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frederal: If Maina opens his mouth, you will be surprised by the people who got shares in the loot; it may have been used to finance elections.thats why they cant touch him... |
bjstardom: TOP 8 LIES TOLD BY GIRLS OFwhat of the ones men tell |
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Mr..Cork:b4 nko, where else do u want to slap her? |
onila:so what! My cousin calls his gf "Ashewo" and she calls him "Omota" |
onila:maybe he banged u but u don´t remember.... |
nedu2000: Seems they r just after d money. & don't bother about d quality of d movie.....just watched a bollywood movie & was really impressedI don't watch Hollywood so not interested in what they earn. |
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I don't believe this story. That picture has been sent all round the internet with different stories attached to it. First they said it was wicked step mother and then they said it was boko haram, and now u say husband/wife saga...Abeg na lie. |
Becacia_Barbie:Well u asked for it and u got it. So start testing all those girls 190 sent u. |
Will ask u a single question. Are u desperate to do all those thing? If not, then why did u open this thread? |
nairawall: From all indications and close sources, Gov. Rotimi Amaechi will be joining the APC crew and this is a major plus to Nigeria political opposition front.But no one cares what party he joins. He has started making very flippant statements like Orji Uzor Kalu and may soon become a political Osu if he doesn't shut his mouth. |
abiki: Hell no. Didn't vote for him in the last election. Won't vote for him in the next one tooAre u sure u will vote at all? As 4 me, we will look and see......or (scratches head) I will following the winning party like most Nigerians. |
BizBooks: I came across this picture on Facebook. The origin is not known.Who cares? Only Ghanaians. U can see why they will never recover from the phobia of being overshadowed by Nigerians, even in their own country. |
Read my lips "all women are emotionally selfish" This one does not cut across agenda, its is a predominantly feminine problem. |
ayobase: Why beating the poor boy.....what/where is the arrow pointed to in the first place!She has just made the little boy realise that there is something there in that word joystick. Children are not silly and they learn rather fast, faster that us adults. She should have kept silent here but the move to correct what is not to be corrected will be her ondoing. |
I also laugh cos I believe this is full of crap.. |
Barcholder: Hi AllI did not see wind and water in ur list and their prices |
Now a leader like this is what Nigeria needs not hypocrites like Amaechi, Buhari, El rufai and some others to name a few.. |
So cos things don't fit into this mans selfish interest, he then wants the public to pay for it with their lives. Please guys, If a revolution happens where would this foolish governor be; a) Among the fighters b) At his home in Nigeria c) Outside the country |
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Kingslaw: My brother,we are africans¤o boi, I dont tell anybosy joo. I just enter plane and giri giri bamm am there. If them happy, fine, if them no happy, them sorry i can´t help it. |
So they have even conscripted the formal first lady to come and plead their case. Where was she when they were killing innocent people from the south-east. Why did she not come out then and condemn them. This is all hypocrisy to save a few few. It is plain they all know among themselves who is boko haram and who is not. They all should be questioned about their involvements. Amnesty to boko haram may split this country into several unequal parts. The international community is there and God is watching. 1 Like |
The National Council on Privatisation (NCP) has approved a draft bill for NIPOST reform, just as it ratified a Korean Firm, KEPCO as the core investor for the Egbin Power Plant with 70 percent stake. Rising from its meeting presided over by Vice President Namadi Sambo at the State House on Thursday Mr Atedo Peterside who heads the NCP Technical Committee, said KEPCO will pay the sum of $407million being the 70 percent stake. The plant is valued at $670 million. Mr Peterside who was flanked by the Minister of Communication Technology, Mrs Mobolaji Johnson and the acting Director General of BPE, Mr Benjamin Dikki, said Council also approved the sale of Omotosho and Olorunsogo Power Plants to the Chinese firm that are building them. According to him, the Chinese Firm was offered First Right of Refusal for the plants worth $166 million. He explained that they reached an understanding with the Firm to acquire 51 percent stake on completion. Last week, the NCP signed agreement with the preferred bidders to take over of 10 Distribution Companies (DISCOS) and five Generation Companies (GENCOS). Only Afam Power Plant and Kaduna Distribution Company are remaining to be sold. The NCP also approved the Nigerian Postal Service, NIPOST Reform draft Bill which will soon be forwarded to the Federal Executive Council for onward transmission to the National Assembly for necessary legislation. The Minister of Communication Technology, Mrs Mobolaji Johnson, explained that with the reform, NIPOST will only focus on commercial operation while a Regulatory Body will be set up for the sector. Speaking, the acting Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr Benjamin DIkki, said Council considered Five draft Bills for the transport sector. They are on Port, Road Sector, Inland Waterways, Railway and Transport Commission. The draft Bills will be sent to the Federal Executive Council for consideration and onward transmission to the National Assembly. Meanwhile, the Firm that won the bid for Geregu Power Plant, Amperion Consortium has made the 25 percent ($33 million USD) payment to the BPE in line with the agreement signed. The CEO of the Company, Mr Akin Akinfemiwa, who disclosed this was confident that the full privatisation of the power sector will be a success. http://nigeriarising.com.ng/sector-report/korean-chinese-firm-acquire-egbin-omotosho-plants/ |
She spoke well |
sheyie2007: Imagine obama saying thisAmerican senate will impeach him immediately... |
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Sincere 9gerian:anyway we are there hoping they keep their promise and God is watching.. |
firestar: Always rememberhmm, i believe i´ve heard something similar to that b4 but then. Does one dwell on the rebirth or the death of something once beautiful? Is the beauty recaptured after death or is it lost in the rebith? How does one then look back at what was lost an still derive comfort from knowing it has been found or should one derive comfort that he has finally found rest. I wrote that poem/prose when i was at my most venerable trials, when I lost someone that was like the moon for me......(silent). It stil hurts,..I believe I won´t ever 4get the pain. Its someone no one will understand. |
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In Nigeria, a growing number of men and women are using skin whitening creams because they believe a fairer complexion will help them succeed in life. According to the World Health Organisation, more than 70 percent of Nigerian women admit they use such products -- despite the health hazards. That compares with 59 percent in Togo, and 27 in Senegal. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Lagos. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=illl92AMxTA |
i better stop reading this thread b4 my madam at the top comes back... |
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