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IamD18:. . . I need you on my campaign team in 2027... |
Thank God, thought it was to be launched from Nigeria, I was scared that we might experience a number of hitches. If the person to supply diesel doesn't come late, "NEPA" might seize the light, amongst many other issues. We thank God sha... |
Davash222:Lol... That simple sentence just stopped a war... I RESPECT YOU |
I like Obiano's bleaching cream... ![]() |
Mcweber:You dont have to buy a land... People are ready to lease their lands... And look beyond lagos, oyo state is a very good option. I stay in Ibadan. |
These communities are supposed to be united against the fulanis who come to kill them. This is shamefully shameful |
Our President even looks healthier than the bridge... I've never seen a soul on the bridge... |
Infinity0428:Watch the Vid... |
Nigerian Benefit Fraudster Couple had £1Million Mansion on Claiming Benefits A MINICAB driver living in a luxurious mansion worth more than £1m while his benefit cheat wife drove a Merc and wore a Rolex has been ordered to pay back £1.2m. Ovo Mayomi, 44, claimed he was earning £700 a month and living in Croydon, south London. His wife Juliet Ubiribo, 32, told benefit bosses she was a single mum so she could claim housing and council tax benefit. She also asked the council to rehouse her because she was a victim of domestic violence – but the phone number she gave revealed her landlord, Ayiomike Neburagho, was really her husband Mayomi using a false identity. Fraud investigators discovered he owned a large luxurious house in Nigeria worth more than £1m and boasting chandeliers and £89,000 worth of sound equipment. He also wore a £25,000 watch and his wife drove a Mercedes Sport Coupe. A judge has now ordered Mayomi to pay £1,197,743 in a confiscation order – or face six years in prison. The Proceeds Of Crime Act allows the court to seize assets even if it doesn’t have enough evidence of criminal activity to secure a conviction. As well as two money-transferring businesses and bank accounts, investigators also discovered Mayomi owned a fish farm in the country. Lalasticlala Mynd44
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Lol... She looks like edible catering |
General Adeyinka Adebayo Federal University.... (GAAFU) |
It's a monitor lizard ofyen called alligator by ignoramus opendus |
You're a Nigerian, we have seen you...
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Corruption be looking at the customs guys like
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The robber be like
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By TINA FAWOLE You have a child whom you often have to shout an instruction on, or have to repeat yourself time and time again for him or her to hear you well. Sometimes when you talk to the child, he or she puts up a somewhat nonchalant attitude to you or whatever you might be saying. The child is generally known and describe as suffering from what in Yoruba language is called agboya. It becomes habitual, or better still, attitudinal. Most parents resort – wrongly, though – to corporal punishment as a way of solving this problem. But two wrongs have never been known to make a right. This problem is right here with us, especially in the urban centres. It is partial deafness, caused by hearing loss. Most of us, in reality, are partially deaf. And the major cause is noise pollution, an evil which causes many health and social problems. Noise pollution is an unwanted, disturbing sound that causes a nuisance in the eye - or ear – of the beholder. Operators of commercial grinding machines, music shops, hawkers who use megaphones, noisy vehicles, motorcycles, barking dogs, overly loud music from within the home an noisy aircraft, among others, are harbingers of noise pollution. Then the location of worship centres which use noisy public address system in residential neighbourhoods, especially at odd hours of the day or night, has compounded the problem. Sustained noise over a period of time can also engender deafness in the form of gradual losses in hearing. This is the most common loss among the young ones who enjoy listening to music from the Walkman-type radios, CD players, as well as MP3s. The problem may not have been noticed here, but in those countries where those products come from, it is already an issue, even if the manufacturers are still putting up an argument that it is not their products but wrong use that causes hearing loss. How does noise-induced hearing loss occur? Loud noise assaults he delicate hair cells of the inner ear. Noise-induced hearing loss typically occurs gradually and without pain. After exposure to loud noise, a person may experience ringing in the ears or difficulty in hearing. This is called a “temporary threshold shift.” After a few hours (or in some cases, a few days), this temporary shift in hearing can become permanent. Once permanent hearing has occurred, it is not possible to restore hearing. And this is where the danger is: noise-induced hearing loss is permanent. One is not saying here, however, that hearing loss is the only effect of noise pollution. Annoyance and aggression, (quick temper), hypertension, high stress levels, sleep disturbances and other harmful effects such as forgetfulness, severe depression and, at times, panic attacks are all traceable to noise pollution. As the nation spends a huge portion of its health budget yearly fighting these health problems, it amounts to sparing cause and fighting effect. It means what we are doing is curing without paying attention to prevention. Yet prevention, they say, is better than cure. We need to wake up to the realities of modern nationhood. There is an urgent need to realize that noise is as potent as other forms of environmental pollution, be they air, water or physical pollution. Time has come for the government, through the Ministry of Environment at the state and federal levels, to start addressing the issue of unwanted noise. The Ministry of Urban Planning must be part of it because a lot of noise emanates from urban planlessness in the sense of allowing unregulated citing of worship centres in purely residential neighbourhoods. Mrs. Fawole is the Programme Director/CEO of No Noise!, a non-governmental advocacy group which campaigns against noise pollution. |
Nice job bro... I'm not sure about medicine at UI, but I'm damn sure about half Congo of GARRI in Ibadan... Over and out.... |
Seriously... We need to let sleeping dogs lie... |
Yes... Get ready for some real music... We need more live bands here jare... |
Governor Babangida EYEliyu |
Mynd44 remove this thing from front page oh... Don't play with fire.... You know what happened to One of Lagos after mocking Ooni... I am not there oh |
South East girls and Cucumber though... |
"We didn't use proper lubes". I suspect palm oil there... "I'm off to church". I suspect sister Cynthia. |
TrapQueen77:But you're wicked sha... |
Magally:OK... It is lo and behold... Not lol and behold, let that stick, it might help at your next interview |
Being a pastor doesn't mean you should look tattered oh... Bless up man. |
As for number 3... If you don't attend political rallies, how do Christians change the game? Christians are the loudest when it comes to matters affecting the government. Christians complain about the corruption and the evil being perpetrated in high places, but they don't want to join to as not to smear their hands, so we prefer to watch from a distance, we've decided to leave the future of our country into the hands of the CABAL, we believe everyone in government is evil, but we the "good ones" have refused to join politics. Lol, such a farce. God will ask you oh. Don't say I didn't talk oh. |
She wasn't satisfied like most Nigerian girls would have been. Sure, he had a good job, he was very caring, quite handsome, he would never hit her, but she knew there was more to it than just material things. There had to be a connection, she had to love him, if she had gone ahead with the marriage, it would have amounted to cheating, cheating the guy and cheating herself. She did a really courageous thing there mhen. Bravo Bunmi. This should be a lesson to our Nigerian ladies who just chase after the wealth and luxury and end up like our Nollywood ladies who end up with broken homes, broken faces, and even now, broken skulls. Then age isn't a criteria in marriage, a lot of people have been pushed into their coffins because they thought they were running out of time, if you're 20 and you find a man you love, you're matured psychologically, then you go for him. What if she wasn't ready. If she had rushed into that marriage and started cheating later, we would crucify her right? Have you ever stopped to wonder why a lot of people cheat in marriages? Especially women in rich homes. That's cos a lot of them rushed into those marriages as a result of sheer stupidity, arrangee marriage( as is popular with wealthy families), bad counsel or outright greed. Let's commend her courage. P.S: That bum bum sef might have gotten in the way. Lemme come and be going before they crucify me. |
NwamaziNwaAro:Who is this one again? |
Why am I thinking you're related to sanyeri? |

