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Army officer... I have always loved and wanted to be in the army! 4 Likes |
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No be perverts dey enter road dey observe who wear... And who no wear bra so? Anyway, what does that small agbalomo need bra for? I wonder how this bra matter take affect good governance and provision of basic amenities. I think some people in Anambra have lost it! 4 Likes 1 Share |
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Now I see why they call him Maradona... You knew he would carry out a coup yet left him to strengthen the government. I have never heard this man make a straightforward statement. Always speaking from both sides of his mouth at the same time! 5 Likes 1 Share |
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Samantha125: Why you interested in that...? I grew up with older people though so my views are a bit 'older'. In school I was always the youngest in class because I started quite early. And I during my service year I was called 'last born' because of my age. The other person closest to me in age then was at least 5 years older than I. I still won't tell you my actual age though! ![]() 3 Likes |
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Samantha125:I will be 73 by July... ![]() 3 Likes |
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These younger generation I wonder what it is they really enjoyed... In their time. They never even taste life! 1 Like |
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TenQ: The 100 naira note is getting there also... 7 Likes |
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EmperorCaesar: One man's food... Another's poison. Is simply just a metaphor. It isn't a literal expression per say. But one man's food can actually be another man's poison literally. They are people that eat raw meat for instance... Their digestive system is used to it and built immunity over time from their past generations. It can be poison if you aren't used to eating it! 1 Like 1 Share |
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I using... 5,10,50 kobo coins. And the one naira coin. Not for long though, I think they were phasing out at the time. I also when the 1 naira coin was changed to paper note. I buy kulikuli, ojuku finger and hausa sweet that year. Nigerians don't really like coins... I I used to reject them initially when I came to ghana until I later got used to them. Now I kind of prefer them for the lower denomination currency! 19 Likes 1 Share |
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Kajaard: 25k for old layers...? ![]() 26 Likes |
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Ode...
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This man with droopy face... Seems like someone that suffered or recovered from a stroke!
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Merry100:Can you date a younger man...? |
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Nothing in life is cast in stone... Age doesn't always capture the different stages in life. They are exceptional cases. For instance I dating a girl of 19 at a time. I was either 21 or 22. She had a business and was comfortable then and was always talking and pressuring me about marriage... Marriage, I was just a guy in my "wild oating" stage thinking of having as much fun as possible with my life. And here was a younger woman already more mature in her thinking and expectations. She would later go on to marry another guy about a year later at 21 when after I ran away from her pressure. The point is finding someone at same stage doesn't necessarily have to do with age. As for the other points you raise I find them neither here or there. I do not think they should have any serious bearing. Why would I be under any form of social pressure if I am comfortable with the person I am steady with for instance? Why would strangers scrutinize my relationship? As for experience you can't completely balance. Sometimes it's what even can be turned into an advantage to make the relationship more sustainable. To me I feel age is really just a number! 1 Like |
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The crazy thing is that no amount is ever enough... As salary increases so does wants and spending. Then you find yourself struggling again. Fu'kn rat race! 5 Likes |
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COOL10: Why you come dey bring bed come this matter now...? Sometimes know when to draw the line. All these are woman wrapper traits! 1 Like |
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You want to swap your resignation for nato hip..? I see this man is delusional and not ready for peace now! 53 Likes 6 Shares |
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I hope it's not what I am thinking with this two...?
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The woman complained her husband keeps malice... For no justifyable reason. Some of you men here are trying to flip the coin Abi table and blame the woman. What type of man... a man of the house o. The head of the family... feels comfortable keeping malice with his wife at home for months? And you want to blame the woman. Continue...someone should help me define woman wrapper! 1 Like |
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As it is now... Ibb has gotten away with it. Nigerian politicians swarm around him like bee on honey. The Abiola family you are banking on as last resort is not united and almost in disarray to even sort their family issues. The only thing left to hope on is the final judgement from God... Guess we we never know the outcome of that. Ibb has gone Scot freeeeee! |
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Pastor kumuyi don 83...? He looks stronger and younger. Is she is second wife? Why wasn't she married until that late? Ei! 5 Likes |
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nifemi25:You want her to spoil his good mood and keep malice with her Abi...? ![]() 1 Like |
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He still wear him papal gown...
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Just apologize punk... This is half hearted! |
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McLizbae: I wonder if this is how you people think in real life... ![]() |
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MistaTee999: Yeah, I noticed... ![]() I like your story too. You can make them longer and update more frequently? π 1 Like |
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"man friend..."
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Damage control... Or what? |
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