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invisible!: That doesn't prove the numbers tho because they may start numbering them in 3 digits. So, the first one will be #100 instead of #1. |
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pslm23: I will only believe that information if it came from the ladies themselves. |
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alj harem: I guess you should be asking Toyinliquor and not me. |
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Toyinlinks: Do you even know that the man is Igbo? |
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Kobojunkie: What is there to be scared of if he dissolved them for a good cause?. |
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Wumine: Way to go. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Nice show but why did they write Yoruba as Yoruba?. |
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ZIM DRILL: You get time for that fool. |
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Mariory: Dude, I am not your mate. Go back to school and finish first and you you will understand. You may name "essential" parts of your cars that are manufactured solely by the auto companies. May be you need to check the meaning of outsourcing first before opening your mouth here. |
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otokx:The tardy dark thing that looks like an oven roasted chipmunk in purdah. |
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D-sense: Who knows? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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How dare you, Akala?. |
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Kinda funny reading ara okes from Ekiti calling someone criminal. Just wait till 2011 and watch out for another state of emergency in Ekiti. Hands, feet, heads will be chopped off and the whole state will be turned into abbattoir. |
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[size=14pt]Hilton hops on as moto team sponsor[/size] Socialite-turned-celebrity Paris Hilton is accustomed to turning heads, which she did again Saturday in Madrid, Spain, by donning a skin-tight body suit while announcing her sponsorship of a motorcycle racing team. Hilton, 29, will sponsor SuperMartxe VIP by Paris Hilton, her team that will compete in the 2011 125cc MotoGP World Championship season, the Sun newspaper of London reported. The team will operate in partnership with a Barcelona-based team, By Queroseno Racing (BQR). The team is scouting for drivers, and, no, they won't be required to wear the same pink-and-white, revealing body suit she did Saturday. http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/paris-hilton-motorcycle-team-sponsor-125ccMotoGP-121810 |
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Osama10: They are online. |
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Why is it that when it comes to guys cheating, everybody ask for the guy's head and nobody wants to give the guy a 2nd chance but when it comes to chics cheating, there are benefits of the doubt from every corner of the earth trying to help her out of the scandal. |
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Akin-Egba: Is that not from the agboju science website you posted?. That should tell us more about your Emeagwali website. Read your like again http://sciencemedicineresearch.org/. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Wtf what? Don't you know that corpses are valuable in Nigeria now. A corpse of a fat man sells for about N25k while that of a fat woman will sell about N50k. Slim corpses sell for less sha. |
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Mariory: Intel supplies microprocessors to HP and Dell, does it mean that both companies own intel?. Bose supplies radio components to Nissan/Infiniti, does that mean that Nissan owns Bose?. One vehicle alone has up to 1000 components made by different companies; how possible is it for the auto company to own all the companies?. Go and read about outsourcing and how companies use it to maximize profits. |
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[size=14pt]Man arrested exhuming corpses at church cemetery[/size] Written by Adebayo Waheed Friday, December 17, 2010 A middle-aged man, simply identified as Salami Aliyu, 35-year-old, was on Thusday, arrested by men of the Oyo State command of the Nigeria Police for allegedly exhuming corpses at a church cemetery. http://odili.net/news/source/2010/dec/17/607.html The suspect, the Nigerian Tribune gathered, had around 1l:00 p.m. entered the Methodist Church cemetery, at Elekuro area of Ibadan, the state capital, and was caught in the act. A source told the Nigerian Tribune that the suspect had broken into the cemetery and was using cutlasses to exhume corpses when he was caught by some members of the church. The incident was later reported at the Idi Aro Police Station and the suspect was arrested and taken to the station for further investigation. When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Superintendent of Police Ajimua Olatunji, confirmed the incident and said it was being investigated. He said the man had confessed to the crime and he was selling the human parts to somebody who was being sought for by the police. The suspect told the Nigerian Tribune that he went into the business because of money. Items recovered from him were cutlasses and red cloth suspected to be charm. |
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[size=14pt]Alao-Akala dissolves LGs, appoints caretaker chairmen[/size] Written by Dapo Falade and Adebayo Waheed Friday, December 17, 2010 THE Oyo State government, on Thursday, dissolved the 33 local government areas in the state and appointed interim chairmen to run their affairs. http://odili.net/news/source/2010/dec/17/604.html The decision, which was approved by the state House of Assembly, was as a result of the expiration of the three-year tenure of the chairmen. Among the interim chairmen appointed by the state government was the spokesman of the state chapter of Goodluck Support Group, Alhaji Kehinde Olaosebikan, who was named the interim chairman of Oluyole Local Government Area. Each interim chairman is expected to be assisted by six other members of their respective local government. Meanwhile, interim chairmen for three out of the 33 local government areas have not been announced. The affected councils are Ibadan South-West, Iba-rapa East and Ibarapa North. The state governor, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, promised to communicate names of interim chairmen to the state House of Assembly soon. Apart from Olaosebikan, others appointed included Mr Akinbiyi Oluwole (Afijio); Olayiwola Emma-nuel (Akinyele); Titi Oba-dokun (Atiba); Adedeji Ademola (Atisbo); Oke Tajudeen (Egbeda); Aderi-bigbe Ghandi (Ibadan North); Ayodele Aderemi (Ibadan North-West); Ismaila Akinsola (Ibadan North-East); Adedoja Bola-rinwa (Ibadan South-East) and Ojo Ademola (Ibarapa Central). Others were Abraham Oloyede (Ido); Afeez Tijani (Irepo); Taiwo Olayinka (Iseyin), Idowu Olaniyi (Itesiwaju); Timothy Ola-lekan (Iwajowa); Kayode Ige (Kajola); Akinmoyede Olafisoye (Lagelu); Oloyede Tunde (Ogbomoso North); Adewale Adeleke (Ogbo-moso South); Gbadebo Ezekiel (Ogo-Oluwa) and Ayantunde Ayodeji (Olo-runsogo). Also appointed were Alhaji Taofik Olayiwola (Ona-Ara); Lukman Balo-gun (Orelope); Ahmed Babatunde (Oriire); Kamo-rudeen Shittu (Oyo East); Francis Ayandele (Saki East); Fatai Okunola (Oyo West); Nasiru Salami (Saki West) and Ogundiran Israel (Surulere). |
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Mariory: I don't know wtf you are talking about. I am not talking about reuse or re-anything. Auto companies build their cars with components manufactured by different companies. GM cars for example has over 95% of its parts made in China. So, what they pretty much do is assemble the cars with components made in Mexico, Bangladesh and China. |
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![]() Why is he standing there like okoro-Egba in Aba made off brand suit? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dr.Ekwerike in his Research Laboratory with his staffs |
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Kobojunkie: What sort of argument are you making?. Name one auto company that manufactures cars?. Daimler Benz?. Honda?, GM?, Ford?, Volvo? May be you have not checked the components in your car and whether 80% of them were made by the auto company. You are putting it out there like the whole components are imported into Nigeria and assembled and I am here to tell you that it is not true. Posting a Wiki article on Annamco does not make sense because no company formed as at 1970 still runs their business the same way up till today unless the company is redundant. |
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Kobojunkie: Not all the parts are imported. I know they have factories at Nnewi that manufacture injectors, engine blocks, crankshafts, etc and their main client then was Annamco. So, claiming that the vehicles were only assembled in Nigeria is erroneous. Again, I can't remember any US made car whose parts are wholly manufactured and assembled in the USA. |
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