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I expected that by now the NCAA would have released a statement on the incident to assure Nigerians that they are on top of the situation or that they will investigate . . . nothing!!!! Can you imagine? |
Awesome!!!! |
Nairaland is my main distraction at work. Maybe I should block this Seun's site ![]() >>> Wait . . . let me check FP first ![]() |
I still remember the first time I say an inverted nipplex in 2002 . . . I was horrified! Made me loose interest in one of the best relationships I ever had. I thought the girl had a deformity. I was naive and ignorant. Now I know better ![]() |
I lost count like ten years ago. My main weakness is being in a bookstore surrounded by books - I MUST BUY at least one!!!! I still have not read the ones I bought 5 years ago. And I still buy anytime I go to a bookstore ![]() |
damn! |
The Federal Government announced platforms for disclosure and answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
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These phones are not internet enabled. Risk of tracking and hacking is minimal . . . |
Issokay |
sheyinoni:You want me to define smash for you abi? Wait, let me fetch my dictionary . . . |
I've been married for seven years. I have a good job (thank God). I discovered that I am not a good custodian of money as most of my income is wasted as soon as it comes. So, begining from this year, as soon as I collect my salary, I deduct the tithe and my chop money, then I transfer the rest (yes, you heard me right) to my wife. She's been doing a better job managing it than I had done. She is now responsible for ALL family expenses - including fueling my car and saving the surplus! I wish I had done this a long time ago!!!! PS: I discovered that my 'small' chop money lasts far longer and is used more prudently than when I kept all the money and disbursed as I wished . . . |
bibe:I still believe if we think outside the box, we can come up with a cost-effective, efficient and sustainable solution. The answer is out there, somewhere . . . |
Benita27:Whatever a man sows, that must he reap. If you smash other people's daughters (or sons), someday, someone will smash yours too ![]() |
Kenya. Why am I not surprised? ![]() |
Why not invest that money in seeking alternative solutions to our power woes? Affordable Renewable energy options for instance? *Only a fool keeps doing the same thing and getting the same results - or even worse, and still keeps doing it that same way. NIGERIA, IT'S TIME TO THINK OUT OF THE BOX!!!! |
richiearmany14:I think so too . . . |
Mr lecturer, this your story get plenty K-leg ![]() |
He had to snap with her and the naked children and post on social media ![]() |
It depends . . . during lectures, I preferred sitting in the middle. During examinations, I take the first seat in front. Bad guys will not be disturbing me to help them cheat. Had a bad experience in my 100. Since then, Front row at ALL exams! |
Na we dey cause this thing for ourselves O! The level of lack of patriotism, greed, selfishness, wickedness, hatred and desperation amongst ourselves is appalling. God have mercy on Nigeria |
Tomjazzy2:Abeg free me bros! concentrate on selling your motor. This argument is draining my brain ![]() |
Let me guess . . . this guy, and other high ranking officials have large stashes of currencies hidden in obscure places we may never be able to find ![]() |
laudate:True! So annoying. By the way, Abuja motorists don't trafficate. They just squeeze you in your lane and force you to yield to their lawlessness. |
Tomjazzy2:So, was this one produced in 2015? ![]() |
Another annoying one is when the driver behind you will just be flashing his head lights at you. And I will be like: "Kilode nah? Oya, come and fly on top of my head yimu" ![]() |
In other words, Nigerians are terrible drivers! Most of us drive with our emotions. We feel like dying when another vehicle overtakes us in traffic. Worst, Abuja women - CHAI!!!! (especially if they are driving a, SUV or a fairly new car) and they are either driving to Church or doing school runs. In your own interest, avoid them. Commercial drivers are another nut-case! Actually, many of them are Okada riders that graduated into driving cars/buses. They still use their Okada mentality and they see nothing wrong in what they are doing Sometimes I really wonder what the mandate of the FRSC is . . . . Who is really responsible for driver education in this Country? Can't the FRSC spearhead driver education and training? Why will the FRSC not have Driving Training facilities all over the country? Is their job only to keep harassing road users (many of whom don't really know basic driving ethics) over fire extinguishers, wearing seat-belts etc . . . |
Tomjazzy2:At least I know maths: 2017 - 2003 = 14 ![]() |
Juliano47:That's a 14 year old car. One year keh? ![]() |
What's your location? |
Nigerian thieves are the most shameless in the world ![]() |
mesoprogress:Exactly my sentiment! Way to go!!!!! |
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