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pilotseq: . Thanks!!! I Neva knew it was goin to turn this way.. I tot I was with some one, I Neva knew I was actually been hunted. Like I said, I have made my mistakes and I have promised my self it won't happen again, atleast not with the fish brain type of girls. I also told my friend he should tank his stars we are not in the university anymore. At least he knows #fact# |
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25omega: why are you only blaming the girl?? she did wrong but at the same time she owes you nothing since you had just met her as you said 12 hours before.. Thanks!!! I Neva knew it was goin to turn this way.. I tot I was with some one, I Neva knew I was actually been hunted. Like I said, I have made my mistakes and I have promised my self it won't happen again, atleast not with the fish brain type of girls ![]() |
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steve_cantrell: What attracted you to the low class girl in the 1st place ?. My frnd I can't say ooh!!!!! Na she start am, she was just into with full force ![]() 1 Like |
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TribalEAST: then i guess you are one of those guys that have evepything at their disposal but still find it difficult controlling their woman.my friend is not about controlling a woman u know!! At a point in ones life you need to give folks that benefit of doubt, you don't need to control them especially women, believe me!!!! For how long are you gonna do that? U just leave people to be who they want to be.. I just got the wrong person that's all!!!!! 1 Like |
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sima: The girl you met is obviously a fish brain. Why did she go back to your friend in the first place if she didnt have any bad intensions. I see nothing wrong with you introducing her to your friend(s) because your woman should be comfortable with your friends. She made a very bad decision going to see the guy behind your back.. Thanks my friend.. Will sure do |
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zeb04: Sorry oh op take heartno need for the sorry my friend!! As a human being for sure it will pain me. But what pains me most is why did she do it? Some one she just met called you and started telling u thrash about ur soo called boifrnd. She didn't even dim it fit to ask me, she left the house, took a bus to his house despite been there for the first time the previous day, I called her first thing in the morning when I got to the office, she never told me anything of such, I mean my friend the questions are plenty to ask. Please no offense, is this how most ladies behave? Are they really this fish brain guys do call them ![]() ![]() |
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TribalEAST: She probably got carried away by the guy's interior decoration and felt he was well-to-do than you.lies my friend!!!!! Mind you my friend is not working due to his chronic womanizing he couldn't keep any job. I have a very very good paying job, is just that I was employed some months back.. I am just trying to settle down. When it comes to looks, I am by far more handsome than my friend and I also got more swags than him too#facts#. What I just don't understand is why she did what she did... Honestly I can't place 2 & 3 together here... My home bois have been telling to let go and not to issues with them anymore.... |
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pussyeater: Blame the fish brain girl... Fake friendthe worst part is that when my so called friend called her to come to her house, she never told me.. And as if I knew it while I was in the office on Friday I kept calling and she was sounding some how.... And I was asking her if she was ok but she kept on telling me all was well, at a point she even flared asking me if I was suspecting her and all that. I never knew that all those while I was calling her that my friend was busying working on his new assignment... ![]() |
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Abbey2878: Sorry my brotherly!!! U bleeped up how can u take ur girl 2 ur frnd house in d 1st intance, dont u ave house?not really my friend, I just got an accommodation, am yet to fix it up... I just left evritin till next year, expenses was alrdy tool much for me and besides you know Christmas is around the corner.. |
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I am typing this with soo much anger and bitterness. In order not to waste ur time nd mine cos I have to hit the road this morning cos of work. I met this girl not quiet long, infact we started dating and bla bla bla, I took her to my friends place just this last week, this is some one she has neva ever met in her life. So after spending the whole day there with her, we left. But on our way home she started asking me irrelevant questions about the guy, nd mind you, she met this my so called friends gf in his house ooh. This happend on a Thursday. Due to activities over the weekend, I wasn't able to see her not until Sunday (yesterday) she told me she went to see the guy and the guy told her that I introduced her to them as a bush girl, that am not interested in her, that I just want her pu**y bla bla bla, and that my friend wanted to have sex with her but she refused. But he striped her and fumbled with her boobi but they didn't have sex. This was some one she just met barely 12 hours from that day. ![]() ![]() |
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which one be d guy own sef... him no wan show for him mother land again? nawa for some dudes... for me, i rather die than commit suicide there ![]() |
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Rochas is the worst Governor have seen in Imo State. I have said this and will keep saying it, Rochas is a SCAM!!!!! he has no class, he talks more than he can do. Sincerely and no sentiments attached Ohakim is far far better than Rochas. at least the projects he executed during his tenure are still there solid and durable. but please check out Rochas own and see they are all lipstick Project. SCAM!!!!!!
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Na Pa James of papa ajasco b dis naaa ![]() |
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I 4got to also tell you that my recommendation letter was personally signed by the current DG of NCAA. Capt Fola ![]() |
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This one na Airstrip. No be Airport be dis. Rubbish!!!! ![]() 2 Likes |
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She dey sample am for Rochas ![]() ![]() ![]() 6 Likes |
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Bleble-swag:hahahahahahahahahahaahahahaahahahaahaahahaah!!!! So for your mind now you fine abi? Dream on.... |
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Queeneth556: u cant go incognito or unnoticed...every1 wanna know wats going on in your life.....guys hassel you and dnt wanna take no for an answer.....u are looked on lustfully wen u ingby and de list goes on and on...add urs 2nne no vex biko, if na dis pinsure Weh I dey see for ya profile, then you are far from berrriful... Choi!!!!!! You no even reach first to zillion ![]() ![]() |
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Guy you no well to dey ask this kind of question ooh.. Dude please leave that bitch!!!!!!!!!!! And move on with your life.. That girl will sooooooo much render you useless that will be forced to drink..... Inact a word is enough for the wise
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This uti abi otu guy sef.. Na real gbaza king ooo... Wetin him dey find dia? Gbaza king master.... Mtshewwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!
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Tonto please why do I love you this much? ![]() |
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obviously u did!!!!!! ![]() |
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revolution is the right answer to our problems.... lets put aside religion, tribe, or woteva... we need to correct this shit or remain in perpetual poverty till second coming of Christ....
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Nigerian universities have been buffeted with agonising months of strikes for over a decade and until now, the story is pretty much the same. Government is still unwilling to give the education sector a shot in the arm. The Academic Staff Union of Universities has been on strike since June 30 and has engaged in a series of dialogue with the Federal Government over 11 times, albeit, inconclusively. This underscores the lukewarm posture of government towards the striking lecturers and from ASUU’s body language and utterances, it has made it abundantly clear to anyone who cares to listen that it is ready to continue the strike even if it takes years, insisting that its decision was adequately taken in a bid to revitalise Nigerian universities. The bone of contention is lucid in itself. An agreement was reached in 2009 that all federal universities would require a total sum of N1.5tn spread over three years (2009-2011) to address the rot and decay in the universities. But, in the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the union and the government in 2012, the Federal Government decided to extend the gesture to include both federal and state universities. After the 2012 review, it was agreed that instead of N1.5tn, the Federal Government would infuse a total of N1.3tn into the universities over four years. Almost four years down the line, the government has refused to fulfill its end of the bargain. Rather than respond to the issues raised by ASUU that would ensure quick resolution to the imbroglio, government boycotted the union to summon a meeting with Pro-Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors of universities, offering them N130bn with a marching order to lecturers to resume work immediately. But the union is insisting that by throwing money at universities in that manner, government has repudiated the 2009 agreement it entered freely with the union and the 2012 MoU. ASUU is not making any fresh demand but has maintained that the 2009 agreement must be honoured. It is ridiculous that government officials were quoted as saying ASUU’s N1.3tn demand is capable of shutting down the country. No. Their insatiable and rapacious greed will. The private jets in the presidential fleet can fly, centenary celebrations is a priority to government, there’s enough money to pay humongous salaries and allowances to federal legislators and other political office holders, enough to forfeit to oil subsidy thieves, enough to pay militants bogus amnesty cheques and phantom contracts while they continue to bunker our crude oil like never before, there’s enough money to beg Boko Haram to accept amnesty but there is no money for law abiding Nigerian students who want to eke out a living using university education as a stepping stone. It is this kind of attitude from the government that provokes the use of brute force by some regional groups to attract government’s attention to their problems. Government cannot claim it has no money to fulfill this agreement. A country with 109 senators earning about N19.6bn a year, while N51.8bn is spent on of House of Representatives for the same period, totalling N71.4bn. This sum, N71.4bn, represents 17.8 per cent of the N400bn yearly intervention fund recommended by the Committee on Needs Assessment of Nigerian Universities. Surely, our lecturers and universities where they were trained, deserve more. When we talk of health care, government officials and the ruling elite go abroad for medical attention; we complain of bad roads, they fly private jets; we of talk power, they run their homes on 24-7 alternative electricity source; now, we’re talking of education, their wards are in some of the best universities abroad. There is no way the myriad of problems bedevilling the country can be tackled if the political elite don’t feel the pangs. That Mr. President has taken out time from his “busy” schedule to constantly parley with the warring factions of his party but has never sat down with ASUU to chart a course for Nigeria’s leaders of tomorrow clearly shows his priorities. That indeed is the way of transformative leaders! Party affairs and chasing perceived enemies of his 2015 ambition around with apparatus of state are far more important things than bending over backwards to pander to the legitimate demands of the striking lecturers. But then, the Jonathan government must bear in mind that, the longer the students remain at home, chances are that they will be lured into social vices. The aftermath can be disastrous for us all. There are misplaced calls in the some quarters for ASUU to be “reasonable”, accept the Federal Government’s offer and return to the classrooms. Others lambast them for being self-centered and unpatriotic. It is unfortunate that Nigerians are always looking for quick fix solutions to monumental problems. Less endowed countries such as Ghana, Botswana and Angola are making giant strides on all fronts because the citizenry have at one point or the other insisted that the needful be done. Here, anything thrown at us is accepted with glee. We must get our priorities right as a country. Government must curb its own excesses. Education must be given the attention it deserves. Education of the citizenry should not be subjected to any form of negotiation. Negotiating the education of our leaders of tomorrow is more or less negotiating the future of the country. Government deliberately wants the strike to linger, first, to blackmail the opposition. There have been several unsavoury comments from the government’s divide of the negotiation table that ASUU has been infiltrated by moles from the opposition, alleging that the strike has lingered to gain political capital. That is how low this government can stoop. We have seen it before. It is an irresponsible government, one that lacks integrity and honesty that will blame the opposition for all its woes. It is unbecoming for the government of the day to continue to heap its failure on the doorstep of the opposition and ASUU strike is just another avenue to paint the opposition black before the public. Second, is to send a strong signal to other unions who might be contemplating a similar action to have a rethink. Perhaps, government thinks by acceding to ASUU’s demands, other labour unions might toe the same path at the slightest excuse. Third, the ultimate aim of government is to paint a bad image of the association to Nigerians, at least, for as long as the strike persists. The Governor Gabriel Suswan-led NEEDS Report Implementation Committee mediating on behalf of the government has unfortunately taken a position that is false, dishonest, and calculated to misinform the public and cause disaffection towards the union. Rather than seek cheap popularity, Suswan and the rest of the Federal Government team should toe the path of honour by asking President Jonathan to honour the 2009 agreement. There’s no basis for turning the heat on ASUU and the campaign of calumny. It calls for worry, that the same government that has always maintained that “our graduates are unemployable” and that our universities churn out “half-baked graduates” finds it difficult to commit the much-needed funds to revamp the universities. 1 Like |
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A tenant of a house on Asuquo Eyo Street, Ifa Ikot Okpon, Uyo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, identified simply as Ime, aka Shawa, has been accused of killing his landlord and the wife and also setting the house ablaze. It was said that Ime, 40, had attacked his landlord, Mr. Edem Akpan and his wife, Affiong, with matchete before setting the house on fire. One of the daughters to the late couple, Ms. Emem Akpan, told our correspondent that trouble started when her father gave Ime a quit notice. She said Ime had threatened that if her father insisted on sending him (Ime) out, he would kill him and burn down the house. She said, “We thought it was just a mere threat. None of us could believe that Ime was capable of doing what he said. “Two days ago, we saw him bringing worn out tyres into the compound. We didn’t know he had a plan. “Yesterday (Sunday), before we left for church in the evening, he brought 20 litres of fuel, more than what his generator could contain. “A neighbour asked him what he wanted to do with such quantity of fuel, but he told him that he was going to run the generator overnight. “This is what we saw this morning as we returned from church – the fuel and worn out tyres were weapons used by the assailant to kill my parents.” Another daughter and ex-girlfriend of Ime, Ms. Ruth Jeremiah, said she parted ways with Ime a year and three months ago. She said it was because Ime did not let her know his parents and his surname that made her to terminate the relationship. She said that for the three years she dated Ime, she did not know anything about him except his alias – Shawa. “I decided to end the relationship with Ime because he was not straight forward. He wanted to marry me, but whenever I asked him to take me to his people, he would refuse,” she said. She stated that Ime had removed his property in the house before killing her parents and setting the house ablaze. Asked if there was tenancy agreement which could lead to the arrest of the assailant, Jeremiah stated that there was nothing like that as the father offered Ime his house based on a gentleman’s agreement. Efforts to get the Police Public Relations Officer, Akwa Ibom State Police Command, Mr. Etim Dickson, to speak on the matter, proved abortive as calls and texts to his telephone were not replied. |
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all this bastards sef... una no go allow this woman work? abeg persin weh work mk e chop. wen dat foolish ffk dey dia wetin him do? she is working so she is entitled to chopings ![]() |
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Hey guys!!!. Please how do you feel when you in church and you are about to give offering, and lets say you have 500 and 200 naira, but instead of giving to God the highest denomination who gave him the lowest. Please do you feel guilty? Does it have any spiritual implications? Coz I feel terrible each time I do that. I feel God will be mad at me coz am been stingy towards him....... Just my taught thou ![]() |
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