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legalgoon: 11:24pm On Nov 17, 2017
Mobsync:


It used to be slow and unreliable. But it seems like Opera worked on it and it's now fast and very reliable.

UC used to be fast and reliable but suddenly became slow and unreliable.

Thanks man I'll it asap
legalgoon: 10:54am On Nov 17, 2017
Mobsync:


Samsung Browser is bad for ing. I presently use Opera Mini for all my s.

Thanks bro ... I realized it's horrible for ing too.. But isn't opera mini too slow?
legalgoon: 2:45pm On Nov 14, 2017
paulynpen:

That's it! Exactly the problem. You believed the grammar problem is more important than the upbringing. Then we will grow to face another monster. Who knows if she will be one of Nigeria's presidents or senator. She has teacher in her school to correct her grammar but we have to do Justice to her character

Lol so you can tell by this short piece and from what her father said that her upbringing is poor? Bros!

Please answer the following:
1. What was the thread opened for?
2 Most kids are edgy and inquisitive and very surprisingly rude even at the most unlikely moments. Is this the father's fault also?
3. How do you supernaturally know she'll grow up to be a "monster" ( which by the way is A very harsh word to use to describe a kid you've never met)
4. How do you intend to "do justice to her character" ?
5. This isn't a question but an assertion: You are a typical Nigerian

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legalgoon: 2:38pm On Nov 14, 2017
paulynpen:

That's it! Exactly the problem. You believed the grammar problem is more important than the upbringing. Then we will grow to face another monster. Who knows if she will be one of Nigeria's presidents or senator. She has teacher in her school to correct her grammar but we have to do Justice to her character

Lol still don't get your point?
legalgoon: 8:35am On Nov 13, 2017
Lord help Nigerians. They're the most delirious and judgemental folks on the planet. No one even answered the problem the thread was opened to resolve. Everybody just immediately turned to domestic counsellor. Well done all of you as una sabi .

Btw, the man has explained the relationship politely and the girl was merely inquisitive as most kids are and the edginess is nothing unexpected. You guys need exposure.

Peace.

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legalgoon: 11:37am On Nov 12, 2017
Mobsync:


You should also check out Samsung Internet browser. It has the power of Chrome and the simplicity of Opera Mini. It's my favorite browser so far.

I'll also check that Puffin browser out. I ing it about two years ago but I can't why I deleted it.

New to Samsung bro I like it but I can't manage my s. Like when I'm ing I can't see it. Help me out abeg thanks
legalgoon: 9:11pm On Oct 13, 2017
They all have one thing in common; they were all treated to lighter punishment because of their societal status. So when next Nigerians complain about favoritism and compare Nigeria to 'saner climes' or 'developed countries', they should always that the elite will always enjoy certain privileges. It's all over the world. Probably just more pronounced here because of the poverty level.
legalgoon: 7:23am On Oct 09, 2017
DanielsParker:


FTC?

Bro, this nairaland people network na die. When I opened the thread there was no comment so I thought I was first. Hustle continues cry

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legalgoon: 7:14am On Oct 09, 2017
sunky97:
There is an excellent chance you spend more time with your coworkers than with anyone else. That includes your spouse, kids, parents or friends. If you have a good relationship with them, that may not be a bad thing, but if you don’t, your time at work can be miserable. If you don’t know how to get along with your coworkers, it’s time you found out.
Good workplace relationships can help you do your job better. They can make going to work every day enjoyable or, at least, tolerable. Bad ones can distract you from your duties and can turn a so-so job into a nightmare. Follow these tips to learn how to get along better with your coworkers.
1. Respect Your Colleagues
For any relationship to succeed, the individuals who are part of it must have—and show—respect for each other. One way to demonstrate respect is by avoiding doing things others might find offensive. For example, don’t leave a mess behind, don’t come to work sick and don’t steal credit for someone else’s work.
2. Steer Clear of Cringe-Worthy Topics
You might feel so comfortable with your colleagues that you think it’s ok to talk about anything at work. What you must keep in mind is that your coworkers are a captive audience. They can’t leave if they don’t like the topic of conversation, and they may feel awkward asking you to change it. Some controversial subject matters, politics and religion for example, could even cause arguments that might lead to discord in the workplace. Wait until you’re with your friends and family to discuss them.
3. Get Your Workplace Relationships Off to a Good Start
There are a lot of things to stress over when you start a new job, but you may be most worried about forming relationships with your new coworkers. If you didn’t get along with your colleagues at your last job, you might fret that things will be the same at this one. If you had great relationships, you could be concerned things will never be the same.
It may not happen overnight, but you will eventually bond with everyone (or at least almost everyone) at your new job. You can get off to a good start by being friendly to your new coworkers. A warm smile goes a long way. Asking questions and accepting lunch invitations do too.
4. Find A Way to Get Along With Even the Most Difficult People
You know the old saying “You can choose your friends, but you can’t choose your family”? You could say the same about your colleagues. You are unlikely to have any control over who your coworkers are and what they are like. A few—hopefully not too many—may have some annoying qualities. Whether you work with a chatterbox, a gossip, a delegator, a complainer or a credit grabber, your life will be much easier if you find a way to get along with him.
5. Don’t Spread Malicious Gossip
Based on rumor or fact, gossip can get you into trouble. Resist the urge to share juicy bits of news about anyone with whom you work. When you do, it sends a message to your cthy, and they will wonder if they will be your next subject.
While you should refrain from gossiping, you should know how to make the grapevine work for you. Listen to all the news that comes your way, filter out what is blatantly false and ignore anything that isn’t helpful.
6. Practice Good Office Etiquette
Good manners are as important on the job as they are anywhere else. This is an important point to whenever you are around your coworkers. Make sure to make phone calls in a way that doesn’t distract anyone who is trying to work. Keep your voice down and, if possible, have private conversations away from others.
Take care when writing or replying to email. Always say “please” when making a request and don’t drive your coworkers crazy by hitting “reply all” in a group email when only the sender needs to see your response.
Be mindful of proper table manners when eating lunch with your coworkers. For example, avoid tending to matters of personal hygiene at the table, put your cell phone away and be polite to waitstaff.
7. Be Kind to Your Coworkers
Everyone has bad days. Show your coworker some kindness when he seems to be struggling. You don’t have to do something extravagant. How about offering to stay late to help him work on a big project with a looming deadline or bringing her coffee and a cookie on a dreary Monday morning? It won’t make your colleague’s probln’t make your colleague’s problems disappear, but it could help him feel better.
http://tellmystory.com.ng/7-ways-to-get-along-better-with-your-coworkers/

Lol no matter what you do, you can't avoid it. Office politics and people hating on you at work are things you can NEVER run away from. The good news is with time, we all become good at handling office brouhaha.

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legalgoon: 11:05am On Oct 01, 2017
Hmm
legalgoon: 11:19am On Sep 14, 2017
LadyGoddiva:
She may not necessarily be talking about sex( she might be getting this on a regular basis) but I think she means that emotional and intimate( non physical)connection between two individuals. Intimacy is more than sex guys. You could have sex with just anyone without being necessarily been attached or connected to them. It could be just for the pleasure.
In other words, she needs a man. Not just a sex mate but a man she can share her thoughts and moments with. Just like in the picture she shared, the couple seem to be in a deep conversation.

I'm so glad you also understood this. Most people here are just shallow.

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legalgoon: 11:41am On Sep 07, 2017
Evaberry:


Females should learn to stop envying other females.


Females should learn to stop seducing other people's boyfriend and husbands.


Females should learn to stop sliding into DM's of rich men.


stop doing runs and ashaworism


then acid attacks will stop

So to you now, you've made sense grin .
SMH

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legalgoon: 11:09am On Sep 01, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


This picture truly confirms the rumours

That UniIlorin has the worst dressed students in Nigeria,
and the University whose students have the least respect for their lecturers
Imagine undergraduates dressing like Secondary school prefects?

Imagine a VC being mobbed by body-odoured students? How can he even stoop so low tk be treated like a mere Almajiri?

SMH
You can't try this with ABU Zaria's VC.

Lol, Mr ABU Zaria calm down. They're dressed like that cause it's 'back to school' day for final year students during finals week. Unilorins dress code is not lax at all.
legalgoon: 9:30am On Aug 31, 2017
Try rubbing shea butter. It helps a lot. kiss

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legalgoon: 8:07am On Jun 21, 2017
Jesusloveyou:
and salary are be paid regulary, contractors owe by ineffectual buffoon are paid, and solid plans are be laid to take us out of the recession cause by those thieves in d past, plans in d area of agriculture, solid minerals and infrastruction, pmb is working

Oga, do you still think the country is afloat? smiley
legalgoon: 7:59am On Jun 21, 2017
soberdrunk:
With this type of mentality he is part of the problem, how can we find a 'solution' when we keep denying there is a "problem"?? The fact that he has little change in his pocket and access to things that make him comfortable doesnt mean he should be shying away from the 'truth'. Too many people are hungry and frustrated in this country and all we hear everyday is big grammar and leaders protecting their selfish interests.......... angry

Lol don't be deceived by your ion to be relevant. He didn't say Nigeria doesn't have problems, he's just proving that nonetheless with all of Nigerias imperfections, he's proud of his fatherland still. Don't be an overly stagnant pessimist. There's more to life.
legalgoon: 12:12am On Nov 11, 2016
I can't believe that people on this thread actually believe fabrics are produced in Nigeria... grin

And the same people would come and be forming enlightenment. Lol. 98% of the fabrics used in the production of our native attires are imported and mostly from china.. Superior quality fabrics may be from Europe or Saudi

Nigerians actually don't know simple differences, but feel omni-smart.

It fits the SP very handsomely.. This fabric is actually MADE IN NIGERIA.

Do you all now get it?
legalgoon: 2:52pm On Oct 25, 2016
Mujaheeeden:
If you are married and your reasoning is like this then your wife is better of unmarried because we don't need you to bring your type again into this world


Chaiiii... Someone cannot play with you grin grin grin

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legalgoon: 5:02pm On Oct 17, 2016
HungerBAD:
Funny.

You can tell the lawmaker was having fun, and i pick no holes in what he was trying to explain. He was giving a narrative to the interviewer according to his level of understanding, and i cannot fault him for it.

Now, the interviewer is something else. The insults to the lawmaker was uncalled for, with words like Barawo "Thief" and other demeaning words, shows she lacks professionalism.

Personally, all i see is a GO HAPPY Lawmaker, who even with all the insults just kept smiling.

--Modified--

Somebody just asked in this thread if i am not ashamed for not seeing anything wrong, my answer?no.

Gary Johnson is the Libertarian nominee running for President in the United States now. At an interview, he was asked to name one World leader , and he could not name any one.

Gary Johnson at another interview was asked about the most popular town in Syria called Aleppo, he said he never heard of it. I am saying that we like putting down our own people. Take time to watch the interview, and tell me what exactly he did wrong.

Unless of course you have a problem with his Northern accent.

And that is why mr johnson would not win the elections
legalgoon: 6:38am On Oct 14, 2016
Second to comment at last !
Nice one tho


Patriotic9jaboy had to spoil show sha

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legalgoon: 11:39pm On Oct 11, 2016
allanphash7:
Justice Ayo Isa Salami was rough handed, illegally suspended and forcefully expelled from the bench, there was no a single response from NBA.

A promising young lawyer was killed in Rivers state recently, not even a statement from NBA.

Several courts proceedings/sittings disrupted in Ekiti and a High Court Judge was even slapped by Fayose, not even a press release by the NBA;

Corrupt Justices were apprehended and to be prosecuted, a powerful response from NBA, threatening a show down; who is fooling who for goodness sake?

Let's all shame the NBA;
Let's declare our for the ongoing war on corruption;

No matter who you are, or where you are; Executive, Judiciary or Legislature if you do anyhow you shall see any how.
Chikenan!

Lool.. I've met peeps like you.
You most likely didn't do a professional course . All those physics or library technology people.
So everything about learned respectable professionals is a problem for you.
Well, in the first instance, the powers that be and salamis lack of diplomacy were the reasons the NBA didn't scream. Mind you I clearly they spoke. In fact at the time it caused a division amongs lawyers in the NBA.
As for the second, I'm very sure all the the lawyers in that state are aware of the young wigs demise. At least most if not all. My brother to also know that like in all spheres of life, only iconic and extraordinary people receive such treatment. Mind you the NBA in that state doesn't require a statement to the public informing them of the death of the young man. A message to all lawyers in the state. The former is the job of his family. The NBA may do so, but it is not compelled.
legalgoon: 9:10pm On Oct 11, 2016
patriotic9jaboy:
RIDE ON MR PRESIDENT. Some call you a dictator but if dictatorship is what is required to sanitize the system you have the of sane Nigerians. Invade the home of looters, break their doors and safes with sledge hammers, brutalize them with your DSS and make them pay for short changing the state. We must sanitize the country for the generations

Backward thinking.
This is why people need enlightenment.
legalgoon: 12:07am On Oct 04, 2016
GoodofNaija:


It made sense to you because you are one of them or you are a potential looter.

And its obvious you are not saying this in the genuine interest of the country. Why are you so concerned about the amount efcc is using to prosecute the looters than the loot itself. Your statement easily gives you away as a beneficiary of loots.

No sane Nigerian will ask that looters of our treasury be granted pardon just like that. You are just being smart by half.

If you are not being mischevious, you will know pardon encourages more than discourage looters.

Whether it is selective or not, stop using panadol to cure cancer. The onus is on the accused to prove his innocence.

You missed my point entirely. Read again.
Anyway seeing as I'm a potential looter and you're not, I'd prefer it that way and retain my common sense and good judgement.
No one ever said pardon them 100%.
But most likely when they are prosecuted, they'll go for a plea bargain. So anyways there's no 100% justice.. Just good justice.
By the way, the Buhari u so vehemently is a looter himself who said he DOESN'T BELIEVE THE ABACHA FAMILY STOLE ANY MONEY. So Oga what's your p?
He has a cabinet of looters if your expo is anything to go by. So what exactly is your point?
Btw coercing prosecution and the judiciary in Nigeria by trying to ensure conviction isn't good. It's CORRUPTION.
Corruption isn't all about money. You yourself are a corrupt Nigerian so shut up. The average Nigerian is.
In fact all Nigerians are. In our society, its unavoidable.
Think again.

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legalgoon: 10:38am On Oct 03, 2016
arresa:
[s][/s]




The fact that ipobs think Nigeria is sinking doesn't mean Nigeria is sinking.


The fact that jona and your looting and stealing uncles are no longer here to loot and steal means Nigeria is winning.



The fact that Jona and onkonjo are not here to loot our money for ATM dasuki to share with their cronies means Nigeria is winning

The fact that all the abandoned projects your PDP uncles and aunties left behind after stealing funds and budgets for them are back on track with thousands of Nigerian construction workers back on the job means Nigeria is winning.

The fact that Nigerians are enjoying improved power supply and largest power MWs generation in the history of Nigeria means Nigeria is winning.

The fact that we have over 14 Solar power plants coming up means Nigeria is winning.

The fact that we are less than 2 years away from total self sufficiency in fuel, kerosene, fertilizer, GAS, petrochemicals for our industries and something 16 years of PDP and jona could not deliver means we are already winning...

The fact that we don't have NNPC looting and diverting our money into illegal bank s means we are winning ...



Look here, we know you people are consumed with hate and bitterness and all you see is evil, doom and gloom, but this is about Nigeria and not ipob.



Worry about ipob and let Nigerians worry about Nigeria..


Hahahahaha. I'm not even from the east.
Well heaven knows all this facts you mentioned are fallacies.
I watch NTA news faithfully and I haven't heard of one.
Somehow you failed to say something sensible and kept on ranting about corruption.
Well let me remind you that this new govt is actually made up of 85% ex pdp .
So shut up, accept that our country is drowning and be pragmatic.
Not come here and insult imaginary uncles. Smh.
legalgoon: 10:11am On Oct 03, 2016
timunstopable:
Who will give amnesty to the man stole goat and still awaiting trial

or the man that stole bag of rice because he was hungry and his hand cut off

or the man that stole car stereo and its still awaiting trial in kirikri

Or the young man that stole his boss 100k and was locked up

so in other words our laws doesn't apply to those that steal big like billions. .

what melaye is trying to tell us if you want to steal ...steal big. .steal billions then you will get away with it


Don't make it seem like a Nigerian thing.
It's all over the world.
The upper class would always enjoy those privileges. It's the delight of the elite and pain of the poor.
Btw all the offences you mentioned don't affect our economy in any way. Billions do.

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legalgoon: 10:07am On Oct 03, 2016
GoodofNaija:


You are not making sense!

First go and learn how to write coherently before you start quoting others.

In that way, you can a message across if atal you have any.

He actually made sense compared to what you wrote.
Yes they stole and we're angry but then you won't get the monies back by prosecuting them. All you'll get that way is at best jail time.
Jail time doesn't help you and me, but returned monies would.
The people he is prosecuting are strong enough to either build or destroy our economy.
Better do gra gra with sense.
In any, and I mean any society the elite are a stronger power than the leadership, unless the elite are the leadership, which is the case in Nigeria.
Btw fighting corruption is witch-hunting people, it's enforcing policies and not SELECTIVELY.

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legalgoon: 4:59pm On Oct 02, 2016
tolulakin:
This man communicated one simple and very clear message to the world for which he deserves some commendation...

NIGERIA IS CELEBRATING IN THE MIDST OF TERRIBLE ROT, DECADENCE AND FILTH! THE POLITICAL CLASS ARE ALL DECKED IN FLOWING AGBADA, POPPING BOTTLES OF CHAMPAGNE TO CELEBRATE A COUNTRY THAT THEY HAVE DESTROYED WITH RECKLESS ABANDON!

Only when you see the message will you stop cursing the messenger!

Kudos Rev. Father.

At last someone that read my mind and got it right
Surely you must be an art enthusiast

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legalgoon: 12:51pm On Oct 02, 2016
arresa:



Of what use and relevance is the PDP when Nigerians already kicked them out of office and even obviously, the people of Edo state rejected the PDP candidate because they don't want PDP.

Kemi Adeosun is an excellent finance minister and many times better than the useless and incompetent one before her who stole our money and gave it to dasuki to share with her cronies, who also was borrowing N500 year after year to pay salaries, who also was Paying hi hundreds of thousands of ghost workers, issuing import waivers to her cronies, who told us to get ready for recession and austerity when oil was selling for $80.

Kemi is yet to give our money to dasuki and while okonjo was borrowing hundreds of millions to pay salaries and telling us to get ready to suffer when oil was selling for $80, kemi is keeping Nigeria afloat with oil selling for $30-40. She cleaned out okonjo ghost workers, no more waivers to cronies, no more looting and sharing and so on..


You people should just wait till you get your ipob village and run it how you can want..


Afloat? So NIGERIA is afloat

Oga we're sinking so fast we might hit rock bottom soon and you're talking of afloat.. Lol smh
legalgoon: 7:56am On Oct 02, 2016
I thought it was apple now cry
Did my Sunday school teachers lie

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legalgoon: 6:04am On Oct 02, 2016
I feel word press is considered much more professional though

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legalgoon: 4:03pm On Oct 01, 2016
Acidosis:


As far as Nigeria is concerned, it is a big deal for a guy who has never been married to get married to a woman with a grown up son in 200L. Worst still, a lady who had her baby at age 11, who is on the other hand subject to interferences from her son's father.

I really don't like it when people come online and start acting like "all is well" on critical issues.

We all know how you all will respond if your brothers añd sons make such bold steps.

The husband deserves a huge respect, and to those folks who think her husband contributes nothing, I hope you all won't disrespect your husband, as it is rare for a Nigerian husband to sponsor her wife through school. It is always the duty of a father. A good woman will never say, because her husband didn't pay her primary school fees, he therefore deserves no respect.

Spoken sensibly my brother .

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legalgoon: 8:22pm On Sep 28, 2016
iamtewwy:
. Afonjas.. From there face you would recognize them
Afonjas and mumulity are like

That's benin. Borrow sense.

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