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[quote author=crackkhaus post=89435286]First of all, that doesn't look like it happened in Abia State. The home in the video looks like a building design for houses either in the US/UK/Canada. The man himself is the one holding the phone to record what is going on, perhaps to use as evidence showing that he did not raise a hand on his wife should cops/courts get involved. He is deliberately trying to piss her off, there is even a grown-up fat boy (probably their son) laughing at the whole drama. The only person who seems really angry and agitated there, is the woman. Sassysure, abeg come interpret wetin dem dey yan so people can get a better picture. ; IT HAPPENED IN GERMANY.BOTH OF THEM MENTIONED “ KINDERGELD“ KINDERGELD IS A CHILD BENEFIT/ALLOWANCE THAT THE GOVERNMENT PAYS EACH CHILD MONTHLY IN GERMANY. THE 300 THEY MENTIONED IN THE ARGUMENT SHOULD BE €300 AND NOT $300 |
[quote author=dadaic post=53796819]Girl u r loyal Take this 100k Go get urself a new store Take 100k Go buy urself new clothes U r smart U r intelligent Take 1million Go buy urself a tintinlin house DJ Khaled- |
Brothers and sisters, Let's make this clear once and for all ! There is only ONE HELL FIRE...and that is the one we are living in right now. |
How will this help poor Nigerians struggling to survive ? |
I can read the handwriting on the wall |
In the year that king Uzziah died, Isaiah saw the Lord. - Isaiah 6:1 Some leaders need to die in Nigeria for salvation to come. MY BROTHER,FLESH AND BLOOD DID NOT REVEAL THIS TO YOU. MANY PAST AND PRESENT PRESIDENTS,GOVERNORS,MINISTERS,LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAIRPERSONS etc SUPPOSE TO DIE FOR NIGERIANS TO ENJOY GOD´S BLESSINGS |
[quote author=guyX post=34926850]Reminds me of game of thrones season6's season finale. Cerci Lanister tinz. Season 5....Episode 10 Not season 6 |
I THANK GOD...I AM FAR AWAY FROM THE SHORES OF AFRICA....MY KINDS CAN'T GROW UP IN THIS KIND OF ENVIRONMENT. IN THIS MODERN WORLD... |
I ONLY SAW MECEDES G-WAGON ( AMG) |
Buhari will surely stop this beginning from May 29 Lie....BUHARI IS NOT THAT STUPID...HE WILL NEVER REVOKE SUCH CONTRACT |
Please in case of incasity make i use vex speak english self because all of you has been speaking let me spark now, oya listen,"According to the technical ground of the constitution, Buhari of APC must score up to 25% in 1/3-(about 13 states-where GEJ won him), out of the 36 states, before he (Buhari) can be declared a winner over the incumbent president. So, even if Buhari won most of the states in Nigeria, but if he couldn't win up to 25% votes in the states that GEJ defeated him, the presidential election thus, will be declared inconclusive, and thus, GEJ of PDP will still emerge as the winner. In the states in South-East and South-South that GEJ won, did Buhari win up to 25% votes? Let the Notherners start educating their people now oooo; about what the Nigerian constitution says based on technical ground, because I know, as soon as they hear that GEJ is announced the president, they will start their senseless killings. Know it now that on technical ground of the constitution, that Buhari is too far from becoming the president in spite of the fact that he is the one leading in most states. |
How many people Waka com this thread.. NA ONLY ME WAKA COME OHHHHHH |
G For G-Wagon |
CRYPTS IN THE TONSILS CAN ALSO CAUSE BAD BREATH |
If you think the cluelessness of this man motivated Chimamanda to write this article click like! -CramJones CramJones, stop being silly! Your People( Hausa-Falani) have ruled Nigeria for more than 30 Years...nothing to show for it. Constant Power problem didn't start in 1999 |
Question for the gods |
What? And still they have not found a common missing plane ( MH370) |
Ebola: Liberia’s President writes moving letter to the world Liberia’s President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has written a heartfelt letter to the world over the Ebola crisis that hit her country. In the letter which was read over the radio and transmitted worldwide, she likened the Ebola epidermic to the civil war her country faced 11 years ago which killed a lot of Liberians, crumbled their economy and vital institutions. The president called on the international community to stop all theoretical explanations on the Ebola crisis and act fast to stop the spread of the deadly virus. Find her letter after the cut… Dear World In just over six months, Ebola has managed to bring my country to a standstill. We have lost over 2,000 Liberians. Some are children struck down in the prime of their youth. Some were fathers, mothers, brothers or best friends. Many were brave health workers that risked their lives to save others, or simply offer victims comfort in their final moments. There is no coincidence Ebola has taken hold in three fragile states – Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea – all battling to overcome the effects of interconnected wars. In Liberia, our civil war ended only eleven years ago. It destroyed our public infrastructure, crushed our economy and led to an exodus of educated professionals. A country that had some 3,000 qualified doctors at the start of the war was dependent by its end on barely three dozen. In the last few years, Liberia was bouncing back. We realized there was a long way to go, but the future was looking bright. Now Ebola threatens to erase that hard work. Our economy was set to be larger and stronger this year, offering more jobs to Liberians and raising living standards. Ebola is not just a health crisis – across West Africa, a generation of young people risk being lost to an economic catastrophe as harvests are missed, markets are shut and borders are closed. The virus has been able to spread so rapidly because of the insufficient strength of the emergency, medical and military services that remain under-resourced and without the preparedness to confront such a challenge. This would have been the case whether the confrontation was with Ebola, another infectious disease, or a natural disaster. But one thing is clear. This is a fight in which the whole world has a stake. This disease respects no borders. The damage it is causing in West Africa, whether in public health, the economy or within communities – is already reverberating throughout the region and across the world. The international reaction to this crisis was initially inconsistent and lacking in clear direction or urgency. Now finally, the world has woken up. The community of nations has realized they cannot simply pull up the drawbridge and wish this situation away. This fight requires a commitment from every nation that has the capacity to help – whether that is with emergency funds, medical supplies or clinical expertise. I have every faith in our resilience as Liberians, and our capacity as global citizens, to face down this disease, beat it and rebuild. History has shown that when a people are at their darkest hour, humanity has an enviable ability to act with bravery, compassion and selflessness for the benefit of those most in need. From governments to international organisations, financial institutions to NGOs, politicians to ordinary people on the street in any corner of the world, we all have a stake in the battle against Ebola. It is the duty of all of us, as global citizens, to send a message that we will not leave millions of West Africans to fend for themselves against an enemy that they do not know, and against whom they have little defence. The time for talking or theorizing is over. Only concerted action will save my country, and our neighbours, from experiencing another national tragedy. The words of Henrik Ibsen have never been truer: “A thousand words leave not the same deep impression as does a single deed. Yours sincerely, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf =========== Dont just read contents on .com, you too can start adding seeds about yourself, business, blogs etc for thousands of our daily visitors to see, all your seeds and guavas will be displayed on our homepage. Become a member today and take full advantage. |
IT´S SNOWING HERE BADLY.... (- 30 Degree Celsius) May God help us all ! |
FFK SOMETIMES YOU MAKE SENSE |
Kenai: www.nairaland.com/attachments/1554497_13_jpege02b5f50d064103233b3adee3b96a510SEE NYANSCH ! LE KWANU IKEEEEEEEEEEE ! |
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sweetBummsy: Lyf is truly vanity..! 2day ure here, 2maro ure no more. I pity dis babe, she died wit lot of talents in her. #iWeepMY DEAR,DON´T PITY HER,BUT RATHER PITY YOURSELF THE DEAD HAVE IT EASY,THEY HAVE NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten. Ecclesiastes 9:5 |
bee444: Pastor Fireman has about 4 red exotic cars. Asked why his cars were painted red, he said his mother used to buy red clothes for him when he was young. His lounge and the rest stuff in his house were also painted red.BRO, NOT RED BUT YELLOW. STOP DRINKING IJEBU GARRI,DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR COLOUR BLINDNESS ! |
90 percent of the fried chicken we eat are dead chicken. Believe me ! |
WOMAN WAS GOD´S SECOND MISTAKE----Friedrich Nietzsche |
AS I AM TYPING THIS,IT´S SNOWING HEAVILY HERE IN OKIJA, IHIALA LGA ANAMBRA. MAY ALLAH HELP US ALL ! |
IF SHE COMES OUT ALIVE AFTER HER JAIL TERMS, THE FAMILY OF THE DEAD BOY SHOULD SET UP THEIR OWN COURT AND EXECUTE THE WOMAN FOR MURDER. many igbo women are wicked |
BLACK PEOPLE GIVING BIRTHS TO CHILDREN THEY CANNOT TAKE CARE OF. IF YOU ASK THEM, THEY WILL SAY " CHILDREN NA BLESSINGS FROM GOD " EVEN THE ANIMALS IN THE JUNGLE DON´T RAISE BABIES,WHEN THERE IS SCARCITY OF FOOD,ONLY BLACK PEOPLE DO THAT |
NICE ONE |
shadrach77: colonial mentality is...wearing a winter jacket in a tropical country like NigeriaLITTLE NEGRO,CAN´T YOU READ. HE WAS IN TEXAS ON VACATION |