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We always complain about the injustice our rulers wrought on us, Yet we do worst things to ourselves. We don’t treat each other well, and we expect the government to treat us well ![]() You are in a bus and buy gala from a hawker; you have 50 naira note in ur purse, but you U chose to bring 1000 naira note just to make the poor hawker run 500 metre… That is injustice!!! You have a house girl and a dog, you pay the house girl 7k a month and spend 15 month feeding the dog, that is injustice!!! You work in an office, you have clients waiting to be attended to, yet you are behind your computer facebooking, that is injustice!!! You are driving at high speed and you hit a poor man’s car, and the first thing you do is to bring you phone and call the inspector general of police because he is ur friend to arrest the poorman even when u know you are the wrong party, that is injustice!!! You see 15 people standing in a queue before you, and you cant wait for your turn, you walk straight all of them because you know the manager, that is injustice!!! You see a poor old woman selling plantain worth 500naira, you know you can afford to pay her more than that, yet you still haggle price with her for hours on end.., that is injustice!!! The list goes on and on! Injustice is not only when the government denies our rights, it is when we treat others like lesser mortals because we are in a privileged position Nb, I am not a saint o!!! I am guilty of some of these things, but I strive to be better each day....... 2 Likes |
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This issue has been bothering me for some time now! I discovered lately that most Nigerian girls now prefer " finished-and-go" stuff otherwise known as "RUNS" to the usual relationships. Most disturbing is the amount of money these girls mention when you probe them further. A quickie! now goes for b/w 10 to 20k while an all night could attract b/w 20 to 40k. One imagines how many Nigerian men recieves up to 10k as daily pay compared to what these brats, ask for a 30 mins show. Disgusting is the far that many of these girls do not know or rather bother to know their HIV status. It's therefore possible that one could unconsciously buy himself a HIV status for such amount of cash. Methink its time for men to buckle up and resolve to abstain from any further sexual with our nigerian girls as a way to protest this price hike or do i say subsidy removal in sexology!
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@KarmaMod, na true talk, she too de pretent
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m On Aug 08 This issue has been bothering me for some time now! I discovered lately that most Nigerian girls now prefer " finished-and-go" stuff otherwise known as "RUNS" to the usual relationships. Most disturbing is the amount of money these girls mention when you probe them further. A quickie! now goes for b/w 10 to 20k while an all night could attract b/w 20 to 40k. One imagines how many Nigerian men recieves up to 10k as daily pay compared to what these brats, ask for a 30 mins show. Disgusting is the far that many of these girls do not know or rather bother to know their HIV status. It's therefore possible that one could unconsciously buy himself a HIV status for such amount of cash. Methink its time for men to buckle up and resolve to abstain from any further intimate with our nigerian girls as a way to protest this price hike or do i say subsidy removal in sexology!
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Repositioning Abuja to emerge among the top 20 cities of the world and eventually become the leading spot for investment by 2020 is capital intensive. This was disclosed by the Minister of State for Finance and supervisory Minister of the FCT, Remi Babalola at the Abuja Business and Investment Roundtable organised by the Economist Conferences. The minister said: “We shall build on Abuja’s truly cosmopolitan character to create an environment for symbiotic partnership between the private and public sectors to tly make Abuja the hub for business and leisure in Africa.” At the conference attended by captains of industry, government officials and foreign companies, the minister said not less than $15 billion would be needed to achieve this vision for Abuja, which would include massive projects in light rail, power, water and other infrastructure. He noted that there would have to be a change in the way government does business for this target to be achieved. He said for that reason, government would work deliberately to reduce the layers of bureaucracy for which it has come to be known. It would also work on enhancing productivity and improving service delivery. Apart from also ensuring security of lives and property, government hopes to share experiences with successful cities around the world to achieve world class standards. The Minister remarked that the FCT istration is already working on a blueprint to source the needed funds from the organized private sector where the government would only serve as catalyst. He also stressed that from all the options so far examined, the best alternative is by bringing in genuine investors under the public-private-partnership arrangement as the FCT istration is desperately determined to provide the basic infrastructure in consonance and dictates of the Abuja Masterplan. |
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Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole yesterday called on former governor Oserheimen Osunbor, his wife and former political office holders and party leaders to return government vehicles assigned to them within 24 hours, warning that his government might be forced to recover the vehicles by whatever means, including legal action if they failed to comply. The governor who made the call while inaugurating Assets and Liabilities Verification Committee further warned that no one should underestimate the resolve of his istration to carry out its threat. He explained that his istration had had difficulties in retrieving vehicles from the former governor, his wife, party leaders and political appointees. According to Governor Oshiomhole, the committee headed by Mr. Oseni Elama, had become necessary because Prof. Osunbor did not hand over anything to him. Promising to sustain his effort to make the former governor hand over the assets and liabilities of the state to his istration, Governor Oshiomhole asked the committee to determine how much money accrued to the state from may 29, 2007, how much was spent and on what projects and how much was left in the state coffers. He said that would enable him to give to the people of the state, even as he announced that he had invited the ing firm of Akintola Williams and Lloyds to give the Assets and Liabilities Verification Committee professional backing. While urging the committee to turn in its preliminary report within the next four weeks, Governor Oshiomhole warned against witch -hunting , saying the committee's report must be verifiable. The governor earlier inaugurated a seven - man Job Creation Committee headed by a professor of economics, Dr. Peter Ozo -Eson. While hinting that his istration would name commissioners next week, Governor Oshiomhole explained that the setting up of the committee was to fulfil part of his manifestoes to create jobs. Promising that by next December many jobless people would have jobs, the Governor stated that job creation was not exclusively for the youths but for all those employable.
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Our national dailies have recently rendered a vital public service to readers by publishing the story of 27-year old Uzoma Okere, a courageous young lady who was brutalized within Victoria Island, Lagos, along with her traveling companions, by Rear iral Harry Arogundade’s convoy. It was interesting that, as the naval ratings beat her, they asked her if she knew what it was to be a rear iral. This is precisely the core of the matter. The bloated ego, exaggerated feeling of self-importance, of this rear iral and his men had been wounded. From our Nigerian experience, it was a miracle they did not murder the young lady and her colleague, Abdulazeez Abdulhahi. But both Uzoma and the young man received head wounds from gun butts and bruises from whips. One of the two pregnant women traveling with them, said to be seven to eight months heavy, according to the reports, relapsed into shock from the trauma and did not report to work the following day. Whatever this could mean to her pregnancy is left to imagination but psychologists will confirm that it is not advisable for a pregnant woman to be exposed to brutal spectacles and even verbal warfare at home or in public. Babies, even in wombs, can be adversely affected by such uncivilized incidents. I am a living witness, as I am sure many out there will also testify, to the insufferable and overbearing public attitude of some of our military brass when they experience anything, no matter how slightly, they consider effrontery by “idle civilians.” Apart from other siren- blowing escorts from whom I have tasted the bitterness of street terrorism, on two separate occasions my old car was nearly smashed by impatient military/police convoys. On one of those occasions, I lost a rear light of my old car. It is hard not to detest such military and police officers when one encounters the kind of molestation experienced by Uzoma, Abdulazeez and the two pregnant women in their car. It is a gnawing feeling of resentment combined with a kind of helplessness. Like Uzoma, my driver was simply trying to clear off the traffic, but his offence was that he did not do it fast enough, that is, according to the timing of the escorts. Uzoma was probably saved from death by having to ask one of her colleagues to telephone her father, a retired colonel (now serving as Sergeant-at-Arms at the National Assembly), who intervened and was able to mollify Rear iral Agrogundade. Incidentally, both men were colleagues at the military academy, with Okere being much more senior. Perhaps it was out of espirit de corps or out of a humble spirit of an officer and a gentleman that Col. Okere reportedly begged Arogundade to release his daughter. The rear iral had already adjudicated the case after the young lady, stripped naked and dragged on the ground, was brought before his imperious presence. He had asked his ratings to take Uzoma to a police station to be booked for assaulting men in uniform. If the naval officer was truly in a hurry as to resort to a siren, it would have been understandable. But he certainly was not rushing off to the Gulf of Guinea to combat invading fleets or to arrest pirates menacing the Niger Delta. Instead, he was merely going from one part of Victoria Island to another, a guest house. The subsequent knowledge that the young lady was his co-officer’s daughter, and could have been his own daughter, as he himself acknowledged, did not move him to apologize. Miss Okere, in view of the circumstances as reported, is therefore right in insisting that the officer make a public apology, even though I think a mere apology is not enough for a clear case of assault and attempted manslaughter. A judicial commission of inquiry, as some civil and women’s rights groups are now demanding, is most desirable, with of reference to encom the indiscriminate abuse of siren by so many haughty men in public office who harass our lives. Only a couple of years ago, a naval officer shot and killed an okada rider here in Lagos for no greater offence than that the motorcyclist brushed his new car. Isn’t this preposterous? Is there any other part of the world where this kind of barbaric killing can occur? We do not know what has become of this murder case, but other cases are countless out there of brutal acts inflicted on innocent of the public by bullying, proud and arrogant military officers and it is high time we started asking them: Who the hell are you all? Let us be sincere in addressing the question raised by the thugs in uniform, ing themselves as naval ratings: What is the meaning of a rear iral, especially in the Nigerian context? Not many of us can identify them or recall any great feats accomplished by the navy or the rest of the Nigerian military, excerpt, of course, one counts as “victory” their conquest of Biafra with British, Russian and other foreign aids. What we have on record for history and posterity is a list of ignominious deeds, ranging from criminal coups d’etat and shameless looting of public treasury to unspeakable immoralities of which one of their former commanders-in-chief now holds an international record, having run the most corrupt istration in world history and having committed earth-shaking sexual (incestuous) crimes. The pitiable condition of Nigeria today is a consequence of mindless brutalization and rapacious looting of the country by the military. Instead of defending us as they were constituted to do, they held us hostage as a nation since independence and looted our riches. So, for all these iniquities, we are supposed to flee the streets when we hear their sirens blowing. This is ridiculous! If I may ask, who is afraid of the military? Can they also destroy our souls in Hell, after rendering our nation wretchedly prostrate from their wickedness? I can understand the deep-seated anger of people like Uzoma Okere. The young lady may seem petulant for grabbing the whip from one of the ratings (and possibly striking him with it) but her courage is an expression of anger that has built up over the years, similar to that of Rosa Parks of the American civil rights fame, who had the guts to say no to black people sitting at the rear of the bus in the 1950s. People like Uzoma and the rest of us (bullied civilians) want to say to the military: We have had enough of you and your baseless arrogance and superiority complex. You are not as good as you believe yourselves to be, since we can clearly see your lack of honour and integrity in our history, past and present. Are you not the same people that are now being fingered for supplying weapons to Niger Delta militants, stealing from the national armoury? Our rejection of your vainglory and arrogance of power extends also to those who are not contented in retirement, like Ibrahim Babangida, who every now and then sends out feelers, testing the waters of public opinion to see if we can crown him president, after annulling the best ever election in Nigeria. The Nigerian military should learn to take the back seat, as obtains in other countries. They should not seek the limelight both on the street and on the political stage. The training curriculum of military academies should include strong doses of humility and service (not lordship), to be adapted from the Bible, the Quran and biographies of truly great military heroes. I seize this opportunity to appeal to the authorities concerned to review, once again, the list of public officials who are entitled to use the siren and escort vehicles. This country belongs to all of us and it is exasperating when motorists are hounded off the streets as if they are interlopers. It is more so humiliating when the “very important” officials are the very thieves who failed, when they were in power, to develop the cities to enhance easy traffic flows. |
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What makes the Nigerian motion picture industry so tick that it easily courts the attention of presidents and other highly placed people in society? The phenomenon that is now popularly called Nollywood started on a casual note in the early 1990s by a crop of experienced movie producers and traders. Today, it has blossomed into social and economic reckoning such that it has earned Nigeria the enviable position of being the third largest movie producing country after America and India. Last week at the Goethe Institut, Lagos, German president, Mr Horst Kohler and his wife, Eva paid glowing tributes to Nollywood in an epoch making reception, which witnessed elaborate interaction with top practitioners in the sector. The German president who was on a short official trip to Nigeria described Nollywood as a refreshing medium of cultural and economic significance also wondered what the medium holds in stock for the country. Kohler who confessed that he was perturbed upon watching a Guinean film at a festival in Berlin hinted that the film medium has now opened new vistas in the process of correcting wrong impressions about the African continent. Said Kohler ‘Nollywood no doubt has offered a refreshing angle towards redefining cultural developments in Nigeria, and indeed on the African continent. It has come to correct our impressions about poverty, war, conflicts and intolerance that we usually attach to African culture. But it also needs to combine entertainment with didactic messages such as highlighting dangers of corruption and how it can be eradicated’. Kohler who was received at the Institut by Arne Schneider, the out-going Director of Goethe Institut, culture workers and journalists also raised hopes on the possibility of collaborationss between Nigeria and in the field of film. On the challenges of using film as a medium of entertainment and instruction, Kohler tasked Nigerian filmmakers to work harder, adding that the role of film in social and economic development cannot be overemphasized. Shortly before the President’s address, Victor Okhai, popular filmmaker, analyst and scholar traced the success story of Nollywood from the casual, unorganized state to an enviable, economic giant that now creates jobs for thousands of people aside raising revenue for investors and producers. According to Okhai, the secret of Nollywood lies in communalism and synergy of talents and forces. Whereas in the West, producers always wait for grants, in Nigeria, it is all about individual investment and communal goodwill. He explained further ‘All of these factors combined have resulted into an industry that is today worth over 200million US dollars per year, employs directly over 40thousand people and provides further employment indirectly for over 250 thousand people, many of whom would have been on the streets.’ To sum up the success story of Nollywood, Okhai said ‘Beyond our shores, Nollywood also provides not only entertainment but employment for thousands of people across the continent who sell, exhibit illegally and pirate these hugely popular movies for their sustenance…Today our films are watched all over Africa and in the Diaspora community all over the world. They have displaced American movies here successfully. And with better funding, more and better distribution strategies, we may become a global force in time like Hollywood.’ Other Nigerians, particularly stakeholders who received President Kohler at the Goethe Institut include, Tunde Kelani, Kingsley Ogoro, Peace Anyiam-Fiberesima, Jahman Anikulapo, Sandra Obiago, Steve Ayorinde, Stella Damasus Aboderin and a host of diplomats and journalists from both Nigeria and . |
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@replier, plz visit romance and see mayhem she is causing there
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@replier, whatever90 will never be a part of this plz
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Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja on Thursday, held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC] and the police has the powers to invite former chairman of the anti-graft agency, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu for the purpose of investigation and he must honour such an invitation. The presiding judge and Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Mustapha Abdullahi, further turned down his exparte application while directing him to come by way of an originating summons. Meanwhile, the court has given him the go ahead to sue his constituency [the police] and the EFCC for violation of his rights. He said Ribadu can always return to court if arrested or detained illegally. The actions of the embattled former chairman are contained in his exparte application filed before the court to stop the police and EFCC from inviting or arresting him pending the determination of the suit. Ribadu is asking the court for “a declaration that EFCC, Police and Attorney General of the Federation [AGF] are not entitled in law to deprive him of his fundamental rights to liberty and freedom of movement or otherwise interfere in any manner whatsoever with his enjoyment of same as guaranteed by sections 35 [1] of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999. Besides, Ribadu asked the court for an order restraining the EFCC and the Police from arresting or detaining him just as he asked the court to hold that the above prayer when granted would serve as stay of all ‘actions and matters whatsoever arising from or relating to the invitation letter by EFCC which was communicated to him by the Police. The former EFCC boss told the court that he never committed any criminal offense that warrants the exercise by the EFCC of any coercive power to compel him to visit their office In the suit filed by Tayo Oyetibo [SAN], Ribadu , who anchored his suit on 12 grounds said he is supposed to know in advance the alleged fundamental issues that arose after he had left the office of EFCC to prepare in advance and to enable him decide whether or not to honour the invitation. He also stated that instead of the EFCC to avail him with the necessary details, they have threatened to arrest and detain him for failure to attend their office.
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The Police high command said at the weekend, that it had uncovered a plot by some fraudsters who have faked the signature of the first lady, Turai Yar’Adua to defraud well meaning Nigerians, multi-national companies and even foreign embassies, of large sums of money purportedly for the formation of the association of first ladies. Inspector-General of police, Mike Okiro who made the disclosure in Ado-Ekiti during his monthly meeting with AIG’ and Commissioners of Police, noted that towards this end, the fraudsters have distributed letters with the purported signature of the office of the First Lady, Turai Yar’Adua seeking for funds. Displaying a copy of the letter with State House insignia, and the signature purpoted to have been signed by Hajia Turai Yar’Adua, Okiro said the letter even gave the numbers in one of the new generation banks where such donations could be paid into. Consequently, he directed all the state commissioners of police to discountenance such letters when they receive them, as quite a number of them have been dispatched to well meaning Nigerians, purporting the letters be on behalf of first ladies of Nigeria association to be launched by President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua at a later date. The IGP announced that he has instituted a high powered investigations to ascertain where the letters emanated from, and identify and arrest the culprits behind the scam. He said that the letter was a complete fraud, adding that the said letters also bore the Nigerian Coat of arm, and a special coat of arm designed for the first lady. The police boss, who also raised alarm over the frequent skirmishes between the police and men of the Nigerian security and civil defence corps (NSCDC) said that government is seriously concerned over the matter hence the Minister of Interior, Major General Godwin Abbe (rtd) has directed that a retreat be organized for the two agencies, to know their responsibility. The IGP, also raised a committee to be headed by a DIG to liaise with the Ministry and the NSCDC to work out the modalities for the retreat which will hold before the end of the year. He also blamed the State Commissioners of Police, for not properly supervising the traffic wardens in their states, hence they always abandon their duty post and once there is traffic problem men of the Civil Defence Corps take over such responsibility and now claim to be in charge. Okiro added that it is the constitutional responsibility of the police to control traffic and hence the contest does not arise, and these are the issues to be trashed out during the retreat. |
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The Commissioners of Police in charge of Oyo and Ogun States have landed in trouble over illegal checkpoints mounted by policemen under their commands along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mike Okiro, has directed the Force Secretary, Mr. Udom Ekpoudom (AIG), to issue the two senior police officers query on why disciplinary action should not be taken against them for the illegal actions and extortion perpetrated by their men on the highway. Okiro handed the directive yesterday in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, at a three-day conference of top police officers from the rank of commissioner of police and above, drawn from all formations across the country. Trouble started for the two police commissioners when the IGP’s convoy traveling from Lagos to Ekiti for the parley, ran into illegal checkpoints at the border between Ogun and Oyo states, where seven armed policemen were stopping vehicles and extorting money from motorists. Apparently piqued by the incident, the IGP ordered his security aides to overpower and arrest the policemen involved in the show of shame. Sensing danger, the seven policemen bolted into the bush, but were given a hot chase by the IGP’s security details who eventually got them arrested about 300 metres into the bush. They were promptly disarmed and marched before Okiro, who ordered that they should be taken to the Divisional Police Officers supervising the scene of incident, who would in turn hand them over to their respective commissioners of police for summary trial, dismissal from service, and arraignment in court to face charges for extortion. The IGP, however, took the firearms recovered from the seven to the conference venue in Ado-Ekiti, where he publicly handed them over to the police commissioners in charge of Ogun and Oyo States. Okiro warned the police commissioners in charge of state commands to immediately dismantle all roadblocks in their areas of control, emphasizing that stiffer penalties those who failed to check corruption and extortion in their command areas. He also announced that President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua had expressed concern over the rising number of both government and private vehicles plying the nation’s roads without valid registration number plates, including those in the convoy of state governors, military and paramilitary officers, local council chairmen, as well as traditional rulers. Consequently, he directed that with effect from January 1, 2009, any vehicle plying the roads without bearing registration number, notwithstanding the status of the owner or institution, would be impounded. Towards that end, he said plain-clothes operatives of the X-Squad under the police Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), would soon be dispatched nationwide, to enforce the ban on the use of uned vehicles and illegal checkpoints. Okiro further ordered that as part of security measures aimed at fortifying the Louis Edet House police force headquarters in Abuja, all police officers visiting the complex from next month must put on a visitor’s tag and be fully dressed in police uniform. Besides, civilian visitors would be thoroughly screen before being allowed in on specified visiting days, and would be restricted to the offices where they intended visiting.
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Before Wednesday November 19, those who saw James Akochi, a native of Ezza Local Government Area of Ebonyi State had thought he was mad. Akochi had been around the Akanu Ibiam Airport flyover on theEnugu-Abakaliki Highway, Enugu for over a year now. But on that fateful Wednesday morning, an angry mob gathered around Akochi, grabbed and set him ablaze. Amazingly, the supposed mad Akochi whose hair is dreadlocked turned out a mystery man as the car tyre hung on his neck and petrol poured on his body by the mob burnt out without him dropping dead. His red shirt was also not burnt. According to an eyewitness, a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) had dropped off Akochi that early morning, which raised the curiousity of motorcycle riders popularly known as Okada, whose terminus is by a fuel station close to the Airport Road. And at a close look at Akochi, the motorcycle riders were said to have noticed that he had some pictures of other people on him, and they suspected he might have been using them for occult and ritual purposes. The mob accused Akochi of being responsible for the various accidents that had occurred on the Enugu-Abakiliki Expressway, alleging that he even had a pot across the road, which he used for spiritual purposes. Thus, they descended on him, beat him black and blue, and later set him ablaze, but Akochi bore all until a team of anti-crime policemen arrived at the scene. Surprisingly, Akochi who was lying down as if he were dead woke up and started speaking, although he was weak. Akochi whose skin had been burnt and was peeling off, told Daily Sun that he hailed from Ezza in Ebonyi State, adding that he had to leave his state when his people started to make life unbearable for him. He said he did not know why the mob had to seize him that early morning and beat him, adding that he did not do wrong. But one Mr Dennis Ude who came to the scene identified one of the pictures, alleged to have been recovered from Akochi, as that of his brother Chinedu who wedded in October. Ude, who was visibly shocked said two of those in the recovered picture had died after the wedding in mysterious circumstances. Still not believing how the picture got to Akochi, Ude made frantic efforts to his brother Chinedu on phone, saying that a certain man had earlier called to tell him about the discovery. Also, a security man working in an engineering firm in the area, where the burnt Akochi lay before the arrival of the police, said he had always been suspicious of Akochi as he stayed in the area. “I have reasons to believe that he even harbours armed robbers; and just few days ago he harvested and took away yams from my farm there; he is a thief,” the security man insisted. The police later carried Akochi into their pick-up van as he could no longer stand up by himself, even as the mob was satisfied that at least he had begun the journey to only-God-knows-where.
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My Boyfriend, My Friend And Even My Father Say I Am Not SweetU MEAN SAY EVEN UR FATHER DON ENJOY UR IHE? NO NOW,LATER OH! THEY SAY U NO SWEET Y? U NO GIVE THEM THE THING WELL WITH DIFFERENT STYLE BUT I MUST BE SERIOUS, PAPA OWN GO SWEET , ASK HER |
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Women are fragile by natureWHAT ABOUT MEN, ABEG I FOLLOW DE FRAGILE O! INUKWAMNU, NOBI ONLY THEM ABEG, SEE SINCE WHAT A MAN DOES, A WOMAN CAN EVEN DO IT BETTER, WHATZ THE POINT THAT THEY R FRAGILE, HUH |
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@last poster, u go fear now, u don de find peace where the guy house de on fire which u suppose help quench.haba!
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Insert QuoteBUT MOST DOCTORS ENJOY DOING ABORTION. IS UR UNCLE A DOCTOR, VIEW HIM FROM THE ANUS,HE MIGHT BE ONE OF THEM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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@ all, if u were in my shoes, will u let go?
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PERSONAL PRIVACY KEEEEEEEE, WHAT ABOUT THOSE CELEBRITIES THAT SHOWER THEIR PIC ANY HOW. IS LIKE U WOOWOO OH!(UGLY O!) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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monicaa, u advised to allow her? maybe a trial but if,
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monicaa, u advised to all her? maybe a trial but if,
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@ALL, ANY HOTTEST/ROMANTIC PIKIN HERE, MAKE HIM/HER SEND HIS/HER PIC MAKE WE SEE, SOME WRITE FOR THEIR SIGNATURE SAY DEM DE HOT SEXY ROMANTIC, MAKE WE SEE THEM NOW SHUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SEE MY GIRL, SHE DE HOT .WAT ABOUT URS/GUYZ
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birds of feathers i can smile it
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