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BKayy:I don't think this, in any way, suggests she's against Biafra. To me, that was her advocating for a more strategic and practical approach of taking it one step at a time. My Biology teacher used to say "you ain't done passing your Biology and you're talking about Medicine". I wouldn't say she was against anyone being a doctor. She was only saying we should address the immediate needs and then take it from there. |
BKayy:Lol... I liked that man's character in that series. I learned he's dead now. |
chariisGRACE:The picture up there isn't the new BlackBerry though. |
What is really happening?! |
Funny and lovely. southniyikaye:They? Who have you emulated yourself? Or your genitals are to heavy for you to emulate her yourself? Dude, this is decent fun and there is nothing wrong with it. The WTO boss dresses not just decently but also in a consistent manner and these women, in a bid to show their admiration for her, decided to have fun by showcasing her styles, and you're here ranting as if you're better than anyone. The fact that this set of ladies acknowledge and appreciate NOI's success is enough to tell they're inspired by her and there's absolutely nothing wrong in demonstrating that in any way they want. The way you guys rush to criticize and rubbish everything the ladies do only make you sound brainless, insecure and toxic. You called them unprintable names for the silhouette challenge cause it was "indecent" (even though both genders did that) and you've already started again for this one. You don't know these people personally and having harmless fun online doesn't imply they aren't trying their best in their respective endeavours. I'm sure if this was football related, it would have been awesome. How can anyone grow if you don't give them a breathing space? |
Nobody is saying "after devil, fear men"? Lol... the bias is alarming. |
majamajic:Fighting? Anyway, I was only correcting an impression that most pretty lawyers would flip when faced with rubbery cases cause they don't go to court. I said going to court is not a testing of their prowess cause it just might not be their field and that applies to guys too. I missed the fighting part. |
Hhmm.... is this true? I don't believe bloggers anymore. They can take any picture/video and wind terrible stories around it just for traffic. |
majamajic:They don't need to. Litigation and arbitration are just a few of the different types of legal practices available. Not all lawyers go to court or even need to. Corporate lawyers have no business with the court room. It has nothing to do with gender or being pretty/ugly. Your sisters can enlighten you more. |
See them.... After you are will be shouting "girls are useless". Smh |
Slawomiir:All of us should emulate her, not just the ladies. Meanwhile, I think this is just for fun. I'd be surprised if people also complain about this one. |
This sad. So Nicky is a first generation immigrant from the Caribbean just like Rihanna. Nice to know. |
Lol... glad it was both men and women. Otherwise, we wouldn't hear the last of it from NL women bashers. Anyway, it's obvious they sieved out and only shared videos of those that failed it. Nevertheless, it's embarrassing. This is what you get when you always shorten texts while typing despite the fact that auto-complete is already there to make us lazy. OP, biko stop exposing us to the world. |
Lol.... Nairalanders are shouting "fake people", "celebrities and fake lives", etc. No one (apart from the men basher) is saying "fear men", "men and fake lives". If it was a lady, the entire female gender would have been getting it hot now. |
justosee:I think he was talking about what they wear, sir. |
geedot:Rihanna represents the average woman today. I wonder who represents the average man, Invictus Obi? Lol. |
Uyi168:That's the Caribbean version of pidgin. They usually use it in their reggae music. Sounds nice when I'm not tryna to understand it; gives me a headache when I'm trying to. Lol. |
Perfectsouth:https://www.nairaland.com/6417370/killed-wife-over-suspicious-text |
One person always loves more. We just don't say it. For her to have voiced it, I suspect she hasn't fully healed from the wounds of the past relationship. There are things you just don't say. By words or by action, let her know that affected your spirit negatively. Maybe next time, she'd be more cautious with words. |
Nice one! |
People bring in so much unnecessary emotions when administering punishments in Africa. |
psalmson001:Thanks. This is pretty much obvious. |
Lol... well, she's exactly that. What I find off is why three different newspapers would stick to that exact description. Do they have any issues with the age, nationality or marital/maternal status? Anyway, people call women all sorts of names in her home country. This is nothing to her. |
samwillyco1:That's why I said if the government wants to. The viability of IT solutions factors in the leaning of the people in the access level hierarchy. CBN doesn't need to pay directly. The IT infrastructure only needs to be outsourced to a dependable third party. Actual payments can't go wrong if system reports are right. |
Afrikahene:You guys in Africa aren't doing that. You're imprisoning people for no logical reason. You antagonize people just because they're not like you. You aren't letting them live. That's the point. You guys discriminated twins, hunchbacks, albinos, etc. Now, it's gay people. You're just not aware that nature is extremely diverse and we're all products of nature. It has never been binary and it's not in your position to direct it. Even if you don't want to legalize gay unions, stop harming them when they haven't harmed anyone. Like someone said above, Nigeria is a sovereign state. Nobody is going to force you to do the right thing. Biden is not holding you. He can only exercise his right which is to stop treating you as a baby since you say you don't their aides anymore. Just don't complain when that happens. |
Sammmyyyy:And curses continue. Two people had sex, you wound your story around one of them to emphasize how her worth has been reduced, and then the thread has been all about "advising women". And you're going to pretend you don't see the one sidedness. Lol... self deceit at its peak. |
ElijahIme1992:So was the man and that'sexactly the point. I've never seen this lady on my screen (this just is by chance and not to reduce her achievements) but you can't tell me it's not misogynistic to call the woman and say nothing about the man. The first user that started my line of conversation called both of them out for their actions which, to me, is the ideal thing to do. But these guys want to make it another women bashing agenda and I'm trying to make them see how ridiculous that is given the situation. A married woman sleeps with lovers, fear women. A married man sleeps with lovers, still fear women. The question is, when do we fear men? |
Beverlyjean:I totally agree with you. However, that doesn't, in any way, justify beating a pregnant woman for asking for money for food (taking the story at face value). |
12inchess:Please, next time Google before engaging to save us the stress. You rant is what you get when you jump into conversations without taking time to know the origin. Where did I say the woman shouldn't be held accountable? The first post clearly criticized both parties for thier actions but the guy I quoted decided to turn into another women bashing conversation. My response to was to highlight the man's portion of the blame which he conveniently closed his eyes to. And here you are asking if the woman should be left off the hook. Please, spare this roundabout argument y'all do onhere. |
Sammmyyyy:You can curse from here to your grave, it doesn't move me any bit sir. If you want to talk about societal menace, try to be unbiased. Your write-up torchlights the female gender while closing your eyes to the other party. At the end, it is the men that sleep with these women that will go around looking for decent wives to marry when they are ready. Bride price is materialistic and intangible in most places so basing your stance on who pays bride price does not only create a soft landing for the men but also waters down the seriousness of the issue. I am a man and we all must take responsibility for our actions. No gender is better off. |
samwillyco1:With biomteric clock-in systems, ghost workers can be eliminated except the government doesn't really want to do that. |
I was wondering why there were still ghost workers in this century. These are issues IT can easily solve... |
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