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baeboo:People like baeboo won't stop re-iterating it that common sense is not common. If ur message was for the op (who claimed to be a Yoruba man), why talk to him in a strange language. besides, I'm sure you've never read the story. SMH On another note, mods should take this to FP: lalasticlala |
This lady has turned herself to a following spirit for FFK. I hope the guy marries her sha |
Drop dead indeed. I concur!!! |
Not worth my time... Next!!! |
Huh |
Hmm |
Hmm... What is happening to Fayose and Saraki et. al. should interest every common citizen of this country. I advocated and voted for change but at a point realized we had given way to an undemocratic leader. That was the point when I began to observe all his moves. To eliminate bias, I had to disregard the exact political gimmicks through which Saraki became the Senate President and I began to observe the manner with which our dictator has been dealing with him. No matter what anyone thinks, if Buhari succeeds in trampling upon the Senate, we are finished in Nigeria. With all that has happened in recent times, our only succour should be in having an opposition at that level to checkmate the excesses of the former military dictator. |
And you'll know how to keep working even when it's not yielding anything |
Anything harder than banana... not for me gbens2000: |
O Lawwwwd! |
The fear of Wale is the beginning of wisdom for ladies with standing breasts. If Wale handles your breasts, they'll become irreparably flat ![]() |
I don't know if OP is a guy or a lady, but from a lady's perspective, I'll say you are not right. Most times, ladies say they aren't in a relationship not because they are unsure of where their current relationship is going but because they don't want to lose the benefits of dating a new guy. Even when a lady is 100% sure that a guy is taking her to the alter, she won't allow that take away exciting and profitable adventures with other guys especially when the 'promising' guy is notably poor. |
Cool view |
Sadly, the unemployed in Nigeria are willing to do just ANYTHING... |
This thread is really making my day here... Cracking me up big time. ![]() |
It was poverty that pushed me into it... as if he was the only poor person in his town ![]() Lalasticlala let's have more through the frontpage naa |
These external forces should just keep quiet and allow us fix the problems already caused at a time we listened to their nonsense. Now the only voice we'll hear is ourselves' |
Clash of the Titans |
"Igbo" a tribe in Nigeria or Weed? Which one are you talking about? |
Correct!!! More comments on that forum... kennysteve77: [size=15pt]Culled from the Facebook group for Parents and Educators... www./SchoolFinders [/size] |
Correct!!! More comments on that forum... kennysteve77: |
I attended a beautiful all girls school. We were trained to be proper ladies..walk erect don't stoop, don't cross the lawn, hair must be done in a certain way, ), use deodorants, speak gently like a lady etc etc. We only saw boys on special occasions e,g Literary and debating events, inter house sports day. Completely sheltered by our dear teachers and Nuns. Then there came this young unmarried teacher, ready to take us into the world of Poetry, into Shakespeare, into the mind of Wole Soyinka...and also make us fall in love with J.p Clark's Abiku.. Christopher Okigbo's ..Before you mother Idoto poem was not left out. Wao.,,he blew our young highly impressionable minds. Nobody missed Literature classes. Every girl hung on his words pretending to understand this "deeeeep" and very intelligent young man. He made the literary world to come alive and many a girl had a huge crush on him. Even as matured ladies now, we all still smile when we remember. At that time parents were vigilant, female teachers were extra vigilant leaving nothing to chance. I believe this our teacher never took advantage of the very vulnerable and very young girls in his care.He could have picked any.,...innocence written all over. This brings me to the point I want to raise, DO SCHOOLS HAVE GUIDELINES FOR MALE TEACHERS/FEMALE STUDENTS AND VICE VERSA INTERACTIONS? The reality we are facing is that the girl child is becoming increasingly more vulnerable with several predators around and it has been said that Rape occurs once opportunity arises and there is access to the Victim. There is an urgent need for vigilance, Yunusa is already claiming that it was a love affair with Ese not Abduction. There is an urgent need to ensure that our girls wake up to the reality of these times. I don't want to go into the various tales of teachers engaged in very steamy relationships with young girls but schools sometimes cover up to protect their brand name. May I end this by advising Schools to develop guidelines that must be strictly enforced and to ensure that inappropriate behavior by anyone in authority is promptly reported...We are no longer in the 70s and 80s when we trusted everyone to do the right thing...,WATCH AND PRAY. May The Lord protect our girls. Culled from the Facebook group for Parents and Educators... https://m./1614336445514221?view=permalink&id=1704530709828127 |
To be safe, just use straw to suck the content of canned drinks... Washing doesn't fully get rid of viruses |
What a pity... I smell foul play. Someone positioned himself inside the bank to monitor customers and inform the robbers outside. May God keep us safe. |
God bless you for coming back to share this... Very insightful contributions kennysteve77: |
I'm impressed that we still have teachers who would go out of their duty call to help a pupil. I would suggest that you be particularly patient with this pupil as I see that you are very concerned and want results as this is what really makes us good teachers. Firstly, you need to let the child and the parents be aware of your observations and your willingness of partnering with the home to bring out the best in the child. Modified: I've also checked the group... It's quite educative. Every parent and educator should join... www./SchoolFinders |
I'm still wondering what this is doing on the front page... with Nigeria's current situation!!! SMH |
This is what you experience with Oceanic bank every Friday... I even want to close my account with them sef. mtcchhew |
That's the power of instinct. Everyone has an inner man that speaks to them but some listen to several external noises which makes them pay less attention to their inner man's voice. Op, nice one... Mods lalasticlala ishilove... This is a good front-page material |
