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helinues:can you throw more light to the highlighted part of your statement? I honestly wish to learn. |
rapheal5:I started using Samsung since 2011. I used note1 from 2011 to 2013, note 3 2013 to 2018(without screen protector but still no single scratch on screen in 2018, I had to change it because it was getting very old.) then I bought Google pixel 3xl 2018 to 2020, after just one drop, the screen smashed. I bought pixel 3a xl in 2020, again the screen smashed in 2021, I went back to Samsung, bought galaxy note 9, it got stolen after one month. I went back and repaired the pixel 3xl, used it from 2021 to 2023,the screen spoilt again, I bought galaxy note 10 plus. From 2023 till now. That's what I'm making this post with. Among all the Samsung, none had a single fault whatsoever, even on the screen. |
they have been coming, how many has been kidnapped? |
TimeManager:and the people wey get the oil no get such college. Even when it's state owned. It's Alright
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Fulani children born in your state wlll automatically become indigenes by fire by force. Finally, the whole of Nigeria will be like Kwara |
pweeryambre:I wonder oo. So he was 15 years old in 2005. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Na gospel artiste oooo. Dem lie pass Lai Mohammed himself. |
EvilMerodack:said to who, when? |
To be honest, I have not seen an academically sound official of this present Edo State government. |
mukulmittal:your link is not working, pointing to an error. Fix |
But they said he was shot dead. People ehhh .. Radios without batteries |
In 2014 before before Buhari came in, it was $568.5 billion after rebasing: Nigeria became Africa’s largest economy. This dollar not naira |
honyph:this car has very poor second hand value. |
ZeroWorries:he should have ZeroWorries as your moniker suggests. Then on a serious note, Life is just like a football match. In the first half, both teams come into the game with a game plan they’ve practice: formations, strategies, key players. They play with the strength of their preparation, trying to dominate, score goals, and control the match. But at halftime, regardless of whether they are leading, trailing, or it's a draw, both teams return to the dressing room. That’s where reflection happens. Coaches analyze the first half; what worked, what didn’t, who underperformed, where the opponents exploited their weaknesses. They restrategize. Sometimes a losing team comes out in the second half with fresh fire and completely turns the game around. That’s exactly how life is at 40. Your first half (youth) may not have gone according to plan; mistakes, failures, missed opportunities. but halftime (age 40) is a gift to pause, reflect, and rework your strategy. It’s not the end of the game. In fact, many great goals are scored in the second half. Champions are often made after halftime adjustments. At 40, a man should not sit back in regret. Instead, he should see it as the second half of his life’s game; time to replan, reinvent, and relaunch. The match is far from over. Many people didn’t even score in the first half but came out blazing in the second. Hope is not lost. The final whistle is not yet blown. There’s still time to turn the game of life around. Just like football, it’s the full 90 minutes (and sometimes extra time) that decides the winner, not just the first half. |
NgeneUkwenu:and how many votes APC's Angelic gathering will win as well in Anambra. Fire burn APC and ADC |
Do you want normal day travel or jungle night journey? |
lekkys:a whole you dey call this 2006? You fall my hand ooo |
Lol @ 7million. You think say na camry. Make we dey look naa |
chopnaira:Elrufai went to Anambra during a gubernatorial election that's why Obi made the statement as to why the visit during election. Is there any election in Edo which prompted the governor to make such statement.? |
You took time to write that nonsense up there but to write the price hard you. |
I noticed that some people commenting on this thread were between 2000 and 2005. No need to engage. |
Though I do not need the test, they should make test result valid forever just like that of French. |
This car is not worth 5 million. You even stated that it's grade b, what if it's grade A, how much will it be? |
Do you think they don't know all these things. Some of these are inplace but corruption won't let it be meaningful. First step is to: *kill corruption. *Uphold the rule of law. *Have strong financial system/institution. *Working credit system(this has been put in place) The spiral effect of putting the above in place will address all you mentioned above. |
You are very correct but your topic should have read: "SEXUAL COMPATIBILITY TEST IS NOT FOR VIRGINS" |
After the epistle you wrote up there, not even an idea of the prices. |
From the moment a Nigerian child starts to speak, the first thing they encounter is not truth — it’s deception, packaged as “wisdom”, “culture”, or “protection.” Our elders — yes, our parents, teachers, pastors, imams, traditional rulers, and politicians — have turned lies into a tradition. It starts small: "If you swallow orange seeds, a tree will grow in your stomach." "Obedience means never questioning your elders." "Hard work alone guarantees success in Nigeria." "Education is the key, just read your books and everything will be fine." "God will punish you if you ask questions." "Everything is in God’s hands — just pray." Yet, these same elders break the rules they preach. They celebrate corruption at home but condemn it on social media. They say “education is the key” but bribe lecturers and exam officers for their kids. They say “Nigeria will be great” but stash money abroad and send their children overseas. We now live in a country where elders: Promise young people jobs, then steal the funds meant for employment programs. Preach peace while sponsoring thugs during elections. Blame the youth for moral decay, forgetting they set the stage for it. Encourage division across ethnic and religious lines, while smiling together in private for business and power. What is the hope of a generation that grew up being lied to — spiritually, academically, politically and culturally? We’re producing a confused, angry youth population. One that no longer trusts any institution — not family, not religion, not government. And what’s worse? The youth are beginning to repeat the same lies. The cycle is continuing. Without truth, there can be no trust. Without trust, there can be no unity. Without unity, there can be no national development. This is why we remain underdeveloped — not because we lack talent, but because we lack honesty. We cannot build a new Nigeria on old lies. If we want to move forward, the first thing we need is truth: Honest leadership. Honest conversations in our homes. Honest education that doesn't sugar-coat the past. Honest religion that uplifts, not manipulates. Until our elders stop lying — and until we stop repeating those lies — Nigeria will continue to crawl while the rest of the world is running. What hope does a generation have, if those before them are committed to deception? |
ebej:I respect the dead. If his must be remembered as a former president, then he must also be remembered for what he did: a total disaster, simple. Is Yar'Adua remembered like that? Let's call a spade a spade. |
Thundafireseun:this one Is Young at 50? Maybe na for your eyes. I am seeing a man in his 50s.
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The report did not say Sabmiller is the highest, it says that Sabmiller is the highest indigenous tax-payer. Others mentioned are not indigenous to Anambra. |
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