Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of Emotional Disorder
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 12:00 am
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Na NFF send am go do wayo business? Some of you sef!Odas wrote:Thus, what does the NFF do for our heroes such as Oruma in situations like this? Can the NFF not help?
Take it easy on the guy, apparently NFF is supposed to manage his finances for him.Bouncer wrote:Na NFF send am go do wayo business? Some of you sef!Odas wrote:Thus, what does the NFF do for our heroes such as Oruma in situations like this? Can the NFF not help?
Enugu II wrote:
...he looked clean. In Nigerian parlance, a mentally disturbed person suppose to look dirty and ragged, with dada-like hair, sitting in gutter, on the road side panhandling.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Enugu II wrote:
Is there something in this picture that is supposed to show that he doesn't have mental illness?
Empower himself with prayer? How does that work? I mean, perhaps, the pastor ‘empowered’ himself with Oruma’s moneyjohn12 wrote:The moral of his story is for all of us to never joke with your prayer life even if you’re wealthy, healthy doing well etc. I’m saying this because a man situation can just change in a blink of an eye if one doesn’t empower himself with prayers all the time. Also, no matter how wealthy and rich one is we should never worship money. Chai! I Dey say this easily but 1.2 billion naira no be joke 0
Some people sha.mcal wrote:...he looked clean. In Nigerian parlance, a mentally disturbed person suppose to look dirty and ragged, with dada-like hair, sitting in gutter, on the road side panhandling.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Enugu II wrote:
Is there something in this picture that is supposed to show that he doesn't have mental illness?
john12 wrote:His situation cannot be summed as just “mental illness” for goodness sake, he was duped for 1.2 billion naira. I believe that the money was his life savings so it’s understandable. Anyway, I hope his ex-teammate can resuscitate his life by donating money to him. Get well soon
... wayo business? Can you please tell us more about it? You seem to know what many of us does not. Thus, Oruma went for a "wayo business" and get duped? Please clarify!Bouncer wrote:Na NFF send am go do wayo business? Some of you sef!Odas wrote:Thus, what does the NFF do for our heroes such as Oruma in situations like this? Can the NFF not help?
First, I have told you to: PLEASE MOVE-ON! It seems you don't know what "move-on" means. To clarify, I DO NOT want to know you exist, is that clear?maceo4 wrote:Take it easy on the guy, apparently NFF is supposed to manage his finances for him.Bouncer wrote:Na NFF send am go do wayo business? Some of you sef!Odas wrote:Thus, what does the NFF do for our heroes such as Oruma in situations like this? Can the NFF not help?
A mentally disturbed person is a level of mental illness. It is ignorance that encourages the negative attitudes.mcal wrote:...he looked clean. In Nigerian parlance, a mentally disturbed person suppose to look dirty and ragged, with dada-like hair, sitting in gutter, on the road side panhandling.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Enugu II wrote:
Is there something in this picture that is supposed to show that he doesn't have mental illness?