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Justdulla:True or false Go out go snap pinshure now ![]() |
Sexxkillz:He's advertising his blog luvc warreva |
baranzy:What if you happen to come from the same village ?? Just expect Ur own dosage of the thunder |
phemmyutd:You're not an Omoluabi Cos an Omoluabi doesn't behave like this, they don't condemn a tribe because of the wrong done by one of them. We have Yorubas, Hausas and Igbos that are criminals You can't conclude they are all criminals because of some bad eggs |
Na curse for this Kenya people Kenya and odd news
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Distribute some of Ur loot and stop crying more than the bereaved As if he's part of the Nigerians dying of poverty and hunger |
Tallesty1:She's trying to commit suicide Someone should restrain her Oyankunle Boobina Olubunmi |
vtino13:Thanks bro Justwise, Justi4Jesu, Nattybanta Make una come to my aid ooo |
Advice needed fellow NLanders I met a guy on BBM and we started talking about visa to Dubai (employment visa) and he promised to get Mii a job with Mii paying him 450k but I have to pay an advance of 150k before he can start the process but after much discussion he agreed to do it for Mii with my promise to pay him after the visa is out. He said I can only confirm the genuineness of the visa at the airport, and am not comfortable with such arrangements cos if the visa turn out to be fake then there's nothing I can do again cos he would have gotten his own money. My questions now is Is there a way I can confirm the visa apart from the airport?? Is there a way I can confirm the job too?? I need enlightenment on the general process Justi4Jesu Nattybanta Justwise Pls come to my aid |
Visa free entry to UK for Nigerians and other commonwealth countries
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This has got to be the most hilarious story you'll read all day today! – So a lady shared her story on "MyHoeStory" how she deliberately gulped in a Nigerian guy's cum so as to impress him while they were getting. Well, our brother who ejaculated in the lady's mouth didn't get the memo as he freaked out and exclaimed: "Nne Felicia, where is my sperm?!" Below is how the lady shared her story
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Ewu |
Her look and her dress is even more awkward than the cake |
Noneroone:Why is it always Southwest vs East?? Being a tribal bigot has never help anyone Change Ur way |
A thief celebrating another thief |
Food food food Wonbiliki wonbia Alajeku Jeunkoku |
And someone (former British Prime Minister) we're fantastically corrupt, we started shouting and asking for apology. It's glaring that an average Nigerian is fantastically corrupt When I was in Liberia, you need to see the way people there were asking Mii if am a Nigerian because my Nigerian brothers have really messed up the country thru fraud and what have you. Was even defrauded by a fellow Nigerian |
ConqueredWest:What's with you guys with Afonja ranting nowadays If you can attack someone because of ethnicity, then are you any different from the Buhari you hate so much?? |
He's showing off his chest now Was scared when I saw brea.st |
We all know it was fantastically padded by fantastically corrupt politicians of the thieving republic of Nigeria |
Nigerians are jokers A PC youth Laffin in Swahili |
Our politicians are fools and nonentity What intelligence is he working with?? They say all sorts of nonsense just to discredit their opponents |
What sort of heading is this?? "Buhari Starts Construction Of Collapsed Bridge Along Gombe-Dukku-Kano Road" Na Buhari money them dey use do am?? |
Ekiti is fast becoming a state of loquacious and careless talkers Face the governing of Ur state and leave trash for LAWMA |
Thieves everywhere |
Thank GOD no be Kenya dem do this one |
It might be the name of the town There's a town call fu.ckk |
A Pennsylvania bride who lost her father to tragedy 10 years ago found herself walking down the aisle with the man who received his heart. Jeni Stepien was unable to hold back tears when she embraced Arthur Thomas for the first time Friday and felt her father’s heart beating inside him. “Can you feel it?” Thomas asked her in a video taken by Pittsburgh TV station KDKA. She tearfully held his wrist and chest and quietly nodded. Stepien’s father, Michael Stepien, was killed in a 2006 robbery when she was 23. After he spent 24 hours on life support, the family accepted the inevitable and donated his organs, Stepien told The Huffington Post. At that time, Thomas, who Stepien’s family calls “Tom,” had been waiting nearly 10 years for a heart transplant at his home in New Jersey. “He was going to die if he did not receive a new heart in the next several days,” Stepien told HuffPost via email Sunday. “Tom received my father’s heart within the next 48 hours.” The Christmas following his transplant he wrote to Stepien’s family thanking them for what they had done. The families kept in touch through letters and phone calls over the years but it wasn’t until they started planning Jeni Stepien’s wedding that she saw the perfect chance for them to meet. “When my fiancé proposed, one of the first things I thought of was ‘but who will walk me down the aisle?’ I could think of nobody more meaningful than Tom,” she said. “My fiancé suggested I write him a letter; that way Tom would feel in no way obligated or pressured by my request.” A few days after sending the letter she got a phone call, she said. Tom’s answer was yes. She met him for the first time on Friday. “Meeting Tom was so incredible!” she said. “He is such a gracious and kind-hearted man. You could tell he was so thankful for his life, and that radiated from him.” The decision to invite Thomas brought joy to her entire family, Stepien added. “My mother was very touched by the idea also and thought it was a very appropriate gesture to honor my father. I knew how important it would be for her and my sister to receive this piece of closure by finally meeting Tom as well,” she said. “I wanted to make the day special for everyone, not just for myself.” In sharing her story, Stepien said she hopes it sends a message to others: Organ donors do matter. “Organ donation can provide an opportunity for a second chance at life. It is an exceptional gift, one that is selfless and generous, and always appreciated by the recipient,” she said. “We were able to see how wonderfully Tom was progressing all of these years, simply thriving, and [that] in turn, helped us with our own grief.
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Go make us proud |
Themandator:Most just follow you so you can follow back and later unfollow You won't even notice |
allytinted:Have always been a fan of his work Just disappointed that a bridge commissioned under two years can be needing repairs in such a short time of use. Next time ask for someone's reason before jumping into conclusions Have a nice day and a fruitful week ahead |
SirBrightoc:Education has been bastardized in Nigerian schools When I was serving in the north, you need to witness when they were writing WAEC to believe the level of examination malpractice going on. It got to a point I was wondering if they are actually writing an exam They didn't bother doing the malpractice(runz) in secrecy Students were moving from one hall to another, sitting on the tables and all sorts of nonsense |
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