Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 12:29pm On Feb 01, 2009 |
oziomatv: Agaba, kedu kwa nke bu HDtv?
Kedu ebe ifyalways gara otego nnusoro olu ya, Nwa ada ahu ana emeka anyi obi oma.
Ify where are you we missed you. Haba! I bughizi ordinary TV i buzi high definition tv Ify di ime biko. Hapu ya ka zuo ike |
Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 10:56pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
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Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 10:50pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
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Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 10:43pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
igwe 1: Shes laughing at you, she confessed to me that she tricked you of your valuable with that post A woman who cook for a man and service his thrid leg could not have tricked him for anything. What can she get that is better than herself. She gave me herself. |
Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 10:30pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
check the link i sent to you.
Show me anyone like it for you She can say anything she likes. She is the princess. The heart of the pricess lies in my bossom |
Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 10:21pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Merry Christmas Nairaland 2008! by agaba123(m): 9:43pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
Busy_body: Please my dearest lover, can you kindly make the line after mine bold and write it in large font please because my eyesight is starting to worry me again Loff you boo  Love is like a taskmaster can drag one through kilometer If does not melt No pain is felt. I will do exactly as you desire doing so till I retire Greater joy will never come the type you produce as I cum Merry xmas Busybody my one and only one[ [size=20pt]Whatever90 my ex-wife[/size] |
Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 8:28pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
just warning you to steer clear  |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 6:01pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
Ozioma thank you
I sigo na Oziomatelevision baa na OziomaHDtv . . .lol |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 4:35pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
oziomatv: Agaba otu abuo ato, biko inwere ike ikowara m ihe ina achoghi n'aha threadi a ka m kowara gi ofuma?. Otutu mmadu kwenyere na isi mbido threadi a. I am just feeling homesick for that thread. If you don wanna change it no p. Nothing is wrong with this one. Just that i prefer the one we are all used to. if you don wanna change it, you can copyb this and paste in your 'modify' window so that the name of the old thread instead of the link [b][url= https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-19138.18432.html ]Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady [/url][/b]leave no gap between html and closing bracket cheers |
Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 4:23pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
igwe 1:
lol Here is what she said I should ask you and I quote:-
Agaba123, you were saying . . . . when did she say that? she has been with me for 2 days now |
Education › Re: Covenant University Suspends Over 500 Students Few Days To Examinations by agaba123(m): 4:06pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
Being that strick will only help those who want to help themselves, if not they cannot be as strick as they are in catholic seminaries and yet the seminarians still bonk girls within the gates. The guys behave like liberated he goats when they have the slightest opportunity outside the seminary. And those who will be reasonable will be reasonable even in the national unis. having said that however, I must admit that an atmosphere of discipline enables learning. I was in a science school where the waec results were superb from the pioneers set to 4th set. Within this period, we had a martinet as a principal and another no nonsense guy. In fact all the teachers were up and doing until the principal left. The new principal was the owambe, money grabing and womanising type. Things have gone from bad to worse since then. Students hardly graduate without having to buy a GCE form. Discipline effects learning a lot. But not having a cell phone in this age as a student  Do they allow lappy for those who can afford it? I know CU is meant for the children of middle to upper class who can afford the fees. Do you even have internets in the school? |
Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 3:37pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
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Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 3:25pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
Ozioma television Onye ka I na-ekele?  Biko iwe gi adila oku, gini mere iji na achoghi igbanwe aha thredi a ka o buru nkew ochee? |
Autos › Re: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by agaba123(m): 3:13pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
Well, I cannot say if Igwe is guilty of bribery or not. The only thing I am sure of is that Igwe has been campaigning for the provision of VIN for every car listed in nairaland before dec 6th. That accusation may be wrong. The only problem I have with Igwe is his interest in busy_body  |
Culture › Re: "igbos Are Descendent Of Sudanese And Igala That Mixed Up With White Jews" by agaba123(m): 2:44pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
Ifygurl,
Since you are a biology major, I think it might be worthwhile if you try to piece up the DNA evidence. You don't have to wait for the whites. let me know if you wanna do it.
OLAUDAH EQUIANO
Ola is an Igbo name Uda is an igbo word
Equiano could be Ikwuano as in four kindreds.
as the last poster said, it is possible they spelt her name the way it sounded to them. peace! |
Autos › Re: 2007 Toyota Solara: Perfect Valentine Gift by agaba123(m): 1:55pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
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Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 1:30pm On Jan 31, 2009 |
ohaechesi: umu nne m, ekelela m unu ebe odi ukwu n'ihi na odighi fecha fecha. ukpala okpoko gburu, nti chiri ya. seun, i mara asu, sua na ime ikwe, ma i ga ama asu, sua na ala. ihe obula ihuru, iwere ya otu ahu. na otu aka ahu, a na m eme ka ndi cheputara echiche "virgin asato, tinyere Akata ato" biko umu nne m, tinyenu m na onu ogugu , enweghi m anya ukwu (for the sake of ten percent 10% only, you know what i mean)  O di mma nwanna. Anyi ga-ama ihe emere maka ya. Toshi Okwa Ina-anu? Okwanu egbe bere, ugo ebere. Onwerekwanu ka si ibe ya ebela, ya gosi ya ebe O ga-ebe. Graxienoo. Ndi igbo na-eji iru oma anabata onwe ha. daalu |
Politics › Re: Politics Of Religion by agaba123(m): 8:45pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
bindex: Yeah killing of the infidels is right isn't it? or slavery? Why do christains frwon at slavery today when the bible strongly advocates slavery? I don't see most moslems stonning to death their gay friends all over the place even though that is what the koran teaches them. I wish you have read the bible. bindex: Do the deities in the bible and the koran teach discrimination, segregation, and racism against people of other faiths? YES, so what is it you are saying? I am not talking about religion I am talking about what is in the bible and the koran. I wish you have read the bible again. |
Politics › Fg Revokes 2 Oil Blocks by agaba123(op): 8:41pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=134304The Federal Government has cancelled an oil exploration deal it signed with a Korean Consortium, according to separate statements issued yesterday by the companies that formed the group. This development came on the day the Secretary-General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Cou-ntries (OPEC), Mr. Abdalla Salem El Badri, said a price range of $60 to $80 per barrel is “ideal” for crude oil, The Korean consortium is now exploring legal option against the Federal Gover-nment over the cancellation of its exploration rights at two major offshore oilfields awarded to the consortium in 2005. Korean National Oil Company (KNOC), a member of the consortium, said the Federal Government alleged that the consortium failed to make agreed payments. But the group, led by KNOC, said they had paid $9 million in cash and offered a letter of credit to pay an additional $231 million to cover their 60 per cent interest in Oil Prospecting Licence (OPL) 321 and OPL 323. The blocks could hold as much as 1 billion barrels, according to preliminary estimates. “Nigeria informed our consortium that it will cancel the rights because the consortium failed to fully pay the investment that the group had agreed to honour in 2005 when the rights were awarded,” consortium members Daewoo Shipbuilding and Korea Electric Power Corporation said in a statement. “We have met our obligations through official negotiations with the Nigerian government and can't understand the decision because the payment issue, which has never been raised in the previous government, suddenly became a matter under the current government,” KNOC also said in a statement. “We are seeking various counter-measures including legal steps and diplomatic solutions to restore the rights or get refunded,” the statement added. The cancellation of the rights is a gain for India’s top energy explorer, Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), as the Federal Government restored its right as the winning bidder for the two highly prospective deep-water oil exploration rights in the Gulf of Guinea. ONGC lost out to the Korean consortium in 2005 as South Korea promised the Federal Government massive investment in infrastructure. South Korea promised to build a 1,200-km (745-mile) gas pipeline from Port Harcourt to Abuja and 2,250 megawatts of power generation in return for the exploration rights. The two oil fields oil are also 30 per cent owned by British-listed firm Equator Exploration and 10 per cent by a local Nigerian firm. Equator said earlier last week that it had been also informed of the decision to restore the status of the ONGC consortium as the winning bidder, subject to their payment in full of a $485 million signature bonus within 60 days of Jan. 6, 2009. Yesterday at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting holding in Davos, Switzerland, the Secretary-General of OPEC hinted that OPEC would make further production cuts at its March 15 meeting in a renewed bid to shore up the price OPEC’s argument for higher crude oil prices was supported by the Group Chief Executive of British Petroleum, Dr. Tony Hay-ward. Oil currently hovers around $40 a barrel after hitting a record $147 June last year, putting the economies of many oil-producing countries at risk, with Nigeria’s 2009 budget in jeopardy because of the $45 benchmark. Oil revenues account for around 80 per cent of Nigeria’s income and 95 per cent of foreign exchange earnings. “We are not happy with even $50 [a barrel] oil,” said El Badri. “We don’t want a repeat of the 1980s when we didn’t invest, had to lay off high-skilled people, didn’t invest in new capacity. We have to be ready to meet rising demand. The most important thing is the ability to invest through the downturn.” El Badri argued that the current price would hurt oil producers and at the same time hurt investment, adding: “If we don't invest now, then we will store up a problem in three years from now when your demand picks up.” He said a similar crisis in the early 1980s prevented investment and led to shortages when the global economy eventually recovered. The BP boss agreed with him, saying the price of oil “has to be high enough to motivate investment going forward. When the economy picks up, demand will pick up very fast and we will quickly run into supply problems. We do need a price that allows us to continue to invest in the downturn.” The Chief Executive of French energy giant EDF, Mr. Pierre Gadonneix, agreed with the proposed price range, but said investments would have to be made with or without the economic downturn. Can somebody please find out if the guys refused to pay an agreed bribe? |
Politics › Re: Politics Of Religion by agaba123(m): 8:37pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
Kobojunkie: @Poster, you are either a christian or you are not. If you do not follow the tenets of the belief to the fullest, then you are not, as there is no way one can be a semi-christian. You are either fully in or you are fully out. No inbetween in the religion. good |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 8:30pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
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Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 8:08pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Politics Of Religion by agaba123(m): 7:54pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
dayokanu: My closest friend in University was a Moslem we lived together for 3 years Squatter, landlord relationship
We got along very well probably because both of us were not fanatical. I hardly go to fellowship and he too hardly goes to mosque.
Its when people take religion to the extreme that we have issues.
Moreover these religion are used to deceive the poor, The rich know where they meet and make decisions regardless of their religions I disagree a bit with that portion. Going to fellowish does not make one a fanatic. One deicides to be a fanatic. I was fellowship freak but I had moslem friends. Even in youth service, my friends were moslems we got along well. Who ever discriminates in terms of personal relationship using religion as a smokescreen is . . . . Poster, No mind am ooo. We are first humans then comes religion. |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 6:32pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
Mba O na-acho blokos ya acho? Chei Romeo echekwa m na I ma atapia bekee? lee ihe o dere e be a Men!!! No need for all these criticisms that u guys are pouring out allover d place nke putara : umunwoke, blokos m na-efu efu  |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 5:56pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
Romeo i siri na m mere gi nini? |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 4:49pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
Youngies I si m mekwanu gini? Okwa onye bu anu ijiji na-eso? Agwa nti ma nti anughi, egbubiri isi, nti esoro ya |
Christianity Etc › Re: beware of ghosts!!! by agaba123(op): 4:17pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
Na so oo. Ghost hehe |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 4:11pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
toshmann: gini mega ngaaa  onye mechiri threadi anyi 
seun . . .seun . . . . i commit-uola sacrilege i ga eweta ihe ndi a eji achu aja . . .seun . .
I. one virgin cockroach 2. five and half houseflies one of which was born in egypt in a leap year 3. seven he goats, two of them must be last borns and at leas one is the first born 4. four white fouls, one of which must be blind in one eye 5. three and half torotoros, one must be black. 6. 20 yrs old scorpions 7. one white cloth from baghdad 8. sadam hussein's left little finger
seun get these things o to appease the gods. . . or else . . . my hand no dey o
toshmann has spoken  Tosh Ikwuru nke oma. O di otutu ihe foduru O ga-eweta ka ewere kpuo aru. Ihe ndi ahu bu 1.nwamkpi na-agbaghi aji amu 2.Ngwere gbara aji 3. ara mbe 4. akwa udene. Tosh hope you no get problem for power for your area[ |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by agaba123(m): 3:51pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
Threadi ochee ahu ka di ya. A siri m Ozioma ka o tinye link na the first post O ju.
You can always access it if you like. |
Christianity Etc › Re: beware of ghosts!!! by agaba123(op): 12:08pm On Jan 30, 2009 |
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Autos › Re: 2007 Toyota Solara: Perfect Valentine Gift by agaba123(m): 11:49am On Jan 30, 2009 |
Busy_body: Agaba my dearest lover, what are you doing on this thread I thought you already bought me that Bentley that was advertised by Makeitrain, and was waiting to surprise me with it on Valentine's day  Sweetie, I ordered for the limited edition. I don't want you to stand out in the crowd. Many people will be able to buy the advertised one because of the discount they offered. How about that?  @topic full pic |