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Use it as ambulance. De carry dead body and be making cool cash without stress |
Just saw this online. It's the boldness for me, abi na Ai
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Nairaland is getting interesting! You move a topic to frontpage and still close it. This mods are not serious and will bring down this site sooner than expected. |
ezeknov:The op is not giving updates like before, how do you want us to comment? I will follow up this project till the end unless op abandoned the thread |
eejo:Thank you sir. |
My apologies to sir eejo, typingmaster and all members. I rechecked and my post was when eejo said entries were closed. I'm really sorry for the confusion. The winner was rightly choosen cos my post was not on time. Congrats to the winner. |
always247:Thanks. I have moved on already. Congratulations to the winner. |
WhiteIverson:Was there a deadline for posts? Ayam not understanding. |
I clearly won this question guys. I don't know how sir eejo didn't choose me. It's painful knowing you said the right thing but one way or the other, you are not considered. Congratulations to the winner anyways, we go again next time |
Ab0bii:Cc eejo This is my post that explained our population problem. But I still did not win. Haba! I would have kept quiet if my answer is wrong or what was not expected. This is injustice |
I don't see Nigeria as a country in 25yrs to come except something is urgently done. First, the growing population of youths without availability of jobs is a menace that will blow this country up, Nigerians are very intelligent and can survive anywhere on this earth, this means that an average Nigerian always thinks outside the box positively. So when the population becomes much, everyone will be thinking of how to survive and trust me, this will become a full blown crises. Then our leaders are another problem, we don't have listening leaders at all. Countries that are way smaller than Nigeria always look for intellectuals to handle professional matters. Some countries even went to the length of organizing interactive sessions with citizens and promote shows that can citizens showcase their talents and ideas i.e America got talent.......... Coming to Nigeria, your ideas or talent will never materialize unless you know someone who knows someone in power. Access to our leaders is harder when compared to other countries in the whole world, arguably. Then the most important point above all is our non-functional social services which should be the primary responsibility of the government and leaders. The delivery of social services in this country is wack, lacking or non existent. From security to health, Food security to policing, emergency services to local production etc It's disheartening that we are still traveling abroad for medical reasons when we have the best doctors in the world. Call the police to a crime scene and they will arrive two days after the incident, your house on fire can only be helped by neighbors etc Lastly, the citizens can do better than currently, we are not always concerned about anything until we are affected, if a foresighted individual see a potential problem and wants to address it, there will be no support. We rather collect money from politicians and change the narrative or will not care at all. |
Funny thread Rollin is replying himself up there. To look for students hard o🤣🤣🤣🤣
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PulaPower:
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SixSeven:Oga marriage is overrated. Motivational speakers will send you 6ft beyond easily if you listen to them. No dey hate my posts abeg, me my problem na money
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SixSeven:
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Winches and wizards But op, will you be happy if your picture is posted on a public forum without your permission?
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I have nothing to say 🤭🤭🤭 Forty character for what? BTW
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ispreloaded:You are not a serious person I swear, which punter will forget about odds? Create my statistics to do what exactly? I will not follow you to Keep dreaming on winning imaginary millions. |
Forget about the jokes section, if you want to laugh just come here.
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ispreloaded:A very big lie at the bolded. If odds were just a number, bookies would have close shop since. The forecast and variables that they use to set odds is deep and all encompassing. There is always a reason for giving a team a particular odd. |
Y'all should continue dashing alabi your hard earned money. When I was actively punting, I would never picked those big oddds, you know why? Big odds simply means the probability of that particular outcome is slim. But what did I know? All roads in bettting leads to losing your hard earned money.
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aerolagos:Good one, kindly share links to your social media pages. Then again, I will suggest you should still have presence here. This forum may be bastardized by some elements but trust me, the forum has a lot to offer towards this project. Wishing you success at every stage and will be following you always. Thanks |
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:You will still be paying weekly or monthly, OP did not say that part. I think I paid 170k(total) for this same product. |
joinnow:Be writing long English for what you don't know. This is clean juju at work, nothing you fit tell me. I witness this once when a guy slept with a Fulani lady, it was the husband that came and did some devilish stuff for just some minutes, then the man lastly disengaged. Something that lasted for hours. |
PORT HARCOURT — A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has barred the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi, from receiving or acting on any correspondence from the Rivers State House of Assembly relating to moves to impeach Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu. The order was issued by the High Court of Oyibo Local Government Area, sitting in Port Harcourt, following two separate suits filed by Governor Fubara and his deputy, marked Suit No. OYHC/7/CS/2026 and Suit No. OYHC/6/CS/2026. In the interim orders of injunction, the court restrained the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Mr. Martin Amaewhule, and 32 others—including the Clerk of the House and the Chief Judge—from taking any steps towards the impeachment process. Specifically, the court barred Justice Amadi from receiving, forwarding, considering or acting on any request, resolution, articles of impeachment or any form of communication from the 1st to the 27th defendants for the purpose of constituting a panel to investigate the alleged misconduct against the governor and his deputy for a period of seven days. The presiding judge, Justice F. A. Fiberesima, gave the ruling while granting motions ex parte in the two suits filed by the governor and his deputy. Justice Fiberesima also granted leave to the claimants/applicants to serve the interim orders and originating processes on the 1st to the 31st defendants by pasting them at the gate of the Rivers State House of Assembly Quarters. The court further directed that the interim orders and originating processes be served on the 32nd defendant, the Chief Judge of Rivers State, through any staff member of the judiciary at the Chief Judge’s Chambers within the High Court premises. The matter was thereafter adjourned to January 23, 2026, for the hearing of the motion on notice. In the interim orders of injunction, the court restrained the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Mr. Martin Amaewhule, and 32 others—including the Clerk of the House and the Chief Judge—from taking any steps towards the impeachment process. Specifically, the court barred Justice Amadi from receiving, forwarding, considering or acting on any request, resolution, articles of impeachment or any form of communication from the 1st to the 27th defendants for the purpose of constituting a panel to investigate the alleged misconduct against the governor and his deputy for a period of seven days. The presiding judge, Justice F. A. Fiberesima, gave the ruling while granting motions ex parte in the two suits filed by the governor and his deputy. Justice Fiberesima also granted leave to the claimants/applicants to serve the interim orders and originating processes on the 1st to the 31st defendants by pasting them at the gate of the Rivers State House of Assembly Quarters. The court further directed that the interim orders and originating processes be served on the 32nd defendant, the Chief Judge of Rivers State, through any staff member of the judiciary at the Chief Judge’s Chambers within the High Court premises. The matter was thereafter adjourned to January 23, 2026, for the hearing of the motion on notice. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/just-in-court-bars-rivers-cj-from-acting-on-assemblys-impeachment-directive |
Is it only me that is not understanding this letter? Only the deputy governor was mentioned here. Lawyers in the house, over to you. |
BREAKING: Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martins Amaewhule, writes the Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Chibuzor Simeon Amadi, to set up a panel of seven persons to investigate the allegations of gross misconduct levelled against Governor Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Ordu. More details shortly
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Baronthecelebri:🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
Kaczynski:What has this topic got to do with poverty? My good guess is you don't know what we are talking about here. All this small boys sef |
Jakarta:LoL 😂😂 You can't be careful with that glass as a kid, you must made a mistake for once in say 10 washing sessions. Wahala if your playmates are with you, one thing must lead to the other for it to break |
Amotolongbo:Very fragile, my mother comot shege from my body on weekly basis because of this silly thing. I saw one today and remembers about the painful experience. |
