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Whether Wizkid goes a back to school or not, if he's been investing wisely, he can never be poor again. Going back to school is good but not compulsory. There are several thousands of people all over the world who never went to school but are educated and doing well. Education is not only gotten from schools. As a graduate, if you don't update your knowledge, people will assume you new saw the gate of any school when you talk. I have also come to realise that obtaining a qualification is success; making money, living a comfortable life and imparting lives is success too but people appreciate the later more than the former. Wetin be ya koko if u gada all d certificates in d whole world and u no get Shi Shi for hand. |
free2ryhme: why will some1 who drop out from college congratulate someone who graduate from college ..When two people engage in a sport or game and one person looses, it is normal for the looser to congratulate the winner probably by a handshake or hug. That's the spirit of sportsmanship. Besides, it is his girlfriend we're talking about here. |
carzola: Choi.. See that gold watch on his hand, #faints#Mak I borrow u cutlass? |
Not one bit. Omotola is even prettier. |
tpia@:Elucidate. |
nerodenero: Where is the child?All I saw from the video are men beating up a lion or am I missing something?u don dey enjoy speedy internet connection now, abi? |
Dangerous game. lol, the guy in the second pix is almost bending like a gorilla because of the heavy load. |
@sholly, brilliant analysis even from the first comment. My only initial grouse with you was this; A lot of dull people on Nairaland.But back to the topic, I think Adenuga is one of those rich men who believe that their son-in-law is not interested in their daughter but their wealth. He's just being selfish. What's wrong with your daughter's husband enjoying the goodwill of the family since they have become one? Let others rise too. Whether she continues to bear Adenuga or not, if she dearly loves, respects and cherish her husband, she will willingly transfer any inheritance to her husband. Adenuga is just fighting a lost battle. And for his business, he still has sons who can continue to strengthen his business bearing his name. She must have a good reason for dropping the name despite all what she stands to loose. He should let the girl be. |
Nothing to be ashamed of sinceGood! *Intense staring mode activated* |
DJDOLA: Make I no lie I like breas.t dieMe too. |
Dis baba don com again o. And he will never tolerate such negative remark from anybody if he was still in power. I remember when Eedris sang his jagajaga song, he rained abuses on him. ‘One of the worst problems Nigeria isNow, what's the difference between is recent remark and jaga jaga? Besides, the generation of those who are 50 years and above were the ones that ruined this country beginning with our bad leaders. I was told that at one time, the exchange rate to $1 dollar was N1. So, how did we get here? I agree with Chinua Achebe who referred to themselves as the lucky generation. They enjoyed the structures, standards, policies put in place by the white and refused to maintain them. Now the result of those years of deterioration is what we the younger generation are suffering. Unfortunately, these old fools have all made a fortune from destructive neglect of their responsibilities as leaders. They are wealthy to the extent that the negative effect is only being felt by the younger ones who are struggling to make a living. All they now do is tour around the world with their ill-gotten wealth and pass useless comments. It bled my heart when I read the news that come September 2013, UK will begin collection of £3k bond before a Nigerian can be allowed to come into their country even though we are part of common wealth. Well, I don't blame them; I blame our leaders. This country is too blessed for us to be jumping around for greener pasture. The only thing they have over us is just good administration. They don't have the resources we have and if we only can just add good leadership, we'll surpass them in no time. These old folks should just retire and let the younger ones take charge. Enough is enough! |
luluosas: Mine is okay here even though on 2G network.I meant glo is superb in my area too while airtel is bad. That was why I found it difficult to pick up my airtel sim when glo blocked BIS for android around April. |
So, she wan tell me say she no see where to park dis small car along dat road. She dey show herself. E jawe fun joor, mak she go pay £40k for office, mak her bodi com down. |
@ulsherlan, you are right. This blogger is just making a biggie out of nothing. He was just expressing is mind about a recent remark by Don Jazzy. If you're looking for beefs, you may consider Tonto's recent e-attack with Mercy. I remember Ruggedman's song against Eedris some 12 years ago..y u too dey cophy cophy huhun.. |
sholypopz: A lot of dull people on Nairaland. He is only worried about her and her share of his wealth.Why do you have to call people dull? That's not fair. The fact that they haven't posted something similar to your post doesn't make them dull. Okay, since you're intelligent, can you give us possible reasons why Bella disobeyed based on your submission above? Your comment seems to me like an arrogant one. |
Una bad sha. See as una jus pick every part of d girl bodi tak pass comment. Nairalanders! Anyway, the only strange thing for me is the hairstyle. I initially thought it was gorimapa. |
luluosas: That slow speed could be exclusive to your location alone, as Glo 2G speed is beating Airtel's 3.75G speed in my location.Same here. |
luluosas: This is correct but, your money will never be deducted any day you don't call from your line. This is because, it is NOT a renter fee. Thank you.Thank you for all your responses. I will recharge and try it tomorrow. I hope this issue would have been resolved as I'm already seeing complaints. I also hope they are ready for heavy migration. |
According to him, even if senators wereOga senator, so collecting N35m a month is not bad when it is always war for the government to pay a civil servant who earns a meagre N18k to cater for a wife and 5 children. Thunder fire dat ya dirty smelly mouth. And you were advising them to talk about corruption; is receiving N35m per month not part of the corruption we are talking about? But wait o, I hope this news is not exaggerated. N35m per month? |
Please o, I need someone to clarify this for me. I recently noticed the use of "molestation" instead of "molesting" in some reports including the one above. Is the usage correct or is it just an error? |
I tire for dis country o. At a time when we should be security conscious, should such a premises be left unprotected? Surely, they have forgotten the abandoned building at Okota used by kidnappers to perpetrate their evil act. |
lol, unwanted guest. The snake's head looks like that of a baby seal. |
Honestly, if we were to start gathering people who are not materialistic in this country, Hausas will provide the highest number. An average Hausa man is only concerned about money to eat and a place to lay. They generally don't care about building houses, buying cars, living expensive lifestyle. Although, this doesn't mean there are no Hausas that are materialistic. But this man was overly non-materialistic. There is no sense in the kind of life he lived. You had a clean opportunity to make it big so that your family will not suffer after you must have gone but you squandered it. You refused gifts saying your religion doesn't permit you to ask for gifts and then when you were in need, you went to Diezani for financial support. Was that not asking? Or was he just trying to impress people around him? Why didn't he reject the house built for him? Even if you wanted the world to know that you were not materialistic, accepting gifts from people when you don't ask should still be cool. I wonder what will become of those eighteen children he left behind. I just hope they won't rain curses on you. Anyway, na your life sha. I pray that God gives me such opportunity someday. RIP. |
Dan Zaria hated any currency other thanCould this be patriotism? |
Elxandre: you.. dbanj will never impress youActually, the fault is D'banj's. There is something about that guy that makes it difficult for people to be convinced that he's a good musician. But somehow, he just continues to have his way. |
It's high time Seun started charging you bloggers. una go attract us open una thread, wen we open, una go say make we open una blog again. Mak all dis small small pikins dey pass me around lik futubol. Imagine! OP, take time o. |
angel TI: *young and innocent facelol, which one be 6 again? |
There are so many criteria that are considered in determining a winner for a beauty pageant. A bimbo is always annoying and disappointing when interviewed. |
Pretty girl. I'm not a fan of Duncan Mighty(this name sounds like a wrestler's name), but I listened to 3 to 4 of his songs in a commercial vehicle the other day and I was impressed. I loved the beat particularly. |
I enjoy travelling and visiting new places but the long trip in a vehicle especially on Naija roads is a discouragement for me. Anyway, the state of the road might not be the culprit but if this piece of information is true, may the Lord preserve and restore them quickly. |
I've not watched the video but song is fairly okay. Not enough to attract such views. It must have been the video. Will watch it soon. |
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