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Jeffyblaq:crazy mtf |
you fight for it |
They all were mocking her in that video. Now we are all paying more for food. Na wa o |
Dimaya:Una neva leave this topic alone? ![]() |
Dimaya:that's the craziest part of the whole thing. Who goes complaining on a podcast |
timiade446:this world have spoil finish ![]() |
wolverine78:Saw your post on the video. So what happened? |
Dimaya:you do what judas did |
Lance008:so sad ![]() |
ZenithCareHos:what are the work hours? |
Dimaya:you're welcome |
AliEzeOlu:Bahd guy ![]() |
everybody is looking for who will better their lives. nobody wants a burden. and this applies to both men and women |
Karnice600:that's one-way of seeing things |
Nonywendy: |
For most folks, there's very little hopes out here by way of employment opportunities fresh out of school. What do you do in a man-know-man world like Nigeria when you don't have 'long-legs", This video offers a few practical but controversial counsel like: -Take up the very first job offer regardless of how crappy or blue collar it is. In addition, they're advised on how to go about managing the transition from that first crappy, low-paying job into the career of their dreams. The advice is practical, easy to apply but requires a lot of patience, humility and a brutal reality check about employment opportunities in today's job market. I hope you find something useful in the video, and all the best with your job search. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDGAAQqOASI |
Acekidc4:What's saddest about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies |
Fresh out of school? How do you land your first job? In Nigeria, if you're a new graduate from humble beginnings, it seems like there's very little hopes out there by way of employment opportunities. And in Nigeria's man-know-man world, what do you do if you don't have 'long-legs"? This two month old video offers new Nigerian graduates a few practical but controversial counsel from fellow Nigerians who have walked similar paths: -Take up the very first job offer regardless of how crappy or blue collar it is. In addition, they're advised on how to go about managing the transition from that first crappy, low-paying job into the career of their dreams. The advice is practical, easy to apply but requires a lot of patience, humility and a brutal reality check about employment opportunities in today's job market. I hope you find something useful in the video, and all the best with your search for opportunities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDGAAQqOASI |
Worldtaker:true |
The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies. How do you handle the betrayals that comes with family relationships, love-interests and loved ones? If you're an honourable person, you tend to think that everybody else is honourable. But the world doesn't function that way. Throughout history, as documented in the shakespearean tragedies, people have always betrayed themselves over the position, money, love, hurt, envy and just plain greed. SO how do you go about handling the betrayals that inevitably comes from close quarters- from close colleagues, lovers, friends and family? How? In this popular video, everyday Nigerians share their experiences of how their love was abused, lover was stolen and money was swindled. Please watch and let's share our thoughts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWqppErCr60 |
The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies. How do you handle the betrayals that comes with love-interests and loved ones? If you're an honourable person, you tend to think that everybody else is honourable. But the world doesn't function that way. Throughout history, as documented in the shakespearean tragedies, people have always betrayed themselves over the love, money, hurt, envy and just plain greed. SO how do you go about handling the betrayals that inevitably comes from close quarters- from lovers, friends and family? How? In this popular video, everyday Nigerians share their experiences of how their love was abused, lover was stolen and money was swindled. Please watch and let's share our thoughts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWqppErCr60 |
Or Will S/he Marry Another? When you talk to people who have relocated to the United States, It seems all is not as they make it out to be. In this popular video, a Nigerian who left his family to relocate abroad confessed that most married Nigerians remarry once they get to the US and leave their spouses behind. He even went on to state a few examples of popular public figures who have married an american partner to get papers without their followers in NIgeria being aware. What are your thoughts? When you left Nigeria, did you marry another spouse for residency papers? How did your partner take it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAiqIyuG0hM |
Dimaya:If she dey date senator, truly she no be your mate. You no hear say sanwooolu dey go that restaurant ![]() |
no be so dem dey talk am ![]() |
Dimaya:whatever floats your boat, girl |
Dimaya:I used to ask for advise under a different moniker 2 years ago until I got banned by one of the mods. hence zigzagman was born. I still see some of my old posts and laugh my arse off. funny times ![]() |



