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I love s3x but I don’t want anything serious

I am a woman of 28 and have gone through a lot in life to build myself. I am a working student and I train myself. Basically, I don’t have time for any relationship and because of that, I have hurt a lot of people. You have so much information and advice for those who want to start, maintain, or end a relationship; but then there are people like me. In fact, I have no desire to be in a relationship with anyone. Sometimes I work two jobs, and I like hanging out with my friends and family when I do have spare time. I’m not interested in the feelings, emotions, and time it takes to be in a relationship. I’ll have se3 with anyone before I even think about holding their hand. Then afterward, the guy will usually end up getting his feelings hurt because I don’t want to date him. Is there anything strange or unhealthy about this? I know I look good but that is that. I don’t have time for love.

How Buhari inspires Osinbajo- Laolu Akande, VP’s spokesman

Though it is not known to many Nigerians, the Office of he Vice President is actually saddled with the task of providing the economic roadmaps in conjunction with relevant bodies for the president’s approval. And so, the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo wouldn’t stop at nothing to help his principal, President Muhammadu Buhari succeed in putting the country on a sound pedestal. For one year now, both men have come to appreciate their passion for the country and Osinbajo’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande who follows and greatly understands the passion of these two leaders shares with select few Newspapers a vivid insider’s account of what the Economic Team located in the Vice President’s office has been doing, the gains of the Social Welfare Scheme of the government amongst other things. Vanguard was there.

How change has affected Buhari 

The picture of President Muhammadu Buhari in an Igbo dress at the peak of the presidential election campaign must have conveyed a sense of deep assurance to many in the face of sustained allusions about him as a narrow-minded person. As the candidate traversed the country in the days leading to the election, his message in the North, East, West, and South was the same: he would fight corruption, unemployment, and insecurity. While his message was consistent, Buhari’s dressing changed with every geopolitical zone. Candidate Buhari changed his attire to reflect his audience in a way that gave optimism that he was not (or no longer) the taciturn and unbending gentleman officer that his antagonists were at that time portraying him to be.

Skye Bank: Uneasy calm in banking sector over oil industry exposure

In light of the huge indebtedness of oil and gas firms and the rising inability of most of the oil firms to meet their debts obligations to the banks, uneasy calm and palpable fear currently pervade the Nigerian financial sector with the recent takeover of Skye Bank Plc by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. Skye Bank’s Chairman, Managing Director and other key management staff were forced to resign, while the Board of the bank was reconstituted by the CBN.

Relocating Maritime Varsity ‘ll cause unrest, Group tells Buhari

A group under the aegis of Oil Producing Area Association of Nigeria, OPAAN, yesterday warned against plans to relocate the Maritime University from its present place, Okerenkoko to Ibusa, saying that such would incite the oil communities and the Niger Delta as a region against President Muhammadu Buhari and his government.

Death of 11: Police arrest 40 suspects in Ogun

No fewer than 40 suspects have been arrested in different parts of Ogun State by police over killings of 11 persons allegedly carried out by suspected members of Aye Confraternity cult at Igode and Fakale communities, in Sagamu Local Government Area of the state, on Wednesday.

NURTW, RTEAN in gun battle in Ibadan

The fragile peace within Oyo State was again, ruptured yesterday as members of Road Transport Employers of Nigeria and National Union of Road Transport Workers engaged in a bloody clash over daily fees charged by the drivers’ union.

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