / Re: How Many Of Us Can Say This Describes Our Nl Interactions by tpiah2: 11:11pm On Apr 30, 2016
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Nairaland / General / Re: How Many Of Us Can Say This Describes Our Nl Interactions by tpiah2: 11:09pm On Apr 30, 2016
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Fashion / Re: Guy Spends N3million On 3 Versace Handbags, Shows It Off On IG by tpiah2: 10:20pm On Apr 30, 2016
Arent females supposed to do this?

Are they on strike?

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Family / Trying So Hard To Like Some Certain Set Of People But It Is Difficult by tpiah2: 10:19pm On Apr 30, 2016
Dont want to say anything yet because they will rant bigot.
Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage’s Emotional Interview Shatters Youtube Fastest Video Records!!! by tpiah2: 10:17pm On Apr 30, 2016
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Celebrities / Re: Kenea Udoh, Teebillz's First Babymama And His Two Kids by tpiah2: 10:13pm On Apr 30, 2016
I just fear anybody who does not fear C_____ peeps.



And I think this lady is even a knockout combo of Calabar, Jamaica (?) and Somali perhaps.

That's a triple something, minimum.

Someone who keeps quiet while you are snatching her babies daddy, e get reason why she no talk nah? Meaning na for front she go meet you.
Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage Is The Real Victim Of Teebillz Rant. Has Anyone Asked If She's OK? by tpiah2: 10:06pm On Apr 30, 2016
I can imagine how bad Tiwa must be feeling right now, dont want to seem unsympathetic.

Everybody loved their fairytale wedding and the photo ops.
Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage’s Emotional Interview Shatters Youtube Fastest Video Records!!! by tpiah2: 10:01pm On Apr 30, 2016
It's currently at 545,963 views.
Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage And DR SID, Could This Be The Romance Teeblizz Talked About? (VIDEO) by tpiah2: 8:30pm On Apr 30, 2016
Hm, a lot of female celebrities go dey wish say na dem be Tiwa though?

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Celebrities / Something I Dont Understand, Question for Ladies by tpiah2: 8:20pm On Apr 30, 2016
This is not about Tiwa or any recent drama perhaps.

If you are a rich lady, how much are the general expenses you spend on your boyfriend or boy toy compared to how much you would spend on a husband?

Just curious.
Celebrities / Re: 2013 Tweet Between Tiwa Savage & Teebillz by tpiah2: 8:16pm On Apr 30, 2016
These people have broke the internet.

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Celebrities / Re: 2face Speaks For Tiwa Savage & Teebillz; Slams Mockers by tpiah2: 8:15pm On Apr 30, 2016
Instead make e "kun fun adura", e dey go after people?

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Celebrities / Re: Basket Mouth Laments Paying Over N145,000 just to See A Doctor In The US by tpiah2: 5:50am On Mar 24, 2016
why do Nigerians in Nigeria go to the US to attack Nigerians there?

Is it mandatory he must publicize all this?
Romance / Re: Should Prostitution Be Legalised In Nigeria? by tpiah2: 5:47am On Mar 24, 2016
if they are being forced, that is a problem.


There are a lot of anti-rape organizations springing up everywhere and a lot of people do not know the reason for this. If it is linked to prostitution then its only a matter of time before the truth comes out.

just saying!

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Celebrities / Re: Photo Of Tonto Dikeh With Her In-laws by tpiah2: 5:43am On Mar 24, 2016
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Health / Re: Germophobia: Share Your Experiences by tpiah2: 5:39am On Mar 24, 2016
At least once a day, (she) feels the itch.

The 30-year-old fashion publicist goes to the reception desk of her New York City office to accept a delivery of clothing samples from a designer. The courier hands over the garments, swings his messenger bag forward on his hip, fishes inside for a clipboard and hands her a pen. And then she feels it: a tickle at the back of her mind. A little rush of disquiet. Oh, my God, she thinks. Where has that pen been?

She imagines the possibilities: tucked behind the courier’s ear. Clutched by a stranger’s hand, which that day had probably touched a bathroom door or a subway handrail. She thinks about the millions of people in New York, eating, scratching, rubbing their noses, picking up bacteria and then leaving it on that handrail, and then on the person’s hands, and then on the courier’s pen, and then on her hand, her face, her lungs, her…. Ick.

(She) has always been germ-conscious—she wipes off her purse if it’s been resting on the floor and swabs her keyboard, phone and mouse with disinfecting wipes—but the pen problem pushes her over the edge every time. One day, on the way to work, she spotted her salvation in an office-supply store window: a pen made of antibacterial plastic. She bought a handful and now, whenever the messengers buzz for her, she carries one to the door. Her coworkers tease her. She ignores them. “I’m known in the office for being a little nutty about my pens,” she says, laughing but not apologizing. “If you take my pen, I’m coming after you.”

Admit it: You’ve got something in your own life that makes you go ick. Ask any group of women what they do to protect themselves from germs, and the stories will pour out: We open the bathroom door with elbows, punch the elevator buttons with knuckles, carry wet wipes to disinfect the ATM—and we wonder whether we’re going a little too far. Even the doctors we turn to for reassurance aren’t immune. “I’m extremely aware of the potential for being ‘contaminated,’ in and out of my office,” says Susan Biali, M.D., a 37-year-old physician in Vancouver, British Columbia. “I wouldn’t touch the magazines in the waiting room if you paid me!”

When Self.com polled readers about their germophobia, more than three quarters said they flush public toilets with their foot, and 63 percent avoid handrails on subways, buses and escalators—all unnecessary precautions, experts say. Almost 1 in 10 say they avoid shaking hands, behavior that may flirt with full-fledged obsession, when your efforts to sanitize your life begin to stymie your day-to-day functioning.



http://www.self.com/wellness/health/2009/02/the-truth-about-germs/

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