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Unifier or divider? |
Plus10:Yesooo, na your father go win Lagos. |
Urheadmaster: |
Naira20:Are you sure? More than 70% of southwest Christians will vote for Tinubu, Peter Obi and Atiku will share the rest. 90% of Muslims in the southwest will vote for Tinubu, Atiku will get 5%, Kwankwaso will get 3.5% while Obi will only get 1.5% So where is Obi winning? |
ALTERNATEID:he is not smart but stupid |
Wisdomkosi:Atiku is a goner bros, he killed his political life by himself |
1.8M |
Shalommy:You didn't write your own WAEC English yourself, otherwise you won't say did he *wrote* instead of did he write. |
PresidObi:OK, Peter Obi will become first African President in the Vatican then, congratulations to him |
budaatum:Thank you brother. My lawyer just sent a message to me on the issue now. He said I didn't enter into any bond for him and that they are only telling us to pressurize him to follow the normal protocol for disengagement and that since they didn't say he took a loan or whatever, it is normal. He said we should persuade him to talk to the company on phone and pay the one month salary which is 85k, he said it is good for him to clear his desk properly too. |
I wrote a reference letter for my friend's brother in 2019, he got the job eventually. He worked in the establishment for three years and travelled out (Japa) to Canada in July 2022, three months ago without telling anybody including his elder brother who is my friend. Now the organization sent me an e-mail detailing how he violated his employment conditions. The same mail was sent to my friend who also gave him a letter of reference. The organization asked that we persuade him to come and disengage properly by giving one month notice or one month salary in lieu of notice and do proper handing over of all properties of the organization. These properties were not mentioned. I got the mail yesterday and forwarded it to the guy on WhatsApp. His only reply is "Egbon, don't mind them, I'll connect them soon". I told his brother who told me he also got the same mail as he also gave him a reference letter for the job. He told me he heard about his travel after he don japa for one month in August. Friends how do I go about this? |
Politics is practical not emotional thing. You have to perfectly examine your chances of winning. I don't know where in the 36 states Obi can win except may be his Anambra state sha. |
hurryup123:If you are not ready to answer these so-called kindergarten questions, I don't think anyone should take the risk of buying your vehicle with his hard earned money. |
successmatters:Is that not part of politics? In Nigeria, you use everything you have to do your politics. Did the catholic church not remove Father Mbaka for not supporting Pitobi in the east? |
Even if he endorse him 1000 times, Peter Obi ain't going nowhere now... These noise about Peter Obi and LP will fizzle out very soon and the usual Biafra gragra will start again... See how it'll go! Peter Obi is coming Peter Obi is comin Peter Obi is comi Peter Obi is com Peter Obi is co Peter Obi is c Peter Obi is Peter Obi i Peter Obi Peter Ob Peter O Peter Pete Pet Pe P Biafra or nothing! |
Survivor2020:Your decision is not only bad but wicked. Where were you when such a ferociously poor guy was shacking your daughter? I can imagine what your daughter is going through in the hand of a family that lacks the financial wherewithal to take care of basic medicare. I can conveniently refer to you as wicked for releasing your daughter to that kind of family. Are you sure she is feeding well? She made a mistake right, but you made an even greater one by throwing her out to be devoured by that verocious thing you called her boyfriend. Someone who can't afford basic medicare! E wicked Sir. Go and get the girl and her little daughter out of that dungeon before that poor boyfriend impregnate her again. I don't think you understand the psychology of such ferociously poor guys, they live and swim in poverty, do nothing about their live and hope a miracle will happen one day and they'll eventually get out of their miseries. Deliver your daughter and her little girl now! |
My wife's cousin is a student in a federal government institution, a monotechnic. I've always noted that the guy is naughty. Recently my wife told me the guy is having issues in his school because he approached his supervisor, a single female lecturer for a relationship. The lecturer warned him to perish the thought but this guy persisted. Now the female lecturer has refused to continue with supervision of his project and wrote to her head of department to assign him to another supervisor. He just started afresh with a new supervisor while his colleagues have defended their projects two weeks ago. He called my wife this evening to tell her that final results of his colleagues have been uploaded into the institutions portal while his name was placed under "non-graduating". I have some questions here. 1. Did this guy commit any offense by "toasting" his female lecturer? 2. Is it right for the department to have denied him opportunity to graduate because of this? 3. Can he complain to the authority of the institution about this? What will he say he did to have been denied opportunity to graduate? 4. Has the department committed any offence against this boy as touching his fundamental human rights? 5. Can he seek legal redress? Thank you all. |
What's your price pls? |
Jennyclay:Pls how much do you make monthly Madame? |
What's your last price? |
Nigerian used Corolla for 2M, what kind of thing is this? 2M abi what're you saying? |
CamusMidas:I think this
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There a number of reasons for this 1. Nissan SUVS like Xterra and pathfinder are far cheaper than their Toyota counterparts even as tokunbo. You can get a 2003 Xterra or pathfinder tokunbo for less than 2M today while a 2003 highlander goes for 3M and above. 2. Toyota is well overrated anywhere in Nigeria. That's why a 2003 Rav4 could still sell for over 2.5M today 3. I haven't used any Nissan SUV but people say it has more issues especially electrical issues than Toyota Just tell the woman to ensure regular maintenance of the car, honestly you started well by scanning it, continue that way, get a good mechanic that is versed in Nissans, use original parts and you'll enjoy the vehicle for a very long time. No car will not work well with good maintenance culture, cheers. |
My childhood friend lives in California State in the US. He now an assistant professor in a university in Los Angeles. He told me he's coming home to marry a girl from our village in October. My boss's son is a computer engineer based in the Atlanta, Georgia State. My oga has been pressurizing the young man to come home to pick a wife, he's coming to marry an OAU Ife undergraduate when she finishes her course later this year, they got engaged in 2019, if not for COVID-19, they'll have married in 2020. A medical doctor who is my elder sister coursemate at the University/medical school came home to marry someone from his village in 2011, the marriage scatterd in 2017 just 6 years after he had invested so much in taking the lady abroad and even trained her as a nurse. My secondary school Biology teacher travelled abroad in year 1999 and got trained as a pharmacist in Canada, he came back home to marry from his hometown in 2009, they are divorced now. These are people I know, I have read about a number of other Nigerian men who came back home to marry with a lot of bad stories to tell, however several of such marriages survived and they're doing well abroad. My question is this, why do you think Nigerian men love coming back to marry from home when it's not all the time that such marriages always succeed? Why can't our people bring themselves up to marry someone from wherever they are? There are thousand Nigerian ladies abroad who find it difficult to get suitable men to marry, some even had to come back to import husbands when they couldn't get someone there. Why are many Nigerian men in the diaspora not willing to marry Nigerian ladies there but would prefer to come home to pick a wife? |
My childhood friend lives in California State in the US. He now an assistant professor in a university in Los Angeles. He told me he's coming home to marry a girl from our village in October. My boss's son is a computer engineer based in the Atlanta, Georgia State. My oga has been pressurizing the young man to come home to pick a wife, he's coming to marry an OAU Ife undergraduate when she finishes her course later this year, they got engaged in 2019, if not for COVID-19, they'll have married in 2020. A medical doctor who is my elder sister coursemate at the University/medical school came home to marry someone from his village in 2011, the marriage scatterd in 2017 just 6 years after he had invested so much in taking the lady abroad and even trained her as a nurse. My secondary school Biology teacher travelled abroad in year 1999 and got trained as a pharmacist in Canada, he came back home to marry from his hometown in 2009, they are divorced now. These are people I know, I have read about a number of other Nigerian men who came back home to marry with a lot of bad stories to tell, however several of such marriages survived and they're doing well abroad. My question is this, why do you think Nigerian men love coming back to marry from home when it's not all the time that such marriages always succeed? Why can't our people bring themselves up to marry someone from wherever they are? There are thousand Nigerian ladies abroad who find it difficult to get suitable men to marry, some even had to come back to import husbands when they couldn't get someone there. Why are many Nigerian men in the diaspora not willing to marry Nigerian ladies there but would prefer to come home to pick a wife? |
Xiaomi1:Are you normal? OMOKOMO!!! |
What's your price pls? |
Oksman:He's not normal... |
Go and buy pregnancy test kit and do the test yourself now, it costs just around N100 |
Reno makes sense once in a while, this is good. |
$400 per month. |
Where are you? |

