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My advice for you is to stop talking to her and block her to avoid nonsense, make you no carry problem. Besides, na used product, you deserve better now. A lot of ladies are on this table cos they marry old men in their 50s and 60s because of comfort and money, later they start regretting it & start talking to their young exes outside. One thing some of them miss is the sexual energy from young guys, so she knows what she's doing. I remember how one of my female friends (we never dated) was trying to lure me to sleep with her, lying to me that she wasn't married and her husband (an older man) was just an uncle she was staying with. Na later I realize her gimmicks and I japa cos I dey avoid trouble for my life. I never sleep with single girls na married woman go come dey enter my eye? God forbid. |
hassy1010:Yes, very possible... Just unselect the "value added package" when trying to book insurance on Expatrio. |
IkeOnyia:Valid point, that's actually the standard in Europe. But this can always be done later as an additional project. It only requires light asphalt, so it would be easier to do once the initial road is completed. I also suggest you send this to any ministry or parastatal handling it, via social media cos it's a good addition. |
Peterobiisathie:Ah! Una don dig him past come out... Omo, internet never forgets ooo... This is a very bad time to be a criminal. ![]() |
AMI3:This is my relative, we're family, so I know a lot about them, I know her IN and OUT and she herself has voiced out after the stress got to her. Once again, some men are IRRESPONSIBLE! |
Ndi "Lagos is smelling" & "Nigeria is a zoo" Always quick to condemn Nigeria, gaslight others but never talk about the bad things they do... 😁😂 |
I have a relative on this table... very hardworking lady but she got married to a lazy guy. Honestly some guys no dey shame at all. |
Cmanforall:Most of you don't understand that the Bronze medals + the Gold and Silver medals we have, no matter how little, shows that we're probably the most consistent team at the AFCON. You think it's a joke to win medals consistently in a competition involving tens of African nations who all came prepped and determined to win? Talk about football in Africa, are countries like Egypt, Morocco, Ghana, Senegal, Mali, Algeria, Tunisia small? Yet we almost always beat these countries and get to top 3, with several gold medals won. Some of you couldn't even get 10th position in your class, but here you are, downgrading an entire bronze medal, despite the fact that we have also won gold and silver several times... Anyways, I know most of you here are just good at trolling and badmouthing your country. 😏 |
Molue! ![]() The only route you can still find them in Lagos, I think, should be Iyana Ipaja to Bolade (Oshodi). It's very rare to see a molue in Lagos nowadays. |
Lol after Muslim-Muslim ticket of 4 years, you guys are now the victims right? 🤡 By the end of Tinubu's 1st term, it would be 12 years of Muslim presidency, 8 years of Northern muslim presidency and 4 years of muslim-muslim ticket, back to back. So why are you still lamenting? I know until Boko Haram and bandits takes over the entire country, most of you won't be happy... |
Northernblood7:Everyone misses penalties but the attitude and the way he played is what they're criticizing, not tribe. Your fellow Igbos are also criticizing him, no be everything be tribalism. Na people like una no dey allow Nigerians get one voice! Any little thing, una go dey claim tribalism. Bruno Onyemachi is also Igbo, he also missed a penalty that night, nobody criticised him cos they know he did his best, but that Chukwueze's penalty lacked effort, that's why most people are mad at him. |
chipet67:Na why you no fit comprehend. You're basically replying your thoughts, not my comments. |
There are many reasons depending on the individual and the location you're talking about. For a lot of Nigerian guys, especially those who are trying to build from scratch, without prior family wealth, most guys just wanna fix their finances first before considering marriage, cos have you seen how Nigerian ladies talk down on "broke men"? How do you settle down on 150k salary? A lot of graduates still earn below 100k/month, so tell me how you wanna think of settling down with such ridiculous income? - this is just pure economics. For some others, they just aren't ready, take it or leave it. A guy can have good finances, doesn't drink or smoke and doesn't womanize and still prefers to stay single - I think a lot of millennials are in this category cos they've seen it all and they're becoming better versions of themselves, by getting close to God and developing themselves. What being single for years has taught me is that peace, even while sometimes lonely, is better than chaotic company. Men and women should learn to enjoy their single lives, cos whether we like it or not, not everyone will get married and this isn't a curse. |
femi4:Omo no be small thing o |
chipet67:Read what I wrote again and show me where I referred to Nigeria... Most of you are too lazy to read, you just see 1 phrase and rush to comment. ![]() |
Why is Morocco hosting every CAF tournament in Africa back to back? I think its time for Sub-Saharan African countries to wake up from their slumber... what's happening? Nigeria is even out of my target countries cos I know we aren't ready at all! But Rwanda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Senegal, Ghana etc, I want to see these countries also hosting CAF tournaments! |
Charlesdock:Normal ![]() |
LOL only those who don't know economics would think it makes any real difference. In fact, the purchasing power of the Naira, despite the exchange rate is far higher than that of the cedis. If you don't get it, forget about it. |
Passionate888:You dey mind them? I even doubt the authenticity of the story, cos the family might just be angry that the Igbo guy converted their child to Christianity. I don't believe the 16 year old and abduction stuff, though it's very possible... |
Kunlebayo12:Do not kill yourself over a piece of paper that might not even add anything to your life... Ask those who have graduated, certificate na just for show-off, but if you feel like ending it all, remember that you will give account before your maker. You can gain admission into any school and start even stronger and I have heard of a pastor (ex-cultist) who was rusticated and reinstated after 1 year at home and was later allowed to graduate.... He used Zephaniah 3:19 and kept declaring it for 1 year and his story changed. Run to God and confess your sins, change your ways and keep declaring... Zephaniah 3:19- Behold, at that time I will undo all that afflict thee: and I will save her that halteth, and gather her that was driven out; and I will get them. Na who give up, na him lose! Don't give up! |
yorosstores:Omo, can you imagine human beings. These are the same people that come out to lash out at pastors for building mega churches and doing anything expensive, but now a pastor is doing something good for his alma mater, they are still complaining. This life, if you like listen to people, na kpai for you. |
bajosky:Honestly, I've never come across something more foolish and divisive than what you wrote above. Despite Lookman's productivity and humility in that team, you think he is ganging up against Osimhen when we all saw it was Osimhen who overreacted and fought everyone, including the captain, Ndidi. What Lookman does in that team, Osimhen cannot do it cos he needs people to serve him before he can score, so let's forget about anyone being superior, cos both guys can go toe to toe, but this is a team that shouldn't be divided. With all your "points" you failed to mention Osimhen's anger issue, meaning that you actually don't mean well for the guy and the entire team. If that team collapses because of Osimhen, maybe NFF will recruit you and your kinsmen to join him and play the remaining matches in AFCON. |
Elly1:Which prayer? Those who have understanding know it's the opposite, not everyone has an evil mind like you to interpret everything as bad. |
Eagleways:The ones we have now can win the AFCON if they are well coordinated. Definitely other players will be considered later, but that's left to the coach and team management. |
Olu1000:I don't even think he's full of himself, he just has an anger issue that stems from emotion and passion. He's just beginning to overdo things and that's dangerous for his career, that's my major concern. He needs to understand how to react when things don't go as he wants. |
blowjohn:Okay so if he wants to go, without anyone chasing him, while he's the one being unnecessarily aggressive, what should the team do? Maybe they should start begging him and kneeling down for him to stay and finish the AFCON... |
Metrofox:He is taking it too far, that's the issue here, you just lack understanding by thinking someone is blaming him. Same Osimhen lashed out at Finidi like his mate, same Osimhen fighting in matches in Galatasaray (watch his last game against Ndidi's club, he almost tore someone's shirt if not for Ndidi that grabbed him). You might think you're supporting him, but people like you will help kill his career fast with that attitude. |
surijohn:You can't even construct a simple sentence in English. 🤣 Who told you I am religious? Na everybody be Christian and muslim? Those of you who believe in babalawo and juju, una juju no give una parents money to send una go better school to learn English? 😂😂😂 |
If he wants to go, let him go... He's not bigger than the entire team and that anger of his would only diminish his career further. We all love this guy, but he seems to have a serious anger issue! Come to think of it, Lookman is one of the biggest stars in Serie A and Africa, yet you talked down on the guy and left the match, even after he gave you two assists. We have Lookman, Akor, Onuachu and others who are proven ballers. Nigeria can win that AFCON without him and the moment the AFCON is won without Osimhen, he might become permanently irrelevant in the national team. I hope he works on himself though. Wish him well. VO9 we love you, but try dey calm down. Naija dey your back, Ọmọ Ologo! No dey misbehave! ❤️🇳🇬 |


