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10 Signs To Know If A Guy Likes You.

How To Tell If A Guy Likes You (10 Signs To Look For) 2019-01-16 06:48:01 10 Signs A Guy Likes You Men aren’t great at communicating their feelings. It’s just reality. For the most part, a guy isn’t going to send you flashing neon signs that he’s into you like two dozen red roses, professing his love outside your bedroom window, or picking you up in a horse-drawn carriage. But just about all men put out very common, subtle signs that they’re into you. You just need to know what to look for… Sign #1: He Makes Eye Contact With You eye contact flirting coupleWhen it comes to figuring out how to know if a guy likes you, nothing is more of a giveaway than the eyes. How a man looks at you can reveal what he’s thinking and feeling on the inside. Because as they say, the eyes are the window to the soul. So, even if he never approaches you or is too shy or insecure to make a move, he could still be interested in you. And his eyes will give you your answer. If you want to know if a guy likes you...

IGBO DOMINATION

IGBO DOMINATION Igbos are such a strange people in this world. Those who don't understand them get many things mixed up about them.  The only people apart from their neighbors here in Africa whose culture is similar to theirs and who seem to understand and like them are the Jews because they are the only ones that share similar life style with the Igbos of Africa.  Someone might want to ask why am I writing about the Igbo as if I am Igbo myself. No I am not Igbo, I am Ijaw. My ethnic group share borders with Igbos on many fronts and we share a lot in common together in terms of culture and a few words in languages but that's not what gave me the right to write about them. I studied in a federal university at the heart of Igboland for five years. Most of my friends in school were Igbos and I lived outside school in an Igbo community with local Igbos.  Igbos are culturally business people, they survive by buying and selling. They believe that success comes from constant mon...

Nigeria Is An Evil Forest! By Agha Egwu

WHY I AM NOT BOYCOTTING! By Agha Egwu Nnamdi Kanu can sometimes get things wrong. He keeps calling Nigeria a zoo, and that is unfair to the zoos of the world. Zoos are organised. Zoos look after their animals unless it is a Nigerian zoo where the animals are starved, so zoo keepers can pocket some money. Nigeria is an evil forest of extreme lies and deceit. A nation so evil that they have thrown up a choice between a mass murderer and a man who cannot get an American visa because of the Halliburton scandal, and they ask me to choose one of them as my President. Mad people. Nigeria is a nation so dense in its iniquity that they ask me to choose a President from two men of the same tribe. Are there no other tribes in Nigeria? Are the people so foolish that they cannot understand that they are being manipulated by one tribe to ensure their hegemony and Islamisation cause? Now Nnamdi Kanu is asking me to boycott. Boycott what? A leprous nation whose youth want to choose between two evils r...

The Igbos are more republican  by nature,

WHY IGBOS CAN’T BE TAMED. BY OGUNMUYIWA OLAYINKA. It will be a task impossible to actualise for the Igbos, to follow the Yoruba's Ideology. The Igbos are more republican  by nature, which is why it is very difficult for you to tame such tribe.  From the extensive research I did on the three major tribes, I find out that the Igbos are the most westernized, most enterprising, most astute, most dynamic, most intelligent (smart), and the most technically gifted tribe found among the black race.  The Hausa/Fulani and the Yorubas have limitations. But an Igbo man doesn't see any limitations. An average Igbo man is highly competitive, unlike the Yoruba and the Hausa/Fulani.  While the Yoruba and the Hausa/Fulani had kingdoms which enabled the British to infiltrate their territories easily, the Igbos on the other hand, had what could be called "Chiefdoms" (autonomous Communities). These structures made it very difficult to tame the Igbos.  It took the British just 9 mon...

NNAMDI KANU BUILDING BIAFRA ARK.

NNAMDI KANU AND THE BUILDING OF BIAFRA ARK. Written By Mazi Nnamdi Obodoechi  (Ojukwu IgboNile) The IPOB National Coordinator in Greece Of  which extent have you been supporting the erection of Biafra Ark as instructed by GOD? The nasty predicaments facing Nigeria, has made God to raise Nnamdi Kanu-the as the Noah of our own generation, to build an ark of liberation and redemption.  Looking at both the warnings from the scripture during the time of Noah, the signs and wonders that appeared in the heaven and the current occurrences emanating since the emergence of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu/IPOB, one need not to argue but to be prepared like that of the ancient generation of Noah. The Biblical story of Noah’s and his ARK is an ancient event of which some myopic thinkers always thought it was a tale of the moon and not of reality. Sometimes, they said it is something far more like an unrealistic story that some parents tell their little kids during the tales hours, just because they ...

LETTER TO PASTOR W.F. KUMUYI.

AN OPEN LETTER TO PASTOR W.F. KUMUYI. Dear sir, I am compelled to write this heart warming letter to you considering the present situation of things in Nigeria. In my usual way, I must not fail to ask you how you fairing? Without any shred of doubt, I strongly believe you are kicking strong in the track of human. Sir, this letter is not in any way designed to drag your personality and your business enterprise (Deeper Life Bible Church) on the mud. I do not have the intention of tearing what has already been torn. I am writing to bring to the fore some of the damages you have been able to cause to the entire political system in Nigeria. Some writers maybe scared of writing your flaws but fortunately, such cowardice does not exist in the mental radar of people like me. We are trained to expose the truth no matter whose ox is gored. When I was growing up as child, I read a lot of stories about the prophets of God in the Bible and some of the significant roles they played during their reig...