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Rossikk: You must be mistaking Abuja for Washingon DC or London. More corruption occurs in those cities in an hour than happens in Abuja in a year. Big lie, and you know it ![]() |
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Eko Ile: Exactly my point! No cost is spared in places were our leaders frequent. However, when it comes to the university where non of their kids will ever go to, see how awful it is. |
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CFCfan: ^^ You go wait taya. Even Ughelli go foam b4 Abuja will think of bubbling! Any fool with a bottomless pit of petro- dollars can employ people to build a city a hundred times more superior than Abuja. Imagine the impact it would have made to the lives of Nigerians if all those trillions of dollars spent on Abuja were spent on our power generation and distribution system, water and health care?! So, only our leaders deserve to live like sane people? 1 Like |
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^^^^^^ Where was your girlfriend of 5 yrs when you started this relationship? |
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Fvcking lie! Wasn't it just in November last year you were faced with the following predicament - Anazp: I came to stay in my brother's house after service. During this period, my brother who works in an oil company was posted overseas. I was left alone with his wife in the house. They had been childless for a while now. I simply kept to myself, however my brothers wife was always trying to draw closer. I refused. One thing led to another and we started a relationship. I tried to stop but she insisted we continue since my brother wasnt around. I did not like this at all. Recently she came to me to tell me she was pregnant. She couldnt tell my brother since he would suspect- he had been away for months. Shes insisting she would keep the baby which i'm firmly against. What do i do now? |
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BUSHY-ANUS: Shave your bushy anus first ![]() |
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hornipipe: I think I've watched one of her soft porń movies. Is it the one she did with Ramsey Noah? |
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liloelawwal: i was close to tears when i saw the documentry.the amala iya iyabo prepared 4 me i couldnt eat it No be small tin my broda. I was weeping like a child, Dem share alll those billions and not even 100k reach my side. Kai! ![]() 1 Like |
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liloelawwal: i was close to tears when i saw the documentry.the amala iya iyabo prepared 4 me i couldnt eat it . |
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That's Nigeria for you!
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yellowpawpaw: I ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Shuo! The man might as well be nacking dead-u-bodi!! |
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kulyie: till it starts taking its toll on her waist abi,or until she cannot work well. I doubt if daily nacking can affect a woman like that. What about all those love peddlers who nack several times a day on a daily basis? 2 Likes |
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lord castro: is so good a thing that the man seeks pleasure from his wife even after eight yrs, that means the woman is still appealing to the man.she should count it all joy Nah. I doubt if he is MAKING LOVE to her daily. He's might be just phucking her. 4play for him will be "oya now!?". |
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abbk000: In his usual style of rewarding academic excellence, the General Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, Dr. Daniel Olukoya, has splashed N40 million on of the church who graduated with first class honors degree from different universities across the country. Mumu people! Na their money him dey return to dem, minus .. |
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dc555: A whore_ is a whore_ whether in Nollywood or motel. I presume u grew up amongst and was nurtured by one of them in order for you to display such indepth knowledge? ![]() 1 Like |
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I've always assumed it was Ogun State? Without stats, I guess you really can't say conclusively. |
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diarra94: Hmmn, abt 40% of this is true. Doesnt really depend on tribe. Yoruba girls can get easily bored with just a guy and have the tendency to look outside sometimes. If they ain't getting what they want from you, they won't hassle you, but will go behind your back to sort themselves out. Their Lagos sisters are money and status conscious and could be quite rude. Igbo girls from anambra tend to be cash conscious. Their Imo and Abia sisters tend to give up the pvssy rather easily and have a slightly worryingly high sexual appetite. Enugu girls are pretenders. Warri girls like to act gangster and crazy. They'll stick with you without money but will have a paymaster(s) who'll be sorting them out. Woe betide you if you try breaking up with them! Itsekiri girls have a seductive nature. Portharcourt girls don't see intimacy as anything. They treat it rather casually. They can be "money for hand back for ground" about it too. Ibibio girls sabi nack gan! |
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hornipipe: Nice rack, you slutty looking bítch! I'm a sucker for slutty looking bitches, especially when they are high. ![]() |
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Wow! Every bkack woman, especially those in diaspora, should watch this.
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He has a point here. I was told by a very very very reliable source that Tinubu delivered Lagos state to GEJ in the last elections. The deal was done 48hrs to election day and was strictly a business matter. I was told that he'll do it and more again. I asked, what about all this merger business etc.? He said its all posturing and positioning for more bargaining power. Gubernatorial & presidential elections are two separate issues.
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Your wife is worried about something. She can pretend with everything else, cooking etc. But she Can't pretend in bed. Figure out a way of finding out what this problem is. Don't just keep asking her because she'll just get more defensive or pretend more. 1 Like |
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I hope you get the answers you are looking for here. Let me get straight to the point. You've put on weight, so you've changed. Even though a change from size 8 to 12 is not too drastic, your belly might be way more potruding than it used to be. Also thigh, arms, hips butt etc. Some men would find that a turn off. Leaking bosoms? That's another turn off for some men. The role of your bosoms have changed, what with you popping it out very frequently for baby, and it's difficult to see it as a sexual objec for now. Other men might be complementing you when DRESSED up, but they don't see the full picture when you are fully unclad! Besides, many men have secret sexual fantasies about their friends wives (even if they are far less attractive then theirs) just for the simple fact that its something different. Perhaps your just having had a child has made you slightly more needy? A little bit more careless? You've added some weight, so a little bit insecure? All this will certainly change you, and for some men, when there is no sex going on, a lot (fondnes, complements etc) goes missing from the relationship. I see some people saying if your husband has concerns about your weight that he should discuss it with you? Most men will never! We've learnt the hard way to always tell our wife she looks good or doesn't look fat, IF SHE ASK'S US. We avoid that subject area like the plague! Let's not go into if your husband is cheating on you or not because a man could be paying complements, saying sweet things and banging you on a daily basis, but still have 5 girlfriends on the go outside! My advice? Just keep calm and nurse your child. Your stance should be this - I understand what is going on here but my priority here is my child and keeping my family together. Obviously, if an opportunity comes up for you to discuss these issues, then please take it. But it has to be the right non-confrontational one. Once your child has ed the nursing stage, try and get your old size shape back. In the meantime, try and limit the number of times your husband see's you completely naked etc, and try and limit breastfeeding in front of him - let him be seeing the "packaged" product that other men are seeing, as much as possible. Goto go, work. Bjkg 4 Likes |
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Yomi - if u are yoruba. Nneka - if u are igbo. What a silly question to ask. |
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I just thought that the following extract would throw some light (NOT JUSTIFYING) on the reasons behind anti-Ibo feelings back then. Pls excuse me if you've seen it before. QUICK KILL IN SLOW MOTION: THE NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR (STAFFORD, Michael R., Major, United States Army) “Before the imposition of European influence in the 19th Century, these tribes shared little common experience. They were separated geographically. The Northern Hausa-Fulani tribes were situated in dry savannahs south of the Sahara and accessible to the influences of the Mediterranean region, especially Islam. City states there developed under the rule of powerful emirs and the Islamic religion took root. The Yoruba in the West maintained more with the North than did the Eastern tribes, due to their highly developed trading activities and moderately open territory. Urban dwellers, the Yoruba were divded into states, each centered on a city. The tribe was industrious; crafts were numerous; and the religion complex due to interaction with many outside cultures. The relative sophistication of Yoruban society helped it withstand the trauma of European rule.(1) The Ibo of the Eastern region were initially quite different from the hard-working, intelligent people that developed after the arrival of the British. Isolated in the dense, wet woodlands of the Niger Delta, the Ibo lacked the sophistication of the Yoruba or the coastal minority tribes. In contrast, the originally backward Ibo emerged from the British colonial period as the most westernized tribe, espousing Christianity (as did some Yoruba) and proving adaptable to the imported work ethic due to their initiative and vigor.(2)” , and, “The Ibo Experience. A final point needs to be made regarding the animosity toward the Ibo. In their acceptance of European values and the Christian religion, the Ibo further differentiated themselves from the other tribes of Nigeria, particularly those of the North. The Ibo proved themselves intelligent, ambitious and conscientious. These traits enabled the Ibo to capitalize on educational opportunities and saw them dominate istrative organizations, like the civil service and similar positions in industry. They did especially well on the General Qualification Examination for Officer Placement in the military, due to their higher education level.(20) This eventually became a factor in the establishment of a regional quota system for officer recruitment, so as to achieve an ethnic balance in the armed forces. Resentment built up among the other tribes of the near Ibo monopoly of the skilled professions and white collar jobs. Old tribal prejudices were aggravated by the belief that the Ibo were trying to dominate Nigeria. The coup of January 1966, instigated by Ibo majors, led to the death of the key non-Ibo leaders in the country and, though apparently unplanned, placed Ibo General Ironsi in power. After an initial period of relief at the believed end of corruption, doubts formed among the non-Ibo population and a fear developed that the coup was another step in an Ibo plan to control the country. Hundreds of Ibo were massacred in May 1966 in a backlash to the coup. General Ironsi had failed to take positive steps to stabilize the political situation by harshly punishing the plotters, most of whom were jailed indefinitely. The appearance of complicity and the growing nationwide unrest created the climate for the counter-coup in July 1966; this coup was initiated by non-Ibo company grade officers. Ironsi was brutally slain and his Chief of Staff, Lieutenant Colonel Yakubu "Jack" Gowon, was a compromise choice as his replacement. Gowon was the senior Northern officer serving in the Army at the time; however, his choice created some interesting aspects since he was Christian, from a middle belt minority tribe, and had been hitherto relatively obscure.” , finally, regarding why the Federal Gov couldn't control the mobs up north ![]() “But the military lacked the size to control Nigeria. At the time of the first coup, Nigerian forces totaled only 10,500. The Army was the largest with 9,000 soldiers. The Navy numbered 900, including 80 officers, and the newly formed Air Force boasted about 700 men. In a country more than twice the size of California, the military was spread too thinly and was without the training, equipment and sophistication to suitably dominant Nigeria's vast area and population. Additionally, this small organization reverberated with the ethnic turmoil confronting the rest of the country which further reduced its ability to handle the civil strife” http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1984/SMR.htm |
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