NewStats: 3,262,177 , 8,176,327 topics. Date: Sunday, 01 June 2025 at 07:23 AM 6t6u396z3e3g |
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Britishcoins: I know right? I don't know what these people gain from lying. I still have the small blue bibles shared to us at father JO connel secondary school every year |
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What sort of false news is this? I graduated from Government secondary school, Minna in 2915, and during that time, there was still CRS. I my friends paying 50naira as their dues every term, while ours was 20 naira. So, where did this false news come from that there isn't CRS for almost 2 decades? That's 20 yrs ago! |
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njelrapheal: I know I'm not OP, but I have been following his posts for close to 4 years now. Reason why he stopped betting was because he was addicted that he even posted some of his household items like refrigerator and television here to sell them, just to repay back the money he borrowed which he squandered on betting. As for womanizing, he goes to olosho houses almost every week and pays for their food, before paying for the sex. You should go through his old posts 6 Likes |
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alpharoyalty: Even if he's lying, then he's a consistent lier cos I've been following him for close to 5years now, and he's consistent from gambling, to porn and masturbating, to brothel, drinking and drugs 1 Like |
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TinkTwice: Indeed many people are mad but only few are roaming around ![]()
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Softmirror: Writes for fun you say? Someone that has been consistent for almost 8 years now? 1 Like |
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LocalFARMERS: indeed ignorance is bliss. We don't even have beer parlors in Niger state, apart from way outside town. so, don't lump us together with other states. the first time i saw a bottle of beer physically was when i come to kaduna here for my youth service ![]() |
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peacefull: Yes i do, but i don't actually watch them much these days. I have been gearing towards reading Manhwa, Manhua and a few Manga's lately. Maybe it's because i found anime to be time consuming lately? ![]() 1 Like |
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peacefull: sorry to hear about you getting banned. it's probably an issue with the bots. and yeah, me and my family are good ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
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peacefull: Akemashite omedetΕ peaceful san, glad to see you are doing okay. how have you been? 1 Like |
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nani667: Been a while you cooked! where were you for 2 days na |
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Dodo ikire ke? You should have attached some pictures at least
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ChildOfDoom: I don't know why, but I've been following your topics for 3years now. And trust me, you've been motivating me to not threat your path. I pray you get over your addictions soon 6 Likes 2 Shares |
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BigDickProblems: Thank you for your input |
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I am 25M. Never had a relationship before and still a virgin. I am too far gone at this point. I haven't learned how to date because I was shy and way too focused on my studies while in school, of which i graduated with 2:1. I never learned how to talk to women with the purpose of dating them so I still like a teenager. I don't think many women would give a chance to an awkward, inexperienced and not that attractive man in his mid 20's. Never had a real job before, because i schooled from home throughout my 5 years in the university (I attended a federal university). The past year I've made changes to myself, and started going to gym to get in better shape. But I think all this is too little too late. I missed so many learning experiences in dating and women at this point, and many women may expect a well developed man, not some confused teenager in his mid 20's. I am currently on my 1 year mandatory service and just have 3 months left to round up, and yet i'm still single!. I'm not even ugly, just average in looks, it's just that i get this pressure and anxiety in my chest whenever i try to approach a woman. funny enough, i am currently the General secretary of my CDS, and so i am a bit well known in the CDS. However, do i have a single phone number of a female? No! ![]() 3 Likes |
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Omo, sometimes when I read news like this, I thank Allah for making me grow up where such vices doesn't exist
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deewhydoski: Thank you π for your advice |
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now: Thank you for the lengthy advice ![]() |
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Quality20: Thank you |
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FitCorper: Trust me, 33,000 naira isn't a lot considering the cost of foods, transportation to my PPA etc in this economy. Also, we had to get a house with a friend of mine for 125k 3 months after coming to Kaduna. So, that isn't even an option. And no, I have no girlfriend to begin with ![]() 2 Likes |
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Good day guys. I'm a serving corp member currently serving in kaduna state and would be finishing my service year in a Month time. Now, my question is: did you stay back in the state you completed your youth service and searched for a job, or did you went back home to your parents? For me though, I'm loving it here in kaduna state (I'm from Niger state, Minna precisely). Also, it's literally my first time traveling out of my state to another state, and it's also my first staying alone (I completed my degree in Minna, from my parents house for that matter π). So, it's my first time getting freedom. Now the thing is, I had a boss in Minna (where I finished my IT from) who wants to employ me in his estate firm (I studied estate management), I also received a call from my dad this morning that the civil servant recruitment portal has been opened today and I should . Now, I don't really want to end my life in Niger state (like I literally grew up there, schooled all my life there). I know most people will be willing to jump on both offers (citing the unemployment rate in the country). I have a digital skill in web development (React frontend developer precisely), but I've not really had luck with getting a job. I actually applied for cyber security science and was given estate management instead, so I'm not keen on really going into practice even though I graduated with a good grade (strong 2:1). What do you advise I do at this point? I really love kaduna state (maybe because it's my first time traveling out to another state?). And wouldn't want to go back home. Also, I feel like I'll grow more if I leave my comfort zone, and not going back to my parents house ![]() Ps: I'm 24, and would be 25 this year. At this point, I feel like I'm not even in control of my life π |
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Good day guys. I'm a serving corp member currently serving in kaduna state and would be finishing my service year in a Month time. Now, my question is: did you stay back in the state you completed your youth service and searched for a job, or did you went back home to your parents? For me though, I'm loving it here in kaduna state (I'm from Niger state, Minna precisely). Also, it's literally my first time traveling out of my state to another state, and it's also my first staying alone (I completed my degree in Minna, from my parents house for that matter π). So, it's my first time getting freedom. Now the thing is, I had a boss in Minna (where I finished my IT from) who wants to employ me in his estate firm (I studied estate management), I also received a call from my dad this morning that the civil servant recruitment portal has been opened today and I should . Now, I don't really want to end my life in Niger state (like I literally grew up there, schooled all my life there). I know most people will be willing to jump on both offers (citing the unemployment rate in the country). I have a digital skill in web development (React frontend developer precisely), but I've not really had luck with getting a job. I actually applied for cyber security science and was given estate management instead, so I'm not keen on really going into practice even though I graduated with a good grade (strong 2:1). What do you advise I do at this point? I really love kaduna state (maybe because it's my first time traveling out to another state?). And wouldn't want to go back home. Also, I feel like I'll grow more if I leave my comfort zone, and not going back to my parents house ![]() Ps: I'm 24, and would be 25 this year. 3 Likes |
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Bashii: Amin Amin, Allah ya sa mu dace 1 Like |
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Bashii: Maza, kace jirgi daya ya kwashe mu wallahi. Nima inayi shirin yin awre, yar 17-20 zan nema. Saboda matar mu yanzu suma sun bude ido 2 Likes |
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Welcome back boss, it's been a while I've read about your Lamentations as usual. I'm really learning from you. Keep on doing the God's work 2 Likes 1 Share |
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abba190: 18 you say? Mutanen Nan pa, tun a primary schools suke dating kananun yara pa |
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As in, wo mean gan egi Nupe zhi acha lalache yijin? ![]() |
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Jompsy001: You're the one who purchased my former website? ![]() |
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omojesu202: I swear this guy na werey 6 Likes |
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Good day everyone, please the computer engineers in the house who sale laptop and batteries. Do you know how long a replacement battery for the Dell latitude E7470 last for? Right now, my battery only lasts for like 2hours which is horribly low. Compared to when I purchased the battery. Also, is there anything I should look out for while purchasing a battery? Thank you 1 Like |
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Teenwolf: To stop/reduce the side effects, I'll advise you to start jogging a few kilometers everyday and also do pushups and situps, and eat lots of fruits like watermelon and oranges. That's what I've been doing, and I no longer experience the side effects ![]() 5 Likes 1 Share |
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DaTruths: Well captured points. I wish I could add this to my points too which I forgot 3 Likes |
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