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gracile:Is not too late o, ok i will cry till u support me. |
theSpark:Thanks bro, the campaign and voting has not really started sha but this is the thread. Mr. Nairaland Contest 2015 - NOMINATION & VERIFICATION THREAD is on Romance section.God bless you all. |
gracile, The only fine babe, please i really need your support don't turn me down if not i will cry for u please. |
hilsocial:Yeah i know. |
A member of this thread surprisingly showed up in the mr nairaland 2015 nomination and verification thread, he really gingered my swagger there God bless you well bro. Please i truly need the support of all members of this thread i beg you guys, God bless us all. |
Stream11 are silent, they ain't making noise like stream1 don't know why. |
starlight101:with you am covered, let show them the dance steps. |
starlight101:Finally my guy done show, i don breath in and out. |
KingTom:Thanks bro |
KingTom:But will really want you to check my pix and say your mind, i love been corrected and told d truth thanks bro. www.nairaland.com/Ayima |
KingTom:Thanks sir |
majidyusuf:Amen o |
KingTom, i will really need your support in this contest, i don't why my spirit directed me to you but please i beg you to help me thanks man. |
majidyusuf:Guy i d try my best o, God d. |
majidyusuf:lol, hmmm |
Greatest malabites and malabresses!!!! well i just created this thread for us to discuss issues concerning our school and see how we can help each other solve some problems. I just graduated anyway, but i was really a core malabite so i have experience because i have almost all the info about unical. Please if you have anything that is disturbing you feel free to ask here. Greatest gbo gbo!!!! |
Calm down guys, there's nothing to worry out. |
Macmilla:He can't see who to fight with because am more calmed than JEGA. Infact my own calmness is like ice water. |
Macmilla:Thanks man, i like that. Am in the contest to learn many things. God bless you. |
snazzy5050:Hey man, is it just acerbic comment or a rhetorical question? |
Macmilla, don't mind all those people, please i really need your support. I like the way you are talking, i want you to analyze my pix and tell me the truth. I like been criticize so that i can improve on myself and emerge the winner thanks. |
I love this girl die, when she played a match in unical stadium i met her personally and give her 10k to buy pure water. |
Good morning guys. |
Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade There was mild drama at the Government House in Calabar on Monday as the new governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade, on his first official day in office locked out civil servants that had yet to resume for work at 8.10am. The governor, who resumed work at about 7.45am met an almost empty complex and directed the Head of Service, Mrs. Mary- Theresa Ikwen, to shut the gate to the Government House. He also directed that henceforth, the gates to all Ministries, Department and Agencies, should be shut by 8.10am daily in order to curb lateness. Civil servants were seen discussing in groups at the entrance to the government house. Two civil servants declined to comment on the development, but a third one who craved anonymity, said workers would have to change their attitude. “We would start resuming very early in order not to incur the governor’s wrath,” he said. However, the governor, who ordered that the gate be reopened at about 8.40am, warned all heads of MDAs to live up to their responsibilities by ensuring that civil servants served in line with the prescribed civil service rules. Ayade said, “If heads of MDAs could report to work as early as 8am, I see no reason why their subordinates should not be in their respective offices on or before that time. For those who are late today, we will pardon them but from tomorrow, all latecomers will be locked outside and sanctioned accordingly.” He maintained that as a successful businessman, he would not fold his arms and watch civil servants who are supposed to serve the people relegate their work to the background. “I am a change agent, in my younger years, I used to be addressed as a system purifier and I am here to do just that, focus exactly on production, expand the horizon and economic benefits and potential of my people. “It is only private organisation that runs for profit but government’s profit is the social safety net, the welfare and well-being of our people. My profit therefore is the number of people I employ, my service to my people is the number of people I have engaged, so coming down to narrow the number of appointment will mean, I have already started with disservice.” Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH. |
She fine like my girlfriend. |
hilsocial:Morning bro, i wanted asking you how was your night but i remembered you were busy sleeping so you can't really know how d night was. |
We need more action, people are dying so much. |
Is declaration of Asset now the main problem of Nigeria? |
theSpark:Bro God dey, am trying my best for now no one to help me na. But i will have a shocking victory. |
An2elect2:we have two of them bro |
A woman was imprisoned for two weeks because she had sex so loud that it annoyed her neighbors in Birmingham, England, UK. Gemma Wale was forbidden from bothering her neighbors by a court order after they had complained about her noisy lifestyle in January last year. But soon Mrs Wake breached an anti-social behaviour order by “screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to a neighbour.” A woman was imprisoned for two weeks because she had sex so loud that it annoyed her neighbors. According to the neighbour, who reported the woman to police, she was arguing with her boyfriend, ‘banging around the house’ and ‘running around in the property’. He said: “Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up. This lasted 10 minutes.” Another neighbour of Wale’s who asked not to be named, said: “There were men going in and out of her flat all the time. Then she would sleep all day. It was the worst two years of my life. All the neighbours banded together to get her out. I lost count of the number of times I had to knock on her door at 3, 4, 5 o’clock in the morning. We complained to the police, social services and the council. It took the council a good year to do anything about it. It doesn’t surprise me she ended up being jailed. She deserved it. She drove us all to despair – I have never had a neighbour like her.” The woman was eventually arrested and dragged to the court, where she received a two-week sentence for causing nuisance to the neighbour. Mrs Wale had violated the order, which also prohibited her from playing loud music, shouting, swearing, making banging noises, stomping and slamming doors. http://www.naij.com/450958-woman-to-spend-2-weeks-in-prison-for-loud-sex-noises.html |
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