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babafirst:Don't wanna mention o |
Adewunmi84:Lolz.............It's like he's gone on a sabbatical |
This is ridiculous. Since Emeka ain't her maga, he gaz 2 get a nickname. Buh remember Emeka might av a brighter future than Chukwudi living a luxurious life. |
chronique:& she's ur teacher ooo Chai..........dia ris God o |
halfrica:Lolz........ Datz 1 of it purpose..........cuz it multipurpose |
halfrica:Lolz........ 4get o, na 4 multipurpose |
chronique:To show how serious u're bout it? |
halfrica:Lolz........ Datz 1 of it purpose..........cuz its multipurpose |
grad2012:With her like dis in class, most guyz won't miss class. |
wtfCode:Lmao............ u will repeat class because of her overload? |
Be sincere please.
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Ok |
He's gonna use it 2 carry dem 2 heaven............jez enter car heaven is certain. |
Even if it's toto enlargement, It's allowed. |
docconceptscom:What's d price for Hp 250 Intel dual core 2.2ghz 4GB - 500GB 15.6 screen |
TyHadebimpe:I heard 1st week in Nov, rumour tho..............which campus do u belong? |
SuPeRq:Gat ur point, & datz y they ar slow. They are rushing to meet up with others. @ uniosun we ar 2ru wif dt session since early Aug |
Uniosun no dey carry last. @ Uniosun, no time to check time........#Ireposogbocampus# |
I am not seeing nothing but the ladies who are specialists in
these things has been on Reekado’s neck accusing him of
doing the girly thing.
See the tweets and photos after the cut:
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Wishing all Uniosun aspirants best of luck in their forthcoming putme exam, just study hard & do ur best, then leave d rest 4 God...................#Ireposogbocampus# |
HungerBAD:You sud av @ least pretend 2 av a brain. |
kay29000:Use ur head............should Buhari continue 4rm wia Jonathan stopped, tinz wudn't b lyk dis. He's a retired general, he sud av strategize wat 2 d b4 assuming office. Pple dying everyday ain't goat..........don't b sentimental. |
Stare at the black cross in the Photo above for 10 seconds and see what happens… The purple dots will disappear.
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NIGERIANS 30 years – and older – would remember series of meetings at Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s farm in Otta to resolve the political jam the military created with the annulment of the June 12 presidential election of 1993. President Muhammadu Buhari was one of the prominent faces at the meeting that sought solutions to the impasse. It was a pro-June 12 coalition, or so many thought. One day in August, 22 years ago, Obasanjo told the gathering that the meetings were over. An interim government was in place and General Sani Abacha’s coup was only months away. Memories of those events may be drifting to oblivion, but June 12 is a massive judgment whose perpetrators became its beneficiaries and are stridently opposed to any association with it. June 12 is a reminder of Nigeria’s wasted political opportunities. The election, in 1993, which Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola won but the military annulled, remains one of Nigeria’s most tumultuous moments in the past 22 years. The presidential candidate and his vice (Babagana Kingibe) were Muslims. It meant nothing to Nigerians who voted for them against another Muslim candidate Bashir Torfa who had a Christian running mate, Dr. Sylvester Ugo, former Governor of the Bank of Biafra. In 2015, religion was an issue in our elections. On June 12, a year after, Abiola declared himself president in Epe-tedo, a public square on Lagos Island. He died in detention, on July 8, 1998, after meeting a US delegation. A month after Abacha died. General Abdulsalami Abubakar succeeded Abacha. His 10- month transition programme made Chief Olusegun Obasanjo president. Obasanjo ignored June 12 in his eight years in office. Some All Progressives Congress States honour Abiola with a public holiday. The biggest national recognition for Abiola remains his listing among the 100 honoured in Nigeria’s Centenary Awards. The haste to forget the lessons about June 12 aligns with the political class’ hurry to over-step issue in its bid for power. Politicians abhor opposition, even within the same party. The national tensions from religions and regions in our politics show that we learnt nothing from June 12. Some have better memories of June 12. It is the 22ndRussian Day, to mark sovereignty of Russia from the crumbling Union of Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR. It is also the 117th Independence Day anniversary of the Philippines. How will June 12 be treated under the change agenda? What will be the official position on the presidential election of 1993? Will Abiola be recognised? Just like the Civil War, we write Nigeria’s history, deliberately leaving out critical parts like June 12. A nation building its greatness on a mutilated past is on quick sand. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/june-12-under-change/ |
OSOGBO—As striking workers and pensioners continue to protest non-payment of salaries in Osun State, another civil servant, simply identified as Tunde, yesterday collapsed and died at government secretariat in Osogbo. Tunde, who was a night watchman with Osun State government was said to have died following his inability to buy food and drugs due to non payment of his salary for seven months. The night watchman attached to the Auditor-general’s Office was said to be on night duty when he collapsed and died at his duty post. Reports said that the man who hailed from Modakeke may have died due to his failure to take his usual drugs for the management of an undisclosed illness. The incident drew the attention of staff of Auditor-General’s office where the man worked but all efforts to rescue him proved abortive. It took the effort of men of Nigeria Police Force and Civil Defence Corps to evacuate the corpse with hundreds of sympathizers on hand. A similar case was also reported on Wednesday when a middle-aged man died owing to lack of money to purchase drugs. Speaking on the development, the Secretary of the Trade Union Congress in Osun State, Mrs. Tola Nosegbe, urged well- meaning Nigerians to join Christian Association of Nigeria and churches in giving aids to workers in the state to save them from untimely death. Mrs. Nosegbe maintained that government had not been transparent in its approach to the non-payment of workers salaries, saying government should explain how it spent its allocation from January this year to date. Workers and pensioners in Osun State have not been paid in the past seven months. PDP seeks NEMA’s assistance Meantime, the Osun state Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said the plight of workers in the state required intervention by the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA. The PDP though commended the decision of the state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, to donate food stuffs to the state civil servants whose salaries have not been paid for seven months, said the situation required National and International Agencies attention. Govt sensitive to welfare of workers – Aregbesola But the Governor Rauf Aregbesola has said that his administration remains sensitive to the welfare of Osun workers. Aregbesola described the present financial situation of state that has made the state government unable to pay workers’ salary as disheartening and painful, saying however that no one can suggest or establish a single instance of recklessness on the part of his government. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/pensioners-protest-night-guard-slumps-dies-in-osun/
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Dis people are perishing because they lack knowledge. |
PStacks:@ dis ur age, u stil can't talk sense After 7months, they sud stil wait. Do u kw some hv lost dia lyf durin dis period especially pensioners who jez need 2 sit down and eat d fruit of their labour...............until 1/2 of dem are gone, mayb by den the change will come. Come down 2 Osun and say dis...........bet it u'll regret it 4 ur lyftym |
Melo melo................Iranu abasha. |
It's a simple and direct question, between a guy and a girl in a broken relationship, who is the biggest loser, especially when sex is involved? No derailing plz, ur comments are of great importance. |
Mr. Osho, I hail ooooooo |
1. You're familiar. No need to impress you, no need to figure out what you like, no need to wonder if you'll freak out when he tells you his weird fantasy. The same is true for you — being with a familiar warm body is appealing — but it won't help you get over him and it won't help you make a new dating life for yourself. 2. You're available. Unless he's a master pick-up artist, it's not that easy to find someone to have sex with so if he's looking for a quick lay and you're available, he might take it. Protect yourself. Don't go out for drinks with him, don't let him stop by to drop off that sweater you left at his house and don't answer 2 his am call. 3. He wants closure. "Just one last time, then I'll be over you." Ever heard that excuse? It won't work. Sex will only bring you closer; it's rare that sex will make you realize that you weren't meant for each other or will give you the feeling that "it's over." Because it's not actually over if you're having sex. Because uh .... you're having sex. It's not over. 4. He wants to win you back. Sex conjures all sorts of powerful feelings, and it's impossible to be immune to them. Even hugging, let alone naked full body groping, produces the bonding hormone oxytocin, which can make you feel loving and cuddly towards someone you don’t want in your life anymore. And that's his plan. The only way to make sure you're not fooled by your body is to stay away from ex sex. 5. He wants a friend with benefits. Ah the old friends-with- benefits conundrum. Here's the truth: You can't have a casual sexual relationship with your ex and sex is the least casual of all relationships. There are very few benefits a lot more drawbacks: It'll hold you back from entering a new relationship; it might even prevent you from dating people, because you'll still feel like you have a boyfriend, but not the one you want. 6. He misses you. Aww, that's sweet. But not a good reason to have sex. Missing someone is normal — it's part of the grieving and recovery process — and if you have sex, both of you will have to start that process all over again. |
Janet101:I'm hapi 4 u. |

I will report her to d principal dat she's Is making all d boys miss class.