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Nairalanders pls come to my aid, Am a final year student of bayero university, Kano recently our Registration fees was increased from 35,000 to 95,000, as a hustling, I was able to rise 75,000, presently am unable to complete it, and the date of registration will end tomorrow, pls, in the name God, help me, in other to avoid spill over, I know things are hard, but if you touch by God help me, I will be very grateful. Sorry for my typographical errors, admin in the house pardon me If want to reach me 08062831541
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Nairaland pls come to my aid, Am a final year student of bayero university, Kano recently our Registration fees was increased from 35,000 to 95,000, as a hustling, I was able to rise 75,000, presently am unable to complete it, and the date of registration will end tomorrow, pls, in the name God, help me, in other to avoid spill over, I know things are hard, but if you touch by God help me, I will be very grateful. Sorry for my typographical errors
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maxist2020:Bro to be sincere, all those pictures on are WhatsApp signify what she will do to you, if in case you break her heart, I have known ebira Ladies as one of the nice ladies you could ever be with, but the problem is, they don't tolerate cheating partners, they can even kill for that, sometimes they want to control you, in all you do avoid ladies that are hot temper, because small issue can trigger them, which can result to untimely death. |
EriMma1:The truths is, before will blame the mother in law, we should ask ourselves, is it right for someone to travel from a very far distance to a wedding without eating, how we you feel as a mother, the blame we be put on you and your family, including your son, in very occasions, serving guest is the most important, it as to be first before any other thing, now why the wedding? wedding is meant for people to come and eat and go, (based on our Africa tradition) does the wedding mearnt for the bride parent to eat? if that is the case yes, but since the food is insufficient, then, the bride parent had to be patient, because for now they are already one family, they could easily tolerate it, more than that of the visitors. Based on my own submission, for a mother in law to slap the bride, there is more to what happened, maybe the bride says something that is painful and unbearable to her, because before she ask for the food she pleaded for it, just like a favor, and even after the wedding the mother in law had plead, for her son not to divorce the wife, anger is what led to the dissolution of this marriage, and as for the bride, for retaliating back is what destroy her marriage, no man on earth can bear to see his mother been slap, either by wife or anybody |
[quote author=Akinjide2001 post=123998330]A marriage of only two days has come to an end as the newlywed husband has filed for a divorce, citing his wife’s disrespectful behavior towards his mother. This story was shared by Nigerian zoologist Abdullah A Abdullah, who sought advice from netizens. According to Abdullah’s account, the husband’s decision to seek a divorce was triggered by an incident that occurred during their wedding reception. At that time, some guests from the groom’s mother’s side arrived when the available food was running out. The only remaining delicacy was a portion of food that the bride had set aside for her own parents. The mother-in-law approached her daughter-in-law and discreetly requested some of the food to share with the newlyweds, as it seemed unfair for them to have nothing after traveling from afar. However, the bride firmly refused, insisting that the food was meant solely for her parents. Despite the mother-in-law’s pleas, the bride took back the food and poured it into the cooler. This action prompted the mother-in-law to slap her son’s wife, who retaliated in response. Although the husband learned about the altercation, he decided not to create a scene during the wedding reception. However, two days later, he filed for a divorce. Abdullah mentioned that the divorce case is currently ongoing, and despite his mother’s appeals for forgiveness and reconciliation, the husband remains adamant in his decision. The truths is, before will blame the mother in law, we should ask ourselves, is it right for someone to travel from a very far distance to a wedding without eating, how we you feel as a mother, the blame we be put on you and your family, including your son, in very occasions, serving guest is the most important, it as to be first before any other thing, now why the wedding? wedding is meant for people to come and eat and go, (based on our Africa tradition) does the wedding mearnt for the bride parent to eat? if that is the case yes, but since the food is insufficient, then, the bride parent had to be patient, because for now they are already one family, they could easily tolerate it, more than that of the visitors. Based on my own submission, for a mother in law to slap the bride, there is more to what happened, maybe the bride says something that is painful and unbearable to her, because before she ask for the food she pleaded for it, just like a favor, and even after the wedding the mother in law had plead, for her son not to divorce the wife, anger is what led to the dissolution of this marriage, and as for the bride, for retaliating back is what destroy her marriage, no man on earth can bear to see his mother been slap, either by wife or anybody |
Edizzy:Getting marry is a blessing, but only if you met the right one, gone are the days were women are not working, the present day, women also goes to work, of which she will assist her husband on somethings, responsible on one alone, is just like a suicide mission, because many things have change, considering, the today economic, alot of this has changed, ranging from, school fees, house rent, feeding, health expenses, utility, shelter, toiletries and many more, all this are very essential in a family( irrespective of the seize) just imagine all this things for one person, it is not fair, but since it is our responsibility will have no choice, that is why as a man it is very imperative to marry an industrious women who is generous and supportive, unlike some men who goes for beauty, a good woman will always assist you, that is one of the reasons our parents marriage last longer, we should always beware of the women we chose to spent our life with. |
smalldivk111:Sorry for the illness, that is why sometimes I do tell people that abstaining from sex is the Best, sleeping with a complete stranger is not right, it marvels me a lot, many girls/women are roaming about with incurable sickness looking for ambitious men to devour, if you are sex starve as a man, you should instead been patience before you get marry, 5 minute of sexual enjoyment have send many to their early grave, wish you quick recovery. |
oakin:Just take a look at this statement, human being telling his follow humans that he can never be the President of Nigeria. May God have mercy on us |
tonywonder:sincerely, this is the most greatness shock, I have ever witnessed this year, for God sake why all this, what is our society turning into, one person bang about 5 girls, does it look like illusion or what, how come? I fear for this world, |
tonywonder:The way Obi speaks, always made me to believe a new Nigeria is possible, I believe in this man, only Obi I can trust, he have the people at heart, ( especially the youth) I believe that the stolen mandate will be return in Jesus name |
[quote author=tonywonder post=123444249]Peter Obi took to his Facebook page on Monday afternoon to express his thoughts following the inauguration of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as Nigeria’s 16th president. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02dzGEzaS28Zw3PSJFxifG5qdpVeSt7Vnt9KKkA2sMFZMzmVj2XFhQXPkShhs6 The way Obi speaks, always made me to believe a new Nigeria is possible, I believe in this man, only Obi I can trust, he have the people at heart, ( especially the youth) I believe that the stolen mandate will be return in Jesus name |
Karma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after deathKarma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after death |
Karma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after death |
[quote author=paxonel post=122916846]According to Merriam-webster, the word "Karma" was first used in 1827 by Buddhists and Hinduists whio described an ethical subjected principle that says "you reap what you sow ". They held that there is a force generated by a person's actions which has ethical consequences to determine the nature of the person's next existence(even up to the person's after-life). Certainly, going by human natural experiences, this ethical principle called Karma has been proven valid and is responsible for the many fortunes and misfortunes we go through today in our lives. For instance, a man who send his child to school(formally or informally) may end up having the child becoming wealthy and knowledgeable, and the one who refuses to send his child to school may have the child battling poverty in the future and put the blame to some witches and wizards in village. But what does the bible say about Karma, do Christians believe that this principle still have effect to their after-life even after they die? 2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. This also suggest that the old creature died away the day you died, and you are now a new being not having the sins of your past life inputed in you. Paul says in Galatians 2:20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I NOW live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. Obviously,according these scriptures if Karma is anything to go by, it ends abruptly the day you die as a Christian, but the effects thereafter lives on even up to generation Karma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after death |
Karma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after death nel post=122916846]According to Merriam-webster, the word "Karma" was first used in 1827 by Buddhists and Hinduists whio described an ethical subjected principle that says "you reap what you sow ". They held that there is a force generated by a person's actions which has ethical consequences to determine the nature of the person's next existence(even up to the person's after-life). Karma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after death Certainly, going by human natural experiences, this ethical principle called Karma has been proven valid and is responsible for the many fortunes and misfortunes we go through today in our lives. For instance, a man who send his child to school(formally or informally) may end up having the child becoming wealthy and knowledgeable, and the one who refuses to send his child to school may have the child battling poverty in the future and put the blame to some witches and wizards in village. But what does the bible say about Karma, do Christians believe that this principle still have effect to their after-life even after they die? 2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. This also suggest that the old creature died away the day you died, and you are now a new being not having the sins of your past life inputed in you. Paul says in Galatians 2:20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I NOW live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. Obviously,according these scriptures if Karma is anything to go by, it ends abruptly the day you die as a Christian, but the effects thereafter lives on even up to generations Karma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after death |
[quote author=paxonel post=122916846]According to Merriam-webster, the word "Karma" was first used in 1827 by Buddhists and Hinduists whio described an ethical subjected principle that says "you reap what you sow ". They held that there is a force generated by a person's actions which has ethical consequences to determine the nature of the person's next existence(even up to the person's after-life). Karma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after death Certainly, going by human natural experiences, this ethical principle called Karma has been proven valid and is responsible for the many fortunes and misfortunes we go through today in our lives. For instance, a man who send his child to school(formally or informally) may end up having the child becoming wealthy and knowledgeable, and the one who refuses to send his child to school may have the child battling poverty in the future and put the blame to some witches and wizards in village. But what does the bible say about Karma, do Christians believe that this principle still have effect to their after-life even after they die? 2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. This also suggest that the old creature died away the day you died, and you are now a new being not having the sins of your past life inputed in you. Paul says in Galatians 2:20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I NOW live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. Obviously,according these scriptures if Karma is anything to go by, it ends abruptly the day you die as a Christian, but the effects thereafter lives on even up to generations Karma do exist, as for the scripture emphasis that, what ever a man sow, so shall he/she reap it, as a man what so ever Evil you committed, it does not necessary mean you shall face the consequences on this earth, it maybe after death |
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Funkyswagzz:. My bros, knowing a girl within a short period, then marriage follow sound very awkward to me, desperation for love does not usually end well, be vigilant and pray, because I have that believe that, known of this girls are the chosen one, money and pressure is leading you towards desperation, be careful |
Lizzysamuel:May God Almighty, Grants Obi Victory, For Victory of Evil Over Good is Just Temporary. I Predict Victory For Peter Gregory Peter |
williamssamuel1:Thank you for all your contribution and insight, on the day, after the election, my younger sister dream about crisis in Nigeria, which resulted to massive shooting of civilians, by soldiers, bodies were littered all over the street, when she told us about this dream will were shock, and pray for peace, the way things are going I am expecting some, upcoming events that we shape the history of Nigeria. |
Am a Christian,from a responsible family, I have been fasten for two days now, I have been having this feelings, concerning the recent presidential election, what is your says about that, any revelation, |
DeLaRue:my friend Egypt is one of the developed country in Africa and South Africa are also during well, none of them are struggling like Nigeria |
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Ever since the Bolshevik of Russia, toppled the tsar in 1917 , Russia transform from one of the poorest country to world super power, during this period her first leadership under Lenin introduce a Communist system of government, the state conscripted private property of individuals, into a single units, this policy had it own advantage, and disadvantages, but rapidly made Russian what it is today, after Lenin death, Stalin emerge, he introduced a policy of "individual collectively" according to Stalin, he believed that for Russian to catch up with the west, Russian need to engage in massive industrialization, this policy was brutal which laid to mass shooting of anyone opposed Stalin, but within 5 years Russian became a massive industrialization country up to this period, most Russia leaders are brutal, but love their people whole hearted, while Africa leaders are brutal and the same hate their people. The differences is very clear. |
Mine crush is a beautiful lady called meryche |
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[quote author=williamssamuel1 post=118999789][/quote]Sorry, for your predicament. I want to know your pass ordeal, concerning masturbation, so as to enable others to learn. I will be very grateful, |
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