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BusinessRe: Is Folarin Alakija & Nazanin Jafarian's White Wedding The Most Lavish Ever? by AdeKamal(m): 7:56am On Jun 13, 2017
Please come and do part 2 in Nigeria..

I don't need to enter flight to be there though it'll be faster..
My friends father has a very big events center,
My uncle's friend does transportation and hotel management
My classmate has a caterering service..
My other classmate sells clothes and accessories.. Imported and Local if you want to support indigenous products..!
Me, my own is events planning and decoration, print works, program of events.. Digital and paper, customisation and branding souvenirs etc.

Please come and do part 2 of the reception in Nigeria please..
Help us #change and our lives.. We need #transformation

God bless me, my family, friends and country


Kamal
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Car TalkRe: Would You Buy This 5,600mile 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo For N36 Million? (photos) by AdeKamal(m): 7:43am On Jun 13, 2017
Kingjoshbaba:
I will rather use the cash to build a 4 flats of 3 bedrooms and collect rent for the rest of my life. that buy one car with that amount....... Land full ibadan here.......
GOOD Thoughts there.. But how many "Richies" think wisely
Car TalkRe: Would You Buy This 5,600mile 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo For N36 Million? (photos) by AdeKamal(m): 7:41am On Jun 13, 2017
decatalyst:
Is this the last surviving Toyota/car in the entire universe?

If it is the only car around, maybe. But if not, amadioha need to visit whoever wish to sell this for #36,000,000 naira!
How much is that ...

Something that won't take 10mins to bury 3ce of it underground after like 6 months as an "office holder" .. in an important position..!! undecided
decatalyst:
Is this the last surviving Toyota/car in the entire universe?

If it is the only car around, maybe. But if not, amadioha need to visit whoever wish to sell this for #36,000,000 naira!
How much is that ...

Something that won't take 10mins to bury 3ce of it underground after like 6 months as an "office holder" .. in an important position..!!
BusinessRe: Aliko Dangote, Toyin Saraki And Others Attend Folorunsho Alakija’s Son’s Wedding by AdeKamal(m): 7:37am On Jun 13, 2017
How I wish they could think of doing it in Nigeria.. At least opportunity for free food for some people.. And catering contract for some "local" caterers and IVdesign, program of events, customisation and "events" planning designers like me.

Hausa people just make sense.. See Babangida own.. In his hometown.. Many people came and we saw how much private jets we have.. Trust the FAAN staffs and people of Niger state were happy at that time

Torr..
God bless me, my family and country

Kamal 08135864387
CareerRe: Have A Look At The Top 5 Nigerians In ICT by AdeKamal(m): 6:56am On Jun 04, 2017
Ugochukwu92:
1) SIMDUL SHAGAYA
Simdul Shagaya is the founder and CEO of Konga and Dealdey. With over 10 years experience in new media and investment banking, Shagaya, whose corporate Africa stints include Google, Lucent Technologies and Rand Merchant Bank in South Africa, launched e-Motion Advertising in November 2005, a Lagos-based integrated marketing and communications agency. In March 2011, the serial entrepreneur then founded Dealdey (Africa’s answer to Groupon), which grew to be Nigeria’s leading daily deals site.
Nigeria is a market with deep mobile penetration and fast growing access to the internet,” coupled with the fact that the country’s largest city, Lagos with a population of 18-million people making it the epicenter of one the largest urban cities only has two world-class shopping malls, the Palms, which opened in 2005 and Ikeja Mall, in 2011, Shagaya swiftly launched Konga, a spin-off from Dealdey.

His primary goal with Konga, was to aggregate the youngest and fastest-growing market that was dispersed, under-served and that traditional retailers were simply failing to reach; “Konga is a word that is found across the numerous ethnic groups on the continent. And every day, consumers in Nigeria and across West Africa started to log onto Konga for products that they otherwise were purchasing in physical retail stores.

In early 2013, Konga raised a $10 million Series A round from Investment AB Kinnevik and Naspers. In Q2 2013, Konga beta-tested 'Konga Mall,' opening up the Konga platform to third-party retailers and moving away from a pure first-party online retail model. In late 2013, Konga finalized a $25 million Series B round from previous investors, Investment AB Kinnevik and Naspers, the largest single round raised by a single African startup at the time. On November 29, 2013, Konga.com crashed and remained offline for 45 minutes as a result of unprecedented traffic stemming from its Black Friday promotion. Konga sold more during the first six hours of the promotion than it did in the prior month.

Konga officially launched its third-party retail platform in the first half of 2014, rebranding it as 'Marketplace' from 'Konga Mall'; by the end of 2014, Konga's Marketplace featured 8,000 merchants, beating internal targets of 1,000 merchants eight-fold. Konga received USD $3.5 million worth of orders during its 2014 Black Friday promotion, compared to USD $300,000 during the promotion in the previous year. Konga reportedly grew 2014 revenue 450% from 2013. In late 2014, Konga finalized a $40 million Series C round from Investment AB Kinnevik and Naspers, the largest single round raised by a single African startup to date. Despite reports that Naspers acquired 50% of Konga in 2013, publicly-traded Naspers disclosed that its stake in Konga after the October 2014 Series C investment was 40.22%. Konga was reportedly valued at approximately $200 million as of the Series C.

In January 2015, Konga was ranked as the most visited Nigerian website by Alexa Internet. According to CEO Sim Shagaya, Konga "leads the field in Nigeria today [early 2015] in Gross Merchandise Value," a metric measuring the total value of merchandise sold through a particular marketplace.


2. JASON NJOKU
https://api.ning.com/files/zQ2pP5BJqrWVxQMOgM4g7mAAeGwSvn5-FQEWoDcS3WfW3EYuInNo6n4OSpDUe0l4i3MT7ov2Aq7km8nPyamHCJtUDRizoqm0/JasonNjokuIROKOisdeadLongLiveIROKOtv.jpg?width=300

Jason Njoku is CEO and Co-Founder of iROKO Partners. He graduated from the University of Manchester in 2005 with a Chemistry degree. After several failed business attempts in the world of online media, he moved back home with his mum at the age of 29. Whilst back at home, he observed his mum’s love of watching Nollywood films. A search for a reliable source of films online yielded nothing, and so the idea to stream Nollywood films online was born. In 2010, Jason moved to Lagos and set-up iROKO Partners.

Nollywood Love was the company’s first platform, streamed on YouTube. To-date, iROKO Partners is YouTube’s largest partner in Africa. In 2012, the company launched iROKOtv, a platform to stream Nollywood movies. The site has recorded over 800,000 registered users and today, 14 million hours of movies have been watched in 178 countries around the world.

iROKO Partners was also one of the first companies in the Nigerian digital music scene, launching iROKING in 2011. The platform has almost 100,000 registered users who have access to over 35,000 tracks by 400+ artists. Across all the iROKO Partners’ platforms, 193,000,000 minutes of entertainment are consumed every month.

iROKING has also launched mobile applications for its music application on the iOS, Android, Windows and Symbian (Nokia) mobile handsets. The application allows access to thousands of the latest Nigerian tracks and stream songs over Wifi or 3G
In 2012, Forbes Africa named Jason as one of Africa’s Top Young Millionaires to watch. He has also been named as one of London’s Top Black Men of Power in Black Enterprise Magazine. IROKO Partners has over 110 employees in offices in Lagos, London and New York.


3. SEUN OSEWA

Seun Osewa is the brain behind Nairaland. He enrolled into the University of Ile ife to study to Electrical Engineering in 1998 but dropped out to pursue his dream in ICT business. He started his career after going into web hosting but several months down the line, he was forced to close down. Although there was pressure from members of his family to go back to school get a certificate, he stuck to his achieving his dream in the ICT world.

Seun decided to start a web forum, as it was cost effective since start-up funds were farfetched. He created 3 forums in November 2003 (one for higher institution students, one for IT discussions, and one to cover the emerging GSM industry; the Mobile Nigeria Forum at MobileNigeria.com).

He decided to start Nairaland when he noticed two odd things about Mobile Nigeria. Despite its narrow focus, it was the only Nigerian community that gave a voice to Nigerians at home. Most other Nigerian sites were owned and dominated by Nigerians in the US or UK. They covered only issues of interests to Nigerians abroad, so also the off topic section of the forum, covering topics outside telecoms, like romance and jokes, was becoming more vibrant than the Mobile Nigeria Forum itself, suggesting the need for a more general-purpose Nigerian forum.
Seun as he is fondly called is most times referred to by many as the Mark Zuckberg of Nigeria as they possess some of the same qualities. Both are seen as young, vibrant, innovative school leavers who went ahead to pursue their dream.

4. Gbenga Sesan:

Oluwagbenga Olabisi Sesan born on July 27, 1977 was appointed Nigeria's first Information Technology Youth Ambassador in October 2001. His
interest and work is built around the use of ICTs in socio-economic transformation—focusing on underserved groups. He has often expressed his strong belief in the potential that Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) hold for Nigeria and Africa.

He has been an active participant at national, regional, and international discussions on the need for Africa's inclusion in the Information Society, and has consulted widely for numerous organisations, including Harvard University, Microsoft, Res Publica, Freedom House, International Telecommunications Union, Heinrich Boll Foundation and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) -- where he was the Vice Chair of the African Technical Advisory Committee. ‘Gbenga Sesan is the Executive Director of Paradigm Initiative Nigeria (PIN), a social enterprise that connects underserved people-groups with ICT-enabled opportunities.

Originally trained as an Electronic & Electrical Engineer at Obafemi Awolowo University, ‘Gbenga completed management training at Lagos Business School, New York Group for Technology Transfer, Oxford University, Harvard University, Stanford University, Santa Clara University and University of the Pacific. His consulting experience includes assignments completed for numerous institutions, including Microsoft, Harvard University, and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Freedom House, Res Publica, Heinrich Boll Foundation, the International Telecommunications Union and the British Council.

Beginning his career with Junior Achievement of Nigeria in 2001, ‘Gbenga served as Program Assistant, Program Manager, Lagos Digital Village Project Manager and Development Manager. While at JANigeria, he had the opportunity of completing the Venture in Management Program (now Venture in Management and Enterprise Program) in 2001, a course that was his first introduction to management. While training volunteer and implementing JANigeria programs, ‘Gbenga also picked up skills that continue to be useful for his career development. ‘Gbenga has consulted and made presentations focusing on Social Media, and the general use of ICTs for development, in over 30 countries.
He is a Crans Montana Forum Fellow, Archbishop Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellow, Ashoka Fellow, Our Common Future Fellow, Cordes Fellow and Schwab Foundation Fellow. ‘Gbenga was Nigeria's first Information Technology Youth Ambassador and served as Vice Chair of United Nations Economic Commission for Africa’s African Technical Advisory Committee. In 2006, he was appointed as a member of the Nigerian Presidential Task Force on the Restructuring of the Nigerian Information Technology and Telecommunications Sectors. ‘Gbenga also coordinated the development of the first mobile application used for election monitoring in Nigeria, ReVoDa. He served as a multi-role coordinator for the social media conversation and reports around the protests across Nigeria following the unpopular increase in pump price of petrol by the Nigerian government in January 2012. He was recently named Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2014.

5. EMEKA OKOYE

Emeka Okoye is the CEO of Vikantti Software and CTO & co-founder of Next.2.us. The latter is a website that focuses on geosocial connectivity using various applications, including SMS and mobile phones. Okoye has over 17 years’ experience in Web, Enterprise & Mobile Software and Project Management. He graduated as a Geologist in 1990 but being passionate about software engineering, he built Nigeria’s first banking website (IBTC, 1996) and Internet Banking app (IBTC, 1997), co-founded one of Nigeria’s earliest start-ups and built the biggest Nigerian Portal (NgEx.com, 1997) and was the Project Manager/Lead Architect of Nigeria’s first major E-commerce Project in 2000 (FSB Bank, Valucard, UPS & Xerox, 2000).

After building Africa’s first mobile app for crowd-sourcing election data in 2011, Emeka has been pioneering the adoption of Semantic Web and Linked Open Data in Africa. As the Architect for Africa’s first Semantic Web music portal, MusicInAfrica, Emeka is undoubtedly one of the continent’s visionaries in mobile applications development.

His software development company, Vikantti mostly develops enterprise-related products such as Signature Verification Systems, Cheque Confirmation Systems, ATM Journal Management Systems and Mastercard Applications, among other things. In 2012, he founded OpenDataNG, a citizen-led Linked Open Data initiative for Nigeria to make public data accessible to common folks, discovering insights for organizations and generating wealth from Government data.

http://go.engineer-ng.net/profiles/blogs/top-5-nigerian-men-in-infotech
Wow.. Nice to know.. At least, There's hope.. But me too must to make am by God's grace..
Say ameen and pray for me.. You too will get your own share by God's grace.


(thinking... : *Where will I start from now..?)


God bless me, my family, Nigerians and Nigeria
_A. K. A. Kamal
(adetonakamal@gmail.com)
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PoliticsRe: Aisha Buhari Lays Foundation For 50-Bed Maternity Clinic In Katsina (Photos) by AdeKamal(m): 6:52am On Jun 04, 2017
muykem:
Mama peace also bought wrapper for Bayelsa women during campaign.
.. And they shared rice with bags branded logos and pictures.. I wish I get a contract of that magnitude..

At least they shared something.. Maybe people will use the bags to keep their clothes or something..

As much as possible, they need such facilities in the North more.. I believe
Such can also be spread to the south and Southeast..where many schooled and did NYC.. That's If they'll allow her to pass peacefully..
Do something down there too though they have leaders but we don't know what's happening..

I reserve my comments..

God bless me, my family and Country
EducationRe: I Regret Bitterly Going To University. by AdeKamal(m): 6:39am On Jun 04, 2017
nwaimostate5:
I opened this new moniker just to lay my frustrations as typical Nigeria youth who is tired of the whole system.

when I was in secondary school I was among the best in my class,is either I came first, second or third I never had any position below them.
my parents were so happy and proud of me and vow to train me up to University education even if it will cost them starving just make sure I attend University because they were poor.
After hearing this from them I became so happy and elevated (remember those feelings then that u will go to University, those feelings no be here) at that time I don't think about anything else except University, jamb,post utme , life in campus and any other thing relating to University.
I wrote my first jamb in 2009, scored above 260, then score relatevely high post utme but I was denied admission in one of the federal University in Nigeria not because I didn't meet the cut off mark but because I don't have money to runs the admission,I lost the admission that year and became so frustrated and dejected.
let Make it short, i have been writing jamb from 2009 till lastly in 2013 when I got admission to study marketing in one the state University in South East.
I,m in my final year now studying marketing just few months for me to graduate.
You may be wondering while i,m writing this,now let me tell you.
I,m writing this first because ......
1 I,m frustrated right now because after graduation I will start roaming the streets looking for job.
2 Had it been I use those time I spent in writing jamb and do business by now I would have been s millionaire by now.
3 Had it been my parents advice me to learn trade by now I would have been my own oga controlling millions.
4 I have to start afresh and enter the streets for hustling because there is no jobs out there, so why the certificate when I can read and write with secondary education.

Then, why did I spent all the years looking for certificate that I may not use tomorrow because streets pays more than salary.
I remember how I hustle during holidays to meet up the needs in school thinking after graduation good jobs are there waiting for me.
Should I said I wasted my time acquiring University education or what, somebody should answer me.
I think I regret Ever going to University.
Sounds intriguing.. However, I trust people like you write in third person's language..
To those who feel.. The writer is pessimistic.. I beg to disagree.. Someone will not carry his/her fone to type that short essay I'd he has actually not seen something..

He's likely telling us what spurred him to action in a bid to call on our Ogas at the top..to help us(at least some of them will have time for social networking or have media agents)..

Let's all be positive.. At least we meet great minds in Universities..we live together and "read-cram" notes, materials and textbooks *together* for 4,5,6 years.. The way forward for now is to think out of the box.. Most Universities "force us" to pass general courses.. GNS or GES etc.. Civic Education and Trade are now important in SSCE .. Yesterday's thread on 30 under 30 made me feel happy that.. There's hope and as well sad.. because I shouldn't sleep too much again..

Let's start with something .. work collectively..be optimistic.. good hearted.. God conscious and prayerful..

God bless me, my family and Country
_A. K. A. Kamal
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PoliticsRe: Best Performing Senators In Nigeria's 8th National Assembly by AdeKamal(m): 6:17am On Jun 04, 2017
rose54321:
From the comments so far, it's seems our senators are really not performing..
Thanks OP for this type of topic, most youth don't even know the names of the senators representing them, talk more of being able to rate their performance.
It's unfortunate really.
Many feel.. Na chop dem they chop for there.. If I have opportunity.. I'll chop my own...5 million per month is not a joking business..

However, I call on us to strive for a brighter future.. Let's not get derailed by the present.. I don't want to say America and Britain but.. Malaysia, UAE and Saudi Arabia did not make it in a day.. It was their youths then that had visions and had good predecessors and colleagues to support them..

Indeed youths are #not too young to run.. But alas.. With a right sense

God bless me, my family and my Country.!
CareerRe: Pay Structure of Most Nigerian companies as at February 2017 by AdeKamal(m): 2:29pm On May 24, 2017
Hope kidnapping will not be instigated by this..! May God bless us with good jobs..
EducationRe: JAMB Effectively Scraps Scratch Cards, Redesigns Website by AdeKamal(m): 9:27pm On Oct 31, 2016
Spoilt market but it sounds good sha
PoliticsRe: Tambuwal Drives Fashola Around Sokoto Town (Photo) by AdeKamal(m): 10:14pm On Oct 11, 2016
may Nigerians be more humble and be able to live simple humane life
PoliticsRe: Lai Mohammed Cradles A Baby He Met While Flying Economy Class (Photos) by AdeKamal(m): 8:38am On Oct 08, 2016
midehi2:
see him teeth

Do they really fly Economy Class shocked
that's changing... why must you fly first class always.. even some former leaders will still be wasting money...

are the other people not human beings too...
abi no be the same airplane una go enter...

#Change begins with me
CelebritiesRe: Kelechi Amadi Discovers Bukola, A Pillow Seller While Shooting Jidenna In Lagos by AdeKamal(m): 8:31am On Oct 08, 2016
nrexzy:
Buh she didn't need to go Nude....
that's part of what they are selling.. God forbid bad thing
PoliticsRe: Edo Election Postponement Ingenious Attempt To Buy Time For APC – PDP by AdeKamal(m): 12:25pm On Sep 09, 2016
people must always talk...!

oh Lord! please guide me and my nation aright...
SportsRe: Ahmed Musa Shares Food Items To The Needy In His Mansion In Jos (pic) by AdeKamal(m): 4:09am On Sep 06, 2016
Sadaqah attracts more blessings
...#charity network smileySadaqah attracts more blessings
...#charity network
IslamRe: How To Be Romantic With Your Spouse by AdeKamal(m): 9:25am On Sep 05, 2016
tres important
why Islamic principles are worth knowing and applying ..
EducationRe: OAU Shuts Down Mosques In Two Halls Of Residence Yesterday. See Why by AdeKamal(m): 11:59pm On Sep 03, 2016
Hadeyeancah:
Osun state again
what do Osun state ...na only Osun waka come,?
people need to learn what real/ideal Islam is..
there are many people trying to dent the image of Islam

...but really, Muslims are nice it's just that there are many naughty people amongst them
EducationRe: Adeyeye Olorunfemi, Rusticated Student Of UNILAG Blasts School Management (Video by AdeKamal(m): 6:13pm On Sep 03, 2016
..eeyyaa..
sorry.. but...
may Nigeria and Nigerians be better
PoliticsRe: Gold Discovered In Bagwai And Shanno LGA In Kano (photos) by AdeKamal(m): 6:03pm On Sep 03, 2016
Testimony89:
Woooooooow! I'm rich....... FK it's time to change our PPA to gold mining!!!!!!!
compulsory CDS project.. cool
Testimony89:
Woooooooow! I'm rich....... FK it's time to change our PPA to gold mining!!!!!!!
compulsory CDS project..
PoliticsRe: Halliburton Scandal: EFCC Traces N13.5b To Private Account by AdeKamal(m): 4:02pm On Sep 03, 2016
no much comments so far...
maybe na Hausa man... use another person name to cover up..
abi na the money dem dey use fund BH people
all these Hausa/muslim people ...may God guide them
PoliticsRe: Gold Discovered In Bagwai And Shanno LGA In Kano (photos) by AdeKamal(m): 3:59pm On Sep 03, 2016
hmm...

This Hausanisation self...
dem still wan give preference...maybe na them carry the ores go hide for their states

or they use pipeline specially for natural resources... to transfer it to the North.

I'm ...just imagining this as some people's comment.
WebmastersRe: Zuckerberg Boarding A Private Jet At Lagos Airport. by AdeKamal(m): 12:01pm On Sep 02, 2016
PrettyCrystal:
very simple guy
na agbada him for wear abi..? or coat wey go they catch heat...
omo na youth him be oo... he's just quite fortunate.
may God bless me and my family oo with abundant riches. pls say ameen
PoliticsRe: "Boko Haram Ready For Peace" - Aisha Wakil by AdeKamal(m): 8:52am On Aug 31, 2016
free2ryhme:
Let dem come
You don't negotiate for peace in hiding
they dey fear. they don't want to be nabbed..
PoliticsRe: "Boko Haram Ready For Peace" - Aisha Wakil by AdeKamal(m): 8:33am On Aug 31, 2016
Osyabj:
It is sad to see a normal igbo girl, obviously, forcefully converted, her name changed and most likely her family does not know of her existence, hence they always make sure she is wearing a full face vail to hide her identity from her family.

just like Ese Oruru's name was changed to Aisha and told "she will never see her family again" This "Aisha" was must have been brainwashed and told she will never see her family again but unlike Ese, no one rescued her from her captors at Maidugri University in 1989. Sad Sad Indeed.

it is said that probably tens and may be hundreds of thousands of igbo and Southern Christians have been kidnapped, forcefully converted to islam and had their names changed by the babaric muslim paedophiles. Many like this "Aisha" has been brainwashed over the years to believe that if she ever goes back to her family they will kill her. Sad indeed.
i expected a better comment... educated individuals should be able to understand what happens and read useful meanings to it... and not just say anything...

please let's preach peace and encourage unity... Islam they say means Peace.
let's respect the Muslims and stop saying bad things about them always... there may be bad people amongst them oo but there are still very many Righteous ones which I believe is the basis of the Islamic religion wink
Osyabj:
It is sad to see a normal igbo girl, obviously, forcefully converted, her name changed and most likely her family does not know of her existence, hence they always make sure she is wearing a full face vail to hide her identity from her family.

just like Ese Oruru's name was changed to Aisha and told "she will never see her family again" This "Aisha" was must have been brainwashed and told she will never see her family again but unlike Ese, no one rescued her from her captors at Maidugri University in 1989. Sad Sad Indeed.

it is said that probably tens and may be hundreds of thousands of igbo and Southern Christians have been kidnapped, forcefully converted to islam and had their names changed by the babaric muslim paedophiles. Many like this "Aisha" has been brainwashed over the years to believe that if she ever goes back to her family they will kill her. Sad indeed.
i expected a better comment... educated individuals should be able to understand what happens and read useful meanings to it... and not just say anything...

please let's preach peace and encourage unity... Islam they say means Peace.
let's respect the Muslims and stop saying bad things about them always... there may be bad people amongst them oo but there are still very many Righteous ones which I believe is the basis of the Islamic religion
PoliticsRe: Sani Abacha's Grandchildren Pictured With Dolphins In Dubai by AdeKamal(m): 10:52pm On Aug 30, 2016
ChangeIsCostant:
so na Dolphins dey finish naija money ...there is God oo
but wait oo... which money again.. Shebi they have told them to freeze the accounts

just saying sha

may Nigeria be better
HealthRe: 5 Lessons Every Nigerian Should Learn From #savemayowa by AdeKamal(m): 12:56pm On Aug 30, 2016
jhydebaba:
So what will happen to the money donatedhuh?
PoliticsRe: Michelle Obama And BBOG Frustrated Chibok Girls Rescue: Aisha Wakil by AdeKamal(m): 12:22pm On Aug 29, 2016
super (interesting true life) story
may Allah please help us out as soon as possible ...
PoliticsRe: Some Goodluck Jonathan's Picture's That Define Nigerian Politicians by AdeKamal(m): 11:55am On Aug 29, 2016
na una sabi... just let's support the government and pray for the nation
EducationRe: Photos Of Osun Model Schools At Night by AdeKamal(m): 7:46am On Aug 29, 2016
Johnnyessence:
he has build over 50 gigantic schools so far u can't be coming here and typing trash oooo.ogbeni has built more than thousands kilometers of roads ooo.Google them for yourself OK.
he's working... but when you work without people's support, what is that...


people say he doesn't seek nor listen to people ...i believe this attitude can change.. u should carry people along and let them appreciate what you do and what they want too
wink
Johnnyessence:
he has build over 50 gigantic schools so far u can't be coming here and typing trash oooo.ogbeni has built more than thousands kilometers of roads ooo.Google them for yourself OK.
he's working... but when you work without people's support, what is that...


people say he doesn't seek nor listen to people ...i believe this attitude can change.. u should carry people along and let them appreciate what you do and what they want too
EducationRe: Photos Of Osun Model Schools At Night by AdeKamal(m): 7:42am On Aug 29, 2016
nerodenero:
Quite impressive but it's obvious Aregberascal doesn't know the difference between governance and religion. Hope he doesn't rubbish everything with religion bigotry.

Keep up the good work but more needs to be done.
religious what.. ..? I wish people could just stop to think before they talk..

someone that was even on osun-Osogbo traditional religion's festival's posters..

sometimes, people will wonder if he is not just a cover. up
PhonesRe: How To Stop Whatsapp From Sharing Your Data With Facebook by AdeKamal(m): 7:22am On Aug 29, 2016
however, i don't think that'll prevent them from knowing what you post on whatsapp... despite the end to end encryption..


thus, I strongly recommend you don't post any rubbish anywhere ...besides why must you?

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