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Front page material.I will com bck to comment Thatz d best choice anyway |
. abeg I dey come bck |
willyzmart: Lol d won frustrate d guyThats best for him.he can be lik nemaja matic or courtious well wish him well though.he his still young just 23 yrs both with 2 kids |
If this post make front page I will walk unclad from magodo to VI enroute ketu,ojota,antoney,yaba surulere,marina then take my bath at bar beach |
Victor Moses has today joined Stoke City on loan until the end of the season. The 23-year-old moved to Stamford Bridge in August 2012 and helped the Blues win the Europa League the following year, netting four times en route to the final. Moses represented Nigeria at this summer's World Cup and was also an integral part of the Super Eagles side which won the African Cup of Nations last year. Moses spent the 2013/14 campaign on loan at Liverpool, and returns to the North-West for the forthcoming season. We wish Victor luck at Stoke and you will be able to keep up to date with his progress via this website. source : www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2014/08/moses-moves-to-stoke.html?WT.mc_id=social_20140816_29895236 |
good for both him and chelsea |
ist page thank God.pls giv me tym to think I will comment later |
ist to comment dis one na front page matterial I go com bck reason before I comment |
sorry el rufai.Thank God I made front page |
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Kemi Olunloyo is known for her controversial views and messages. This time around, she is advising women, via her Facebook page, to embrace a disease-free s*x toy instead of relying on men to provide them s*xual pleasure.
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The Chief of Staff to Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, Patrick Obahiagbon, has revisited the feud between the Head Coach of the Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi, and a member of the national team based in England, Osaze Odemwingie. In a message posted on Twitter on Tuesday, Obahiagbon, who describes himself as a verbal ‘contortionist’, called for a truce between the coach and the player, saying, “Keshi and Osaze need to bury the hatchet …” Although the post could pass for a random and casual tweet, it did not go unnoticed by his numerous followers on Twitter. One Abidemi responded to the post in a tweet, accusing Obahiagbon of being sentimental. He wrote, “I think you are in support of Osaze because he is from your state. Osaze’s time in the Super Eagles is gone, he barely starts in Cardiff.” But Abidemi’s post didn’t go down well with some other followers of the former lawmaker who immediately hit back. One of them, known as Andrew, said, “Haba. Bidemi what has football got to do with location or tribe?” Within a short time, what was meant to be just ‘another’ tweet opened up a debate on whether or not Osaze is still needed in the national team. Adetunji argued against inviting the striker to the Super Eagles. He wrote, “Osaze has no business being in the Super Eagles. My grandma knows that it is IK Uche any day, any time.” Subsequent tweets by Adetunji read, “If we have to bring Osaze into the team, then we should bring in the likes of Obafemi Martins, Seyi Olofinjana, Pius Ikedia, etc. Osaze’s time is gone.” Surprisingly, as the debate raged, Obahiagbon, who appears to be an avid supporter of the Super Eagles, moved on to other subjects without further comments. Over the weekend, he had managed to bamboozle his followers in his typical manner, while commenting on the controversial governorship election in Anambra State. He actually succeeded in leaving a follower named Gular confused after tweeting a message, which read, “I don’t know about you, but I find conventionality all too stifling…” The fan simply asked, “Meaning what, sir?” Obahiagbon keeps wowing his audience with tweets on the ASUU strike. The most notable is his take on Prof. Festus Iyayi’s death. He had tweeted, “It is a lancinating loss of another stentorian voice…” As expected, the message had ignited frenzied comments on Twitter. In response, one Ostatics remarked, “This grammar is enough to make ASUU call of the strike.” Although respected in some quarters for his unusual command of high-sounding words, Obahiagbon was once severely criticised by his followers for making a minor grammatical error in a tweet posted in January. However, he has kept on doing what he knows how to do best on Twitter — mesmerising his fans with jaw-breaking statements. When he was recently attacked by a fan, who described his statement as ‘unnecessary English’, Obahiagbon subtly ridiculed his young follower saying, “Exactly when you have easier words like tbh, smh and lol.” But one Oluwatosin challenged him, tweeting, “Sir, please speak what we will understand. Speaking and communicating are two different things.” Obahiagbon enjoys a large following of undergraduates who delight in reading his tweets. In what could perfectly pass for the ‘marketing strategy of the year,’ hip hop artiste, Ice Prince has contracted the ‘crowd puller’ to be the host of his album concert, which takes place in Lagos this weekend. punchng.com/i-punch/obahiagbon-revisits-osaze-keshi-feud/
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A bill seeking to allow public officers operate foreign bank accounts passed second reading at the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Under the extant Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act, 2004, it is criminal for a public officer to operate a bank account outside Nigeria. The bill that passed second reading on Wednesday sought to amend this law “so as to make the leave of the Bureau necessary for a public officer to maintain or operate a bank account outside Nigeria.” One of the supporters of the bill, Mr. Bamidele Faporusi, argued that the current law was “weak and ineffective”, as no public officer had been successfully prosecuted for flouting it. He explained that the amendment proposed included a proviso that public officer must get the approval of the bureau before opening such an account. He claimed that the disclosure would remove the secrecy surrounding foreign accounts. Faporusi said, “Today, people are operating such accounts by proxy or even in the open because they know that nothing will happen. “This amendment says you can operate the account but this must be with the leave of the bureau. People now know that there will be punishment for non-disclosure.” Another lawmaker, Mrs. Aisha Dahiru from Adamawa State, told the House that the secrecy surrounding foreign accounts encouraged “the monumental corruption” in the country. But, some members expressed reservations, fearing that the proposal would simply give public officers a licence to stash more government funds in private accounts overseas. punchng.com/news/reps-move-to-allow-public-officers-operate-foreign-accounts/ |
The State Security Service on Wednesday in Abuja paraded an assistant lecturer in Arabic and Islamic studies at the Kogi State University, Muhammad Yunus, for recruiting and coordinating a Boko Haram terror cell in Kogi State. The service said Yunus runs a terror group, which comprised Umar Musa, head of operations/ instructor; Mustapha Yusuf (aka Habib), armourer/Chief courier; Ismaila Abdulazeez, a foot soldier; and Ibrahim Isah (aka one in town), who is also a foot soldier. SSS Deputy Director, Media and Public Relations, Marilyn Ogar, who briefed newsmen, explained the terror cell planned to launch attacks in Kogi State. Source: punchng.com/news/sss-parades-varsity-lecturerfour-others-for-terrorism/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter |
oluking: na 2-2 e go endu correct |
nsofor no play ooo.eh first time i made front page dancing lagbaja no do no do |
4th to comment tank God o |
how Can i Make a post on nl pls |
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D guy is very correct he did not say he cant b left out bt as a captain he shld b informed |
Lst to comment.dancing galala |