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Dear men, if a girl starts to ask you these questions, she doesn't love you she's only pretending

Girls tend to think that men sometimes fall for them to an extent that, they don't think about what they are doing, but just love.


In many cases, the girls pretend to love a man, but down deep she has her motives.

Some girls can even be very stupid to be just fooling and tooling the guy around just for their fun.










A guy in love is likely to be blinded not to see anything that the girl may have been doing to him, physically, mentally, or spiritually.


But today in this article we are going to talk about things your girlfriend may be asking she doesn't love, but she is only pretending.


1. What do you for a living?

2. How much do earn per month?


3. Are your parents alive?

4. Are you still living with your parents?


5. Why do you leave your Ex?

6. Can you do anything for me?

7. What can you do for love?


8. For how long have you dated your Ex?


9. Can you buy anything I want?


10. Can you leave your parents' house when we are married?


11. What is your relationship with God?


12. What is your biggest regret in life?


13. Have ever had a thought of making suicide?


14. What are your reasons for trying to end your life?


15. Can you quit your job because of me?


16. Tell me about the worst experience in your previous relationship.


17. Do you think you have a future at this age?


18. What were your thoughts about your last summer with your Ex?


19. Can you apologize to me without you doing anything?


20. Can you break up with me, even if I slapped you for no reason?


List of questions your girlfriend will ask you she loves you.











You don't have to believe me, in the above-mentioned statements, but it is the reality, any girl that loves you, will hardly ever ask you the questions that are questioning your integrity no matter what.

See What Joe Biden Promised Some Muslim Nations Immediately He Assumes Office Next Year

 After one of the most heated moments in the history of politics in the United States of America, the Democratic Presidential Candidate, Joe Biden, was declared winner of the recently concluded elections. Joe Biden was declared as president-elect after scoring 50.6% of the total votes casted, as well as 290 electoral college votes, against the Trump's 47.7% votes and 214 electoral college votes. In a Nationwide broadcast after he was declared winner, Biden thanks Americans for given him this opportunity to lead the country in the next four years.


According to Washington Post, the President-elect, Joe Biden, is planning to quickly sign a series of executive orders after being sworn into office on January 20, next year immediately forecasting that the country’s politics have shifted and that his presidency will be guided by radically different priorities.



Among the executive orders he will sign immediately include the promise he made to some muslim nations. Donald Trump's administration has placed migration ban on some muslim majority countries across the world. But Joe Biden promised to repeal that ban immediately he assumes office next year. He also promised to halt U.S withdrawal from the World Health Organisation which the Trump's administration initially agreed to do. He will rejoin the Paris climate accords, according to those close to his campaign and commitments he has made in recent months before his election as US president.








EXCLUSIVE: COVID-19 Hits Queen’s College Lagos As Pupils Test Positive, Health Officials Collect Over 200 Samples


 The Queen’s College, Yaba, founded in 1927, is one of the oldest elite schools in the state, often referred to as the girls’ version of the King’s College. 

Some pupils of the Queen’s College, Yaba, Lagos State, have tested positive to COVID-19 while a few symptomatic others have been isolated at the school bay, according to information reaching SaharaReporters from multiple credible sources.

On Friday, the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, led other health emergency officials to the school to collect the samples of about 200 pupils for COVID-19 tests, according to school teachers who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Some of our pupils were exposed to the virus, and they have symptoms. So, the state officials were called in to collect their samples. About six pupils had tested positive to the virus earlier, and they have been taken to a treatment facility in town,” a female teacher explained.


“All the pupils are the target for sampling. There are about 600. But on Friday, over 200 pupils’ samples have been taken by the officials. I don’t know how many pupils tested positive initially, but there are quite a number of them,” another top staff of the school added.


The Queen’s College, Yaba, founded in 1927, is one of the oldest elite schools in the state, often referred to as the girls’ version of the King’s College.


The Lagos State Government confirmed in a statement on Friday that pupils of “a public school” tested positive to the virus, although it chose not to name the school.


The statement reads in part, “Lagos State Government has confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in a secondary boarding school on the mainland. A member of the school’s staff was confirmed positive for COVID-19 on November 2.


“The staff member fell ill for a few days and received first aid at the school clinic. She subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, November 2 at the Lagos State Biobank. Steps are being taken to contain the spread within the school and reduce exposure to the outside community. All parents are being contacted first through the PTA, and a family zoom call is being arranged to allay their fears further.


“Students who test positive are to be isolated in the school premises and, if unwell, will be admitted to one of the accredited isolation centres in Lagos. Students are discouraged from going home to avoid infecting members of their families.


“Members of the Emergency Operation Center Lagos, NCDC and our counterparts in the Ministry of Education have been deployed in the school to provide strategic interventions and support. These include psychosocial support, infection prevention control, medical monitoring and risk communication experts to enlighten further affected people.”


The Queen’s College is not the first school where many pupils have been found positive to COVID-19 in the state.


On October 16, the government confirmed COVID-19 cases in a private boarding school in the Lekki area.


The health commissioner, Abayomi, had disclosed that 181 students and staff members at the private school tested positive to the virus, out of a total 441 school population.


After weeks of observed reduction in cases in Lagos State, the state had in the last week ben experiencing a surge, fuelling fears that a second wave of the virus was imminent.


The Lagos State Government only on Wednesday stressed the need for residents to strictly adhere to precautionary measures against COVID-19 infection to prevent the much-feared second wave.


The socio-economic implications of the virus, such as another lockdown are primarily the worry of most residents of the state.

Coronavirus kills 31 patients in 24 hours, 490 new cases recorded

274 people who have recovered from the disease were also released on Tuesday.

31 people were killed by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nigeria on Tuesday, June 16, 2020, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The agency's Tuesday update showed that the number of fatalities increased from 424 to 455 in the past 24 hours.

The majority of deaths have been recorded in Lagos State (107), the epicentre of the outbreak in Nigeria, followed by 50 in Kano, and 30 in Borno.

The NCDC's daily update also showed that 490 new cases of the highly infectious disease were detected in the past 24 hours.

Lagos recorded 142 cases, followed by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, with 60, Bayelsa with 54, Rivers with 39, Delta with 37, and Oyo with 30.

26 new cases were also recorded in Kaduna, 23 in Imo, 19 in Enugu, 17 in Kwara, 11 in Gombe, and 10 in Edo.

Other states that recorded new cases on Tuesday are Bauchi (8), Ogun (7), Borno (6), and Benue (1).

The total number of cases recorded in 35 states and the FCT now stands at 17,148.

274 people who have recovered from the disease were released on Tuesday, raising the total number of recovered patients to 5,623.

Top US court backs protection for LGBT workers



The US Supreme Court has ruled that employers who fire workers for being gay or transgender are breaking the country's civil rights laws.

In a 6-3 decision it said federal law prohibited discrimination based on sex or gender and rejected the argument that the authors of the law had not intended that meaning.

The ruling is a major win for LGBTQ workers and their allies.

And it comes even though the court has grown more conservative.

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