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Hedgefunds:Saying 75% is like saying 8 out of 10 men.. that's quite a lot though! I think if we have figure less than 50% then I feel men should marry ,if otherwise we have figure greater than 50% then I think men should not consider marriage. |
The post reads; “He’s 65 years old. Retired pensioner, worked all his life to raise his kids. Deprived himself of life’s pleasures to pay expensive school fees and living expenses for his kids abroad. “They are now well-off in Europe and America. His wife, 60, has relocated to live with her kids. He’s alone back in Nigeria. His kids barely call him. He now has to start life all over as a bachelor. He struggles with high blood pressure and other ailments. “How long more would he survive alone? This is the reality for most working class monogamous men. Their old age is usually lonely and in many cases, sad. Try as you may, women love their kids more than their husbands, no matter how good the man is. The older he gets, the less use they have for him. “Tell me then, what do men benefit from marriage? They sacrifice so much but get little recognition for the hard work. The woman reaps all the benefits as the kids are often closer and more affectionate towards her when she becomes old.” Guys, I really want to know from the above quote story. What percentage of Men do you guys think are in this kind of situation, presently? |
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For all those mofos critiquing Ihordspy for what he wrote, y'all are deluded and need a mental libration. I wish y'all any family members get caught up in those cross fire since y'all suffering from Stockholm syndrome and refuse to be heal with no single respect for the motherland. Imagine all these shit going on in us but you'll hardly see us citizens on social media condemning their country or see them Japa to another country. Anyway thank goodness for those that God's open there eye to see what bullshit the US really is... you just have to look up for there stories on the internet, if you will. |
ubunja:Wish I knew bro.. wish to know. |
Second to the last paragraph of last pic strike a cord. I hope it should too to any rational male out there.
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Greetings Geez. Below is the conversation obtain from one feminine group a fellow shared awhile ago. Friends don't sleep, wake up! I hope Capslock is doing fine.
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10. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Dar es Salaam has more than 6 million inhabitants making it the largest city in the country. Despite it not being the country's capital city, Dar es Salaam is the seat of many government offices and embassies in Tanzania. This is attributed to the rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and migration to the city, contributing a significant portion to its economy. There is also the Port of Dar es Salaam that enables trade activities in and out of Tanzania. In 2018, the population grew by 166% within eighteen years. Considering the population of 3.4M from the census data obtained in 2005, it is projected that by 2025 the population of Dar es Salaam will be about 6.2M rising by 82%. https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/lifestyle/top-10-fastest-growing-cities-in-africa-2022/b97e271
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9. Nairobi, Kenya Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is the headquarters for many foreign companies and international organisations like the United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment). It is the country's economic space, with many manufacturing companies producing beverages, cigarettes, and processed food. Furthermore, it is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country. The population of Nairobi is expected to increase from 3.9M in 2005 to about 6.5M in 2025.
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8. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo Once known as Léopoldville, Kinshasa is the most popular and capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Being the industrial and business hub of the country, the economy of DRC highly depends on Kinshasa. Just opposite Kinshasa is another country's capital city Brazzaville. The closeness of Kinshasa to Brazzaville plays a crucial role in facilitating many and significant trades in and out of the Democratic Republic of Congo. With a population of about 10M in 2005 and continued migration of many young people from the rural areas to Kinshasa, the population is anticipated to rise by 72% and increase to 18M by 2025.
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7. Luanda, Angola Luanda is the capital of Angola and the biggest city in the country, housing many administrative and economic centres of Angola. The country has rich oil reserves and trades them internationally amidst other commodities through the Port of Luanda. With a current population over 7.5M, the country is forecasted to increase to 8M by 2025, rising by 69.3% from a population of 4.8M in 2005.
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6. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. It is known as the political region of Africa for it is the location of the headquarters of the African Union and the United Nations Commission for Africa. It surrounds several countries and links them en route to ports like the Gulf of Aden in Djibouti or Asseb, on the Red Sea, in Eritrea. The population of Addis Ababa is expected to rise by 62.4%, having a population of about 2.9M in 2005 to a projected 4.7M in 2025.
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5. Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan, located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean bordering Côte d’Ivoire, is the country's capital city. The city houses many of the administrative and business sectors of the country. Additionally, scientific research institutes in the area and many museums of Ivorian arts attract diverse tourists to the site. The city is multiplying, and the population is expected to pass 6 million in the next ten years.
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4. Dakar, Senegal Dakar is the government and capital seat of Senegal. It houses one of the best seaports in West Africa for many trades between West Africa and Europe, and it is home to many historical African museums. The primary economic activities in the city are petroleum refining, truck assembly, fish canning, flour milling, brewing, and peanut oil refining. Dakar is projected to grow by 52% in 2025 from 2.8M in 2005 to 4.2M in 2025.
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3. Lagos, Nigeria Lagos, located around the Western Coast of Nigeria, is the largest city in Nigeria population-wise. It is the administrative seat for most financial and business centres working in and across Nigeria. Due to its location on the Western coast, it houses the largest seaport in Nigeria, a significant site for international trade, as well as skyscrapers that serve as up-market apartments and businesses. Also known as “The city that won't stop growing”, the population of Lagos is expected to rise by 49.5% in 2025, from a total of 18M in 2005 to 27M in 2025. Every day, thousands of people move to the city, many of them from rural areas, in the hope of finding work and a better life.
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2. Ibadan, Nigeria Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano. There are many economic activities in Ibadan in virtually every street and suburb, and it is situated relatively close to the commercial hub Lagos (130 km), making the city particularly attractive for entrepreneurs. The commercial activities in Ibadan include agriculture, trade, handicrafts, manufacturing and, the running costs are much lower than in Lagos. As of 2021, the total population in Ibadan is approximately 3.7M people, with the city anticipated to grow by 49% to a projected population of 4M in 2025.
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1. Accra, Ghana Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana. It is the home for the significant government and non-governmental ministries, insurance firms, the head offices of banks, and the big markets which import most of the food supply. Furthermore, the city is near the Tema Port, a central cross-country border for Ghanian international trade. With a growth rate of 49%, the population of Accra is expected to increase to 3.6M from a population of 2.3M in 2005.
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Never knew such law existed until now. But why's the person letting us know about this now?..I would have sue that bitch called Cynthia for her chronological extortion. This guy no try at all! SMH.
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This is thanks giving day folks! Somebody Praise the Lord!! Let me start with a TRP praise song. *.. beautiful gurl all around the world that I would be chasing but my time will be wasted, they've got nutting on you babe, nutting on... -Bruno Mars After following this thread silently from the very beginning to this very end, all I'll like to say is a BIG thank you to everyone contributing in one way or the other. It doesn't matter if you are a troll or any other form of rebel on this thread. You all make this thread an interesting read for me through out 2021. You guys in here are just special in your individualistic way, and I'm thankful for that. Special mention goes to Caveadullam for keeping the TRP pill real for a solid year i.e365 days. That's was high level of discipline and focus right there mhen! You too much my brother. I Know we can't all be perfect, but by and large, you are just like a pharmacist here bro. More grease to your elbow sir. I pray for grace not to relent in 2022 in your ministry to this community. Not also forgetting Martinez39s. You are on another level of entirely bro! The way you come here to answer questions and provide guidance in both theoretical and practical form are been so selfless. You will not faint in 2022. CAPSLOCK. The red capital letters man himself. I always admire the way bring new dimension to issues been discussed here sometimes. It feels refreshing reading you in that red capital letters bro! More grease to your elbow. There this brother, who use to come here once in a awhile to drop field report and then off. Guy is just like SSS attached to this thread. Always dropping mind blowing findings that sometimes make me have a hangover. Herbsworks am talking about you bro. I pray that you will not fall into traps come 2022. There's this guy at the early stage of this thread that do post TRP movies, music and quotes on daily basis. I don't know what happened to that guy. He just fizzled out for no reason. I hope he's safe Sha! How will I ever forget Ubunja! The godfather role you are playing on this thread will continue not to be discounted. I can go on and on. Jeshal, Heartofcity, lordcassy, pansophist, calibrator, skecpitus, tonnyray, theundercover,luminouz,mjbolt,ichidodo,nerostealth... sorry if I didn't mention your name. All I just want to say that you guys have been fulfilling destiny and touching lives without even knowing. And my prayer for everyone here's that your best in 2021 will be your worst in 2022. More greater heights. Please y'all. Come 2022, let always allow brotherly love lead any time we want contribute on this thread. Even if you want to respond to blue pill submission, always do so in civil manner. We should always learn to overlook or remain silent if someone is trying to prove otherwise. Finally let me close by singing another TRP praise song. "...Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks Lick on these nuts and suck the dick Gets the fucck on after you're done… -Dr Dre See y'all in 2022! |
This must be an old record. We are in dry season my people. There is no flood in Lagos as of late. Don't know why people dig up old event in other to trend.
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Lemme park here. Bar Man!
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MrMcJay:Not in mood to comment. But this your post touched me to my marrow that I have to feel sorry for your lost. What a country? Or should I say there was a Country!.. imagine an avoidable death of a brilliant youngie. No wonder people are looking for all means to escape this hell hole. Sometimes I wonder, with tale of death like this, if this country is ever going to be alright again. Because,the soul of those that had been let down by a country like this,will forever cry for vengeance. |
Oya, prediction time. Let me put my skill to test. 3chelsea1Norwich. ![]() |
Prediction time. Let me put my skill to test. 2chelsea1Brentford. |
Location of the house please. |
My brother no be small matter o. Assuming we all delay this hurry for change,we for not enter this one chance kind of government. Assuming we allow uncle Jonathan finish his second term for office. I no say a lot of people will not learn, including you the op. Am I wrong? ![]()
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TimeSpaceWizard:Hmm..he that have hears let him hear. Enough word for the wise. |
Chelsea at the peak. Picking 4 award out of 6 contestants. |
Long bridge is now a danger zone. My people,I would advice once it's 5pm and you are trying to reach IBADAN or abeokuta on time, you should find your way to the train station. But if you a living around mowe, ibafo and it's environ,I would suggest you take bike. If you're traveling far away to the Eastern or Northern side,I would suggest you travel during the day. May God protect us all as we don't have government anymore.
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deavicky:No worry. I Gat your back!
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Where them haters now?.. Na when Chelsea dey go down you go see them. The other day one was even saying he derive joy in Chelsea losing. That he was born for that..can you imagine!
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Fine niqur. Alfa male niqur. Didn't knelt down to propose like some fake ass niqur usually do. WodUp!
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